Mm I Once you could only hope ytra wouldn't have a blow-out. Now the New Sifety Silvertown tivei you Mow. out protection FREE ... and months of extra mile in the bargain. The amazing Lifr-Savrr Golden Pry, now built into every Silvertown tire retifti terrific heat, which catues blow-outs and early tire failure. Tires last much longer, and fear of blow-outs is ban- fy A let, this Safety ft 11 Silvertown does not cost a pennymore than standard tires! Come in and see this Life. Saving Tire. LOOK FOR THE MOUNTIE This sign tell you we Mil Goodrich Safety Stlvertovms with Life-Saver Golden Ply. o qI h1 cJafetif-1 TIRES I RUPERT MOTORS Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 566 Kalum Lake Lodge Now under new management Rates $2.50 per day Special prices by the week Ideal Spot For a Restful Holiday For particulars write to R. W. KILEY, TERRACE, B.C. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta ana Bulkley Valley Coals are guarun teed to give satisfaction. Try i ton of No. 1 Bulkley Vahey. W also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley Prince Rupert Feed Co (I rhunes if With a capacity list of passengers, most of whom were round trip tourists for Alaska, C. N. R. steamer Prince George. Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived here at 9:45 ajn. yesterday ;from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Fails and sailed at 1 o'clock in the afternoon for Skagway and other northern points whence she will return here next Monday southbound. All accommodation on the vessel was filled. Sailing from he.-e this Saturday evening. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. Neil McLean, is al-! ready assured of being full ship. Indeed, there is already a substantial waiting list for accommodation. The vessel is running a special round trip for one way excursion from Anyox, Stewart and Prir.se Rupert to Vancouver, good i returning on the Prince George on ; F. iday of the following week or on ' : the Prince Rupert on the Friday of j uie week later. i ' Southbound from the Naas River to Vancouver, Union Steamship Co. s freighter Chffiiwack, Capt. W. W Mounce. arrived in port at 7:30 iast evening and spent a few hours here The vessel brought north cargo for cannery point along the roast and is taking shipments of canned salmon back into Vancouver. i Frank waterhouse freighter Northolm sailed yesterday afternoon for Vancouver with, 177 tons of screenings loaded from the Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator. Game Warden Ed. Martin has returned to the city after a two weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Special On GARDEN SUPPLIES Rakes, from 35c Hoes, from 65c Bamboo Lawn Rakes 15c Grass Clippers 80c 50-Ft Garden Hose $3.55 Hose Nozzles 40c & 60c AND We still call for your lawn mower, sharpen it and return it to you all for $1.25 Kaien Hardware Phone 3 Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert August 9, 1914 Under the auspices of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, patriotic exercises for the school children were conducted. Capt Fred Stork was the special speaker and Bishop F. H. DuVemet also made a few appropriate remarks, Terminals and Dry Dock met for the first time this season in the City Baseball League, the former winning 21 to 15. Embleton pitched for the Terminals and Giles and Cochran for the Dry Dock. Under the auspices of the St. An drew's Society, an excursion was run to Port Simpson with the steamer Prince John. A big crowd made the trip. . ; KEEP SMILING . When you smile your troubles are over. We have real bargain for you. Come In and see us, well msJte you happy. Klim For your drinking 7Q 1-lb. tin vl' Mazola Oil For salads per gallon tin C & B Malt Vinegar-quart bottle S1.63 Sockeye Salmon For your OQp picnic, Vi-lb.. 2 tins Aylmer Strawberry Jam CQ- Pure, 4 lbs. 301 Best Food Mayonnaise QQr 18-07. lar OtU 25c Aylmer Soup Assorted 2 9 C I 1 Have you had your Apricots for f preserving? If not, order now. per crate 81.10 Fresh Apples Just arrived OCT, 5 lbs 3l Mail Your Order Today to Us MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 The transportation companies which had been asked to put oni excursions Into Prince Rupert dur-1 nig the time of the earnlra) and the visit of the British warship and the American air squadron have found it impossible to comply with the request Already a request for a fare and a quarter rate on the railway had been granted and the time was too short to make any new C. X. TRAINS for the East Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays . 6 pm. From the East j Mondays and Saturdays 215 pm ! Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:20 : pm. WEEK-END Specials Fine Creamery Butter per lb. Nabob Strawberry Jam 32-oz. Jar B. CU Fresh Eggs 3 dor Greengage Jam Nabob 4-lb. tin B. C. Crab Meat i-Ib. tin King Oscar Sardines 2 tins Best Foods Mayonnaise 16-oz. Jar Concord Grape Jelly 12-oz. Jar Pure Maple Syrup 16-oz. bottle Nabob Baking Powder 12-oz. tin Heinz Tomato Catchup per botUe Swifts Pure Lard 2 pkgs. New Cooking Apples 4 lbs. Hothouse Tomatoes 5-lb. basket Ripe Bananas 3 lbs. Bartlett Pears per doz. Seedless Grapes 2 lbs 23c 32c 95c 40c 20c 25c 42c 20c 22c 22c! 22c 25c 25c 40c 40c 35c 35c Alberta Market Fifth Street Phone 20b Free Delivery Lloyd Rfce. son of Mr. and V.rs B. R. Rice, returned to the city on Monday afternoon's train from a two weeks' holiday trip to Terrace and Lakelse Lake where he found many Prince Rupert people spending the summer. pju vo a i a lb i a i u (.a a Phone 9S3 Phone 953 De Jongs Cash and Carry Real Bargains For Friday & Saturday Crest wood Creamery UUl fin Butler. 