PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS , k k k !5 k k k k k k k k k ' k k k k k k k k k k k k M OOSE HALL rums yk5tfm, 'QUEEN OF HEARTS With a Riot of Musical Specialties Scats Now on Sale ORMES LIMITED, DRUGGIST Seat Scale Adults $1.00 Chfld&n j..v. .50 FIN- "The Kiddies' Review" -PEP KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet and Buick Automobiles Good Used Cars Boat Engines Goodyear Tires Raybestos Brake Linings Expert Mechanics i. 'i. TclqihSne 53 , . Reliable Wrecking PEMBINA EGG-Delivered, Per Ton MINEIII3AD EGG Delivered, Per Ton ... . MINEHEAI) LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE PHONE 580 $12.00 12.50 13.50 SH0W y j TONIGHT, THURSDAY and FRIDAY The 3-Act Laughable Show n ! i Jimmy Farquhar C. J. McNaughton A RIOT OF FUN COMMENCE tice D. A. McDonald at Fall "STCsIon drSupreme Court With only two minor criminal cases and one divorce action on the ; docket the fall session of the Su preme Court Arelzes opened here this afternoon before Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald. It is not expected -that 1 the session will take more than two days at the outside to complete. The criminal cases arc: Ilex vs. Fred Capelll. charged with wound-1 katla Inlet on May 7 last. Milton Gonzales is conducting the defence In both cases. I Tames Andrew CurtlsRoy George McKenzle (Queen Charlotte City, Henry Archibald McLean, Wm. , wrMllulDIVUUUU i) fWC0OC.CONSTIPMON.0lAP(lt(tA im Why Not? Give us your orders Best Service Best Prices BROWN SUGAR 10 lbs. for Mrs. Porter's Mayonnaise OCp 25c 8-oz. Jar Mrs. Porter's Sandwich Spread, 8-o. Jar ICINQ SUOAR 2'8 per pkg ROLLED OATS 6's per sack Empress Peach & Pineapple OfTr Marmalade 1-lb. Jars Preserving Peaches Q 1.75 HP per crate V GREEN BEANS 4 lbs. for Blue Ribbon Vanilla 4-oz. 55c 25c 20c 35c 25c COAL Buy the real Coal our fa-mous Edson and Cassldy-Wtllinjton In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND S58 SUMMER COMPLAINT CAUSES MANY DEATHS AMONG INFANTS Thousands of mothers throughout Ctnitda have used daring the past SO years it has been cm the m&rkrL. &nd their child's life do doubt saved by its timely use. Irice, 60c. a bottlo at all dru; or dealers; put up only by The T. istt 1U- ing George Bias Gustafson by stab-V - ; ling on August 19 In Prince Rupert, ( Barcley Anyojc William Barton, and, Rex vs. George Ness and Ernest j Arthur Brooksbank, Guy Alger Lewis, charged with scuttling a ship BrynUdson (Bella Coola), Charles in connection with the sinking of Robert Blggrt. Sydney George the fishing boat C. and N. in Kit-' Coatos fAriyox, Henry Comer Stewart), Alec Crerar (Anyox), William James Curtlss (Stewart), ! Joseph C. Cterkston (Quick), Wil- Immediately after the opening of ! 110111 James Oarr iSmtihersi, Cecil court. His Lordship instructed the i Robert Cocks 'Port Essingtoni, Grand Jury in its duties and sent it out to consider the bills in the two criminal cases. The hearing of the divorce case is meantime being proceeded with. The following have been called for jury service at the Assizes: Grand Jury Walter Nathan Adams (Anyoxt, William Brand, Frank Bush. George 3ernard Casey. Percy Roy Cameron, Stewart Allen Corley Pacific ) . John Richard C. Dean "Port Essington), Lawrence S. Davidson (Stewart), Frank Desser (Anyoxt, Norman Oscar Fleming (Alice Ann), Clarence R. Goodacre Smlthers, George Graham (Stewart), Joseph