PAGS THMB. is wisest to buy fine quality tea HflH Yellow label Salada 60 cu a lb Brown label Salada 70cts a lb 'Fresh from the gardens1 Salada Tea is sold by MiissallerrTs Cash & Carry Stores Phones 81 & S2 SPECIAL C hocolate Covered Dates Special, per lb OOK. Boxed Chocolates (f 7Cif Special, Mb. boxes lut 309 I JC Boxed Chocolates Special, -lfi. box NUT BUDS OftC Special per lb. ..' ' Ormes Lt Ztfiu Pioneer DrtiQ&st& WE ARE OFFERING : DISCOUNT ON COAL "For Cash at (lie Italc of 50c l'cr 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 580 COAL Hiiy the renl Coal our fa-rnotn Edswn and Csvilciy-Wellington- in ul,y (jaantilte. RnlMrv Valley Hay, Grain and Itobln Hood Flour.. Pnricc Rupert Feed Co PHONES 6 AND 55f Third Ave. & Fulton St. SAVASOLE ' Makes Old Shoes New Old Shoes, Gum Boots, Rubbers, Running Shoes and all Rubber Goods can now be repaired By Savasdle at a fraction of former cost. No tools are needed ex-ont an old knife. sivasole spreads like butter, and hardens like iron. An.vone can make their own repairs. DEMONSTRATION GLADLY GIVEN TOM BALL1NGER, Agent JOE COOK, representative Telephone Green 80S For Dcmoii.stratioti , I craiMaOTWiairusawiiwrMW.iiTi TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAHIY FOK SKl'ENA RKAMI Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese ntKSH PASTEl'RItt'.U MILK AND CKRAM DAILY Karly Delivery riiroughout the City TNION KTRAMSMIl'S LIMITKI) Steamer eaf Prince Itupert f Vhimmihw: T fU.u.X KVMIY Tl'ESnAV, lift P.M. Via Opean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday Morning, '"a lardi:na evfhy fkiday midnkhit Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight approx. wly salllnsi to Port Simpson. Alice Arm. Anyox. Stewart and waii Hirer jvinU. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. further information regarding nil nulling nd tlckt at - rittNlT Hl'I'KKT AOKNCV: (ei'iiiU .tvrnue. Phone W because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, Ittfloos-'pay to buy those advertised. Local Items Dlnncrware, tdiTna, crocket, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. Most attractive line of field event; ever offered in Northern British Columbia at Labor Day Spurts. E. dimming! or Sunnyslde Can nery was ah arrival 'in the city from the Skeena River on yester day afternoon's train. Albert Farrow, steamboat In spector, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver, being here for a brief visit on official duties. Misses Polema Cameron and Marjorle Blance are 'sailing' this afternoon on the Princess Louise for a vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Anderson,' Ter race, who have been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, arrived In the- city, on the Princess Mary anil entrained today for the interior. Mrs. O. G. Maclntyre and son of Anyox, who arrived in the city earlier in the week from Skldegate where they have been spending the summer, are sailing this afternoon by the Prince George on their return to the smelter town. FOR Diarrhoea THERE'S HOTMNQ TO EQUAL This valuable preparation has been on the market for the part eighty year, and holds a reputation second to none, for the relief of all bowel complaint. lrice, 60c. a bottle at all drurraU or dealer; put up only by The T. Mil burn Co.. Limited, Toronto, Ont. HUGH L. DICKEY, M.D. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Koyal Hotel I I I i f EMM WtHL I f . 1 Lt HtOM MONTREAL (.LAS.!-1 v LrAST-LlVLIi- tool jrpi. to xoc:. iv M;:t :t. i.,; Oct. 23; D;.-c of rucruftim: 6rt. S Meatslafs Got. ft. Nor. 0 .... DodMN of Bedford 2ct j Duehaaa ot York xW-H raiting kt Uverp:ol. TO UVERPOOL Sept B. Oct. Duett of Atholl pt. 16 Duohcia of Pertford Sept. . Nov. IS . . . ., DuctMa of Yoi To Harve-London-Hamnurc Sept. 10 ' Montrose To Harvc-Soiithampton-Antwerp Oct. 1 , Montcalm FROM QUEIIEC ro chlrrourg-soutiiamitoa 'pt U, Oct. 34. ... Emjirca of Frunr : pt ID Bmprea of AuattalU Sept. 36, Oct. 14 EmpivH of Urttam FROM VANCOUVER T lvll-J,in- hlna-rii)llialne. xftopt 13 xNrv. 7. Emprew of Oanad ffrrj. 