FAGE FOUX Where Dollars tt hji n . ! navemoreients Libby's-Sauer Kraut 2V2's, per tin, Llbby's Tomato Juice Small, 3 tins I.B.C. Family Sodas per pkg. .1..... . 15 25 Large, per tin .10 Pure Plum Jam Q A quality 4 lb.- tin OU 17 I.B.C. Honey Graham Waf- a4 ers, per pkg. JL Royal York Carbolalcd Soap ft A 6 for 'id Happyvale PickTes 32 oz. bottle All varieties 3. for Max-I-mum Jelly Powder1- 6 for 35 100 25 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Lowest rices MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Lakelse Lake & Hot Springs Fishing, Boating, Hunting, Swimming Make arrangements with SWAIN'S TRANSFER & TAXI Terrace, B.C. to greet you. We meet all trains. Picnic parties every' Sunday, 75c. Fare, adults, $3.50; each additional adult, $1.50. Hotel, Hot Springs or anywhere on the lake. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 There ls a Difference ln MILK Prove It to yourself. Try Prince Rupert Dairy Phone 287 For the best and get entire satisfaction ur money bacf guarantee. Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL Wood Furniture Moving WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Armour Salvage Co Acquires New Service Boat North Island Trailers Meet CataU Very Late Today. The Armour Salvage Co. Is expected to move its outfit to Stewart early next month to start on a federal dredging contract following the return to the city from the south of Capt. W. P. Armour head of the company, who Is at present In Vancouver where he has purchased the 110-foot power vessel Algie which Is being added to the company's local fleet as a general service boat. The Algie, built in 1929 In Nova Scotia, is equipped with two large Wlnton diesel engines. One of these engines it is planned to remove; Today's Weather I 8 ajn. J Dead Tree Point Clear, calm, barometer, 30.34; temperature 58; sea smooth. Triple Island Clear, light westerly wind, distant fog, sea smooth. Langara Island foggy, lighH southwest wind; sea smooth. Terrace, clear, calm, temperature 54. Anyox, cloudy, calm temperature 55. Stewart, part cloudy, calm, temperature 53. Hazelton, clear, calm, temperature " 54. I Smithers, part cloudy, calm, wanner. Burns Lake, fozgy, calm, tern perature 42. cohoes were little better than fair," the co-operative proved quite suc-j cessful despite trying conditions' converting it to a single screw ves-'and great hopes are held for the sel. , future. There is a strong member-. ship. Efforts will be made to lm-! At the first annual meeting of Prove uPn Packln and handling the North Island Trailers' Co-op-; , eratlve Association, held recently at' The Pwf ucruirerl1v,c,enta ' on, hich the Strollers' Orches-, Langar, there was a large atten-board ra party of. Vancouver s mak ng a dance with plenty of action,.speak-j hourtour of the coast, left today for a ers holding the crowd for an k'5 to Queen Charlotte on the beach. Shares In the Asso wf e elation were set at $10 with a limit ;Wandf- ?e orchestra had spent seeral he holding a series of was decided to send delegates to 'danc- hc last of Which took of 25 shares fnr unv one nersnn Tt the Vancouver Island Trollers' As-?la,ce "If" at the ,dd"; 1 tahao' Hail ttritn o crnrtH ci-nrl sociatlon fall session and also tof . , " " the annual meeting of the Northern Fishermen's Co-operative Association at Prince Rupert. The Idea of Installing co-operative camps at! Crowd In attendance. The seiner Broughton I., which has been fishing out of Namu, ar- suitable places was approved. FlshrrrlVed ln port esterday and is leav"l tag. this afternoon for Skidegate, days that meetings are held. It was',""6 iUs exPected r, hum Te boat ls n charge of' decided, the co-operative to take no fish on such days. Inquiry will be r ,P W "a"y' 0iners on DOam! being A. Duval, J. Karkle, John Do-! made as to" the reason for a jlrst aid kit being held up at Prmce Ru- j vcr anu KOi5lon- pert. Those who had sold fish In vi- j .. ' . plaUon of co-operative agreement! "y w .uus voyage were rhlrfpr! Aithnah fho f.chi 0WlnS w neavy freights and fog, season has been far from good, then stcam,er ctala' cpt A; E- spring run having been poor whUe , , " ' " uc "acK umu 0 j o clock this evening from Anyox, ' ' Stewart and other northern points J. H. LePage Registered Qotometrist and Optician of Victoria, B.C. will be at McCutcheon's Drug Store. AUGUST 30th to SEPT. 2nd inclusive Mr. LePage will bring a large assortment of the latest spectacle frames. Please make appointments early at the Drug store. Expert Eye examination. -Thirty-two y;ars experience. ana wm sail soon thereafter for Vancouver and waypoints. I Having completed discharging of local cargo, C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Capt. James Watt, lis at Nelson Bros. Fisheries re duction plant at Tucks Inlet this ' afternoon' loading fish meal. She will leave later in the day for : Vancouver, calling at cannery points enroute. to load canned salmon. Local halibut boats leaving for the'banks today are the Balsac, Helen II. and Takla. Yesterday the ;Oslo, R. W., Relief, Teeny Milly. Annabelle, Melville, J. R. and Joe Baker got away while the Pair of Jacks left Sunday. On Saturday there were no departures and on Friday the White Hope and Wavei .pulled out. "TILLIE THE TOILER" If you wish to swap, something Try a classified. heah's a few ways ip take -the k'.MKS out op a law atJ H UIAMS- BEAUX- - CAM'T .to . I . 