I PAGE FOTJB Phone 953 Money-back Third Avenue Phone 953 De Jong Malkln s Best JtU poscaerj per pkg. Sunlight Soap per carton Fry's Cocoa per Un ; Salr Datas Wtw Sioek 4 lbs. ftr . . Saur Kraat-StM 34 per Uri Ripe Gsjden Pi J tins for Canstonpss each New Apples 3 lbs. far Oreen Pea 5 lh. for Celery 2 heads for Carrots 3 bunches for s :Cash and Carry 23c 25c 9c 25c 15c 25c 25c 25c 10c Advertise in tne Dally New i GUARANTEE of SUPERIOR QUALITY Printed on Every Package! ENIICHtD W7TH SUNSH.'NE V TAMrN Tr -AN EXCiiJSryE HEA1TH FAnE 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 Unemployed , Hold Meeting I Ask That Relief be Given In Cash Instead of Script I The Unemployed Councils held j their regular weekly meeting last I night. Delegates were instructed to attend the mass delegate meeting FM,v Jf. :,..!.. o :iJ' 0niwd labor in connection .uuj u, uaiuiua; opniiiu with tax sale of Nabob Pure Strawberry Jam AQn per 4-m. pall till Ashciott n'lisji large bottles, each .. Puffed Wheat 2 pkgs. for Oerto per boUle SaU Iodised or Plain per shaker BsPaHlllaB1jBl RASPBCWWTM 21c homes. The sec re-1 Ury was instructed to write to the minister of labor. Victoria, pointing out the necessity of relief being in . the form of cash instead of script i in view of the increasing prices of 25C commodiu making it difficult for' j the man in receipt of script to buy! 29C to the best advantage ""j A comrnlttss was appointed to Op! wait upon the travelling commis-" sion investigating B. C. municipali ties, and take up conditions confronting the unemployed in this district. Oscar Larson occupied the chair. I ON.R. TRAINS ''or the East ! Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays I and Saturdays 9 30 pm. i Tuesdays & Thursdays 10 20 p.m 1UC' A5oody Saturdays 2 15 a pleasure. Bring the Summer Shoes, Shoes, Running MTILUE THE TOILER" Beach 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. Cut Rate Shoe Store Right Across From the Montreal Importers Spencer$ Dept. Store VANCOUVER and Kaien Hardware Are the first to offer the new and only Chip-Proof Enamel Ware in the world OTHER FEATURES STAINLESS. BAR ELITE KNOBS, VAPOR SEAL COVERS. BLACK BOTTOMS FOR QUICK HEATING. WILL LAST A LIFETIME. OUARAJTOBD Our Prices are the Same as Vancouver Ladies, see this ware now at Kaien Hardware Smith Block rhone 3 Mean to be something with p.m. your might Phillips Brooks. I aU IHI DATLT NITTS Thursday Aaiutt u I. Smithers Convention Notes Fight For Lower Rates on Auto Two Federal Members Present Arc Good Friends Other Prominent People Amonr Delegates (By O. A. Hunter) SfcUTHERS. Aug. 10 -John Dyte- havn. Prtnce Rupert delegate. toM .he Board of Trade contention ben recently that the Prtnce Rupert t'h.tmber of Commerce was carrying its fight for lower freight ratal :. carriage of automobiles on the railway betwten Prince Rupert and H..zelton direct to the Board of' Railway Commissioners and that iht matter would be pressed at a meeting of the conuaiaaton to be held in Prince Rupert in the near future. In ricating the chair following , he election of officers. H. W. Smale. r.e retiring president from Fort Fraser. expressed appreciation of :te harmony and co-operation that hid existed during his term of of- i fu-e. L. B. Warner, in assuming the presidency, expressed hope for con-itlnuation of the successful opera -' Uon of the Associated Boards Mr I Warner was rice -president of the j Associated Boards last year. I At the start of the convention. jMr. Smale expressed disappomt-; ment that such little action had j been obtained on fifteen resolutions Thich had been passed at but ! year's eonrention. He felt that the organization was entitled to taor consideration than mere formal re-1 plies from ministers and govern ment officials George Ogston of Vanderhoof defeated Sidney Oedwta of Burns Lake in a contest for the secretary-treasuryship Mr. Godwin was not present at the convention. , The auditors' report, presented to 144.41. Only two member boards. Vanderhoof and Fort Prm-ser, had mW.P their dues. A formal rote of thanks was ten' dered the Smithers and District Board of Trade for its hospitality In connection with the annual con vention. A vote of thanks was tendered :he retiring officers H. W. Smale Fort Fraser. president; L. B. Warner. Smithers. vlee-presieent. and J. Falkiner. Fort Fraser. secretary treasurer for their work. The usual honorarium of $75 was voted to the secretary-treasurer. The resolutions committee, of which J. O. Wilson of Prince Oeorge was chairman, was tendered a vote of thanks on being discharged. It had been expected that a provincial caMoet minister might have been p assent at the convention hut Government Agent H. B. Campbell of Smithers was requested by Premier Tolmle to attend as official representative of the government. Two federal members Otof Han-on. Skeena. and John