PAGE FOUR f We Buy for Less. I; THE PEOPLES STORE We Sell for Less. I Everything in Clothes for Men and Women, Boys and Girls I 100 Blouses in Silk Flat Crepes, the most beautiful $1 Qf Up I designs and styles you have ever seen, from Oc li SEE OUR WINDOWS W BlHnHHBHIHiHIIHBIHIilBIHIlHHHMHIiHlliHHIIMHHHIlHHHBHIHHIIHHHHBBIHBHHHHH i ECONOMY SPECIALS Field Tomatoes 4 A3C per lb. ....-..... Hard Onions New 9n 6 lbs. fof Lettuce-rLarge heads Sn 3l' each MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have Msre Cents' P. O. Box 573 Phone 18 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. SJarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 a? 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 188 Lakelse Lake & Hot Springs Fishing, Boating, Hunting, Swimming Make arrangements with SWAIN'S TRANSFER & TAXI i , 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, i District News TERRACE Harold Winch, C.C.F. member YOU CANT AFFORD TO PASS UP clpal speaker at a well attended I public gathering ln the Oddfellows' We Deliver All Orders Over a Dollar Hall last Thursday Mussallem's Butter First Grade, per lb per 3-lb. brick 27c The farmers of Remo conducted a strawberry socla' on Saturday, OlC many of the vouneer rjeonle' at- thusiasts hiked U. having left their cars at Goodwin's Ranch with some three miles to hit the ties. Dewey Atkinson's Orchestra contributed to the success of the event. Very fine strawberries which Remo produces were served. Bishop, G. A. Rlx of Prince Ru- for Vancouver East, was the prln- P"4- sPnt last week-end at Ter- race. Confirmation of five cahdi dates was held on Saturday and on Sunday the Bishop addressed the Anglican congregation at the morning and evening services. It is lovely weather these days not too h6t with a maximum of Dr. Middleton's Whole dOf tended- 801116 goinc over tne 'onB M' A good many wives and the Wheat Flour, 7-lb. sack and poor road south of the river (youngsters are out picking the wild 24-lb. sack $1 IS wnUe tne more fortunate got a ride raspberries which ire very plentl- Alberta Rose Flour Q-j C Hard Wheat. 49-lb. sk. Royal Yeast Cakes per pkg. Polk's Florida Grapefruit-Tall tln.tach Spices All varieties 2 tins for Plneola-rMiracle Cleaner 12-oz. tin 2-lb. tin Palmolive Soap 6 bars for Princess Soap Flakes-large pkg. , Gait's Value Coffee 3-lb. pkg. Kruschen '. Salts Really refreshing, per bottle . 7c 21c 15c 50c 90c 25c 15c 97c 69c on a railway speeder. A few en- f ul this year. EVERY MEAL A FEAST and an ECONOMY i .--JL 1 3 I jja? I with the famous H0TP0INT Electric Range Meals cooked with Electricity on a Hotpoint Range will dc-light the whole family. Never have meats and vegetables been more flavorful, never has pastry been to light and flaky. And everything not only tastes better; it coes much further too because every scrap of nourishing value has been retained. Put Hotpoint's perfect, even cooking heat to work for you. End sweltering kitchen days, needless tiresome footsteps. Cook in comfort with electricity and save money. Small down payment. Attractive terms. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited "TILUE THE TOILER" W YOU'LL MAfc&Y Jgv ' 1. THE DAILY NETVB VTednesuar r Many Flowers At Funeral Of Norman Wilson Those sending flowers at the funeral of Norman William Wilson yesterday were: Engineer and staff of C. N. RMr. and Mr. A J. Gal- land and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McKay and Mrs. D. R. Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. Krook and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peachy and .family, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hammond, Mrs. T. W. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howarth. Mr. and Mrs. Syd Thomson and Frances, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murray and family. The Family, Mr. and Mrs. Crotnp and family. The Elklns family. Mr and Mrs. George Eckerman Pretty Wedding Of Local Lady Miss Nrtta Clark IJecomes llrlde Of II. W. Sinclair of Inverness Cannery Today One of the ponular and well known young ladies of Prince Ro pert was married thU afternoon at the beautiful home 3f Mr. and Mrs. C E. Culltn. Fourth Avenue East, when Miss J A. II. Netta) 'Clark, daughter of Mr. pnd Mrs. A. C. Clark, became the bride of R. W. mony was performed by Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe and Rev. B. Shearman ! was also present. Quests present were only