pAfll THRK1 Fine tea is far the most enjoyable POMP Yellow label Salada bOcu a lb Brown label Salada 70cts a lb 'Fresh from the gardens1 Salada Tea is sold by Mussallcm's Cash & Carry Stores PRESCRIPTIONS Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions are given the utmost care in our Pharmacy. With our facilities in our new DrugStoro we are in a better position than ever to give service in this most important branch of our business. Ormes Ix Phones 81 & 82 Pioneer Druepints Third Ave. & Fulton St. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS ...... . . . Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD UI'EKATINli (5. T. 1. 20.000-TON FLOATING DUYDOCK engineer. Machinist Itoilermakers, Itlacksmtths, Pattern Makers, Founder, Woodworkers. Etc. EI-ECTK1C AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant In Equipped to Handle All, Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 WK ARE OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL For Cash at the Hate of 50c Per Ton Alberta Lump, $13.50, for cash, $13.00 Alberta Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 5K0 FOR SALE AUDITORIUM Fmn Han. sOxlOO Maple Floor, ttwiimed for both skating and eyu nu. 200 pairs skates; or- and piano: idral place fur btrei'm; alleys; none here. Make me an offer. SNAP I'OR CASH Aiv 'v Auditorium. 215 Oth Av. NATURAL PUKE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered dully from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Sanlta-tlon. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE 11UPEKT DAIRY Box 895 l'hone 287 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Ntmmrra li I'rliwf Kinwrl I or Vnwomrr: T T.W EVKRY Tl'MUAY. 1.8(1 r.M. 1 Via Ocean Falls, arrtvliu Vancouver, Thursday Morning. TN i'Aniii:N. i:vt:uv fkiiiay miunhiut , Arriving Vncuvr Bundtr mldntglu pproz. Mlllngi to Tort aimpnon. Alice Aru. Anrox, 8twrt nd N River 'UiU. Sunday. ,8 OO p.m. r 'f-tir Information regarding nil Mlllngi and MoktU t TUINcr Kl PERT .UIIIMV: on-mill Avrnue. I'lion MS Local Items Dlnncrware, ciiTna, crockery, glassware, lleilbroner's Store. For Sale wicker Daby buggy. Can - be seen at Dally News building, upstairs. tf A daughter (stillborn) was bom recently to Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Utterstrotn of Kltwanga. Registration under the Marriage Act of Rev. Marcel Chartlez O. M. I. has been cancelled, the B. C. Gazette announces. Certain roads near the proposed airport site at Prince George have teen closed, a notice in the last B. C Gazette announces. Provincial Constable Wm. Har rlson sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Stewart and will return .this evening witn a prisoner in his charge. Noah Tlmmlns, famous Toronto mining man, has gone east after a trip Into the Taku River country He and Mrs. Timmins were airplana passengers from Vancouver to Victoria one day last week. J. Harry Downard has left for the Peace. River district where h! will resume his teaching at the Forfar School, Atlache, B. C. Ho will visit friends In Vancouver and Edmonton enroute.- Victoria Col onist. G)mfortableRooms LL mtalJ rooms, romfnrt!! he1s t IhU low prK $1.50. 1 hm Gwnnw It IiImIIj tttMtd within lw Unrk of ihm xt tbeatrra and (!. Hffstful loans and quiet writing rnnnu cirrllent tuliini t reaaM prfaw-t btubrr ftbop mod tmrnf cmctIc Grosvenor -tfwfriendli Hotel VANCOUVER. D.C...t HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading faintly hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. rKUnilOMMK, Prop. Cot. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. SAVOY M. Clark, Vancouver: T. McCarthy, CNR.; J. F. Stanton. Jasper: Mra. A. Enockson, Gertie Brown, M. II. Cmlg. W. Hart and A. Jdh-ancon, city; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Nelson, Klncollth. New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AM) IT J. Zarelll Trlrphnnc tSI ROYAL R. M Stevens, Skeena River; J. Johnson, Miss Agnes Fosse and Miss Pauline Wikstrom. Ketchikan: M Smith and Mrs. W. E. McCal-lum, city; J. Flewln, Port e. CLEANING & PRESSING Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoring Reasonable Prices M. T. LEE CO. 323 3rd Ave. V. Phone CC3 Next Benson Studio Advertise in We tally News. H IN THE DAILY NEWS Thursday Sept. 3, 1931 LU1'! I J -H -g- d Colds Vapors t inhaled quickly clear head VAPORUB liMi J.'