psresbtiess guaranteed to the last leaS Yellow label Salada 60ct a lb Brown label Salada 7octs a lb 'Fresh from the gardens1 Salada Tea is sold by Mussallcm's Cash & Carry Stores FIRST AID DRUG NEEDS l) !, t mulict those little cuts and bruises. They sometimes de-,,; ) . nously. Keep a supply of antiseptic handy. This Is the , n (if summer colds and san burns. We've remedies for both. In f 1 1 uc vc remedies for almost all of the little ailments. For illness, however, we urge you to see your .doctor and fill in, pi . sorptions here. N Prescriptions Filled from fresh pure drugs, according to the dictates of your doctor Ormes Ltd. Jfw Pioneer Drtig&isls Phones 81 & 82 HOTEL ARRIVALS . Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all roomi A J, rilUDIiOMMK. IVop. Cor of Fraser wid Filth Sts. SAVOY j Mr 3 Thompson and family, r'ini..ir John MUler and F. Pit-, frrnn p.ircher Island. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prop Tilt HOTEL UOKTII WIIILP. H t H Cold Wtur: StMis !lo We PER DAY AND UP Trlrphfttir Ml Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Quests Say They Are. Miss D. Hogan Teacher of Piuno Thompson & William Method Phone lMuc 329 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! UNO THE TAILOR W Second Ave. Phone GI9 Third Ave. & Fulton St. ANNOUNCEMENTS Eagles' Dance, Friday, Aug. 14. Ladles refreshments. Oents. 50a Eagles' Social and Smoker September 10. Catholic baiaar October 21 and 22. G losvenoi -tiiefrkndhj Hotel LnnnY. kuw n.i ici-rwm ara aNllly rlraa a nl rnmforwUa . . aiiliali .lining rwum imlM al mat rraannaMa nrirra. mt .hap. gara ! lhr eonatiliwa ara allualatl In lha him build-in: . . . ami thralrra and (bona ara only two Moraa awajr. Simp al thr timmnnot and law iu frtrttdly eomfvrtl Comfortable Rooms ST VANCOUVER. n.c.. CLEANING & PRESSING Ladles' anil Gentlemen's Tailoring Reasonable Prices M.T. LEE CO. 323 3rd Ave. Y Nionc GG3 Next Benson Studio UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ptrimrri lint Prince Hurt f or Vancouver. T ". tWT.ll.A EVKKY IltMHV, 1.30 I'.St. T.s.n. Arriving Vancouver, Tnursaay Morning. 1AHIIENA KVr.ltV Illllt.W JIlllMdlir nmu nn uinrun var mi nn v m nil vni idiniu. eiii Miilnii to Port Blmoaou. Allr Ann. Anrox. 8UWrt and furthar rniNrr River MilnU Suiirtujr S CO p.m. iiiformtlitn refarrtlut; nil UmK! nd tlckt at 1(1 l'i:i(T AH:nCY: Second Avrmir. rnonr am N Local Items Barnes Wins. "The Roamers" Moose Hall tonight. Adults 50c. Children 20c. Dinncrware, clifna, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. Father E. M. Leray, O.M.I., who arrived In the city earlier in the week from Stewart, left yesterday for Jasperfor Jasper Park on ec clesiastical duties. Misses M. McLean and L. McRae returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after making the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points . C. W. Homer, provincial assessor. returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning aftor a tour of Queen Charlotte Island points on official business. Mrs. J. A. Linasay and son re turned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after making the round trip to Stewart, Anyox 1 and Massett Inlet points. Elmer A. Friend, telegraph editor of the Juneau Alaska Empire, was a passenger aboard the Princess Charlotte yesterday afternoon bound for a vacation trip to Seat tie. Mrs. Robertson and Miss Robert I son of Montreal who have been ; visiting here for a few days with ;Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Alllstone, will sail tomorrow on the Princess Mary for Vancouver. ! Miss Megan Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, re turned to the city on this after noon's train from Usk where she has been spending the past year and a-half. C.N.R. steamer Prince Charted ' Capt. Dan MacKinnon, returned to i port at 8:15 this morning from Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points aad sailed at 2 o'clock this anwnoon lor Vancouver. Tenders Wanted Tenders will b received up Uy.fi pm. Saturday. Au gust IS, for the construction o' eight permanent booths at the Exhibition Dulldlng. For further particulars, apply W. D. Vance. It W. II. Dell, of Edmonton, we'l known lumberman and contractor, arrived In the city by train yesterday and sailed this afteroon on tn? Prince Charles for Vancouver. Mr. Dell has property Interests in the city which he Inspected while he:; No word has yet been received as to the newly ordered ambulance although It Is expected to arrive at any tune, it was reported to thj hospital board last night. It Is practically settled that Matt VI-deck will operate the new Officers at the local Salvation Army citadel report that there h considerable need among distressel people of the city for clothing and shoes. Men's shoes are more par ticularly required. Any offerings along tht( line would be welcomed at the Citadel. Mrs. W. C. Dibrell and David Dibrcll of Ketchikan arrived in the city on the Princess Charlotte yesterday afternoon from the north having accompanied relatives thu far. They will proceed from here oh the Prince Rupert tomorrow .ftTnoon to Hyder enroute bacit to Ketchikan. W. O, McMorrts, managing dl rector of the Kltsault Oold Mining Co.. which Is opemtlng the Soutli eas'cj, mine at Sktdegate, arrived in the city yesterday morning on the Prince John from the Queen Charlotte Islands and. sailed later in the morning on the is. Prince Henry for Vancouver. Orf a recommendation of the ft nance committee, the hospital board decided last night to pay Mlw Miude Doldt. UN., at the, rat, of $138 per month while she Is relieving Si lady superintendent fur Mis. Jean Harrison. R.N., wfio U awav on vacation. Motion to thU effect was made by Frank Dlbb land Aid. O. W. Ruddcrham. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CHRISTMAS Money easily earned takmg orders now for our Deau-tltul line of Personal Chrlstmai Orcrtlng Cards Sell on sight. Uoaa,1 Art Co.. 01 Gould Street, Toronto. THE DAILY NEWS Baseball tonight Elks vs. Old Empress; Glasses fitted , t( reentered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. D. C. McRae sailed yesterday rm the PrJnce Henry for a business trip to Vancouver. "The Roamers" Last night to night, Moose HaJl: Everybody en-Joyed the-show last night. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sllversldes and family returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after making the round trio to Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet points. Rev. A. Burgett of Edmonton, who had made the round trip to Skagvay on the vessel, disembark ed here from the steamer Princess Charlotte yesterday afternoon to proceed from here to the Alberta capital by train. There were 67 passengers abond the steamer Princess Charlotte which was In port yesterday after noon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Three passengers disembarked from the vessel her while one person left here on her. Walter Ballincer. for drivlntr to the common danger, was fined $10 by Magistrate' McClymont In city police court yesterday afternoon. After evidence had been heard for the prosecution, the cass in which Jack Cook is similarly chargrd was adjourned for de-defence evidence. TENDERS Tenders will be received by th underslened up to Monday, August 17th, 1931, for Brqwn Oil staining shingles, three sides and palntlni white and cream one coat on Borden Street School, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. O. WILLIAMSON. Secretary, Board of School Trustees 190 Values In Quality Foods for Friday & Saturday Rice KrUples The popular -I Op Kraft Cheese Q7p O U 1-lb. per pkg Toilet Rolls 25C Tomato Catsup Aylmer CT per 12-oz. bottle .; " Tomatoes Aylmer UOK 2 No. 2K tins Fruit Mixture A nice as- 0n sortment of fruit candy, lb. v Stoneless Dates Fresh -f On stock, per lb Del Monte Prunes Large 9f ,ut Fruit, per 2-lb. pki Extra Choice Salmon i 0 P J-Ui Yacht Drand pink Mb. tin Mayonnaise Dutch Maid OOn AO per 8-oz. Jar Pork St Deans Clark's XJ Of per 18-0?. Un Peas Sieve 4, Ensign 1 Op choice quality, per tin Jewel Fruit Jars CJ-f jC pints, per dos ..Viitl r" ;.si-5o Waffle Syrup No. 2 tins A A n per quart tin -it FRUIT & VEGETABLES Sliced Peaches Australian 07p ilK SVi's, per Un - Cucumbers 15 C Outdoor Tomatoes IOC lb per w, Golden Bantam Com Elftp pcrdoz r....r "" CallfomLa arapefrutt A On 2 for Okanagan Peach Plums 1Cf per basket Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 PHONi: 56 THF. I1KST I OU LESS" tf rata m smrutmn. .uxmzutmmn BBBBBBBB-. 1 v X - -rVBBHTHmW Archie Grant Is Married Recently In Fort William Announcements have been received In the city of the recent marrlaje In Fort William of Miss Oladys Ruth Swtt, niece of Mrs. Harriet Craig Alsip. to Archibald Langllle Grant, only son of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Grant, formerly of this city and now of Fort William. The groom, viho Is well known In Prince Rupert, has for years been identified with the elevator business in Fort William.. MEETING OF SCHOOL BOARD Continued from page one) elementary schools shall consist of 40 pupils to each texfeher, It may become necessary that some pupils will have to be transferred from the school they now attend to make up the necessary quota to another school. This will only be between Booth Memorial and' Dorden Street Schools. Under the new Act, the provincial government, which pays a proportion of every teacher's sal ary, can refuse to pay that pro-I portion if more teachers are employed than the number of pupils I attending require. The department of education has explained the Act j thoroughly and states that it Is a common sense act. and that, if the ooard can show reasons why an extra teacher Is employed, the de partment will allow the retention of that teacher, and will pay their share of that teacher. As Booth Memorial School Is the largest school j here, and has more divisions, the transfer will have to be 'from Dor-' den Street to Booth School. The secretary reported that all positions vacant on the staff were jnow filled. Miss Edith E. Lucas. I Doctor of the University of Parts, I will be the new French teacher and I Miss Marjorle C. DImock will teach Latin and English, both being new additions to the High School staff, i Miss Mary 81m. now fully recovered I In health, will return to Dorden : Street School. Miss H. O. Wright, ' late of Fulton Street addition will go to Seal Cove School, whore Miss Margaret Palmer will be principal In place of Miss O. E. MacArthur. resinned. Fulton Street nddltlon will not be used this year. "O HE'LL never raise him!" whispered the neigh O bors behind their hands and indeed it looked like it, for Baby Jim was a tiny mite and didn't seem to thrive on his bottle. Then his Mother tried Eagle Brand, and to every one's astonishment Baby Jim ceased fretting and began to gain steadily. Grandfather now Jays claim to his wonderful disposition but his mother smiles quietly and remembers Eagle Brand. Eagle Brand has reared countless thousands of babies to healthy maturity over a period of 74 years. If you are unable to nurse your own baby try Eagle Brand right away. Write for the Baby Welfare and Record Book. C.W, 12 (Oourteiy .8. D. jotinitot. Oo.l Big Missouri, 21. 23. Duthle Mines, nil, 4. Georgia River, 2ft. 3. Golconda, 20, nil. O rand view, 3, 4. Independence, nil, 1. Indian Mines, 1, nil. Lucky Jim. 1ft. 2ft. National Silver, nil 2. Noble Five. 4. 5. Oregon Copper, nil, 3. Pend Oreille, 70, nil. Premier, 58, 60. Porter-Idaho, 4, 5. Reeves Maedonald, 20, 25. Rufus-Argenta, 2, 3. Ruth-Hope, nil, 5. Stiver-Crest, nil. 1&. Snowflake, nil, 1. WoodbinS, 1,4, 1. OILS Freehold. 2. nil. Hargal. 2, nil. A. P. Con., 6, 9.-Mercury, 7. 8. t Eastern Stocks Noranda. 19.76, 20.00. Int. Nickel, 13.00, nil. C. P. R.. nil. 22.00. Ford, nil, 17.75. Excursion Boat This Afternoon Steamer Princess Alice Due This Afternoon In Course of Special Northern Cruise Making a special 12-day cruise to various points of Interest along the British Columbia and Alaska coast, C. P. R. steamer Princess Alice, Cant. S. K. Gray, is due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the south with more than two hundred Dassenaers on board. The vessel, which has made only on call so far on her voyage, namely at Ocean Falls, will remain here until 11 o' clock tonight when she will sail for Ketchikan and other Alaska points. C. E. Brooks, general superinten dent of motive power, Canadian National Railways, Winnipeg, arrived in the city on this afternoon s tram in the course of an inspection Xour of the western division and sailed op the steamer Prince Charles for Vancouver. Thursday, August 13, 1931 . arm m . - a s -a" ina now nes His Mother's Pride and Joy.. The Borden Co, limited, 2 Homer Arcade BJdg, Vancouver. Gentlemen: Plct tend me a FREE copy of your Baby's Record Book nd Baby Velfax Book. Nal .... Addrttt t. Vancouver Stocks Pensions Advocate Is Speaker Before Local War Veterans E. S. Keeling of Vancouver, soldiers pensions advocate, gave an address before local war veterans at a meeting last night under the auspices of the local branch' of the Canadian Legion. Mr. Keellng's visit here Is In preparation for a pensions tribunal which will be held in Prince Rupert before long. In his address he dealt at some length and with considerable detail on pensions matters. After his address, Mr. Keeling answered a number of questions which Were put to him. The meeting was presided over by Harry Thrupp. president of the Canadian Legion, and about sixty veterans were in attendance. Mr. Keeling will be here until Saturday when he will proceed to the Interior. LOCAL ITEMS S. D. Johnston returned to the city on this afternoon's train from a brief business trip to Usk. Jack Prcece returned to the city on this afternoon's train from a visit to his ranch near Smlthers. A. D. Matheson, manager of Carlisle Cannery, arrived In the city from the Skcena River on this afternoon's train. He is on a brief business visit to town. A. E. Parlow. district forester, returned to the city on this afternoon's train from a trip to Smlthers and elsewhere on official business. Charles Krusich and daughter of Anyox, who have been holidaying at Lakclsc. arrived In the city from the Interior on this afternoon's train and will proceed In a day or so to the smelter town. Archie Watt, divisional master mechanic for the Canadian National Railways, Prince Oeorge, arrived in the cltv from the Interior on this afternoon's train and will return to Prince George tomorrow.