PAGE POCK SUMMER SHOES for Summer Weather We have a large stock of summer shoes including ladies,' misses,' men's, boys' and children's running shoes, beach shoes, tennis shoes and oxfords. We are offering these at 35 lower than they can be purchased elsewhere. This is made possible by the fact that we bought at suth low prices when footwear was at its lowest and manufacturers were anxious to unload. Men's Tennis or Running Shoes, Boots or Oxfords, all colors. Prices $1.10 to $1.45 Men's Dress Boots & Oxfords, good range of styles to choose from. Prices $2.45 $3.95 Men's Black or Brown Calf and Grain Leather Work Boots, Panco soles or leather. Prices $1.95 to $3.65 Paint Boiled Oil and Turpentine have advanced about 35c a gallon in the last few weeks. BUY THIS INEXPENSIVE PAINT Now! Gallons ...$2.79 -Gallons .$1.59 Quarts 89c Kaien Hardware Smith Block Phone 3 Your Boat Needs a Hadio Have us install one of our new sets in your boat. No B or C Batteries required, operates directly off an six volt lighting or ignition system. A demonstration at our shop will convince you of the simplicity and economical operation of this set ma f W4 J r w v Radio Service 335 Second Avenue 1 11UIIC DlUC JLV P. O. Box 132 A. O. BARTLETT C. H. INSULA fiD EU 1 a .ami Oct quick results with a wast ad. Women's or Growing Girls' Tennis or Running Shoes, any color. Prices 95c t0 $1.15 Misses' and Children's Running Shoes, Straps or Oxfords, all colors and styles. Prices 59c to 85c Women's Latest Style in Sandals, color to suit your dress Price . . . . common danger. $1.75 LOCAL NEWS Miss Elen Dak left on the Oatala last evening for Stewart Mrs. H. M. D. Lambe left last Bight for a holiday visit to Alice Arm. Oomoral E II Clark of th ImbI detachment of the R.CMJP. aaQe6 itoaay on the Prmeess Louise t atcagwap. Corp-. Clarke KD1LP. returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's tram from a trip to Terrace oa official datie4. Cept. W. p. Armour was fined ten dollars in the ctty police aourt jthis morning for drtvteg to the, Contract Let For New Roof on Stewart Hall 8TEWART, B.C., July 31: The I seml-mnntKlv meAtlnn nl 4 Via ,. ....... v. v. niv .,u- nklpal Commissioners held on Tuesday evening was a short one, purely routine matters being handled. Current accounts amounting to $49.26 and payroll amount- I lng to $209.25 were passed for pay ment. Two sealed tenders for a new roof on the municipal building, according to specifications furnished by the commissioners were od- ened as follows: Fred E. Risen. $112.00. D. J MaeLean. $72.50. The lower tender was accepted. I Caotain J. S. Wilson k i tk.' south and It Is understood is plan-1 ning to attend a Canadian Legion convention before returning. Hedley Rowntree charred with intoxication tn me ctty polk court' nis morning was fined ttf with .option of 14 days imprisonment. M L. Werneeke. orominent Ynkan I j mining man. who has been on a trip i south was a passenger north on the Princess Louise this morning. T W Brown, of the firm of WH-liamx. Manson. Brown and lUrvey, who ecenUy underwent an opera-ioD for appendicitis, left the hos-pjtaJ yesterday and Is back in hat Mffici! today. M-iicing her final call here of Ui season. CP.R steamer Prin-( w Charlotte. Capt. WfRlam Pamt-fr arrived in port at 3:45 Saturday afternoon a to sailed at 3:30 iP.m for Vancouver whence she 1 will proceed fc Victoria to be tied j up. The vessel brought tn 300 pas- sengers of whom four disembarked ' here, a similar number going south jfrom here aboard her. Boys' and Youths' Running Shoes, all styles. Prices 89c t0 $1.25 Ladies' Fine Dress or Sports Shoes, any color. Prices $1.95 10 $2.95 Misses and Children's Patent Leather Strap Slipbers and Oxfords, black or brown calf. Prices 98c to $1.65 Cut Rate Shoe Store - !M The Tongue "The boneless tongue, so small, so wear. Can crush and kiU." declares the One. "The tongue destroys a greater horde." The Turks assert, -than does the sword.