Wednesday. August 31, 1938 ,Li Watch Fof THE ORIGINAL REXALL ONE GENT SALE D Srd Avenue Coming GEOGRAPHY Canadian Geography, Junior World Geography, Canadian Canadian School Atlas Soon Ormes Ltd. "Jiie Pioneer Druqgiata Tbe iUiU Store Tbonei: II ft M Open Dally From 8 ajn. till 10 pan. Sundayt and Holidays Prom 12 noon till X 7 p.m., till p.m, ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE GRAMMAR . Elementary English Grammars history 'l, , ' The Story of Britain ..... Romance of Canada ; phone Green 916 School Books List of Used School Books and Prices If you lose anything, try a classified ad. 50c COc 30c 25c 50c 45c LANGUAGE . s. ; ',! - , . Dominion Language Series Book-l,2.and 3. Each 40c SCIENCE Elementary General Science ... SOCIAL STUDIES Studies In Citizenship 60c 35c We Buy, We Sell or Exchange The list and prices for the used lliBh School text books Will be for Tomorrow Mail Orders Promptly Filled USED FURNPRE 2 Roll Top Writing Desks 1L. C. Smith Typewriter 2 Singer Sewing Machines l nana ocwiiik "V'"- 3 English Prams-1 Wicker lhiggy 4 OmingRoom Ruffctts 6 Dining Room Tames ,4 aiw.u 6 Reconditioned Kitchen Ranges for burning wood or coal 1 Kitchen Range witn an uiruunwr u Dresscrs-3 Couches-6 Rocking Lha rs-U m ner Chairs-2 Roudoir Chairs -2 Kitchen Cabinets 6 Kitchen Tables 1 Rarrymore Axminstcr Kug, si 9x10141 Electric Range 3 Victrola Gram6phones 1 Rattery Radio-1 King Soprano Sax0phone--1 Ac Vanguard Waltham 1 Diamond cordion 1 23-jcwcl Tie Pin-1 National Encyclopcdnv-1 Web. ster's TwentietlvCentury Dictionary! Betty Vacuum Cleaner i Hoover 2 Premier Spic Spans 1 Roys Ricyclc1 Portable Typewriter (Under- wood). - - Trade in your used furniture and stove in part payment on new. Miss Qeraldlne Cade, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Cade, will be leav ing soon for Vancouver to continue studies. Mrs. E. O. Osbourne and daugh ter. Miss Mllllcent o&Uourne R.N., returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver. R. C. St Clair, district forester. will be the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Ru pert Rotary Club tomorrow with President W. L. Coates in the chair. Miss Swanna Olafson, who has been on a vacation trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning. Cart Reich, who has oeen In the service of the Northern British Col umbia Power Co. at Falls. River this summer, will leave shortly for Tor onto to enter the University of Tor onto. Master Jack Breen, son. of Mr. and M!rs. II. A. Breen, returned home on the Prince George this morning after spending the sum- ' mer vacation at Powell River visit ing with relatives. Miss S. A. Mills, principal of Borden Street School, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after having been away for a. year on leave of absence most of which time she spent In Los Dr. R. G. Large gave an Illustrated account at the regular weekly innnhpnn fit t.h Prlnrp Rnnert Gv- r0 Club today of his. recent trip to mornlnS the British Isles. President p. G. Borland was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Hotel Arrivals dahl. city; B. G. Mould, Rose Lake; G. Buisk, Kamloops. j Prince Rupert C. J. Deeth. George McKenzie, C. Miss L. I. Farrell, Port Simpson; E. Williams, .Edmonton. Central . Art Hedln, A. Rise, city; M. C. Closter and Mrs. K. Hamer. Bill-Tier; Jerry Fisher, Calgary; E. Wallace. C.N.R. PHONES 18 and 81 THH DAILY NZW3 A J PAGE JHBElf LOCAL NEWS NOTES Canadian Legion W. A. Meeting Phone-; 112 Tax!; day and night. Thursday Sept. 1, 8 p.mV 20i The regular dinner' meeting or Get your next grease. Job at the the Chamber of Commerce has National Motor Service. Latest been postponed unur beptemoer a. equipment. (204? 204) - r Dance Oddfellows' Hall. Tonight,. 9 p.m. in honor of Ocean Fati Football team. 35c (204)! Don't Be Fooled About Constipation! Many people, when constipation hits them. Just reach for the medicine shelf, dose up1 with, a physic, and try to forget lt-tiZJ the trouble comet back. And come bock it usually does-more and more of ten-till you get at Its cafe. A you eat what most people do Just bread, meat, potatoes-chances are just this fact causes your trouble: lack of "bulk." And "bulk" doesn't mean a lot of food. It's a kind of food that isn't consumed in the body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mass In the Intestines and aids elimination. ' If that's the reason for your trouble, what you need Is a good dish of crunchy Kellogg's All-Bran for breakfast. It contains the "bulk" you need plus Nature's great intestinal tonic, vitamin B,; Eat It every day, drink plenty of water, and Join the "regulars." Made by Kellogg m. London, Ont. I Mrs. Thomas H. Priest and child, who have been on a vacation trip to Vancouver, returned home from the south on the Prince George this Rupert Fulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton, will be leaving shortly for Vancouver where be will enter the University of British I Miss Jean Derry. daughter of Mr. '" land Mts. Frank Derry, returned Savoy home on the Prince George this a r. nhristiansan. Arne Vllvane.l i . v. ? inuiIUHg ill LCI alliums wic ouui- John Johnsen and A. Johnson, city; . holidavs vlsitine in Victoria! 