Garon, James Haslett (Ocean Falls), Jacott Philip Hawkteson (Stewart), Frederick W. Lawrence (Ocean Falkt, Thomas Henry Lee (Stewart). Thomas MeMfekin, T. Rom Mackay, Walter Hill McLaurbi (Swanson Bay). Weldon Robert McAffee, James- Holden McLeod (Haaelton), Menry Wilson Murray, Philip Mai- j Murdo McArthur, Ellsworth Mas- olm Ray, Melvin McKay Stephens, Tames Arthur Smith. Henry Bert Young (Bella Coola). Petit Jury Louis A. Astoria, John Anderson (Anyox), William Wilson Anderson Haselton), Ernest Charles Aubus-cn ( Alice? vrm),Tftomsi Bteke Armstrong (Premier Mine), George WashingtorTBruggy (Alice Arm. J3$eph Brdn, William Henry Burnett (Terrace), William Findlcy i miiiA n vimurenviy CASTORIA A BABY REMEDY Lard (Premier Mine). Duncan Mac-Donald (Premier Mine). John Soren Nelson, HarOld Herbert Phillips (Telkwa), Harry Richman (Kttium-kalum), Johfi William Reynolds (Houston), William Herbert Simpson (Houston?, Henry Albert Swain (Terrace), Gordon Smith, Thomas W. Shackleton 'Usk. . iwn Nfw Hrad of aiptht , Brotherhood Fine Refreshments Served i The rtaotitlirelh"rhood held its ' mniul mtinp in the Baptist r:iiurch Parl'iMlast evpnlng, PresJ-Innt G. W, 3(jljHskotie In the chair. I Th? main business transacted was j election of officers for 1930-31, and the following were installed In office: Honorary President, Rev. Dr. W. F. Dafoe. President, W. Wilson. First Vice-President, R. Green. Second Vlce-Preedent, F. Glass. Secretary-Treasurer, M. R. Dafoe (re-elected). Press Correspondent, V. F. Houston ( re-elected V. Appointment of the various committees was deferred until next week's meeting. ' A motion to change regular meeting nights from Tuesdays to Fridays for the benefit of High School members was tabled. A hearty vote of thanks to the retiring president. G. W. Johnstone, for his work during the past term, was proposed by W. Wilson. Refreshments ,f it for a king were served. Frank Glass acting in the capacity of chM-mattre-de-hotel. Get pays. the Ad. reaaing habit. It X": 40cbe ON TIME! FRESH FRUITS Si VEGETABLES ARRIVING EVERY BOAT Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE Is AND 84 If you are late for work it won't do nowadays, to say you didrft know what time it was. It's your duty to know the time alt the time. And that makes a 1 good watch neectmr?. w We have, gG$Jit watches from IftSt) j3T75JD0 depending eh?ffdw accurate you need Ihem. JOHNgUUJER? (Jewellers SHOWER OF , GROCERIES Successful Affair Yesterday in Aid ' ; of Ridley Hume . : '-i 1 A very successful grocery shower i w.is held yesterday afternoon at the I;dley Home under the auspices of ithe Women's Auxiliary of St. An-disw's Anglican Cathedral. The fine day brought many visitors laden with gif U. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent looking over the three cottages and hearing details of the work an: I'.ie pressing need fcr extension. Each cottage had started the term with nine children which meant overcrowding if any more were admitted. It was hoped that a central kitchen would shortly be built which will enable the won: to be carried on more efficiently and economically. 