" . f AGE FOUR you like Lorn r Jakes you 11 prefer QUAKER CORN FLAKES ittuLG.ttttA.3lavuiui tuwia MUSSALLEM'S OFFER YOU QUALITY, PRICES and SERVICE Purity Flcur. 98 lb sack for 3.40 49 lb. sack for 1.75 Alberta Rose Flour 3.25 98 lb. sack Tor 49 lb. sack for 1.65 Eskimo Hird. Wheat Flour Q A A 08 lb. sack, for O.IU Pastry Flour, Australian .39 10 lb. sack :. Flour prices are up. Buy now. Breakfast Food Wheat Gran- nn ules. 6 lb Ear w UU Christie's Cream Sodas, 1 lb. .35 pkg., 2 for Christie's Ritz Wa'ers an per. pkg. .20 Pastene Pure Olive Oil 2.25 per gal Pastene Pure Olive Oil 1.15 per V?. Ral Fresh Tomatoes, prr basket QQ 25c, tier crate Jtl good for canning or catsup. Phone or mail your order to Hit it n n x 1Y1 IJ n-A I I r Vl V. worthy matron of tie Order of the 'on clt.y;-E.-S. Wadsworth. Mont- ,M w Eastern Slav, and Charles O'Neill real: K- Walter. William Phll-FrnNniVSV CTADU worthy 8rand P-on, arrived in trc iP? and C. H. Matthews Jr., Pitts-IjVV11U1UI O I UilE city on tho Prince George this bur8hv "Whrrc Dollar, iiavp Morp fVnlV1 P. O. Dot S75 Phone 18 I 111 1 1 ii man muni ,n Half Price FUR SALE ; This is the grp.itest opportunity in a lifetime to buy a high-class Fur Coat of latest design. We have a large stock recently imported which were purchased at hair the usual price and we are fiving our local customers the benefit of the deal. Ladies should not miss this epporturity to secure a Fall and Winter Coat. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE CHESTERFIELD SUITE Covered In combination tapestry, reverse cushions CQO Special JJtwO 327 Third Ave., Prjnce Rupert Phone 775 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 p.o. Box 196 Wi Inirl M LOCAL NEWS Col. E. B. Andros qf Victoria is a visitor in the city, having arrived from the south on the Prince George this morning. j Miss M. Turgeon, who has been : on a trip to Vancouver, returned to ' the city from the south on the: Prince George this morning MiSS Venctla iTftsro whn has been on a trip to Seattle, returned MMjmwi" rl--fiTiMtrfi''iiW MANDY AT KETCHIKAN Resident Mining Engineer Back in j TBI DULY HVWI Wednesday Alaska City After Trip Into The powr cruiser Sundown, be- Unuk River Country longing to McLcnnin & McFeely of .,..; . . Vancouver,: with party of commer-KETCHIKAN, September 11 Dr. ' . . .. i. rw, j .. . , , Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer for the northwestern mineral survey district of British iColumbia with headquarters Prince Rupert, arrived here yester-1 15 moore,a ai 'ne I,oaw5 01 Armour SaIvac Co' day after having sPent the pasl;the two or three weeks in the Unuk River area. c N R- steamer Prince George, Dr. Mandy being Interviewed, CaPl- Edward Mabbs. arrived In spoke of the .great possibilities of port at ' 12:15 noon today r0m the Unuk River mineral area and I Vancouver, Powell River and to the city from the south on the &Y.-IS ' ookmg .t and well ex-Prince c. Flewln, Inverness; Mr .f ernoon outhbound The v eZ Vanfcuv"' George this morning. and Mvs. . CIay Surf Point. Geo. ."e1; VaSn ?P- " a fR 1 S "k CXpecl to 1058 but COnfl- : . tuback. Si Anyox; Grace Irene Brown. an extra cal at Ocean Falls Mr. and Mrs. William Robb, who R. Stafford, A. Watson and Thoma. had o" board 70 nasseneers 5, C"1 that hC i0t have been on a trip to Edmonton, D: Brunton. Massett; H. B. Sand- disembarking h4e whilen Lar IT" ithUEU hC reached returned to the city via Vancouver'. Port Essington; E. R. Tig, .dcd her iJ'Srt f the nTth ":e"" bUtay P on the Prince George this mornine. W. A. Osland. deputy flic mar shfll nrrlcoH In tVin lf it louver on the Prince George thl3 norning, being here on' official duties. ' ," Mr nnrl Tlfc n r n. i child, who have been on a vacation trio trip to to Vlctirii Victoria, returned rpfiimprf t to thf . cny irom me soutn on the Prince George this morning. i . . Mrs- J- u wortney of Vancouver, morning irom Vancouver to pay an official visit to the local chapter. