PAar rotjx THE DA1LT rcWa Wednesday, July n, hj YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES But you can cet satisfactory glasses from GEO. F. DAVEY, Iteeis-tere d Optometrist, who, for the past six years, has been giving a real personal service In the Optical Department of Max Heilbroner Thc p!Ze-iewc,cr Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLE HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Beach I'Milng. llatlilnx. Iladinlnton, riciilos Senile KrhM, Mioot-lng In the Sruon. Knit a fully rurnMird cottage at Smijjaii Rrr. For full particulars apply MRS. DUNN Massett, B.C. Miss E. Earle and Mrs. J. E. Jack returned to the city on Monday afternoon's train from a weekend visit to Haysport and other Skeena River cannery points. COFFEE De Luxe Served at All Times of Day or Night .AlwayjLfceshUslng. UieJ3ilex method Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor. Healthful and Invigorating. Commodore Cafe WhenJComing to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make Arrangements With Swains Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You We meet all trains. Freight & passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat (II. A. 8.) now in service on the lake, Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, $3.00; $1.50 per bead additional. No. crowd too bit-No job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY S The best made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily lis Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Pioprletor -A HOME AWAY FROM IIOME" Rates 11.00 np 50 Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 M d! When you shop at our store you are assured of better values in s' 1 quality merchandise. We specialize in Builders and Household Hardware, Boat and ' House Paint, Varnishes, Muresco and Linoleum. gg GORDON'S HARDWARE t 1 navrwmtaxBimimniacaiamcaira ra vu im tu tu tu iu vu aw? "TILLIE THE TOILER" Tump im TVtH CAe, FOUCS - VME'IiE UfiTE ALA. THE ABOUT ; WHIFFLETS From thc Waterfront A successful week-end angling party was one comprising Capt. W. P. Armour, Walter Hume, Eddie Clapp, W. M. Blackstock, Don Cre-rar, Trevor Williams, Jack Ivarson, J. L. Blain and R. O. Van der Sluys which visited Alvin Lake at Baker Inlet, Orenville Channel, a resort which Is rapidly becoming popular with the devoted disciples of Izaak Walton. An excellent catch was made by the party which left Saturday afternoon and returned Sunday night. Crowded with a capacity list of passengers, most of whom were round trip tourists, C. N. It. steamer Prince George, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived in port bright and early at 8:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she will return here next Monday southbound. The "Amos" member of the famous "Amos 'n Andy" team of radio entertainers is at present on a visit to Lake Louise in the course of a western holiday tour and Is expected In Prince Rupert shortly en-route to Alaska. It Is understood he will make a northern cruise on the yacht Caroline. The "Andy" mem ber of the team Is in Europe. Possibly some radio listeners do not know that neither Amos or Andy In real life are colored gentlemen nor that, although quite a number of characters are sometimes renre- sented in their dialogues of the air, It Is the two men themselves who. by clever vocal manipulation, carry out all the roles. Two Seattle power yachts have HERE! HERE! Look For Our Daily Specials It Will Pay You MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, ner lb. JELL-O Real quality 4 for BRENTWOOD PEAS 3 tins AYLMER PORK it BEANS 8-oz.. 6 tins uxwr. mznz kk ux uz mx m t ? rcv ui ux wiuxmnniw. i economy brand tea BETTER VALUES I Broken Oranee Pekoe, lb. YELLOW NEWTON APPLES OCn 4 lbs. MfcET via '- PL t X 43c 25c 35c 29c 41c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 'Where Dollars Have More Cents' P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 317-319 Third Avenue West DRAMA IS POWERFUL New Film at Capitol Theatre Handles Youth's Problems With Delicacy and Tact Presenting a provocative social drama which is said to be handled with the utmost delicacy and tact, "What Price Innocence?" Is the title of a screen story of present day, fast-living, supposedly-wise, sophisticated youth which is being offered this mid-week at the Capl parts, plays the young rotter who turns the girl's Innocence to his own advantage. Willard Mack, who wrote the story and directed the play, also gives an understanding performance as the family physician. The picture Is a strong Indictment of Imperturbable, steadfast faith that certain parents have In 1 the moral inflexibility of their children. i been visitors at the floats of the Routine tnwiness In preparation lor a regular eeneral meetlmr in ThtS S t-tlk-i r 'y " "TUe TO iHCVJ CP-AM, i ee vou HAvi b , vvioue h t ri if a - Hotel Arrivals Itoyal J. Falnveathcr. Hammond; John Dodds, C.N.R.; O, J. Orccnbcrg: Seattle; Roy Labo. CNJl.; Tom Collier, city; J.CUfford Hill and J. S. Motherwell, Sunnyslde; William Murray. R. Richard and T. Solll. Queen Charlotte Islands; A. Kog-ers, Lockport; O. W. Chuston. J. A. Dawson and Miss Edith