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and
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like.
NOW
OPEN
Palm
Coffee
Shop
Pleasant
surroundings
and
Service
with
a
Smile
Call
and
see
us
Across
from
the
Power
Co.,
Third
Avenue
GET
A
REAL
REST
And
Change
of
Climate
FURNISHED
CABINS
Also
Room
and
Board
Mrs.
Birnie's
Camp
Lake
Kathlyn
If
You
Have
Used
Furniture
TO
SELL
Get
In
touch
with
D.Elio
3rd.
Ave.,
opposite
Moose
Hall
He
buys
and
sells
everything
COAL!
COAL!
Our
rarnous
Edsoa,
Alberta
and
BulkJey
Valley
Coals
are
guaranteed
to
give
satisfaction.
Try
;
ton
of
No.
1
Bulkley
Valley.
Wr
Iao
Mil
Timothy
Hay,
Wheat
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and
Barley.
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Rupert
Feed
Co
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and
operate
it
yoorteli.
Van's
Bakery
Opposite
Boston
Cafe
Quality
Breads
4
for
25c
At
All
Grocers
Labelled
on
Bottom
For
Your
Protection
Phone
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THE
TOILER"
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you
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WHIFFLETS
From
the
Waterfront
With
219
passengers,
Including
193
round-trip
tourists,
on
board,
C.
P.
R.
steamer
Princess
Charlotte,
Capt.
W.
Q.
Paimer,
was
In
port
from
3:45
to
5:30
Saturday
afternoon
southbound
from
Skagway
to
Vancouver.
One
passenger
disem-
i
barked
from
the
vessel
here
while
four
boarded
her
at
this
port
for
the
south.
The
B.
C.
Packers
service
boat
Florida
V.
arrived
In
port
last
night
from
Vancouver
to
pick
up
C:
Thomas,
managing
director
of
the
company,
who
flew
north
from
Vancouver
late
last
week
owing
to
the
cold
storage
plant
fire
at
Clax-ton.
Mr.
Thomas
will
return
south
on
the
Florida
V.
after
visiting
other
company
plants
In
the
north.
Mrs.
Thomas
arrived
on
the
Princess
Louise
this
morning
from
Vancouver
and
went
aboard
the
Florida
V.
here.
Over
four
hundred
tourists
were
in
town
this
morning
aboard
two
I
Alaska
steamers.
C.
N.
R."
Prince
George.
Capt.
H.
E.
Nedden,
arriv
ing
at
9
a.m.
from
Skagway
andj
sailing
at
3
pjn.
for
Vancouver,
had
205
passengers
on
board,
sixteen
of
whom
disembarked
here.
C.
P.
R.
steamer
Princess
Louise.
Capt.
Thomas
Cliff,
arriving
at
10
ajn.
from
Vancouver
and
sailing
at
noon
for
Alaska,
had
203
passengers
on!
board
including
144
round-trippcrs.
j
me
ixiuise
aiso
naa
ttu
ions
01
freight
for
Skagway.
The
Armour
Salvage
Co.'s
service
boat
Salvage
Princess.
Capt.
Joe
Desmulles,
which
happened
to
be
In
port
over
the
week-end
from
New
Massett
where
she
Is
under
packing
charter
to
the
Nootka
Packing
Co.'s
cannery,
was
pressed
Into
service
Saturday
night
to
bring
to
the
plant
of
the
Canadian
Fish
&
Cold
Storage
Co.
here
some
150.-
000
pounds
of
frozen
halibut
and
salmon
which
had
been
salvaged
from
the
Edmunds
&
Walker
cold
storage
plant
at
Claxton
on
the
iSkeena
River
which
was
destroyed
1
by
fire
last
Friday.
The-
Salvage
j
Princess
brought
the
fish
in
in
her
Ihold
and
on
three
scows
Sunday
Jmornlng
and
left
last
night
for
(down
the
coast
with
A.
Ferguson,
manager
of
the
Massett
cannery.
Notice
Our
store
on
2nd
Street
will
be
open
from
9
a.m.
till
noon.
For
afternoon
delivery
phone
Red
608,
before
3
o'clock
Dominion
Dairy
Tamo
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DEAD
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Iiom
page
one)
When
she
was
14,
she
appeared
In
the
amateur
theatrical
show
at
Lindsay,
Ont.
She
joined
a
roving
light
opera
troupe.
Her
first
Job
paid
$8
weekly.
Success
followed
the
footsteps
of
the
ambitious
young
actress.
It
was
during
these
successful
days
that
she
bridged
the
formerly
uncross-able
chasm
between
the
social
"Four
Hundred"
and
the
theatrical
world.
She
became
acquainted
with
Mrs.
Stuyvesant
Fish,
leader
In
New
York
society,
while
appearing
as
an
entertainer
at
her
home,
and
the
acquaintanceship
developed
into
a
lasting
friendship.
Not
only
social
leaders
were
among
her
friends.
She
was
a
friend
of
most
of
the
famous
men
and
women
In
politics,
finance
and
the
arts
over
the
world.
She
knew
all
the
presidents
since
Cleveland.
Hot
Weather
Record
Nearly
j
Set
at
Terrace
TERRACE,
July
30:
-The
past
week
has
nearly
broken
the
record
for
hot
weather
here,
each
day
being
calm
and
cloudless
with
tem-Deratures
mounting
By
Wednesday
94
above
was
recorded
by
Observer
Sherwood
and.
on
Thursday
there
was
a
maximum
of
97
In
the
shade
;
Previous
high
was
98
in
the
year
1928.
I
who
is
on
a
hum
of
seine-caught
pink
salmon
for
his
cannery
pending
the
commencement
of
Massett
Inlet
fishing.
