PAGE POUR Why Get Colds? T or Catch the Flu ? RUBBERS ARE CHEAP AND NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM. WE HAVE: Mens Rubbers at 90c Ladies' Rubbers at 79c Misses' Rubbers at '.. 69c Children's Rubbers at 59c Colds arc becoming prevalent and flu is also reported in and around the city. To prevent these, keep the feet dry always by using rubbers. They keep the feet warm and save the shoes. The cost is trifling. We have a great assortment of Ladies,' Misses' and Children's High Boots CUT RATE SHOE STORE 1 I! Third Avenue Prince Rupert gj SALMON GOLD MINES LTD. One Chance in a Lifetime Strikes are FOLLOWING IN RAPID SUCCESSION AT THE SALMON GOLD MINES. Stewart and Premier people are aU excited over the latest find just announced. Samples are running very high in tree gold and D. Campbell, superintendent of the Big Missouri, went over to see It and was much impressed. In the first discovery of the Salmon Gold main xone general average values covering a length of 300 feet, width 10.96 feet, at present prices of gold is $22.00 a ton, which means that for every foot of depth there is ore of a value of $5,918.00. With the main ore body just uncovered at 200 feet lower elevation than the present workings, if the ore body continues with the same values, the ore will have a value of $1,17300.00. The vein at the 200 foot level has a width of 35 feet, weU mineralized. Vein No. 3 in eight open cuts gives an average value of $17.10 lor a length -of 320 feet and a width of 5.37 feet. Foiff. mere parallel veins have been discovered, making ''the -total 6f 'reins 12. Capitalisation, 3,000,000 shares of 50c par value. Only 1,450 shares outstanding including, this offering. Shares selling now at 2Gc each, prices will be advanced to probably 50c by the end of the month. COLLAKT & McCAFFERY LTD. Sole Agents Prince Rupert, B.C. BUY-- Bulkley Valley COAL I Keep Your Cash at Home J Part of Every Dollar Spent For Bulkley Valley Coal all Returns to Prince Rupert Your Dealer Can Supply You MissNellieLawrence Teacher of VIOLIN and THEORY . Phone 177 315 Second Avenue West Developing and Printing Send Your Films Direct to WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Rspld Service Prlnre Rupert Organization of Clothes Campaign Gyro Club Now Appealing to Public For Support of Movement to Provide Used Clothing Appealing for public support of the campaign. 8. J. Jabour reported to the Prince Rupert Oyro dub at its regular weekly luncheon on Tuesday In connection wttb Um movement which has been insti tuted by the dub to obtain used clothes for distribution among the needy of the city. Mr. Jabour, who is chairman of the committee, reported that arrangements had been made for the collection of such clothes at Ormes Drug Store, the Q. & S. Grocery and Gordon's Hardware. The public is being asked to make its donations as soon as possible. Other club business occupied the time of the Gyros at yesterday's luncheon which was presided over py Past President William Crukk-shank in the absence of President T. W. Brown. Elnhorn Apotheke. the oldest drug store in Berlin,- Oermany. recently celebrated its 275th anniversary. Through its almost 300 years of history it has changed little in appearance. Manure For Sale S1.00 a Load Delivered DOMINION DAIRY Be Careful With Your Eyes A Floor Stand Lamp Will Olve You Eye Comfort While Reading Stand and Bridge Lamps From $6.95 Complete Kaien Hardware As Close to You as Your Telephone PHONE: 3 TOE DAILY NEWS Thursday Septet ACTUAL BLOOD TESTS Prove IT REVITALIZES The effWnicy of Dr WHllem' Ptnk PtUe In the treatment of niu-ton condition) to now merr of eW-lute. seteotUk proof The reooKta of a reputable pi).k-Un 1 recently made actual monthly