fAQZ TOVX 1 c SALE 1 This is our First 1c. Sale on Groceries. Don't Miss It. Ordv early avoid disappointment. These Specials are lor CASH ONLY. PRICES GOOD TILL SEPTEMBER 7. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Milk, all brands, 11 tins .99 A-f l.tin Vi Good Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs. .40 1 lb. Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL Wood Furniture Moving IX you wish to swap declassified. .01 Brunswick Sardines, 6 tins A4 .29,1 tin Roger's Syrup,, 2's 2 tins .50 A-f ltin Monogram Molasses, 2's 2 A-f tins .50, 1 tin Chlpso Soap Flak-s, large, A-f 2 pkgs. .50, 1 pgk vX Colgate's Soaps,reg. 6 for t4 25, 1 for Old Dutch Cleanser. 11 for A-i .99, 1 for Snowcap Pilchards. 2s 2. tins -f4 29, 1 for .: Celery, 2. for .25, . . 1 for . There are no tricks to this sale. You buy at the rpecial price and get one more for only lc . Miss Anne Ollchrist arrived In the city on the Prince Georee this morning from her nurses' training auties at Royal Columbian HosdI- tal In New Westminster to Ja vacation her visiting with her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. WillWrh Oil chrlsj, Sixth Avenue East. Mrs. D. H. I. Shlldrlck, wife of the manager of the Bank of Mon treal at Terrace, and child ar rived In the city on the Prince George this morning after having spent the summer in Vancouver and will proceed to the interior on this evening's train Rex Beach, noted American author, who has been spending the oast few weeks around Juneau, AiasKa, is expected to arrive here today from the Alaska capital and proceed East on this ewninc' train enroute to his home in New York. .01 Fresh Lettuce 2 for .14, (4 lfor Ammonia, qt bottles, '2 for A-f 20, lfor VX Reckitt's Blue, 5 for .25, 1 A-f for UA Pineola-, miracle clraner, 12 Af oz. tin, 2 for 1.00, 1 for .. Vi Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have .More Cents" ;.P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Half Price FUR SALE This is the greatest 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 half the usual price and we are civing our local customers the benefit of the deal. Ladies should not 'miss this opportunity to secure a Fall' and Winter Coat. GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable'" NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A nOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rates 31.00 up 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 LOCAL NEWS J. L. Jollymore ard son of Inlet left today on their return to their logging bpeutlons down the coast aboard ihelr boat'B. and J. after having been In port for a couple of days for engine repairs. K. B. Fraser, purchasing agent for the B. C. Packers, has been a visitor here and on the Skeen'a River during ' the past couple of days, having arrived from Namu on the Catala Sunday night. He sailed last night by the Ct tala on his re- tarn to Vancouver. The Letter Box URGES HANSON SUPPORT. -Editor, Dally News: The federal election is at hand arid it behooves us to consider the necessity for united action. This riding is noted for stepping off on the wrong foot at election time and this habit i3 liable, to become assured. A Tory party with a united front would have no chance of suc cess, and now H. H. Stevens launching a new party has caused another break in disordered ranks. Mr. Hansen the Liberal candidate's honesty, sturdy perseverence and business acumen Is well known. His admirable tact in a difficult position as a member in the Opposition and his plenslng personality, has won him many friends at the Capital. That he will serve the rjdlng well If re-elected Is a fore gone conclusion. This riding is still in (he pioneer ing stage and needs co-operation from the federal government. But what co-operation could we expect if we sent a man to Ottawa to twiddle his thumbs in the ranks of the opposition? So let us forget politi cal creeds and start Mr. Hanson on his way to Ottawa with an Impressive majority. The changes against our present government are well known and too many to enumerate In this short letter But what to my mind filled the cup was Mr. Bennett's presumption in foisting on the democratic people of Canada a "TILLIE THE TOILER" LET'S SEE, I'VE GOT -TO, L WCI l fc AN AU" VEI2.TISEMEMT THAT'LL SELL THE BOSS ON J TBM DAILY KIWI Wednesday HAD BEEN BROODING (Continued rrom page one) for Lake's possible return to Col-leymount, regular provincial police officers throughout the district are now on the qui vlve for the killer's possible appearance at some point. It Is stated at provincial headquarters here that there were eyewitnesses to the shooting of Perle by Lake at a distance of about 100 feet. The bullet entered his abdomen and he succumbed about six hoursafter the shooting. Perle wus accompanied on approaching the nous? by Frank Saari and August Kivi. Saari was in flight at a distance of possibly 200 yards when Lake shot at him, the bullet 'going through his hat and barely grazing his head. Klvl took flight around somt- building in a different direction and went into the bush. ' Lake, Perle and Kivi worked for Saari on the latter farm, on the day of the shooting possibly laboring under some sort