Nothing can take the place oS quality Yellow label Salada 60ct a lb Brown label Salada 70cti a lb 'Fresh from the gardens r v 1 i is solduy Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores XiklS AT CLEAR-OUT I r Reg. 15C SUITS PRICES 5c M:tcV to Your Measure M) and Up fit viinjr & Pressing for 1 ..i flics & Gentlemen CI arman Co. rhonc: Black 78 1 1 Post Office Dy mr Just Just Phone Phone jr 125 v when a vacuum ' if temperamental ntcrcst in scurrying the dust settle-i very simple ttou-ii" intimately ac-'"h all make of Micrs. and we know i sn.-idc them to go h.'ir business with 1 t and lots of vigor. ll things electrical. Ward Electric Company Im pair Shop :!' Third Ave, Baby Bottleau-Reg. 3 for 25c, each es Drummer. Dye Tint and Elkaya SUNGLASSES, Each 5c 5c 5c t- on sale for Grand .Concert by Concert Party of II. At. S. Dragon. Chrmes tfl. Jim Pioneer DruQtsts oik - si & S2 Third Ave. & Fulton St. Mrs. Spooner. wife of Capt. E. J. Spooner, DS.O., of H. M. 8. Drt-aon is not bc.ng overlooked during the festivities .in connection witfi the visit of the British warship She has been taken in charge by wives of local men who are identified with naval activities and will be suitably entertained while In Prince Rupert. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Baby Buggy, good as new. Phone 678. IB FOR SALE-' Piano in good condition, McClary ' heater, dresser, single bed, Winnipeg couch, linoleum. Phone Red 612 or 1349 2nd Ave. W. III IIUr.II L. DICKEY, M.I). SPECIALIST Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted No. 1 Royal Hotel Miss D. Hogan Teacher of Piano Thompson & William Method Phone Kluc 329 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station Tirrs, Parts, Accessories Phone 566 (Night Calls: Phone 161) Distributors of DODGE CARS and TRUCKS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mramn lr Trine Huprrt I of Vancouver ' V tVEIlY Tl'K.KD.VV. I SO P.M. Ai riving Vancouver, Thursday Morning. 4KIH-NA KVtKV KKIHAV MIDXIdllT ii!'.imk Vancouver Sunday midnight (ipjirox. ' 1 "K to Fori HUnpnoii. AJuv Ann Anyox, Stewart Sim N" River I'otnta Sunday. 8 00 p.m. ' mi i'Iki, regarding dl N.itlm ;itui ik KcIk it i:Nl Hll'rKT AtlKNIY: Hrr ond Avrnur, I'hone l Local Items Danco Moose Hall Saturday evening. Admission 50c. 18& Dinricrware, clitna, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner'f Store. Deferred Legjon Picnic will b2 held next Sunday. 185 Auditorium dances Friday and Saturday. H.MS. Dragon eight-piece orchestra. Admission 25c and 50c. 185 A number of people, have called at the Dally News for Fair Prlzi Lists. Still others may want them. Drjop in and get one. tl A party of some thirty or forty Marines from H.M.S. Dragon had a route ma'ch through downtown streets this morning. They presented a very smart appearance. V There' were 134 passengers on board the steamer Princess Louise which was In port yesterday af ternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Two passengers left the vessel here while three em barked here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Blundell of An vox are passengers aboard the si. Prince Charles today bound for Vancouver where Mr. Blundell will receive treatment at military hos pital for the effects of war Injur ies. George E. Buchanan. Detroit ! mill owner, with his party of boys was aboard the steamer Princess Louise yesterday afternoon re turning south after a trip as far north as Dawson. The party of 2? Included 17 boys. ! Mr. and Mrs. Sid Peters and son of Anyox. who have been holiday Ing at Tlell, arrived in the city on the Prince Charles this morning from the Islands and will sail to morrow afternoon on the Prince George for the smelter town. Mrs. Kmeet Bine and child of Hyder. who have been spending a week at Tlell. arrived In the cltv on the Prtnce Charles this morn ing from the Islands and will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Prince George for her home in the Alas kan town. CNR. steamer Prince Charles Capt. Dan MtKlnnon. returned to port at 8 o'clock this m-mln-i rom 8tew?rt. Anvox and Massett Inlet points and will sail for Van couver this evening after the arrival of the lat train which is reported due at 8; 30 pm. C. W. Mage, well known Stewart mining man. Is