FACIE rots Pay Your Taxes Now! Save the Penalty IS YOUR CITY. Your taxes maintain the fchools to educate THIS your children; support the Police and Fire Departments which protect your lives and property; the Hospital that cares for you in illness;' the Health Department whleh prevents the Spread of. contagious disease; the Library; the Reading Room; the"Rlbiic Works Department which maintains the sewers and streets. Your City is calling for $89,000.00 less taxes than in 1932, but is maintaining all Departments with the same efficiency as in past years. The Refunding of Bonds will save over a million dollars in twenty years and your dollar Is being economically spent. All obligations are paid to date and the City is not in default for Interest or Principal. PRINCE RUPERT is financially in better shape and has a better outlook for the future than for twenty years. You cannot afford to sacrifice your property now! W. J. ALDER, Commissioner. ECONOMY SPECIALS YOU CAVT AFFORD TO PASS UP We Deliver All Orders Over a Dollar Mussallem's ButterFirst 0"7p Grade, per lb. .. per 3-lb. brick 80c Dr. Middleton's Whole A fin UV Wheat Flour, 7-lb. sack 24-lb. sack 1 1R Alberta Rose Flour- $1.65 Hard Wheat, Royal Yeast Cakes per pkg Polk's Florida Grapefruit 91 p Toll ttn r.Vl 4au MUf fcaii - Spices All varieties 15c 2 Uns for Plneola-Miracle Cleaner J0Q ifc-Vt. vui ..-... 2-Jb. tin . 90c Palmolive Soap 25c 6 bars for ' Princess Soap Flakes 15c large pkg. Gait's Value Coffee 97c , 3-lbn pkg-. Kruschen Salts Really Qp J J s refreshing, per bottle Field Tomatoes 15c per lb. , Hard Onions New 25c 6 lbs. lor . .. Lettuce each Large heads 5c MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE! "Where Dollars Hsve More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE BED ROOM SUITES SPECIAL 3- Pieces Suite $55.00 4- Pieces Suites J70.00 5- Pleces Suites $87.50 Also other suites at reasonable prices. 327 Third Ave, Prince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zsrelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 op 60 Rooms Hot & Cold Water . Prince Rupert, B.CJ Phone 281 P.O. Box IBS FLYING BY TRAIN LONDON. July 2f: CP A new record for the Liveroool to London run was created recently when the Princess Royal, a London, Midland and Scottish Railv.ay locomotive, covered the 194 miles in 186 minutes. Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL Wood Furniture Moving "TILLIE THE WHIFFLETS I From the Waterfront I Pioneer Airways Plane to Carry Returning Officer Several Tourist Boats in Skccna River Fishing Improved Following a week-end visit. Pilot W. R. McCluskey left here at 8:15 this morning on his return to Ocean Falls with the big flying boat of the Pioneer Airways. Arriving here Saturday morning, he left late that afternoon for a flight to Stewart from which he returned at noon yesterday On departing for Ocean Falls, he had on board bis plane the party of Ocean Falls people who came rorth with him. From Ocean Falls at the first of this week Pilot McCluskey Is to do some flying to remote polling points In that district with R. L. McLennan, federal election returning officer for Skcena. who sailed for the paper town on the Prince Rupert Saturday night. Pilot McCluskey repoAed here that the Pioneer Airways had Just acquired from the Wells Air Transport Co. of Vancouver another Boeing flying boat similar to the pre sent one, this machine being already in service or the coast between Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls, a regular schedule being maintained by the two ships between these point.. It is planned to send the second machine, of which W. G. Holland Is pilot, to Jasper for the month of August to carry out short flights in the mountains for ouritt visitors there. There were 192 passengers on board the cteamer Princess Char-, lotte which was In port on Satur-j Jay afternoon southbound from Skagway tc Vancouver. Four per sons disembarked from the vessel here while a couple went south aboard her. Having been delayed at Anyox taking on a number of outgoing smelter town families with their effects, C. N. R. teamer Prince Rupert. Capt Nell MeLean, arrived in port at 8:30 Saturday evening from Anyox and Stewart, ailing an hour later for Ocean Falls, Powell River and Vancouver. The vessel had on board a good list of pasesngers. Having on board a good sized list of passengers including a num ber of round trippers. Union steamer Catala, Opt. A. E. Dick- son, arrived in po-t at 10:30 Jast light from ihe south and sailed a couple of hours later for Anyox Stewart and other northern nnlnbt "..w.vv o.,v nut icfcuiil liic MS morrow afternoon southbound. Making her third special cruise of the season to Alaska with a large list of 317 passengers on board, C. N. R. rteamer Prince I Robert, Capt. H. E. Nedden, ar- T0ILER" TRZ DAUT JiZWS Monday j' m . w:"riLLlE' 1 sci&9SS3&?k ( Bubbles I qh,-till.ie. 1hapty"?