pagi rom DRYS ARE VERY BUSY noostinj Local Option in California Vollnj Comes in November SAN FRANCISCO. S3pt. 22: (CP) -lhirsty Calif ornlins ai2 downing "teep" and "putfrto" wh.le the state prepare to go to the polls to decide what to do about the drinking situation. Inazi who wish to put, their foot on tho rail as they wet theTr palates. mu:t look not only for signs of "beep" but also for "b r or "bees on draught." for it's againrt the law to advertise beer in letters more than six inches high. Moreover, the wod "saloon," ac-, cording to stite statute, does not exist and you can camouflage drinking places but not with such everyday euphemisms as tavern, Inn or buffet. California, characterized by its Anti-Saloon League as the "wettest state in .the union," will have three choices at the polls in November. One is a proposal by the United Dry Forces of California to write local option into the, state constitution. An opposing body of opinion, operating chiefly through the Southern California Businessmen's Association, Is submitting an amendment tightening up liquor regulation but not permitting local option. "Citizens in every community should have access to legal liquor," the association contends. Or, the voters may choose to reject both amendments and retain the present set-up which, with minor exceptions, permits any kind of liquor establishment, to operate anywhere. Want Local Option The 21 organizations making up 'the United Dry forces disclaim any immediate hope of statewide prohibition. They insist, however that dry-sentiment communities should be dry in fact and hence that local option would be merely "fair, play." Nelson-to-Trail Bus Leaves Road No One Hurt When Vehicle Went Over Bank and Burned NELSON, Sept. 22: All passen-gers escaped injury when a bus went over a bank on the road between here and Trail near Brilliant yesterday and burst Into flames. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS IN HOME WATERS SYDNEY, Aust, Sept. 22: The Ausirauan wavy cruisers Sydney and Australia have returned to their home port after having been in service with the British Navv In the Mediterrjtnean Sea during the Italo-Ethloplan crisis. Queen Of Denmark Visits Germany BERLIN, Sept. 22: Queen Al-axandrlne of Denmark Is paying a visit 'to Berlin. She was welcomed personally by ChanceUor Adolf Hitler. ... .. ... , . , '- i r Krnm the Waterfront New Work at Cold Storage Plant Starting Last of Storage Camps In Seattle Has. Heavy Halibut Landings. to the regular slack season. When California Joined the rush' The Canadian Fish & Cold Stor- of states to legalize liquor sa'e3 age Co. has brought in the last by the drink and package, tlie enabling legislation prohibited the use of the word saloon and confined single drink sales to bona fide cafes, where no beer oj c"ongcr drink could be served without food. Enforcement was p'aced in the hands of the state board of equalization. "Bona fide' drinking places sprouted over night with rubber sandwiches the principal appetizer Signs fiom a foot to a yard high began appearing on the streets shouting that "beer-wine-whiskey" were in-6)i with mention of food in dully- painted letters. The board of equalization saw an unprecedented growth of eatln? ertabliehments and decided beer or stronger drinks could not be mentioned in letters more than six inches high. Shortly thereafter it ruled that tavern, inn, buffet, were not proper words to hang In lights In front of drinking empor ins. The result? Gaudy-illumin-eted signs spell out "cave," "av-em."n "peer-sandwiches," "nnr "cuffet," "puffet." Some of the peaces are more orthodox about It and merely put-up the name of the host, or a symbolic figure. But they are In the minority. Radio, 39,000, Booth, 10 'fee and 10c. Pioneer, 39,000, San Juan, 10c straight. Attu, 39,000, Whiz 10V2c and 10c, Explorer, 34,000, Sebastian, 10bC and 10c. La Paloma, 30,000, San Juan, 10c. Tordenskjold, 31,000. Booth, lOVfec and 10c. Celtic, 36,000, Sebastian, 108c and 10c. Ionic, 11,000, Chase,' 102c (sablefish, 4,000, 4c). Eastern, 14,000, Washington, 11 V2c and 10c (red cod, 500, 