76. Nov. 31 Emprew Of RUanla xOot. 10 ISmpreu 'of Japan Oct 94 Einprea of Alia Including call at Honolulu. orir to Atanu everrwhre or i. j. lonsTtii Steamship Oenl. Pan Anent C R SUUuo Vancoiirr. Telephone Trlntty 1181 x. THE DAILY JJEWS Saturday, September 5, 1931 Glasses . fitted b reglitered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Labor Day Sports program is bigger and better than ever. - See Westenhaver Bros.' sale of ' lots Classified Adv. 212 L. J. Shanks arrived in the' city! on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver, being here to Join the composing staff of the Prince Rupert Daily News for relief duty. C.PJt. steamer Princess Mary, CaDt. James Flood, arrived in Dort at 5 o'clock last evening Irbm the. south and sailed at 10 p.m." on her return to Vancouver 'and way-points. ' Miss Violet' Cameron, who has been visiting here for the past couple of weeks "wlth her father, W. F. Cameron, will sail by the ss. Prince George tomorrow, night on her return to Vancouver. C. W. Harrison of the Dominion Fisheries hatchery department arrived In the city on the ss. P"rlncc George this morning from Vancouver in the course of one of his periodical visits' to the district. P. Z. Caverhlll, chief forester for British Columbia, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver in ths course of his annual tour of Cen tral British Columbia. He will pro ceed from here to the interior. Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Wilcox of Vancouver, after spending several days .in the city, will sail on the Catala tomorrow evening for Stew art. Mrs. Wilcox is worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star for British Columbia. Junior Football Match will be one of the attractions on Labor Day. Die Drablos, who has beeri en gaged in carpenter work in the city, left on this' rnom'lng's train tor Quebec where, on September 12, he will embark on the steamer Empress of France- for his home la Aalesund, Norway, where, he will pay a visit. . WMus Hazel Wllsowharhas'boerj' visiting at Premier with her uncfo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dale K Pitt, will pass through the city on the Prince George tomorrow "venlnc bound for Vancouver en- route to her home in Kitchener, Ontario. v. James, S&wart will sail on the 'Princess Louise this afternoon for ; Vancouver-to resume his studies at j i tnp University of British Columbia-; ! after having spent the summer va-'ration here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. D. 0. Stewart, FourMt AVenue West. CARD OF THANKS Giddy & Olddy wish to thank the people of Prince Rupert and ihe Exhibition Committee (or one of the most pleasant engagements of the season. GIDDY & GIDDY. (Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hood) New Royal Hotel. ANNOUNCEMENTS Eagles' Social and Smoker September 10.., Moose Dance SepU 14. Eagles' Carnival dance, September 18, Ladjce refreshments; Gents ' '' 50c. Catholic bazaar October 21 and 22. Hill CO l.O.D.E. Bridge and dance October 30. Moose Carnival and Dance No 12 and 13. EAT BRITISH COLUMBIA MILK FED LAMB September 7th to 14th IT IS B.C. LAMB WEEK igktm hmmumk Ibten If Gtnntl Btttrit Vigtbondt every Tuttdty ivfnm rvrr Cd-vU MAZDA LAMPS WHEN you can see clearly everything you do in the kitchen, dining room and clothes closets you save time and energy. Light up your home today with Edison Mazda Lamps. MADE IN F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Kev. W. p. Grant Hollingworth. 15 A. j , Organist, John E. Davcy () CANADA CHURCH NOTICES Reopening Services. 