PAO roua DAILY NEWS It Iays 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 Dinner Set and Rogers Silverware. Prince Rupert, B.C. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 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 $20 up Also a new lot of Carpets just arrived. 327 Third Ave. Fhone 775 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PKINCH RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli. Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye iiii PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Jasper Coal All Kinds Of Dry Firewood PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue British 'Plane Crashes in Manoeuvres off B.C. Coast Photograph shows one of the Hawker Osprey reconnaissance aeroplanes carried by H. M. S. Apollo shortly after it cracked up in the Gulf of Georgia, near Comox, B.C., and was badly damaged. The pilot and gunner aboard escaped uninjured. Wash from the British West Indies squadron cruiser upset the seaplane a moment after It made a perfect landing. It. was turned end over end. WH1FFLETS From the Waterfront ronegawa Maru Sails' For Orient Coastal Liners in Sunday Bird Hunters Are Successful Second Japanese ship to load a full cargo of hemlock and spruce .ogs recently at the Morgan Log-iing Co.'s camp at Sedgewick Bay, -Jueen Charlotte Islands, for the Jrient. the freiehter Tonecawa Maru left yesterday for Japan. She Vancouver. was brought from Sedgewick Bay up capt. Lewis as wen as Jonn K Morgan who had also come over on the . Tonegawa Maru. Capt. Lewis and Mr. Morgan will leave JONES Family PHONE 957 BEEF Pot Roast 4 lbS ..; Short Ribs 3 lbs Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 1 lb. Onions Boneless Stew Beef 3 lbs Round Steak 3 lbs Sirloin Steak 3 lbs. Rump Roast of Beef per lb Good Corn Beef 5 lbs Dripping 5 lbs Frying Market Specials LAMB Rolled Shoulder of Lamb per lb. 4'...., Legs of Lamb per lb ., Loin of Lamb per lb Stew Lamb, 2 lbs. & 1 lb. Tomatoes VLAL Stew Veal 3 lbs. Veal Chops 2 lbs, : Shoulder Veal 4 lbs 25c 35c 50c 35c 25c 25c 25c 40c 50c 15c 25c 25c 50c for Vancouver; .on the Catala morrow afternoon. to- IK1"""- uiu iidve many PHONE 95? passengers for the north but 'si jheavily booked for the southbound I voyage on which she is due here 'Thursday afternoon. The north-j bound passenger list of the Louise (totalled 73. Four disembarked from aUC the vessel here and, eleven went q- north aboard her from Prince Ru-U DC pert. The through list Included a big game hunting party from At)C Pittsburg and California consisting 0 of C. B, Ferguson N. E. Jones, E. AuC Mueller, W. H. Phillips and L. R. j Phillips who are being taken off I the steamer by a small boat at Petersburg. Pilot Jame3 C. Rlnehart arrived here at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Juneau with a Southern Alaska Airways seaplane, hav-, ing as a passenger Ludwig Nelson J Juneau jeweler, who caught the steamer Princess Maqulnna here for a rush trip to Vancouver. Southbound after a special voyage to Skagway with freight, C. P. R. steamer Princess Maqulnna, Capt. William Palmer, arrived in port iat 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Alaska and sailed an hour later for Vancouver. The vessel had on board some thiry or forty passengers whom she had picked up' at Alaska ports. There was good bird hunting for a party conststlng of Capt. Paul Armour,- Don Crerar, Alex McRae, F. A. MacCallum, N. Good, W O. Fulton, C. V Evitt, A. Ivarson and W. M. Blackstock which made a week-end trip aboard the Algle "TIME THE TOILER" NEW POST OFFICE OPENED A new post office has been fairiciTpH list, f' opened at South Hazelton, the nrlt-irrlrifT Y-irrfVi a a UJt n Ui - " band is engaged in salmon llshlng and famJiy who are widely known near here, possibly around Porcher,ln the north, are leaving Hazelton Island, passed away last night in;at once. Mr Cox arrlved ln the clty , Vancouver and sailed at 10 am. for, Skagway- and other northern jfrom the interior on Saturday night's train and will sail on the to Triple Island by Capt. A. E. Vaaca Ul lwu , Catala tomorrow afternoon for his Yamamoto and Tsumura Lewis of the British Columbia pi- Voshlta.jnew post at North Vancouver. lotage service, heading out from ch,aSed operating; salmon j Triple Island to sea. The Armour r.