"1 ri..r. SOAP- 22C - ' r . r i iv .Li'On WHEAT (rSv MM ! BALLS or jH.i, w I'.NFJt Q CUT beans Lvnn 2oC BUILD A HOME Like This WOODBURY SOAP 4 large bars mtni .". . . II A H E A Uil IV L. For For that that perfect perfect pastry pastry. AA . r. 1 1 1 i ii 'KlJW 3-16. tin si" . . Lvpts -usht IQc r: 25c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Per pkg 1 COCOANUT Shredded. V, lb. I FKESH KRUITS and VEGETABLES fOMATOKS Field. fit.. ' . (CE-IKY ( 3 rut cms--;.- rn frl) 25c 25c 15c 14c RICE PUFFS Cello. Get Prices of Materials From 14c ITTER Lva,,:y:.nr".arade: $1.19 Kraft or Velveeta. Q 7 1-lb. box. Each 18c fc1: 29c ... . :"ff -'- . .i lit"""- I WHEAT PUFFS Cello -f ftp Each MUFFETT Shredded OQp whole wheat. 2 for MIXED VEGETABLES "i lp Llbby's. Each -M-H-1 TOMATOES Red QO p Hill. 2V2's. 2 for --JVy WHITE CORN 24C WATERMELON Cp Ripe. Lb GRAPEFRUIT- Wf California juicy. 6 for"JV PLUMS Large and OCn ripe. 2 lbs. lussallem's Economy Store 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" mif n & id 5:5 August FURNITURE SALE Starts Friday August 1st At Elio's Furniture Store Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MOOSE Ul'ILMNG THIRD AVENUE Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATEKIAL M Whv not lay In a stock of coal now for the winter fiV ! XT - e 1 It 1 naaian National Kanways I Steamers leave Prince Kupcrt for Vancouver oaiuniay at 4:00 p.m. P.S.T., calline at Ocean raiis Trains leave Prince Rupert for the Kast Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. I'.S.T. Also Fast Through Train Friday at 11:00 a.m. P.S.T. Alr-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines BlOCALS Ewart Hethprinetnn. Irval nrn- vlnclal welfare officer, and Ray Rlckson returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to Stewart. Lieut. P. H. Claxton of the Rocky Mountain Rangerswho are leaving here tomorrow afternoon for Nan-. -l ..11. J IL. 1-1. 1.. ... uimu, eaijcu un uic uuiuia msi ev ening for the south. Miss Elsie Heaps of the local Anglican Japanese mission sailed last evening on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Provincial fVinstnVilp Tl V. Minilr. ley of Port Esslngton sailed on the Catala last evening for Vancouver on escort duty. When the ImDerlal Tennis Club decided to close because , it could . no longer continue to use the same courts, there was twenty 'dollars left in the club funds. This has been donated to the Queen's Can adian Fund for Air Raid Victims and a check for that amount has gone forward today. The exchange on the check is absorbed by the uauy news ana no cnarge Is made for forwarding the money. BIRTH NOTICE There was born .to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mortimer at the Prince Rupert General Hospital July 29th, a daughter. II Moved South JAMES W1LSOK James Wilson, for the past six months stationed at Prince Rupert In Y.M.C.A. work in connection with the forces, has been transferred to Victoria and will be leaving for the capital city on the Prince George Saturday evening. He has been active nnd nonular here and his de- nurture will be regretted, umiora Leslie from Victoria will come here to succeed him. ACHING FEET PAINFUL LEGS II roar M a- "almplr -Un yoa"ryMr .r awallrn and painful. ! bIM and -..mine h Bickl-r'i WWU Kyh. Thia nt ilv quick. laaUnc rtllff or donWa yaar mon7 kckl Prlca J and 58c. Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed rnONB 547 Tom Lee & Son "nOUSE OF FINE FOODS" VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Thones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 " TBS dERZ I KEDDY lays: " War Sivlngl Stampa will help ut win the war. Do your tharc. Boy all you can." A. E. Richards, general superln con last evenlne for Port Clements in says: En James Mastln returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. ---, ; LUX Large pkts. William Slater returned to the PEARL WHITE-For "I Qp city on the Prince Rupert this morning irom a inp to Vancouver.! every day use. 4 'for "ENJOy SUMMER-LEAVE COOKING TO ME! " Willi an ELECTRIC range you ll be CAREFREE... "Yei. I'm a Chef, loo." says Htddy Kilowatt "In lad. &' nothing I enjoy more than a few hours in the kitchen i-Tlng your footsteps and worry and cooking the finest meals your lamily eer sank a tooth in. With me on hand, you Just' snap a switch and periect e-en cooteng heat is there for as long as you want it. I help keep the kitchen cool and clean, an all-weather serrice youll particularly appreciate In summer time. And youll notice big sarings in lood bills too. because e-erything I cook retains full nourishment -alue: nothing goes up the chimney, nothing is wasted. Electric Ranges come in sizes lor all families. And my wages lor cooking all your meals average less than 3 a month." nr Rtvpns. who has been on a Jack Mussallem returned to the vacation trip to Vancouver, returned I city on the .Prince Rupert this home on the Prince Rupert uns morning irom a inp tu vsnu.. morning. I . I George W. Cripps, provincial as- Gus Slaney, M. Johnson, A. John. 