" mi PAGE FOUR i - i a Everything Reduced! Prices Dynamited! per pair, up. Irom Yauihs" Runners per pair, up Irom Boy v Runners per pair, up irom Men's Runners per pair, up from Summer Long-wave Reception IS NOW AT ITS POOREST So why not give that set its long needed overhaul now? il'honcfrSIue 320 and get the most out of your radio for this coming season. SUPERIOR ;RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue it Third Street 'Advertise in" the Dally MewT GIGANTIC SI SHOE SALE ! A mania for buying shoes on account of being offered irresistable values has been our trouble. We have too many shoes and the creditors demand their money. Consequently Henry D. Rae from Vancouver known as CANADA'S GREATEST SHOE SNAP SPECIALIST has been instructed to clear out the entire stock immediately. SALE STARTS 9 A.M. FRIDAY. Come to the Cut Rate! I We Have Bargains Galore! for every member of the family, but time and space forbid description. Many Lines at Half Price and Less 59c 69c 5000 PAIRS OF TENNIS AND VACATION SHOES TO BE SACRIFICED, CONSISTING OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S, BOYS,' GIRLS' AND CHILDREN'S. Children 'b Runners 79c 89c Ladies Kid and Patent Strap Slippers, Cuban or Low Heels, Reg. values to $3.50 Of Q Sale price, pair U Look For the Yellow Sign and Tickets See Our Windows Twelve Bargain Racks Inside Ladies Dress Shoes in kid it patent with T-strap Cut out pattern, Reg values to Q-f QQ $450; Sale price V XVu We have a nice, line of Ladies" Shoes with arch support and combination Ilttlng on q Sale price up Irom Viiw Misses' Patent Strap Slippers with good heavy sewn soles, low heels QQ Sale price, up from 5tC OUK SHOES ARE MADE BY THE BEST MANUFACTURERS IN CAXADA Children's Sizes, same as above per pair, up from Men's Dress Shoes Sale price, up from Men's Work Shoes With Panco soles Sale price, up from Boys' School Shoes Same as above Sale price, up from 89c $2.49 $1.99 $1.89 Leckie's School Shoes For boys C) OQ Sale price, up from vAOl WE ACCEPT CITY SCRIPT Cut Rate Shoe Store Mail Schedule lor the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5 p.nx From the East .Mondays and Saturdays 2:15 pm. Thursdays . 10:20 pjn. For Vancouver-Mondays .. 2 psa. Tuesday 12:30 pm. Wednesdays 5 pm Friday n p.n. Saturdays 4 pjn. From Vancouver-Sunday L pjn Wednesday 10 am. Thursday - 10:20 pjn. Friday 10 ajn Saturdays r 2:15 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday .7 pjn, Friday 2 p.m, From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday 11:30 a.m Saturday 5 pjn For Naan River and Port Simpson-Sunday .7 From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday, ii:30 ajn For Queen Charlotte Islands August 4 and 18 9 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands-August 16 and 30 ... 10 p.m. TSX DAILY NKWS - GROTTO UP IN FINALS Defeated C S. II A In Softball Play-Off Series Last Msht I The hard-ratting uroiio aggre gation lambasted the Canadian National Recreation Association team by a score of 12 to 3 last night to go one up In the City Softball League championship play-offs They gathered nine runs In the first three innings. getUn during this period eight hits, three base on balls while the C. N. R. A. was making four errors. After the third inning the game was interesting. Both teams played ragged ball at times but the C. N. R. A. could not connect with hits when needed. Poor Judgment In running bases also was a factor in their defeat. The Grotto outfield was good, with Hill getting four put-outs and one assist. The Grotto infield was nood with the exception of Nelson who had an off day. Fong was the beat Unger was the best man on the field for the C. N. R. A., and Cameron got a triple in the ninth inning scoring two runs for the railroaders. Stiles pitched the last three Innings for C. N. R. A. C N R A. Geddes c. Pitcher p.. rf.. Stiles lb., p.. Astoria 2b, Hlb-bard 3b.. Unger ss.. Mcintosh if. Horton cf.. Cameron rf.. lb. Grotto Gurvlch c Yager p.. An-tonelil lb.. Fong 2b.. Bury 3b Nelson ss.. Stalker If. Hill cf.. Postulo rf Umpire v-Comadina and Joy. Score by innings: R II CNR 0001000023 4 Orotto 35100210 x 12 11 Specials Granulated Sugar 10 lbs Swifts Pure Lard 2 Jbs Clark s Tomato Juice 3 Uns Chief Beady Dinner 1-lb. ' rtn Columbia Apricots 2's per tin E 8 6' Week-End 60c 25c 25c 15c Australian Seedless Raisins OCn 2 lbs Australian Currants Recleaned, per lb. Bread it Butter Pickles-large Jar .. Aylmer Diced Beets 2's 2 