1 1 . VJ THl DAILY KIWI ztzlk NU .Rice m IN zzzzxzzzy Fill your cereal bowl with Kel- logg's Rice Krispies. A great luncheon dish. A satisfying between-ineal snack. Just the thing before bedtime. Rice Krispies crackle in milk or cream a sound that appetites can't resist. Always a favorite with children. Fine for the nursery supper. They aid restful sleep because they are nourishing, easy to digest. At grocers everywhere in the Mother Goose story pack age that children love. Made by Kellogg in London, OnU Quality guaranteed. Listen! get hungry Stan Yeitcli and Ingrid Morse Win $ Waltz Comptition ABERIIART TELLS nOVY SOCIAL CREDIT WOULD OPERATE TAX ON TURNOVER IS HIS PLAN (Continued rrom page one) wheat the government would receive 65c, A similar Impost would apply to all products processed and marketed in Alberta. Loans Without Interest farmers as reasonable as possible. The federal government will be asked to give the province permls slon to sell money orders. Social Credit certificates, when sent outside the province for articles, would be redeemed by the government of Alberta andj the debt transferred to the govern ment. Mr. Aberhart intimated that th? Intention was to call the Legislature toother almost Immediately after the new government assumed office, possibly before the end of next week. A Cruel 'Hoax VANCOUVER. August 27: Returning home yesterday from Alberta, where he took part ln the recent provincial election campaign. Mavbr O. O. McGeer de clared that. In the election to power of the Social Credit party. "th- crudest hoax ever perpet--rntorl on the people of the prov-lnce'' had occurred. Orren Shirts Celebrate I LONDON. August 27: In cele-ibratlon of the victory of the Social i Credit party in the Alberta election, supporters of the new economic movement paraded ln their green shirts here. WOULD INDICT ITALY BEFORE LEAGUE FOR AFRICAN AG GRESSION (Continued from Pane 1 gestures of hostility and would be be resisted as $uch. Opposed Neutrality WASHINGTON D.C., August 27 The neutrality bill passed despite vehement denunciation of Senator Hiram Johnson of California who 'declared It to be premature and an invitation to Premier Mussolini of Italy to go ahead with his present ans of military' aggression. Evacuating Addis Ababa ADDIS ABABA, August 27 Em- . . . . peror Halle Selassie warned the Stanley Veitch and Miss Ingrid. , , ..... ... . , ! Ababa In event of ... people of Addfc Morse were ,u the winners i i last night i . e k b lt t w in the final at the Capitol Theatre! ,a . ' f hide. resl .rcad out and Foreign nf h- Sfiw -:..J: 1, : dents and some natives are already ... ,.. beginning to evacuate. The Eth o Gudoum Wellend Johnny Pierce and Miss Margaret Webster parti cipated in the final. The winners were determined by measuring vol-! plans are already digging trenches on the frontiers in preparation for war, ume of applause: Tom Barton was l Everybody reads the Dally News master of ceremonies. j There's a reason. , She Swings A Mean Rope. LOOK AT HANK j IVMEM HE 3BTS TVMei THAT r- THTiausH I'LL K.r( rttnSi Z'T 'Congress Se$sion Is Finally Ended President Roosevelt Indicates He Will Ask For Re-Enactment Of N. R. A. WASHINGTON D.C., Aug. 27 (CP The long and weary session of Congress adjourned at midnight Mr Aberhart also intimated that , ias night without passing the It was the plan of the Social Credit j third $100,000,000 deficiency bill 'government t make loans to far-j on account of a filibuster set up mers wnnout mieresi in oraer ujjby senator uuey Long or Lows-assist them In buying machinery jana, which lasted to the end. The and parts. Co-operation of the deficiency bill would have provided eastern manufacturers of farm lm money for many New Deal pro-plements would be sought In mak-; jcts. Various opinions were ex- ing prices of machinery to tne .pressed as to whether President Roosevelt would be able to find the necessary money' elsewhere, through executive orders or other- Such wise. President Roosevelt, before ad journment. Indicated that ho would ask the next session to re-enact the National Recovery Act owing to "chlse'ling ln hours, wages and prices." C.N.R. 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