VE MONEY EAT THIS HEALTHFUL - v MbvHEAT Mail in THE CAMADUK SHDEDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Just Arrived 175 Pairs of High Grade, Latest Style LADIES' FOOTWEAR t ;n tstinj of qua'itv Kid, IV nt and Baby Calf. Brown ri Mark. Oxford. Vnmjn Si Stups. with Cuban. High & Sport Heels i. i vui; 'h in.ixi- tr ami nt stylish ip- organizing a branch of the .a a very low price rtauon. Over one hundred unem-$4 .75 CO 0 s ployed men In the northern mining QUtVU h Kwn Mindled. u s Runners 65c s Runners 95c :i and white . . ... . : est Ladles CTHiion note sh.tdes. per pair, from nr un 04 HIZ til to B.C. Clothiers United t Frirll's Meat Market KlaarctB13r233BKaRretH3SiB3S23 Hotel Arrivals NfiwRnval Hotel ! Hu'l'Kl, WORTH WHILB . & Cold water; Steam Heat 5c rr.n day and up J Zarelll TrUphen tSI Ijidd;,. CNJl.; N. Puolyk Anyux Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Tolal capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders' and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels S:mlll and MlnlngMachlnery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Metric and Acetylene Welding 0 ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts NOURISHING FOOD DDED i j j ;Mr. 12 Big Biscuits Canada with Canadian Whtat Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert June 10 1912 I The whole of Katen Island and j the country for miles in all directions of the city is covered with a powdery dust which started falling I Saturday afternoon and which citl- seni were able to collect by the tumblerful. The dust is believed to have come from Alaskan islands where terrific volcanic eruptions are reported to have occurred. i Dr. Krnest Hall, noted surgeon and lecturer from Victoria, discoursed last night In the Empress Theatre on the white slave traffic. Messrs. Holmquist and Nicholson, two well known local long distance runners, will meet this week in a 10-mile exhibition race. Stewart Workless Being Organized Secretary of National Unemployed Wmkm' Association Here Forms Branch in Mining Camp T W. Murphy, secretary of the local branch of the Unemployed , Workers! AMeetaUon of Canada, ' r-tumed to the city on the Prince r.Minr lut vnlne from Stewart wnere he spent the last few day City of Prince Kupcrt Sealed tenders will be received by w underataned for the property ! . 11 t. T T ITntf.A 9 Known u uk iiuuu j situate on Lot , Block 5, Sec. 2. The committee wui require a reasonaoie ; initial payment and thereafter monthly payments. D. J. MATHE80N. 3t t Purchasing Agent Real Bargains!! n! lor your benefit. Don't forget Mus-affcm. He Is responsible for bringing your high cost of living down. All he asks is your loyal support. Interior Potatoes A-l 99c per sack 25c 15 lbs. Rhubarb For preserving 25c or making wine, 7 lbs Oood Fresh Cabbage JiuC . 3 lbs. S Dos. Freah Eggs and 55c 1 lb. Bacon, for Chocolate BaraPor your 25c Sunday treat. 10 for Blue Ribbon Malt Extract QQ( 3-10. un, piaui Blue Ribbon Malt Ex- CI f)f) tract. Hop flavored V.vu Good for making your own beer Palmolive Beads For fine OC laundering. 4 pkU Jackie Ooogan Cookies 25C Cellophane pkts. 4 pkU. v ffinpress Indo-Ceylon g v ' QQ Tea, 3 lbs ' This Is a good buy tea Is going up fast Mussallem's Cash & Carry Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" 31!) Third Avenue rhone 18 & 3C0 LOCAL NEWS $1.00 for your old Electrical Appliance when traded in on a new Hotpolnt Iron, Toaster, Percolator 1 at Gordon's Hardware, McBride St. I 'MrVtVViamif'atterson of An-iyox is paying Tbrief visit to the city, avtagarrlvcd"1ft the Prince George Tasrvening'' from the smelter town. Frances Mlllerd. well known coast salmon .cannery operator. 8alled by the Prince Oeorge last 'night on his return to Vancouver 'after a brief visit-here on business. MUlerd's' company 'recently acquired the former C.P-R. freighter Princess Ena whlcn Is to be opera- ted as a floating cannery. Making her first call of the season here, Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s big liner Dorothy Alexander, Capt A. W. Nickerson, arrived in port at 8:30 this morning from Stagway and other Alaskan points and sailed at 12 noon for Victoria and Seattle. The vessel had a list of 239 tourist passengers on board, most of them being from California. Marvellous Comeback Of Cabano Citizen Health Wrecked by ConstipationRestored by Fruit-a-tives OTTAWA, Ont. fruit-actives Limited received thfs letter from Mr. James Page, of Cabano, Que.: "I was about ready to give up work, I was so crippled with constipation and indigestion. My head ached. I was dizzy and had i pains in ray Joints and muscles. Then I read about Fruit-a-tlves. Today I feci fine.'' Fruit-a-tives do much more than ordinary remedies which tire only temporary relief. They act on five vital organs and strengthen the system to work naturally. 