PAOI fOUM Cool and delicious! "SALADA" JONES Family Market PHONE 957 PHONE 957 Specials BEEF Short Ribs of Beef 25c 3 lbs I Hamburger, 3 lbs. it 25c ' 1 lb. Onions Steak, 2 lbs. it Qff ' Ot)s' y2 lb. Kidney : Pot Roast of Beef ODl 4 lbs !... Sirloin Steak Efini OUt 3 lbs Round Steak-- 40c 3 lbs Plrme Rib Roll, 4 lbs. it $1 3 lbs. Green Beans Corn Beef, 4 lbs. & 25c 1 Cabbage LAMB and MUTTON Shoulder of Lamb Rolled 20c per lb . Loin" of Lamb Chops 25c per lb Legs of Lamb 25c per lb Lamb Stew, 2 lbs. it 25c 1 tin of Peas Mutton Chops 35c 2 lbs. Stew Veal.;2 lbs. & 25c 1 tin of Peas Ayrshire Bacon 25c per lb PERFECTIONS IN CANNED SALMON GOLD 0m SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye 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 BACHELORS GIVE MONEY CAPE TOWN. Aug. 11: (CP) Money from bachelors has built a maternity home In Rhodesia which was opened recently. The opening ceremony was performed by the Governor, Sir Herbert Stanley. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Leasf Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range 5, Coast, and Jttuate In Hudson Bay Pass midway between Baron and Dundas Islands, being one-half mile south of the most northerly of the Nares Islands. T.lro tnt1.j that T?rtHrf Trtln nf Prince Rupert; occupation Shell dealer Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted on' rock one-half mile south of the most northerly of the Nares Islands, tiiende west 15 chains: thence south 15 chain thence east 15 chains; thence north 15 chains to point of commencement and containing 22.5 acres, more or less. Dated May 20th. 1936. LA Ml ACT Notice of Intention to appplj to Lease In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range 5, Coast, and situate fronting on the north shore of the most southerly of the Nares Islands. Take notice that Robert Irv.'ne of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell desier Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted on a rock 200 feet north of the north 6bore of the most southerly of the Narct Islands thence west 15 chains: these south 15 chains thence east 15 chains: thence north 15 chain to point o' commencement and containing 22.5 acres, more or less. KOIIKKT GLEN IKVINE Dated Uav 20th 1936 Buy at Mussallem's QUALITY GROCERIES LOWEST PRICES Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention Confectionery Store In Connection MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Early potatoes are scarce and the price Is high on the local retail market. At present, potatoes are being imported to British Columbia from Alberta. However, if the fall crop is satisfactory, the scarcity may be relieved. Feed and flour prices are high, owlner to the wheat eron fallure-i hlc voar an furthar' iHoinm mavbe exnected. A number of other lines will, undoubtedly, follow suit. Fall fruits and vegetables are beginning to make their appear ance on the local retail market. Retail prices current here are u follows: B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A Tjjtpp. inrfnprf rirw. 4ft Local, new laid, doz Ill .42 . Apples Yellow Transparent Terrace lb. .07 B. C. Cooking, 4 lbs. .25 Fruit i Lemons, doz. 35c to 45 Oranges, doz. 25c to 80' Grapefruit, Cal. each, 6c to .... . .10 Strawberries, basket .15 Peaches, doz. 30c to 40 Bananas, lb .12& Cantelpupes, each 10c to 15 Plums, Tragedies, lb 15 Basket 65 Climax Plums, 2 lbs 25 Okanagan Peach Plums, 2 lbs. .25 basket 60 Watermelons, lb 08 Casaba Melons, lb 1 nujityuew ivieions, eacn aoc to ,4U Pears, doz. 35c to . 45 Grapes, seedless, lb , .17 Malaga, lb 20 Ribier, lb 22 Butter Fancy cartoned, lb .35 No. 2 Creamery, lb ;. 22 No. 1 Creamery, lb .33 Lard Pure, lb ,18 Vegetables New Potatoes, B.C., 10 lbs 25 , California Onions, lb 05 1 Green Onions, 2 bunches, .05 larllc, Imported, per lb. .35 Cauliflower, B.C., 15c to .25 I'arsley, bunch .08 Bunch Carrots, B.C., bunch 04 . TlnAl. 1 V- utcu, uuiicil U4 1 B.C. H.H. Tomatoes No. 1, 2 lbs. 2b f D.isKet 50 Field Tomatoes, 2 lbs .25 basket 50 Lettuce, BC. .07 Green Peppers, lb. .20 Cucumbers, outdoor, each 08 Green Peas, lb 08 Green Beans, lb 09! Green Cabbage, lb 07 Corn, doz. 40 Vegetable Marrow, lb 07 Teen" Hay, Bulkley Valley Timothy .100 lbs. 145 Wheat, Alberta 2.70 Bran Z 2.10 Middlings 2.25 "TILLIE THE TOILER" BUBBLE'S HefeE'S Unw .'smt it A -SNAPSHOT TILUe Woo EOHANTnc?! COME OMILUHj e,s SOME TEMMIS COURTIMQ TO DO AMD SHORTAGE OFSPUDS Potatoes Scarce Just Now and Price High Crop Shortage Drives Feed Prices Up DAILY NEWS Shorts Oats ...&MtfeMt... Fine Oat Chops Barley Laying Mash, ..!.. . 2.15 250! 2.65 : : 250 .... 2.90 1 Oyster Shell '. 150 Mean I fowl. No. 1, lb. 30! flsh(!rmen.s noats just east Roasting Chicken, lb '. 