FACIE FOUR Is FHOXES 18 and 19 SPELL IT BACKWARDS1 "And jroa ft the word MILK", point out Elsie, the Borden Cow. "And lhat'l just wfeat KUM i pure, treth, hole milk with all the left in, powdered by removing the natural moisture content. Stroply add Khm to cold water whisk with a beater and you have an instant Ripply of creamy pasteur ued whole milk. I can't recommend anything better foe baby, borne or camp.' KlalM "If it's Borden' iff GOT to fee good" SMITHERS Peter Haftner of Smithers received a telgram on Monday mam-Is; bearing the sad news that hi; ton. John Haftner of Maidstone, Easrttehewan. had been drowned in the Saskatchewan River to-geth?r "Tith a fellow swimmer. Deceased was 34 years of age and a fsrm-r in the Maidstone district. His f'h-T and two brothers resid at Emithers and he has brothers CRISP Per pke. and sisters rei(Lng m Saskatchewan. A Canadian Airways plane. witi pilot Rass Baker of Fort St. James in charge, alighted on Lake Kath-lyn Monday afternoon. The plane was enroute from Fort St. James carrying road superintendent Fergus Park of Vanderhoof to Alktn Lake. Bad weather, with thunder and lightning and very bad air pockets, was encountered and the plan? was forced to turn a war from the area and find a landing at Smithers. It took off from Lake Kathlyn again Tuesday morning.. ! I0. Box 575 Mussaliem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" ytihlhhed 1910 Independently Owned and Operated FLOATING CARBOL- 4 Aft l' IC SOAP 3 bars HA "P" VALE DILL PICKLES 9-oz. bot 9c MCCORMICK'S FID- -f rjn DL7rnX-Per pkz. CHOCOLATE E'XAIRS Per lb. 25c FFV" -ocoA- For a nour- Hhin breakfast 0"f 1-lb. tin 39e EMPRFRP RASPBERRY VINFOAR For cool re-fresh'ng drinks. AP OK, Quart bottle CORN FLAKES SUGAR- 8c SANIWHITE TOILET Of TISSUE 3 rolls JEWEL SHORTENING 1Qn 2 lbs'. lC CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP Aristrocrat of toilet "lip soaps. 2 bars AAV SOVEREIGN FACE TISSUES Large pkg 400 9Qf sheets., white. Pkg ROYAL CITY APRICOTS Choice quality. 2 is. A Qn 2 tins ut ALL FPESIl FRUITS and VEGETABLES IN SEASON AT LOW PBICES TronpL Free Delivery Service Throughout the City Two Telephones for Your Convenience Boat ! Mail Orders Receive. Prompt and Carefnl Attention SALE Odd Lines In Left Over TOYS Selling At Big Reductions. Afforted Cltih and Celluloid Toys Reg. value to 35c. Cut to lrc and AiMrte Gamr Regular 25c. to dear at " Z. Reiu'tr "j 58c. to clear at Z..Z.' Cap Onn-fJ n-le shot , 10c Repeaters " I "1 Caps--3 -kss. Mtrb'es S ?n a bag LI I Ertbte line 'ft Rabber Car. Aeroplanes, Etc Regular 15c LITZT ZZ Prraroil nieeii Special Building Block tts $1.00 value. Speatal Z ZZ1 Sail ris--K?sulir 75c. Special ', ; Fastr Frl-R-r-uJar 20c for lr . . ' Scottir pog Mjney Bos (Reg. 25c. Special Merhauica' Tank Reg. 85c Special Toy Store Set- Re. 75c. Special loj l a-ii tire Sett -75c to $1.00. Cut to. each Toy Tarniturc Sets Regular 30c for LIMITED QUANTITY BUY NOW COAL 5c 15c 10c 25c 25e 10c . 5e . 5c 10c 10c 65c Mc 10c 15c 50c 15c 50 c 15c eMaeMvs.JM prain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE Kl'PERT FEED CO. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A NOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $L00 op 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 231 p.o. Box 196 1 1 I TODAY'S STOCKS (OourWj S. D. Jobcatoo Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .12. Bralorne, 11.25. Cariboo Quartz, 2.15. Dentonia, .02 fc. Fainriew, .03. GoW Beit, JO. Hedley Mascot, .75. Mlnto. .014. Noble FiTe. JJl?i. Pend Orielle. 1.37. Pioneer. 2.43. Premier. 1.87. Privateer. 1.13. Reno, .45. Relief Arlington. .13. Reward, .01 ft. Salmon Gold. .03 ft. Sheep Creek. 1.19. Cariboo Hudson. .03. Hedley Amalg.. .01. Oils A. P. Con, .13 ft. Calmont, JO. C. & E-, UBS. Freehold. .03 ft. Home. 2.10. . Paealta, .04 ft. Royal Canadian. .17. Okalta. .92. Mercury, .06 ft. Prairie Royalties, Jlft. Toronto Aldermac, .31. BeatUe. 1.22. Central Pat, 2.42. Cons. Smelters, 4330. East Malartk, 2.62. Femland. .03ft. Francoeur, .43. Gods Lake. .40. Hardrock. 1A5. InL Nickel 48.75. Kerr Addison. 15. UtUe Long Lac. 255. McLeod Cockshutt. US. Madsen Red Lake. .37. McKenzle Red Lake 1.26. Moneta, 1.00. Noranda. 8230. Pickle Crow. 435. Preston E. Dome. 137. San Antonio. 1.85. Sherritt Gordon. 