uMtfty, September 15, im To PEAS Include Vitamins A, Bf C No wonder mothen whd know the nutritional values of the foods they serve always use plenty of Royal City "fresher than fresh" Peas In the daily menus. WATCH FOR The Original Rexall ONE CENT SALE COMING SOON Ormes Ltd. Ufie Pioneer Drtuipists The KexmU fttwe Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. To Canadian Pacific Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S3. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. Vancouver direct SS. do. "Princess - f rincess Louise," Louise," Sept. Sept. 9th, 8th, 17th, lvin, zau 25th. Oct. 4th, 16th. SS. "Princess M,vv, Norah ." Oct. w oMh 25th, Ma Nov. 3rd 3rd. LTo Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 4th, 13th, ilst, 30th, Oct. 12th. oa. "Princess Norah," Oct. 21st, 30th. For Information and. Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. south. . i L Canadian,- Legion Whist September 23. took their j will motor i Tonight's train, due lrom thei East at 10:20. was running an hour late this morning which means it will not be in before 11:20 p.m. Connie Moody, Indian, was sen tenced to five days' lmnrisonment without option of fine In cltv do- llce court this morning for Mr. and Mrs. H. B. M. Valentin and family left on last evening's train for Hazelton whence, having taken their car with them, thev Announcements Anglican tea, Mrs. Bryant's, Mc- Mordle Apts., September 17. Cambral's Autumn Dance, Sep tember 18. 1. Bazaar for Boys' Band Septem ber 19. , Harvest Festival Sate, Salvation Army Citadel, September 21, 8 p.m. Bridge and Presbyterian Tea, September 2J. Orange dance, September 25. Junior Chamber DanceOctober 2. of Commerce ""' (212) Come to Bazaar, Catholic October and 8. Hall, United Church Supper, October 9, Ladles' Music Club Tea Masteale, Oct. 14. Canadian ber 15'. Legion Bazaar, Oct- Baptist bazaar carnival, Oct. 24. St. Peter's Church Bazaar, November 12. U O. B. A. Bazaar, November 1 DELtCYOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In H -Gallon and 6aIlHl Valentin dairy monk 7 Matilr fcawa LOCAL NEWS NOTES R. E. Legg, superintendent of Surf Point mine, Pbrcher Island, Is in town on a brief business trip.. After seeing the "Rhodes" pasture, see the diamond display In Bulger's Window. (217) Mr. and Mrs. Olot rtanson return- ed to Bmithers pniast, night's train. They arrived front Smhers Saturday night. B. E. Morgan, manager ot Blllmor sawmill, Is a business visitor in town today. He returns to Porpoise Harbor 'this evening Al Small, local manager of the Swift-Canadian Co. returned to the city on the Catala today after Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Vandershm left on last evening's train for! New Hazelton. Thev car with them and James Alexcee, charged in city j police court with drunkenness, has been remanded Week. Court. and Anyox on busness. . i . .' to the end of the Judge W. E. Fisher left on last Vpnlnfr's train fnr SrrtltVier uVhiora ! , . - ........... u .V4V)- . tic win txiuuui;b a ocaoiuu ui VUUIliy making the round trip to Stewart !, vanMl,w Curves Healthy For Some Women Real Damage lias Been Done By Reducing;, Declares Montreal Expert MONTREAL, Sept 15: (CP) Evidence of a return to curves la present-day fashions would be beneficial to many women, Dr. Annie E. Reynolds, health supervisor of the Women's Benefit Association, told members of that group here. Real damage to health had resulted from the slimming "craze," Dr. Reynolds said. "Some women are not Intended to be boyishly slim," she pointed out. "A per fect 38 or even a perfect 40, with will make a motor trip Into the in-' 8od health, energy and ho excess terior. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Mrs. J. A. Brown and daughter and Marjorie Tinker, Port Esslng-ton; J. Donaldson, city; B. E. Morgan, Blllmor. Central N Lang, L. Endren, N. Carlson, Q. Johnson, Oscar Peesco, E. Wallace, M. Polluk, D. Johnson, D. Leighton; .H, "Melby,; "Jfr Opsahl, S. Johnson and Arne Arnesen, city; F. Ross, Terrace; Anders Magnus- son, Kwlnltsa; J. J. Troyer, Edmonton; E. R. Cox1, Hazelton; O. Alexander, C.N.R.; D. Leighton; Metlakatla. Knox James Hunt and BilMe Young, city; O. MaCEvoy, Edmonton; T. W. H411 and R. Ntcftolsoft. Vie-1 tora; B. O. Albertson, Victor j Cove. Itoyal R. itanson and A. Ivarson, cfty Weight, is much more to be desired than extra slimness that may re sult In an Irritable disposition, lack of strength from under nourlsh-mentand danger from disease." Man in the Moon Jake Was worrying all day Sun day trying to solve a question. You see, he was trying to find out the difference between a stripling. nudist and a They say Babe Ruth Is about to return to Big League baseball but not as a slugger. At present he Is said to be arguing with the owners of one of the clubs as to the price he is' to be paid. In Russia the barter system Is still used to a considerable extent. Sometimes, for instance, the em ployees of some establishments are paid In meat. Jake says they hare nothing on us. In this country We get chops in our salaries. There was a frost this week but that's nothing to the frost there Is In the office when the boss Is asked for an advance. Prince Rupert people have been noted as good cooks since the founding of the city; $Bj' thit! ; ;does ; njtS "Drin '&itrft riArttliW1 other kinds. mean all ThWre Jake says some of the Prince Rupert cooks can c06k If they want to, but they never Seem to want to. I wish that t could get' a wife Who could roast and boll and bake, And when she'd nothing else to do She could make me Jelly cake.- If you can tell a story to speed cop and make him believe It and accoimt for your action to your wife, without making a scene, you are a "genius." " If all the world were, happy, And all the people kind; There'd still be things to about If you'd an Irish mind. fight Mrs. Sweeney: '"That couple next door seem very devoted. He kisses her every time .they meet. Why don't you do that?" Mr. Sweeney: "I don't know her well enough yet." tIMnnt HAl X20I41 Sraltd twitters will be recelttd by the "MftiUtw of Lands not later thaA from on the FlTth dy Ot October. 1930. for the purohe of LlMtnce X30143 to tut S.ISO.000 feet of Hemlock. Balsam. Oe Hat M Spruce on an area ltuaitd at BUhop Bay, Boxer nescn, Range Coast Land tnrtrlot. Tito (2) yar will be allowed 'ror re moVal dt Ombet. Farther .particular of' the Ohlff tot etr. vtctoru, B.C, ot dm trim, rottutn Frlie Ruftw, bo. Dr. Dafoe Speaks Before British-Israel Meeting The regular meeting of the Br! ai.k a . ' -i 1 1 . . . iusji israei Assoociauon was neia evening in trie Toe H roonni with the president, P. H. LlhMy, In the char. The speaker for the Thomas McMeeklri left on last !evenn8" was Rev'- Dr; F. W. Dafoe evening's, train lor Hazel ton pastor of First Baptist Church. Whence he will proceed on one of wno gave an Inspirational address his periodical business trips to In-Encouraging the members to rhore terror points as far as Prince earnest devotion to Bible study George. L. K. O. Browning, merchandising expert from Vancouver, who Has been In the' city for the past week or so on business, sailed bv the and Christian living. The world Is divided Into two camps, declared the speaker, politically and ue-liglously, and there IS a great neM for Christians everywhere to witness with clearness and boldness Catala this afternoon on his return ! for the truth of the abte- ooa can only wcric through hu man beings and, If we as professed followers of Christ fall in -our witness m these dark days we are unworthy servants, declared the speaker, who told of the visit ot Dr. Goard to Vancouver recently and gave some Impressions of his