f AQt TBBXB WEEK-END CANDY ' SPECIAL Chocolate Covered Dates--Spccial, per lb Boxed Chocolates-Special, 1-lb. boxes Boxed Chocolates-Special '-lb. box Dimes Lm. ZJut Pioneer DrtiQtists Phones 81 & 82 Week-End Food Savings Nice Creamery But- 'Tfttf I VI, ter,31bs Nice Canadian 35C Cheese, 2 lbs Frpsh Roasted Coffee Sne- ;i c.ytnA Cm i per lb R. C. Golden Baptam Qi p Corn, 2's, 2 for . . . OXK' Riverside Peas, Nice -f f)s and tendertin ... lut Nabob Tomatoes O f 2's. 2 for A' R. C. Strawberry CQp Jam, 4-lb. tin .... Empress Marmalade DdC 4-lb. tin Prunes 1 Qf XVfU 2 lbs. Swansdown Cake ftp Flour, pkL SHEDDON'S i Cash & Carry Fifth Ave. r... opposite Hospital Telephone 581 FOR SALE AUDITORIUM Fine Hall. 50x100 Maple Floor, equipped for both skating and danrtng; 200 pairs skates; organ and piano; Ideal place for bawling alleys; none here. Make me an offer. sNAr for cash Apply Auditorium. 215 6th At. natural fure Fresh Milk Free from any preccrvaUve or treatment whatever. Milked nd delivered dally from our own cows. Four successive years Oovemment Grade A ecutfiratc Health and Sanlta Won. A trial solicited. Satis-fur'i.'n guaranteed. rUINCK RUPERT DAIRY Bx 895 I'lionr 287 PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! UNO - THE TAILOR W Second Ave. Phone CtD UNION STEAIWSIlll'S LIMITED Slmmrr. I'rlncf Rupert t or Vancouver T.fc, CUALA F.VKUV Tl'KSDAV. 1.S0 P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver. Thursday Morning. T-M. C'AlltlKNA KVKRY Kill HAY MIIINKIIIT , . , Arriving Vinoouver flundiy mldnlcht pprox. wwj ullingi to Port SUnpnon, Alio Arm. Anyox. 8twrt nd Nu River olnU. Suudty. 8:00 p.m. rurthff infomutlon rtztrdlm (11 Mlllnai nd tlekeU t - "RINrT Ri:i'r.HT AIIKNTY: , ...35c 40c, 65Ci 75c ' 35c Third Ave. & Fulton St. i LOCAL ITEMS Charts Balagno will resume lus piano classes on Sept. 1. tf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frew and fa mily, who have been holidaying at Terrace, returned to the city from :nc lntarior on thJ afternoon's tram. Mr? A- A- Conncn hM return! to thr city after spending Uij sum- m at -Francois Lake. She w a-- companied by her mother, Mrs. Hen'.ti of Francois Lake. Mrs. O. A. McMillan and son and rtvishter. who nave been holidaying In Vancouver and Kamloops. returned horn frrm the south on the Prince Rupert this morning H. S. Wallace arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, being her; on a brief visit In connection with local business Interests. He was formerly a well known merchant of this nty. John R. Morgan came In sn tori a"'i train after a brief visit to BUlraore sawmill following his arrival iron the Queen Chsuiott- 1., lands and will sail tonight on the Princess Mary for Ocean Falls on business. Mr. and Mrs William P'-nder- lelth, who haw been holidaying in Vancouver an.i ilrewhere In the south, return J :j Ocean FaJ'.i last nlqht on the Pi -ce Rupcr.. Mr Mr nrli rlrlth in w li-ol principal .v the paper tovn W. E. II Oodson, some years ago purser of ttte steamer Princess Pa- jtricia. came north this, morning In charge of the office of the steam er Princess Alice. He Is relieving P. A. Hole, who has been purser on the Princess Alice all summer. J. D. W?tenhaver. owner of ex tensive property Interests here and former resident of the city, arrlvH In the city on the Princess Allc this morning from California. where he now resides, and will co here tor the next few days on personal business. He Is being wel - corned by many former friends and acquaintances here. F. A. Shelley, who la In the service of the Canadian Pacific Express Co. at Calgary, arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Burns Lake, where he has been visltlnR his son. H. F. Shel-'ey. and will sail on the Princess Marv tonight for Vancouver en-route back to Calgary. The son accompanied the father from Burns Lake here and will return to th Interior by an early train. SATURDAY SPECIAL Neapolitan Layer Cake, 30c The Electric IJakcry We Deliver IMionc CG7 !fioii.I Altjiut. riione 56S Local Items DInnerware, onma, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner'i Store. Lutheran Mission Society sale of home cooking and tea Metropo'.e Hall, Sat. 2 p.m., aid of needy. 