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Com In 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 190 "TILLIE THE TOILER" some rLovoees roe Vou.tilue fiM 1 i mdK?k. . Cfc No Deal! Villus 3ujT VES, POft SOT TO LET OS GOOD OLD juse you ic cesSE FOri -THE "STYLE a J L. AnQ CO, ,how r yzmm n aw. xn m :? ,3 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 L4 come I yov -fee. ow-ic I 1 77. LI s C I iy I effete . I I M Tl 1 1 T I.VjVN I I TW .11 (C1- ', rt'S I VaWT uWWRl! aji CAN'T them AX.. t. I I 11 ACTRESS IS DEAD (Continued 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 3 Will Lady Luck Desert Her? f In V i ipi Ik I ! 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. 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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 G57 -sW3 I 1 1 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 A KIT ctj -rMC O v - - 1 ,-7?7TTW7 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. 4: - - ' - i