Bell, Vancouver; T. Hendrlckson, Anyox; W. Dixon, Jap- Inlet; J. Dunn, Bute- dale. Knox Oeorge McDonald and S. Mur ray, Anyox: W. Bradshaw. Stew tol Theatre here. Both delicacy and art; j Prlnce 0eorKC; Nor. ",c " 10 Imve otcn "reea man Davis. Terrace; Oordon presenting the subject. jace Vancouver; C. Ferguson and Jean Parker, nonular llttln I'll D T-.l4Mn ITflU I 1 r- a. isaviuduu. iniau, n imam 11, nette actress, plays the part of the I sassie. H. Wkks. Martin Berg,, sweet ill-fated youngster of seven-Axel Olsen; J. Monscn, V. Nelson, teen whose mother "took things for a. Benson. O. Matthews, H. Gllllsl granted." Competent Minna Oom-jand Frank McDonald, city; George, bell is the self-deceived mother Sutton, J.' Natsin. Oeorge E. Mlt-; wnue Bryant Washburn gives anichell and Len Mude. Vancouver: D. cActiieni penormance as me xainer nocne ana J. M. uranom, CNJl.; "who always leaves such things to S. J. Norwell. J. Bromelow. J. White it t. . 1 t n 1 , 1 m j I me wue. tsen Alexander, once ana jv Laira, Vancouver; Bam famed as a portrayer of little boyjYlck, city: Johnson Smith; Edmon- In., r, 1 t irJn...L r-t . tun, nuutrii, .viuiuii, ounnysKie; i John E. Bentley and Jamw A. Bell, Seattle: J. E. Harvey, Saskatchewan; W. E. Brown, Ketchikan: A. Ooglln, Prince Oeorge. Prinre Rupert W. V. Payne. Winnipeg; R. W.1 Sinclair. Inverness: J. Hall. F H. Schofield and D. J. Bartlett. Vancouver; J. R Drydale. Premier: R W. Riley. Terrace: Mr. and Mrs. W W. Williamson. Montreal; Jean E Martin. Sarnla; Mr. and Mrs. H P S. Hlllman. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs F. H. Brandt. Detroit- Mr anrf Mr. - - . . w ..ufsv.o IHI.I.I u. ,UL1I, : - - . . u . . u Club since the first of the week in E F Haycn and son. New York me course of Alaska cruises. The 30-ton Marilyn, with Capt. F. Hard-wick and party on board, arrived Monday afternoon from the south and proceeded yesterday to Ketchikan. Last night the Ulanah, 12 tons, with F. B. Farquharson. owner, and party on board, came In from Alaska and left today In continuation of Its voyage southward returning to Seattle. Both were trim craft which were admired by local yachtsmen. , Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imper M. W. McKenale Kmlnnm Savoy Miss Dorothy Hlndle. Hazelton I Mrs. H. Mist and daughter. Ter-ract; R. O. Cunningham, Port Ev j sington: Mrs. M. Johnston. Por- cher Island; H. Morreau. Oueen! Charlotte City: William Richmond! and S. DeLons. Vancouver; A.' Lund. Goat Harbor: H. McLennan. Porchcr Island: Ethel Woods, Ka-therlnc and Mrs. A. Woods, city: Mrs. R. E. Hogan, Tyoe; W. Har- rlson. Port Esulnirtnn.1 A r . jArrandale; L. . I. Olsert. Anyox: O. C. Arseneau. nene. F F. Corrall. Corrall. Rhoda Rhoda lal, Capt. A. S. McOaw- arrived In t port at 8 o'clock last nlaht from .tLe?' M- Johnton. Nelson loco loco with with a a careo cargo of of f.,Pi fuel for for th the na - Bye- Vy: Mr. and Mrs. M company's local tanks. After discharging, the vessel sailed at noon today for Ocean Falls. The freighter Border Prince, for merly well known as the Chllkoot of the Union Steamship Co.'s fleet and now belonging ,to DoddweJL Cotts Co.. Is due In port todav from Vancouver with local freight. Capt.J w. A. Gosse is the master of thc vessel. Berteken and Dan S. Hill. Prince' ueprje: O. Benson and C. Orand-. stedt. Usk: Alice Johnson. Anvo- A. D. Stewart Iwl t.ih- a I Hayes. CX.R -. Ed M. Xlarhan. Morlcetown; W. Ploson, KwinlUa: J. E. Morgensen. Hazelton: E. J. Erkrkson. Ccdarvale: Mr. and m O. Elford. Calar n Central W. Franz. CNJl.: Oeorec T.inH.n Vancouver; P. Johnston and T. Anderson. Cj;jl.: L. jj. MCcarU-.y Anyox; R. Harris. W. Franz. C m! LeClalre and family. WlHlam Pall i. Anaersnn R rhir n . be held this evening was taken up Ralls. CNJl: o. R. Jamin v Monday night at an executive couver; J. Jorgensen. P Jensen and meeting of the local branch of the L. J. Mude. city; J. Hadland Oona ' Canadian Legion. British Emnire Rhrr- n n,r w . - - mviih, n s aiiKL'ii r MV bervlce League. Cj;.R.: Nels Floo .-.nH m ti...-. ! Full Speed Ahead I KMEWJ SA1E M CSOIUCT TOO FAT MOW VAJRWB IM ,nK iUf rmm Double Duty Words IDAMPOB.TW AMD , AUOkIli:. KILLED IN ROOF FALL Two Men Lose Their Lives and at Least Twelve Injured In Toronto Yesterday TORONTO, July 11: (CP) A, Mc-Ewan and C. Meddec were killed while at least twelve men arc in hospital following the collapse of a roof of a filtration plant at Victoria Park yesterday. A fifty by fifty foot section of the roof suddenly gave way and dropped down, on and around about forty men. Sawmill on Fraser River Burned Out Plant of Western Itrtl Cedar Mills Limited Destroyed Willi l-oi Of $150,000 VANCOUVER, July II: CP ' The plant of the Western Red Cedar , Mills Limited on the Fruscr River wa destroyed by fire early yester day with Iom of J 260.000. Buildings, i machinery and lumber stocks were destroyed. j city; Mrs Somervlllc ano E. WU-' son. Vanarsdol. H H Davt and T Durham. CNJl.: Charle A. Horn., Vancouver J jJ'EMrtoTl l-TX COPi &3 TONIGHT and THURSDAY JEAN PARKER In the Sensational I'lcturiia tlon of the Mace I'Uy "Shan We Tell Our Children?" WHAT PRICE INNOCENCE? 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