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Mithcson ar rived in the city on the ss. Prince! George this morning from Bridge Kiver to pay a visit here with Mr. Matheson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. JJ. j. Matheson. Mr. Matheson is superintendent of the well known ;Bradian mine. i j Archie Watt, C. N. R. divisional master mechanic from Prince George, is paying one of his perio- : dlcal visits to the city on official business. He arrived from the interior on last night's train and will return to Prince George on .this evening's train. J Albert Farrow, steamboat inspector, and Frank Boomer, Lloyds' inspector, arrived in ihe city, on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver to make cn inspection of , the steamer Prince John which is ai tne local dry dock undergoing annual overhaul. I Transfer Hyde 1 PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL W Furniture Moving expressed the opinion that should be obtaining more rapid de velopment. Interests already in ths field, however. Including' a local company headed by Walter Ban- ton, were doing good work. Dr. Mandy also spoke I of " - the trail ( work which the British Columbia ' government was carrying out to! assist in opening up the Unuk dis- j trlct. : j Hotel Arrival j I 1 ' Savoy and' John Barseth Frank wllson Edmonton Rofal Mncham and D. More. Stew art: El Romblom and H. Gordon.; clty :- Thompson. Vancouver Prince Rupert P (i HnKRnrri Vrnnn- P Prloef- Pnrf F.ccinafnn Mr nnH Xfre n. T . Nllsen and Mr: apd Mrs. M. B. Jor- eensen. gensen, Seattle: Seattle; G. G. von von Hpps Hees. Pi Pre - - - , mxi J. n. urownmg ana r. uier- land. Vancouver; A. Watt, CNR., ivira j, oawjrtr, nuse LaKC; J. l . i . . n - . ..... wcnoison, nurns lakc; j. u. wn- j : District News - TERRACE Provincial Constable George A. Smiley went to Prince Rupert on Saturday's train with a prisoner who had been awarded one month's lmDrisonment for beating ud his 1 . ., . 7 .t wlfe A: and ,ur threatening to. shoot her. Lakelse Lake Hotel enjoyed an other gay weekend. Tiere was a danc on Saturday night and on aunaay rnot unaries hiinott was on the lake with his plane from Stew art.' Fine, hot weather continues. ThU Is eood for holiday makers but hard on the crops. i A benefit dance is being arrang . , ,, , . .. : ed following the recent regrettable motorcar accident In which two Terrace elrls. Miss Lorna Christie and Miss Irene Walte, were serious-1 ly Injured. Both" are now being cared for In the hospital at Prince j tn September 20 In the Orange Lodge Hall at Terrace Everybody reads the Dally News There's a reason. iaNin;n!iii!H:iiiiaiiii:i:nni!in!;iii Introducing To Prince Rupert For your convenience RUPERT DELICATESSEN OPENING Friday, September 13th Watch our store windows for a delightful, tempting array of home cooked meats, salads, mea,t pies, Jellied delicasles Butter eggs, cheese, etc. Our Motto; "Second to None." Mrs;. P. Coolcy, Prop. Third Ave. next to Selvig's II simimiimiixnin: , 1 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront ciai men on ooara urrivea in pori . . , . . , . . " ""J" "J " " l ? l. . "ZT lnwu ue nwe wr a w ine jtlcean raws ana wiu sau ai iu o clock tonight for Anyox whence she will return here tomorrow night southbound. The vessel brought north a fair sized list of passarigers. She wa.s delayed in arriving by having had heavy ----- ---o PJ wi ( J freight to discharge at Ocean Falls, Inaugurating the company's fall schedule of ten-day saflings to Alaska, C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 12 noon today from Van-; couver and sailed a couple of hours later for Skapway and other northern points whence she is Tlll L . - 7 ENGLAND WILL STAND, BY LEAGUE Continued from Page 1 Reports from Rome spoke of noHim fVittV. . the League commission to investl- .ntP gate fho the Itilo-Ethloplan if -.ir.-E-i crisis J'Hands Off-Borah i,""""' utk. 11: n. v c t r i r f r.r1iy.i, 9 hit i. r .. ... u uu - was advocated (- by Senator William E. Borah in 'speaking here yesterday. Expressing: the opinion that the personal liberty of" the American people was a matter of prime im- uui wiltc, lie saw it a-V thP rlnt - J of the United States to stay out of European affairs, be declared. Change of Venue In Third Lamson Trial is Sought SAN JOSE, September 11 Thr nmcn.i i ti.. . . - .wow.unuu i uMug steps to iore- stau the move or the defence mr a change of venue In the third trial of David A. Lamson, former Stan- lord University executive, who is oharcrpH uhVv. the murder of his wife. Today's Weather Triple Islana Part clonriv liwht t v .,.uuc,ai.c auumrsy wma; Daro - .wo; sea smooth. , "u,8a """bo'i isiann isiann oioua uioudv. 1 cht " O" - - 'easterly w,d sea Terraran wuipcru - , tn An 40 Anyox-Ralniri-r M,m st.pwnrt'i.,,. .J e Hazeltos- Clear calm' temoera- Smithers CoudK. calm. rnnW Burns Lake Raining, calm, temperature, 40. Mail Schedule For Vancouver- Monday (train) 5 p.m. Tuesday wl. 12:30 pjn. Wednesdays (train) 5 pm. Thursday k 9:30 p.m. Friday , pjn Saturdays 9:30 p.m. Sept. 6, 15 and 25 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday ... 