1 Refreshments were served by th 'following ladies: Mrs. T. Andrew Mrs. W. C. Asplnall. Mrs. A. H. Wad j dington, Mrs. W. E. Tucker, Mrs. T H. Cross, Miss Hicks and Mis Rudge. Donations were received by Mrt F. W. Stamp-Vincent, Mrs. W. A McLean and Miss Beaglcy from the following: Mrs. A. H. Waddington T. Trotier, Watt's Orocery, Mrs. J Conenry. Bush's Groceteria, Mrs. L. C. Stuart. Mrs. T. Andrew. Mrs Goods.;!!. Mrs. J. B. Gibson. Mrs Sinclair. Mrs. W. E. Tucker. Mr; i r.oilins. Mrs. Campbell Mrs. W. W Wratha 1 Mrs. V. Huaston, Mrs. W C. Aspin iU. Mrs. W. A. McLeai. (Clkley Market. Mrs. C. B. MotU M.-.. Demy Allen, Johnson's Gru :cry. Mrs. S. V. Cox, Q. & 8. Grocery M s. W. E. Collison. Mrs. L. Bunu Mrs. A. E. Bazett-Jones. Mrs C. L Monroe, Canon W. T. Rushbrook Mrs. T. Collart. Miss M. West. Mis R. M. Davies. Mrs. F. W. Stamp-Vin cent, Mrs. M. II. Blott. Mrs. J. H Sneddon, Mrs. H. W. Birch. Mrs Aicc. Mackenzie, Mrs. Crukkshank, Mrs. 7. Dalby, Miss A. Dawson, MVS T. H. Cross, Mrs. T MeOyhMnt. Mrs. R. H. W. B&rtlett. 'Mr.''A."tI Astoria. Mrs. 3. B. M-ieod,-MrsV F D. Rice. Miss Withers. Mrs. C. B Culun, Mr W Smeeton. Mrs. W S. Hammond, Mrs. M. M. 8tephem Mrs. B. S. Webster and Mrs. H. F Pullen. Mr. Justice D. a McDonald, pTctUie at uie session o th Suprrne Covrt Assises' apvmi' here today, arrived tu lbs city or the I rince Georgs aw. :mu from Vancouver. His Lortsnipr T-go from here to Prln.e George' Wtii week to preside over a sisftflat court mil on. MKKHH90aOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOP 11 1 i iff'H Wednesday, Sept, nib. r j7 WED. and Till i TWO SHOWS 7 and U P.M THE BROADWAY FAVORITP CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD k oo Long Letty The All Talking and Sinking Comedy which i,.; Four Years on the Stage Two Short Comedies CHARLIE MURRAY in "His Worship the Mr MONTE COLLINS in "French Kissc-Son? Novelty "RARRER SHOP OHOi h ADMISSION Feature Starts at 7:50 and 9:50 Thursday Matinee at 2:40 Feature slarls at 3:20. 15c. & 40c. r r i i "Exclusive Rut Not Expensive" To Re WelM)rcssed In Prince Rupert, S -ANNETTE- Slices, Hals, Coats, Drcsccs, Lingerie and Furs "MEJTE LADIES WEAR COMPANY I I ilVT .Third Arc & Fifth St. Two Stores 7M tibi:. o0ooooofttf6os-oaovooooa oHoeo 6cho oofi ooe o 'XX.'- Known by name "I In Grandmothr'fUay,: "A doon.oggi, please aco are they're freli? ... the last weren't so good . . . and a half pound of ehtesoTjrnild . . . Jet me tagte it pleato . . .no, that's too sharps-let me try somo of that one . . I gueau that will do . . . and some bacon ... not Umt t's too fat . . . ltfcve you some leaner? . . . well I think I'll try it" . . . and 90 on, ad infinitum. . Today:. "One doten Silver Seal Eggs, ploaio; a lalf pound of Blank's Mild Cheese; a pound of So-ahdiDB Boneless Bacon; a package of Gold Medal Seedloas Rnjto-ifta; that will be all, thank you" ... and the shopping is fin iahed! Have you ever considered what advertised goods moan to you? How many actual shopping hours you save in a year just by knowing what you want before yojjjjo & bufj And more than that ypu knovv just what you're getting. You ask for things by brand name with confidence, for you're sure they'll be the same today as they frcro yokir day, or last month. Advertisers must maintain stnndan! quality in their products; their advertisements must'Ue your guarantee of roli Hi t,flp w'ann 0 1 afford to ad- 'Read the advertisomlmregil you'slftul in doing so will bo regained many mes over when it comof to buying. To say nothing of tho satisfaction of having perfect confidence in what you purchase. 580 I TIIC STORE WITH THE CLOOV &u i. : :!! nil una Do you read the classified advertisements? OfclC Xsor