it,. Rl ACK J?. WHITF"' hflaj II III Baa v Mil mn v rr SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLED BLENDED AND, BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND -J , '"4LB4YS RIGHT" Jiad Buchanan ft Co . Ltd Clascow h Lonoow Alm Pmmiii.ii BUCHANAN LIQUEUR enrnuru.l iMK "in yOU will like the tang and flavor of these specially brewed ALES. They are of the highest quality and compare most favorably with the finest imported English ales. Order a case today. The best is none too good for you. Sold at all Government vendors. Free delivery. 1 BURTON TYPE ALE AND OLD COUNTRY ALE Thig advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. D "rr A Hl 70 tstGMT" est Proem (II IE ORIGINAL) able Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT CuM k Soil Umittd anlKUuk 4 BlvnucCtiJl OiMilUnw. Dull' A 1 (2 icoTCN wNimr 11 Jn ucsu,j,,it' V I'Iikh uotertiseiiienl is not published or displayed by the ,!i Liuuor Control Doard, or by the Government of British Columbia Old Eioggsli This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Cintrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia Paid Admissions Yesterday Totalled $717.90, Including $213 From Baseball Game There was another very satisfactory gate at the exhibition yesterday, the total takings for the day being $719.90. This compares more than favorably with the totai gate for the third day last year, which amounted lo $1106.85, including $6G0 from the rodeo which is not being held this year. The hall gate yesterday totalled $497.40, as compared with $446.85 on the corresponding day last year. Yesterday's (tendance figures at the exhibition proceedings were as follows: Ball game, 430 paid admissions, $213. Building, afternoon, 259 children, 330 adults, $108.40. Building, evening, 156 children, 700 adults, $389. Softball game, $7.50. I. BUSH'S Grocerteria NABOB TOMATOES 2s. 8 tins sunn QUAKER CORN 7 tins ... .$1.00 NO. 5 PEAS 8 tins .$1.00 PL?Wf,B' iJ950c PURE ORANGE MARMALADE 4-lb. tin 45c GOLDEN CHURN BUTTER . 3-lb. bricks ........ ?V..-$V.ilu SWEET JUICY ORANGES 4 doz. . . .i75c PULLBT EXTRA EGGS 3,doz. ,.; $1.40 Grapes, Pears, Plums, Watermelon, Bananas, etc. CALL IN AND GET PRICES ON' FLOUR AND SUGAR hs Grocerteria PHONES 211 AND 212 WE DELIVER Extra Specials FROM OUR Sale for School Opening FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 15 ONLY, BOYS' SUITS left in stock. Regular $15.50. To clear $7.95 BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS Sizes 1 to 5. Sale price $3.95 YOUTHS' SCHOOL BOOTS Sizes 11 to 13Vs. Sale price $2.95 BOYS' LONG PANTS Regular $3.00. Sale $1.95 BOYS' RUBBER BOOTS Sale price ...$2.95 GIRlS' RAINCOATS Sizes 14 to 18. Regular $7.50. Sale $3.95 GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES Specially reduced. Ranging from $3.95 TO $5.95 Special reduction off Children's Shoes and Rubber Boots and Rubbers for school'openlng. We slock rubber boots In knee and three-quarter lengths." 1 SCHOOL CASESUp from ..05c Rulers Given Free to All School Children Accompanying Their Mothers ' f 1 1 T 1 Prince Rupert People Recognize Benefits Drrived From Method of Doing Business Onon orvqTn Vioro ia n reminder about theCash and Carry Store, j The Cash and Carry Store on! Third Ave., which has been run-! nlng about two months has been; very successful. Patrons who have tried it have found they ob tained great benefits from get- ting away from the old-time charge system. At this store they are given the benefits that accrue from the saving in doing a cash business, whereas in some stores they have to pay for the losses which come from giving credit. ! The management of Cash and Carry thank patrons for their support. The business is steadily, growing m a result of the recogni- j tion that it is a good thing both! for the ourtoraer and the merchant to pa ejtfhand get the lowest pos- sible