SCHOOL SHOES Listen! School Children, Opportunity knocks at your door Gigantic SALE CONTINUES AD Prices Dynamited Shop where your dollar will "go farthest! Cut Rate Shoe Store WE ACCEPT CITY SCRIPT These specials are good for all week. We welcome the opportunity to serve ywu Everything at Reduced Prices! ALBERTA ROSE FLOUR $3.15 ,58-lb. sack ALBERTA ROSE FLOUR $1.60 49-lb. sack B.C. GRANULATED $5.79 SUGAR 100-lb. sack .... B.C. GRANULATED $3.15 SUGAR, 50-lb. sack ICINGCEUGAR Bulk 25c -3 lbs. B.C. BROWN BEANS' 7c 5 Choice, per lb JAP RICE $195 VlOO-Ib. sack JAP RICE $2.23 , 50-lb, sack : SHAMROCK LARD $3.35 20-lb. tin BUTTER $3.35 '14.1b. box PILOT ' BREAD iper'.box ....i. $2.50 Closed 'All Day Monday Labor Day Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P 6. Box 575 Phone 11 Paint Before the Wet Weather Sets ' In ! -USE '61' Commander n..i..!.i. ti-i' u vuisiue rami l for beauty .and protection at pthe minimum ultimate, cost' FACTORY MADE Shingle Stain, Brown, pal. ....... $1.75 Green, gal $1.95 1 Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to shop. Try HI Fortunate it is too, just at a time that every member of the family will require a pair of shoes for going to school. Our stock is large and complete, consisting of quality merchandise. Shoes that fit, wear and arc guaranteed to our customers. Such makes as Lec-kie's, Sisman's, Valentine, Hewitson's and many others. Leckie Boots with name on sole. At $2.89 Pair and Up DANCE WAS SUCCESSFUL Three Hundred Persons Present at Labor Day Event Athletic Trophy Presented to George Brown Highly enjoyable and successful was the dance last night in the Moose Hall which brought the annual Labor Day celebration of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council to a fitting conclusion, no less than three hundred persons being present at the affair. Music was by Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra! and Alex Murray was master of ceremonies. Dancing was In, progress from 10 pjn. until 2 ajn. and delicious refreshments were served at midnight with Mrs. Peter Wing-ham In charge of the catering. One of the features of the evening's proceedings was the re-presenting to George Brown of Sldde-gate of the Hanson Cup, the well known Queen Charlotte Island ath-ilete having retained the trophy for another year for all-around prowess in the Labor Day field sports. The presentation was made by S. "TILLIE THE TOILER" ! Macdonald. president of the Trades ; and Labor Council. The committee responsible for the success of the dance consisted Thomas Elliott, chairman, Edgar F. Saunders. Alex Murray. JoseDh', " uaviason ana "eS HeDson. ! ran Derry presided at the door. , Strollers' Dance Proved Enjoyable One Hundred and Seventy-Five Persons Present at Affair in Moose Hall Friday There were about 175 persons present at another enjoyable dance staged last Friday night by the Strollers' Orchestra of Vancouver In the Moose Hall. Joe Slaggard was master of ceremonies and dancing was In progress from 10 pjn. until 2 ajn. The Strollers are continuing their tour of the district and last night staged a Labor Day dance In Port Simpson: Mrs. B. Walker of Booth Memorial School teaching staff returned to the city on the Catala Sunday night after having jmni D.the summer vacation m Vancouver. TSE DAILY Tuesdiy !!!. HUM III 'fog over 'Frisco and ".Merry Wives of Keno" at Capitol Theatre Now A special double bill presented at the Capitol Theatre last night and being repeated tonight Includes the iwlvej of Reno." with Olenda Far- reU 0uy Klbbce. Hugh Herbert, Donnelly. Frank Mcllueh and Margaret Lindsay. "Fog Over 'Frisco" is a story dealing with the operations of a band of International bond swindlers with headquarters In Ban Francisco whose thefts are on a gigantic scale, with murder left in their wake. Their labyrlnthlan net-: work reaches from the highest society, with Its beautiful and bril liant women in their employ down through the speakeasies with thugs to carry out such rough work asj murder and kidnapping The picture Is said to bt one pf fast action, full of suspense and with thrill following upon thrill In addition to Its melodramatic feature 'here Is a lively romance to give the oroduction a touch of love Interest "Merry Wives of Reno" depicts an hilarious fight to the fmish on the ' -natrimonial batlf firldl of Reno Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holtby and family returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Lakelse where they have been spending a holiday JONES' Family Market 8tewing Veal, 3 lbs. 25c Pea. 1 tin Stewing Lamb, 3 lbs. 25c Peas. 1 tin Shoulder Lamb, 5 lbs. 75c 1 Cauliflower Lamb Chops 35c 2 lbs Veal Chops 35c 2 lbs. Round Steak. 