meetings and of the deep spiritual messages which he cpnveyea to his large audiences. Will Lecture At Local Museum At 3 p.m. Wednesday, September 16, the Rev. W. H. Pierce has kindly consented to lecture on the Indian and other exhibits at the Museum. This Is a great opportunity for those citizens who can afford the time to spend a Very pleasant and valuable hour with a man Who has been appreciated by over a thousand visitors to our Museum this summer. Admission 10c or by membership card. Adv. SIX PREMIERS OPEN FAIR JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 15: (CP) Prime Ministers Stanley Baldwin of the United Kingdom, Mackenzie Kmg of Canada, J. A. Lyons 6t Australia, M. J. Savage of New Zea land and O. M. Hugglns ol South ern Rliodtsla by radio assisted Pre mier Hertzog of South Africa to open the Empire Exhibition here today. THRIFT Food Bargains TEA Blue Ribbon per lb QUAKER OATS With Cup and Saucer, per pkg. TOMATO CATSUP Heinz large bottle CLAMS Saanlch Whole per tin SALMON Choice Pink 2 tins MATCHES 3 boxes SOAP SPECIAL 4 bars Sunlight Soap size), 1 pkg. Rlnso All for 45c 26c 22c 13c 19c 23c (large 25c TOILET TISSUE Paragon 4 mt tlilO P & t SOAP 4 bars FLOOR WAX 2 In 1 l-ib. tin EUREKA BLEACH large bottle 15c 32 c 10 c BAKINfi-DAY NEEDS Scott's Fresh Pullet Eggs, doz. 35c Wild Rose Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. 49c Crlsco, 1-lb. tin - 23c Desslcated Cocoanut, lb. 15c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs 25c Magic Baking Powder, 12-oz. 23c SLICED BACON Swift's Diamond "A," lb PICKLINQ VINEGAR Heinz White Wine, gallon PINEAPPLE Choice sliced per No. I Uh PORK A BEANS Royal City, 16-oz. tins, 2 for TOMATOES Royal City No, 2 tall tins, each BARTLETT PEARS Royal City, No. 2 tins, each 28c 89c 14c 15c 11c 16c Thrift Cash & Carry Phone 179 We Deliver II -at "DEMERS" Sale! Specials for Wednesday at Absolute Clearance Price3 Further l?eductions in ALL-WOOL DRESSES PULLOVERS Formerly to 7.95 Formerly 2.95 and 3.25 Bedrock -j .95 nedrocU -i .95 Price JL Price X "WELDKEST" CREPE HOSIERY Full fashioned pure silk. Reg. L00 1 Sale Price RAYON SILK NIGHTGOWNS Formerly 1.50! Sale Price SUMMER DRESSES Further reduced. Formerly up to 9.95! Sale Price BETTER DRESSES Drastically cut! Formerly up to 12.50! Sale Price All Our Better SHOES Formerly to 5.50 BQdrqck Price J. 89 c 95c 3-95 5-00 Lovely Crepe and Satin Nightgowns Formerly to 4.75 Bedrock f).89 OilIU Price GORDON'S HARDWARE 2 "DEMERS" Ready-to-Wear Beautiful Walls Bring Contentment There Is nothing that goes Into the home at a similar cost that gives more pleasure and peace of mind to the entire household than when the walls are tastefully decorated. When this Is done, rugs, draperies, furniture yes, and the occupants of the home themselvesall look their best and an air of contentment pervades the entire domicile. So pay us a visit and spare us tlrrre to show you our stock of "SUNWORTHY" Wallpapers, the original and best light-resisting wallpapers. You will be surprised atSrhat small a cost you can buy beautiful papers for your rooms. McBride Street' Phone 311 Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJM Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Monday aan. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 P.M. calling Pt. Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, $14.40 Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from ft. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Used Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged HEATERS BEDS Of all sizes KITCHEN RANGES' SINGER SEWING MACHINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ten-or Banjo, good make; "B" Flute, Guitars, Etc. RADIOS, GRAMOPHONES BARBER CHAIR in good condi-tion NATIONAL CASH REGISTER nra D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Third Avenue