PAOI TOUJI AUGUST FURNITURE SALE SPRING FILLED MATTRESS BY SIMMONS Priced $18.00, $20.00, 525.00 $27.50 and $42.50 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Prince Rupert Buy at Mussallem's QUALITY GROCERIES LOWEST PRICES Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention Confectionery Store In Connection MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM IIOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Waei Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box isn COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD .SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye warn 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 Many Smithers People Visit Vancouver City SMITHERS, Aug. 18: A great many Smithers people and others throughout the Bulkley Valley have motored to Vancouver and points farther south during the summer. Nearly everyone making the trip has taken in part of the big Jubilee celebration in Vancouver and all j report having enjoyed the trip excepting for the condition of the road in the southern part of the highway through the Cariboo. I Many who had not seen Vancouver for a number of years were quite entranced with the brilliant and decorative lighting effects of the city by night, especially so with the pretty fountain In Lost Lagoon and the lighting In Stanley Park. i Bright warm weather has worked for both the pleasure of the visitors and the profit of the city of Vancouver generally and the tourists are returning home pleased and satisfied with their Journey. Many cars have not yet returned but all are expected back within the next week or so as the time , draws nigh to start the younger generation in on its school work for the next annual term. New Aberhart Prosperity Money Looks Like Dollar Bills and Are Accepted In Two Stores in Edmonton Yesterday a local resident j brought into the office one of the new Alberta "Prosperity Certlf!-j cates" which are being Issued by misfortune to meet with a pain fill ocplrfpnf uihllo hnlirtnvlntr at. The certificate much resernblcs her surnmer cottage at Lake Kath-a dollar bill. It Is prtated on bank j near SmRhere Thursday note paper and is, signed by WU- evenlng llarn Aberhart, premier, and L, when near the lake Mrs. Rogers Cockroft, provincial treasurer The trl d fpll breafcl hei back of the bill is ruled off Into ...u , .J. ,. i . ivg near uie auiue, wie ureun spaces for small stamps with .... the ing a ycry and pamful fixed. When the whole ol the tlme and lt was tlme before i f f 1 ,note teucove'?d Mrs. Rogers was able ,to attract stamps 104 In number, the gov- , the, atten,Uw of some one to ren. ernment will redeem It at Its face der assistance. I " " V ( Dr, F. Vere Agnew was rushed i At the time the certificate was out from ,ltown and attended to mauea irom tamonton, only two the mjury and, brought Mrs. Rog-stores there were taking them. ers lnto the hospital where she Is They cou d be used for paying blLs resting as comfortably as poss-for city light and power and the j5ie government was paying .relief Mr. Rogers arrived from Prince grants to the city by using them. Rupertr SatUrday morning to a The government stands to make company, Mrs. Rogers back home auu or1.money out of the to Prince Rupert, whether the Issue Is generally ac- Mr. and Mrs. Rogers had had cepted or not because thous- many m addition to their summer camp ands of Uiem are being kept or just recently completed for me sent away as curios. Bumemr season and they have one of the finest locations on the lake. Reach the most people In city It Is very regrettable that their and district with an advertisement holiday season has been so abrupt-In the Dally News. ly cut short and under such uu- "TIME THE TOILER" "SAV, VJHEtEE'S I 1 O OM'T K NOW MAC OMPja, lTOM,-THlS S rro be his FAfcF.WEU PAiixy OH DEAR.. I VvJSH MAG HADW'T BET TOM HE'D OM DEVIL'S IS LAWD A MONiTH VJlTH MOTHtMO OT A DATHtMS-SUT AMD A POCktT v "ft. xm , V CHILD HE'Ut! corE G AC. VUHEM HE G1S iOOO AMDWUf-'oPyj DAILY KBWS Tuctday, Aueust u, t93 Orphan Makes Good as Film Star Thirty years ago a boy In Dr. Bernard's home at Stepney, London, was sent to Canada to make good. Recently he returned to England for a visit and Is shown here surrounded by present Inmates of the home. He Is Wallace Ford, film star and owner of one of the finest ranches in Certificates Local Woman Has Painful Accident Mrs. Fred Rogers Sustains Severe Fracture of Leg at Lake Kathlyn Camp the government of Alberta and of Prlnce Rupert the about which so much controversy is at present revolving, SMITHERS, Aug. 18: Mrs. Frtri WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront A good run of pinks continues In Massett Inlet, according to advices received here. James Boyd, supervisor of fisheries for District No. 2, is at present in that area. The sockeye run in the district Is now practically over although fishing f with sockeye nets continues permissible until the end of this week. A fairly good run of cohoes in the Skeena and Naas Rivers Is still on. The run of pinks on the mainland Is tapering off as the fish move into the creeks. There are indications of a good run of chums. Union steamer Catala, Capt James Findlay, left Anyox at 1!) minutes past 10 this morning and Is not expected b?fore 9 p.m. on her way to Vancouver. The vessc! Is running several hours late. j Hyakutaro Kawazeye, a Japanese fisherman of Casslar Cannery, was fined $25 by S. D. Macdonald, Justice of the peace, In provincial police court last eyening for fishing in the Skeena River with a net fortunate circumstances. The community sympathize,! with them In their misfortune and hope that they will yet enpoy many happy summers at their camp here. HIS -TEMTIS" AS POUTICIAWS MUMSy. VOU KNOVJ MAC WOW'T ,5JB. UP THAT EASlLy j VJELLMAVBE VOU 'RE R1SHT Woman's Small Son Dies While She Is On Alaskan Cruise KETCHIKAN, Aug. 18: Mrs May Dole landed here from Petersburg at the week-end In a I plane piloted by Jimmy Ryan and boarded the steamer Victoria for Seattle whence she will proceed! by plane to San Francisco where Jhere two-year old son, Michael Dole, died suddenly last Friday while Mrs. Dole was on a yachtlnp I cruise to Alaska. The lad was the (grandson of Joseph Dole "The ! Pineapple King,' at whose home jhe was staying during the abien:e of his parents. The father. Rich ard Dole., who had been separated! for some months from the mother, also flew to San Francisco, from Cambridge, Massachusetts". longer than permitted by regulations. Another fisheries Infraction case comes up this evening; a seine-boat being charged with operating within the fishing boundary. The Japanese steamer' Yoshida Maru, now loading logs at Sdg'e-wlck Bay, Queen Charlotte Islands, is a vessel of 3386 tons and carries a crew of forty. She anchored In the stream wrille here Sunday night enroute from Japan to the Islands. The voyage across the Pacific Ocean was uneventful. Capt. A. E. Lewis of Vancouver Is acting as pilot of the vessel In local I SOTTA R.OSTLE UP SOME SfitOb. IF ,1 HAD A LIME COULD CATCH A FISH IP I Sister Superior Goes to Toronto Head of Local Convent Transfer red East for New Assignment j Sister Cecilia Also Leaving I Sister Maxy Alice, who has been! superior of St Joseph's Convent! , . A. 1 I.' uere lur tji jjhsi. uucc jcMa, a i leaving today or tomorrow for 'Toronto to take up a new assignment. The steter superior has bo-icome highly esteemed during her tay In Prints Rupert and her departure will be much regretted Having spent twelve yoars In to-west, she came here from Vancouver where she was In charg: of the commercial department of St. Joaeph'a School, Her successor here is net yet named. Leaving with the Sister Superior Is Sister Cecilia who has also bcti. here for several ye-aw and who 1.' transferred to St. Joseph's Hospi tal Hit Ccmox, Vancouver Island MULE DUCKED LIGHTNINO TARBORO, N.C, Aug. 18: (CP) The middle animal of five feeding nt the same trough, a mule was the only survivor when lightning struck. The owner said he ducked his head into the feed trough at the crucial moment. PRAYER HELPS LONDON, Aug. 18: (CP)t Wlllingdon, former viceroy 0f j? dla and gove'rnor-eeneral of rja ada, told Stowe School amZ "mv nrnvprs nlaht . ' D" have been of enormous heln guidance to me in public and h LAST T1MFS TONKIHt Last Comphtc Show, 8:30 FRANCHOT TONE MADGE EVANS in - "Exclusive Story" w'.th ... Stuart Erwin (At 7:18 & 9:56) - PLUS - PHIL RE(JAN EVALYN KNAPP -in-"LatiRhini; Irish Kycs" (At 0:30 Once Only) NEWS at 7;00 ii 9:40 Coming Wednesday W. C. FIELDS in "POPPY" FARM RADIO j& 4-tnt SuKtVet- powtr, Tolaat Vernier Tuning Low Battery-Drain Full-Viaion Died "JTBatleriei plug-in No "C Batteries required t"", CSOSH ALL PiciJ. Bring thil coupon to our rare tnd recti I TtluiMt RCA Vioof 32-Page ALMANAC and Radio Log-Book rtwttining tempmmte tni liinftU iit, monthly iitronomictl ctlcndir, n.i othrt inlormiuoo at (nil Tilut to the Inn bomc, Nune ! dmaAs.Ml Mac's an "Exile" N ow By Wtover A m I'LL WT MC cr-T I adB T HVHHBHBMMaiMM head, jmm n COLO feet AND m - 2XM I lnt H -H Isn't Nature Provident? "THEtiE'S A WHOLE TT- rwuu of FISHHOOKS x. 7ZHJ V . jr . t .-j ii r v ,vi .1