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Sore, Winnipeg; L...th Ktr and Mrs Thomas Silver-1 Mrs. Stashmlak, Kltwanga; Miss H. sldes Iormerjy 0f this city. ! Calne,. Edmonton. , I Royal J. E. Underhlll, Vancouver; R. Harrison, Stewartt J. Tong.. M. Sharby, Jung Chee, Joe Chykardo, Wah Soon, Edgar Wilcox. J. Kor Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full-month at 25c a word. Arthur, A. Lind, H. Zaplin, Harold Rebekah Tea, Annette Fashion Jenaeii Harold Lannlng, H. C Show, Sept 8. Gibbs and Maurice McArdle, Van-i couver; Dr. R. C. Bamford, Smith-j Anglican Tea, Mrs. C. V Evitt. ers: Miss Grace M. Eecuord anaiaepiemoer Catholic Bazaar, October 12, 13. Cathedral Christmas Bazaar November 17. Baptist Bazaar November 5. P. O. BOX 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 cakes When You Bring in Your Coupon KIPPER SNACKS IQp CCC. 3 tins READYCUT M3ACAR- OOf ONI-3 lbs COOKING MOLASSES (n - Ufe's- Per tin SHELLED WALNUTS U 1 Pieces. Per lb. LIBBY'S TOMATO and VEGETABLE soup og n 3 tins INTERIOR CITRON J5C -1 lbs. INTERIOR VEGETABLE MARROW 5 25C 6 lbs. SUNKIST ORANGES-eftrt Family size. 3 doz. LIBBY'S RIPE; l7f OLIVES1'3. Peg tin A f V LIBBY'S PRUNES Santa Clara, 5Q-60; 25C CORN STARCH Canada, l's. 2 pkgs. INTERIOR CABBAGE .6 lbs. i. INTERIOR BUNCH CARROTS 3 for 21c ENO'S I FRUIJ' L SALT HOUSEHOLD aV" 79 25 c 10c .Leave Your Order for PRESERVING PEACHES NOW. Will be at Their Best Next Week Cash Coupons Redeemable for Valuable Premiums Useful In the Home Don't Miss Yours QUALITY SERVICE rillCE FREE DELIVERY ON $1.00 ORDERS Two Telephones For Your Convenience Boat and Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention Miss Molly Frew, returned hor-ie on the Prince George, this morning from Vancouver where she has been spending the suinmer. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lancaster, who have been, on a vacation, trip south, returned home from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning. Olbf Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, ar rived in the city f rota Smlthers on last night's train and expects to be here for the next week. Miss Helen Lakle, daughter of Mr, and Mr. Peter Lakle of this city, lis how In Vancouver where she will enter University of British Col umbia" this. faD. George Crip'ps, provincial. asses isor returned; to. the. city on. the; Prince George this morning from a trip-to1 the Rivers Inlet district on official duties. Mr. and Mrs.. ML P. McCaffery returned, to the city oh ; the Prince George this morning from the south. Mr. McCaffery was a delegate to the, recent Liberal convention at Kelowna. E. T. Kermey,, M.L.A. for, Skeena, after having attended the recent provincial Liberal convention In Kelowna arrived, in the city on the Prince- George this morning from the south and. will proceed to the Interior on the evening train. Music Uuth Nelson. A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Fall class beginning September 1 Phone Green 390 LARSON Masseur and Electric Treatments rtlONE GREEN 91$ 225 8th Avenufr West Prince Ruperti B. C. Walker's Mask Stee Large Stock Music Heintzman, NoWhelmec and Lesage Pianos rtind Tuning' with "Resonoscopi" Phone Blue st .2U iih St m HYDE Transfer 815 SECOND AVIL MOVING Light Delivery Coal Wt4 Phone 580 'YOU COULD MAX I A POI NT OF STICK.INC TO MONOGRAM CIN. THtBt'S HON I BSTTSR OR COUINi." W MILK V This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE BEAUTV REST MAT1 ESS All sizes SLUMBER KING SPRING S420 $14.25 Made by Simmons, there Is no better. Sound, restful sleep assured Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE i UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.& CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:36 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs a.m. Due Vaiicouveii Mondaim. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone M8 l 1flAVt, Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS,. 'Princess f We Have Grade UA" Raw and Pasteurized Milk J Daily From Our Own Herd Delicious Sour Cream 50c per Quart Phone Red 608 For Better Dairy Products Dominion Dairy- Adelaide" Every Friday 10 p.m. ' . v TO VANCOUVER DIRECT. s . SS. "Princess Louise" SS. Princess Alice" SS, Princess Charlotte Aug. 6. 17. 27; Sept. 7 Aug. 10,26. Aug. 3.. 13. 24; Spet. 3. Connections at Vancouver with Canadbn Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From VV. L. COATES, General Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C. i " - ' ii December Frozen HERRING RAIT Cold Storage Ice Canadian Fish & Cold Stofag Co. LtA Prince Rupert, B.C. If you lose ahythlhjf, ad'vrtii(5e'forlir 1 1 m ir .ip"S Si'. 1 r. 1