.lltll.l.T:WH.yirT:IVJ Glasses fitted by ret) it ere d optometrist at lleilbroner's store. See Westenhaver Bros.' sale of lots Classified Adv. 212 Miss Julia Walters will sail on the Prince Rupert tonight for a holiday trlpto Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas P. Stork, formerly of this city, have recently moved from Kenmore. N.V., to Buf falo in the ame-state. The B. C. Gazette announces the appointment of Sidney Godwin as Clerk' of the Corporation of the Village of Burns Lake. Appointment of Dr. R. O. Largo as a Justice of the Peace at Port Simpson has been rescinded, the !B. C. Ga2ette announces. AU those selling Fair Board Membership tickets kindly make returns at office -.In Exhibition Building not later than 8 pjn. Wlggs 0"Neil of Smlthers arrived In the city on yesterday afternoons train from the Interior to attend the Fair. He will return to Smith - ers on Saturday. Malta L. Stepp. former United States customs officer here and fo the past couple of, years located at Ketchikan, was here yesterday ait ernoon aboard the steamer Prin cess Alice oouna ior a trip to Seattle. Bishop E. M. Bunoz O. M. I., who has been on a months eccleslast ical tour to the Yukon Territory and Northern British Columbia, re turned to the city from the north on the Princess Alice yesterday aft ernoon. Jacob Johnson of Ketchikan arr ived In the city on the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon, accom panied by his two neicecto attend the Fair.' HewM return to Ketehl-1 kan via Hyder, leaving here at the end of the week. Among the most, attractive commercial Exhibits at the -Vancouver Exhibition this year has been a display by the Nootka Packing Co. of clams harvested and packed by the company at Massett. That at Massett Is described as "th only commercial razor clam bed in the British Empire. The Alice Arm and Anyox Herald contains notice of the engagement of Miss Doris Elian Carter, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. George Ballev of Anyox. to Clifford Harvey Cameron, eldest son of Mr. ard Mrs. F. H. Cameron of Prince Rupert. The wedding will take place at Anyox on September 9. Concluding her final voyage of the season, CUJt. steamers Prince Charles. Capt. Dan McKlnnon, re turned to port at 7 .o'clock this morning from Massett Inlet points n -i 4 IaIaw - lAffr trk Ha ii r In tVin aim mvk Vv s w v w v v. .up vs local dry dock for the winter. The officers and members of the crew will proceed from here to their homes In Vancouver, salllngonlght on the steamer Prince George. Since the matter came "before-the city council Monday night and tt.r police were asked to Ugnten un In 1 1 he matter of street parking, there has been a marked Improvement, and streqts have not been so baaly blocked by standing ears. The reg illation states that car may stand on the north side nf avenues and on the east side of streets In the suburban districts whexe the road ways are narrow. Previously traffic had to wind In , and out of standing cars on either side. .ANNOUNCEMENTS , , ; V, Eagles' 8oclal ana bmokcr Scp- jtembcr 10. I Mooso Dance Sept. y,1 ' Eagles Carnival dance'Scptcm-bctiSLadlea refreshments; Gcnui '50c Catholic bazaar Octobor 2t and 22. , . . y , t Hill GO l.O.D.E. Bridge and dance October 30. 1 Moose Carnival and Dance No. 12 and 13. Watts' Grocery In appreciation of the Avondcrful support accorded us by the housewives of Empress Jam Strawberry or Raspberry, pure fJCn per 4-lb. tin Red Arrow Sodas Family Package 1 Qn per pkg. Prince Rupert, we announce an Extraordinary Fall Sale of Staple & Fancy Groceries For 2 Days Only, Friday and Saturday COTTAOE ItOLLS Average 5 to 6 lbs. per lb KELLOGG 'S ALL-BRAN Large packages, per pkg r WINDSOR SALT Plain or Iodized pet carton JLlVs QUAKER FLOUR-First Patent 49-lb. sack SUGAR B.C. Granulated per 10-lb. cotton sack Per lb. . 