25c and 50c. At all druggists. Mrs. Charles Taylor, who has been a resident of this city tor several years, left on this after- noon's train for Montreal .where she will sail June 17 on the steamer Letltla for her native home near Oreenoek. Scotland. where the will make her home again. J. W. Peart, who is now retired a fur ha vine served as agent for the Canadian National Railways at St. Thomas, Ontario, for fifty years, arrived In the city on yesterday's train In the course of a holKay trip to the Pacific Coast and sailed last night on the ss. Prince Oeorae for Vancouver. He . - .MAMMnnlul hu tit ftfllltfhtAr 'ww umnutmuw "j Miss M. D. Peart. TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of the powers con- 'Uined In a certs, In chattel mort gage made between Oordon T. Moore as Mortgagor and John Carrol as mortgagee a copy of which will be produced at the time and nine of sale mentioned below, I have seised all the goods and chattels comprised In the said mort gage consisting of three truk and sundry equipment of the transfer business known as Red's Transfer. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that I will offer them for public sale on Thursday. June 16, 1931, a 2.30 pm. a't the offices of Kalen Motors Limited. Third Avenue Prince Rupert. B.C. Terms of Sale Cash. For further particulars and inspection apply to Kalen Motors Limited or to the undersigned. JOHN CARROLL. Prince Rupert, B.C. S. A. NICKERSON. Sheriff f-m-w. Announcements ! Eagles' Social Dance June 10. Ladles refreshments. Gentlemen 500. 1 Cadets Tag day Saturday June 11. ' ' Eastern Star Tea June 15. Salvation Army Sale of work June 18. Moose picnic. Dlgby Island, Jun 28. Presbyterian Missionary Tea on July 6. Saturday Special Swift's Sliced Bacon per lb Munro Bros. be He tf -rroW Paradtf starts from Weifcholme ;hat; at" 1.30 J" nJI)- Provincial ConsUblr O. A. Wy- . . . it .IUJ I L 1 1, man, city ptuice, rauvu iut iuk'' on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver on escort duty.' of of lern ' HERBAL OINTMENT ! i ! '& MEDICINAL SOAP (vnirlf liNIIMHt Utt h.d L, Uk'r Dr. G. James of Anyox arrived in the city on the Prince Oeorge last evening from the smelter town and will proceed by train this afternoon to Toronto. CPU. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. S. K. Oray, arrived in port at 2:90 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 o'clock tonight on her return to Vancouver and waypointa. Mrs. W. W. Nodhan of Telkwaj arrived In the city from the Inter- 1 lor on yesterday morning's train. Her mother, Mr' P. W. Bohler of Terrace, is receiving treatment in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. J. P. Forde, district englpeer for 'the federal department of public works with headquarters In Vic toria, arrived In the city yester day afternoon on the departmen tal cruiser Walrondo in the oours-. of an official tour which will takr !him as far north as Alaska anc the Yukon. Also on board the Wal rondo, which left at noon today for the north was J. E. Miller, former inspector of customs, who is now super annuatco. Week-End Specials Swifts Fresh Picnic Ham 17c small size, lb - Maikin's Best SplnaAi 2's gfijg Mai kin's Best Spice 25C 3 tins Maikin's Best Extract O A p Vanilla or Lemon, bottle 31obe Lunch Tongue l's 25 C lva - Robertson's Chocolate 15c 7 bars . Jeekist Honey 40c 2'i-lb. tin logers' Syrup 45c 5-Ib. tin Tiger VMM) Sliced ... Pineapples 2's 2)C Fresh Cheddar Cheese 25c 1-lb. pkg i Ensign Strawberry Jam 50c 4-lb. tin B. K. Pastry Flour 45c 10-lb. sack RgRs Fresh Firsts 50c 3 doi Fnuer Valley Pure Creamery Butter 100T B. C. Product" 55C Q. C. Strawberries Arriving 4 ffp Valencia Oranges 95c S doz rhone Your Order We Deliver Alberta