No, 1 A Folding Kodaks From ... $12.23 No 2 C. Folding Kodaks From $18.50 mm -h $2,25 VesS Pock& Kodaks No; 1 Folding ng Koda Kodaks $5.00 ?rom $11.25 No. 3 A. Folding Kodaks From .. -..$34.00 Cine Kodak (Movie), f . 3.6. lens $100.00 Albert & McCafFery Limited Fifteen hundred tons NANAIMO-WELklNGTON coal arriving during August. On account of lack of space we will sell this coal at the following prices to those taking five tons or more: SCREENED LUMP Sacked, per ton ...... .$14.00 MINE RUN Sacked, per ton 12.75 LUMP Loose, per ton . . . . . 12.75 MINE RUN Loose, per ton 11.50 PHONES 116 AND 117 : . 'i . y UNION STEARlSIIIPg-LIiVli). r Salilnit From rrlnr Ku7rf'' ,,u lor VA.NC01'E1C. VICTOItlA, .Hvianwn Uaj. llutrdale. Alrrt luj, ttc fun. day, 3:30 p.m. r VAX OUMJIt. VICTORIA. Ilutrdalr. Alrrt iUy. rt . Friday inldnftht lor ALICE AllM. ANVOX, STtWAKT, Naai Hlvrr, l'ort SluipMm. bun- at j. S:uo p.m. I r TO.'tr KIMIU AND WALES I8I.AND. Tfiuridar. p.ui VU 2nd Airnue II M SMITH Alnl , frln ltuert. II. C. Tt rough IUkft wld to Victoria and KenlUn ind baiute cherkril through to drMlnatlon. , ' CANADIAN? pAcincj Ird Ave B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SWIIVTJH riMl ritlME IIII'FKT Tn Krtt hlkati. wrnnrrll, Junrau and Skafway August t. 3, S. 12. 16. 19. 33, S(i To Vanrouvfr, Vlrlorla and t-attl Alituit 3. 7. 10, 14, 17. tl. tl, 2. ritlNC't: MAItY Oimin Fall, rlr . Vanrouvrr and Victoria teTj Friday 10 p.m. Atrnti for all Htramtiilp Llnra W. f OltCIIAKll. OKNEKAL AOEXT I'rlnr Huix-rt, II C Hione 31 Canadian National Qjc largcfl Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE V- from ritlNTK Kl'I'I'HT for VAMOllFH. VICrOHI't, SKATTI.E. anj Intrrmrrilate polnl. Monday, Thursdaj, 4 p.m,i 8a(urdaj. 7 p.m. tut AM OX and NTEWAKT. Mondaj a, 8pm.; Frlda),4 p.m. tut MAsmKTT INLET I'OKTS, Monday. p.m. tf MH ril Jl KEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnlxhtlj tat hKAdWAY. ' drmd). p.m. I'AHSENOEIC TKA1NS LEAVE rKIX'L TtlTEKT UAILy i XCT.PT SUNDAY at 11:S0 a in for I'UINCE (1EOIU1E, EDMONTON', WINNIPEG, all poliilt taKlrrn Canada I'nlted Statu. AOENCY ALL OCEAV HTEAMSII1P IAXK5 t'ity Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Trinie Hupert Phone 260 lT h v w vm r TifcK rri urns. i LUMBtK Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S4S Dimension and Boards. KILN DRIED Sitka Spruce and Cedar Finish, Ceiling, and Rustic. ! SPECIALTIES l x'4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring" 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Suruce Ceiling n t 1 x 4" and 6" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361 Retail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 Daly News Want Ads. bring quick Results Miss Winnie Uushforth has re-.ver. ceived the appointment as specialist In French at the Chilll-wack High School. This school is slightly larger than the one at Prince Rupert. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. Johnstone, arrived in port at 2:45 this morning from Van- Preserving Time v Is Here GET YOUR KEQUIKE.MENTS FROM US AT LOWEST PRICES SUGAR 1003. Per sack SUGAR 50a. Per sack . IJULK SUGAR 15 lbs. .. SAFETY SEAL JARS RUBBER RINGS 8 doz. ....22e CERTO 3 bottles 95c RED AND BLACK CURRANTS Iave your orders here for fresk-picked Red and Black Currants. Prices reasonable. APIUCOTSTlie season is about over on this fruit. Crato $1.45 HEINZ PICKLING VINEGAR Gal GOLDUST Large pkgs. Per pkg 33c, SEE US FOR YOUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 1 Hqthouse Toniatoes, 2 lbs; ...35c $op,an th,e;Cobf.jer dfz. ,,.60c New Potatoes, 8 lbs. 25c Seedless Grapes, per lb 20c Remo Fresh Peas, per lb 10c Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Right PHONE 55 PHONE 56 returned to the' tity on Prince George this morning. the . F. C. Winkler, well known Stewart mining man, is a passen With a large itet of Alaska the intwior. NOTICE, PUPH-S! janitor Wanted ANNOUNCEMENTS t Friday, August 16, 1929 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE KODAK tf 'ijXilfjE Kodak Films, all sizes In stock. Developing and printing for amateurs. Daily service. Quality finish. yfie Pioneer Drt4ocists THIRD AVE. O SIX! n ST. -TELEPHONES 8?,200 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 a Taxi Phone 4, Big 4 Taxi, tf it Better .yalues '.than, ever, 95c day!