Dlnnrr A A ,mt 22. 1P30. SPEtt T BACKWARDS' .Mi!S.H"!"'"-.r out HUM Itpure, freth, whole milk with rj the crrsm Wft in, powdered by removine the futurtl moituif content. Sunply add Kttm to coid w.trr-Vhiik with Utrrtnd you KTt n intum supply of emmy pntrur-Ud whols 'milk. I can't recommend ortbini better for Uby, becne &r camp. " J. H. bOlger Optometrist n , Royal Hank Bldg. KLIM 'If it's lorW If 'i COT f fce pood" Will Entertain Visiting Judge Of Flower Show INDIAN SCHOLAR DIES planned for Thursday of I lecturer at the university on Next Week Judging Begins n Saturday Thli Week floriculture to hU address should prone very interesting, especially in view of the fact that It follows the survey of the city gardens. Buck of the University The Metropole Hall has been lumbia U to be the cured for the flower show and it Used Furniture KITCHEN RANGES 1 Only Monarch A II Hesters F j.o up . "f Kinr. Soprano Saxophone A . .... .... 1 Bor Mctcl i 'r if s. 1 AimlnMrr Carpct81ze 9xl0V4. A ... 1 Atmintter Carpet Size 69x9, A 1 Chlffonlrr-Wlth five drawers, walnut finish 1 brrttcr With large mirror. A! 1 Singer Hewing Machine As, 1 l-ntllkh Pram A 1 VMIn A t Gramophone A' .... 1 Wtttlnthoute Radio U tubes At Only Vacuum Cleanern From, up 1 Bed Woven Sprlngs-Slse 4-8 and 3. Each -. 1 Bed Cable Spring-Size 3-3 At : 1 Odd Chekte rfield At :.... J plece ChetterM.ld 5 ..i... s't of Diner Chairs For the set - St of C upholttered leather seat light oak. Set It Hound Dining Room Tables-Prom, up All These Table Have Extra Leave Bu!ftu Prom, up 2 Klichfii Cabinets At 1 't of 20 volumes Kmydopedla Drlttanlca At S22.50 S22.50 825.50 S31.50 S32.50 85.00 855.00 S10.00 815.00 811.50 88.50 810.00 . ... 820.00 ' 86.50 85,50, 812.00, 825.00 86.50 ftnd 810.00 830.50 87.00 82.00 85.00 818.00 825 and 836 $6.50 818.00 85.00 86.00 812.50 and 814.00 845.00 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE S7 Early Snow Is Seen On Naas River Mounts Returning Sunday morning from a trip up the Naa Rlrrr a fir as the Tillage of Alyansh, Indian Agent Jame Olliett reported frexh anow having already appeared on the mountain! along the Na&i River Thl U tald to be unusually early for snow to appear In that region. Mr Olllett report good progrest DILDUR, India, Aug 22: CP 'being made on the building of a Chief of a political mUston to King nw school building at Alyanh for Huaseln of the Hedjaz in 1813. and 'which Mitchell it Currte of thli eminent Indian scholar. Albadlclty have the contract. It U ex- Na'wab Bahadur Sir Abdelklrlm Abu Pctd'ta be finished by the end Ahmed Khan Ohuznavl died here September. recently. t The Agent also visited Klneollth, .. jArrandale and Port Simpson. Man in the Moon ( It seems to be a nart of all on- ,:ior oi we rnnw nu-,wu or open uie evening oeiore me position electioneering plans to icultural society on jsnow for the admission of exhibits. jare the government of the day to spite of the notice on the front door and after they get In they do not behave themselves . Friend doggie a message would end By post to another dog friend He went In to buy A stamp (It's no liei. His manners hell have to amend. It Is said that two tourists were about to enter the pot office when one of them pointed to the notice 'r'T and remarked "Ouew we'd better not go in." So they turned away and the government lost three cents. People look back and wonder - How the British In the past' Have won so many battles With the flag naiied to the mast Twas not the individual Nor the navy as a whole But the everlasting team work Of every bloomln' soul. Br If to fight we must In Ihe bad Uttery days Well have to see once more If team work really pay. NOTICE Skeena River Indian Cannery Contractors MEETING In Prince liupert August Si All Contractors Please Attend Harold Davey Teacher of Piano Popular Music 20 years experience in Vancouver Free Mudc with Lesson No Scales The only guaranteed course that benefits you financially, playing for parties, etc. Enrol Now! At the News MUSIC Venetla Feero A.T.C.M. Teacher of PIANO and THEORY Clattes Commencing Sept 1 Phone BLUE (33 MISS YURI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone OREEN g0 7t1 FRARKR ST, CENTRAL HOTEL' ROOMS and CAFE Pbone 51 Tot Best Household Coal MRS.' G. E. BLACK - TBS OAtET NlTTl PArJE THHKA . LOCAL NEWS NOTES Come One I Com All! Football Dance, Oddfellow's Hall, Thursday, August 24. 