32,of the dry dock art! he erie of Ham, sliced, first prade 45 mnph artlvitv these days. The Ar- i . t 1 1- irt t nam, picnic, ursi graae, id. 23 1 Bacon, side, sliced, best graae .. .!t.n shlfts worklne oh the dredeing Pork, shoulder, lb contract Inside the floats. John Pork, loin, lb. . -25!currle & Son are proceeding with Pork, leg, lb. .... .25! Pork, dry salt, lb. v .25 Veal, loin, lb. .25 Veal, shoulder, lb .15 Beef, pot roast, lb 15 Beef, broiling, lb Beef roast Prime rib, lb. .20 Beef Steak, lb. 25c to JO Lamb, choulder, lb - 20 Lamb, leg, lb 28 Lamp Chops, lb. 55 1 Pr0WSe and MrS' W- D fresh 11CSH, 10 lb .,. .Wi,,, 15 Mr. onrf and V(r Mrs. Bailey. Rallav Mrs. Vfro F. V ' Halibut, 3moked Kippers, lb 15c. and .20 Salmon, red spring, fresh, lb. .20 White, 2 lbs. .25 Honey Exacted Honey, per Jar 22c to .30 Comb Honey, Floor Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat .: 2.10 Second Patent 1.95 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. 45c to - J5 Nuts Walnuts, broken shelled ... , . J5 Walnuts, shelled halves, lb. - .45 Almonds, shelled, lb. .... - .45 Dried Frulu White Figs, lb. .12W 31ack Cooking Figs, lb. .... 10 Dates, oulk, lb., ..8c. to .l"i Smyrna Natural Figs, lb. ... , -.10 Lemon and t.range eel Q Citron peel .34 Prunes, 30-40, lb. 15 Prunes, 40-50, 2 lbs. 25 9Prunes 60-70, lb .09 Raisins, Australian seedless, lb. .13 Raisins, Cal, seedless. Ib. .15 Currants, lb. .15 Apricots, lb. .25 Apples, dried J 4c. to .17 Peaches, peeled, 16c to .20 Sugar White, 100 lbs 5.80 Yellow, 100 lbs 5.30 TzSR 5s? mm All the year round you can enjoy this delicious' combination. Crisp, golden Kellogg's Corn Flakes, sliced bananas, and milk or cream! The oven-fresh goodness of Kellogg's brings out the flavor and adds wholesome nourishment. Insist on Kellogg's for quality and value. Nothing takes the plan ol CORN FLAKES ,IIIIII))IIU 1 11 . WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront the construction of the floating breakwater; having started work on the contract a few days ago. 1 &re twenty.four round trip the steamer Catala which Is due this evening on her way back to Vancouver from Stewart, Anyox and other northern points. They are G. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright, Mr, and Mrs. George C. Grant, Miss Batchelor, Miss Walker, Miss Chapman, Miss J. Amandale; Miss As-lett, Miss I. Summers, Miss E. M. Summers, Miss M. Johnson, Miss Ravage, E. Savage, Mrs. Underhlll, C. R. Underhlll and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Steeves. The Catala arrived at Wales Island at li30 this- afternoon ant) Is now loading salmon there before coming on here by way of Port; Simpson'. Nine boats sold halibut catches aggregating 156,500 pounds at Seattle yesterday. Bids, ranging from 7c to 9Vic, were somewhat better than last week's average. Seattle was endeavoring last night to get In touch with Paul Ek rum on the halibut . boat Aloha, fishing off the British Columbia coast, to advise him of the serious Illness of his wife who was taken to the Swedish Hospital in Seattle last week with heart and abdo mlnal complaint and whose chance of recovery are considered doubtful. Four new, 75-foot dlesel powered pilchard boats are nearing com pletlon at the Boeing shipyard in Vancouver at a total cost of '$140,-000. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Senior Matriculation Applications Students wishing to take the Senior Matriculation Course at the Prince Rupert High School during the coming school year, are requested to send in their applications prior to August 24th, 1936. A minimum of ten applications are required before arrangements can be made to hold the classes. W. J. ALDER, (190) Commissioner. HOSTESS AT 103 EPPING, Eng., Aug. 11: (CP) Mrs. Anne Maria Carpenter, who when 100 was awarded a prize for knitting, entertained at a party to celebrate her 103rd birthday the other day. A 'Serious1 Mistake DID "TtX) READfTVil MOTET OMTHe" IT SS.-THtS li'Mv Pbt DEER. THAT VUILU HAT plQM My HAAJP AGREED ON ONE CHILD Continued from Page 1 Wang wang aiways always to lead a Christian life and never to drinK uquur smoke or gamble. i TJnhv Nell Anuiony promised Joseph Wang to go back and forth with Joseph Wang to nrvn the enclneerlnz school In rfov to let Joseph Wang manage his property, business, home and money, and to have one or two children ( but not more than- two and train the children strictly and lead them to know the truth of God." Mr. and Mrs. C. Belleville or Winnipeg, who have been visiting In the city for the past couple of days following their arrival from) the prairie city, sail by the Cata'a this evening for Vancouver. Steamship Sailings i For Alaska-Wednesday ss. P. Rupert 1 p.m. Sj. Prince Robert 1 p.m Aug. 14 ss. Prin. Alice am Aug. 17 ss. Prin. Charlotte a.m Aug. 24 ss. Prin. Loluse .a.m. From Alaska . Monday ss. Pr. George 9 a.m. Aug. 15 ss. Prin. Louise pjn. Aug; 16 ss. Prince Robert ajn. Aug 19 ss. 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