PAGE FOUR I TTTTi I Fine Shoes Working Shoes Running Shoes ALL KINDS OF SHOES Look oyer Ihe following prices and sec if you can beat them Men's Dress Boots & Oxfords, good range of styles to choose from. Prices $2.45 10 $3.95 Men's Tennis or Running Shoes, Boots or Oxfords, all colors. Prices $1.10 10 $1.45 Men's Black or Brown Calf and Grain Leather Work Boots, Panco soles or leather. Prices $1.95 10 $3.65 Jones' Family MEAT MARKET Phone 957 Loin Veal Chops 2 lbs, Rump Roast Veal per lb. ' Shoulder Veal 4 lbs Slewing Veal, 2 lbs. 1 bunch Carrots Rolled Shoulder Lamb per lb Stewing Lamb, 2 lbs. 1 buneh Carrots ... Pork Chops 2 lbs Shoulder Roast Pork-- 4 lbs. Boiling Bef 3 lbs. L Sirloin Tipper lb Sirloin Steak 2 lbs Leg Pork per lb Prime Rib Roll per lb. Tomato Sausage per lb. Phone 957 35c 15c 50c 25c 20c 25c 35c 50c 25c 18c 45c 18c 18c 10c Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks ToUl capacity 20,010 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding ll-tea Derrick for Heavy LlfU Sawmill and Mlninr Machinery Repaired and Overhauled OLD EMPRESS HOTEL 'Home of the Fisherman, Logger, Miner ROOMS S10 per month, $3 per week, 50c per nljht SHOWMt UATHS Third Avenue Phone 916 JIMMIE CICCONE' Cut Rate Shoe Store Headquarters for Prince Itupert's shoe buying public GEMS FROM LIFE'S SCRAP-BOOK FAITH "Faith lights us through the dark to Deity." Sir W. Davenant. "The more difficult teems the material condition to be overcome by Spirit, the stronger should pe our faith and the purer our love." Mary Baker Eddy. "Faith Is obedience, not compliance." George". MacDonaW. Faith Is to believe what we do nnt taa ft t-ts4 I a .kammuJ m iui. Ladies' Fine Dress or Sports Shoes, any color. Prices $1.95 10 $2.95 Boys' and Youths' Running Shoos, all styles. Prices 89c t0 $1.25 Misses' and Children's Patent Leather Strap Slippers and Oxfords, black or brown calf. Prices 98c t0 $1.65 ra- Buchanan Boys Are Here Today Eleven Youths From Fast Making Tour to Alaska A Buchanan Boys tour oartv of eleven members, of whom ten were from Detroit and the other, Douglas Huegll from Windsor. Ont., called here this morning on the Princess Charlotte en route to Alaska, They will pay a visit to Atlln Lake and come south on the Prmeess Louise next week. The boys were In charge of the sponsor of the tour, George E. Buchanan of Detroit, with Q. a. Spreece in charge of finances. Oet quick result with a want ad 'TILLIE THE TOILER" I ! TGLL'Mg- VUM I'M TAK1MQ I BLirm r- ZrjlJ J I "THE OCBVSJ.1'VE OCT "TOW l-iWOVAJ IT I Fine Double Bill Is Presented Here 'Story of Temple Drake" and "Say It With Music" Are Capital TUratae raUr "The Story of Temple Drake. dramatic tale of present-day youth. and "Say It with Music," a delight ful Britten musical comodv featur ing Jack Payne aijd His Orchestra, comprise me iwo enas or a toeciai first of the week double bill at the Oapitol Theatre hre. in "The Story of Temple Drake." Miriam Hopkins Is cast is a wild faith is to sle what we believe." !oun arL,U)craUc who refuse. St AugusUne. "All th strength and the fort of man comes vines from limu his 1113 faith lauil In Ull things The steps of faith fall on the seeming void, and find the rock beneath." WhiUler. "I'll ne'er distrust my Ood for cloth and bread While lilies flourish and the ven's fed." Guarles. inc oner 01 William Garsan. a young attorney, with whom she Is really In love.- and becomes com-Dromised with mv TjRiu a Mm " unseen."