2 lbs. 35c 1 bunch Carrots Hamberger, 3 lbs. 25c Onions, 2 lbs. . Pot Roast 35c 4 lbs. Boiling Beef. 3 lbs. 25c 1 bunch Carrots Shoulder Pork 50c 4 lbs. Phone 957 Phone 937 - Proof! VUH CAMT DO THAT These areut Shoot . RUM OFr T , Announcement! NEW ADM1SS10S PRICE -for- HighSchoolStude I ITIT r . 1VT 1 r. Wed., bept.54 "25c, VJOT'S THE vmE'RB ao?t ) -jjj 3ftl Ct tL. TO V SVOWW Tf ! I I tin w-ii-i nrrn 1 WrilrtLLia II Prom the Waterfront ! A sharp falling off In tourist traf- I fie was evidenced In the passenger list ol C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Thomas Cliff, which was In port on Saturday northbound from Vancouver to Skagway. The vessel had 114 passengers on board and the large majority ofivsl,rv (jrama "Fog Over 'Frisco, these were local passengers for wltn Davis. Lyle Talbot, Don-Alaska points including a number ald Woos, Margaret Lindsay and of school teachers for Juneau and Hugh jrerbert In the featured roles, Ketchikan. Sevan persons 'dlsem- ' A an UDr0arlous comedy Merry barked from the vessel here while but one boarded her here lor me north. The Princess Louise, which was In port from 10:30 ajn. to noon Saturday. Is due here again Thurs day afternoon southbound. She Is making the last tourist schedule sailing but will remain In service for two or three more voyages on fall schedule before being repheed for the winter by the Princess jfrorah. I CompleUng the company's final voyage of the season on the Alaska route, C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt Nell McLean, arrived In port at 9 o'clock yesterday morning from Skagway and other northern points and sailed at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Powell River. The 'vessel had 135 passengers aboard . on her arirval here, sixteen disembarking at this port. Having been delayed by heivy freights for cannery points. Union i steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson. did not arrive In port until '11 o'- clock Sunday night from the south, saiung at 1:, ajn. for Anyox. Stewart and other northern points whence she returned at 1:1 Sthls afternoon southbound. The vessel brought north a capacity list ot 00.111,40 WUV1I liiAllJ 0S.41W1 f0r clty and district as well as families returning north after having spent the summer vacation In the south. WELL KNOWN LOCAL COUPLE "KIDNAPPED" Gangsters entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jack last night while they were quietly enjoying their silver wedding anniversary. They were blindfolded, bound and forced to enter an automobile which was driven many miles and finally were taken to their daughter's home where many friends had gathered to celebrate their anniversary. The only. lasting results of the kidnapping will be the care of a silver 'tea service for life. Advertise in the Dally Hews Censor Dressing FILM BILL EXCELLENT THE COURSE they oojt "5 HORTS 4& -5 1 the Part fi I My ki&vaj MVEXlTOM, HULLO MB. OM, L HEBE', l biDMT KWOWl : vmamt to jo.m . Ou iMfCIU$. Pflup. J Rupert Hughes' Sensational Story "Miss Fanes Baby Is Stolen" A Stirring Story of the "Snatch" Racket! with - DOKOTHKA WIKCK BABY LKROY ALICE BRADY ALAN HALE JACK LA RUE - PLUS - HICHAM) AftlKN ItOSCOK KAK.NS IDA LtiriNO - In - "Come On Marin es Begins Tomorrow -t ot Over Trico" 7 it 9 13 Pius "Merry Wlvr of Itenft" 8 13 & 10 2' C. N. Tit A IN S rot the rut Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 pm From the Kt Mondays and Saturdays 2 15 pm Tuesday! and Thursdays. 10:70 pm. "Rupert Brand -BLACK COD W3r nlflN rr- 'Mattnee ft; Student Admitting frrttfkJ Matt be Prrttntti HTwij Rut ftfti I irnmral Obtainable frtm Tt M otnooi Trichft! STARTS 8 AH W) MATINEE! 10c, New Mttinre rrkt U Child rrn Are Umil TfW Mr A U, Bca day evening 3r t: P 'tte J fr u inp tc Vx The Fish which made Prince RuperlFamm SMOKED i Preptred Dllj Bj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lii PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Advfjtlse m the Dally New. m. - -By Westover. i Awtt. kit n LIN iri