PAGE TOUR TO 1 ! 1 Summer Long-waye Reception IS NOW AT ITS POOREST So why not give that set its long needed overhaul ' now? Phone Blue 320 and get the most out of your radio t for this coming season. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue 4c Third Street "Advertise m the DaflTNews s i A, v I 7 ux The Fish which made Prince Rapert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COi Prepared Daily lij Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. HERFS a "cool" cereal for warm . r, j grains . that will tempt your appetite Cx and supply the energy needed for - - - . 1 J ..1 T" 0 summer work and play. Try semng " t tv r i vrt - J v nr i tuuci runea w neat ana runea 3 Rice with fresh fruit there's nothing so delicious or refreshing. 4 City Gas Convenience Anywhere at Your Doorstep Rockgas The Economical Cooking Fuel ROCKGAS ROCKGAS Is lower in cost than electricity, attains full heat instantly. Top burner cooking is accomplished in less than one half the time required by electricity. ROCKGAS Is absolutely non-poisonous and harmless. Ranges hate nothing to wear or burn out in service. Repairs and replacements of ROCKGAS equipment is borne by ns without extra charge to our users. ROCKGAS Ranges are considerably less in cost than comparable electric ranges. Ranges, Radiant Heaters, Water Heaters, Hot Plates Carried in stock, also the "GUARDIAN" full automatic diesel oil furnace burner (made In B.C.). the most satisfactory and reasonably priced burner on the market. Let us demonstrate to you at Cow Bay Ward" Electric & Marine Supply Co. FREE! FREE! Special For School Opening 3 Only 60-Page Ink Scribblers Free with every cash purchase of $1.00 Limit 12 to each customer while the supply lasts. nORnON'S HAPnWAPl? Phone 311 - ' " v? nivij McBride St IFALL RUNS NEXT WEEK Twice-a-Week Sailings to Be Maintained by Canadian National Steamships to Vancouver With the steamer Prince George arriving here today enroute from Vancouver to Skagway on the com pany's final Alaska sailing of the summer season. Canadian National Steamships will next week revert to fall schedule, giving a twice-a-week service between Prince Rupert and Vancouver. The steamer Prince George will arrive here at 10 o'clock Wednesday mornings from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls, sail at 10 o'clock that night for Anyox. return here at 8 o'clock Thursday evenings and sail at 10:30 pjxx. for Ocean Falls, Powell River and Vancouver. The steamer Prince Rupert will arrive here at 10 o'clock Friday morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls' and sail at 10 o'clock that night for Stewart, returning here at 8 o'clock Satur day evenings and sail at 10 pjn. for Ocean Falls, Powell River and Vancouver. The fortnightly service between Vancouver and Prince Rupert via the Queen Charlotte Islands will be continued as at present with sailings on alternate Saturday nights at 10 o'clock from here. The Prince Charles Is expected to be replaced on this service by the steamer Prince John in the course of the next month. Wesley St Clair Kfnppr nf Ma sett has been named a stipendiary magistrate for the county of Prince Rupert or ' Von Fits the pocket neatly ... and ke the last paper just tt Fresh ai the TBS DAILY NT9T8 - Wednesday Aagw M WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Skipper O. P Smith was In port with his well known trailer Billy Boy from Passage Island in the Wright Sound area where he has been fishing of late and where he reports there has been a good run pi cohoes recently. O. P, who arlrve dManday. left again Tuesday afternoon heading south with Vancouver as his ultimate The well known steamer Anyox. formerly of the Coastwise Steam-iilp.Sr Barge Co s ore carrying fleettand now flying the flag of the Pacific Salvage Co- being engaged n towing of logs from J. R- Mor-Tan3 logging camp at Crescent In-et Queen Charlotte Islands, to the mainland, arrived In port at 7 O'clock last evening and. after taking on fuel at the Imperial Oil Oo.'s station here. left this morning for Captain's Cove where ahe had left i tow which she will pick up and take 'to Ocean Falls. Making the company's final voy-ige of the summer tourist schedule to Alaska, C. N, R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. NeU McLean, arrived m port at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver. PoweD River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 1 o'clock this "afternoon for Skagway and other northern points whence she will return here next Monday southbound. The vessel brought in a good sized list of passengers, many of whom were round trip tourists. Coming north from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands on a regularly scheduled voyage, C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles. Cant. Edward Mabbs, left Skidegate Inlet at 8 o'clock last evening for Mas- sett Inlet, where she Is making her calls today, and is expected to ar rive here early tomorrow morning. There were 261 passengers in all aboard the steamer Princess Louise on her