1.00. Stadacona. .48. UchL 1.03. Bouscadillac, .04. Mosher. .12. Oklend. .07 ft. Smelters Gold. JKft. Dominion Bridge, 2730. New York American Can. 101ft. American Smelting. 45ft. American Telegraph. 167ft. Anaconda, 26 ft. Caterpillar. 41ft. Dupont. 161ft. General Electric. 37. General Motors, .48. Goodyear Tire & Rubber. 23. International Nickel, 30 ft. Kennecott Copper, 36. National Biscuit. 25ft. New York Central 14ft. Radio Corporation. 5ft. Standard Oil of N. J.. 40g. United States Steel, 49ft. Whifflets From The Waterfront J Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Flndlay. returned to port at 9:40 this morning from her delayed royage to Stewart, Anyox and other northern points and sailed a couple of hours later for Vancourer and waypoints. On her next voyage north the Catala will have a large number of round trip tourist passengers. It is expected. Only two vessels sold halibut catches at Seattle yesterday, one being a western schooner from the Area No. 3 banks and the other a local boat with halibut incidental to sableflsh and cod. The Republic sold 40,000 pounds of halibut to Whiz at 12ftc and 10c and the Freya 20,000 pounds of sableflsh at 4ftc, 600 pounds of halibut at 14c and a quantity of mixed cod at 3c to San Juan. Making her final voyage of the season on the Alaska tourist service. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rup ert. Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port at 9 o'clock this momlnr from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 1 o'clock this afternoon for the north whence she will return here next Monday southbound. The Prince Rupert had on board 212 passengers, the large majority of whom were round trip tourists. C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise. Capt. S, K. Oray, southbound from Skasway to Vancourer with a large list of Alaska tourists on board, Is due- In port at 3:30 this afternoon and will sail at 5 pm. for the south. TEE DAILY XTiCS - -a i AT SERVICE FOR BRITISH WAR VETERANS Tr.' E. lef:- t Teteran. :;rs: , r service men. sr. LegKm Memona. EMBARGO A --r broCxr ? the Dowager Queen Mary 3 :.S Signer Carlo Delcroix blind war 'juden: rl ;he atemaUonai committee of ex-.: represented Italian war veterans at a British sernce at the cenotaph in London The earl himself u a member o( the legion, having served with distinction in the world war. COUNCIL Movement to Dbeonraje Trade " IVith Aggressor Nations Gets Under Way In Prince Rupert i Kkrthrc permanent officers and j i?un psaos tor tuvare acuvims : whsch wH be largely akmg propa-igamia Unes to discourage trade in any way with aggressor nations a public Bseettnc of the local embargo coaneB was held last night in the parlors - of First Presbyterian Ctaarch. The prime objectives of the council are to effect a boycott ,oo the purchase of goods made in Japan. Germany and Italy and an j embargo on the shipment to those countries of war making materials. '.Thomas KUlott. secretary-treasurer of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council, was elected chair- , man of the council. O W. Dolsen. I vice-chairman : Rev. H. O. Funaton. secretary -treasurer, with an executive conststinc of H. Harkus. Thomas McKenzle, Edward Chung-I kee, Dr. R. E. Coftman. George Law-son. Jack Deaae and Rev. J. C. Jackson. In the course of diseuaakm. ex. planation was made that the movement, supporting which were such , organisations as the Women's Christian Temperance Unkra, I Trades and Labor Councils. Young Men's Christian Temperance Association. Young Women's Christian Association and Ministerial Associations, had boycott and embargo activities against aggressor nations 'as its sole objective, it was not serving any other organization and each local group war autonomous to carry on such activities as might be considered suitable to meet conditions. Early activities of the council will , Include a membership drive, dlstri-, bution of posters, selling of burtons, press and radio advertising and publicity and a tag day Local Harold Davey Teacher of Piano Popular Music 20 years experience In Vancouver Free Music with Lesson? No Scales The only guaranteed course that benefits you financially, playing for parties, etc Enrol Now! At the News ""BsanasjavBiBBjaaBBjaBa I -merchants will be asked not ' to stock Japaneoe. German or IU1 tan goods and later will be asked to post placards