Thursday, Stptember i0 paqi roam Daily news ll!t Ml is delicious Canadian To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 9th, 17th, 25th, Oct. 4th, 16th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 25th, Nov. 3rd. To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise," Sept. 4th, 13th, 21st, 30th, Oct. 12th. SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 21st, 30th. For Information and Reservations V. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. JONES Family Market 1 I PHONE 957 PUONE 957 Specials Short Ribs 25c 3 lbs ' Boneless Stew Beef 25C'Sunclay 3 lbs Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. & 25c 2 lbs. Tomatoes Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 25c 1 lb. Tomatoes Pot Roast of Beef 35c 4 lbs Round Steak 15c? per lb. Sirloin Steak Cg flllt per lb ' Stew Veal, 2 lbs. & 25c 2 lbs. Tomatoes Shoulder Roast of Veal- 3UCdred 4 lbs Rump Roast of Veal 15c per lb Lamb Chops 25c per lb. Boned & Rolled Shoulder 20c of Lamb, per lb Good Corn Beef 5c per lb. .., Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & 75c 2 lbs. Tomatoes Shoulder Steak 25c 2 lbs Apples 25c 6 lbs Frying Chickens-each 50c ri 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 tnc. uw-i uuuruNS lor a Din- ner Set and Rogers Silverware. Prince Rupert. B.C. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye ilili PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Canning . Company with an all i i the year iuuiiu pa) run in Prince Rupert. Pacific Man in the Moon Good afternoon! Keep hoplngl In politics a traitor Is a person who leaves nur side and coes over tQ tne other A pgrson coming to us from the other side is a convert. "Rend your hearts and not your garments," recited the Dean after finding a number of buttons in the coIlection' Annanlas, the world's star liar, was punished by death because in those days lying was not as fash- onable as It is today. "Topsy, 'said the mistress to the maid, "Just look at this table. Why, can write my name in the dust" . ,. lit. l 1 1 1 I I .1 I must dc wunueriui, jam vne ' colored maid, "Ah wishes Ah was educated." j I was, reading about that nun million thtee percent bonds the government was selling and I decided that If I had had the money I might have bought a few thousands. That is something like my stock gambling. When I wish to take a little flurry in the market, pitting my judgment against the rest of the world, I choose a stock that somebody has recommended, imagine I have bought a thousand shares and then each day look over the News financial page to see If this pet stock has advanced or receded. If it advances I begin to wish I had really bought some. If it goes down I congratulate mv- self on my discretion. I calculate that If I had really Invested ac cording to my best judgment I should be just like I am todav. stony broke. When we look out across the peaceful harbor of Prince Rupert H Is hard to realize that some of the world nnrt.-s 9n hoi Km I ,derf hV Pnpmv sheila snn'milm. ilng men, women and children. You probably have heard of the absent-minded motorist who, sitting In the dentist's chair, wa3 asked If he would take gas. His reply was : "Yes, and you had bet. ter look at the oil and tires, too." BAlt SILVER NEW YORK, (CP Bar silver was unchanged at 44c per ounce on the New York metal market today. TOLD ABOUT PILGRIMAGE Malcolm Lamb Describes Vimy Visitation Neglect of Ceme- tery Deplored Ai the regular monthly' meeting Of the Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League last evening with President W. M. Brown in the chair" considerable Interest was shown in the work and. plans of the Veterans' Assistance Commission, a body established as a result of legislation passed at the last ses sion of the. federal parliament. Unemployed ex-service men are be ing Impressed with the fact that this commission is very anxious to have all possible particulars passed on for the Information of the commission. Appreciation "was expressed to Mrs, Woodland for the presentation to the local: branch of a fine framed picture, a favorite of the late George Woodland, Malcolm M. Lamb gave a very In teresting talk on the Vimy Pilgrimage, it had been even more successful than he had hoped, While he did not attempt to review the ceremony, in, detail, especially as it liad been given such generous publicity by the' press, he did emphasize the" ImpresslYeness of the ceremony,- rthe wonderful Impres sion made, by His Majesty the King, both at the unveiling and at the garden party at' Buckingham Palace, and the unequalled oppor tunity 'to jneet the. other pilgrims,! an experience that could never be repeated. . As delegates to the City Bridge, Crib and Whist League .meeting, H. A. Breen, .W J, Ranee and Ernest Anderson were appointed. wnne the Legion- is keeping its plot at. the- cemetery In splendid shape, .very great regret was expressed at the general air of neglect that was so evident in the -.emetery. It seemed inexplicable 'hat so many organizations and iven individuals failed to keep the last resting place of their members a.nd relatives suitably tidy and cared for: A community effort seemed necessary, It was thought. After the" business, session moving pictures were shown by S. E. Par ker and refreshments were served Try a Daily News classified ad Hyd Transfer Jasper Coal All Kinds Of Dry Firewood PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue "TIME THE TOILER" THE MAM'S VWILD-IT'S, JjC5oXay him uf r-y him back VMHy. TOM, VMHAT' L THE IDEA OF ENDiMS "WE SHERIFF AFTeJ?. Mac WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Substantial Increase in Doat Re-J pair and Improvement Work ; Bringing in fTninti O TailK Scow. Local boatbuilding and repal: plants at Prince Rupert are be-1 ginning to feel the benefits or tne Improvement In earnings of the fishing fleet this season. Necessary repair and improvement work to both halibut arid salmon fishing vessels, deferred for some time in many cases owing to hard times, Is now being undertaken and an increase In volume of this sort of work ranging from tifty ia one hundred percent over last year Is reported. Armour Salvaze Co.'s power tug Algle, Capt. Reg Green, is due noon from Skagway and other nor-, back this evening from North lyl-ithern points and sailed at 5:30 and, bringing In the Union Oil p.m. for Vancouver. She had a Co.s tank scow which has been large list of passengers Including stationed on the trolling grounds a hundred or so lata tourists re-there during the summer months. turning south and the vanguard The Algie went out Tuesday eve-.of northerners going outside for ning lO PICK Up tne OUlIlfc wniCIl will later be taken from here to Vancouver for the winter, Jack Armstrong and party had a hectic angling trip to Khtada Lake over the Labor Day week-end Including stranding their- gasboat Alton on the rocks when running too close to shore. They too had to spend Monday night out and were on IRRADIATED CARNATION MILK tzr. Ihrwtoved, Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT -from Contented Mac Has a Convincing Manner HE'S AJILD, SHdT AEtSOVAlfe SX Mt THE LAST! TIME I TAUEO -i fffvm late In getting home but neither the boat or the half a dozen young men aboard It suffered any serious after-effects. . After spending the summer at I Old Massett personally in charge of salmon canning operations at the Massett Canners plant, John Dyb- "aVU IVVUIUCU LU Mic VJ v wtv tender Jedway yesterday afternoon. Other members of the can nery staff also arrived on the Jed- two 0f the fishermen's co-op-way and proceeded to Vancouver eratlve salmon trolling camps on the steamer Princess Louise, ihave now been closed down for I the season. Two more are remain-Two boats sold halibut at Seattle lng open for another week, yesterday as follows: Coolldge, - 000, Whiz, 124c and 11c; Freya,. 25,000, Sebastian, 128c and 11c. The Mermaid sold 14,000 pounds of sablefish to Booth at 4c. Completing the final Voyage of the season to Alaska on summer schedule. C.PR. steamer Prlnces3 Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived' 'in port at 3:45 yesterday after-, wiuwi. inauguiuiuuig wic iuii Louise will make her next call here northbound on Sunday morning. The passengers on the Louise yesterday numbered 230 Including 26, who disembarked here. Six boar-J ded the vessel here for Vancouver.' The only halibut boat In today is the Canadian Toodle, with N prescribing Irradiated Carnation Milk for bottle-fed babies. They have found that this good milk is so easily, digested; they know it is uniform and sterile, and always safe. It also provides additional "Sunshine" vitamin D because it is irradiated. The famous Dionne Quintuplets are being raised on Irradiated Carnation Milk. They have had this milk since November, 1934. Ask your doctor about a Carnation Milk formula for your baby. Write for our booklet "Contented Babies". It is free. Juit Published t A beautiful new Carnation Cook Book. 16 gloriout fullpage, full-colour photo' grapht. 96 paget of unusual recipe, mtnut, party lugge tJoni, cooleryhtlps, etc YouriorlO'f k ttampt or coin Write Carnation Co. Limited, 131 Abbott St., Vancouver, D. C. AM wamt "O set Mac back Ol-D THEM MA fEG VOO'CL.' MEAME PAVMC3RE AYTEMTIOM TOME 2 6,000 pounds which is holding over until tomorrow. Basil Bailey of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Stations left Prince Rupert on last night's train for Madison, Wisconsin where he will take up a year's studies at the University of Wisconsin. Easy to open The patented easy-open top is just one of the features that make Kelloggls Corn Flakes the world's favorite ready-to-eat cereal. A push of the thumb opens the sealed carton. And there are your crisp flakes oven-fresh, flavor-perfect, ready to serve with milk or cream 1 Nothing takes the place of CORN FLAKES Canada, many doctors are RRADIATEDY, for 'Sunshine s"V Vitamin V h Cows UJLU-kim LAST TIMF4 TnvtTTT Last Complete Show, 8:23 England's Dancing Divij JESSIE MATTHEWS In the Season's Smartest Dancing Show "FIRST A GIRL" (Then a Boy) with-SONNY IIAILE (At 7:05 k 9:36) Also RICHARD MX In "YELLOW DUST" with Leila llyams (At 8:23 Only) COMING FRIDAY Robert IIIKIirimn Taylor, LoretU .... Younr IE . i?? WHY?? Why are some men fashioned from steel and otters cast from dross? Why u one human being gold and another tinsel? Why do we call one woman fine and another COMMON CLAY ? ? ? ? The most forceful anmr your mind can conceive will not possess the dramatic, blood qulckenlnj, throat tightening suspense that you will find in Tri-VATE NUMBER" based on the famous stage ;succeu "Common Clay" with Robert ("Magnificent Obsei-sion") Taylor and Loretti Young. 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