-Jaraw FClarkie,tjr,8nter' , t)tHm ;whing it sue Involving the various charac- 1 tors. William Collier ir.. as a drun- ken college boy and Irving Plchel are among other prominent members of the east. "Say It With Musk" is said to be one of those screen novelties which pfcturegoers delight In and which are presented seldom enough. This clever musician, Jack Payne, and his band have long charmed British radio listeners. The story presents a delightful piece of mystery. P. C. Miller sailed on the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 281 P.O. Box 188 AV I'M whm 1 1 i Tire daily news Monday. jUj jt , WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Halibut Handled at Butedale Sockeye Production Down-Yacht Pays Visit The port of Butedale, some fifty or sixty miles down the coast from Prince Rupert where the Canadian Fishing Co. operates a cold storage plant as well as a large salmon cannery and mild curing plant, has been handling a good deal more halibut than usual this season. Many of the halibut boats have been landing their catches there although the most of them come on to Prince Rupert to outfit before proceeding to the banks again. The company has been shipping a good deal of fresh and frosen halibut from Butedale to the Vancouver market during the past few weeks and such large coasting vessels as the Princess Louise, Prince Rupert ana rrince ueorge, wnicn rareiy 3 ' stop there under ordinary circum stances, nave Deen mailing practically regular calls there of late to load out halibut for Vancouver. Regular service is, of course, being cases as against 11,473 cases last year. 14,341 eases In 1931. 34.666 cases in 1930 and 5.186 cases n 1939. The Fraser River nack of sockem for 1933 was 10333 cases as compared with 9.307 cases in 1932. 6.807 cases In 1931. 3.402 cases In I960 and 11 .0S7 cases In 1929. The total sockeye nack for the British Columbia coast this year up to July 15 was 79.866 cases as corn-oared with 77.742 cases In lfttt 143.596 cases In 1931. 186.137 east in 1930 and 64J36 cases In 1939. Pack of other species besides sockeye up to July 15 had not amounted to any appreciable Aboard the Vancouver power cruiser Tulastta. Capt. Lepage, D. C. Pack of Washlngtorr, DC, publisher of "Nature" magailne, u making another cruise of the British Columbia and Alaska coast and warn a cauer here at the end of the week. Mr. Pack, who Is making the trip largely for the purpose of taking natural hlntory Dhototranhs. wa here last two years ago. He Diana to go as far north as Admiralty vjhaT Vou T"OLLOV1 l!t IIT. I,T Jwl ' . - - I up your r. Further Work on Trail to Butze Rapids Saturday A little rain did not stop the good, work at Butze Rapids trail on Sa turday. Further slashing was car ried out and a start made on the trail. Ross Bros, and Bert Morgan provided transportation. Shortly afternoon, when the Inner man began to crave a little more fuel, along came a splendid lunch from the Fleet Cafe. Messrs. Uebb & Co., builders of the Grassy Bay promenade, however, hold the record for atten dance. Last Friday evening they had 33 on the Job. Hebb says Just one more night like that and one will be able to fox-trot from the highway to the beach. Island In the course mer's cruise. of this sum- James Griffiths, well known Seattle steamship owner and yachtsman. and party, the palatial yacht 8ueja III. arrived in port at 6 o'clock last from ... j . . , , , ' evening it Will the Kit south KHIIfl In til the U1C malnUined to Butedale by the UnJ of lu nor. um nwracra uaruena ana uhh and the Princess Adelaide. Having on board its owner. Cant. them waters. The Sueja III. will also visit Anyox. Stewart and Ket- Officially compiled figure, reveal U? " "": tt that the pack of sockeye salmon on p, g., the Skeena River up to July 15 this year amounted to but 8,892 cases. 7. a,a,,,m . ,..u-r Al- up to that dU to the last five jl u owner nobert years. This ondlUon has, of course. Mi and nU wlfe nd been brought about by the fact here ny evening In the course that, whereas this had been due cruSTand to; of ,n Alaskan continued ho, vu!m l'Lir.Tr i Kehlk.n yesterday vm muHH; iiuiJCTiMg i wiling operations. The 8,662 cases on the Skeena River for this year up to Jury 16 compared with 14.202 eases in 1932. 