prices. Mail onjers are accepted by Ch and.;drry from out-of-town customed and special attention is given to this class of business. Also, for those in the city free delivery can be arranged on purchases amounting to five dolla-s or more. It is easy to make up a five dollar order. Watch the ads closely in the local papers. Telephone orders receive prompt attention. Phone 360, or eritw attention. Phone 360, or write Post Office Box 575. Advt. - EAGLES' DANCE Enjoyable Party Held Ust Night In Elks Home; Attendance Not Very Large Owing tfi counter-attractions, there, was not a very large crowd at, '.a, ilance held last evening in thKlks' Home b '.the ' EAgles Loae.r Nevertheless, those prrt-',bad a very f,ine time. Mttstc waa, tiy Charlie Balagno's orchestra, Angela Astori 'was master of ceremoniea, and Dick Forde presided at the door. Rev. G. H. Raley, principal Of Coquajeetza, Institute, Stardia, who ,'hjfs tieen in charge of the Insute exhibit at the fair' here this ' week, sails tonight by the Cardena on his return south. He will be accompanied by a number of native children, from the district who will take up studies at the int tute. Audi'onim SKATING Afternoons 2 to 4 Evenings 8 to 10 Competent Instructors to teach beginners. Phone Black 119 Mussallem's MEAT! MARKET Specials Phone 84 BEEF Prime Bibs 30e Loin Roasts 38c Beef CutMngs lCc Minced Beef ' 18c VEAL Loin Roast ......' 40c Shoulder Ronat 30c Veal Stew' 18c Loin Pork Chops 42c ALL KINDS OF COLD MEATS sale continues till sept. 7 ftlussaliem Grocery lo. JaljOUr BrOS. Ltd. I 117-123 5lh Ave. E. Phones I8&8I Phone 615,3rd Ave. & 7th St.' p. Q. Box 675. MM WHY NOT E$tor, DalljJewS:-4 ' Why are not Hecate Strait? and Queen Charlotte Sound, Canadian waters? They are practically enclosed by Canadian territory. The Bay of Fundy and Hudson Bay are territorial waters, nrtd there would seem to be no logical reason why our western waters should not be treated the same way. TheTJ&nadlan fishermen are losirifc' an enormous amount of money and the "rounds are being depleted . by aliens. Would not the Board of Trade be the proper body to start th ball rolling in the right direction? Yours for Canada first, last and tlways. J. MADSEN. Week-End Specials FIVE ROSES FLOUR 49-lb. sack $2.75 MALKIN'S BEST COFFEE 1-lb. tin COc MALKIN'S BEST TEA 1-lb. pkg .....COc BROOKFIELD BUTTER 3- lb. brick $1.40 JAP RICE No 1. 7 lbs 50c B. & K. PASTRY FLOUR 10-Ib. sack 60c SEEDLESS RAISINS 4- lb. pkg 50c CLASSIC CLEANSER 8 Una 25c HEINZ BAKED KIDNEY BEANS 2a. 2 Una ....36c NABOB FRESH LIMA HfCANS 2s. Tin 26c DEL MAIZ FANCY CORN 2 tins 45c AYLMER CRUSHED PINEAPPLES 2'as. Tin SOc LIBBY'S RIPE OLIVES 9-oz. tin .36c SHAKER SALT 2 tins 25c ICING SUGAR 2-lb. pkg. ...20c ORANGES Medium size. 5 doz 96c FRESH HALLOWI DATES 2 lbs 26c' ROYAL CROWN WASHING POWDER Pkg 20c, WASHING AMONIA j Per bottle 20c Alberta Market P. (2 AMU LA. Pioprietor Fifth Street Phone 203 Friday. AuKust . , J THE DAILY NEWS PAGE EIGHT i 1 1 SiliiitsiiWKSKHttKKKStKSKKHUiMV'ik'ur.rmr " II ! III! lit JfWiVJNK WJI FAIR GATE IS GOOD BUSINESS The Letter Box WVAA SATISFACTORY! CASH AND CARRY I' HI. AND SAT CANADIAN WATERS 7and9p,m, Vwww, ' THE MIRACLE OF THE SCREEN in CABIN" WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST OSWALD AND SCENIC Admission, 25c and 75c; Sat. Mat. at 2:30, locandoOc I FURNACE or STOVE WOOD Inside Spruce and Hemlock, Cut 11 and 1G-Inch $1.50 PER DOUBLE LOAD BOX CUTTINGS, $3.50 PER LOAD HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage BAGGAGE COAL I )KciNApIANf NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING (2. T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 13 AND 385 Try a Daily News Want Ad, ' ( .0. aHNy Saturday At ERASER PAYNE'S 3rd Ave. and Gth St. See our windows Friday for Dollar Day Values BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER