PAQE SEC snowdrop LaaI Lh rkfck m 1 IUUU 1 111C5 24-lb. sack 70c ff I Me Luwen SNOWDROP m Lux Flakes-Small OCp 1 &Ol FLOUR 3 pkgs 49-lb. sack I Lux Flakes Large IQn AJl- 1.35 I p-p...v Campbells soups iomaio f f In AUU per tin MALKIN'S M w'irv. ZI)C I varieties. 2 tins BEST TEA Australian Lemons Qr Pr Ib- I per dozen M' 101 Y Kellogg's Corn Flakes Ogff 3 pkgs. Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles MALKIN'S m wniKuniGM- yep BEST COFFEE per bottle H Rmnctnn Pinl-lAe t sfi . per lb. 4 Op P botlle "u m Rwansdnwn Cake Flour Off per pkg Telephone Your Order and ray the Driver WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL Q & S GROCERY Phones: 227 & 228 600 Seventh Ave. East Q In MM Mm mor price $12.50. Jabour's Cash &a QC Prico $OeJt Ladies' Silk Dresses Former price $10.00. Jabour's 54.95 Girls' Slippers "Girls' Sllppers-Slzes 8 to 10 Vfe. Former price $2.73. Jabour's Cash Price Girls' Slippers Sizes 11 to 2. Former price $3.50. Jabsur's Cash Price Girls' Oxfords Girls' Oxfords Sizes 11 to 2. Former price $3,75. jabour's Cash Price Boys' Shoes Doys' Shoes Sizes 1 to 5. Former price $4.75. Jabour's Cash Price 533 TIIIM) AVENUE Prince Rupert Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert I August 20, 1911 I A new company, of which II. C. I Breckenridge will be president, Is being formed to establish a second cold storage plant in Prince Rupert The company will have a capitalization of $200,000. Lionel Crippen has returned to the city from a trip to Mill Bay on the Naas River. He tells of a beautiful flower garden there owned by Henry Doyle. The 60-foot power vessel Kipling has been purchased by the Granby So. and will be used as a service boat out of Anyox. The vessel is equipped with a 60 h.p. engine. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway was severely censured by Judge Mabee, chairman of the board of railway commissioners, at the sitting here yesterday for having filled in Cameron Cove. Judgment was reserved on the application of.local business Interests to have the railway company dig out the fill and instal a bridge instead. Spy Boy. an English greyhound dog with clairvoyant faculties, has been discovered in England. Chief Wynn of the provincial police returned yesterday on thr steamer Hazelton from Ha7elton. bringing four prisoners with him. JABOURS Are S1.69 $1.89 S2.49 $2.68 j THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS There was no meeting of the lo-, Ins)ector James M. Tupper R. C. j 1 .-... r. 1-,.. I..t nlnVtf Itt T niimo4 tn iYlB pltV flTI this next month, it is planned. Miss Mariqrie Warner, daughter of L. B. Warner, of the Interior News at Smlthers. is visiting in the city with friends for a few days. Jim Gullcki. on of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pylfcliv.returned to the city on thls nfteinoon s train from Terrace where he has been holidaying. Mrs. W. Oilchnst. who has been holidaying at Tlell. returned to the city on cue n:nce Charles" this morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands. Albert Glgot and family of' An-ox, who have been holidaying at Tlell, arrived in the city on the Prince Charles this morning from I about a month ago on account of Hie illness of a sister. Now New Premises WE HAVE MOVED TO 533 THIRD AVENUE Buying for cash, wc arc therefore able' to sell at southern city prices. Prince Rupert people would do well to sec our stockvbef (jrc sending out of town. New goods arriving every day. Following arc a few of our new cash prices Selling at Low Prices For Cash Ladies Silk Dresses Ladies' Silk Dresses For- tl nicr price $15.00. Jabour's ti Cash Q7 (K 3 Price JP.JD 3 Ladios' Silk Dresses For- 31 iiiijiiiiiiiiiiii O 1 1 El HI II I If I ! I J 1 1 I rifl Speaking of the NEW HATS. Some go mi onic go down. Yet thev all have the approval of Paris. Do you look your smartest In. a brim? There are dozens of smart brimmed hats here for your choice. Arc you the type who can wear (hose running adaptations of the Empress. Eugenic hat? You'll adore the clever versions we are showing. Among the hundreds of new hats you'll find just the right one for your fall costume. Jabour's Cash Prices JABOUR'S $2.95 Up a w s a n B m n & a B 3 a a a -M a B I 1 1 1 I I f H.B I CO I'BTB 533 Til IKI) AVENUE Prince Itupcrt periodical trips to the interior on official duties. charge of conniving to supply In dians with liquor. Sfwart. Anyox and Massett Inlet points and sailed at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver. Provincial Constable Slater sailed this afternoon on the Prince Charles for Vancouver, having ln his custody Adolph Zapf who was sentenced recently to six months Imprisonment for obtaining relief fradulently. Mayne D. Hamilton, general su perintendent of the Canadian Hank . of Commerce for British Columbia with headquarters in Vancouver, arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior ln the course of a tour of the province. Capt. and Mrs. W. McKcnzle of Vancouver, after having made the, round trip north on the vessel, j were here aboard the steamer Prince Charles today returning to1 their home ln the south. Capt. McKenzle Is a brother of Captain , Duncan McKenzle, formerly well 'known as master of Grand Trunk Pr"''l- st;i-rs and now pilot for Canadian National Steamships. I BANG! Down Go the Prices White Flour Snowdrop per 49-lb. sack Soda Biscuits $1 size per box Itoyal City Peaches-24's per tin Robin Hood Oats China-ware, per pkg. Malkln's Dest Coffee per lb Malkln's Dest Baking Powder, 2's $1.25 45c I 1 Malkln's Best Jams St Jellies QOp ner 12-oz. lar Extra Special 30c 28c 45c 75c LUX-5 pkgs. 1 BREAD KNIFE Made of high grade steel all for 75c Fresh Fruits & Vegctahles Golden Bantam Corn . per doz ' Celery Nice and crisp per head Lettuce Largo heads per head 40c 10c 6c Cucumbers Large OEo 4 for Mussallem's Cash and Cany Stores Where Hollars Have More Cents" Phone 3C0 Phone 18 & 81 19 3rd Ave. - 417-423 5th Ave. The Letter Box NO MOSQUITOES cai Wei r,riKson ooticijr moi uiBu.. . . . ----- FjnP nallv News Regular, meeting will be resumed J afternoon's train from one of his Although , I dirt did , not see the item referred to in your columns of August 10, I read the letter written by O. A. Woodland returned to the ; or a more convenient spot vo cuuuk city on the Prince Charles this from for a quiet noiiaay lor Doaiing. mornlna from Port Clements after fining, etc. and not too far from making business trip to various . t'n- I have found the campers A. P. Allison, well known Queen '"il." a 17., 3 Z. Charlotte Island logging operator, p was here this morning on the Prince Chares bound from the ls-1 A. H. Carson, Inspector of th lands to Vancouver. ank ? Seal. wa Pf""' aDoarn me rnnce unanes mis morning returning after an official visit to the Stewart branch. Miss Joan Spurgeon sailed by the Prince Charles this afternoon on C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles, Cant. Dan McKlnnon, returned to port at 7:55 this morning from Mr. W. Sherwood of Terrace in re- Pleading guilty to a charge of to tne mosqultoes or rather driving to the rommon danger, th( absence of m0SqUitoes at Lak-Jack Cook was fined $10 by Ma- eise Lake. I have been camping here gistrdte MeClymont In city police for nearly three weeks and x think court yesterday afternoon. jj could count bltC8 j nave nad 'on my two hands, and I did not Alphonse Oil was acquitted by have any complaints from the Magistrate MeClymont In city po-(scouts who under my charge have lice court this morning on ujbeen camping at the lake for two( t ! weeks. The boys all wanted to stay . another week. I do not think there is a prettier 1 only UKI RliU Ml uu ail liicjr can w make us comfortable. PERCY C. MILLER. Miss Doris Greenwood, who. formerly taught school at Anyox ! and who Is now teaching In the Saanich district near Victoria, was a passenger aboard the ss. Prince Islands Charles today returning south at- he Queen Charlotte andjh nium to h heme ln . will sail tomorrow afternoon on thoarter a twQ week8 vWt iter a holiday visit to Tlell, Queen Prince George for the smelte-. and Mrs , Norman A . Watti S6eoni Charlotte Islands. town. Mrs.'aigoi. wno was uuo Avenue. at Tlell, was caiiea 10 ioronw Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS - 7 & 9 PJ Try and Stop LauShlut CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD in - "Stepping Out" With Reginald Denny. Lj, llyams. Lilian Bond and Clilf Edwards What a tut Playboy husbands-jold-dlr. Kin? cuties. Then their wivM found out and sarled to jtt even with them. Just inutiaj the fun' Comedy CLYDE COOK In "DON'T DIVOKCE IIW Musical "TINTYPES-Cartoon "CONGO JAZZ" FOX NEWS Feature Starts at 1 15 y ADMISSION - .)c ti Ut THURSDAY MATINEE at Mi Feature Starts :i:la lSc & (Oc Friday and Saturday JANET GAYNOR in "DADDY LONG LEGS" FEELS BETH jo. a. i THINKS CHEERFULLY since the Doctor ordered Guinness "I often prescribe Guinness, and for the following reason in chief. A bottle of Guinness put in front of, say, a dispirited health-greedy convalescent has a wonderfully auto-suggestive cheer-producing effect. It looks potent and jolly, and when consumed it acts as a stomachic and whip to the appetite. It makes the patient feel better and eat better and think cheerfully." MO, RCtu TMs letter, prinreJ by special permission, is one of thousands recently received from the Medical Profession emphasizint the value of Guinness, GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU" Gubmeis should never be served COLD. This advertisement Is not published or displayed b 11 MUOf Control Hoard nr bv t',i (Jovemment of Tlritish intum; COAL Uuy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy. Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley nay, Grain and Itobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrtV FOB SKEENA IWAM Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FltESII PASTEl'UIZr.l M'1" AND CREAM UAH Early Delivery Through"" ine my