Market P. GAMULA, P-oprfetor I'lfth Street Phone 208 waaacsatmsKamtaM GOAL! GOAL! Satisfaction Kuarantecd with our Famous Ecison Alberta & Bulkley Valley Coal; No. 1 Bulkley Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat, OaU & Barley. Pratts Baby Chick Food, Seeds & Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 & 5S8 LOCAL NEWS Mrs. D. W. Cassldy of Colley-mount arrived in tne city on yesterday's train from the interior for a brief visit to town. ays, sailed . , last m pin'ce 6eorge tot a trin trip in Vancouver where he Will 'receive treatment at the hands of specialists. W. Mahoney, prominent member the local branch of the National Unemployed Workers' Association Canada .will soon be leaving for Vancouver and elsewhere In South British Columbia to engage In a m t m organization worn lor uie w elation. Olof Hanson, M. P. for Skeena, supported a namendment In the House of Commons by Miss Agnes McPhall. Progressive member for Ontario, in regard to agricultural conditions. The government oppos ed the amendment which was de feated. smBmf.sraBEKJCxrcB&suKsu Savings on YOUR PANTRY NEEDS MALKIN'S BEST TEA JOC per lb v . HONEY GRAHAM WAFERS Red Arrow, Cellowrapt 22c per lb. pkg QUAKER CORN FLAKES 17c 2 pkgs HALVED PEACHES Lynn Valley Brand, Natural Flavor 17 c per tin CHOICE APRICOTS 17c Aylmer. No. 2 tins, per tin CORNED BEEF Llbby's -I Sn No. 1 tins, per tin PEANUT BUTTER Squirrel ISn Brand, Bulk, per lb. MALKIN'S BEST MARMALADE Australian or Seville 45C ICt Vlil SANTA CLARA PRUNES OCTo Nice size. Fresh stock 3 lbs.-w FINE ONTARIO CHEESE f)(n per lb. MANY FLOWERS SOAP A quality Toilet Soap 25c 4 bars CHATEAU or KRAFT 17c CHEESE, per Vj-lb. pkg. AYLMER PORK & BEANS 25c 2's, 3 tins PEAS Sieve 4, Garden 19c Brand, 2 tins TOMATOES Aylmer 10c No. 2 tins, per tin SPINACH Maikin's Best 16c No. 2 tins, per tin GRANTHAM'S FRUIT JUICE Sweetened, Orange or 25c Lemon, per bottle CALIFORNIA GRAPEFRUIT Seedless and Juicy 25c 5 for See us for your Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. We carry a complete stock and our prices are right Ar riving every boat. Watts' Grocery PHONE 53 PHONE 56 THE STORE OF PLENTY iaiaiiaH'i;iKga:ai:a,i:aifV'!i Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For '. I Rlumblng Goods? 4-Pjdpoi Plumbing' Outfit Complete with QQC trimmings Compare this with Eaton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. ' Labor charges reduced from SU0 to $1.25 per hour Smith &Mal!ctt Ltd. Phone 171 P.O. Box 274 Same Fine Quality Lower Price SALADA T E kA "Fresh f from the Gardens UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Strtmerf leT Prince nupert for Vancouver: l.8.S, f ATAI..A EVERY Tl'KftOAY. I'M PM. Via Waypotwu, arriving Vancouver Tnuraday sin. T.S.H. CARDENA EVEIIV FRIDAY MIDNfOIIT. Arriving Vancouver Sunday mtdnlgnt. appro. Weekly tailings to Port Slmpaon. Alice Arm, Acyox, Stewart and Naaa River potnta Sunday. 1 pa Further information regarding all tailing and ticket at I'RIXCE RITEBT AflENCY: Srconfl, A vruilf. Phpne .Vi8, FLAG DAY TOMORROW Weather Conditions Give Promise of Being Auspicious For Children's Celebration Under Elks' Auspices Weather conditions give promise today of being highly auspicious for the postponed Elkr' Flag Uay celc'i bratlon tomorrow afternoon. The! festlvities will start with a parade vcloped which In 1930 resulted in from the old Westholme Theatre to ,hc sale of approximately 4,000,-Acropolls Hill grounds. The chll- 000 pounds of product. Last year, dren will gather at 1 :30 and the march Is scheduled to start at 2 o'clock. There will be a band, clowns, and all kinds of fun. . After arrival at the Acropolis Hill founds, there will be the flag rals- ing and saluting ceremony with ap - ironrlate short talks by Dean Gib- on and Mayor Orme. Free dlstrlhu-1 000 pounds as compared with Ion of Ice cream and peanuts will proximately 4,000,000 pounds In then be made to the children who; ook part In the parade and a program of children's races will round iff the program. Advertising Stunt Says the Colonel Colonel McMordie suggests that the five planes which arrived here yesterday afternoon were brought nere by himself as an advertising stunt in connection with his spectacular picture "The Lost Squad ron" showing at the Capitol Thea tre tonight and tomorrow. If any person has a better reason let him speak now or forever hold lis peace. JAILED AT BURNS LAKE Divisional headquarters of the provincial police here have been advised that John .Felix Johansen of Fraser Lake has been sentenced to seven days' imprisonment with out option of fine, by Stipendiary Magistrate R. W. MacOowan of Burns Lake for driving a motor- vehicle on the highway at Bums Lake while intoxicated. Steamship Sailings "or Vancouvri Monday ss. Pr. Rupert .... 