paoi rotm DAILY KBB aJ all I I 1 Wm the Guffa Percha Hj dealer before you buy H MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE and Home Furnishings Furnishings for all your home Coverings for all your floors We Invite you to call in and look around 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. SSarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 11.00 op SO Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O Box IDA Hyde Transfer Jasper Coal All Kinds Of Dry Firewood PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Today sees four coastal passenger liners arriving in port from Vancouver. The C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, making her final sailing of the season on summer schedule, arrived in port at 9:30 this morning and sailed a couple of hours later' for Skagway and other Alaska' points whence she is due to return here next Wednesday afternoon southbound. At 10:15 this morning the C. N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt H. E. Nedden, arrived and, after discharging cargo, is moving into dry dock here to be tied up for the winter. C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. Henry Anderson, is due in port at 8 o'clock tonight from the south and will sail it 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. This evening the Union steamer Cardena, Capt. John Boden, Is due in port from :he south, being scheduled to sail it 10:30 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Halibut prices were still strong it Seattle yesterday as four boats sold an aggregate of 116,000 pounds is follows: Aleutian ,36,000 pounds, McCallum, 102c and lOc; Bolin-da, 21,000, Washington, 12 Vic and 10V2c; Bernice, 21,000, Booth, 12'2c and 1034c; Havana. 38,000, Sebastian, 1P4C and 10'eC Sableflsh old at 4V4c per pound and red cod at 5c. Efforts are still being made to get In 'touch with Capt. Ed. Matte-jon of the Seattle halibut boat Diana, now on the North Pacific halibut banks, to advise him of the death of his wife in Seattle last week. Funeral plans have not yet been made, pending Capt. Matteson being got in touch with. Bringing in Isaac Matthews, well known Atlin mining man for a brief business visit to town. Alaska (Southern Airways seaplane from . Juneau arrived from the north at 11:30 yesterday morning and left this morning on its return north. PLAYGROUND OUTING Intermediate boys and girls of Acropolis Hill and Westvlew play grounds will gather at the ocean dock tomorrow morning for a trip to the Salt Lake. It will be the final outing of the season. Mrs. Gunnar Selvlg will leave on this evening's train for New York where she will embark September, 12 aboard the Norwegian-American Line steamer Bergensfjord for a visit to her native home In Oslo; Norway. PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye COME PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. Mrs;vJas. MacKay Is Laid at Rest Funeral Took Place Yesterday With Many Present to Pay Last Respects. With many friends in attendance! to pay their final tributes, the f u-1 neral of the late Mrs. James Mac-Kay, mother "of Mrs. John Clausen, j took place yesterday afternoon' from the chapel of Hayner Bros.,! undertakers, to Fairview Cemetery.' Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of First United' Church, officiated and the hymns were "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Lead Kindly Light." Pallbearers were S C. Thomson, W. E. Drake, F. Stewart, William Bey-non, Herbert Green and Joshua Price. Among those who sent flowers were Mr. arid Mrs. Matt Wesley arid-family, Mussallem's Economy Store, Mrs. Louise Ness, Mr. and Mrs. Furnlotls, Jarvls H. McLeod, Miss M. Anderson, Gentlemen of the Y. P. C, A., Mr. and Mrs. Wat-, son and family, Sam Bennett, Mrs. j B. Nelson, Selvig's Market, Mr. and' Mrs. John Clausen, Mr. and Mrs" W. Beynon, Miss Priscllla Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Cook'ajid family, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dudoward and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Soreri-sen and daughter, Mrs. M. Ross, Mrs. Fanny. White and family, Mr. and Mrs, B.