LAWN
FENCE
33
Inches.
To
Clear
14c
per
foot
Scroll
Top
Oates
Special
$3.45
PAINT
SPECIAL
Commander
House
Paint
Per
gallons
Qt
nr
only
Handy
Cans
each
17c
Brown
Shingle
Qf
rn
Stain,
4-gal.
cans
OU.DU
Kaien
Hardware
Phone
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Will
Lady
Luck
Desert
Her?
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In
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ipi
Ik
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!
TWO
FILMS,
BOTH
GOOD
"Thirty
Day
Princess"
and
"The
Trumpet
Mows"
at
Capitol
At
First
of
Week
A
breezy
comedy
-
romance,
"Thirty
Day
Princess."
featuring
Sylvia
Sidney
In
a
dual
role,
and
a
swaggering
story,
"The
Trumpet
Blows,"
in
which
George
Raft
Is
cast
as
a
matador
of
the
bull
ring,
comprise
an
interesting
double
bill
which
comes
to
the
screen
of
the
Capitol
Theatre
for
the
first
of
the
week.
"Thirty
Day
Princess"
Is
replete
with
chuckles,
sly
humor,'
bright
dialogue
and
superb
acting.
Miss
Sidney
plays
the
dual
part
of
a
princess
and
pretender
and
wears
j
a
daszltng
array
of
delightfully
styl-i
ish
gowns,
dresses,
coats
and
acces-sories.
Cary
Grant
plays
the
part
of
a
newspaper
publisher
who
falls
In
love
with
the
girl
while
Edward
Arnold
appears
as
a
ruthless
bank
WHY
NOT
Think
It
Over
j
;Wc
have
what
you
want.
jOur
prices
and
service
will
1
please
you
!
Princess
Soap
Flakes-Fur
-f
r0
fine
laundering,
per
pkg.
Palmolive
Soup
OQo
6
bars
for
&vL
These
Prices
Below
Cost
Mussallem
Coffee-Fresh
Ofn
Ground,
per
lb
i3V
Rice-Good
Quality
19
C
.
ttn.
i
I
mme
ucans
-
rjn
4
lbs.
JLU
I
Dry
Salt
Pork
19c
per
lb.
.
.
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lAshcroft
Ketchup
j
per
pint
bottle
a
12c
13
C.
Sugar
Oranulated
Q1
or
j
20
lbs.
.
jf
;
AAp
'
New
Potato-
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lbs.
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75n
nan
sack
.
4
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t
,
New
Onions
A-l
Quality
'
A
r
n
8
lbs.
I
atV
;
Fresh
Fruit
for
prryrrlnf
at
lowest
f""1'
ui
i
iwn
oruers
receive
prompt
attention
MUSSALLEM'S
Economy
Store
"Where
Dollars
Have
More
Cents"
"
O.
Bos
575
Phone
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kl.
er.
Luclen
Llttlefield,
Henry
Stephenson
and
Edgar
Norton
hare
Important
supporting
parts.
"The
Trumpet
Blows
unfolds
a
I
story
of
drama,
romance
and
adventure
below
the
Rio
Grande.
!
George
Raft
portrays
the
part
of
a
Latin
youth
who
Is
determined
to
gain
fame
in
the
bull
ring.
Adolphe
Menjou
appears
as
his
brother,
a
retired
bandit
turned
cattle
baron.
Frances
Drake
Is
an
alluring
dancer
whose
charms
make
the
brothers
rivals
In
love.
The
conflict
reaches
a
thrilling
climax
In
the
arena.
Miss
Ttalphena
Wrlnch
R.
N..
af
ter
a
visit
at
Hazelton
with
her
father.
Dr.
H.
C.
Wrlnch.
arrived
in
the
city
from
the
Interior
on
this
afternoon's
train
and
sailed
on
the
Prince
Oeorge
for
Ocean
Falls
where
she
Is
a
member
of
the
hospital
nursing
staff.
FRESH
MILK
AND
CREAM
DAILY
VALENTIN
DAIRY-.
Phone
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4
PAOE
TOtR
THE
SAZLT
flIWO.
MonSiy,
July
.
YOU
CAN'T
BUY
NEW
EYES
But
you
can
get
satisfactory
glasses
from
GEO.
F.
DAVEY,
Hegls-tered
Optometrist,
who,
for
the
past
six
years,
has
been
giving
a
real
personal
service
In
the
Optical
Department
of
Max
Heilbroner
Thc
H."f
vclcr
'
mil
i
III
i
j
?
When
in
Need
of
Lumber
and
Shingles
Phone
6J8
PHILP0TT,
EVITT
&
CO.
LTD.
We
Carry
a
Stock
The
Fish
which
made
"Rupert
SMOKED
BLACK
COD
Prepared
Hj
Canadian
Fish
&
Cold
Siorage
Co.,
Lid.
PRINCE
RUPERT.
B.C
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TONIGHT
and
Tt'LSD.lj
t
Sylvia
Sidney
'30
Day
Princess'
110.000
.
.
.
to
po
a,
,
prU
ce
and
charm
a
man
when
the
met
the
man
it
rrallifd
she
wat
merpaK;
with
Cary
Grant
7:00
and
9
Z
-
PLUS
George
Raft
-
in
The
Trumpet
Blows
The
mint
trmjwjluom
n,
manre
lnre
"Wood
anil
Sanf
with
Adolphe
.Menjou.
I'rintn
Drake
8
18
and
10
41
of
Spruce
and
Cedai
Prince
Rupert
Famoui
Brand"
By
Westover
VJEAft.
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