- A Persian proverb wisely saith: "A lengthy tongue, an early death: Or sometimes takes thai form tn stead: "Dont let your tongue eat off your bead." The tongue can speak a word Says the Chinese, "outstrips the steed; " Whfle Arab sages this hneart: The tongue's great storehouse to the heart" from the Hebrew writ this saying Tho' feet should slip, ne'er let the tongue. The sacred witter crowns the whole. "Who keeps bis tongue doth keep his soul." Home Friend. Today's Weather Terrace Clear, calm, tempera-tare 53. Any ox Clear, calm, 56. Stewart Clear, calm, M. HaseJtoo dear, calm, M. Smttbers Clear, calm. So. Bums Lake Cloudy eahn, H. SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MAR1 NEW YORK, July 31:-Bar silver was quoted at New York today at 5V per ounce. Copper held firm at 9c. Mail Schedule For the Fast Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri daw 8:30 pjn. From the East-Mondays and Saturdays 2:16 pan. Thursdays 10:20 pjn. For Vancouver-Mondays 2 p.m. Tuesday 12:30 p.m. Friday n pjR Saturday 4 p.m. Saturday 6 pjn. Monday. Wednesday and Friday (by train) 8:30 pjn. From Vancouver-Sunday ' pjn Monday ajn. Wednesday 11:30 ajn. Thursday (by train) .10:20 .... p.m. VT1 1 "f ii:so ajn. SAturday (by train) 2:15 p.m. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday 7 pjn Krtoay 2 p.m. From Stew-art and An) ox-Tuesday n:30 ajn Saturday e pjn.- THZ D1ILT KTrTS Monday l! PLOWING WINNERS Second Annual Contest is Held at Vandrrhoof Indians Take Priies VA.VDERHOOF, July 31: The second ann ual plowing match to be held in the Central Interior took place Thursday. July 27 at the farm of George SneU, pioneer settler at Vanderhoof The event Utf year was spon sor J by the Nechako Farmer" In sUlote and. to a large extent the success of the day was doe to the energstle eftoru of the committee composed of D Irving. J. Ootdke. A. J P. Rae, T B Mitchell. J. H. McMillan, J. H Andra and C. Stned- iley. The Indian department, as It did lavt year, re-operated with the in-:uute and Herb Moore and Andy Rae representing the Indian de partment at Vanderhoof. are to be j highly eompUmcnted for the degree , of mrcui they have attained in ; ineir efforts to encourage the In-' dlans to adopt better culture methods. Oat of the fifteen rntriea. nine ware Indians and they captured more than their share of the j wards, winning aeven oat of the he nine specials and muring the two highest scores on the field. Throughout the siatch a vast Improvement over the previous year in the method of plowing was to be noted and the judges, J Manning. Telkwa. D Sutherland. Smlthere and H s. French. Prince George had coasts rable worry and covered many miles of ground in pasting awards. The following prises were awarded: Indian Department Walkinr Plow Senior Duncan Alex, Frank An- tolre. Jonas Thomas. Junior Alex Johnny. Competing Settlers, Walkinr Plow Senior Val JuBrisohn Ooidw Jr. Sulky Plow Senior John Boor. Junior Waiter Irvtng Gang Plow Senmr-Jaek Lewis. The fsjsmwtng speclsli were awarded: Duncan Alex repeated his victory of last year and captured the silver trophy given for highest points on the field for plowing and also took the prize offered for the best crown and five furrows. Jonas Thomas was lodged to have made the best start and John Ool-dte Jr. the best finish. Morris Thomas secured the special awarded for the best working team and also the prise for the best turned out team. The business men's class which aroused much Interest was won by & C. McGeaehy and the ease and mastery be displayed In handling his plow csund many of the farmers present to suggest that be most have pot considerable rehearsing befoee the contest. Youngest plowman was Alas Johnny and oldest. Donald George both local Indians. Luncheon Is Served Before commencing the match a demonstration of opening the land for plowing was given by John Ool die of Vanderhoof. After the com petltors completed their crowns an interval was given when a tasty luncheon was served by the lady members of the North Side Com munity Hall. The Nechako Farmers Institute U to be highly commended in the way It is taking hold of and spon soring activities of public interest. They are this year behind the local creamery, handling the plowing match and plan to establish a Fall ralr at Vanderhoof tn the near future. This large district with settlers of the energy and capabilities display. 