- wm ARUMC3" NtXJHERE7 W SHOULD JxT 1 w H mKLJL , I j I ' & , ULV HEPE'S rived in port at 7:30 this morning from the south and sailed at 1 o'clock this afternom for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she is due back here next Sunday southbound. Returning south after a regularly scheduled vryage to Alaska with a large list f tourist, passengers on board, C. N. R. steamer Prince George. Capt Edward Mabbs, arrived in port at 8:30 this morning from Skagway and other northern point and sailed at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Powell River. The vessel brought in 179 passengers of whem 12 disembarked here. With a large lisi of passengers, mostly round trip Alaska tourists, on board, C. P. R- steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived In port at 9 o clock this morning and. sailed a couple of hours later for Skagway and other northern points whence she will return here Saturday afternoon southbound. The Vessel had 133 passengers, three disembarking here. The crtw of the lighthouse tender Blrnle had a treat at luncheon today In the form of a fine feed of luscious home-g' own Prince Rupert string beans which Jack Pllnt brought down from his garden this morning, being the first of the season. They were large and fat vegetables, giving ample evidence of what can be done in the way of growing greenstuffs here Furtner Improvement in sockeye gill-netting on the Skeena River test night was reported when the boats averaged forty-five fish. Pinks are beginning to show up in goodly numbers mv, having been in evidence for the past week. The Fanny F. and A. K. were local halibut boats leaving today for the fishing groutx. H. D. Patizeau, in charge of the Canadian Hydrographic Survey, Pacific ' Coast division, announces that a dangerous unknown rock has been located by the survey ship "William J. Stewart." south of the Kerouart Group off Cape. St James and is covered by six feet at extreme low water and breaks low water in moderate weather. Located In lat. 51-51-10 north, kmg 130-55-36 west. Crpe St. James light from this rock bears 327 de grees true. 'The light is five miles. 9V& cables distant. The latest position of Cape St. James light should also be about 131-00 52 west. SLOW DOWN BUSSLS POONA. India, Joly 27: (CP) Bus and motor lorry traffic In Hyderabad State has been limited by the government to 20 miles an hour. CENTENARY Or MISSIONS DURBAN. Natal. July 27: (CP e American Zu't mission has i Just celebrated 100 years of mission I work among the natives of South Africa. 1 M 1 "TILLIE IW ROMANCE, MYSTERY Variety In Double Rill Picture Program at Capitol Theatre The Band Plays On." a zettful college romance, aod "Murder on a Honeymoon," a mystery shocker on a honeymoon seaplane, comprise a double bill being presented the first of this week at the Capitol Theatre. "The Band Plays On" tells the story of four boys who grow up together in the slums and go through life together, playing football, sharing their disappointments and heir heroics, their loves and their laughter. Robert Young is the veteran performer who comes through gloriously in his role of the gridiron. Stuart Krwtn. Leo CarrUlo. Ted Healy. RuMell Hsrdle, William Tannen and Rebert Liv ingston complete the male east while Betty Furness plays a leading feminine role for the first time. Edna May Oliver and James O lea son have the leading parts in "Murder on a Honeymoon" in which death striker swift and un seen as a seaplan Is soaring be tween Los Angele; arid Catalina C.C.M. BICYCLES The well knoyi trade mark of the Canada Cycle and Motor Co. is a gudrantee of satisfaction and value. There is a C.,C. M. model bicycle made especially for your own particular requirement. C. C. M. Bicycles Dunlop Tires Dunlop Tubes Bicycle Lamps Horns Tire Repair Outfits The Missing Sixth Call and see the various model bicycles. Ask for 1935 catalog showing models and price, with C. C. M. Guarantee and special features. Easy terms may be lira turd on sll ttilei The "Happy Bride OUT Herat's the AMD Canadian Legion Invited to Hold Convention Here Leaving on the Trlnce George this afternoon. J. S. Wilson will attend the provincial convention of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League at Kam- loops from August till August 8. As zone represent&Uve for North- em B.C.. Mr. Wilson will also attend execuUve meetings of the provincial command. He carries with him an invitation to the delegates to arrange for the 1936 provincial convention to be held in Prince Rupert ESPERANTO RECOGNIZED LIVERPOOL, July 29: (CPi-Es-peranto, the International language, has been placed on the .curriculum ot Liverpool University which la the first university In Britain and the second In the world to recognise Esperanto this way. Island, leaving a baffling mystery, the untangling of which creates considerable Interc. $32.00 to$ 10.00 .$1.25 80c , .$0c to $7.50 .... $1.25 25c I BOO TUB CXK:HHrTBA NOW PUMf THVJ J 1 IT -JUTT A y I WHMtO . - cot OF COORSE AMD "THE MATCH-HAK-ERl MTi. SIMP KIMS, Dead L,n"rLn " MR. VJALCf VMlPm VI HO WILL Gl'JE Be wIm, Read the want ads. I ft kMr rS-M WASM ( . CMSf MUMSY IS ALL A TW1TTCT2. TONIGHT AND Tl'tsbit hherlock Holmes Was . . CI.. 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