a passenger on board the Prince Charles today bound for Vancouver after having spent the past two months in the Portland Canal camp. It Is pos-tble Mr. Mairee may not return north again this season. Major Angus Davis, well known mining man, who Is In charge ot operations of the Kitsault-Eagle lold Mining oo. on tne soma aster mine at SMdeaate. is a pas senger aboard the Prince Oharlro today .bound" for a trip to Vancoi' ver on business. Brigadier General J. Sutherland Brown, O.M.G.. DS.O.. general officer commanding military district No. 11 (British Columbia) Wok Point Barracks. Esquimau, is here iboard II M S. Dragon. He Is making the cruise north as a guest aboard the British cruiser. Mr. and Mrs. u. A. Woodland were nassengers returning to the city on the Prince Charles this morning af ter making the round trip to Stew art. Anyox and Massett Inlet points. They were accompanied by their , nieces, Miss O. McKenzic of this city and Miss L. McKenzle R.N., of Toronto, . John McHugh, fisheries depart ment engineer, who has been pending the past few days In 'Massett Inlet on official duties, ar rived In the city from the Islands jon the Prtnce Charles this morning and will proceed on tomorrow ' morning's train to Terrace enroute to the Lakelse Luke hatchery. ANNOUNCEMENTS Eagles' Dance. Friday, Aug. 14 !,;ulli'.s refreshments. Gents. 50c. Ot bolic bazaar October 21 and 22. THE DAILY NEWS Baseball tonight Old Emprcsj vs. Native Sons. Glasses fitted bf registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Tickets are on' s&e for Friday night's Boxing Tournament at Em-1 press Social Club. Price $1.25. All seats reserved. , 1831 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil It. Taylor re turned to the city on the Prince! Charles this morning after making the round trip to Stewart, An- yox and Massett Inlet points. Misses Dodsworth and Dresser of Anyox, who havu been holiday ing at Tlell, arrived Jn the city on the Prince Charles t:ils morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands and will sail torriorrow afternoon on the Prince George for the smelter town. II. M. S. DRAGON ARRIVES ON TIME YESTERDAY FOR FIVE-DAY' VISIT TO THIS PORT; LARGE CROWD OUT. (Continued from rage One) Mounted Police, and W. H. Tobey. divisional superintendent, Canadian National Railways. The Dragon was met at the en trance of the harbor and boarded by Lieut. Walter Hume, commanding officer of the local unit of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, and Capt. J. R. Elfert, harbor master and port warden. They were taken out by Dr. L. W. Kergln In his power cruiser Aledor. Incidentally, the amenity of the acting mayor's call was returned this morning by Capt. Spooner who was accompanied to the City Hall by officers of his staff. H. M. S. Dragon was not open yes terday afternoon for inspection by the public but later In the visit will be, It Is expected. The ship remains here until Monday morning next. Officers Personell Following Is the list of officers aboard II. M. S. Dragon: Capt. E. J. Spooner; D. s. o. Commander C. A. Kershaw. Lieut. Commander, M. R. T. ' Knight. Lieut Commanded (N) R. P. Mack. ; "Lieutenant C. C. Brown. iLieutenantC.'il. Pollock. Llcutenant II. F. Powell. Lieutenant R. A. B. Phlllimore. Engineer Commander W. J. Cole. Lieutenant (E) G. D. Hoffman. Captain (RAD II. McC. Slater. Instructor Lieut Commander W. J. Baxter B.A. Paymaster Commander C A. Gibb. Surgeon Lieut Commander D. H. Kernhan, M.B. Sub. Lieutenant R. C. J. Dreyer. Paymaster Sub. Lieutenant I. W. O. Pickford: Midshipmen II. H. 11. Mulleneux. O. O. Robert. R. W. Little. J. G. Oemmell, D R. Mitchell, Hon J. D. Hotham. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Tuesday s. Cotala 1:30 pm Wednesday Pr. Henry 9:30 ajn. Thursday ss. Pr. Charles. 2 pjr Frlday-ss. Princess Msry 10 pjn. SS. Oardena, midnight. Saturday ss. Pr. George 7 pm. Aug. 8as. Prln. Alice ..S:3Q pm. Aug. 12 ss. P. Charlotte 5:30 pin Aug. 15 at. Prln. Louise 5:30 p.m. Aug 22 ss. P. Charlotte 5:30 p.m. Aug 26 is. Prln. Lotrk 5:30 pm. From Vancouver- Sunday ss. Catala . 4 pjn. ' Monday Pr. Charlea 11:30 a m Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 11:30 a m Frl. ss. Pr. George, 11:30 a.m , Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 p.m. Friday ss. Cardena - pjn, Satur. ss. Pr. Henry. 