61.612 cases In 1931. 534127 cases and 20.829 cases In 1929 up to the corresponding date. The Naa River sockeye pack, for 1933 up to July 15 amounting to 4.349 cases was slightly ahead of last year's, pack of 4.156 cases at a correspond m date and the 1931 pack but was a far cry from the 15.737 cases of 1930 and 7,411 cases in 1939. The Riven Inlet sack of sockeye up to the date referred to this year was 16.651 eases aa compared with 17,182 cases In 1932, 38,437 cases in 1931, 49.713 cases In 1910 and 19413 In 1929. The Smith's Inlet pack was 16.130 cases of sockeye this year In comparison with 10.736 cases last year. 9,638 cases in 1931. 28.367 cases In 1930 and 3.186 cases in 1929. The sockeye pack for the central are this year was 13.366 Economy Store Buy For Caah and Pay Leu. Take Advantage of Thee Bargains For Friday. Saturday and Monday 8HAKKR SALT Iodised or plain. 3 pkgs. RINSO Urge 2 pkgs. PALMOLIVB SOAP 9 for B. C. FRBS1I PEAS 3 lbs. B. C. CHBRRIgg per lb ECONOMY DOTTIER Quality A-l, 3 lbs. 0AN0E8 Pure Gold 6 dos. Q RAP WRUIT Florida 3 for CANTBLOUPSS large medium GOOD OLD POTATOES 36 lbs SILVER LEAF LARD 5-lb. paU WlItTK BEANS 6 lbs. AUSTRALIAN ROAST BSRF. 1-lb tin 25c 41c 50c 20c 17c 80c 97c 25cj 20c! 15c 49c 75c 25c 19c Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, at lowest prices. Also a new shipment of Cabury's Candies and Chocolates. You are Invited io look It over. We Deliver Orders of $.00 or Over MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 317-19 Third P.O. Box 573 Avenue West Phone II ISHHBKsMsVassssssi I Persuasive Rosie 1 assv MiH "TO TrAy MONDAY & TUESDAY iHMBttMHf m:I)"SUAY0J TWo!hows-.7&:i5p.m. HUHl -ISLAM) OF lJ Aumunvu ijc ft ewe -Mt BULLS' A DELIGHTFUL, ENTERTAINING DOUBLE HILL .lark rnvnp ann Hiq KnnH amm In "SAY IT WITH MUSIC" (At 7:00 and 0, "The Story of Temple Drake iai oii3) mm .inriam Hopkins and Jack Larue. A Paranw. The Dramatic Life of a HrklM. mV. m,UB r. M g On the StaBc at 9:20, Miss Tito's Pupils in FANCY DANCING TIH7HSI1AV. FRIDAY and SATnWAV-CAVALTAnr A NEW FLOOR FINISH Johnson's Glo-Coat and Old English No HubJ These need no rubbing or polishing and dry with a smooth lai J In fifteen or twenty minutes. For Sale ny THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. LtJ HOLIDAY RESORTS THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modern Conveniences No Flies, No Mosquitoes Home Cooking Tar Kxcellenre 311.00 Per Week Children under 13, half rate MADAME RAJAUT Hell, Q. C. Iilandi When Coming to Terrace Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, H.C. To Oreet You. We meet all trains. Freight it passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat HI A. S.) now In service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult. 33.00; 11.50 per head additional. No crowd loo big. No Job too small PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY North Beach FamouK Holiday I. Near Masselt Q. C. Inland Furnished Shsck lo trd Apply Mrs. Duna Uselt, nc LAKELSE hi Springs Lodge An Ideal Place to lie Finest of fir fuhlnr tKI balhing and boat xi Arrange for iranyr:.-li with W. II. nurnett, Tl n.c lutes from Terrsre to Lodge including boat irr.i? One sdult, $3.00: oh iJ tlonsl adult, $1:5. Wrlle or Win iV.H. HrKNKTT We Look Afler Your IV:: QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SHINGLES The Host Made No. 1 rx, per thousand ..3i No, 1 3x, per thousand Oreen Shingles. Air Dried Retaining All the Cedar Oil HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE If you lose anything try a classified ad. ?UASl0H LOT OF 3 2 i LAV It Ur, -By Westover. MUTT IM 1 OKI ftDrtFl . sSl5 1 M I If I E1'! vou' 17 II