1 a . tasa 1 Jones' Family MEAT MARKET Phone 957 Loin Veal Chops 2 lbs Romp Roast Veal ptr lb Shoulder Veal 4 lbs Stewbtg Veal, 2 lbs. 1 bunch Carrots . Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Decks Total capsclty 21,011 teas EbJabotldert ana" Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding llten Derrick for Deavy LlfU Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled asa Ufa PAGE FOUK WOMEN ! Look Here! We have shoes for you and your children that can be bought at such a low price that shoe shopping becomes family all in and try on a pair of our Third Avenue Phone 957 1 Rolled Shoulder Lamb ) per lb Stewing Lamb, 2 lbs. LbunehCarroU Pork Chops 2 lbs. Shoulder Roast Pork 4 lbs. BetHng Beef 3 lbs. BlrWn Tip per lb. ,. SirMn Steak- 2 lbs. Leg Park per lb. Prime Rib Roll per lb Tomato Sausage per lb. 35c 15c 50c 25c 20c 25c 35c 50c 25c 18c 45c 18c 18c 10c a pleasure. Bring the Summer Shoes, Beach Shoes, Running Shoes or FINE SHOES Many women worry over their shoe troubles. Don't do that. We have such a large selection that you can easily find what you want. Ours is the shoe shopping centre for Prince Rupert Let us help you choose a pair. It is a pleasure for us to serve you. We have a large shipment just arrived. Rate Shoe Store Kight Across From the Montreal Importers Steamship Sailings HUMOR ALL For Vancouver ' Monday ss. Pr. oeorge 4pjn.i Tuesday Cataia 1:30 pjn. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 djj, Ss. Cardena midnight Saturday as. Prin. Louise 5 psn. Ss. Prince Rupert 7 pjn. from Vancouvei Sunday ss. Cataia pjn. Ss. Cardena djh Tor Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Cataia ;. 6 pjn. Friday as. Prince Rupert 3 pan. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Cataia ... 11:30 ajn. Satur ss. Pr. Rupert .8 pja: i or Naas luver ana fort Simpion Sunday ss. Cataia 8 pja. from Naas Klver & I'ort Slrapxjn Tuesday ss. Cataia .... 11:30 ajn. For Ocean Falls-Monday as. Pr. Oeorge . 4 p m Friday as. Prin. Adelaide 10 pjr. Saturday ss. rt. Rupert 7 pjn From Ocean FalU Wed ss. Pr. Oeorge 11:30 ajn Friday ss. Pr. Rupert 11:30 gjc Ss. Prin. Adelaide pjn. Ss. Cardena pjn. For Queen Charlotte Islands July 14. 28 ss. Pr. John 10 pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands July 12 and 26 es. Pr. John a m. For Alaska-Monday ss. Prin. Charlotte aja. Wed. ss. Prince Oeorge 3 pjn. From Alaska-Monday es. Prince Oeorge, 7 am. Saturday es. Prm. Louise pjn. The Dally Nw can be pur- chased at Post Office News Bund. 323 Granville St. Vancouver. 4 r Karl Anderson, Prince Oeorge, B.C. e R. W. Riley, Terrace. B.O. General Store, Anyox 4 e 8mlthers Drug Store. Smith- ers. B.C. "TILUE THE TOILER" MOW UWT i OfcT OOVJM -to 1 1 '--'- BO jafa, Pi!HA'r THROUGH And Irrepressible Newspaper Correspondent in Him A peregrinating journalist with the nerv nf a Rmnl iim. Monday ss. Prin. Charlotte am j pMeatsons In Moscow with the se-Wed. ss. Pr. Oeorge 11:30 ajn.jeret polioe, too many women and Friday ss. Pr. Rupert 11:30 ajn. J thrills galore that are twisted into ob. x-iuiccw Aoeiaioe ... pjn. jaugns mark the stace hit "dear All Wires." playing tonight and to morrow at the Capitol Theatre. With Lee Tracy as the Irresponsible and irrepressible newspaper correspondent. Benita Hume, Una Mer-kel and James Oleaaon heading an exeeUent east, Mexto-Ooldwyn-Mayer's rQmisation of the Braad- wajr comedy hit depicts the trials and tribulations of the fast-talking hero. Tracy steals his employer's chorus girl and takes her from Paris to Moscow. He geU fired. He invades the Red Army. He tries to "frame" a shooting In order to register a scoop and get his Job back. He falls into the hands of the Russian secret police. He lets himself be captured by Riffs. He tries to get rid of dancers and blonde sirens who storm the citadel of his love In vain. And finally, the only sensible woman In the lot, played by Benita Hume, marries him and reforms him for the time being at least. Tracy at His Funniest The picture Is crammed with laughs and moves at lightning-like speed. Tracy is at his best as the fast-talking reporter, his new role giving him even greater opportunities than that of his recent "Bles sed Event." Miss Hume, an lmrmr. tation from England, is a beauty and a finished actress. GN.R. TKALNS "or the