paoi rona JONES Family Market niONE 957 PIIONB -957 Specials Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 2lC 1 tin Aylmer Soup Boneless Stew Beef, 3 lbs. 9p &0 & 1 bunch Carrots Boiling Beef, 4 lbs; & fl 25C 1 bunch Carrots Pot Roast of Beef 35C 4 lbs Rump Roast of Beef JSC Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & 7lC '" 1 till Aylmer Soup Round Steak A(o 3 lbs Sirloin Steak 50C T-Bone Roast of Beef 20 C Lamb Chops 25C Mutton Chops 35C Veal Chops 35C Loin Pork Chops 25C Spare Ribs 25C Good Corn Beef Cn OK' per lb DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CKKAM In -Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONE G57 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Card Tables from 2.75 to 4.50 Ash Trays can be attached to any of these tables. Just arrived a full shipment of Spring Filled Mattresses from $so up Also a new lot of Carpets just arrived. 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye JMurli 11 PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll ln Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Jasper Telkwa and Black Diamond COAL Dry Vood PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront With a fair sized list of nassen gers, Union steamer Catala, Capt. ! James Findlay; arrived in port at 7:15 last evening from the south1 and sailed a couple of hours later for Stewart, Anyox and other nor-, them points whence she will return j here tomorrow afternoon Pilot 'Charles Elliott arrived at 1:50 yesterday afternoon from Stewart with the Pacific Airways' Junkers seaplane and returned there at 4:30 p.m He had T. S.; MacKay, Sam Coulter, Jack Gray and Jack, Drysdale of Premier as passengers. On a regularly scheduled Alaska voyage, C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from i Vancouver and sailed a couple of' hours later for Skagway and other! northern points whence she is scheduled to call here Friday after- noon southbound. The vessel had1 only 35 passengers on board, five disembarking here and 13 going north aboard her from this port. ' It was reported this morning , that Y. Furmoto, Japanese fish-: erman, who has been missing from Mill Bay since September 10, had' been seen rowing his boat to- wards Dundas Island. There was. however, no confirmation of the report which the provincial police are endeavoring to trace down to Its source. Armour Salvage Co.'s service boat Algie, Capt. Reg Green, which Is at present engaged In packing salmon from Queen Charlotte Isl- lands to Namu cannery, came In from Namu at 6 o'clock last eve ning and, after taking on stores, "eft at midnight for Skldegate Bar ito ipck up a load of fish for Namu. RADIO STATION OPERATING Oscar Landry, district superin tendent of Government Telegraphs, announced this morning that a new radio station installed at Fin-lay Forks as part of the new wireless system replacing land Jines to the Yukon was now In opera tion. It Pays to Buy From MUSSALLEM'S Our prices are always right with the markets and we sell for less. Mall or phone your order and save FREE GIFT COUPONS for a Din ner Set and Rosers Silverware. Prince Rupert, B.C. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Garden Magazine For September Is Out "TILLIE THE TOILER" OH. "TOM AN' HEWNEYTHB ViEMT OUT VorTH MAC Three VUEEKS IM THE WILDER HAS MADE MAC V4IU3 - VJUU rriuuE BE TO BKJVJd Him civ in ZaTvom l-THEV'ME- BEEN (SONS FOR HOUfc I HOPE THEY HUE1SV-- "TH S OLACK 3 IVIES ME THE CR-EEPS, DOM'T VAiOT2t5: TIUUE. t'VE SOT A TROUPE OF TEAPPfetZS TO DIJNB MAC OOT M THE OPEN r VAJS'ViE TU5T GOT TO 3ET HIM AMD TAME Him -a3aim 2 & ;u i? i mwri ii Principals in New Quint Picture The Dlonne quints are to make another picture, and again Jean Hersholt has been selected to play the role of the country doctor with them in a picture to be called ""Re-union' Another leading role will be played by Rochelle Hudson, beautiful 20-year old film star. The new movie will be filmed at Callander. The layout above shows Miss Hudson and Jean Hersholt. The actor Is holding In his right hand a little wooden whistle he "stole" from one of the babies. He wears it as a luck charm. In return, he Is taking along five shiny streamlined whistles for the five famous sisters. Central Press Canadian Photo. The September number of "Tii-j Garden Beautiful" is Just out. Is Is full of matter of Interest to gardeners for this time of the year. The leading article by Lionel S. Stevenson, B.SA., MS., super intendent of the experimental station at Saanich, Vancouver Island, Is a complete symposium on bulb growing both indoors" and out. Other articles deal with "Fall work ln the Rose Garden," "The Popular Michaelmas Daisy," grow ing of Chrysanthemums and all sorts of little chats which are valuable to flower growers. Another important feature is that the ad vertising is mostly by British Col umbia firms. The magazine