Men's Work Hoots Serviceable and suitable for hard wear. Fer pair Phone Green 615 (Continued from Pa 11 1 i PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NTiTS Wednesday JujT Plenty of Fish Are being caught by the Trollers so why not a new pair of dependable RUBBER BOOTS Men's Rubber Knee Boots Per pair . Men's Rubber Hip Boots Ter pair $4.85 Cut Rate Shoe Store WKBMSSmmmMttMk IIEAU TALK ov lo-noon For Best Quality and Service GO TO MUSSALLEM'S V Our prices arc with the market. Get our prices before purchasing elsewhere, on groceries and provisions, fresh fruits and vegetables. CONFECTIONER. DELICATESSEN, ICE CREAM and CANDIES DEPARTMENT Open From 8 a.m. to Midnight r I Mail Orders Given Special Attention MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 917-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box S7S Phone 18 SUPERIOR . RADIO SERVICE 'can only be obtained through the use ol adequate equipment. Have as service that set now and enjoy the maximum output of your receiver by phoning Blue 320. Converters rented from us will give you daylight reception. rior imi Radio Service 334 Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 P. O. Box 133 A. O. BARTLETT 0. H. INSULA KDER Advertise In tne Dally News $2.95 $5.45 Men's 3-4 length Boots Per pair i ing that street that majing 'aevUons were demanded of all priests started to chant the Patefv . The guests had included General noater, sajttcg .jyvmed" at the pcftii joough. Bread H fZAljl ?T tHi "T because il was there that breaf 0t Buy iBrttfefa- cam- used tob soldi palgn In Denmark. ' Lfanehouse and London's? China 11 4'- Brown, president of the wwu. auoui ouujit wnten I1IKU so Ml nrucav IUIM91' Was was heaid, wdre disappointing. London's . Chinatown was; - put 'ixi th the: . .. :.. . i . a- snaae oy Vancouver, ft Ihearty ote qf appreciation (or a London's ruleof the. toad to theJdlriW which had been of dtit-left the ipeakW Quitted fostendlg laferVst to aUA T through t fact that Whin, W ft mf .J it 5 FEs? Q t dtheflJncheJa of jneXr. o the w t & '." lubhd in thy. OuU. in fri t,? to col. Johnston, were C. armor weie designed to specfaUy 1 v ' js..., tv,u and ana Q P P-r. c c. wuour utJ.r orotect th ; left afcie larirff th right free for fighting. So LoWonlX n7!h,Hnh " of the club had learnen to travel wKh the lefimembcr side to tr wall and had seen no 1 l . . . reason to change no matter what ' the rest of the world mi$h do. The speaker told of attend! -g the annual Cambridge -Oxford rowing classic and the Derby He had been poearbly more interested in the nature of the cowds than in ! the acuta I contests. In the Derby , was a horse owned by O. Besner. ' He had also taken an Intense In-! terest In hearing the "soap box"! speeches on varieties of subjects and without restriction of a Sunday afternoon in Hyde Park. ' The old inns of England were: losing much of their former charm. I the speaker said. Controlled today by the big brewing concerns, theyj were rapidly becoming mere com-' meroia! enterprises. Graduation fxenises for the lads at Eton and Harrow had been seen. The head-wear ol the boys for the occasion ierm'd very strange to a visitor. The trooping of the colors on June 3 the King s Birthday, and the Al-dershot Tattoo had been very Impressive and the speaker described Incidents and impressions of both. Col. Johnston told of attending a Canadian Club banquet in London at which the speaker had been Rt Hon. Austin Chamberlain who had talked of the Imperial Conference in Ottawa. A Fish Mongers' banquet $1.95 BmmmMmt " was another interesting gathering which had proven tq be a moat elaborate affair where court dress and ..... mud. was in ine cniir and exten- ded; to Pol. Jdhnstori. on behalf of the -.members of the nrn Cttih. a tt r new The Greatest Range Values EVER OFFERED See the New Enterprise All Cast Coal or Wood Range The Lifetime Range Very Easy Terms If You Wish Kaien Hardware Smith Block Phone 3 comb I'VJB SOT ..- - - twit Dnn rrr----r-l r6f?rir IT- Her raui fcu-i- tavneH V UTILUE THE TOILER'' I'M WOT SO U(5B AtrjUT "TV IS taoSiP PnoriT r-NCs 1 SAlM MAC 'S 11 ai m-m - ' elk Mac 1tbjPh R. L WRIGHT WALTER KIE1IN JOIN J. J. GIBBONS ADVERTISING ACENCY J. (iibbons Limited announce .the appointment of K. L. Wright ai i then Kwinh and Surey Department, and nf Walter Kiehs a aci .unt eeculne Mr. Wright, formerly l.eneral Sale Manager (or Tin Top Tailors. Ltd . is alto well known both ai a writer and lecturer on commercial economic and practical merchandising Mr Kiehn who is president of the Toronto Advertising and Sales Club and lately Sale and Advertiiing Manager of the Rogers Majestic Corp rati .n Limited. ha had a wide and successful cxptmiKC as a fair -iml adwrtisinit executive. RELIEVING OF AVIATOR Expeditions Converging Today on Anadyr From Khabarovsk and Nome CHICAGO, July IS: (Canadian Press) A plan to send two rescue planes to Siberia so that James J. ! Matlern, Texas aviator, could cotn-jpiete his solo flight around the l world was announced today by bis backers in the venture. S. J. Sac-kett. one of the sponsors of Mat-tern's glvbe-erteireUfa undertaking, said that he had been Informed that : Pan-American Airways plane was ready