- Wallace's. ! (190). Uf. and Mrs. C. E. Eggert were recent yisifors at B.C. House in London where they registered as from Prince Rupert. T. J. Shenton, inspector of mines, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the interior orr official duties. Dentist Dr. J. R, Gosse. Phone 686, - ; . See Wallace's windows. Special 95c days Friday and Saturday.' ; , (190) Mr?. Carl Brand, who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, Fridays and Saturday-are 95c days at Walace's. (199) Mrs. J. G. Steen left on this morning's train for a vacation trip to Smithers. Mr. ;anfMrsAvValJafcej C. OrV chard will sail on the Princess Charlotte tomorrow afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. George Mitchell sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Charles for a holiday trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. ' D. B. Finn, direct6r of the f . , Prince Rupert Fisheries Expert- north, from Vancou- odayplng ta, ,eft on Ma The case of Matt Videck, who is charged with keeping liquor for sale, was -further adjourned' morning's. train for a brief trip to Hazelton. Angus Macdonald, who is id- nr: i ...in. 11.. r : for eight days in city police court TV I? u a 7 a 7 this morning, at Alice Arm, arrived .n the city on the Prince George this morn- ing from Vancouver- F. J. Croasland, well known aa.,a. ..,,At. .-nwl ' a ,1 u n vr. v. -nanus iarueau ui me tuuvu auu wa I'vmva awu mucu (saDBCii&ci auvaiu me X riUCO ItlJ , 111 at 4:25 for Wales Island, Port George today bound for StewWt J"-"'"-' 'c Simpson and the Skwna River on professional business. f?1 K0"1?1- arrived in, the the Prince this this ' j city on George, whence she will return here evening and sail at midnight for Mr. and Mm, II. A. Harvey, morning fronTV ancouver. the south wno have been visiting for the past 10 days in the city, will fail M?jor Workman of Belfast, i C.N.R) steamer Prince George, by the Princess Mary tonight; on Ireland. was among .the passen-Gipt. "'.Harry Nedden, arrived in their return to Vancouver. Koing north aboard the f'bft&h time at' 10:30 this morn-; . Princess Louise this morning to ing from Vancouver, Powell Miss Phyllis Lamb of Booth make the round trip to Skagway. River and Ocean Falls and will Memorial School teaching staff, " . sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon who is spending the summer CIR- "teamer Princess Mary, for Anyox and Stewart whence holidays at Casslar cannery with S- K' GraY' l duc ,n- Port she will return here at C o'clock her father. James Lamb, spent at !0, o'clock tonight from the 'omorrpw evening and sail south the last couple of days in town. 8011111 nd wil1 M,l at 11 P-m- " ,t 7 nm I 1 . , her return to Vancouver ana Misses Jfuriel and Edith Miller wayPint. , D. Daneman, treasurer of the of Saskatoon, who have been " well known Seattle firm' of ship spending the past few weks R- P- w,Imt of Victoria, audl- handlers and canvas maunfac- holidaying here and in the "dls- tor of lhe Liquor Control Uoard, 'urers, Sunde and d'Evers Co., trict, left by this morning's train who ls vl'tInK the district on has been spending a couple of on their return to their home on pfficil duties, will sail on the ,iays in the ojty in the course of the prairies. ' George mis auernoon lor li trin north. He arrived on Wed-i -r-. Anyox, ncsday afternoon after a visit; to! 1 MissUilna Vfckers of the ltasal trie company's branch at Ketuhl- schoql,chiniflstaff came n kan and will nroceed south on this week from Victoria, w the Princess Varv tonight. He she has been holidaying. is accompanied by Mrs. Daneman. , will spend the next two --jUnt1tltgcJib&l operihIitlnglWi iU-ZTfrlenJs a't Smlthe ' . Mr. E. L. Cardie, wife of the traffic manager of the Spokane V A 1! 