Special ! Just What You Want on That Hunting Trip Vacuum Bottles With Handle in Cup 50c. Ormes Ltd. Ztfut Pioneer Drugti'jsLs Phones 81 & 82 WINTER RATES With Exceptional Comfort A Hotel urns VANCOUVER. B C William King of the CNJl. elec-tra) department arrived In the i;i'- on this afternoon's train from Vancouver and the interior. Inspector John Maedonald. provincial police, returned Jto the cUv on this afternoon's trdln from a trip to the Burns Lake district on official duties . Mrs w. Beasley assisted In dec ora? tng the home of Mr. and Mr.'. Walter Thompson on Tuesday ii ht when the marriage took fiii of Miss Florence Thompson !j Ralph Moore. I T m Hanson was sentenced to I hrre months Imprisonment, with-' "ut option of fine, by Magistrate Mcf iymont In city police court thMj morning for drunkenness. Hanson ' tia. nad numerous convictions 01 amllar charge. M, It. Craig was the speaker at 'he rrgular weekly luncheon of tnc Pmvo Rupert notary Club In the f iramodore Cafe today. Mr. Craig gave a very Interesting talk on hit tecont trip to Europe, president G. H. Munro was In the chair. Leo Paulcer, well known Alle Arm prospectof who has been on a trip into the Nation River place' roumry. arrived, in the city from '5'r interior on this afternoon's tr-iin on his way back to AU" Arm, H O. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, arrived in trn 1 ify on this afternoon's train from the river for a brief business visit to town. While canning has ceased at Tnvrncss. there is such a large Park there that the cannery wl!l not have actually closed down for a couple of week yet. ADVEKTISINR COPY MUST nii IN EARLY '.' Copy for display advertise- menu should be In the hands of the printers not later than S p m. the day prior to publl- cation. This Is necessary to en- able best positions to be se- cured. Third Ave. & Fulton St. j and Service PER MONTH venor Found guilty on a charge of be ing in charge of a motor vehicle while under the Influence of liquoi J. Maguire. was sentenced by Ma gistrate McClymont In city pollcs court this morning to seven days' Imprisonment. Immediately after the decision had been announced defence intimated that an appeal would be taken. L. W. Patmore U defence counsel. PATARRH I of bead or throat is oiutly f twnefitad by tb vapors of V Vapo rub Or 21 MUllMt Jart UJ .r(y PWW3SS95ti Mussallem's Meat Market PRIME RIB ROLL 25c Per ib RUMP ROAST BEEP 9fln h.. IK W rci iu SIRLOIN TlP- 25c Per lb. T-BONE ROAST 25c Per lb SHOULDER LAMB 15c Per Ib U?L0IL?MD 31.00 LKQ OF LAMB 80c Per lb LEO OF PORK OCf 0X' Per lb 3HOULDER PORK j ,Q 0 V Mt ' JOUND STEAK 25c 2 lbs. for LEG OF VEAL 25c Per lb. 1HOULDER OF VEAL Cn W Per lb LAMB STEW 50c 4 lbs. for Phones 18 Si 81 417 Filth Ave. E. UNION STEAMSMII'S LIMITED Blninrrii Prlnff tliuifrt f nr Vancouver: T..l rTAI.A r.VKItY TITIAV. t.S0 P.M. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vant ouver, Thursday Morning. T.R.a, t'AHDENA F.VEKV FRIDAY MIDNHHIT Arriving Vancouver BuntT midnight approx. WklT aaillngi to Port 8lmpon, Alice Ario, Anjrox. Stewart and N River point. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. further information regarding all llinir ajid ticket at rHINt:r IttrilUT AIIKNCY: Second Avenue, Phone StS Local Items Specials Friday at Fish Market. See Westenhaver Bros.' sale of lots Classified Adv. 212 Dinnerware, ctima, crockery, glassware,IIeilbroner's Store. Provincial Constable A. J, Barclay brought In an Insane patient from Inverness cannery yesterday. John Pedersen left on yesterday's train for Rochester, Minnesota, where he will seek treatment at Mayo Clinic. Among local people for whom re quest numbers were broadcast last night .by Station KJR of Seattle were Louise Moore and Johnston Smith. Tremalne Best, pioneer tailor of Dawson, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise, this morning returning to the Yukon Territory after a trip outside. At request .of John C. Simpson of Telegraph Creek radio Station KJR of Seattle last night played "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver." for his mother In Seattle. A. J. Galland, Inspector of excise attached to the local customs service,, left on yesterdays train for a trip to Prince George and other interior points on official duties. Written applications will be re ceived until Sept. 25th for position of bandmaster for Prince Rupert Boys' Band. W. H. Tobey, Sec retary-Treasurer, P. R. Boys' Band tf, 1 Osear Landry, district suDerln- tendent for Government Tele- of her tests lait'Mimmer had now graph. sailed yesterday afternoon J been granted full junior matrlcula-on ' the Prince Rupert for a trip to , tlon standing. 