'sesso-f salied ast nlght on the Ca- son, Hans Sorensen, l. uonaiason imosun for a three weeks' trip to and Fred Edwards sailed on tlie.0 charlotte Island points on Catala last evening for Butedale. officlal duties. MLss Rubv Tlngley sailed last night on the Camosun for Port Cle men-?. Kenneth Fraser of the B.C. Pack ers arrived in the city on the Plrnce IKuperi Rupert thos inos morning mornuiK from "um Nanai- ia-. Imo. Formerly stationed at Pacofl.l . . . I .1 f t iMr. Fraser is now a neaa unite w- tpnHpnt tenaent for ior the me E. c. J. o. Ryan "jfau -, , .,,. of his company. trading Co.. sailed on the Camosun ,-ldal connection with the road construe- w. E. Drake, general manager of 4 . on -irxinv le pnrrv- ' Ing out there. in Skidegate. Mrs. A. E. Thomas and daughter, Miss Nora Thomas, sailed last ev ening on the Camosun for a trip to Massett. 10 PER CENT OFF TAILORED The well get 10 off. We serve Ladles and Gents. Rep Lmer ths Tailor. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. SUITS known House of Hobberlln, even In the war con- ditions. elves everv customer the best deal. Order vour suit or coat from July 21 to 31 and Cambral Tea. Aug. 9. Canadian Legion Hall 102nd. Auxiliary Dance Armouries August 15. Civic Centre Carnival Aug 18-22. Catholic Bazaar, October 1 And 3. Edward LiDsett Ltd.. Vancouver, ar rived in the city on the Prince Ru- thtc mnrnlnir from thp SOllth Mr. and Mrs. G. Pelton sailed last ,en one 0f his periodical visits to th evening on the Camosun for the i local business. He boarded the Queen Charlotte Islands, the former I steamer at Namu. for Cumshewa and the latter for MaSSett. I . . T. nnqnnr rt f hp il IlUgdl. guiciui lost' Canadian Fishing Co., and Mrs. Miss -. Jean t,- nf,-Tntvr0 Maclntj re sai Qiilpd ed last fternoon nlgnt on me uamosun ior ncr huu.c , - aboard the Prince Rupert going I through from Vancouver to Ketchl- j kan. They will be back on the same steamer next Monday returning) south. Hicks will meet her and from there they will proceed to their home In Kamloops. Twenty -Five Years Ago July 30, 191G Airs. W. 11. HICKS 5iiueu j tacciuuj i . .. . n r - on lhp i..iLnia ior vuncuuvti am., i VTf Masn M.U.li.i3. Ui ,caaw.c i .- sailed last evening on the for Queen Charlotte City, i ""'- " artll-l mother In Vancouver where Mr. Major Aeneas Bell-Irving, lerv staff officer of the Pacific com mand, sailed by the Catala las: evening on his return to Victoria after spending a couple of days here.. .,. jt y ;: ,4;. ; .. . William'. Williamson, British Colr umbla manager of P. Burns Co. Ltd., is vlsltlne the city on business, hav ing arrived from the south on the Prinze Rupert this morning. Fred Peters K. C, city solicitor, has received official advice tnat his son. Gerald Peters, has been killed in action. He was 22 years of age and before enlisting was a1 member of the staff of the union Bank here. A petition, signed by William Harper, J. N Klllas, Teddy Fotos. M. J. McNeill and Sam tainyu, asking for electric light connec tions in Sect on two, was receiv ed by the city council and referred to the utilities committee ior re port, .Tamps-M. Thomson, member ot. Co. and secretary oi tne oi. An drew's Society, will leave In a few days for Scotland. He will sail from iNew York on the Orduna. HOPKINS IN MOSCOW MOSCOW, July 30, Harry Hop kins', co-ordinator of the United States "lease-lend" program, arriv ed by plane In Moscow today on a surprise visit to the Soviet capital. He came from London presumably to discuss with Russian oniciais needs of the Red Army. When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable PHONE 1 3 24 Dour Service at Regular Rates SAVE YOUR PENNIES with a Victory Bank 1 "Carry on Canada" Writing Pad 1 Pkg. Envelopes to malch (Self-seal or Regular) m 1 Victory Bank ALL 3 for Only 29c Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit every requirement. All our coal Is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete line of lumber for every type of building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and have all of the natural oils .so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 PHONE 652 If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. . . . n t i