I. v i I NETTE'S SCHOOL OPENING SALE D PAOK BIX Atatj Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CIIAS. DOMMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinncrware, Classes, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT STILL BIG SPOUT , WINNIPEG'S OWN BCSTCN, August 29: Sword- 1 A souvenir plaque of the defeat fishing, most thrilling branch of 0f Napoleon's "graffd armee" by New England fishing, is on the the Russians in ths retreat fron. wane commercially, but st.ll of- Moscow 129 years ago in a Winters untold possibilities to game niCee collection Is hPnPvPrt tn w fishermen, experts say. the only one in North America. This advertisement Is not publlsi.eo 01 'Nolaved by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia $1.00 SKIRTS In all sizes and shades including black and brown. Regular value to $3.95. AN- C-f A A NETTE-S SCHOOL OPENING SALE V'"" SATIN SLIPS Beautiful slii;s, elaborately styled, lace and Georgette trimmed. Regular value $1.95. ANNETTES SCHOOL OPENING SALE 1.00 i ANNETTE'S MUCH ADVENTURE AT 18 p BATH, Eng., August 29: O, i Twice enlisted, twice deserting' and twice court-martialled, Rod- j ney Powell, 18, turned up in civil! court charged with fraud and pos- ing as "Henry, Viscount Welling." He was sentenced to 18 months. 'Timely Recipes HORSERADISH PICKLES 4 cups shrerMcd cabbage 2 cups chopped celery 12 cup chopped onion 2 cups chopped cucumber 2 cups cider vinegar 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons grated horse radish and Sat. Aug- 29, 30 Mothers of Prince Rupert now is you reliance to buy your ?irls school clothing al he lowest prices ever offered in the ci'v 0 are c'osing out our entire stock of children's and girls' wear. Consisting of Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Sweaters, Underwear and Shoes. GIRLS' DRESSES Odd sizes and in assorted colors. Regular val uc to $3.95. ANNETTE'S fl SCHOOL OPENING SALE GIRLS' SKIRTS In navy erge, the kind High School Girls wear. Reg. valU2s in $3.95. ANNETTE'S S' mI CTENING SALE PLAID SKIRTS All plaid ikirt - to clear. ANNETTE'S Gnr ' r. rPFNING SALE $1.50 75c GILLS' BLOUSES All sues in flat crone and crcpc-de-chenr. 0 to 14. Rruuh r values to $1.95. 'JZn ANNETTE S SCHOOL OPENING SALE GIRLS' COAT SWEATEJIS In prarl and plain knit. Regular value $2.95. ANNETTE'S SCHOOL OPENING GALE 1.50 PULL OVER SWEATERS Size"-, from 8 to 12. Assorted colors. ANNETTE S SCHOOL OPENING SALE 95c BRUSHED WOOL COAT SWEATERS Regular valuca $2.45. ANNETTE'S g P(J SrilOOL OPENING SALE Mi.OU Pi i vfiimn Cl: 1' panties, sizes from 2 to v ltn 59c. ANNETTE'S SCHOOL rptr.NW. SALU! 3 for ANNETTE'S SCHOOL r.PT' -NINO PALE SCOTTIE HATS RTOiilar value $1.00. ANNETTE'S SCHOOL OPENING RALE Ladies' Wear DRESSES Ladles dresses, 15 only. Regular value to $6.95. ANNETTE'S SCHOOL nq aa OPENING SAI: $&AS f NIGHTGOWNS In satin strioes. tea rose and blue only. Small meaium ana large. Regular value $2.45. AN SLIPS Striped satin slips, Regular ANNETTE'S SCHOOL OPENING SALE, 2 for 12. Regular S1.00 shoes Girls' shoes in black patent leather, red trimmed, vcdjes, all sizes. Regular value $2.95. $1.95 OXFORD SHOES Ii fcla' k and brown, all sizes. Regular value $2.95. ANNETTE'S PrilOOl. OPENING RALE 51.45 GIRLS' SHOES In patents, Dumps and ties. Regular ANNETTE'S SCHOOL OPENING SALE value 81.45 50c value $1.00. 81.00 PANTIES and BLOOMERS In all sizes. Regular value $1.00. ANNETTE'S SCHOOL OPENING SALE 50c PANTIES All sizes. Reg, value 59c. ANNETTE'S O A A SCHOOL OPENING SALE, 3 for lU MOCASSINS In al? coles and izes. Regular ANNETTE'S SCHOOL OPENING SALE SILK HOSE All Sizes. ANNETTE'S SCHOOL OPENING SALE. 3 ra n Value $1.95. 81.00 81.00 8 I 1 Whifflets From The Waterfront 2 teaspoons mixed, pickle spice 'Prince Rupert. Mix all vegetables. Add I cup ' With a large list of passengers, including many local people returning from vacations in the south, and a heavy cargo of freight. C.N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt H. E. Nedden, arrived in nrt at 10 o'clock this mornine from the south and, after rilseh'"-lns! hr freight, will .""il this afternoon for Stewart 1 whence shft is due back here tomorrow southbound. This is the 'final sailing of Canadian National Steamshinsyon summer schedule. I Next, week f hey will go oh fall .s-hedule calling for two sailings Pi"h week between Vancouver and i,git Tot ctonH nvor nitrht. nran' v.i--rw.sieamer rnncess Aneiame. ahh hnrsAmrtish. Rnii vinegar, suff-1 Cant- C.-McGeachy. arrived in ar and pickle spice five minutes, I rt at 9 o'clock this morning from strain. Strain. Add Add vesetablp vegetable mixture mixture. 