-J, Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Stegavig (Inverness), Mrs. Andrew McKayr Mrs. M. G. Edgar, Mr. and Mrs, Felix Brown and family (Port Essington), F, Stewart, Salome Wesley, Mrs. Taylor and Mabel, Ladles' Aid of the Y. P. E. A., Mr. arid Mrs. Joe Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Woods and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Pollard and FLANNELETTE SHEETS Plain. White English Sheets, full double size, twill finish An, Dollar Day, each JJJL.UU UNBLEACHED SHEETS Heavy Quality English unbleached Sheets full double size nn Dollar Day, each 5jJLUU JNIATTRESS CASES Full size mattress cases, made from strong unbleached drill, all finished ready to use. Dollar Day, each OW, TOM, SWAP OUT OF IT-iWHATl TOU THIMKlMg A BOOT 7 m r VvJEUU, feHT Aa1 Sod BUCfi He CAN'T ITAV OM DEVIL'S 1SLAMO A MOUTH TO arCT Oir-t, OP HIM, AND NOVO VtXJ pEMq swi- time TALK ING (ABOUT HIM V LOCAL NEWS : H. D, McMaster came north to Ocean Falls" 'aboard -the Prince George last night following a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. James Farquhar eft today on their return to their home at Surf Point after a holiday visit to Terrace and Prince Rupert. Albert Farrington was charged in city police court yesterday with supplying Connie Moody, an In-1 ded until Saturday. S. P. Woodside, who has been working with the Canadian National Railways ' oftt of Kamloopj for the past month or so, returned to the city on last night's train. C. A. Procuhier, for years school teacher at Sunriyside and more-rtf-cently residing "at Osland, Is leaving on this ? evening' train ' -for Kentville, Nova Scofya, to take-up future residence. . ' 'f ' W. Pattison, -depot ticket ag?nt for. the Canadian National Railways at- Edmonton, arid Mrs! Pat-tlson, in the course of a trip, to the Pacific Coast, arrived In the city from the Alberta Capital on last night's train and sailed: aboard the steamer PrinceRupert for Van coiiver. ramily, Mr. and. Mrs. Pat Phillipsori and family, Mr. and Mrs. Knut Knutson, Mrs. Nellie Harlan,, Essington Concert. Band, $rs. Emily Steel, Victor Spalding, Ladies' Auxiliary to Essington Concert' Band, Mr 4 and Mrs. T. Pilfold. $1.95 Rayon Brocade, 27 Ins. Wide 15 Shades, assorted designs, in good quality Rayon Brocade. $1.00 Sons of Norway Social Enjoyed i Mrs. Gunnar Selvle Honored Before Leaving For Old Country Following a regular business meeting last night with Gunnar Selvlg, the president, In the chair, a goodly number of members of the Sons of Norway Lodge enjoyed a happy social evening. Refreshments were served at tables tastefully decorated with flowers and a program which fpllowed Included solos by Mrs. Anton Dybhavn, ac companied by Peter Lien, and songs and stories by Oscar Haveroy. A feature of the proceedings was the making of a farewell presentation to Mrs; Gunnar Selvlg,1 a popular and active member, on the eve of her departure this evening for a visit in Norway. The presentation was made by Mrs. Hans Underdahl, who was in charge of the social, and Ms. Selvlg responded suitably. , KUY tOVMt V IAMNO FOIDCH HA-.. Cpffll - tnets . WTHACTS Mlll,Tiei I COMMIT IM. VANCOUVH, 1 1 Hotel Arrivals Savoy rpv m. H. Lawrence and E, M. Blssonnette, city; Mr. and Mrs. J. Flewin and son and H. W. Starr, Port Essington; J. R. Smith and E. K. Henrlksen, C. N. R.; Mrs. A. E. Carlson, Shames; E. Thompson and son and F. Vlnlck, Cedarvale. Prince Rupert Isaac Matthews, Atlin; A. Ber- ner, Telkwa; W. L. Jooch, Rich mond. Va.. N. D. Armstrong, S. C. Thorpe, II. H. Brown, Franjc L. Buckley and A. D. MacGllllvray, Vancouver; J. S. Motherwell, New Westminster, Russell McCandless, New York; A. A. Cameron, Edmonton; J. Donaldson, city. Royal L. Hudson, Claxton. For supplying liquor to