2C2 In order to give everyone an od-portunlty to make entries for the Fair uhe office In the city hall will be open each evening this wenk until 9 p.m. 202 I A. J. Prudhomme, proprietor of !the Savoy Hotel, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Charles for a holiday trip to Vancouver jand elspwhere In the south. I P. J. Ryan has been doing relief duty at the .city police station during recent weeks. Mr. Ryan is a veteran of the old Royal Northwest ! Mounted Police In which he served j for years with distinction. Mia Qernlee Rudze. who arrived in the city earlier In the week from S 8andspit where she had spent the summer at her home, sailed yes-1 terday afternoon on the ss. Prince -Charles' for Vancouver. She will re-,"" sume her school teaching duties in the south. Mr. and Mrs. William Maclver who have been on a vacation trip to Calgary and Vancouver, return- j uie wince nuperi inis morning. Mr. Miclver is superjntendent of Uie Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator. Making her final schedule run or the year to Arnica, CNJi. ss - irincess mice, vapu a. iv. uia.', arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sailed at 11 a.m. for Skagway whence she will return here southbound next Wednesday afternoon. The ! vessel had a small list of 46 pas sengers on board, two of who-.n disembarked here. Mun Violet Cameron, formerly a member of the Canadian National city ticket office staff here and for the past few years In the office otlhe general passenger agent at Vancoutw, arrived In ihe city from-the seuth-on the- Prince-Rti-4 pert this morning to spend a holiday here with her father, W. F. Cameron. ANNOUNCEMENTS Bagles' Novelty Dance August 2S. Ladles refreshments. Oents. 50c. Elks' Dance August 28th. FfcgMr . Social and Smoker September 10. Catholic basaar October 21 and 22. at, SPRAINS Bub MiMrft ia imcIt. Ii II. V. iiiflimiM. fmbtt. I, Putt you on your feed KIHC OF PAj HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all roonu A. J. PKUDMOMME, rrop. Cor. of Frascr und Fifth Ets. SAVOY Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Brown on. I children. Port Esslngton. New Royal Hotel I. Zrrlll, prop THE HOTEL IORTII WHILE Hyt St Colt Wtr: Bteam Hett 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrplinnc 181 KOYAt E. Shelley, Calgary; H. E. Shel-ley, Burns Lake; Wing Hlng, Terrace; R. M. Stevens, Skeena Rlvt Mrs. W. Haywood, Inverness Cannery. Knox Hotel Afe Our MEALS Good? Our Guests Say They Are. THE DAILY JTEW8 Friday, August 2$, 1031 Hil NO WONDW Ut tor. W l hoa kA(towi HI, W StVSSSB li ' I r a M fclldou Umm, U AmW I yo ceoUaf, m4 ml. llllllllkkm ! ' pom ricW to csf. jmmM ! ntoniMa.LWM, llllllllkkmm BHMf Aiu4snaui, I kM VANCOUVEX ' iljK . , ST.CHARLES tm fw ir MILK Mrs. T. Elwood Brooks Is a visitor in the city, having arrived from Terrace on this afternoon's train. D. C. McRae, who has been' on a two weeks trip to Vancouver re lurned t0 the city from the south on the Prince RuDert this mor ino E. P. McDermld, Jr., of the Ro yal Financial Corporation arrived In the city on the Princess Alice f.hl mnrnlnff. He will nav a brlel vlslt here busmeM 0f his com- ;Dany Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartlett and son, who have been spending a vacation visiting with relatives In " New Westminster and Kamloops returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning R. J. Hastings of the circulation department of the Tancouver Pro vinee, after havtngrspwit a coupl' of months In this district, sailed yesterday afternoon by the Prince Charles on his return to Vancou ver, -j L. F. Smith, -for several years a member of the scientific staff ot the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, will sail on the Prince