East-Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays 9:30 pjn. f'rom the East Tuesdays it Thursdays 10:30 pjn. Mondays it Saturdays 2:15 p m. Smithers Convention Notes School Problems Discussed ; Alder's Proposal Popular; Cariboo Member Frank; Radio Station Needed For Central U. C. SMITHERS. Aug. 9 During the : perennial" resolution asking for debate on a resolution which asked i the establishment of an experi- Act, at the Board of Trade Con vention here, L. B. Warner of Smithers pointed out what he considered a grave Injustice under the Act as it stood at present whereby a mere dollar or so on small pro perty interest The person with thousands of dollars Invested was B virtually placed at the mercy of j wHinc tuuincuii mu amounted to practically nothing at all. In addition to protesting at this condition of affairs, the resolution, which was anmwmri jmt th mn. Mr. Alder declared that people of ranee Rupert were buying to too great an extent in the south of products which conic be obtained in their own Interior district. On the other hand, people of the interior were sending money awas for goods which Prince Rupert business men should by rights be selling them. Mr. Alder attend t put the already established city market building In Prince Rupert at the disposal of the Interior nro- ducers rent free and in good shape Prowung they undertook the or. ganiaation of delivery and market ing. The offer was unarsmously accepted on motion of Frank Dock-rill of Telkwa whose resolution as that various of the member boards and each of the Farmers' Institutes of the district appoint one member to a central commit tee to get the marketing proposal ciuaiiy under way. Appreciation of the Prince Ru pert commissioner's offer of cooperation was expressed in a reso lution moved by J. A. Fraser and Olof Hanson, federal members for Cariboo and Skeena respectively. While no exception could be ta ken to such a request, John A Pser. the Cariboo federal member, warned the convention that it need not be hopeful of anv result being obtained from the "hardy Columbia. Tiie present minister of agriculture, Mr. Fraser pointed out, was frankly in favor of fewer rather than more exDerfanenta! farms. The ultimate oast of each an extensive property owner was such a project was $100,000 and rarrca irom eiiner voting at a ! were was quite oonoosiy not uie district school meeting or standing I money at present for such outlays. for the office of school trustee if he owed a single dollar in tax ar- During discussion of a resolution rears whereas a person, amounting asktrg for the establishment of a vu i.uauy 10 a transient, was in radio oroaocasung station in ien-Rood standing to vote after paying ' tral British Columbia as a Unk of tne proposed uanaaian national network, delegates from various interior commivitles told of the present general difficulty of get-tlnc dear receotlon from Cana dian stations with the possible ex ception or Calgary. A station of attenuate strenxth situated In central British Colum bia, possibly between Terrace and Vention. asked that mnnirv vhnnl I Prin (Ijmwm MWh m-m Ik. rm boards be given greater control in j qutrements of the Yukon as well 'he matter of appointment and as British Columbia. The conven--li&tnlaaal of teachers, suggested tion was Informed of teats ak g that more advantageous aUtutory this line which were contemplated 1ates be set for the holding of an- by the new Canadian Broadcasting "ual school meetings and implied Commission which, it was expec-approval of the raising of the sta- ted would ere long have its tech-tutory school age from six to seven ntcal men In the field, years. L. 8. McOlll of Smithers told City Commissioner W J. Alder of of recently interviewing 1 lector Prince Rupert spoke more spec!- Chartesworth, chairman of the Ca-fically In favor of the last-men- nadlan Broadcasting CommlMion tio-eo clause m Vancouver. E T. Kennev of Tnrsw r. nw u.- w i . m " sTnSxwSSHMstf sVa VB awKWaUli pressed opposition to any move to felt that owners of radios In these raise the ace for beainnera or to . ...i- .