1 1 Anyox and Alice Arm on lnspec- tkm duties. Mr. and Mrs. W. Simpson came north from Vancouver to Lagoon Bay on the Prince John this week, Mr. Simpson Is to be watchman nf the Canadian Fishing Co.'s can- nery aiLagoon Bay. The school board last night de - elded to take no action at present In the matter of a proposed drink- Ing fountain for girls at Booth Memorial School. It was decided to- have Parkin Si Ward lnstal lights In a basement room at a figure of $25. In-rrctor Thomas B. Caulkln, It. j CMP., transferred from Rtgina to ! Mayo, Yukon Territory, passed I through the city on the Princess Louise this morning enroute north to assume his new duties. He was accompanied by Mrs. Caulkln and on and daughter. At the suggestion of Trustee J J. Glllls, the school board decided last night to ask the city police to see that curfew requirements are being strictly lived up to. Curfew will ring, after the end of this month, at 8:30 p.m. injtcad of 10 pjn., it was stated. Making her first voyage on fall schedule, CNJl. steamer Prlnc? John. Capt. D. K. Blrss, arrived In port at 9:30 this morning from Vancouver via all Queen Charlotte Island points and will remain over here until 10 o'clock Saturday night when she will sail on her return south over the sami route. C. P. R. steamer Princess Loulso Capt. Arthur Slater, arrived In port at 0:30 this morning from Vancouver and sailed at 11 a.m. for Skagway and other Alaska iwints, whence she Is due back here southbound next Monday afternoon. This Is the first sailing of C.P.R. boats on fall schedule to Alaska. Announcements Eagles' Social ana Smoker September 10. Moose Dance Sept. 11. Eagles Carnival dance September 18, Ladles 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. Prices Tumble at Montreal Importers Hunters will learn with interest of a great price reduction in the well known Master Mechanic or the Great West Garment Co. Mackinaw Coats, Pants, Shirts and Socks. In rubber boots and running shoes for men, boys and ladies, the Good rich Hl-Press line are cut from 25 to 35 per cent less than ariywhere else In the city. Se MONTREAL IMPORTERS before buying. Adv Moose Dance tomorrow; night Refreshments. Admission 50c. Glasses fitted D retiitered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. Capt. II. E. Denlson of Porcher Island Is paying a brief business visit to town, having arrived in the; city yesterday. "When the Moon Comes Over thej Mountain, was a request number played last night by radio station KJR of Seattle for "Jack and Kathleen" of Prince Rupert. i Miss Margaret Mussallem, who Is receiving treatment at the Prince Rupert General Hospital for appendicitis, Is. reported to be progressing favorably., The school board budget for the , month of August 'totalling $1,724.-; 65 was passed a Mast night's meeting. Of the total $013 was accounted for by salaries and $1111.65 b; accounts. lk Principal D. H.(Hartnes of Klnt Edward High School Informed the School Board last night that Mta Muriel Vance, who had been pre- vented bv Illness from taklne some i - The regular monthly meeting of the Board of School Trustees wos j held in the city hall last night, Mrs. T. M. Spencer, chairman of the board, presided and others present were: J. J. Gillls), Earl Barrie, L. W. Waugh and W. J. oreer. trustees; J. O. Williamson, T secretary; Misses E. A. Mercer, 8 A. Mills and J. D. Moffat and D. H Hartncss. principals, and Eric ; Gee. manual training instructor. . De Jongs Cash and Carry Week-End Savings 953 TELEPHONE 953 Phone Us Your Order We Deliver $2.00 or Over Free Sunlight Soap I flip Per pkg 0' M. B. Prunes Medium size, qin "I' 2 lbs. -.. Robin chinaware Hood OaU With 9 (! UU p ALYMER VEGETABLES Spinach, Baby Beets, Peas (sieve 3), Cut Wax Beans, Extra special, per 1 Op XUl 8-ounce tin MALKIX'S BEST FRUIT Apricots, Sliced Poaches, Fruit for Salad. Per 8-ouncc 13 C Malkln's Best Tea AZn lib. pkg OK Malkln's Best Plum Jam AtZn 4-lb. pall ,.41' We Carry Only the Best of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tomatoes Q5p Per basket ODK, Green Cabbage f Pr lb Celery- Per head AU Cantaloupes 9C 2 for Tokay arapes 9 Per lb. ; mm tasmm smarm zmxnxa 10c. a week! Ten 6 The Delivered to your home. Phone 98 and the boy will call and collect Mrs. O. Howe, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the ss. Princess Louise this morning. Rev. Charles E. Mottc, formerly pastor of Rupert East United Church, Is taking a service tonight at the Salvation Army Citadel. Albert Wood of the CN.R. general office staff here Is spending a holiday visiting In Smlthcrs. He attended the Telkwa Barbecue on Labor Day. Peter Jeillck of Juneau, who has been on a trip to Seattle and else- where In