fAU FOUR THE DAILY NEWS. Iff in uuuu i NABOB 0 ONE QUALITY mm FD FF w"u cpy tk NEW um nmm CUU08 ST Sfft SM JU 1. MU D0UOIM I CO (.TO - NCOUVR CALOtK WINNING YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES But you can cet satisfactory glasses from (EO. F. DAVEY,1 Registered 'Optometrist, who, for the past six y ars, has been giving a real personal service in the Optical Department of i , Max Heilbroner Thc p!SI,cwc,er Writing Pad Special Tdke advantage of this special offer. Everyone likes good writing paper. Buy now and save money J KLIITOX KID FINISH Extra large size 40c pad with 2 packages 0c value for 50c SAILING HOME Ruled bond paper, letter size with 1 package envelopes (white or blue lined 0p DU 35c value for Slazenger "Victory" Tennis Balls A regulation ball meeting all requirements of the average tennis player. SLAZENOER'S Price 40c for g jJ QQ Use SLAZENGLRS and you'll play a better same. Come In and MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Meat Safes, from $2.50 Ice Boxes q q Grass Bugs, 3 feet by 6 feet, each $1.25 PLEASE NOTE SIZE AND I'UICE rhone?75 327 Third Ave. Prince Kupert, II.C. ' PAINTING TIME! Use Shingoleen Bapco Pure Paint Bapco Marine Paint Bapco Copper Paint Bapcolitc Varnish and Knamcl IJ. C. Products of Proven Excellence for Exterior Work THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. 2S5 Third Avenue Phones 101 Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Having on board W. E. Colllson, Indian Agent, and Capt. O. H. Rarry of Victoria, inspector of schools, who Is on a periodical tour of In-spection to this district, the Indian Department's power cruiser Nas-keena, with Dominion Constabcl A. J. Watkinson in charge, is due back here tomorrow night from a trip to Port Simpson and Kltkatla. The vessel left here early yesterday morning after having returned at the end of thc week from a trip up the Naas River as far us Oltlak-damiks with Mr. Colllson and Capt. Barry on board. Capt. Barry phns to "return south on Friday night. Rumors have been heard locally of representations being made with a view to having a ban placed on the Importation of fresh herrlns from Alaska for use as halibut bait. Inquiries in official quarters at Ottawa and Vancouver, however, fail to reveal any trace of such representations being made. C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Edward Mabbs. arrived in port at 7:15 this morning on a regularly scheduled voyage from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and will remain over here until 10 o'clock Friday night when she will sail on her return south over the same route. The vessel brought passengers and mall from Island polnU and general canto jfrom Vancouver for delivery here. j Having on board a, no less than 190 passengers for Alaska in addition to the usual quota of local 'traffic. C. N. R. steamer Prince ! George. Capt. H. E. Nedden. arrived in port at 12:30 noon today ;from Vancouver. Powell River and i Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 pjn. ; for the north, makln? special calls fat Ketchikan and Hidden Inlet in jduuiwuu wj ner siops ai Anyox ana : Stewart. The vessel, which was de-' layed somewhat by fog in arriving .here today. Is due back from the north at 6 o'clock Friday morning and will sail at 8:30 ajn. for Ocean Falls. Powell River and Vancouver. ! The train coming In from the east last night brought from Hazel-ton and other Interior points to Skeena River canneries a large party of Indians who will be -m-ployed In the salmon packing plants during the season. Two day coaches were filled with the natives. Handling them was partly responsible at least for the train being a couple of hours late, not getting In until midnight. A full ship with passengers from Alaska going south aboard her because American ships are tied up owing to the longshoremen's s'trike. C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, Is due in port at 3:30 this afternoon from Skag-way and other northern points and will sail at 4:30 pjn. for Vancouver. The Ketchikan schooner Eskimo arrived at 8 a.m. today from the j north discharging one carload of fresh halibut for trans-shipment east over Canadian National Rali-j ways. Van's Bakery Opposite Boston Cafe Quality Breads 4 for 25c At Ail Grocers Labelled on Bottom For Your Protection Phone 190 When Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You We meet ail trains. Freight & service anywhere, Eassengcr akelsc Lake and Lodge, new boat (II. A. 8.) now in service on the lake. , Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, $.1.00; 91.50 per head additional. No, crowd too big. No Job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY NEGLECT OF COMMON CONSTIPATION IS A SERIOUS MATTER Prevent This Condition with Kellogrg's All-Bran The first question your doctor ski is whether you are constipated or not He knows that this condition may cause headaches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplssnes. It is often the starting point of serious illness. You can prevent and relieve common constipation so easily. Just eat a delicious cereal once a day. Laboratory tests show that Kel-logg's All-Bran provides "bulk" and vitamin B to aid regular habits. All-Bran is also a rich source of blood-building Iron. The "bulk" in All-Bran is much like that found in leafy vegetables. Within the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears out the intestinal wastes. Isn't this "cereal wayM'safer and far more pleasant than taking patent medicines so often harmful! Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bran daily are usually sufficient With each meal in chronic cases. If seriously ill, are your doctor ALL-Bran is not a "cure-alL" Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal, or use in cooking. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont Hotel Arrivals Savoy A. Jansi, city. C. Kruslk, Anyox. I.'ojal E. M. Reynolds, Hyder: Alex Munro. Sunnytnoe; Dr. Stanley Mills and E. Dix. Terrace; S. E. BlaxeU. Kltwanaa; L. Bondmc. Anubury. Prince Rupert W. O. Mitchell. Oceanic: II. Bo::. Usk; Mrs. J. A. Crawford. Premier; R. y, Sinclair. Inverness; L. A. N. Potterton. Stewart: Harry M. Orr Vancouver: F. Ormwod, Winnipeg; W. Singer and E. Woodworth. Mas-sctt. Central M. Psderson. Stewart; J. Ex land -sen, Rerno: I. Anderson and I. Bradford. C.N.R. KlIOT E. S. Richardson ant. P Mnt- chel, Tlcll. COFFEE IS A DKMCHT If made hy the Sllex method recently Installed at the Commodore Cafe No met -i! tust . no stale flavor Frrsh Coffee alllhr time insured. Oood at any time of fi iv or night Perfectly harmlr-vs Always refreshing and HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Hcach Fishing. Bathing, Badminton, Picnics. Scenic Drives. Shooting in the Season. Bent a fully furnished cottage at Sangan River. For full particulars apply MRS, DUNN Massett, II.C. The Children's Guest Home Sixth & Marine Drive West Vancouver, H.C. COAL! COAL! Cur Famous Kdson, Alberta and Uulkley Valley Coals arc guaran teed to give 'satisfaction, Try a ton of No. 1 Uulkley Valley. We 10 sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley ..Prince. Rupert Feed Co. M. rnones till LOCAL NEWS S. J. Jabour returned to thc city m thc Catala yesterday afternoon from a two weeks' business trip to Anyox. William Goldbloom returned to thc city on the Catala yesterday afternoon after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on business. O. T. Sundal, well known Terrace merchant, to paying a brief business visit to the city havlnx arrived from the Interior on last night's train. S. A. Cortey. who has been paying a brief butliMoa visit to the city since the end of the week, It returning to Pacific on this afternoon's train. H. L. Batten, consulting engineer, arrived In the city on the Prince George today from Vancouver and will proceed this afternoon by train to Usk to nay one of hit periodical visits to the Columatlo mine at Usk. Henry McCartney, veteran employee of the Oranbjr Co. of many years standing at Anyox, who Is I leaving the smelter town, was a passenger aboard the Catala last: evening bound for Vancouver whence he plans on proceeding uu a trip to the Old Country after which he Intends to return to Vancouver to take up residence. Having suffered a fracture pelvis and other Injuries In a fall of rock In tfcc Premier mine where he has been employed, Armus Untie was brought to the city from the north on thc Catala ye, terday alter I m to enter the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital.; the ambulance being at the boat to meet htm. Mrs. J. A. Crawford. company nurse at Premier, cam;' south with the patient and will' return to Premier on the Prince Oeorge this afternoon. Relieved Mrs. Edward Jisim' tbr h4 two lth b'0 It than thr tn'ioth old. Mm ril ' Ho hut 18 onr sod I ran truthfully y that riving him IUh) Own Tib-lt mhti run nit bit tlh Wpt him fit and -U . TrHkux it a rraiima l-Tmli (um foe babars I i l tb tittl tn rt alaay m K,ib ind I bo Irrrr rHunl hf rivmc Haby'a Ova TU-t-. rr v to tat. bo after fffwti. I'rica Tr bi. Pf.WilUir"!' 3 pkgs. PEARL WHITE SOAP 4 for PALMOL1VE SOAP- 5 for FELS NAPTHA SOAP 5 for SOLVENE For your washing machine, per pkg BLUE RIBBON TEA per lb. . ROYAL CITY BEETS 2's per tin 129 LOOK ! For MUSSALLKM'S Ad. Daily. It will pay you! 'LUX FLAKES - OP 15c 24c 36c 7c V.C. AUSTRALIAN PINEAPPLE Sliced or crushed, fancy tCn quality, 2's, 2 tins . TtOl -l's 47c 19c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE- -Real delicious per I -lb. tin HAN8LICKFor cleaning highly recommended, try two, 2 tins B. it K. PASTRY FLOUR- 10-lb. sack 47c hands, 49c 43c EARLY ROSE FLOUR Q4 ff No. 1 patent. 40-lb. sackV-." J Out of (own orders receive prompt and careful attention MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" 317-319 Third Avenue West P. O. Mox 575 Phone 18 Last Times Tonight C.KOUGK Arliss In "The House of Rothschild" Tonight at 7 39 and 9 45 COMINR Tomorrow and Friday B U0NKL arrymore - In - This Side of mn COMING GOON Ji: r. Mums in fot of a Siiilor" BOYS 16 Years of Age and Youngir FREE Long Pants Maybe you can convince mother and dad that you should step Into your first pair of long pants this Sprint If they are agreeable, uc ire prepared to give you in extra pair of long pants with your first long pants suit absolutely free! This Is the proposition. We want to introduce Tip Top Tailors Clothes to you boys. For this privilege, are ofTcrinjj every boy sixteen years of age or younger buying his first suit with long pants an extra pair cf iinti Free. All you need to do is have your clergyman or school teacher or parent sign a card which we will supply you at our store, certifying your age. You can come in here and select from a wide range of British woollens the weave, pattern and colour you like, and have it hand cut and tailored to your personal measurements in any style you prefer. There is no restrictions as to choice because we have only one price. Come In and eet vour Your Unratrit4 Chatcs AT ONE PRICE 24- card right away. ALL UNION LABOR Tip Top Tailors Clothes SOLD BT p: cravetto esjssv When in Need of Lumber and Shingles riionc 618 PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. We Carry a Slock of Spruce and Cedar SaSSTSSSSSSSSWBfSSMSjS - j NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarclll, Pioprletor "A IIOMK AWAY FROM IIOMF." Kstrs 11.00 up 50 Rooms, Hot At Cold Water Prlnc Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 169 The Wcstholme Rooms nose lo n'P0' And Harbor View Sink . . .. . i,v liar. uuuuie noums. j . or Month. Locaied at 6H Sond Prince KuP'" If you lose aiiythinir, try a classified ad'