1W) Miss Louise Zarelll sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Oeorge for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Tonight's tram, due from the test at H o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on Umi. B. J. Walkland and son, O. Walk-land, sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. They eome from 8mlthers. Rt Rev. E. M. Bunox, Roman Catholic Bishop of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon, left on last nixht'i train for a trio to Le-I Jac on ecclesiastical duties. Kenneth W. Morton, district en gineer for the federal department of public works, was a passenger Wf iwKwng rroiessor buck u expeciea to ar- PPeal to the country. Nelther"on. Jack and daughters, and Mrs.' judging which com- rive In the City Friday in good time Mackenzie Klne or Chamberlain I Don Ritchie and Irene, have re- CARD OF THANKS I wteh to extend my hearts thanks and appreciation for the kind messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received during my recent sad bereavement E. CROUP. Keep up to date Aotise regu- THRIFT Cash & Carry Ue Deliver Phone 19 SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE Grapefruit Juice Of)p Large 50-or tin Nabob Tea JLQo 1-lb. pkU Salad Dressing- Brookfield. ! 8 -oz 18-oz j7c 28c Tomato Juice 9fif 20-oz. tins. 3 for ' I Old Dutch Cleanser 2Q Thrift Coffee Always QQn fresh. Lb Soda Biscuits Red IQp xyo Arrow Packet Matured Cheese OQn Per lb. TERRACE PRODUCE Arriving Fresh on Every Train Lettuce ffp Large heads Carrots fin 3 bunches xuv Green Cabbaje 2 lbs ' Cauliflower Small. 25(J Large 15c EXTRA SPECIAL Hothouse Tomatoes QHp ovv 3.1b. basket. Each Seedless Grapes QC Green Cooking Apples 4 Qfl 5f 4 lbs NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME WAY FROM IIOME" Rates Jl.e0 up 60 R ooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.O. Pbone 281 P.O. Box 191 MUs Mary Macfl expects to from Vancouver August 30. Tor prompt and courteous Phone 13 Taxi. tf. Garden judging begins Saturday. Entrle at Dally New before 9 pa that day. UM Mrs. J. D. Allen and daughter. Betty, have returned home from a tlx weeks' holiday In Vancouver. Thomas McRostle, pioneer miner and prospector of Anyox, after a visit to the city, sailed by the Ca-tala yetterday morning on his return to the former smelter town. Ouy Wynn of Vancouver arrived in the city on Sunday night's train to be located here for the next two months on relief duty at the Canadian National Telegraphs office. He was accompanied by Mrs. Wynn and son. W. J. Davie left on this Srr7n, .XrirmVh t th "fnlng'a train for his farm In the &2JJf&J??. Nadln Rim country, south of to spend a holiday. umbla on official duties. jHouston, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay, and Fyurday and the flower to commence work the following have so far allowed themselves to' turned from a motor trip south. Mr. ; Wednesday The profes- day and continuing on Monday jbe sniped into any action they do and Mrs. Lindsay visited ttielr in ' ,. not like. daughter. Mrs. Held, at Allenby. bmblbmbmb. Mrs. Ritchie, with her daughter. ELIO'S FURNITURE TIIIKIl AVENt'E 1 Only Gurncv-Osford A I Only Majestic A I Only Munarcb A '.' .11 Only Canada Pride frinre Rupert Dogs have been annoying the em- Claire, stayed with Mrs. Field, the nloyees of the oost office. They in- other four motored south as far as sat on entering the building in San Francisco. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Frank Lee, city. R. Bartlett. BlUmor: J. Q. Ham-Is, 1. C. Churchyard, Frank S. Wc-Kee. A. Hamott. Miss Florence M Erlckson. Dr O. F. Klncade. R. A Gorman. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wynn aad son. II. A. McDonald. J. Aroett. G. K. MacPherson. Jack Ratten-bury; E. H. Botling. D. W. McNabb E. L. Webber and A. B. Billing Vancouver: MUs Louisa Hairy Seattle: R. W. Riley. Terrace: O. Black. Moose Jaw. Saskatchewan William O. Richmond. Chicago Harry Seidenberg. Chicago; Ed IN. Rolston and F. McKay. Port Essington. Harry Lincoln and i Stewart. Klneollth; J. B. Barclay Billroor; Dr. D. F. Thomson. New York; Miss Amelia Prentice, .Tor onto; Miss Janet Young, Terracv Miss Alice Jacobson. Shirley; H C. Fixott, Portland. Central E. Henry Bottlng. Vancouver. Aylmer Barry. R. Larsen and Hel-mer Anderson, city; Carl LU)a. Stockholm. Abel Oaks. Oeorge Sweder, R. Borden. E. Anderson. Jonathan Brown. W. M. Richards. C. Ander son. O. M Rayon. Sterling John, son, O. Stevens. C. Cain. C. O. O'Brien. D. Wedge and 8. Hed-strom, city: Clarence Bowen ard C. Owen, Winnipeg: David McLaughlin. Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Weget. North Pacific: Robert Harris, Miss E. Crosby, A. H Brown and Miss Lily Harris. Carlisle Cannery; Walter Gun- gurd, Hazelton; Carl Brentzen, Oceanic; Herbert Bryant Jr.. Port Simpson; P. A. Farlno, Porcher Island Mines; H. V. Wilson, C. N R. Royal O. Schuyer. Kelowna; Lawrence Rudd, SeatUe; C. McPhall. city. L. Johnstone. Terrace; J. Hen-mann, Mirror, Alta.; F. Edwards. J. W Cain, Mr. and Mrs, D. Mc- Leod, Ivar Andersen, city; A. Mlltchln, Wnnlpeg; Mr. and Mr. E. Arnsburg. Prince Rupert: L. Jacobson, Grimll. Manitoba; C. Samson and F Ke r. Porcher Island; E. F Mould and son, Rose Lake: C. R. Sawyer. Amsbury; P. Pllshka, CN.R. Announcements All advertisement In this column will be charged for a full month at 23e a word. Queen Mary Tea Mrs. Llneham'a September 21. Hospital Bazaar, October i, C.C.F. Bazaar. October 7. Catholic Bazaar October 11, 13. "Crescent Canadian Shows" Big ger and Better. COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 88 and 831 Hot? .It Will Cool You "SA1ADA SSSW TEA Canadian Legion In Executive Meet Report of Delegate to Provincial CenvenUon U be Presented The executive of the Prince Ru pert branch of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League was In session last evening in preparation for the monthly meeting tomorrow evening Then reports of the delegates to the pro- vlnclal convention will be presented. Business at the convention dealt not only with purely Legion affairs but. as usual, considerable time was given to the consldera-atlon of national affair and Canada's part and responsibility in International relations. If the Brit-ish Empire Is at war the Canadian Legion support the principle that Canada would automatically be at war. The report of the Immigra tion, alien and naturalization com mittee I also of great Importance. Other committee dealt with pensions and treatment of veteran in hospital, soldier settlement and consideration of widows of veterans who died from nonpensionable causes. Three applications for member ship were favorably considered and will be recommended to the general meeting for endorsation. A letter from the Boys' Band Association! acknowledged receipt of donation to that organization. Those in attendance were Presi dent Jack Preece, W. J. Ranee, Nell Cameron, George Abbott, John Armstrong, H. T. Lock, O. J. Dawes, W- M. Brown, J. M. Walker, and J S Wilson Mrs. H. B. Rochester returned V the city on Sunday night's train from a brief trip to Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gllroy andj Miss Olive M. Kennedy, who motored west from Toronto ar.d brought their car In by rail from1 Hazelton, are sailing this evening on the Catala for Campbell River where they will take to the road: and drive down Vancouver Island.! Most people ads. Do you? reao the classified! Capt. V. Suddaby of the Salvation Army sailed yesterday on the Princess Louise for a trip to Ketchikan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vlckers. who recently sold their home o.. Ninth Avenue East to Mr and M.5. A. M. Davles, have now taken up residence In the Federal Block. 60,000,000 Waterman's sold liner J 88 4 a major-ily are ttill in active irnice a mort tf marVahle tribute to the built-in excellence of this famous pen! Come in and join thil vast army of tatlified writer. WehaeYOURpen (2.50 to $25000. McRae Bros. Ltd. MUSIC Miss N. 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