- .u. . l " , ytmn 001 the way of return on their licences of f High School into the streets by the, were required to nay SET f f "M rT? was cation. ... . . Lee Tracy is Seen as Irresponsible! f btankrt resolution was ulU- u m something mateiy passeo on majority vote The Ksotliion was brought up late in the convention and there seem ed to be some some doobt aootx as as to to whether whether There was no question as to Ww Popularity of the movement in stituted by City Commissioner Al der of Prince Rupert to encourage the marketing of central interior produce and goods In the coast city Quite possibly, this may turn to be the most important accomplishment of the convention done. In regard to the selling by the T, TT the majority of the delegates were ! p rotincl1 ownant ot Ior in favor of all tK. m.. I reverted taxes, a resolution by the braced in the resolution. Vanslerbeof sad District Board requested that all purchasers of reverted lands, both past and present, be treated alike and that no interest be charged except on overdue Instalments of principal. It was held that those who had acquired land under the original system whereby purchases were made on the terms of ten percent cash and the balance In nine equal Instalments with six percent Interest on all payments were under a considerable handicap as compared with those who had purchased later on the basis of no payments for two years except taxes and thereafter ten percent of the snraani value down and the balance in nine an nual Instalments with no Interest except on overdue payments. Rev. E. 8. Fleming, delegate from Burns Lake, brought forward hut did not press a resolution which would have urged the institution by the railroads of a motorvehlcle type of rapid transit both for freight and passenger traffic in order to keep the railways from t. comlng obsolete In service. Other delegates considered that It would be unwise to act with short notice . 1 upon a question of such magnitude as this. Th convention agreed that, in future, resolutions, to be considered by the annual convention, should be In the hands of the secretary of the Associated Boards at least a month and a half ahead of the date of the annual convention and THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing . .Modern Cent entente No Flics, 'o Mosquitoes Home Cooking Par Excellence III.W Ter Week Children under 12. half rate MADAME RAJ ALT Hell. Q. C Islands Wednesday Aapjt . . nHHHV-BKSH( n. W, I . Cll.11.-W -T A - , BW H Bmi T- IV. I. t Future Starts 7 45 & 9:45 47TT7TrTel . .., Admission 50c Si 15c ""'"s Tenquln pool' TJie celebrated lomeay smash, Starrlnr Lee Tracy in "Clear All Wires" With BENITA HUME, UNA MEKKEL. A M-O-M Itcleai i... llroaduay With Every Tlirlli, Laugh and Love apje J Comedy CllAKLifc uiisr. in -ma SILENT RACKET .Musical (IM.II.luiAm ittrou inu I'AI.V.M( that such ros- , the approval of , member bonnis r ' Ing. however, v, , jered as unplyiiu j possible for Ui. a ! to take up man. : jest and import , arise unexpert. time. HOLIDAY RESORTS When Coming lo Terrace Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You. We meet aU trains. Freight it passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat iH A 8 i now In service oo the lake. Fare anywhere oti the lake, one adult. S.M; SI.M per head additional. No croud too big. No Job too small. PICNIC 1'AHTIE.S EVERY SUNDAY ! LAKELSE HO Springs Lodge An Ideal Plat e t He Flneti of flv f.., . i billiin j and tw! -4 Arranie for trar-i with IV. II. lium-Vlsa RX lutes irom Trit u MWie Inri idlp tr., One adult r- "it tlons sd.'t till Write or W rt W. II. Ill KNOT We Uok Iftfj Via 1 North Beach Famous H Naif MoeeoH q. ( r FarnUhed Shi li t Apply Mrs, kzi Mavctl, B' QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SHINGLES The Host Made No. 1 5x, per thousand J No. 1 3x. ner tlmnsnnil i'X m - Green Shinties. Air Dried lleUinlne All the Cc ' C: HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 585 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Oulkley Valley Coals are guaran-teed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Dulkley Valley. W also sell Timothy Hay, wheat Oats and Barley. Frincc Rupert Feed Co. M Phones US A Study in Character t CAWT TBtU VET - . w reOMBOty C3CT ROSIfc, M6CHAUISM i - D UP 1 j, l ' Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY I'honc C57 r or Your Healtt Chlrepri! t': Ultra Violet Hjti Intra lied Rs.ti Massart All at Reason. 1 rJ- W. C. 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