Rupert tomorrow evening for Vancouver, where he will visit for a while, 'before proceeding to Edinburgh University. The charge coming as a result of a smash-up last Saturday afternoon when his car ran Into the Roya Hotel Ole Sk6gg was fl$4 $10, with option of seven days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate Mc-Clymont In elty police court this morning for drlvlnjr to the common danger. On her last voyage of the season on summer schedule, CN.R steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. D DonalcY arrived In port at 11 o'clock this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart, whence she will return here tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. Brocklesby, parent' of II. N. Brocklesby. acting Director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, who have been spending the summer in the north will sail Jjy the Princ Rupert tomorrow evjfnUig on their return to Vancouver They will be accompanied by their daughter, who has been visiting here for the past two Weeks. Mrs. Dixon of Fmland. who has been spending the summer h with her brother and'sUter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson. Fourth Avenue, East, will leave next Monday on the Prince Ocorce for Van couver enroute to Corpus Cluistl. Texas, where she will pay a month's visit with another brother Stanley Johnson, before returnin-Jt to her home in the Old Country. Miss E. A. Mercer, principal of Booth Memorial School, who spent the summer making a trip to Ja pan. returned to the city on th-1 Prince Rupert this morning in pre paratlon for resumption of thr school term next week. Miss Mav Hartln, who made the trip wltni Miss Mercer, will be back within the next two or three days wh'lej Miss Jessie Rothwrll and Miss Car ; ollne Mitchell will not bo back for; about a month, having continued) their trip to China Jnsjrsad of com- j log back from Japau-v, I Glasses fitted bf registered optometrist at Iteilbroner's store. ; Elks Dance, Friday. Aug. 23, Metropole HatT, in honor of Miss Vivian Hlckey. Admission 50c. 102 Miss B. Summer, who has been visiting In the city "with friends; will sail by the Prince Rupert tomorrow evening on her return to Vancouver. Public works officials here .stale that they do not expect to receive Instructions with regard to Institution of unemployment relief work in this district before-next Monday at the earliest. J. c. Bamhart of the Michigan & Pennsylvania Railroad, who has betn spending a few( days In the city, sailed for the north on the Princess Alice this morning. He will make the round'" trip to Skagway and thence south to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. James R; Mitchell and family, who have been spend lng the summer here with rcla tives, will sail oh the Prince Ru pert tomorrow evening for West Vancouver where Mr. Mitchell will resume his High School teaching duties. The following Is from the Twen ty Years Ago column of the Van couver Sun: "Three Anglican Blsh ops of British Columbia Bishop DePencler of .Vancouver, Bishop Duvernet of Prince Rupert and Bishop Pen-in - of Victoria have drawn up plans for a B. C, Angli can Theological College." Commenting upon recent repor ted activities of a woman water diviner In the Peace River district Carl O. Mullcr of this city said this morning that there was noth ing new about this feat. He has lo- j catcd water there himself by U3e of a willow branch. As a matter cf fact nothing would suit him betts1" than to go back there and locate wells at $25 each. Ml Kf'll Si TV. ' VY Ul IT! WATTS' Grocery Wc arc in (he midst of renovating and improving our premises. Improved shopping facilities will make your purchasing a pleasure here. Look for big values in our next veek's specials. Watts' Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE 56 ONE QUALITY THE BEST rnati tu e:ki:h smiaii tasoxasK HUGH L. DICKEY. M.D. SPECIALIST Eye. Ear', Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Royal