arrival here yesterday af ternoon from Skagway enroute to Vancouver. The large maloritv were round trip tourists returning south. Fourteen persons left the vessel here while four went south aboard her from this port. SCANDINAVIAN DANCE ON SATURDAY NIGHT There was a fair-sized crowd at a Cinderella dance held Saturday night' by the Sons of Norway Lodge in the Oddfellows' Hall. Mrs. John Murvold was In charge of the af- iair and music waa bv Mrs j r Black's Orchestra. A. H. Waddington. fire Inspector in connection with the local Forest Branch returned to the city, on Monday afternoons train from a trip to the interior on official made Fiat fX TWO FILMS EXCELLENT week In "Such Women are Dangerous," starring the suave and ever-popular Warner Baxter, and "Now 111 Tell" with Spencer Tracy In the featured roje. Baxter is said to be at hte romantic best in "Such Women Are Dangerous" as he fights off the advances of three lovely damsels in the persons of Rosemary Ames, Ro-cheQe liuaon and Mona Barrte. The play has an unexpected climax that , introduces some excellent serious drama. Miss Ames is a faithful secretary. Miss Hudson an Infatuated debutante tad Mis Barrfe a sophisticated charmer. Henrietta Cros-man. Herbert Mandin and Irving Pichel are among others Included in the east "Now 111 Tell- 1 the dramatic story of the fascinating life of a man who moved from one success to another through the sporting and night life In New York during the exciting years from 1910 to 1932. Supporting Spencer Tracy are Helen Twelvetrees in the Important j role of the wife and Alice Faye as a : night club singer Veree Teasdale-Adolphe Menjou Wedded Saturday HOLLYWOOD. Aug 2 -Miss Veree Teasdale and Adolphe Menjou, both wen known screen acton, were "married last Saturday. Rev. Robert Toraluuon of Ketchikan arrived In the etty on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from the north to pay a visrt in this district BARGAINS! WE HAVE THEM. SEE US If you are looking for bargains NEW POTATOES per sack NLW ONIONS 6 lbs NEW TURNIPS 4 lbs. VEOETABLE MARROW Good size, each EaiPRESS-PURE JAM Assorted, 4-lb. tin EMPRESS VINEGAR Malt or Cider, per qt. bottle MACARONI Readycut 3 lbs CANADIAN CHEESE per lb PILOT BREAD 1JBC. 3 lbs I B.C SODA BISCUITS per pkg SEEDLESS GRAPES per lb BANANAS 2 lbs TOMATOES per basket "TILLIE THE TOILER" "THAT aja, A rrocA-r IDEA OP VOUM.MAC GETTIMCT bUUU BEMSOWl lO'UCtTUEE U MIS CAM UUMTI US' 1 t JkA VsAt-KlV ficsvU I I w . 1 . 1 51.23 25c 15c 10c 53c 23c 20c 19c 50c; 20c 15c 25c 25c PRESERVING FRUIT will be ready mis week. I'lione your order NOW! Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents' r. O. Box 575 phone 18 -BsiiMSMsasiisHssMiiiMBassMBiiM BHiSkVHHMkSkakBflMBBielBMtnn Making "Game" of Mac UuriiAsi II - 1 m I I I I I a ..l .v...... mUALiL. a7e fK I .. "j 'j JW.L,JLJ, . 1 l"s Inspector J A. Fraaer. provin- Warner Baiter and Spencer Tracy (f .Tn Seen in Separate Vehicle, at fn AUtn dfeftrtCt In n itE Capitol Theatre .duUec Another excellent double bill' ... ot and Mrs. coma to the screen of the Capitol "" Theatre here at U middle ol this Mrk who NndaJr afternoon on we rnncc wcwge for Vancouver with his mother will enter technical school In the south. Msw Alleeo Patmore. who has been on a holiday trip to Van-1 cower and aiaewtoere in the south, retamed home on tfce Prince Ru-' pert this morning. Miss Palmore who hM been teaching for the past two or three years at Terrace, will join the staff of the Anyox public ! Softool this faS. A. R. Nichols and Robert Wilson, who have been on a two weeks' prospecting expedition into the Unuk River country for a local syndicate headed by Dr J H. Carson, returned to the city op the Catala yesterday from the north They were flown in from Stewart by a plane of the Canadian Airways Limited tjTO'i aiika I and Pf ' W Thurs. ; M SUrU I fa JS f 7 io & I p Til Warner pi IT DAHGE&OllJ ML. tOCHUU HUDSON J r "Now 111 Tdl" By Mrs, Arnold Itethsttlt - r: Spencer Trac Alb rlyi Helen Twrhrirm (Starts 8 12 Shores tun.'. Alo PARAMO INT .STATS It's Easy to rJt Own a New lli SINGER PI Have you seen the 1934 models in Sinp r 1 r Sewing Slachines? $6.00 places one in Your Home and $8.00 eari. r: ; keeps it there. You can't afford to be without this household r- sity that saves you money for years and y-r come. Singer Prices are lower than ever before N.v Treadle machines from SG5.00 term price. N-w Tc trie machines from $70.00 term price. Lilx ra! Mis counts from these pricos for.ca?h. Arrange to have one Now ! see MACKENZIE FURNITURE LINOLIXM WINDOW nLINDS CURTAINS BLANKETS Phone 775 NOW OPEN Palm Coffee Shop Pleasant surroundings and Service with a Smile Call and see us Atoss from the Power Co, Third Avenue I BOM'T VCMOVO ABOUT I BUT -TWriV SA.lt DINING SUITES BEDROOM SUITES CHESTEKIIKLD SUITtS CARPETS (All Siies, Complete Home Furnishing Prince Kupcrt Van's Bakeri Opposite Boston Cafe Quality Breads 4 for 25c At All Grocers Labelled on Bottom For Your Protection Phonc190 , -By Westovei' sm" ,JJOCM.JX DARKEN iMvk. asmiiiiHV mm -sr. . mm m- v 1 1 4