announcing that they do not sell them. The Senior and Junior Chambers of Commerce and the Prince Rupert Retail Merchants' Association wiH be eom- imuaseated with adrtstng thorn of Five thousaaa people read the pays to let them have to sell frutt. Ruptt DaMy News, it know wnat you It's As Simple As "TWO and TWO" To succeed, industry must have adequate markets for its products. Foreign trade Is a matter of foreign competition and demand, and is largely out of our hands as Individual citizens of British Columbia. A steadily growing domestic market Is no leas important, and this is our personal Individual concern. When you specify "Made in B. C. Products" every time you are about to make a purchase you are helping British Columbia Industry to buy more from those engaged In producing raw materials and to provide more work for British Columbians. When, by ex-emple, you enoourage your fellow citizens to do likewise you are rendering Inestimable service to yourself, your neighbor, and your DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY Parliament Buildings Victoria, B. C. Honorable W. J. Asselstlne Minuter E. O. Rowebottom Deputy Minister UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leara rrfnee Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 pjn. Dae Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday aun. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER. Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 5CS HAD BAD ! ACCIDENT Bearing Horse Spikes Interior Man i On Head Brain Protrudes SMITHHtS. August 16: -A accident befel John Hlnes. a well known farmer of the Doughty an-a about 15 mile north of Smt ihers. on Friday morning while, he was engaged in bringing in hay from the field to the barn While workin at the head of his horra one of the animals reared up ant4 struck him on top of the head wttu a sharply shod hoof, tearing Ms scalp and smash In a hole In the .up of his head, causing a part of the brain o protrude. Mr lllnes bound up his head and cranked a car and drove hlm-?r;f to hospital at Smithers whet? he i.- now reeeivini medical at- trntwn and will be confined fori about two months at least Latrf, I reports are that he is doing ail well as can be expected but hlsj right hand and arm are at present! paralysed Mr Xlne has been located at Doughty for about 20 years and has one of the best farms in the district. Jle has also been opera - unar a awn wwinui near itcau-i mont and is wH known as an' exceedingly hard worker. It U hoped that his accident wih not permanently disable- htm but It will be some time before this will be known. I AST Tlxil-f " "-a JM(;iT 2 Shows 7:00 and it Filmed Behind Lotkfd i)oor. Confessions Of A "Nazi Spy" With EDWAIII) G. ROftlNsox George Sanders, Doroth - lm (At 7:2 and J :c Cartoon -YOITKU AN EIUC ATIOV Sporllitht TOINTS OX roiXTERs Comlnc Thars. I rl George Brent, Olivu i llaviland "WINCS 01 Tilt NAVV Called here on a condition of her hu-t) , H. Leslie of Los Aiii removed here from Prince Robert t th-eek while on a tr.; and who iff now n, gravely 111 At Princ- : eral Hospital with pf. cornplkaUons. Mrs i. In the city on the r this morning. The Morning After Taking Grters Little UverP B.C. FURNITURE CO. USED FURNITURE 2 Odd Chesterfields $16 50 1 Reconditioned Kitchen Range $22 50 1 McClary Kitchen Range QQQ CA Siwcin! 050. UU 2 English Prams CQ 00 At, each 3O.UU I Large Size Uwn Mower Q CO A real snap gU.tiV 10 Dressers Large mirrors. $10 00 10 Large Size Carpets Clio's From, up qO.Jtl "piece Dining Room Suite CO 9 0 LiKht oak $AQ,dJ NEW FURNITURE 10 New Mattresses Cotton filled a C1 0 ?0 real buy at, each ?jLJew 9 3-piccc Chesterfield Suites In tapestric. , Cwecd $69.00 t0 $89.00 Phone IJLACK 324 THIRD AY Lt E Next Door to D. C. Clothiers ITUWfl I I. tA J CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Transatlantic Trans-Pacify To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports 813, PRINCESS ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p ro-To Vancouver Direct SJB. PRINCESS LOUISE 8.S. PRINCESS ALICE ! Aug. 5th. 16th. 26th, Sept. 6th Aug. 9th. lh 85. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Aug. 2nd. 12th. 23rd. Sept 2nd Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific ScnJ W. L. COATES. General AgenL Prince Kiipert. R C ' Tickets and Reservations from