;..n 19, 1M0: AFTER BATTLE XITII NAZI RAIDER --asae Tu Bnt sh armed merchantman Alcantara is shown here us i.s t-1 '.vea in wane Janeiro tor repairs alter a battle with an u..iJ .Jied German sea raider Qff the .Brazilian coast. The Al-cai i.i mt the .Nazi raider to flight. Taut was unable to follow it bw.n;; a Jucky shot which disabled her -engines. Damage suf- Ii.rea b; thi Alcantara Is shown by the arrow. Top, and a close-u., of the damage Is shown, bottom. IBMARINE M.fi; Orpheus, a submarine is overdue and must be considered l0Sl' She ta the ,ourteenth British PIXfPM ITTl (llVlilM ill' submail"e to be lost since the war it Britain Lose Submersible In BNDON, Fourteenth War Aurust 19-- The Brl BAcrJral'y announces that H. ment of fifty. A fifty cent ctaMiiiea ad. often make you many dollars. wJl Mail Schedule For Alice Arin, Nui River and Port Simpson i Sunday ; J pm. , From Alice Arm, Naa .River and Port Simpson i Tuesday U:J0 nia. Tor Queen Charlotte Islands Aug. 17 and 27 7 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands Aug. 16 and 27 a.m. For Alaska weanesday 12 p.m. Aug. 12, 16, 19, 26 and 30.. a.m. From Alaska- Thursday 0 pm. Aug. 10, 17. 21, 24, 31 ...... p.m. For the East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday pm, From the East- Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday 11 pjn For Vancouver-Monday 2 p.m. Tuesday ... 12:30 noon Saturday 3 pan. Aug. 10, 17, 21, 31 4 p.m. Aug. 12, 16, 19, 26, 30 am. For. Stewart and Premier Sunday 7 p.m. Friday 11 a,ni From Stewart, and Premier Tuesday ..'J. 11:30 am. Saturday 9 am. CNJl. TRAINS For the East I Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl-1 days 6 pm. Fridays 11 a.m. From the East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 p.m. Saturdays 3:30 pm. l I Five thousano people read the pays to let them have to sell ftjcc Rupert Dally News. It now what ycm Annette's Carnival Sale LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. Joseph Slaggard sailed Fri- If your paper Is late day .night on the Princess Adelaide or Blue 709. for a trip toVancouver. Sergeant C. C. Jacklin, district chief of the provincial police, sail. 'ommencing Tuesday Aug. 20 at 9 a.m. Ladies Come and See These Goods and be Convinced Of Their Wonderful Values DRESSES Sheers, crepes, prints, double spuns, in all colors including white. Sizes from 12 to 52. Reg. C4 van ,.o$12.U5. CARNIVAL SAE .... DRESSES Dusky pink, dusky blue and turquoise, also all the new leading colors. Sizes 12 10 44. Reg. CO QC values to $7.95. CARNIVAL SALE .... BLOUSES U only, Alpine blouses in teal blue, turquoise, gold, navy and rose. Sizes 14 to 20. Regular values $2.95. CARNIVAL SALE, each . COATS Fur trimmed and, untrimmed coats. All sizes. Regular values to $29.60. CQ CARNIVAL SALE $VVO LINGERIE Striped rayon satin panties and bloomers. Small, medium and large. Regular value 85c C"l L.W 1)1) CARNIVAL SALE 9. for HAND BAGS Jn colors and white: Regular value $155. IV AI SALE. Each 50c WOOL SWEATERS ' all the new fall shades. Regular value C i 95 MISSES and GIRLS DRES SES 1 to 14. Regular values to $1.49. TVA.T SALE. Each 75c SLACK SUITS Hopsacking and twills. Sizes 14 to 20. 4 Q C Reg. Valye $3.95. CARNIVAL SALE V M.UO SKIRTS Alpine cloths, serge?, flannels and tweeds in .'all colors. Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. values to $3.95. O-j QC CARNIVAL SALE HOUSE DRESSES In English broadcloth and printed cords. (Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. values to $3.95. C-j A A CARNIVAL SALE, each V LINGERIE Silk satin slips in tea rose and white. Sizes 32 to 10. Regular values to $2.95. C A A CARNIVAL SALE,. Each t?i.VV Extra heavy rayon gowns and pyjamas in tea rose and white. Small, medium and large. Regular values to $2.95. CM A A CARNIVAL SALE, each ?M.3J SLIPPERS 'tedroom slippers, regular value $1.50.. CARNIVAL SALE, Each 75c SHOES Special sale of our high grade shoes. Beaumonts and nil leading numbers of our -good shoes in black, navy, wine and rust from AA and A to D widths. Regular values CO QC $6.50 and $5.95. CARNIVAL SALE Annette Ladies Wear Co. phone 98 at) Percy Cameron sailed Saturday on Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Johnson the Cardena lor Vancouver. He has left Smlthers .on Friday evening lor been ill for the past few weeks and Vancouver on a holiday trip. M going south to obtain treatment. interior on train. Miss Kathleen Eve and Miss Tess when you go on your nolidays Gordon arrived .In the . city on Fri- take the Dally News with you. 50c day from Copper Mountain and are ' will pay for the -paper for two guests here for a week of Miss Eve's months out of town. (tf ) parents, Mi. and Mrs. W. F. Eve,1 Leeds Apartments. Miss Mary Hartin of this city, who Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson turned to the city bn Saturday af " . ! !Mr. Mr. Hanson Hanson hn has twrtl been nttpndlrio attending the the - 7 a , session -of Parllameht which Wednesday " cently closed. ' Friday 10 ajn.' .- iir.O. "".rrr 7S::rz;;: specialist, and miss p. m. .a,.B ,ui " 7Vr. his clinical nurse, arrived in the ' Smlthers, returned .home f, from thP the f. aAr. B(llll, Saturday afternoon's , 1 , after having conducted a clinic at .Stewart. ihas been in England for the past re- year as an exchange teacher, Is now In Vancouver and will be back . ternoon's train from Ottawa5where in Prince Rupert for the opening of iha foil re- ,V.k M., Ill,, 41, t Miss Polndexter, daughter of Jo seph Poindexter, governor of Hawaii, was a passenger aboard the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon ed Saturday evening on the Prince If olnB through to Seattle enroute George for Vancouver on vacation. fe 0 ? ? ... . ,. , . . 