4 by the members of the Institute is well on the way to becoming one of the leading agricultural communities in the province. Children riding Meyeles are requested by the police to slow down at signals and abide by all rules while on the streets or further action will have to be taken. CITY Transfer Phone 950 Hemlock and Spruce Of per cord, delivered vw COAI, roil SALE Furniture and Piano Moving I SPECTACLE OF SCREEN 'Forty-Second Street," Big Musical Picture. Belnr Stated at Capitol Theatre Heralding the return of musical pictures to the talking screen. "Forty-Second Street," dramatic musical comedy spectacle, opens a three-day ran at the Capitol Theatre here tonight. It has an all-star cast of noted screen and stage players and features many musical and dancing acts which are said to be very fine. Besides being snappy, colorful and packed with laughs, the picture also has a dramatic underlying theme. It reveals the mammoth spectacle of a musical comedy show tn preparation and when it is finished. ! The stellar names In the cast in-. elude those of Warner Baxter. Bebe 1 Daniels. Raoy Kceler, George Brent. Una Merkel Ouy Kmbee. Dkk PoweU. Oinger Rovers and many others. It Is one of the most j Imposing casts since "Oread Hotel" . One hundred and fifty of the most beautiful girls from stage and screen were selected to take parti in the chorus. Special songs were written for' the picture, some of these being si-' ready very popular on the radio such as Tm Young and Healthy "; "Shuffle on to Buffalo." "You're, Getting to be a Habit With Me" and ' "Forty-Second Street." The screen play Is based on the popular novel by Bradford Ropes. Good Progress Building Trail To Butze Rapids Good progress 1 reported on the building of the trail from the high way to Butae Rapids, something like N feet of the walk being now com pleted, the bad places bridged with corduroy. Those on the Job Saturday were John llarray. Archie. H. Zamkhr. Peter Watson and Ross Mackay. Jack Cook and Pred Wesch provided transportation, the Commodore Cafe the eaU and George Munro and Blii Walls the drinks It U rxpr ted tint six new men will be r,i, :hr ;b next Saturday IT PAYS TO PAY CASH Oar Price art Always Reasonable Special For Friday, Saturday & Monday BOOWOMY TEA & COPPEE 0"7 per lb SUGAR -lb sack FLOUR Alberta Rose 48 lbs MILK All brands per doa. RHHDgSR OOPTKE -Por camping, per Urge tin JAPAN BBS RICB- 4 lbs. BCONOMY BUTTER 3 lbs. FANCY DRIBD APPLES - 2 lbs FANCY DRIED APRICOTS 1 lbs. NEW POTATO 88 12 lbs EOOB Fresh seconds 3 doz. WATER MELON per lb. . 4IU S3.75 S1.58 81.15 MOTHER'S BISCUIT MIX cults made in a jiffy per pk. 23c 15c 80c 25c 50c Bis- 31c -The AYLMER TOMATO JUICE--The drink for health 3 tins QUAKER TOMATOES JH's. 2 tins FRBIH ORBBN PEAS 5 lbs. LETTUCE per head . 23c 25c 25c 4c 25c 55c: 8c We Drllver Orders of It.OO or Ovrr MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store I7-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 575 phone II Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Feature Starts 7 25 & 9 Z5 TlVf 11 Admission - jjl The Grandest Entertainment Ever Offered -11 r Stars 50 Featured Players and 200 Beautiful r...l '42nd. STREE With WARNER HAXTER, HERE DAN IK I s fir;0, RRENT, GINGER ROGERS, RI HY kU l U DICK POWELL lieart-Throbbinr Melodies Danlinr Danre Ensemble x. A Glittering Spectacle A Warner Bros.' Itchaat' MICKEY MOl'SE in "Night" "Screen Souvenirs Tr, . THURSDAY ONLY -STRICTLY IERsoi Fishing Rods and Lini Enjoy the fine weather while it lat- Ta and go fishing We can supply you including an Angler's l.u . i , . THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Lti HOLIDAY RESORTS THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modern Conveniences No Flics, No Mosquitoes Home Cooking Par Excellence SI 1.04 Per Week Children under 11 half rate .MADAME RAJAUT Hell Q. C. hlands When Coining lo Terrace Make Arrancemrnls With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Oreet You. We meet all trains. 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