1 the ''h .with a eoodlv number of Cook slowly 15 minutes. Pour into hot. Try a want ad. in the Dally Nnws CHIROPRACTOR l..filr . W ' nihil, II. I (h Wallace Work. Phone S40 Friday and Saturday 1 I1 II 17 Fri. Ire.eenvers and substantial freieht r-rtro.snd wl'l sail at 2 o'clock thh ift'rnrton on. her return to Van- -Miver and 'waypolnts. Cpnrla At War 25 Years Ago August 29, 1916 Ketchikan, Seattle and' other American points are making rep-resentatiorfS to Washington with a "lew to preventing their loss of fish handling business to Prince Rupert with the opening of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The Prince Rupert Board of Trade Is still agitating strongly to have the Prince Rupert dry dock used In wartime shipbuilding. Herbert Young, returning officer for Atlln electoral district, will leave tomorrow for Atlln and elsewhere 'n the north to complete arrangements for the holding of the provincial election there. HOTEL ARRIVALS .Prince Rupert 1 ir. ana Mrs. P. Laionde, R. E. Walker, H. R. Young, B. H. Weare.i Mrs. A. C. Hanfqrd and C. Kirk,1 C. B. Flewin, Port Simpson; H.l IETS All SPEED ISP THE JOB! DOIIBLEM Claire. Claxton; A. E. MacMil- hnstPls mntrihufprf hv k HELPS WIS PACE! HANDS ACROSS LONDON, August 2D: When working at high pressure, chew a stick of refreshing Wriftley's DOUULEMINT GUM -it helps keep you alert and feeling tit makes you more efficient. And the delicious peppermint flavor helps keep your mouth and throat cool and fresh. CHEW DOUR L EM INT WHILE YOU WORK millions dol Carry a package or two with you. Remember, it's only Si! BUY SOME TODAY ! SEA & Tliree llan. Caspaco: Dr. Walker. Barrett 1 5 gWUPS PCPle m3dt ?olnt:- William BIckle. Qvsy rums; Airs. w. a; unger and Mrs. ' dni D-'lrr. Ocean Falls; D. M. cned ln as many weeks In various MrRae Hae'ron; A. T. Cameron, parts of London. w-...c?. Mr? E Greenlaw. St 1 ley, B. C; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcvn .To-ny city, N. J.; Mr. Dum. J. C. Dixon and Jack An-dfrs, Ed'-inton: Mrs. A. H. Per- COOKING EGGS, 3 CENTS MANCHESTER, August 29: Q Overseas eggs "slightly deteriorated" but good for cooking are Kins and son. Tort Essincton: R. spHincr in shnns nf vnriAn. rnniuh B. Mitchll. Sunnyside Cannery: cities at Is. Gd. n flrwpn nr nhmit 1 Dr. Sutherland, Ottawa. rhrpp MAISIE IS LADY NOW Ann Sothern, in Another of Popular Series, Showing at Capitol Theatre Tomorrow Starring Ann Sothern In a familial stranded showgirl characterization. "Maisie Was a Lady." another of the popular seres. comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre Vre on Saturday. Lew Ayres plays the male lead with Maureen OSul-llvan, C. Aubrey Srnlth, John Perry, Paul Cavanaeh and Edward Ashley heading the featured cast. Miss Sothern. as the showgirl perennially in need of a job, holds one temporarily this time as the headless woman in a carnival side-how. Through a young Inebriate playboy, played by Lew Ayres, she loses her 1ob. He, contrite at having been the cause of her unemployment, elves her work as maid In his home There Is where the fun commences. Maureen O'Sulllyan is Ayres' sister and C. Aubrey Smith the butler who is shocked at Moisie's inconvent'onalltles. Ashley ' cat i. the sister's fiance and ' Van P"rrv is the girl Avres Ulted. "aul Cavanagh is a wealthy club-" in a"- he father whose neglect of his children causes various dramatic complications which finally nvelo- Miisie as she endeavours 'rni?hten out some of the RECEIVE THEIR KING PRFTORTA Ancriict n. J South Africa' I the adopted home of many Greeks. mosMv royalists and arrival here of th "Tlld K'r" nf Greece and his family created much excitement in the -afes and fruit shops thrpugnout the Union. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office Prepare fcr Fall and Winttr Featuring: Freedman and Gabbe, Samuel Hart Ltd., Ladies and Genu Suits and Top Coats to Measure 10 off Continuing till End .of August Alteration Specialty, make Appointment to vour house-Phone 307 DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe HIGHEST IM QUALITY Most Refreshing TWO FIRST AWARDS Of Wi WINNER . Tin Xm . E N C I AN D . 1936 This advertisement Is not published or di$p!ayed By the Liquor Control Board or by tha .Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PttUNE S41 Tom Lee & Son -IHU'SK OK FINK FOODS' NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A IIO.MK AWAY FROM HOME" Kates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 FREE! FREE! New. Issue Premium, Books now in. Call In and let us explain this plan to. you, Dishes, silverware, flatware and many useful Items FREE with our cash coupons. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 57S TOMORROW OXU Continuous frm 1 . P H. I Complete Shows ati'OOiJ 5.00, 7 00 and Wl At 1:41, 3 41 5 41 7:41 Hi Last Times Tonicht "SUBMARINE ZO.NT Complete Show : . ' 5:07, 7 u'J I Ur kcuair VUr Plpn.1 1 (At 1:50, 3:52. i 54 ? 55 H Vo.KlUork, Stoves ContiNI Etc til Humeri. Cleaned f I I'liiiniieyo Swept HANDY ALAN HOME SERVICE Pliunr IILAC K ID SAV01 HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. I.une31 ,oBo,i I-'RASER STKEKT ' Prince Kupert THE SEAL QUALITU i - v ouunJ CKAL Fancy Red Socket Finest. Pink Salmon Packed b) the onlj cannlcT company t the yr round Trlnce lluv"