of a grievance, Lake had refused to go to work and had remained indoors. He made some remark to Saari's daughter about intending to "clean up on the bunch of Finns." Ho sat at a window waiting for thrm to come in from their .work in the fields and, on them starting towards the house, he took the rille. The girl started to remonstrate with Lake and tried to take the rifle away from him but he threatened her and she went screaming from the house to warn the others as they approached. Saari and Kivi took flight but Perle, an older man, cane up towards Lake to endeavour to have him desist from his shooting. The fatal shot was then fired. POPE PIUS TO OPEN NEGOTIATIONS FOR PEACE DIRECT WITH PREMIER MUSSOLINI.. Continued from Page 1 while Italy continue feverish actl vity. Italy Talks Plainly GENEVA. September 4 The League of Nations went into session today to consider the Italo-Ethlo-plan crisis, the opening meeting being largely concerned with preliminaries. Italy bluntly warned the League that she could no longer discuss her controversy, -with Ethiopia "at the League on the footing of equality with Ethiopia." Following Italy's declaration, the council session was suspended. Capt. Anthony Eden of Great Bri tain told the Assembly that there could be no question of any political or economic conflict between Great Britain and Italy. titled class, a remnant from feudal times. But mavbe Mr. Hcnnptt saw th handwriting on the wall and had in mma a title for himself. It Is posible he figured that after this election it would be nicer to be a Count than a politician of no account. LOUIS FORKRUD. COMEDIES PRESENTED Light Entertainment Offered At Capitol Theatre For Middle Of Week A bright and tuneful romantic comedy, "All the King's Horses." and another light romance. "Vagabond Lady" come to the Capitol Theatre here this mldweek on what promises to be a quite entertaining double bill. With plenty of songs and spectacle, All the King's Horses,, Introduces on the screen Mary Ellis, charming singing star of the stage, with Carl Brisson In the leading male role, Edward Everett Horton, Katherlne DeMille and Eugerte Pallette being featured in Miss DeMille, whose first picture it Is, is a former Vancouver girl and is the adopted daughter of Cecil B. DeMille. famous picture producer. The picture Is based on the well known stage play of the same name. Many amusing ompllcations arise In the funny plot of "Vagabond Lady" featuring Robert Young, Evelyn Venables and Reginald Denny with Berton Church iil, Frank Craven, Forester Harvey. Dan Grlmmlns and Ferdinand Gottschalk in principal support- The Boss Is Doubtful. - AC L I C'ETtE . X I I TOU LOOM LUCE ,nT VHEgE HAVE fb ' I'LL SHOW) TbO'viE fcEEM our li5S 15 iSS.J S YAt r PAINTIMS THE -TDM) ' Halibut Landings Here Are Lighter Arrivals During Month Of August Totalled 1,831,800 pounds As Against 2,478,200 Pounds a Year Ago I DOU'T KKJOUi AROUT ITHIS AO - 1 AJOKlDEt2. IF Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the month of August this year, according to figures compiled on the local wat erfront, totalled 1,824,860 pounds as compared with 2,478,200 pounds In the same month last year. Am erlcan landings this August total led 758,800 pounds as compared with 1,287,000 pounds in the same month last year while Canadian landings this August were 1,039,000 pounds in comparison with 1,191, 260 pounds. Mrs. John R. MltchelK who has been visiting In West Vancouver with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mitchell and who, during the summer, also made a trip East, returned home on the Prince George this morning. ing roles. Young has one of the Irrepressible roles In which he Is so good, Miss Venables is likeable as a gujn-drop chewing hoyden while Denny Is a dignified older brother of young. SCHOOL OPENING Our STOCK of School Books and Supplies is as complete as it is possible to have at this season. Our PRICES are standard minimum as set by the Department of Education. ' Our MERCHANDISE is of the .highest quality to meet the necessary requiremnts of the Schools and Scholars. Our SERVICE is the best obtainable. We are well equipped to take care of all local trade and mail orders promptly. YOU will benefit when you deal with us because our btocK, i'nees, Merchandise and Service RIGHT. feMQ ANyOME. TO THE SALE? is Because we adhere to minimum prices on School Sup-plies-T-Terms are strictly Cash with order No phono orders or deliveries. TONIGHT and ivi a w v n t . iMPirnnnlito r uuera 1N WMm wftb In "All tllR K.J &1 1 1 u oca ............ vhu. ck. mg Musical Rorniat. brimming with into meioaies. Carl Brisson Edward Everett nM ... 1 -u iiiu 1U.U4 PLUS T TT-" rsnrt T?r t-i. - ----j-u-ii (tbn ru . . . n n n info hi. .. II.. 11: 1 in jt Hjitft. m ever roared atl Laughs ahoy! Gang way for hilarity! 3- ROBERT YOVNG EVELYN VENABLE- At 8 : 37. shr cni WORLD'S wjsr Lakelse Lake f l Hot Springs Fishing;, Boating, Hunting, Swimmint Make arrangement! with SWAIN'S TRANSFE! & TAXI Terrace, B.C. to greet you. We meet il trains. Picnic parties evKjl Sunctey, 75c. Fare, aiaHj $3.50; each additional adii $1.50. Hotel. Hot Spring! 1 anywhere on the lake. -By Westovi Mac's An Artist At That. I 1 111 : .