R t . LiVlliijO for Fair Week My fall lines are coming in now and as I bare not the store spare 1 have AecMed to discontinue carrying the following. These prices sheeM appeal to an? one looking for real values O. W. C. FLANNEL SHIRTS Bine, dray Khaki Regular gXSe, Special G. w. O. FANCY CHECK SHIRTS Green. Brawn, 3od. Regular $4.50. Special G. W. G KHAKI DRILL SHIRTS ilrgular S1JS, Special G. W. G. BLOT CHAMBRY SHIRTS Regular $1.50. Special G. W G. KHAKI FLANNEL SHIRTS Regular $3.00. Special KZD BACK OVERALL PANTS Regular SUO, Special ..! KHAKI PANTS Btgular X50. 8pecial MOLESKIN PANTS Hcguiar S3.5Q, Special c. HEAVY BANNOCK BURN TWEED PANTS Regular ta.75. Special . COVERALLS. ZIPPER FRONT Regular fUQ. Special G. C. ARSENEf? Capitol Theatre Block ssSS II l lOO StaM tor I II- 6, Time in seconds . . . at a glance! M you are a technician, a doctor, a professinrul man -one who most have the tane in seconds or one who want a distinctive watch, the Gruen TechnhQuadroo the watch for you It has an extra large second hand for quick and tut m mm i j John Bulger -r Jeweller Third Attnue Prince Rupert $2.75 $3.75 .$1.65 $1.25 $2.45 $1.95 $1.95 $2.75 $5.50 $3.75 Telephone "58 ah L.E. WasVVM The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office. Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL. BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Parcfeasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers ol Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead fend Zinc TADANAC. TRAIL J'SMfflSLA EGG-Delivered, Per Ton $12.0(1- MLNE1LBAD EGG De'ivered, Ppr Tnn, ., ln nIINEiTEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton ... 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5S0 flies are highly dangerous say Health Authorities FhtawUtmh in tku wmov Can M itK (Ac twik hand. can smcllirjrr x I "gl&BJ Mml Li Rkv mm, jrsm Us WW urawa .-v. I -rvarag-i BODIES ARE TAKEN OUT Swedish balloon explorers on White island east of Spitsenbergen, bringing the bodies on here. The Brat-vaag arrived In port yesterday. Andree and his companions died f exhaustion and slept themselves nto death, it is believed by Dr. Horn. The explorers had travelled Almost two hundred miles from . here their balloon came down over re and water using frail boats Ahenever possible and sustained Ife on White Island only a few nonths. Horn believes, by killing irds and bears for food. The bodies vere found in natural graves of ice vnd snow. A complete log of the night was found together with a iiary. the latter being badly Qum-TY kw. Made of rvrc xnatcr lala in modern sunlit factories. No ezpetuc spared to have it clean, wholesome and full flavored. WRIGLEYS It wut'etl and sealed to keep it a good as when it leares the factory. Waiarrs U bound to be the best that men and machines and money can make. The delicious pcirerminX flavor freshens tne mouth and aids digsstiocu 4 4. ENJPTTD BT MILLIONS First of the Month SPECIALS Flour 49'g QO Off per sack t?.9 Milk ec Off per caw QO.OO 40c Rowats Mixed Kc- Iff kks, 28-ox. jar ... Freeh Ground Cof- A ff n fee, per lb. OK Economy Tea 45C pr llx Eess-$i.oo few Potatoes CHn 18 lbs. .......... school'supplibs We have inst received a complete shipment Come in ana inspect our stock. Mussallem Grocery Co. Linvted ilT-tU 5th Avenue Cast PHONE It AND 81 i THE DAILT NEWS FINE EXIIiniTS IN .MANY CLASSES; FLOWERS .MAKE BRIGHT, COLORFUL SCENE. (Uontlnued from pare one) ! Remains of August Andree and His talent and aeromplishnjeqts of the .tjoninaVins Jteach Tqnt&oe, lad Are a'uarreJ U tatafZt .