Immediate friends of' the contracting partle-s. The house was prettily decorated for the occasion with delphiniums, roses and other seasonable flowers. Following lunch Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair and party left on the launch Florence for Inverness where a reception Is being given for them by Mrs. R. O. Johnston and Mrs. Sherman $50,000 KO It RADIUM W. H. Tobey. C. N. R. divisional superintendent; M. A Burbank. divisional engineer, and, Stanley Alton. B. B. master returned to the rltv nn lacf nlohl'x train ntr and Georgtna.;trt nvor ... .,,., Mrs. Dowther and Mlsa Watson, j """" Messrs. MacCallurr. Dawson and Black at the Bank of Montreal,: Mr. and Mrs. Davcy and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bremner. Mr. and Mrs. Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. R. Walker and Mrs. Cation. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Drake and Tedr"?, Mr. and Mrs. James Watt, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vance and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Murvold and family. Mr. and Mrs.' W. L. Sandtaon, Mr. and Mrs. Skattebol and family. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls H. McLeod and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. MacCawley. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frew, Mr. and Mrs Mussallem and family. " The Gray family iNew Westminster. Th- Osbornes, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Garnf r and Betty, Mr and Mrs. R. A. McLeod and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. ttalagno, The Valentine family, Mrs. D. Owen and Miss L. Davis. Mr. and Mr? W McKenrle and family. Miss Evelyn MacDon-ald, Mrs. Cummln$s and family, Hunter, Matt and James Wilson and fantilles and Btlle. Jean, Hugh and Doris 'Port Arthur. Ont.), C. N. R. Oeneral Office Staff, Mrs. J. 8. Black and Boys of the Orches-tra, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cameron and i family. Members of the Old Pre mier Orchestra, Mcllie, Nellie, Bob and Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Skog. Mr. and Mrs. D. McKenzie,; Pollma and Ivari Cnmeron, Mr. and i Mrs. H. A. Breen and Johnny, Re-1 latives at Port Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. John Manson. Bob Tobey. H. Forrest, A. K. Nelson. Herbert Davles. ! Bill and Lucille Brooksbank, Miss' Marjorie Blancc. Miss Eileen Green,! Ernie Brown. Miss Maxine Hell-! broner, Mis Olive Munro. Misses; Florence and Myrtle Rose. I A Realistic Dream OH, mac! HEAVENLY DAY, TILUE. "STOP SCREECH- IMS" AMD WAkfr' ,UP IT'S Tt)Ot2 rx?T- 7 it . I r w xi'.k'i i f I i VIENNESE i LONDON. July 31: CP-King, Edward's Hospital Fund for London has received from Rojer Parr of Warrington, former High Sheriff of Herefordshire. $50 .000' as a Jubilee gift to Its radium fund. ROMANCE Tunesame Music Amonc Many Attractive Features of "The Nljht Is Younc" Nights of love, days of laughter and the haunting spell of roman tic Vienna are echoed In "The Night Is Young," a glamorous mu sieal romance, wh'ch Is the mid week feature attraction at the Capitol Theatre. Tunesome mustr Sinclair, accountant at Inverness! K rwo- tt.mm.r..in tt ri. Cannery Miss Clark, who has be.n;mund Romberg Is one of the out-in Victoria for some time, arrived I standing features of the picture in his morning on the steamer ( whkh mUfk. dramr comwIy and Prince She looked ( Rupert very nmAnct are delUy blendf4. 6ome charming in Marina Blue with aickver and novel devkes nave been corsage of pale plrk rosebuds. She , lnsUUlled ln bringtag ln the mu- wu given aay oy uooerc u. jgnn- slc wth a continental flavor, the sion, manager or Inverness can-)Story u acularly staged - .. w. , . Novarro plays the part uf Tough, also of Inverness The cere-1 .. does a good deal of singing. Evelyn Laye. with piquant personality. beauty and a fine voice, appears as a little ballet dancer. Comedy I honors arc divide; between Ed ward Everett Horton. Charles But-terworth. Una Merkel and Herman Blng. Rosalind Russell. Henry Stephenson. Donald Cook. Charles J u dels and Alberta ContUalso have important rotes. Song hlU Include "When I Grow Too Old to Drewm." "Old Man Mare." "The Nlht Is Young "Wiener Schnitzel." "When I am a .Noble Ducheas," "Lena. I Love You and "Riot In Havana." The cos- settings which Include the Vienna Opera. Emperor's Palace and Prater or amusement park. 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