22c 19c 10c CRISCO The Perfect Shortening 3-lb. tin QUICK QUAKER OATS-Chlna Premium Package, per pkg LUX TOILET SOAP The Perfect Toilet Soap, 3 bars Swansdown Flour For better nT 11 7 T cakes qop I Malkin s best per pkg. Sunlight Soap per carton 19c Coffee $1.49 57c 42c Braid's Tea With Cup and Saucer I", 44c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables YELLOW TRANSPARENT APPLES j5C PRESERVING PEARS ' 5 lbs. BANTAM CORN per dozen : 35c 28 c OUTDOOR TOMATOES O ff n Otll per basket Watts' Grocery Good black soil, free for haulms 6th and 2nd Ave. Westenhaver. Phone 100. All those selling Fair Board Membership tickets please turn In at office in Exhibition Building not later than 8 pjn. Friday. Kitlmaat was among the Indian schools of the province which contributed to. a display of native chntic work at the Vancouver Exhibition. James A. Brown, well known Ec-'tall sawmill operator. Is paying a! visit to the city having arrived 'rom Port Essington on yesterday lfternoon's train. ' Walter Wilson, charged with sup-. plying liquor to Indians, was remanded until Saturday on appear-; ing before Magistrate MsClymonl' in city police court this morning. ' 3. A, Anderson, road superlntf r- dent for Atlin district sailed yes-! ' terday afternoon by the ss Prince Rupert on his return to Anyox a.'- l tcr a brief visit here on official duties. i Mrs. E. Robblns, who has been visiting in the city with friend, will sail on the Prlncem Louisr Saturday afternoon for Vancouver whence she will entrain for -her home in Montreal. Making her farewell call here of the season, Admiral Line steamer, Dorothy Alexander, Capt. A. '.' Nlckereon, Is due In port at 7 o'-j clock tomorrow morning from Ketchikan and other points and Is ex-pected to sail about noon for Seattle, j S. S. Phillips, district agriculturalist at Smlthers, who has been here this week as a Judge at the Exhibition, was the sneaker today at the regular weekly luncheon ot the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, his subject being "Co-operation." Among the guests at the luncheon wre H S. Freneh. district agriculturalist. Prince George, another of the Judges; Mrs. E. P. Jenner. who adjudicated in the culinary department, and II. F. Glassey, president of the Fair Board. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edward Ormsby. in the course of a honeymoon tour following their recent wedding in Edmonton, were recent visitors In the city. Mrs. Orra-by was formerly Miss Norah ElrUc of Edmonton. The couple will make their home In Vancouver, having proceeded there from here. 76c 25c 22c Ensign Choice Peas IQn Sieve 4, 2 tins XUU Red Arrow Assorted Biscuits Cello Wrapt pkgs. O C n per 1-lb. pkg. Aylmer Tomatoes-New pack, No. 2 tin AYLMER SOUPS Packed In B.C. Tomato, per tin Vegetable i per tin B. C. PRESERVING PRUNES per crate PRESERVING PEARS per crate . , UPRIVER CApBAOE per lb M CUCUMBERS each Phone Your Order Now Free Delivery Phones 55 and 56 10c Chateau Cheese ftCJo per 2-lb. pkg ODl Singapore Pineapple No. 2 tins, 3 tins ... 32c 8c 10c 95c $2.25 4c 5c Improved Store Arrangements Will Make Your Shopping a Pleasure at I A. E. Parlow, district forest'-r, ; who has charge of the forestry ! booth at the Fair, Is conducting a 1 -omnctitlon in identification of lv ;al tree spjeies. Thirteen specimens are submitted and the per-' eon getting nearest to correct gets I a set of sterling silver coffee I spoons. Family Shoe Store Annual Sale VISITORS TO THE FAIR Will do well to see us and to fill their footwear requirements while this sale is in progress. v Plenty of Styles and Fittings and. a Competent Staff to Wait on You Outfit the Children For School Right Now Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention A.J.WEimEU,MGR. P. O. Hox 1581 Telephone 357 NEW LOW PRICES Our prices on Good Tirrs are the lowest In. history. You'll be amazed when we quote prices on your siic. Exclusive Goodrich Dealers Rupert Motors Phone: 5C6 Night Call: 1C1