4 pjn. Tuesday ss. Catala .... 1:30 pjr. Thursday ss. Pr. Oeorge 10 p.m Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.ni Ss. Cardena midnight June 18 ss. Prln. Norah pjn. June 22 ss. Prln. Louise .... pan, From Vaneouver Sunday ss. Catala pjn, Wed. ss. Pr. George .... 11:30 a.m. Friday ss. Cardena pm Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. June 13 ss. Prln. Norah pm. June 17 ss. Prln. Louise am. June 27 ss. Prln. Louise am For Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm. From Naas River Si Tort Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 am, For Stewart aad Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 am Thurs. ss. Pr. George 8 pm. For Ocean Falls- Monday ss. Pr. Rupert .... 4 pm. Thurs. ss. Pr. Oeorge .... 10 p.m Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pm From Ocean Falls- Wed. ss. Pr. George .... 10:30 am Friday ss. Cardena pm. Ss. Princess Adelaide pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands-June 22 ss. Pr. John am For Queen Charlotte Islands-June 10 and 24 ss. P John 10 pm For Alaska-Wed. ss. Pr. George 3 p.m. ui SALMON SELLING Newfoundland Firms Are Co-operating in Disposing of Frozen Stocks ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, June 10: Since the Introduction of modern rapid' freezing methods Into the Newfoundland salmon fishery, an important Industry has been de- however, production was severely restricted due to a large carryover on the British market and also to the lowering of consumption In i Great Britain due to dcDressed con Jdltlons ' there. Production was less than half of the previous year al- ithoush exDorts reached over 3.000.- 1930. For 1932. according to H. R. Brookes, director of Job Bros, another small output Is expected and the objective for the season Is being set at only 1.000.000 pounds with both Job Bros, and Harvey & Co. co-operating for the season. Both the?e firms are co-operating with British houses In order to build up 'a itca'dy permanent market for this product According to the St. John's Dally News, the price to be paid for salmon will be four cents per pound on the east coast that Is one cent per pound less than last year. On the French shore and on the Labrador coast the price will be three cents per pound. FIVE PLANES WILL GO TO GREAT BEAR LAKE AFTER TRIP TO COAST M'ontinued from page one) yachta, designed by Mr. Eastman and manufactured by the Detroit Aircraft Co are comparatively small two-place machines. The fuselages are metal-covered and the wings are of fabric over metal framework. They Arelplanee and are equipped with 180 hp. Curtis- Challenger engines. Their cruising speed la about 85 miles per hour and maximum speed llO miles per hour. There is only one man In each plane, all extra space being used for carrying equipment and provisions. The personnel of the flight party Is: J. H. Eastman, Frank Byerley and J. J. Harrlgan of Detroit; E. C. Burton of Toronto, and D. M. Emery of Ottawa. The expedition Is being financed by a Detroit and Toronto syndicate. All arrangements have been made for the flying in the Great Bear Lake region. It will be necessary to freight fuel and supplies north from Fort McMurray ti the base of operations of the planes. Wedded Recently At Ocean Falls Miss Grace Elixabeth Seward of Victoria Becomes Hriile of David Blais of Paper Town OCEAN FALLS, June 10: The marriage took place here quietly on May 27 of MLss Orace Elizabeth Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grace Seward of Victoria, and David Blals of Ocean Falls. The bride wore a charming princess gown of white satin and was attended by Mrs. Iva Scouse who wore a gown of pink crepe de chine. Claude Kelly was groomsman. The ceremony, which was performed by Rev. R. F. Cr'agg, was followed by a reception.