- ? Island, without a licence, will belto Winter Harbor In the northern aaivage oo.s service ooai e drf ith , DrovlnJal TO,.C' district. The party got home at went out to Trip!, Island to pick SST'St 'llniht last night, each member H. McCllhton, provincial police, i tevln8 at Ioast, one Boose " and will prosecute while T. W. Brown.some ducks- . will act as defence counsel. " , The Armour Salvage Co.'s boat RHODES IS ON SCREEN British Picture of Outstanding Historical Interest Offered At Capitol Theatre ! Cecil John- Rhodes, most out ftand'ing figure in ths history of South Africa, is portrayed by Walter Huston, popular Canadian born moving picture star, In "Rhodes, the Diamond Master," which is ths first of the wees feature presentation on the screen .of the Capitol Theatre here. The 'bringing Into plcturizatlon of the .fascinating personality and urea empire builder makes a story which lacks neither interest nor thrills. It is a British picture and among the principal figures, besides Rhodes, are "Dr. Jim" of raid fame, played by Basil Sydney and Rhodes' bitterest enemy, the cxafty and crusty Boer President, Paul Kruser, whose part is taken by Oscar Homolka, famous Euro- ' nonn iair-sizea -n t,aa anH vrnon nrtkt po3.li stage ana screen ariist, .-. . . rwrnnio f nrViv. .rtmnntnitif fnr. i passengers, union steamer uaiaia, . - " his first Entlfefa.neaklnt . . . . i i mpr v nnn in crr inr ma u i i.iip i o uapi., James lancuay,. amvra in. - w port at 9:30 last night from the I Hazelton post office. south and sailed a couple of hours j : later for Stewart, Anyox and other LEAVING HAZELTON For rol role. Table Tennis and Badminton Supplies Hi-Speed Table Tennis Balls 3 for 25c Table Tennis Sets .... 35c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.25 Get in the game at the start with proper equipment for home and club play. We are featuring a cork plete stock. Campbell's No. 1 Badminton Shuttles 35c each; 3 for $1.00 Blue Goose "Volley" Shuttles 25c each Wright and Ditson Badminton Rackets dmcuMvs.Mt Bulls-Eye 2 Tf?5 HOME HBTTBra WTCHUVES, ANDI lvy, MACHIUE-(JUNS HERE COMES cCJVt3U UNAVzM 1 1 OF HAC COU6ALLTHf NOUTi TfeP HE JYS "TWAMffS OOWT STOP HOT-5rcJT 1 & FtVE-STAGl!, NAliLDMAMWlS'LL BE 1 Dovi-T L.1KG f ' VA. HEAM HEMNESSY FROM 1 HEMYT ZLAfSSJ TA In Garnished with catchy tunes and with two new and talented screen players, Johnny Downs and Betty Burgess, heading the cast, 'IColor- nortnern points wnence sne wui E R for thlrty years lden. ado.. t,he other end of a double return here tomorrow afternoon tlfled wlth tlle Government Tele- bill on the first of the week pro-southbound; ,i graphs most of the time at Hazel- gram. Eddie Duohln and his f a- ton, has been transferred south, mous orchestra provide the musi- Mrs. George Oliver, whose hus- lt h announced. Mr. and Mrs. Cox cal background. Bbchan Books Most Popular Novels of Governor General Of Canada Most Favored on Great Liner Queen Mary NEW YORK;- Sept. 14: Most popular books in the library of the giant new Cunard-White Star i Maklne her first vovaze on thf AIgle P1- Green, left today j trans-Atlantic liner Queen Mary fall schedule which provides for wltn a 101111 ot hen"lng bait for I have been found to be those of callings to Alaska every "ten davs Ketcn'kan where supplies for the .John Buchan, Lord Tweedsmuir,; jC. P. R. steamer Princess Louise,' ut flret are-BctUng low. Governor General of Canada. leapt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port l 'at 8:30 yesterday morning f - . . . i I IMHk. 1 lit II Bk . tk III lv niAMHNn aJ' i II B'H 1 l DIAMOND! 'jilt'1 II m Supram advanlurar vs. mercllttt II adventures . . . with the world's H I IB Bf diamonds as the stake. lH I ft DIAMOND EMPIRE JUNGLE M MASTER BUILDER CONQUEROR flj I tk WOMEN WERE SO SCARCE H i HWR they could pick and choose jfllpj millionaires for husbands... In the twfflji K JHWm Ktmberley Diamond Fields . . . land fMm nyy of romance, adventure and burledylM I iBRKi Bud on Ih book by yflfe Xitlfl (At (At 7:00 7:00 & & 0:54) 9:54) 4 TONIGHT and TUESDAY 1 1 ADDED ADDED 'f.afttLrtaThnl0P Rhnw R Ml I I I I I JOHNNY DOWNS in "COnO-NADO" (At 8:38 Only) NEWS (At 8:22 Only) I -I r I d L i ' I Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJkt Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30, PJtf. Due Vancouver, Monday am. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 PJVI. calling rt. Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, 514.41 Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from R..M. SMITH, Prinre Rupert Agent, Third Ave. 1'hone 561 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous Rupert Brand" SMOKED JACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. -By Westover THAT CaUy CAN'T MAKE A Bui-Ls-EiyE. evERy HCT' C-ONTDOUWD I