3V2c). PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye i toociryj PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. J Yakutat, 36,000, Washington, .10 Vic. i The Merit sold 12,500 pounds of sablefish" to Booth at 4c and the Roosevelt 14,000 pounds of sable-fish and 1500 pounds of mixed cod to Whiz at 4c and 32c. The bidding on each halibut boat was started by San Jua nat 10c. Halibut landings on the Seattle toT last week eht at were The Canadian Fish & Cold Stor-!mark( age Co. has already made a start Ul of the program of improvement and extension work at its b:gignesi average price oi me wee. Prince Rupert plant which was re- of 123'c. three boats selling 70,000 cenUy announced by the general ' Punos on mai aay. ine low aver-manager. Col. J. W. Nicholls. It will!a8e dallV Price was 11c on Monday be a month or six weeks yet, how- hen tow vessels disposed of 128,-ever, before construction of the!000 pounds. Sebastian-Stuart was new unit commences. The plan h the heaviest buying company oi to spread the work through the (the week, taking 74,000 pounds. San winter and thus give employment Juan was second with 70,000 pounds staff during theUnd Washington third with 64,000 pounds. Booth, Whiz and New England following in order mentioned. On Saturday only one boat sold halibut at Seattle, this vessel dis of its camps from the trolling posing oi ,oou pounds to Wash- grounds but still has all the Ves-tlnSton at 13V4C and 12c. Sablefish sels of the packing fleet bringing (catches were marketed as follows In salmon to the plant at Prince Ion Saturday at Seattle: Reliance. Rupert. The most of the fish 1 15,000, Booth, 4c; Visitor, 9,000, lew originating on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Later the company Intends to, as usual, send its packers to Vancouver Island waters for chums The last camp to come In was that from Barnard Cove, down the coast from Prince Rupert, which arrived last night In tow of the company's packei Chief Tapeet, Capt. Horace Tat-tersall. On Sunday the camn from St. John's Bay, also down tr. coast below Milbank Sound, ahs brought In by the Chief Seegay, Capt. Fred Walters. Seattle had its third heaviest San Juan, 4c. The Seattle halibut schooner Co lumbia, having spent the summer in Alaska on a salmon packing! charter, Is back in the halibut fish-1 erles again, having left Seattle for the banks on Saturday with Capt. Fred Hassell in command. Capt.j Dave Hassell has taken out the Alien in' place of Capt. Lars Peterson. "Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, returned to port at 1:30 this afternoon from Stewart jAnyox and , other northern points single day's halibut landings thlsiand sailed soon therafter In season yesterday when a total of 309,000 pounds was brought in by ten boats as follows: con tinuation of her voyage to Vancouver and wayports. Earl Becker of the Fire Hall staff and Roy Franks of the Dally News) mechanical department returned Saturday night from a week's hunting trip to the North Arm of Por- Hyde Transfer Jasper Telkwa and Black Diamond COAL Dry Wood PHONE 580 Office 315. Second Avenue . .. yr.f I DAILY NEWS New Zealand's High Commissioner Arrives in London W. J. Jordan, high commissioner-designate from New Zealand to Great Britain, with Mrs. Jordan and their children, Gwen and William, pictured upon their arrival In London to take up his appointment. Mr Jordan was once a policeman 'n the Chinese quarters of London and emigrated to New Zealand 52 years ago. He was elected to Parliament and made Labor party leader. WHiFFLETS for something.. Of course, it is ex nlalned that bucks are very scarce at the North Arm these days. The small Ketchikan motorshlp Klngsmlll was in port this mom. ng from the Alaska point discharging one carload of tlerced .