at Fairbanks to take olf lor Anadyr, where Mat. tern Is at present following his farced landing and that .another speedy ship part of William Alexander's relief expedition, Is also waiting in AtetkSf. Sackeit said that, if both rataVwMe sent, one of ttjem would I be tsintinlover4 to Matterfa for him w jiy atsstf 40 Ajasu ana ipence to New- York, tae other being used by Alexander and his Companions to tbke then back k Terrace where they wfll pick up their ' own plane and return east. Expected at Anadyr MOSCOW, July 12: (Canadian Press 1 - Pilot Lenusovsky of the Northern Sea Route, a private Russian conuaeitlal flying concern, expects to reach Anadyr on Friday evening and to land In Nome with James J. Mattem. United States round the world flyer, twenty-four hours later, according to advices received from Khabarovsk. ANYOX IS CHEERFUL "Anyox looked like old times on Saturday and Sunday,' It was remarked this mom ing by D. C. Scott, well known confectionery travelled from Vancouver, who spent the week-end in the smelter town and arrived from there on the Cats la yesterday. The people of Anyox are feeling highly elated over the recent ten percent all around wage increase by Orsnby Co. and. with the copper price showing further advances, are very cheerful as to the Immediate future. "Dave" Scott is one of the best known commercial travellers In the country. He recalls that It was 1010 when he paid his first visit to Prince Rupert, registering at the old Premier Hotel. The Perfect Forgetter om,6iuu' l . SttY.'. y'"1 A. UOT TO . 1 mi 1 li7-l. 'Newspaper Story Is showins Here Lee Tracy Plays Part of Columnist In "Blessed Event" at Capitol Theatre Based on the Broadway stage hit. -Blessed Event," feature offering ' on the Capitol Theatre screen here this mid-week, its & fast moving, drama about a Broadway columnist of the Walter WmeheU type As an exposition of, how such a dirt 1 disher works, the story leaves little I to be desired and Lee Tracy In the I title role give! dynamic perfor-! mance. The action Is kept pulsating ' at aU times, ahd ttnre is plenty of smart comedy, nifty wisecracks rand human interest stuff so that' the story will strike a general ap peal. The principal dramatic moments la the piece eonceni Tracy's refusal j to be intimidated by a racketeer who wants his sdsndal kept out of the papar. Tnaejr crasVs a ritzy nlgltt club opeajag which had ad-. vertised that He would be barred and there hi foils the canasters with the hrfd crook being bumped oif la the set-to. Msry Briajn Is the love Interest and Dick Powell Is good as a "crooner."' LINDBERGHS ON FLIGHT Famous American Flyer and Wife Are Making Aerial Trip to ' Greenland HALIFAX, July It: (Canadian Press Col and Mrs Charles A. Lindbergh arrived here at M last evening from North Haven. Maine, and took off today for the north In the course of a flight from New York to Oreenland. They left New York on Sunday under adverse weather conditions and landed at North Haven. Lindbergh is engaged in a mapping reconnaissance of a portion of a projected new trans-Atlantic air route. Today's Weather Dead Tree Point Cloudy, light southeast wind; barometer. 30.18; temperature. S3; sea choppy. Triple Island Overcast, licht southerly wind; sea smooth. Langara Island Overcast, calm, sea smooth. Terrace Cloud, south wind, M. Aiyansh-Part steady, calm. ftl. 11 Bap ! Wednesday & Thursday FIUDAY and SAtiJ TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 p.m. "ELMER Til Feature Starts 7:40 & 9:40 Admission 15c & 50c G HE ATI COMLDY Ml SIC ROMANCE "BLESSED EVENT" With Lee Tracy, Mary Brian, Dick P0 11'- ..... It .... I . . I(nn,,.l.ll nt I'll I r I . 1 r- .. I 'C?tJ .-I-A il.. l. ! II.. cl.ll.... Il.i.i. .IRIll tlUIi lidUlU 9M1IUIII, IlUieU Musical "SPEAKING OF OI'F.RATIONS" I'AKA.MOL'Vr .uvrn.v v-iiil aaDo in iMnau.iw.iu hill COPPER PAINT Murie for hulls nf wrmdrn vjuK nf, " " -". " .J submerged woodwork, absolutely h mm muiine growths, and dries with a sinew surface Price, per gallon (X J An effective antl-foullng paint 1 UIduIory:woodl(Urfi,CM Pricr. per gallon S5.I $4.2 THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. L HOLIDAY RESORTS THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modern Conveniences No Flies, No Mosquitoes Home Cooking Par Excellence 311.00 Per Week Children under 13. half rate MADAME RAJAUT Tlell. q. C. Islands Take the DaiHv News with you. BjauelsEnsKKXBssUBXHISBYalUenV When Coming to Ten Make ArrsntrmrnU Wij Swain's Trans! & TAXI, Terrace To Greet You, We meet all train.' F passenger servic c Lskelse Lake it.t I boat II A S 1 U' w on the lake. Fare anywhere on the ti one adult S3.M. II, SO pr? ll additional. No crowd tcs I No Job toe seta' PICNIC PARTIES EVU! SUNDAY LAKELSE H( Springs Lodge An Ideal Place to lie. Finest of fir fishing h: 'bathing and boal..- Arrange for transpcrj with W. II. flurnctt, T in.C Rates from Terrare to Lodge Including boat One sdult. 33.00 ra h U itlepal sdult, II 3. Write or Wire W. II. IU'RNKTT We lok After Your The Fish which made Prince Rupert Fatnov "Rupert Brand" SMOKED 1ACK COD J I'rcpsrcd Dally Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. l A V . -By Westover DOM'T KMOVO 4 --? HmMjngejjM