-somar ' . AJDognee wis, ". msttr'UV- TROMSOE. Norway. Sept. 3: Belief s as to bow Capt Solomon August Andree and his two companions, missing since 1397 on a balloon flight to the North Pole, spent their last days were expressed here by Dr. Gunnard Horn whose sealer 'pfay SSftii k practically iy negligible this year far no one is very Interested in mining these days anyway. Commercial Stalls The rest' of the downstairs apace In the main building is given over pretty well to commercial and ad vertising stalls, among these being j which arc of credit to then I In another annex to the main floor is MM the show of poottry and pets, possibly not as large as usual bet none the less deserving ol comment. The Indian Section covers a good deal of apace on one of the upstairs ' balconies and the natives, fcn every manner of handiwork, have done j themselves proud KxbJWts of howehaM arts, notably sewing and ' f aneywork, are to be seen there in large numbers with many specimens of fine work. School exhibits ; are also splendid and there are several oil and water color paintings ! that are excellent indeed. Tendency of the natives to abandon their old arts of weaving and earring for the jmore medejai forms of handiwork is to be noted although memories of the old days are to be seen in th-prised relics of R O. Cunnlnghmra s 'collection of aboriginal arts. In the ! Indian Section are also the odd ve-; getabie and culinary specimen, Culinary txfcibtta by local house-i wives are up to the usual standard and the display is as interesting as it loots appetMng which any be saying a lot. In bread, cakes, canned goods, etc.. Mrs. E. Helhnan has taken the largest nuaaber of first prises with Mrs. D. MeD. Hunter running her a close second. Both have been pensstesrt exhibitors down throwgh the yean. Of interest to many Is the large exhibit of school work such as painting and drawing. Principals and members of their staffs are again to be congratulated for pain staking efl xts in sssi mhllni arrangbag the evhihrU Fine art and photographic is also found on the balcontrs with one corner given over to the professional photography of X.B. Benson who h:xi hang op portraits of many well toovrn local peolpe from His Worship, the Mayor, down. Midway Popular For the yjsMsfer folks, and a let of the older too. the midway to the rear of the bwiMtng has much to offer and. judging from the way it was patronised last night, is proving popular There are the usl games of chance, etc with curtain ed off enclosures containing men. mysterioea lsdtet an ing that there might also be writh ing snakes and roaring nous not far from there This is for the curious to find oir Tne meTTy-go-round was also playing a bag and Jingling trade By last evening, most, if not aU. the judging of exhibits had been completed The prise winners wtu be published as soon as paeaibie. There whs no program an the building last night except for the brief band caneert It was felt that the public might desire tola opportunity of viewing the axhabtts with a minimum of mietTWgtfsen and disturbance atseting this evening, there will bt nightly vaod vflie concerts in the ouildmg until the close of the Exhibition. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR S KEEN A BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILT Early Delivery Throufbout the City INTERIOR PULPMILLI Hon. F. P. Burden Still Holds Out Hope Fur Materialisation of Froeef at Prince George Returning to Prince George lately after an extended tour of Europe on from Russia in the United States m vvi.itiiiMyy. Wed. & Thrs. 2 Khn- -. . B ' fc " C1XUJSUVSA . r KViUriMMtMsM All Prince Rupert Lodge No. 46, B. P. O. Elks will break into the theatrical imelight about two weeks from now when they, will present at the Moose Hall, the three-act musical comedy. "Queen of Hearts," with a -ast of SO people. , The production will be under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. C. 3. Mc-Nanghton, professional show producers, who for the past five years have been presenting annual shows for the Bxs at Ketchikan and Ju neau. It was because y the excellent recommendations from Elks of Ketchikan, who are veU known here, that the local Ipdgeaeetded to produce the show inTrtftce Rupert. Mr and Mrs McNaughtcm ata have a recolarvrcuit of Klks tedaelrotn SeattlTvo Los Angeles that they produce for annually. The show Is a combination of a laughable story, with a strong plot; an da aeries of musical revues that are a riot of color, pretty girls, peppy dances and late song hits. The entire scenery, as