11 ajn. "THE MINISTRY OF THE ACCUSTOMED." x 12:15. Sunday School. All. classes' 7:30 pjn. Labor Day Service, "WORK. A BLESSING OR A CURSE?" Male Voice Quartet. All Visitors Made Welcome. FIRST UNITED CHURCH t I'astor. Ilev. A. Wilson. B. A. Morning worship at 11 o'ejock. Subject, "THE WORKER'S ENCOURAGEMENT." Sunday-School 12:15. Evening worship at 7:30. Subject, "THE CHRISTIAN MESSAGE AND THE LABOR . MOVEMENT." 57". ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England ) Vry Uev. J. 11. Gibson. Dean Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Preacher, Rev. Canon Rushbrooke, BA. Children's service at 2:30. Evening service t 7:30 pjn. Preacher, Rev. Henry Flores. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, 215 Second Avenue West) This Society Is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday Service at 11 o'clock, Subject' "Man. Sunday School at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. Reading room, 245 Second Avenue, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. BULKLEY VALLEY COAL The Better Coal ' In buying B,ulkley Valley Coal: You get the highest grade coal on this market; you keep your fuel dollar in your own section of the province ; you help solve the local unemployment situation ; you help develop a basic industry in Central British Columbia. In ordering insist on Bulkley Valley Coal. Mr. and Mrs. II. Q. Kennedy On Labor Day the Post Off lea and son left on 'this morning's general delivery and registration, train for Prince George where they i wickets win be open from 0 a.m. to will spend a three-weeks' vacation j 11 a.m. The public lobby will b3 ! open from 8 ajn. to 8 pm. Albert Shaw, who has been a member of the Canadian Bank ot PnmmttrM staff VlorA tftV flip 1l!1Kt Mrs. A D. GUl'.es and daughter. Miss Ruth GUlles, who have been afternoon on Uie Prinem Louise 1?" thC U' Prince George this morning. tit Vancouver to which city he has! been transferred. . . . Dr. G. D. Murphy, assistant medical officer of the Workmen's Oom-rjensatton Board of British Columbia, and R. W. Lane ol the le?:il department of the board arrived i n the city this morning on tl;, iErlnee George from Vaneouver and wre holding hearings and examinations at the Prince Rup?rt General Hospital this afternoon. They will sail tomorrow evening on the G&tala to make the round trip tJ Anyox and Steward and, returning here Tuesday morning, will pro-j cecd by train the following day to. Prince George. i TAXIDERMY Furs Made Up 18 Years' Experience All Kinds of Mounting J. A. LESTIN Prince George HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. PRUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Bts 1 SAVOY , Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Garner, Sur inyslde; Charles Beck, Dlgby Is-jland: Andrew McKay, Port Simpson; Richard Leighteon and Hor- , !ace Leighton, Mctlakatla; Mr. and Mrs. Leighton. A. Enocksen and A R. McKcwzil, city; Mr. and Mrs.1; Lawrence, Capt St. James; Mr. anl :Mrs. C. Ryan, Inverness. New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot It Cold water: Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelli T.H'I"' tSI ItOYAL R. M. Stevens and. M. McKewzle. FOR SALE AUDITORIUM Fine Hall. 50x100 Maple Floor, equipped for both skating and dancing; 200 pairs skates; or-an and piano; ideal place for bowllnT alleys; none here. MiSe an offer, f NAP POR CASH Apply Auditorium. 215 6th Av. NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered daily from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A , certificate Health and Sanitation. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY Rox 895 riione 287 Car Owners Our repair service is prompt, efficient and courteous. RUPERT MOTQK3 Distributors of DODGE & PLYSIOUTH OARS Phone 56G Mflit Calls 161 Auto and Truck Eng nnes 10 to 60 Horse power. Suitable for Marine or Stationary Use. ' Batteries and Generators. Lowest Prices, Write for Information. VANCOUVER AUTO WRECKING CO. 1219 Granville St, Vancouver Branch Yard at 330 Second Ave. East I