Wood taate on eleven betow-pw pvtlenu under treatment with thU remedy (rare beyond oueetloii that It energy, vtfor aurt rvery-day health. Aa Uer ttrv hloai terte theae taejtd-ou- pettotrta were den-clem Inbeenv t'. b.n and red blood corpuvle. U i the iMemeglctitov carried hroufffi-'ut ttie blood rtream by the red oorpueclee that die-tribute oeejni (r m U lunp and nutriment fn-m thr dlgeeUre regent t- butt b"!v cM and clear tew aye-tern of tKieo'i Therefore the re-ative value rf any me-Uolnal preparation aVpeOdt directly upon He power x-j !rreaae haeni-nlcbln After one m-nh treatment of Or WUIlama' Pink P:ll the -Mo-xl-tested" paStei "Vowari remarkable u -t ie In harm rl bkn and red corpuaolea. and '!ev felt and loobed much atroasrr more enrnreuc Thear health ii ra jre normal Ynu oaa eaprneiice equally good reeuUa. Try m :.th'i treatment and watori you' lmprovmen Pale, thin -blooded child r-n and young women. quMe aa mul ae adulta, need trdu teatad remedT Obtainable at your drug eure 50 renu a package GUARD FOR STRATFORD Scene Warlike as Authorities Take Steps to 1'icket Plants Where , Strike is in Trotress STRATFORD, Ont Sept. : CP Wearing stel helmets and carrying wartime equipment, fifty-six men and four officers of the Royal Canadian Regiment from London detrained here yesterday and prepared to guard the packing plant of the Swift Canadian Co. and six furniture factories where employees are on strike. Five machine gun equipped baby tanks were brought by the soldiers. Cathedral Young People's Meeting .I i William Tobey Elected President And Miss Joan Cross Secretary The Cathedral branch of the Anglican Young People's Association met last night in the church ball for the purpose of electing officers for the coining year. The fol lowing officers were elected: President, William Tobey. Vtce-PregkJeat, Miss Lillian Hal- 11 well. Secretary, Miss Joan Cross. Treasurer. Miss E. Rivett. Chairman f social committee. E Cordon. Chairman of refreshments committee. Miss E. McLeod. Meetings will be resumed weekly and a very busy year is being Week-End Specials Nabob Coffee in i-lb. tin Crest wood Creamery Butter 70p 3- lb. brick Granulated Sugar n- 10 lbs. Mcintosh Red Fancy Q nr Apples, box vXe it) Hyslop Crab Apples 2SC Nabob Peas8iae4 OCn 2 tins Purity Quick Oats 1 Qr per pkg. Swift's Dexon Sliced 1Qf I-lb, pkg iCJlv Alberta Fresh Eggs 6 5 C Nabob Apricot Jam ft ft 4- lb. tin Nabob Tomatoes 2 W OCn 2 Una Italian Prunes Q4 OA per box OleOU Green Tomatoes OCn 6 lb. AOS' sr?r : ioc Sunlctet Oranges Qr 5 doc 7Dl Remo Fresh Cabbage 25C Alberta Market Fifth Street Phone 208 YOUNG MEN ORGANIZED (Continued from page one) suggesting how best a junior chamber might be conducted. The younger Mr. Hetlbroner urged that the Junior chamber get off to a good start and continue to be active. The organizers of the movement here, he said, had given the Idea a lot of study. V. S. Moore thought that more could be accomplished if live young men present at the meeting could be persuaded to Join the senior chamber. Then collart agreed that new and younger blood was needed in carrying on the fight for matters of public interest. W. O. Fulton agreed with Mr. Collart s views and was all In favor of a junior ehamber of commerce. W P Armour urged the young men to Join the senior chamber, lie felt thai it was Important that thrf fee should not be too high for young men. Junior and Senior Speaking again. Henry Heilbron er said that the Idea of the Junior j chamber was to work in conjunction ' with but not necetsarily to back the ; senior chamber. Kvery item which was passed by the Junior chamber, however, would be placed before the senior with a view to obtaining its approval. Membership In the junior chamber