3 lbs I. B. C. Honey Graham Wafers, per pkg. Fry's Cocoa per 1-lb. Un Bentwood Peas No. 5 per tin Bu.k Mit aruni 3 lbs 19c McCormick s Toasted SODAS per pkg 18c Sunlight Soap per carton of 4 bars PalmoiKe Toilet Soap 21c 46c 10c Malkta's Best PEACHES, Sliced Size 2 V. pec Un 29c BEEKIST HONEY Per 2Vlb. Un 37c Swift s Diamond A Bacon Malkin's Best SPINACH per 2'j-lb. tin 23c mm, vpi 7 cakes Pure Gold Oranges Nice and Juicy, 2 doz Tomatoes Hothouse per -io. oaiKti Fresh Corn on Oob per doz. , Fresh Parsnips per bunch Bananas 2 lbs Fresh Peaches Lpre aize. per aoz. 19c 34c 46c 37c ... 42c II 25c 38c ' -I sjJUjmBBMHHBMSKSEC Bftfe I V'niiBtHi-'rrittiMi( PAOZ SIX THE DAILY NEWS - Thursday, August j, lt!( mi 8st WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront This makes a total of 331 tons of screenings to be shipped from here within a week, the freighter Grain-er having sailed on Wednesday of last week with 154 tons, also for Vancouver. , The Seattle power yacht Marlyn, with Fred Hardwick and party on board, arrived In port yesterday afternoon from the north following an Alaska cruise and continued Its homeward voyage this morning. The Marlyn Is well known here, having been a frequent visitor to the port in the past. Kitchen Shower For Miss Sophia Johnson Enjoyed A kitchen shower was held at the home of Mrs. Richard Giske last night in honor of Miss Sophie Johnson who Is to be married soon. Part of the evening was spent in playing bridge, prizes being won by Miss Eleanor Edwards, first; Mrs. Ole Stegavig, second, and Miss Yvonne Terrien, third. Delicious refreshments were served after which there were vocal solos by Miss Marjorie Fossum and Miss Yvonne Terrien. After cards, a prettily decorated baby buggy was wheeled into the room and an appropriate speech was given by Mrs. C. Edwards. Those present were Miss S. Johnson, Miss Claire Stegavig, Miss Marjorie rtjssum, Miss Yvonne Terrien, Miss Eleanor Edwards, Mrs. R. Giske. Mrs. O. Stegavig, Mrs. L. Husoy, Mrs. J. Strand, Mrs. K. Slatta, Mrs. P. Wingham, Mrs. C. Edwards, Mrs. C. Giske and Mrs. Hickey. LOCAL NEWS The regular monthly meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, ordinarily scheduled for Tuesday of this week, was postponed until next Wednesday. Miss Irene Mitchell came down to Port Esslngton on Tuesday's train after spending the week-end at Smlthers and will remain a few days visiting at the Skeena River town before returning to the city. Constitutional amendments at the recent Gyro International convention, in Calgary were approved by the local club at a business luncheon on Tuesday of this week. Notice was received that Gerald Berry of Nanatrao, who was a recent visitor here-had been elected district governor of Oyro at the recent district convention in Tacoma and that Nan-aimo had been chosen as the next district convention city. SAMPLES AREG00D Development of Prince Rupert Group of Mineral Claims on. Q. C, L Proceeding QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, Aug 9: A. J. Ingraham. manager of the Prince Rupert group of mineral claims for the Ha Ida Ooid Mines Ltd., was a recent visitor to town bringing in about 100 pounds of high grade ore from the C. vein on the property. Operations on the property now consist of drifting or the ore body of this vein, samples from whkh are spattered with free gold. The samples were sent to company headquarters in Vancouver on the last boat Field representatives of Timmtn; interests of Toronto are expectec here shortly to examine minera' ground in Cumshewa Inlet owned by E. C. Stevens of Skidrgate. Margaret Sullavan in "Little Man What Now" Starts 7 30 & 40 BEGINNING TOMORROW A living record of the strangest trade a man has ever worked at! Why is it Nature Saves Her Biggest Thrills For Buck? Back Alive! from the perilous wilds of Malaya . . . with new and astounding won wTnS1 tnmk-vK known! T . -7 lie lives the adventure the rest of ut dream of" crowd the thrill of an entire lifetime into hi nerve "rS'UJcilt Dineu LITTLE BUNNIES1' ICS. work CRM' of a . da f Another CleTrr Cartoon In Beautiful Technicolor' Confidence Is the Name and Chief Characteristic of Our iew Automatic Tule Tester . One hundred and forty-sue different types of Radio Tube ; " i makes can be accurately tested. See for yourself, in plain English whether your Radio Tubr ti "Good." "Bad" or "Should be Replaced " Bring in all your tubes and get posiUve proof of their ef -know whether you are getting full time reception from v Tube Testing on our New Confidence Automatic is FRKK. No obligation. If your radio Is aver one year c4d your tubes should al. be 'r ' and weak or worn out tubes replaced. Tube prices are rvw t" than when you bought your last set. Bring bark the New . to your radio with new tube. -1 A. B or C -2 -3A -47 -80 $1.20 tl2S lZ2i $1J0 24 A -27 A -4$ . -71 A Have New Tubes Tetted and Dated SMI SUI $1:3 SUI "TILLIE THE TOILER" Mac is Suspicious The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily Bj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. By Westover " M AV. MA.CHIMW- 94 ,S . . It wr ' I in TIME