the south was a passen ger aboard the Princess Louise this morning returning to the Alaska Captlal, John R. Morgan, well known log Ring operator, came north from Vancouver to Cumshewa Inlet on the Prince John this week. He had been in Ocean Falls and Vancouver on business. Miss Ellison of the Hazel ton Hospital nursing staff, who has been fpending a vacation visiting at Queen Charlotte City, arrived In the city from the Islands on the Prince John this morning and will proceed by train Saturday mornlnj to Hazelton. T. C. Huband, formerly accountant at the Consolidated Whaling Corporation's whaling station at Rose Harbor and for the past year located at Naden Harbor, arrived In the city from the Islands on the Prince John this morning and will eatl tonight on the Prince Rupert for Victoria. Attention v,-as drawn at last night's meeting of the , School Board to the ease of a truck which is regularly parked on the runway to Booth Memorial School and which It was felt might be the cause of trouble In case of fire. The matter will be referred V) the fire chief. E. B. Epps of the Dominion Fisheries service, who has been op erating a fish trap on Tlell River this season In connection with salmon research work, arrived in the city on the Prince John thU morning from the Queen Charlotta Islands and will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver.- Jack Hanson, logging foreman for the T. A. Kelley Logging Co. at Sclwyn Inlet, arrived In the city on the Prince John this morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands and will sail tonight "on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, accompanying his son, who Is returning south after spending the summer vacation on the Islands. UNEMPLOYED RETURNED SOLDIERS It Is requested by the minister of public works that all unemployed returned -soldiers register at the local Canadian Legion giving regimental number, name, unit enlisted in. place of discharge, married or single. The registration Is additional n the Provincial Registration. A. J. MATIIF.SON. 214 Secretary Cents a Week Pays for the Daily News9 Mr. and Mrs. McCabe of Edmon- ton disembarked here this morn-j ing from the steamer Prince John after having made the round trip from here to Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands on the; vessel. They will proceed by tram Saturday to Edmonton where Mr. McCabe Is an official of the Imperial OH Co. ATT i IV EHf-HC V&UALl 1 I rUULId -RIGHT PRICES These Food Bargains lor Friday and Saturday Will Interest You CREAM OF WHEAT 23c Per pkg CHOICE DATES 2-lb. pkgs. OOp per j)kg CORNED BEEF Fray 4 On Bentos, 1-lb. tins, per tin. LOBSTER Eagle Brand, QAn tin. ntr tin lfJS lUIC WHO, )Sfc4 Mil BUTTER No. 1 Alberta 47c Creamery, 2 lbs NORWEGIAN SARDINES 4(n In olive oil per tin CHEESE WAFERS Chris- ISn ties, fancy tin, per tin AYLMER GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 tins, packed In Canada 2C JJt kill CHANTICLEER FRENCH 25c DRESSING per bottle PERFECTION BROOMS A real quality 5-strlng broom CtZn UUC Each BUTTERSCOTCH SQUARES Fresh and delicious, O n L per lb SEEDLESS RAISINS Fresh stock, Australian Q C n 3 lbs DELMONTE PRUNES large 07p fruit 2-lb. pkgs., per pkg.. B. C. LIQUID HONEY 7fip 1 Malkln's Best 4-lb. tins READY CUT MACARONI 2QC iwg LIFEBUOY SOAP "The 15c Health Soap," 2 bars WEINERS 9lp A' Per lb EGGS B. C. pullet extras. QO 6 per doz (For delivery Saturday- QOp 3 dozen for B. C. CANTALOUPES (For p delivery Saturday) Each. UP-RIVER TURNIPS. n S n nmofiTC ntrrra A the w UP-RIVER CABBAGE 4c Per lb Watts Grocery PHONE 55 PHONE 56 ONE QUALITY THE BEST 10c. a week! HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water in all rooms. A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Frasrr and Fifth Sts SAVOY F. T. Patterson, Porcher Island, James Ware, Kltwanga. New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Telephone tSt ROYAL M. Sowerly, Vancouver; Y. Ma-chlda, Naas River; L. Foley, city. NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Fu-e from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered dally from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Sanlta. tlon. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY Box 895 Phone 287 FOR SALE AUDITORIUM Fine Hall, 50x100 Maple Floor, equipped for both skating and dancing; 200 pairs skates; organ and piano; ideal place for bowling alleys; none here. Make me an offer. SNAP FOR CASH Apply Auditorium, 215 6th Av. TAXIDERMY Furs Made Up 18 Years' Experience All Kinds of Mounting J. A. LESTIN Prince George PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Free! LING -THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone CI9