t 1 page rorE . j j-. j. .. THE DAILY NEWS PHONESLI and U BIG 5 CLEANSER Clean, carers, scrubs, -f Tp JELL-0 JELLY POWDERS 2 for 15c New Principal of School at Burns Lake Appointed BURNS LAKE. Aug, 10: Cordon Claike B. A- formerly of Hedkj. has been appointed principal of P. O. BOX 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" HANDY SODAS IB A 'In Q. -oz. tow! boxes CLOVEELEAF OY5TEBS Finest quality QZZn 2tm "DC SANDWICH PASTES Hed- hmd's assorted 3 for .. LIEBrS SACEE-KKACT2V 2 tint 25c 33c EOr.iL CITY DICED BEETS Tt 2 lus and $13.50. Sale price 23c SHEKEirrS ORANGE MAE-3ULADE Z.n n FRENCH'S Mt'STAED With free spoon. 1 fto Per jar PEANUT BETTER Eoipress quality. 1 r 4 . tin COLCATES TOOTH PASTE Eaeb . 19c LOCAL FEES II GEEEN PEAS Excellent Quality. jgc Don't ferret oor eab coupons whkb are rood for many ralnable Premiums. QUALITY SERVICE PBICE FBEE DELIVEEY ON IM OEDEES Tiro Telephones For Your Conrenlenee Boat and Mall Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention HARRY KING STOLE SHOW Well Known Terrace Man Humorist Of Smitbers Convention Fine Banquet ' Smithers. August 10. The ban- Barns Lake Saperior School. Mfcsiqaet of the Associated Boards of Kay llanvm. forraerly of Tinta?el j Trade contention -srhich sras pro-win be teacher of the upper pubis;. Tided by the Smithers Chamber of tchnol grades. They -srill commence) Commerce fjtr the visiting dele-thlr duties irtth the opening of i gates took place in the Hudson Ho-the fan term, I trt Friday eTening hen the large At the recent annual school dining room was taxed to capacity meeting R, Bradley lras re-elected and some who wished to attend secretary-treasarer for a second were enable to obtain seat. An ex-term of three years Mrs. A. Ander- ceHent spread was provided and son, chairman, and C. Ostberg re-elicited many flattering comments vu uie Doaro. A. C Fowler, president of the STOCK REDUCING Boy's Lone Tweed and flannel Trousers OfJ To Clear At OI.aD Boy's and Youth's Lonr. Tweed Trouwrs J355 values, Q O OC To clear at Boy's Tweed Knickers With knitted wool cuffs, Q-f nn $225 values at OltsSD Boy's Short Tweed Trousers To clear at BOYS' Wool Pullovers 95c U Boy's Wool Pullover ftCn Sweaters To clear at vUV Boy's Koush Shirts Cotton QJp suedes and drills, sale price With only one pair pants. Each Smithers while others foond it nec-cessary to depart the next day. Many of those who attended expressed the opinion that it was the most ssceessftd contention yet heid by the Associated Boards and that it would result in benefits fcr the North Delerates See Country .nese advantages during his speech! $8.70 6 lioy's Blue Serge 2-Pant Suits. Ages 11 years to 14 years, Q. 4 lT regular $17.00. Sale price V-") With only one pair pants. Each $11.95 20 Youths' Tweed 2-Pant Suits Ages 15 years to 19 yrs., regu- Q4 G tZ lar $18.75 and $20. Sale price QlVrtO With only one pair pants J)5 fcfl Uu at passeagers tarlr of xd tr'p towrisU for Alatks C. !'. R. stean- In the events be tu oxDeeted toJer Prince Raoert CapC James keep up his reputation which be did quite bamoroasty and Terrace baa received some valuable adrer I &nrthn Chamber of Cccrrrce.J the oceastoa aad fflled the office ! Terr capably SsdeeeL After the banqsset the tables were - cleared and the errniar ns spent :n listening to the after dinner 'speeches nattr by niny of those present Harry Kin? of Terrace proved to be the hmrortit of the convention. ' His speech at the conventtoo Fri-j day morning, tat which be extolled the ad rants; of Jiving in Ter-I rare. - quite "stole the show" and . prtmded a fine break in the seri-loas badness aititvde that had do-jminated the convention hitherto. WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Union stezaer CataJa, Cap-; Jaxs