'Juneau with Governor of Alaska . ...e "'.ana Mrs. is. h. Qruenine- prisoners. Including three enemy aliens who will be interned. On his return to the city, Sergeant Jacklin will be accompanied by Mrs. Jacklin and family who have been spending the summer in the south. nr. a Kt'nKmiRFR If you jtre not already a subscriber to the Dally News Telephone 98 and ihe paper will be cent The price Is only 59c a Month Announcements All advertisement in this column will be charged for a tall month at 25c a word. Eagles Bridge, August 28. Orange Ladies Bridge commencing September 4. Series Annette's Fashion Review and Cabaret, September 12. Tea and refreshments. Hill 60 Dance September 20. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar, November 1, United Bazaar, November 21. CHIROPRACTOR! Stanley W. Colton, D.OPh.C. Wdlace Block, Phone 610 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A DORDi AWAT FBOM 75c up SO Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box HI Phones 18 & 19 P.O.Box 575 NATIVES ! Get your WINTER SUPPLIES at our store and save money. Call in and get our prices. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Yhl seal ' quality mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racket fey the Ml? aalmea cannlsf company with an all Mm yew round payroll ! Prinee Raven .'Mrs. P. M. Rayner sailed Saturday p afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. padi ihbm, 1 1 '.srrt.- Whiff lets H Mrs. Gewge c.Mitcheii and little from The Waterfront daughter sailed Saturday Afternoon j v I nl . T3 . M ..In in: Vancouver. Southbound from Skagway to Vancouver in completion of her Mrs. Reg Kelsey and family sail-: final voyage of the season on the ed Saturday afternoon on the: Alaska tourist route, C.P.R. steam-Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancou-1 Princess Alice, Capt. Robert ver. Thomson, arrived in port at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon and sail-Mrs. George 8. Copeland and at 5:30 P-m- fr the south. The family returned home this morning , ve1 had on board her largest pas on the Catala after a visit of sev eral weeks with relatives In Vancouver. , M:. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh arrived in the city onJSati.lay afternoon's train fr'jm Terrac to spend the week-en:. In town, returning to the Interior on this evening' train. Mrs. Fred Nash of Terrace arrived In the city on Saturday after-noon'r train from the interior for a brief visit to town. Coming in with her was her daughter, Miss Jessie Nash, who sailed on the Prince George for Ocean Falls when she will Join the staff of Pacific Mills general store. Mrs. Nash will return to Terrace on Wednesday evening's train. W. D. Smith of Stewart, district deputy grand master of the Masonic Lodge, arrived in the city on the Prince George Saturday morning from the north to be here in connection with an official visit to this ' district of the grand master for Brl-' Ush Columbia, W. R. Simpson, and the grand secretary, Prank S. Mc- Kee, who arrived from Vancouver on the Princess Charlotte this morning. Tomorrow evening the grand master's uarty will proceed by train to Terrace and Smlthers, Mr. Smith accompanying them. Our Fahiuii!, ;Edun Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 .and 558 WHWCHKHaHJHKHKHOT Free senger list of the season-a.total of 204, most of them being round trip tourists of whom a large proportion were from Ohio state. ' Union steamer Catala. Capt. James Flndlay, arrived in port at 2 o'clock this morning from the south and sailed a couple of hours later for Stewart and other norther? points whence she will return here Mrs. M. P.-McCaffery and daugh- tomorrow afternoon southbound, ter, Miss Nora McCafft-ry, sailed j " Saturday afternoon on the Prince' Rupert for Vancouver. Miss Mar-! ' PATin CAI" U nv TTlAXTtro II1AKS garet McCaffery sails on the Prince1 George this afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. T. Kadonaga and , , fam,1y .wish to thank all those who Mrs. E l oi a w Crlpps and Mrs. W W. were klnd and hel f t h HZ'T ?r beefnfhererom,Na- ta their recent bereavement. especU . . , ?i0theP,aSt dayf,vUit- a"y Very Rev. Dean Gibson and. lng with Mrs. Crlpps' sister, Mrs. G. Rev c. h Durnford A.' Hunter, will sail by the Catala ' tomorrow afternoon on their return south. Mrs. J. J. Little and Miss Kay Thompson, Stewart, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a trip to Vancouver. DOURLF AUTOMATIC UKJUDLC BOOKtET 10 Days Supply Cashmere Bouquet Face Powder With each 4 cakes Cashmere Bouquet Soap All for w SERENADER'S DANCE ODDFELLOWS IIAlL Monday, Aug. 19 HOLIDAYS Book Your Reservations at SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Now Also for Full Particulars Write MRS. DUNN Massett Queen Charlotte Is. B.C. 20c tin only lc with purchase of Giant Size. 55c value for Free .23c- Cashmere Bouquet Lotion 25c bottle only lc with purchase of 4-11 tf 40c size. 65c value for TtJLV Colgates Tooth Powder 25c Woodburys Lotion With each purchase of 50c Woodburys Cold or Vanishing Cream. . CAn 75c value for v vr v Ormes Ltd. "3h Pioneer Druqpf'sts The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m- till 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. V 1 V