Indians, Harvey Lelghton was fined $100, with ontion of two months im prisonment, in city police court : this morning, GOOD FOR Q$l FUtt-SIZED PACKAGE OF brai d's mom JELLY POWDER hand this coupon to your grocer LSTEN IN TO PLAIN JANEwJIM C-K-W-X EVEfiY MOWING AT B'3S DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY FRASER and PAYNE'S This is one of our biggest DOLLAR Day events of the season. All ncvmerchandise on sale. We have many more items than what are advertised. See our windows Friday displaying HA HA TOM, TtXJ FortQOT. THAT ABSENCE MAices ihc HEAIZT GEOW m j r various Friday, September 4 18n r 1 i inn TONIGHT & SATUudav Last Complete Show, 9;u GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE -In- Follow the Fleet with - . RANDOLPH SCOTT (Feature at 7:21 Si 9;32) ADDED Silly Symphony, "Elmer the Elephant" World News Coming Monday EDDIE CANTOR in "Strike Me Pink" It Pays to Ruy From MUSSALLEM'S Our prices are always right n the markets -and- we sell for lea, Mall' or phone your order and an FREE GIFT COUPONS for a Din- ner Set and Rogers silver. Prince Rupert, B.c MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE TEA or GLASS TOWELS Red or Blue Check Towels, large size. 20x32 Inches Q1 00 Dollar Day, 8 towels for P-l-vU BLEACHED SHEETS Linen finUhed Sheets, English make tra good quality, reg. value $1.95 each, full size CJ1 OQ Dollar Day,, each . '. OXaV 36 Ins. BrocadedSatin Brocaded Satin, 36.1nche? wide, in ihades of white, rose & 'delph blue C (( Dollar Day, 2 yards for ffUV BOYS' GOLF HOSE Mercury make, 100 pure wool, all sizes up to 10 In stock. Q4 Aft i I , ?AMiS? TABLE CL0THS NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN NET SEARSUCKER CREPE PYJAMAS 52x52 inch colored border damask table cloths; fast Cream color assorted designs, 36 Inches wide, extra Ladies' Searsucker Crepe Pyjamas, white with colored .colored borders, Dollar qjaa good quality,-Dollar ' CI AA trim, all sizes, L nn Par, 2 cloths for ..,.,.. P-iUV Day, A yds., for frl.UU Dollar Day tLUU BABX BLANKETS CURTAIN NETS (1IRI S' PYfAMAq Eider-down baby blankets, pink and blue animal pat- 10 Pieces Silfk Curtain Net,, assorted designs, values alrls. riaiinelette Pvtamas in in twn two-piece , nlwi. style tvln sizes Sizes terns size 36X50 inches," In this. lot up to 59c yard. 1ftft, QIHfi 8 10 12 yean Do"ar Day : , Dollar Day, 3 yards for frl.UU !laV Day, "'lt $1.00 SHADOW CLOTH May-Belle Panties and Bloomers l ,,! v i ' colors' 3 deslsns new cwe nnish "tinr sM5 delnVn r only, 3 yards for ...1 Pr W ' Sr C 1.00 Shadow HoApuss"?ed!arrN50 Sw. SEARSUCKER CREPE NIGHTGOWNS Inches wlde!fastolors P ' oV ass0ed designs o Colored Searsucker Crepe Gowns, assorted QO nn ; qc Dollar Day, 2 yards for $1.00 . each ..: VAMP colored trims? Dollar Day ?X.UU " " TABLE NAPKINS PRINCESS SHADOW CI OTim SLIPS Damak Table NaPklns. 8ze 18"18 nches, good quality. Bias cut Taffeta Slips In -Tea Rose and white, plain 48 Inches wide new destens British make fast colors The b?st we'hav: SSff5M ?he ' tfV ftft SS- $1.00 V T' 81.00 M.00 Dollar Day,. 10 for , OX.UU straps, Dollar Day flA.VU price; Dollar Day, 2 yards for TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! CHILDREN'S ANKLE SOX HORROCKSES FLANNELETTE Camil and Wl. assorted Horrockses White Hdnnelette, English make, 32 Inches Lastex cuffs, assorted colors sizes 6 to A A Oi.UU slzes and colorings, q wide, finest quality manufactured Q1 AA Dollar Dollar Dav Day, 5 5 nairs pairs for for V U.UU ftA tI.VU Dollar DayJ 5 towels for Dollar Day, 5 yards for ' ORIENT HOSE . Extra large. white and colored Towels Qf aa " TTvm PAPiiDn cimnmiMic Full fashioned pure thread silk, semi-service weight, "eavy quality, Dollar Day for M.UU JSS wlde. made with all the newest features and all Turkish Wash Cloths, good quality and flffg good clean and free from filling l(n new shades; Dollar Day, pair size; 6 for Dollar Day, yard Ut "TILLIE THE TOILER" Trail of the Lonesome Heart By Westover