-almoh for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways FATHER HUBBARD RETURNS SEATTLE, Sept. 22: After spending the summer engaged in mountaineering and exploring In Alaska, Father Hubbard of Santa Clara University 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 Dinner Set and Rogers Silverware. Prince Rupert, B.C. KELLOGG'S Great Harvest Sale Rice Crispins 2. pkts. 23c Com Flakes 2 pkts. 25c Pep 2 pkts. ..25c MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Stop that Cold with President's Mother 'New Missionary Is 81 Years of Age Among Japanese In City Arrives HYDE PARK, New York, Sept. 22: Mrs. Sarali Delano Roosevelt, mnihcr of the President of the 'United States, celebrated ner mm ftuu iio6 " I eighty-first birthday yesterday. The yesterday on the Princess Louise President came over from Washing- from Toronto to succeed Dr. E. O.' ton to take part In the birthday Lenox In charge of the Anglican I celebration and will remain here japane5e mission here. Miss Lang ! until September 29 when he will nas natj considerable missionary proceed to Syracuse, N.Y., to open experience In Japan. She is visiting his re-election campaign at a great Port Esslngton. today with Miss Le-Dempcratic rally. Owing to her nox Xny went out t0 the river on continued indisposition with la jast night's train. grippe, Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the President, was unable to leave the white House although she is mak- Vancouver Wheat ing a good recovery. Advances Sharply Pioneer Cariboo Mrs. L. J. Crosina of 753 - Mile House Passes Away 153-MILE HOUSE, Sept. 22; dire T T PrwlriQ rn11 Vnnwn cher island with John Groop of Qf Carlboo Oona River on the trolling boat,' n ' rat a Klnnln nlaG Astrid. Earl bagged a nice buck butand u sto here for thWy vearS all Roy got was the fun of looking dead she u survived by her hus- band, one ters. son and three daugh- JONES Family Market rilONE 957 Specials Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 1 tin Aylmer Soup arrived here .at! Boneless Stew Beef. 3 lbs. the week-end from the north. Si 1 bunch Carrots Boiling Beef, 4 lbs. 1 bunch Carrots Pot Roast of Beef 4 lbs Rump Roast of Beef ' per lb Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. Si 1 tin Aylmer Soup Round Steak 3 lbs. , Sirloin Steak ' 3 lbs. T-Bone Roast of Beef per lb , Lamb Chops , per lb Mutton Chops I 2 lbs ! Veal Chops 2 lbs ,Loin Pork Chops per lb 'spare Ribs 2 lbs Good Corn Beef per lb. Dominion C. B. Q. Tablets PHONE 957 I Woman is Dead" 25c 25c 25c 35c 15c 75c 40c 50c 20c 25c 35c 35c 25c 25c 5c i t Laxative Cascara Bromide Quinine Compound 25 tablets 25 cents Ormes Lid. tte Pioneer Drttqej fats The RmU Iter Phones: 81 b la Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. 8nndayi and Holiday From 12 noon tlU 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till I y.m. VANCOUVER, Sept. 22: (CP) The price of wheat moved up sharply again today. This morning $1.07. climbing to noon. (Last r ,1.1 Tr- . ""'cie enow, LIONPi BARRYMORE "THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANjp A With Maureen 0'SollnB Kric Linden At 7:1C & 10:00) - PLUS -Mary Ellis, WaUer "Fatal" ladv tAt 8:28 Once Onlv) flt 7;Q0 j COMING WEDXESDW GEKTRl'DF. MICIIAf i u "The Return of Sophie ue, HUS "niiythm on the iun PERSONAL XMAS CARDS Special 15 for $1.00 Regular $1.00 per doz. All orders placed before Sept 30th will be filled at the special low price of 15 for $1.00. Place your order now and obtain this genuine saving. This offer positively ends September 30th. We are featuring a splendid line of Personal Xmas Greeting Cards. Do not fail to sec them at an early date. What are you Readinsl Our Rental Library is the One Rest Answer. 75c for a month and the Books of the Month an at your disposal. New books added right from h publishers every week. Read as many as you like. HEATERS n Make sure that you have adequate heat in your home this winter. Drop in and inspect our stock of heaters. We carry several different models including different sizes of Quebec 'bricklined heater, and brick or steel lined circular heaters. One of these well built, attractively designed hentprs is vnnr nssnrjinpe of a warm comfortable atmosphere in the home. GORDON'S HARDWARE McBride Stf Phone 311 The Fish which made Prince Rupert famous "Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACKCOD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Co.. Ltd