well as costuming, is brought to Prince Rupert by the producers, and "Queen of Hearts" wfll have the same lavish staging as any modern road show. Those who resaamoer the success of the "Beauty Shop." can look forward to even a more pretentious el naarket was rather disquk-tlng andifeJrtfiJ5 this year's show, might tend to alow down lsnnehsng The avfiuu presenting the stow of the local project. Aside froAifli ' a mfes of ralabxg money for feature, however, the piotitaHSr belt CtutmumdMmtwaA.uiUim the local enterprise had taken on m rmdertaking should nave the gen-very promising outiook. port of the ensue eomaeatty. WALTER HUSTON and CLAUD LTTE COLCQt 1B I he Lady Lies" government business. Hon. P. P. tfaTXSlSXBlXIJUljCTimai Borden, minister of lands, stated . j . . . that, while in Montreal, he had met . a number of those interested in the project of establishing a pulp and i den said. A strong Canadian syndicate, be stated, has secured an option on the holdings of the company of which Frank P. Jones Is the central figure and has made ar- for a field examination Irangements which was expected to be under way early in September with Marshall j Small, timber expert in charge. I While Mr Burden admitted that I immediate market conditions were not very favorable for the com mencing of work upon a pulp and oaper mill of the shte contemplated in the original Prince George pro-1eet he said that he had intimated to the persons interested that it would be unreasonable to expect the provincial government to continue to hold the concessions delved by the promoters unless- bona -de steps were taken within a rea-onable time fox the prosecution of hr enterprise. . The syndicate which holds the Ttioc on the assets of the Praser live' Company is quite distinct ram that headed by John Stadler who personally investigated the situation some time ago. Mr. Sutler's option has since expired and the new concern took It over. Mr. Burden said that he was hopeful something might come out at the existing option but the threatened introduction of pulp Elks to Stage Bratvaag Is in port after an expe- rtl IwLnT W Prince George. There Hnnn ot nC Uo Hearts vrr' Bfc?:- thi, pect than Queen iuia uk iruuua ui vac ... appeared aoeeared on on Uie uie surface. surface. Mr. Mr. Bur Bur- ire Alarms In City Increased Over Last Year In the month of July there were -ight fire alarms with Hamp m aly one case that being in a minor laze at the King George Cafe early in the month when there was 4 loss of $25. So far this year there 'lave been a total of W alarms with ttimated damage totalling $10,387 is against 35 alarms and $1,615 in he first eight months of 1929 Pacific Mfik and Northern B. C Power Co. A real moving picture show exbiaitine short comedies and scenes in the Pacific Milk stand is one of the principal attractions here. In its asual place off the main floor is to be found the display of fancy work where Prince Rupert ladies once again demonstrate their skill in needle and other handiwork with many beautiful creations wruen attract the gaze of even i nan. Mrs John Dybhavn to have carried off many first prises to say nothing xd Mrs. S. Batcher. Mrs H. F. Olassey and others. A earner of this room con tains exMUts from school girls talking. With a BrUlia, Cast of Broadwa SLir. Comedy Hot Lemonade' Novelty IV-nidc, 'u Musical Tiovclty-Second: Hungarian Rhapsody" Admission 20c & Q5c Feature Starts a! tti fc Friday & Saturday -RETURN OF SHERLOCK IIOlMr Police Court Fines Report ite venue From ThiK About Same as Pines collected u during the mom year totalled S15i ; total of fines for : up to $5,448. In Auc . fines amounted 55.537 the total f- : that date. DprUu: the sum of Wl v.Vf for keep of provi.v . the city jail. Official Visit D J iT. turned k 1 i diu at i errace Presldenf of RebeluJi ' Interior Ton n Lj i Mrs. Merri the . bckah Assembly, v tain View Rebekal Terrace She was; of Rebekabs to L,.-on Thursday and dinner In the new : meeting was heiJ licious refrestunei.i wards. 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