4 p m, Wednesday 10 a.m. Thursday (train) 10:20 p.m. First Meeting Of Season Held By Girl Guides A new patrol was formed and six new guides were admitted last night at the first meeting of the season of Fust Prince Rupert Company, Girl Guides, at St. An drew's Anglican Cathedral Hall. There was a full attendance of about thirty girls at the meeting of which Captain Muriel Brewerton was in charge. Ge'raldlne Cade Is leader of the new patrol and Betty Wilkinson is patrol second. The newly admitted gu'.des are Anne Wlnslow, Faith King. Joan Forrest, Margaret Lamb. Helen Leslie and Charlotte Balagno. VANCOUVER EX-MAYOR I WAS HERE L. D. Taylor of Vancouver In Town On Way tq Atlin Gives His Views on Politics L' D' W ,,, Julv ,,.ls vpar nassrn mrnnon i Prince Rupert aboard the Princess Louise this afternoon enroute to Atlin. He Is on a holiday and expects to be about ten days in Northern British Columbia. "You see I have never been in Atlin." he explained. ' "JllSt restinc ani havlnir n Infr i f ' un watcnl1X things," remarked "L. D." when asked as to what hp was doing these day. He was wear- ing his usual red npcktle and dia mond studded question nark stlrknln A ft-rth mA i.,n.n 1 v. bMtiiakiua Wa9 ' In 'his buttonhole. 'Mr. Taylor was charitable -in re- gard to his remarks about Mavnr G. o. McOeer who defeated him so emphatically In the Vancouver CIVIC. Plprtlnn . lact nnni,.. ! ' UbviUUCl. . 1 1 might be a different story today. nowever, u there was another civic election in Vancouver, he thought. Speaking of the rational political situation, Mr. Taylor expressed the belief that the Liberals would have the largest group in the next Parliament but was in doubt as to whether they would completely control the House. He saw the'C. C. F. as possibly the next strongest group. Due to defection of flon, H. H. Stevens, "whom Mr. Taylor thought was perhaps stronger than some people believed, he did not give the Conservatives much of a chance. The Liberals would be strong In the cast but He was n doubt as to what Vancouver would! tne u. e. nac a good chance in some of the scats there, he tnougnt. Mr. Tavlnr cn'H v. uj . "'v uu no xeaerai election amhiiinni - 1UUI3C11, for iWUUJa ne De drawn out as to wnetner or not he intended to see tne mavora t.v n w V J w VQllLll IVHT "Sdin. it is over a year before eiore an an- nth oti i - "" - ' "vuuu ior tne mayoralty In Vancouver and a lot nf f hina happen before then," he said. Prank Phlscator arrlverf in city on the Princo Geo thit morning enroute to Tefrace: Electric Sieam Massago Treatments Mrs. Gammon 424 8th Ave. E ph. Qreen 219 FRESH AHLK AND CREAM DAILY w VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 HUNTERS? SUPPUFS The Season is Here For Game Shells, Rifies, Gun Oil, Lanterns, Shot Guns, Gun Orease Cartridges, Match Safes, Hunters' Axes, Flash Lights, Cleaning Rods, Hunters' Vests, Hunting Knives, Slicker pressing THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. PROGRAM ISG00D Snappy Entertainment in Double Bill at Capitol Theatre This Mid-Week A snappy comedy drama "Travelling Saleslady," featuring Joan Blondell and Glenrta Farrell, and a murder mystery drama, "While the Patient Slept," starring Aline McMahon and Guy Klbbee, com prise an attractive double bill pro gram being presented on the screen on the Capitol Theatre here this mid-week. "Travelling Saleslady" has sur prising and . stirring situations, bright dialogue and fast movlne action. Miss Blondell portravs the daughter of a tooth paste manu facturer who has monopolized the field so long that he has grown conservative lri his methods and a rival begins cutting into his busi ness. Seeing the nnsslhilltlp nf n lew Idea, the dauchter coes into business and there ensues a tale u business and romance that rioves swiftly to a surprising cli-nax. William Gamn. Huzh Her bert. Grant Mitchell. Al Shean 3uth Donnelly and Bert Roaph are among those In important 'parts. "wnue tne Patient Sleeps" Is jacked with humn- and rolllrklnc aughter as well ns thrills, sus pense and creepy situations. The ast in support of Miss MacMahon xnd Klbbee includp Allen Jenkins. Wdie Schubert. Lvle Talhnt. pni tricla Ellis. Robert Barrnt nr,H Hobart Cavanaugh. C.N.R. TRAINS 'or the Kasl Mondays, Wtdn'sdays and Fridays 8 n m torn the fast- Saturdays Thursdays 10:20 p.m. Word has been received In hf ity from Harry Welford. formerly i me u. n. it. aock staff, who left tcre several years ago. He is now In he employ of the Cnnshiirtap meltcrs at Cordova Mines, about 00 miles east of Toronto. He is 'nterestcd lh reading In the east- m papers about the proposed iulp mill In this citv. - TONIGHT and THrJ THEY'RE AT IT ASUl 1 TtwrauUbuwiiai, m" tn tK. , It'll end rwW. 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