PAGE FOUX THE DAILY NXTTS THE DUNES Bathing, Hunting Fishing Modern Conveniences No Flies, No Mosquitoes Home Cooking Par Excellence $11.00 Per Week Children under 12, half rate MADAME RAJAUT Hell, Q. C. Islands The case of Ernest Lewis, char u?d with supplying liquor to In- j i!i.ms. has been further aojourut .' f i! ('lgl)t ; in i !!V police CdUli i Cut Rate Shoe Store Specials! Astounding new low prices which will suit the family purse new shipments arriving daily. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY! Goodrich' Miner and Fleet Foot Outing Shoes Alert's and Boys' Athletic Children's Tennis Shoes-Heavy Brown Due with Ankle Pads and Trips, 'alalr ' 59C & 69C Rugged Rubber Soles. Priced below cost. Mens QQp Boys' oCn College Styles Sizes vV Ynr . .. '' For Growing Girls in Lace or Strap Patterns, T2!". t0 S2.95 Leckie's Famed Boys' Boots- Children's and Misses'- All Solid Waterproof School Boots and how they sturdy School Shoes, Oxfords and Strap Slippers, do wear; selling below Of) ti OS) Qf Selling QQ to Q1 QtZ I& Q&VD OC Ol.VD Vancouver prices; pair now WE ALWAYS SELL FOR LESS Cut Rate Shoe Store MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 2 Dining $g.t0 & $g.00 1 Crib Drop Sides CJQ 1 Dning Tattle, Drop Sides and 3 Chairs 11 25 1 Vanity Dresser, 3 Mirrors, 6 small Drawers and 1 large Drawer, Quarter Cut Oak, at ONE-THIRD THE COST. Above all used goods and in good condition PHONE - 775 Third Avenue For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Rays Intra Red Rays Massage All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chiropractor) Green 241 Phones Green 549 Exchange Block Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 HOLIDAY RESORTS raammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm When Coming to Terrace Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet Too. We meet all trains. Freight & oassenger service anywhere. j Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new j 'boat (H. A. S.) now In service j on the lake. I- Fare anywhere on the lake, I one adult, $3.00; $L50 per head 1 additional. No crowd too big, No job too smalL j PICNIC PARTIES EVERY I SUNDAY LAKELSE HOT Springs Lodge An Ideal Place to Holiday Finest of fly fishing, hunting, bathing and boating. Arrange for transportation with V. II. Durnctt, Terrace, B.C. Rates from Terrace to the Lodge Including boat service: One adult, $3.00; each additional adult, $1.50. Write or Wire W. II. BURNETT We Look After Your Wants Advertise in the Dally News Bflj l ji Joe Brown and His Good Wife Picnic Hosts Business activities were on Sunday afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown were hosts to members of their store and taxi ! staff as well as their families and J friends at a delightful picnic on me LftfiiT-1 aiong we oseena tuver Highway about a mile beyond the Oalloway Rapids bridge. The outing was a delightful one which was highly enjoyed by all, there being about fifty persons present. A program of sports and races was enjoyed with a Softball game proving of much interest. There was tap dancing by Misses Eleanor Tite and Betty Brown with banjo music by Johnny Saunders. Sam Joy and Bill Stone also played a prominent part in enlivening the proceedings. The picnickers left town at 10 ajn. and returned home at 9 pm. tired but happy aUer a memorable day of It. W. A. Hogg, secretary of the local Unemployed Association, re-turred on last night's train from the interior where he has been spending a brief vacation. Special For Few Days CLEANING Children's Clothes For Boys and Girls Under It Boys' Suits KSf Cleaned and pressed''' Olrls' Dresses ftp Cleaned and pressed Ideal Cleaners Second St. UTILUE THE TOILER" VO U'VB (SOX Tfc DO Qa TUB PaMouJ I'LL HiM .tOMS Phone 858 ARMY HEAD IS SPEAKER Major Albert Daliiel of Vancouver Delivers Address at Gyro Club Luncheon Members of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club, at their regular weekly luncheon in the Boston Cafe yesterday. President T. W. Brown In ; the chair, heard an Interesting ad dress by Major Albert B. Daisiei 01 Vancouver, chief officer of the Salvation Army for British Columbia, who discussed some of the work of Army in an informal and general way. "What the world requires mon than anything else today." declare Ma lor Dakiel. "is service in the tru r sense of the word with a ivmpa- Ithetic understanding of the ottwr fellow's problems." The speaker referred to the valuable function which service organisations such as I the Oyro Club were performing In the way of promoting personal, community, national and International goodwill. In the course of his talk. Major Daliiel described a number of Interesting incidents in Army work. I Staff Captain Joseph Acton of I Wrangell, divisional commander for Northern British Columbia and the 1 Yukon, was also a guest at the Many Stars Seen In Mid-Week Film Musical Comedy "International House" Presented on Screen Of Capitol Theatre Featuring 17 famous stage, screen and radio