11:30 ajn Aug. 7 as. Prln. Charlotte 0 a.m. ... . 9 a.ni Aug. 10 ss. Prln ixnilsc 9 ....ajn. Aug. 17 as. Pr. ( lwrtotte 9 am Aug. 21 as. Prln. L4Ul$e .0 a.m Aug. 28 aa. Pr. charlotte 9 a.m. Aug. 31 as. Prln. Louise 9 a.m.. For Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday ss. Cataia 8 pjn.i i From Nasa Rlvi-r & Tort Simpson-Tuesday ss, Catala .-.11:30 a.m. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala .......8 pjn. Monday .Pr. charjee. 8 pjn Friday ss. Pr. Oerge, 3 PJa From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Cam la ...11:30 a.m Thurs. Pr. Charles, 10:30 am Sat.-a. Pr. George, 6 p.m. For Ocean Falls-Monday ss. Pr. ocorge . . 4 pm. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pm Sat. ss. Prlnci (Jeorge, 7 pm From Ocean Falls-Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert, 11:30 a.m Friday ss. Pr. Gt'orge. 11:30 a.m Friday- ss. Cardena pm ss Prlnr -s Mary 4 p r Sat. ss. Pr. Henry, li 30 am DOWN! Thursday, August 6, 1931 DOWN!! DOWN!!! Go Prices for the Gigantic Final Wind-up of Jabour Bros.' BANKRUPT STOCK Its Bargains that pack the Store daily and will Wind-up this Big Stock by August 10th ONLY THREE MORE DAYS LEFT FOR JABOUR BROS. BANKRUPT STOCK SALE WEATHER REPORT Lamrtura Island Cloudy, light westerly wind; aea choppy. Triple Island Clear, light westerly wind; sea moderate. ' Dead Tree Puint-Clear, light southwest wind barometer. 30.16; temperature, 70; light chop. Comfortable Rooms jsp IRIKMtLV comfort wllhool ntm-linl dUpUf U WfimiJ in rrf ppolnlmrnt and !. Away from Id itn of IralTir. t llhln Iwo Uorko of lloolrro and chop, lha Um ia IdaaU alluatad. n vjrxosvenor -HteJ'riendhj Hotel VANCOUVER, n.c... COAL Bay the real Coal our fa mous Edson and Cassldj Wellington In any quantities. Also Uulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONLS 58 AND 658 SCAI.K OF cilAMiKS ' The following Is the scale of charges made for reading untie oa : Marriage aud Engagement announcements tZ Uirth Notices 60c. Funeral iNotlces $1. Cards of Thanks. 12 funeral Flowers 10c per name EfKiKTK tt3.M2 K3 WZWIW3W2U3.mW THRIFT SPECIALS for Friday & Saturday Seedless Raisins per 2-lb. pkg Fry's Cocoa per H-lb. tin Corned Beef Clark's No. tins, per tin Empress Tomato Chutney per bottle Del Monte Corn The Finest Packed Packed ! Fancy Crosby per tin Fancy Golden Bantam-per tin Early Garden Peas Del Monte No. 2 tins, per tin Sweet Biscuits Perrln's Household assorted, 2 lbs. Oold Dust per pkg I per Jar Jelly Powders Nabob, I'HONB 55 all ! flavors, 5 for Dollar Sodas In wooden j -boXvPer box 47c 28c Florida Grapefruit Polk's 9 Op No. 2 tins, per tin Supreme Coffee Roasted, Ground and packed In Prince Ru- Afp pert real quality. 1-lb. pkg.uu Pearl White Soap Made In B. C. Order a doaen at this 1 CSp xox price. 4 bars Queen Olives Llbby's per 10-os. Jar Helnt Pickles A new she, lor. Usual high quality, 27c 24c 19c 18c 19c 19c 19c 27c 34-oz. sweet mixed or sweet mustard JT Q n 25c 47c FRUIT & VEGETABLES Corn on Cob Golden , Bantam, per doz Seedless Orapee per lb Bartlett Pears ( i per basket .Terrace Cooking Cherries I per basket Bunch Carrots I 6 bunches 50c 17 c 60c 65c 25c Watts Grocery PHONE 56 "THE BEST FOR LESS" ciEB':i:r:ai;i x;a.r VB.EMia 3 i'?BJra;i'xiJi ki wzmx ami i:ti a Stylish Shoes for the Younger Women A group of shoes from our regular stocks that sold up to $7.50 consisting of Blonde, Black, Green and Blues, in Ties, Straps and Pumps. Specially reduced to $4.85 FAMILY SHOE STORE P.O.Box 1581 Phone 337 A. J. Webber, Mgr. Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading fara llv hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Frascr uad Fifth Sts. George Mclag-'n Victoria: T. Walsh Salvus. East; A. D. Stewan, Lewis Island: D. McKensie, II. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Murray, city: E. M. Peters, Port Essington: P. Carmody. Anyox. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. lrop THE HOTEL UOKTII WHILE Hot A Cell Wntrr. Stram Heal 75c PER DAV AND UP Trlrphnnr tXI It OVAL J. Grieve. Mill Bay; E. Squlrei II. M. S. Dragon. Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good? Our Guests Say They Are. K V.- . -j i r - : 1 'l