1 T4l j :niernaitonsi iianway, was a PM&rri$r.gfung nonn aooara me PflficWH rnncwB LAfllse uouibb this hub morning. muniing Cty. Catholic "Bazaar, October 2 and 3. 158 ! SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER I Culling, Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED ; We Deliver to Any Part of thfi City. ! Ling, the. Tailor Phone '649 ' " sne is maKing tne rouna trip to Skao-wnv tourists tjtt boay;fC.P.Ri teSm- Richard Pillsburjr ;nvho' has er Princes Ltnefapt. Arthur tm spending the holiday-here Slater, arrived In port at 9:30 visiting with h8 parent -Mr. and thki -mtmlng from Vancouver J- i'iMoury, rourth Av JA?I T3" at 11 ajrrt for Skag- enu'U'et, will sail by the Prince Mry wfieSce she will call here George ' tomorrow evening for southbound next Wednesday af- Vancouver. . - ternodn. Mrs. J. B. Watson, wife of the Robert Macnicol of Vancouver, circuit manager of the Govern-executive secretary of the Cana- ment Telegraphs at Whitehorse, .fCGO' arrived on the Prince Princess Louise this mprnjng re- .$8.40 eorKe today ftom th south in turning north after a holiday trip the course of a visit to various to Vancouver. 51.00 branches of the Lceiori in the northern part of the province. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hcnnlnir of Pintg doz $1 25 ' iIe U goins north to Anyox and Chicago have been visiting with Quarts doz.'..'!! S1.50'Stew"rt now and be friends in the city for the past jjiv.c ituAi on- me wny to couple ol clays roiiowing a trip to Skagway and will sail this evening on the Princess Mary for Vancouver en route east. Mr. Kenning, a former resident Will pupils who Intend taking !g of Prince llupert now duc. Grade XII Senior Metric, Prince j,' ,' , v,.t ui... cui ' ti.. f. ting a thriving . business , In r. Chi- .,u,. A4I14 VIIUUI, J1UQ JlUkll secretary at once J. Q. WILLIAMSON. Secretary, Board of School Trustees. cago. THISTLES' LINE-UP The line-up for the Thistles in j tonight's league football game - . njri'tnn the Kmpress Social Club Applications will be received by will" be as follows: Smith; nndersiif ncd for tBA nmutinn ,.!- -j ttr n.t.-i,. i ?Lj?.nU"At WlH0.1- A.p.p. '.: Had.len nd Haig; Budinich. HEINJ TOMATO SOUP-Made fnK ''pia,n ApplicMioKbe M-cdonald. Baptie. Findlay and In Canada. 3 tins ...3oc-jn jjy noon Saturday, August 17, Jack: spares, Comadina and 1929. Campbell. . xt.rnnMiPi" haii. cninc : v-. j 0 WiLLIAMSON. : Per tin ..... , 8c JDELICO FRESH SLICED BACON lb ....46c HORSESHOE SOCKEYE MON Is. This season's pack. Tin 44c Trustees 95c. Days a mr to.sicht" Prr BRANTS r BeslProOTuMe will suit you to a "T." Lone sleeve, ankle !eneth. Color, ecru. Regular $1.50 value. CLEARING PRICE 95C HCW INYERESIIMC "K-; dear. wht tun-nlng dress I Wbere in the world did you get It? It must have come from Parts, I'm wire." "Nothing ot the kind. Batty It was made, right here In B. tl. Wfiy ahould I send away when tfcere are over 600 employee right here producing a smart outfits as Can be bought. And then don't torfct thee 600 people have over 1B0Q dependents! Just as lonk a they keep turning out such .hlgh-elM articles I'm buying all my clothe 'Made In B. C" BX.PRODUCTS BUREAU TI1 ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Cut Sw UmtU. CWiddKk a4 111 M This ndvertisemeiil is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Board or by the Government of KrlMsh Columbia the UNION SUITS at SALE PRICES MEN I Here's Value For warmth and satisfactory service, you'll find 'balbriggan combinations ; , Mestonade pants Regular $2.25 value. Clearing price 1.35 J. A,, Kjrkpatrick SIXTH STREET, PRINCE RUPERT S.D. Johnston Coltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through onr connections we can make prompt execution of .buying and selling orders on the Vancouver, Calgary a'nd Toronto stock exchanges. Closing prices from these exchanges posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-town clients, by wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Coltd. 610 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert B.U 95c. Days DAYS Friday L and Saturday BETTER VALUES THAN EVER lEE.. tJ Ik. ,y3w- iWJWWIvmCTl 1 1