tins Monteray Cheddar Cheese 14-oz brick Sliced Pineapples 2's Faultless, per tin Nabob Red Plums 2's per tin Sandwich Spread Best Foods, per Jar Mayonnaise Best Foods 32-oz. Jar Soda Crackers Red Arrow Large wooden box 15c 25c 25c 12c 11c 23c 75c 40c Preserving Pears on nn Bartietts, per box tUU Italian Prunes per box $1.15 Alberta Market Fifth Street pn0ne 208 Free Delivery I Advertise in th Dally News I Hotel Arrivals Royal F. Reda and O. Bergseth, city; J. A. Dudos and Oscar Wadsteln, Prince Oeorge; R. A. J. Little and Frank Taaffe, Vancouver; Peter Rlfence. Stewart York Simon Lewis, Claxton Cannery; J. H. LePage, Victoria; Ephraim Johnson, Alyansh; L. Oarfin, C. N. R. Prince Rupert G. F. Hunt, B. Irvine, a. T. Smith and A. P. Patterson, Vancouver; Naomi Rice and Maxlne Burke, St. Paul, Minn.: E. L. Stephens, Vancouver; Miss M. L. Chadwick and Miss Dorothy Chadwtek. Newburgh. N.Y.; Miss Dorothy Ahktrom. Lacrosse. Wis. Central Mrs. I. Sorensen and Mrs. C. Hancock. Vancouver; J. Pedersen. city. T. Anderson. C. N. R.; Mrs. M. Cor-dal and P Fisher, city: J. Hadtand and E. Johnson, Oona River. Knox A. E Strange. R. W. McLeod, M. Monsen and Mr. and Mrs. Way. Prince Rupert: S. E. Jackson and J. Anderson. Kamloops; F. C. Roots, Vancouver: J. Johnson city; Oeorge Flynn. San Francisco. Miss Mildred Crosby of the Canadian National Telegraphs staff in Vancouver arrived in the cSty on the Prince Rupert yesterday from the south and proceeded last evening by train to Jasper Park whence she will return to r PRESERVING SPECIALS This is the time to secure your requirements. Do not wait too long as we believe the eaon will be short ITALIAN PRUNES per crate PEACHES per crate PEARS Large box per box CRAB APPLES Hyslop per box WATERMELON per lb. PECT-O Fruit pectin 8-oz. bottle (Hlshlv recommended GRANULATED SUGAR O-f Q 20 lbs OJL.liJ PERFECT SEAL JARS Quarts, per dot. Pints per doz. 25C I Quart. per doz. finis per doz. ! ECONOMY JAR CAPS 2 doz CHRISTIE'S Assorted S1.20 S1.73 S1.75 S1.75 6c 25c S1.50 S1.25 S1.75 $1.38 75c BISCUITS Paragon 35c per lb. pkg. CHRISTIE'8 8N0WFLAKE SODA8, per pkj? PEEK FREANS OOLDEN PUFF. Vi-lb. pkg CORN ON COB per doz. FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS. 2 lbs FRYS COCOA Vlb. tin 1-lb. Un 19c 15c 25c 21c 23cj 43c Closed All Day Monday Labor Day Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box S75 pi,on is Lawn Bowl Games Played Last Eve Macdonald and Tinker Kinks Won Over Frew and Boyd's Angus Macdonald's rink defeated J. A. Frew's by a score of IB to 15 last night in the Canadian National Recreation Association's Lawn Bowling League while O. P. Tinker's rink won over James Boyd's 24 to 6. The C. N. R. A. Lawn Bowling League standing to date: D. A. MaePhee 12 1 Angus Macdonald 9 3 D. G. Borland 7 3 0. P. Tinker 0 6 F. A. Rogers 5 7 J. A. Frew 5 6 F. S. Walton 4 . 7 James Boyd 3 8 J. J. Little 2 10 Miss Eva KOtoyie, who has been a patient In the Prince Rupert General HoipMal for some time, left on la evening's train for her home in Pottage la Prairie. Make the YORK HOTEL Your headquarters while in Prince Rupert Comfortable rooms at moderate rates Kalum Lake Lodge Now under new management lute per day Special prices by the week Ideal Spot For a Restful Holiday For particulars write to R. W. ill LET, TERRACE. fcC. mm I'i'lto -SUCH WOMEN ' 7 10 it 3j "NOW 111 TELL v spev r-. THE MUSIC! "Hollywood Party" Hollywood s Wags iuk c and go them are i Jimmy D:i: Butterwom. Lupe V ie Hams J,f it Quillan J . Oivot R). Heal a:, Mickey M u X' x 1 11.::: ( -ms-j to You've Read About HI. Now ee Ilim on tht SJ "SMOKY"! SMOKY A horsefly in his tv . in hlJt ,'lOCt l; with the f and brouKi.-pair of lovf : VICTOK JOKY IRENE BENTLEI WILL JAMES Motors be wing Machines? i linn M Track Mitrl 8uiUb'e f r- tci also spcr1. - era $35 up Chrhtie Truck 1 Cif hn 1C30 W 1st Vsacaie It s Easy to fcfe Own a New v mt3 SINGER P Have you seen the 1934 models in Singe Fairij $5.00 places one in Your Home and $3.00 each tnonU keeps it there. You can't afford to be without this household necessity that saves you money for years and year? to come. Sirnrer Prices are lmvpr thnn ovnr Wore. Ne Treadle machines from $G5.00 term price. New Elec tric machines from $70.00 term price. Liberal dis counts from these prices for cash. Arrange to have one Now! see eMoeM vsMd If you lose anything, try a classified ad. i lLLIE THE TOILER" " No Craned Style to, IT'S "THE w)HVt T' Too jTDODX.E-'i I I "1 m , ' ' I 1"