would be open to all voung men between the ages of eighteen and thirty-fire I Mr. Alder Jr. thought that the iunior chamber would not antagonise the senior. He asked if there were any young men in the senior chamber now. Max Hetwroner was greatly tn favor of the movement The only way to fight for matters of public interest was to get together and or- j John Dybhavn. vice-president of j the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, eould see nothing but good la the new movement. He fa-; vored a union of the two chambers James Dougms thought it would be advisable to adjourn for a few; days to think things over. At this point the members of the senior chamber retired after which the embryonic Junior body decided i to adjourn until next Tuesday evening when it la planned to elect of I fleers and proceed further wtth or ganlaation. Sale of young girls at from S3 to S10 and the sale of married women at M each is officially reported to the China Famine Relief Assoc ia-Uon from the Meihaten district of Shensl Province Phone 53 Phone 953 De Jongs Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday Specials IUC. Sods Salted or 91 . f I plain, per family sise pkg Finest Crest wood Butter rinn 3 lbs. for Bweei Peas Size 2 s pi-r Un lie Malkin s Best corrse per 1-lb. un 41c Singapore Pineapples 2 s 3 tins for Preserving Pears per crate Italian Prunes per crate .... Mcintosh Apples o-e n f ner box. 36 lbs. OXeOD Fancy Wrapped medium 25c S1.69 $1.19 S2.40 We have Yet 10 Botes Wealthy Apples Of on per 40-lb. box Outdoor Tomatoes per 3-lb. basket . CanUOoupea Klee sise 3 for BartteU Pears per dos. White Pickling Onions 3 lbs Small Pickling Cukes 2 lbs. Oreen Peppers 2 lbs. Rfd Peppers 2 lbn 29c 25c 25c 25c 23c 25c 35c : ' i bBbBUObHsSSSSSSSSSV' SnaaBBSBeBBSSaBBea.. '"ssssssW am Wednesday and Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 Feature StarU 7:50 & 9:50 Admission 15c Si 50c m3 FLAVOR PIlllWl, V " A1 and fcATtHDAY "Looking on th, A zirrv. i.muiuuimj, romantic COmlly "DOUBLE HARNESS" Starring Ann Harding & William Po J A rathe Release Comedy LAl'ItEL HARDY In "ME & MY PAL MuMcal RKACIIIMf Mill TUK MOON" SC ItU N Koi vrl THAT CAN'T BE COPIED You need only tail Kellor's to know why thrv sre tL world most populsr Corn Hskes. Delicious fliror uii exit poets tbst no others crnisL Every red-snd-grcen picispe gusrsnted It T I Kellogg. When subftilutrs are offered you, rem r : M seldom in a spirit of service. Made by Kellopj m L.zItx, Ontsrio. Keraeeeeeeeeeeeaaa !aiaa!!aaa!aaaaa(e. lSWii.eeeei?ti? Peeeeeteeeee e eeeseeeeeee e eer t:::::t::::nny GET READY FOR FALL Wo Can Supply You With: Saws Stoves Roofing Lanterns stovf li Electric Imps Cross Cut Saws Axes - Wtt? Heaters Coal Oil Ammunition Ncathrs" Filing Outfits Hickory Handler Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. 21 Third Avenue West OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Heme of the Fhhcrmsn, Lortrr, Miner KOOMS-J10 per month, S3 per week, 3c per nljht KllOWIIlt BATHS Third Avenue Phone BIS JIMMIE CICCONE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarer.i r 1 -A HOME AWAY FX03I HOME' Rsles fl 09 ep Ml Tlvu U , ,f At ' I'H jre SVVWIia, Prince R .r. T Phone Ml F El W The Fish which made Prince Ruper I Famoti "Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK COD Prepared Dally By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Hi PRINCE RUPERT. U.C COAL! COAL! Our Pamoui Ed son, Alberta and Bulkier Valley Coals are guaran- , iced to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. Wr j also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. SI Thones SSI CITY Transfer Phone 950 Hemlock and Spru 1 per cord, dehv " COAL FOR ALt I i ii.... . .. riin ! i