Hotel Miss D. Hogan Teacher of Piano Thompson & William Method Phone Blue 329 TAXIDERMY Furs Made Up 18 Years Experience All Kinds of Mounting J. A. LESTIN Prince George MORE convenient to have on hand -Kellogg' 8 Corn Flakes. Fine for breakfast, lunch, the children's supper. No trouble to prepare. Many generous servings from a single package. Little cost . . . and big VALUE THE MARKET Market prices current today are as follows: Vegetables - B. C. New Potatoes, 15 lbs. 5 sack 1.41 B. C. Beets, bunch, 2 for .15 , Parsiey. bunch ., ...... ,. .10 B. C. Celery, head. 15c and .25 , Vegetable Marrow, lb. .03 Spinach, B. C, lb .10 ! Garlic, imported, per lb .40' Parsnips, 2 bunches . .19 Oreen Beans, lb .10 Cabbage, green .OT B.C. head lettuce, head .10 Victoria hothouse tomatoes, lb 20 Field Tomatoes, lb. .. .15 Green Peas, lb .10 Rhubarb, outdoor, lb; JOS' Bunch Turnips, 2 bunches . 15 B. C. Cauliflower, hd 20c and 25 1 ' B. C. Bunch Carrots . 5 Victoria hothouse cucumbers each , . 15, Butter-Hothouse' Cucumbers, eachs .15 b per lb Hoihouseuaslk Broad Beans, lb, .05' each Qreen Onions, 3 bunches .10 Pitted Dates Radishes, 3 bunches .. ,10 Onions, 4 lbs. 25 Apples-Green Cooking Apples, 4 lbs. .. 25 California Gravenstelns doz. 60c to 1.00 Fruits-Valencia Oranges ...20c to .70 Lemons. Sunklst, doz. .40 California Grapefruit 7Hc to .10 Bananas, lb. .15 Calif. Seedless urapes, lb. .25 Cal. Malaga Grapes, lb. 25 Local Raspberries, 2 boxes ....... 2i Canteloupcs, Cal, .,. . 15c to 2i Terrace cooking Cherries, lb. .15 Plums, lb .. .15 Pears, basket 0 Cal. Pears, doz., 45c to 5 Elberta Peaches, doz, 40c to 0 Casaba Melons, lb .Ok Watermelons, lb fl Honey Dew Melons, each. 30c to .40 Dried fruits -Extracted honey, per Jar .35 como noney J5 uates. bulk. lb. ;m 121 Raisins, bulk, lb.'. .15, Lmon and orange peel' Black cooking figs, lb. .15' Currants, lb. . .15! Citron peel -, , , M White figs, lb .15 Apples, dried 20 Peaches, peeled 20 Apricots, lb, 20 Prunes, 60-70. lb. .. .10 Prunes, 30-40, lb. . .15 Prunes, 40-50. lb. . .12 Meats ! Fowl. No. 1,1b .35 j Roasting Chicken, lb. . .45 Broilers .45' Ham, sliced, first grade .50 Ham, picnic, first grade .. 25 Cottage rolls, lb 32 Bacon, side, sliced, best grade .50! Pork, shoulder ..'....i.. 22 1 Pork, loin .35 j Pork, dry salt - ,30i Pork, leg 20 1 Ayrshire bacon, lb. J5c to m Veal, shoulder 25 Veal, loin . 25 Turkey 2) Beef, pot roast -.18c to 20 Beef, boiling M,..10c to .14 Beef, roast, prime rib 25c and 20 bamb, shoulder 25 Beef, steak . 20c to ,40 Lamb, leg - 28 Lamb, chops 35c to .40 Mutton, shoulder 20 Fish-Smoked kippers, lb u .15 Salmon, fresh, lb 25 ! Halibut, fresh!lb. . 20 r Eggs I B. C. fresh pullets, doz 25 IB. C. fresh firsts, doz 27 !B,C fresh extras, doz 20 'Local, new laid 1 .40 CORN FLAKES Alto fin for a beJtlnu tnatk, Mmdu by Kellogg In London, Onl. BUSH'S Grocerteria Be Wise! Buy Here, Where You Alway Save! B. C. Granulated ousar CZlZn lu 'lbs. lur . . Milk Any kliid $5.10 per case Potatoes $1.40 per sack Flour $1.25 49-lb. sack ... Nabob Coffee- - 45c 1- A I i-io. vin No. 1 Jap Rice 5c per lb. .. 1 per lb ; Campbell's Tomato Soup 25c 5c ioc 10c per tin Any Other Variety 25c 2 for Singapore Pineapple 10c per tin Tomatoes R. C. or Nabob 15c 2 "Vs. per tin i Raisins Seeded. Seedless or4Cn Puff l.lh nVt JWL Sunlight Soap 20c per pkt Lux 25c 3 pkts Red Arrow or Christies 20c Sodas, per pkt Eggweat Noodles 10c per pkt Preserving Prunes O -f -f A per crate Jiff, per pkt. 20c Redeem your coupons here for Two Cakes of Pearl White Soap FREE! FREE! FRESH FRUIT k VEGETABLES FREE DELIVERY Bush's Grocerteria TELEPHONES 211 & 213 CLEANING & PRESSING Ladies' and fientlemtii's Tailoring Reasonable Trices M. T. LEE CO. 323 3rd Ave. XV. Phone 663 Next Rfnson Studio Demonstration of a Newly Invented BAIT LAY At Prince Rupert Exhibition for purpose of coaxing fkh to assemble In any desired location In Ocean, Lake or Hirer. ADMISSION 25 CENTS Ingvard lierton Kddison Inventor.