Is published; four times a year at Vancouver, the winter number coming In January. ONE SWIMMER'S NIGHTMARE BOOTLE. Eng., Sept. 21: (CP) Sidney Lawrence, 11-year old swimmer and diver, had a nigntmare, dived 15 feet from his bedroom Into the rose bushes and vaulted a gate, without serious Injury. Timely Recipes BEEFSTEAK PIE Cut two pounds of m?dium thick lean steak Into pieces about onj inch square, then rub them weil with salt arid pepper and put '.n heavy pot with one tablespoon ol hot lard and ten peeled small white onions. Brown the meat and onions well, sift in one table spoon of white flour, and mix thoroughly. Pour In one pint of water, one tablespoon of finely chopped celery, bay leaf, and more salt If needed. Cover the saucepan and let simmer slowly l for one hour. Remove bay leaf put a layer of the pieces of mwt in a deep baking dish, add a layer of pne diced cold boiled potato and a few slices of two hard boiled eggs, then another layer of meat, and repeat while the ingredients last ,taining the vegetables over the i layers and cover with plain pis j crust rolled about one-fourth (inch thick. 1 Make a slit ln the center of tne ; Terrace Water System Being Improved Now TERRACE Sept. 21: The VMa8 Corporation has togun improvements to the water system, A contract has been awarded to lh-. Kirkpatrick brothers to begin con-Istruction of a concrete reser-voir to replace the dam which has served the purposes of the village water supply in the past. The old reservoir dates back to pre-lncorroratlon days, having been built by George Little and associates Some year3 ago the Village Corporation took over the old water works and improvel and extended it. The present work represents a further advance towards providing a fully efficient water supply for ths village. DUNDEE, South Africa, Sept. 21: (CP) William Stutirman, ex-slave and centenarian, gave away his daughter (by his third wifeX on her marriage here. The girl Is 25, crust, brush over with milk aud bake ln moderate oven until tne I crust Is a light brown. Mac Turns the Table o.,n vz. izzir TrT ram. f THAT'S 1' mlmw'''1 Hit, tMmtJt. Inc. f DRAMATIC BILL HERE "The Voice or Bugle Ann," With Lionel Barrymore, and "Fatar Lady" With Mary Ellis jar s j W6 7 Ml 1 CaOOD 5teA EP " V POOR. MAC j Monday, Bttfeahtt. 1T( Dick Powell Ad Joan BlondellOn Honeymoon Trii LOS ANGELES. Sept. 21 jv . Powell and Joan Blondeii J? Vo,ce B8.e Ann' SSJ gripping human drama wun wuuci , UKVC Barrymore in the leading role with n to New York via Pa a unique character part, and "Fa- Steamer Santa Pau tal Lady," a film combining mur- Jteh they were married Saturd, 'i.tv Pteht, nrntii. romance, culminating one thrills and comedy, comprise a mf Interesting roman wo kiii nmaram hpinir nresen- ine marriage was solemni-i .. ted at the Capitol Theatre here at th suite of the ship 2 the first of this week. ' reception lata I In "The Voice of Bugle Ann" lwu mends, nnrrvmm-o nl.iv-? the nart of an many. lmdom's luminary i. old farmer who kills a man to tag present to give an enthusiast avenge his dog and makes a drama- """" tic plea in court for dogs as man's - oest menu, inenunuuc u tar wnQ fls background in Mlrsouri. There Is great carer' only be cast fat, a love romance running through the depths of singing ln a paij, the graphic story ln the hands of Apachs dive where men unfortu-Eric Linden and Maureen O'Sul- nate enough to have fallen In imj llvan. Others ln the cast include with her are murdered. The shi Sorinc Bvlneton. Charley Grape- dows of disrepute are finally m. win, Henry Wadsworth and Dudley and the diva vindicated. The tap. Digges. porting cast includes Walter Pit Mary Ellis, famous Metropolitan geon, Alan Mowbray, Norman P Opera soprano, is starred in "Fatal ter, John Halllday and Ruth Don. Lady," taking the part, of an opera neiiy. THE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR . . . now a Motion Picture Evtntl OOF BUGLE ANN Just as "Ah Wilderness" is an epic of America ... so does "The Voice of Bugle Ana" brine; alive to the screen a thrilling, heart-warming saga of young love... ancient feuds. ..as real and true as the Ozark foothills that gave it birth. The producers of "Ah Wilderness"nowbring a truly worth-while motion picture experience! LIONEL BARRYMORE ffaureen OSullnan - Eric UndBn DUD LIT DIQQIS CHAXIIY GRAPKW1N DtnctHtbr lUcktid Tkerp 3XT5T A) CL.A.M- S SKiOQfEflJ (iilij) BYINGT0M WADSWORIH JokkW.CoiiUtuk.. (At 7:16 and 10:00) MARY ELLIS WALTER PIDGEOS (Metropolitan Opera Star) (of "Viennese Nights"1 In a melodramatic, suspense-packed murder mystery Embelllshd with grand opera "FATAL LADY" (At 8:28 Once Only) WOULD NEWS At 7:00 & 9:44 TONIGHT and TUESDAY (Last Complote Show, 8:25) -By Wtovei I fOO HOO W( wje'Y2.f 1 1 oh. Hueey. boysJ " I Mac tied up) .. ACE you Z), rflMlMrt DlD TIE r .-V- V , ,rtrSl7M& it I. ' Mac Turns Ostrich