Ftodlay. har-ng been delayed by loadinc ssissjc at Naas River posrta. arrived tr. port at 10 If last night Iroca th-: north and sailed at saldnigBt fcr Vancouver and warpoints. With a Watt. arriTed In part at 11 oirJock this morntog from VaneoBrer Ptrsefl RiTer and Ocean FaQs and Using as a result of the two short I sailed at 1 o'clock this afternoon speeches of Mr. Kin?. J tor Skagway and other northern Some of the defecates remained 'points whence she win return in torn to take in the celebration j2"1 next Monday stwthboraxl 7i tee rrenty-myi anniversary of Two western schooners sold 6V 000 pounds of bahbut at the port of Seattle yesterday. They were Thor. 36JD0O pounds, Sebasttan-Stoart, ll4c and 9c;. Superior 23JX0 poends. Booth Fi&heri-s 124c and 11H& Capt. John Skarpness has dis- i posed of his half interest in th On Friday afternoon the dele-! wen known Seattle halibut boa! ?ates were driTen around the TaheyjMaddock to Capt John Johnson in motor cars. Some of them visited! formerly of the boat Lively. Cap tilacier Gulch and west on to I Johnson win become skipper of the Uoncetown to see the sockeye I Maddock. Capt. Skarpness' plans salmon jumping the falls in large fr the future are unsettled, lumbers and also saw the Indians gathering their annual harvest of Uni . i" f ,, o -u. . (Fisheries estimates .k that frozen had not before witnessed the scene Others drove through the agricul- ural districts and visited the Dock ill Coal Mine. They were all im tressed with th am mibkb frw-l farming and also with the excel- ent seams of coal seen at the mine. H. G. Perry, MIA for Fort jfeorge. dwelt at some length onimarVPt on July 15 this yeai amounted to 9.737.000 pounds, a decrease of almost a million pounds from 10.733.000 pounds at a corres- 1 ponding date last year. There was a slight decrease in production this rear but the principal reason for the reduction in frozen stocks this year is an increase in the movement of fresh fish direct Into the it the banquet that evening. . n v n t- Z'lJtL at leapt. WlffiaThon so- ield Prince George. The Daily News ijij an audited lrculaUon. Pxay safe I Boys' Department 10 IJoy's Tweed and Fox Serge 2Pant Suits Ages 6 years to 10 years, values CO C $9.50 and $10.00. Sale price at v it) With only one pair pants. Qg 20 IJoy's Tweed 2-Pant Suits Ages 11 years to 14 years, values $12,50 $10.95 I bound from Skagway to Vancouver with a fuH list of toarist passen- eers. is due in port at 3:30 this afternoon from the north and will .sail at 5 pm SALE! Boy's Swim Trunks Size 23 HZZn and 30 waist. Sale price O U Boy's Cotton Short Sleeve Polo Shirts With lace neck. Sale price BOYS' 45c Stanfield Underwear Your chance io save on winter underwear NO, A C A fihe combination garment of wool and cotton, medium weight, spring needle knit, natural color. Q-i pa Sale price JJ.DU No. 320 A fine buttonless combination garment of cotton, medium weight, natural color, CJ'i -f c Sale price JJ.1D Bryant Company Limited SIXTH STHE17T MEN'S AND HOY'S STORE ll'hone 297 WAKI UP, CLOCK'S HINGING 1 in IT TUNG I CAM SUIT ANOTHFR HALF H0UK.WITH KILLOGCS fox BRIAKJAST Tkixxcf it as extra tslf -boor ci sleep! Toa csa stay in bed locrer I CORN S aad t31 Lave breakfajt on time il yon let KeDeEr't do jwa- cook-Irg. EeQorx's Cora Flakes art rooked and toasted, ready to eat with mSk or cream. Crisp and re-frtsliiEg as morning sanshine! At all grocers, oven-f mh In tit patented waxrm inner bag. Madt by KeBorg in London. Ontario. uadi imn ncuo imn MjTf irrrn BURNS LAKE Miss Orma Smith, RJf., aftei supplying for the last two months at the Burns Lake Hospital, has left for Enderby where she has ac cepted a position as matron of the Enderby General Hospital. Miss Margaret Saunders of Palling was a recent visitor here as the ruest of Mrs. W. McKenna. Dr. Robertson of Vancouver is relieving as resident physician here during the absence of Dr. T. C. Holmes on a vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Mrs. Andrew Mcintosh of Tatal-rose returned via Prince Rupert last Friday after spending a month's vacation in Vancouver and Victoria Miss Eunice MacNeill left last week by car for a vacation trip to Vancouver and vicinity. Miss Janet Rochester of Prince Rupert is the guest at the Picbe" Ranch at Decker Lake for a few) days. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Hlnchliffe ind family of Terrace are spending iie month of August in the Burns Lake district. Mr. Hlnchliffe prea- Anglican Church last In St. John's Anglican Church of which he was formerly rector. Alan Large, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Large of Prince Rupert, who has been spending the past few-weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hunt at Decker Lake, left last Friday for Toronto where he will Join CUspED FOR RENT CLEAN, well - furnished modem apartments. Phone Red 444. (ltX) FOR SALE PLAYER piano with rools for sale. Good condition, $75. Phone Oreen 28- (187) FOUND" FOUND--Dark-rimmed glasses on Fourth Avenue East, near Dr Johnsen's office. Owner may have same by calling at Dallj News office and paying for this advertisement; tf. LOST LOST- Snakeskln Cigarette Care Initialled L H. Finder please leavft at Dally News office. (1861 PERSONAL WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as Letter Carriers, Postal Clerks. Customs Examiners, Clerks, and aienograpnera, etc., and can help you. Write us for proof and free Information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. if WORIC WANTED OUT of Uwn girl needs work immediately. $15.00 a month, board and room. Phone, Black 562 for aeiaiis. ' (i86) SWING IS . COLORFUL 1 1 -Gold Diggers & Paris," a new and elaborate musical showing as the nud-week feature offering at the Capitol Theatre here, brings back to the screen after a three-year absence Rudy VaHee, the crooning orchestra leader. One of the important features of the en-, tertamment is the debat in films of Freddie Fishers Schnfckelfritx Band, a crew of mad musicians which has been creating quite a sensation in other fields. Sharing the romantic and singing spotlight with Vallee is the charming Rosemary Lane. Gloria Dickson does the heavy cmmaUcs while Hugh Herbert. Allen Jenkins. Mabel Todd, Melville Cooper and Ed Bro-phy have important comedy parts. Of course, there is a large and colorful dancing chorus. The plot revolves about the adventures of a troupe of dancers In a night club, the owner of which is Rudy Vallee. The hotcha girls, as a result of an amusing error perpetrated by Herbert, are taken to Paris to represent America in an International ballet contest After numerous exciting and funny complications, the swing girls get on the stage and make the Judges forget all about ballet Everything turns out veil with a big and colorful finale number. other members of the family for a visit with his grandmother. Mrs. R. W. Large Mr and Mrs. Large are expected to arrive in Toronto shortly following a trip to Scotland and all will be returning to Prince later this month. jKupert , M:l'-lhJTTl TU.MGHT AND THCtSDlt TWOSHOWSatlMaaiJ; Iff- 8" Li, w. m nsLSHiiiHEmjH sn i ssr t -fx a It IK BUllllllllllllllM mm BSSmQiSSSSSSSSSSTKAIJBSs BSSSvsfllnBSSSSSSsV IjBSsvV 1 sIHsalitssisWoB h 11 sasslESBflESHLHsT-rBl'v. M At 7 22 and 9 72 ADDED "INDIA'S MILLIONS Cartoon "INJUN TROUBLE" "Check-Up Offer Standard Radio Check-Up For S2-00 S2.M What You Get 1. Inspect and clean chassis 2. Check speaker and connections 3. 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