A. Fraser. Cariboo, were In attendance at all the convention business sessions sad social functions and showed themselves, although political opponents, to be on the best of term personally and were usually In each other's company. In tact, the camaraderie of Hanson and Fraser is well known in Ottawa as well as in the west Sharing federal represen- I tation as they do the far flung ex-jpanses of central and northern British Columbia with so many allied interests, they are both enthusiastic exponents of the potentialities of their frontier constituencies and, often in the past, have found occasion to sink what political dlf- terences they hare had In uniting to fight in the combined interests of their seats. Mr. Ftaser announced, while here, his Intention of letting this part of the country; again this tall and making a trip at . far as Prince Rupert. j The highly esteemed and popular W Wesch left on last even-'nv's train for Toronto a."d other cities In the east Week-End Specials Alberta Creamery Buttr by H. M. Mathews of Smithers, P" -showed the Associated Boards hdjN0 Strawberry Jam-a balance of 51M.41 in the bank, re-1 !tw 4U n venue for the year having amounted , Ptas-No 5 2 una Royal City Ooiden Ban Urn Corrv 2 tins Brooktletd Cheese Spread "kg- - Bmnreea Malt Vinegar- large bottle Oranulated Sugar 10 lbs Campbell Clam Chowder Soup. 2 tins Reroo Fresh Strawberries 3 baskets . Swift's Bacon-Sliced, lb. Brookfleld Kggs Fresh Extras, in cartons, dee. McCormlck's Fresh Soda Biscuits, large pkg Argood Sweet Mixed Pickles In fancy jar. 34-ox. Libby's Oreen Oaves per Jar 8unlight Soap per carton Lifebuoy Touet Soap 2 bars Fifth Street 25c 53c 23c 25c 18c 23c 75c 25c 25c 18c 28c ! Or. H. C. Wrtneh of Haaelton. re- j tiring member of the Legislature j tor Skeena; Bd. Kenney of Terrace. Liberal candidate to succeed Dr.! Wrtneh; Sam Cocker of Vanderhoof. Conservative nominee for' Omineca. and Rev. X. 8. Fleming of Burns Lake, whose name is being prominently mentioned as a Cans-; dian Co-operative Commonwealth Federation candidate tor Omineca.1 were also prominent among the delegate. Dr. R. C. Bamford of Smithers, Conservative candidate for Skeena. while not a delegate, took an active part in eonnscUoa with the reception of guests to the convention. A M. Manson. M.L.A for Omineca. happened to be in town on the opening day of the convention but dsepite a pressing invite Hon to do so. found it impossible to stay over and take part in the deliberations : 23c; 45c! 25c swsi v 15c Alberta Market Thone 208 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley CosU are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley VtBey. W bo sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. SI Phones SSS The Lure of the Chase WyVP ifg Wrdnesday & Thursday two SHOWS 7 & 9 Feature Starts 7 45 1 9: 15 Admlislon 50c li 15c BaasssssR When Coining lo Terrace Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You. We meet all trains. Freight it passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat H A. 8.) now In service m the lake. Fare anywhere on the lakr, one adult. $1.00: $1.50 per head additional. No crowd too big. No job too i mill. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modern Conveniences No Flics, No Mosquitoes Home Cookiftc Par Excellence Ili.M Per Week Children under 12. half rate .MADAME RAJAUT Hell. Q. C. Islands OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Home of the fisherman, Lorgrr, Miner ROOMS 110 per month, M per week. 30c per night SHOWER BATHS Third Avenue Phone 946 JIMMIK CICCONE I FRIDAY and stJ "Little Orphl - anil 1 "ft nquin Pm M I The Celebrated Comedy Smash, Starrinr Lee Tracy in "Clear All Wires" an.. .. tltflff.. ttt'lllfff ft ,. .. . Broad nay With Ewy Thrill, Laurh and Lore Ksi apade L! Comedy CIIAKLIr, LIIASC in "HIS SILENT KACKET Musical TF.cilNICOLOK "TEE FOR TWO" PA!tAM0tXTj HOLIDAY RESORTS LAKELSE 1 T.J VIM w j An Ideal ria. o a u. Finest of fly f-sh t lzt bathing and bwtiEj. Arranre for trsnjMrti'i with W. II. Burnrtt, Teml RC Rates from Terrars U uooie innudlnc Mit 1 One adult T03 trai. tlonsl adal? St ;i Wrile or Witt W. II. m'RNFn we Look After Y-r WBI North Beach Famou? H" F Near Massetl Q. I Fvrnlshrd STu in U tat Apply Mrs. Mt. B NEW ROYAI HOTEL 3. Zareiii r -A HOME AW,T Its HOME Rates fit) c; 30 Rooms I! ' tx Prince t . T Phone 281 r QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SHINGLES The Host Made No. 1 x, per thousand No. 1 3.v, per thousand Oreen Shlniles. Air Dried Retaining All the Crii: HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE J Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 637 By Westover. AiLU, T AVS THB feUT VAVAV TO CATCH 1 O A VMptAM TO uBT J ' US For Your Hea! Chireprsrttc Ultra Violet Rail Intra Red Kir Masssce AH tt Reasorut - W. C. ASPIN AlXnC (Chlroprac' ' Oreen 211 Phones Cir Eschanie Rlock