stars and a large beauty 1 chorus dressed largely In cello-; phane, the lavish musical comedy! extravaganza. "International House" Is being shown this midweek at the Capitol Theatre. Tbr film, a humorous drama, centering In and about an old Chinese hotel, features Pfgy Hopkins Joyce. W jC. FleMs, fjjidy Vail. Stuart Br I win, George Burns and Oracle Al ten. Sari Maritsa. Col. Stoopnagle and Bndd. Cab Calloway and his Orchestra, Baby Rose Marte and j others. Auto Industry Code is Signed Regulations Are largely Same as Dave Been Imposed on Other Lines of Endeavor HYDE PARK. Aug. 30 : A code to govern the national automobile ln-; dustry was signed here by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Principles i of the code are largely the same as have already been applied to i other major Industries of the country. Hotel Arrivals Royal ,. Mrs. M. Harden and L. Oumble. .Stewart; Mrs. V. C. Orant and Helen Rice. Balmoral: Mrs. Meck-ley, Fort Fraser; Mrs. M. D. Holland and son. Port Baslngton. I Old Empress A. Sandatrom, city. ! Savoj I O. McKenste and O. Anderson. Anyox. i Central ; H ittegavlg and O. Ilatlln. New Westminster. Ray Labo, C.N.R. I Prince Rupert j F. W. Hawe. R. J. Hastings, R. J. Cummins. George O. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Yelf and B. W Buchanan, Vancouver; John Anderson, Anyox; Alfred Abraham, Saskatoon; c. Gillespie, Oceanic. PRIZES FOR MOVIE FANS Novel Contest to be Held at Capitol Theatre Here Movie fansl How quick are your eyes . . . how ; keen are your ears? Could you Identify eighteen famous Paramount motion picture stars, K you only heard their voices and saw their backs or the rear of their heads? If you can, you can win lavish prizes and get autographed photos, by simply competing In the Capitol Theatre "Know Your Star's Voice" , contest which begins September 4. ' j Here are the simple details: This contest was devised to help celebrate Paramount Week. The Paramount Hollywood Studios has produced three special reels, each of which contains views of six different stars, but with their backs or shoulders facing the camera! You won't see their faces. but you can hear them talk or sing In .the three reels there are eighteen stars In all. Can you identity them correctly and write an Interesting 36-word description of each? That's aU there is to Itl The first reel. In the series of three, will be shown on the screen of the Capitol Theatre the week beginning September 4. The second and third reels will follow on successive weeks. Each week you will be provided with an official entry Wank. It contains blank lines on which yon are to write the names of the mystery stars. When you have filled out the three weekly blanks, mail or bring them to the manager of the theatre. Prises? They're dandles! But we wont give you the list today. Watch Saturday's paper for the complete announcement of the superb gifts to be awarded the COL. FOSTER CANDIDATE Nominated by Islands Conservative To Contest Ridlnr at Pro-vinrial Election VICTORIA. Aug. 30: iCPt-Col W. W. Foster, president of the British Columbia Conservative Association, was unanimously chosen by a nominating convention of the Lslands Conservatives as their candidate in the provincial elections. Wc Can (Jive You Toronto and Vancouver Values on Floor, Table and Bridge Lamps 2-Llght 8und Qn OCT Lamps, at OioD 1 -Light Bridge Qf Aff Lamps, at JO Priced Complete With Olobes Won't You Come in Sometime? Kaien Hardware v w Easy Terms Good For a Sharp Appetite Wednesday Aumrf j0 Wednesday & Thursday fMMBflHfltf FIlItAY and SATU Admission 50c & 15c UUU BKOADlVAt THE "GRAND HOTEL" OF COMEDY svmvm-mT i rni AIT i T IT Ay n i l, l n n i ii nu n i ui ii u r With PEGGY HOPKINS JOYCE, W. C. FIELDS. Rl'Dy vauj astito . Itll'V aurl Mntiv Ofhfr A I'arimnnni ti.i. Melodious New SonssComedlans and Crooners Hotchs Slnn Hot Orchestras Radio Favorites Musical "MILADY'S ESCAPADE "PICTORIAL NO. I Sport "W0Snr , Are You Troubled with "Flats" these warm days Replace the old patchrd overcome this troui Gutta Percha Tires are good Tire Prices are right S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Home of the Fisherman, Logger, Miner ROOMS 310 per month, $1 per week. Me per night SHOWER BATHS Third Avenue Phone M JIMMIE CICCONK NIVW ll lY A ii.ii i n HOTEL J. Zar-ll; f HOME' Rates $1.(9 s a .a. ' e Prtnrc R- " r Phone 381 T t TJ. C'L ...L'l. I. D D i C . MM ' WWW WWW mm m wr W wrrn mr rm m-w w W W W WW WT W W MM flflll m m m . a . v mm m. m.i m m u m. mm mmmmMumr m w ' na u swvw www, wtm w W a a "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK CO Prepared Daily Uj Canadian Fish & Cold Slorage Co., Lli PIUNCE RUPERT. B.C CITY Transfer Phone 950 Hemlock and Spruce per cord, delivered sg; COAL TOR SALK Furniture and Piano Moving ilsl Wfw 1 Y 1 1 rS r ; 5j T " g g I l I I I I IM Our Famous Edsor. Averts - . . . .lilt Ou Wev Va ev C oan cr ,a n i. .ti., ' a. Tn trn nt Mn 1 Hulk 1 also sell Tlmowy w OaU and Btel Prince Rupert Feed si rhones -By Westover.