'3 PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS flrofen line WHITE SPECIALS White Shoes in Straps, Oxford? and Pumps. Broken in .sizes but large, variety to choose f roni. Specially priced to clear S1.95 Family shoe store ltI The Home of Good Shoes For Labor Day Weekend Remember the day with snapshots. We carry all sizes of Kodak Film, Also we have a complete line of Cameras Baby Rrowhie Special $1.75 Bullet Camera $2.85 Target Brownie Six-20 $3.85 Six-16 Brownie Junior $3.50 Six-16 Brownie $4.65 Six-20 Bull's Eye $3.80 Kodak Duex $8.25 Jiffy Kodak Six-20 $10.75 Jiffy Kodak Six-16 . $1,1.75 Kodak Vilijjant Junior Six-20 . . $12.00 Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-16 ..$17.75 Kodak Vigilant Six-16 $23.00 Brownie Keflex $7.35 Ormes Ztfut Pioneer Druq&iste The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Rupert Brand SMOKED LACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia Used School Books Bought arid Sold at Elib's Furniture Store THIRD. AVENUE .. . Store Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Levi Freestad sailed yesterday afternoon on tKe Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. O. Jerstad sailed Saturday afternoon on the Prince deorge for & trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. James McGlashtn arrived in the city on Saturday afternoon's train from Terrace. j Mrs. Carl Glske and child sailed Saturday afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. i Tonight's train, due to arrive from the east at 12:00 daylight saving time, was reported this morning to be one hour late. Albert Wile, postmaster at was a passenger aboard the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon going through on a trip to Seattle. William Sims r who has been a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital recently, has recovered sufficiently to be able to leave the institution. James Alexander, chief clerk of the department of public welfare of Alaska, was a passenger aboard the Princess Charlotte going through on a trip to Seattle. Miss E. D. Priestly R.N.. local public health nurse, returned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday morning after spending a month on vacation in Vancouver. Miss A. McKenzie, one of the new appointees to the staff of Booth Memorial High School here, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Princess Louise yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wriggles-worth and two children of Telegraph Creek were passengers aboard I the Princess Charlotte Saturday af ternoon going through on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Robert Cameron returned from a trip to Montreal. With her came here mother, Mrs. Buchanan, jwho has been visiting with her granaaaugnter. Airs, peter Cart-wright, at Terrace. ! Edward Lipsett arrived in the city on the Princess Louise yes- Iterday morning from Vancouver ,for a week's visit to his local business. He will sail Saturday afternoon by the same vessel on his .return to Vancouver. Fred Belanger returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a two weeks' trip to the Hines Creek district of the Peace River country. He was much Impressed with the productiveness of the country arid the need of railway outlet 'to the coast. BLACKHEADS Get two oaec of peroxlM powder from Tour drOKciit. Sprfckl. on a hoi, wet elotfc tad apply to th face gently. Every blackhead .will be dieeolved. Th on aafe, tore and ttmpl way to remove blackhead. Announcements All advertisements ln.thls column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Crescent Shows Aug. 28-Sept. 2. . Red Cross Tea, Sept. 11, Mrs. Sid Thompson. Presbyterian Tea, the Manse. September 18. 2nd Searchlieht Auxl rinnc Ar. m'ourfes, September 19. Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale, September 20. United Church Tea, Mrs. M. F. Nickerson, Atlin .Ave., Sept. 25. Orange Sate, November 5. Queen Mary Refueee CInh Ten Sept. 27. Legion Rooms. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 J. Boiizek TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship 2nd Ave. two doors from Broadcasting Station LOCAL NEWS NOTES I day returning to Vancouver after j having spent the' season in north. W. H. Fogg, superintendant of the 'Canadian NaOor al Steamships, was here aboard the Prince Rupert on .Monday returning to Vancouver af- J. B. Wilkinson of Booth Memorial jtr making the round trip to Alaska. High School staff returned to the! city on the Princess Louise y ester- j Major and Mrs. Archibald Con-day from Vancouver, accompanied stable sailed Saturday night on the by his bride. They were married in Camosun for Qoeen Charlotte Is-the south during the summer vaca- land. Mrs. Constable arrived on tion. the Prince George from Oourtenay. J. G. Blanchard, general passen-" V S!?. ger agent of the White Pass & Yo- -" ZT' kon Route at Skagway, and Ita' ss Louise yesterday morning re-the Blanchard were passenaers aboard to ,un trip to Prince Rupert yesterday going through to Seattle after having spent the summer in the north. . . . i F. M. Barns, Inspector of cus- 'tarns, and Mrs. Bums were pas- The Cresent Shows are spending aboard Rupert Rupert today ye8terday, Bums having been I fT;?ar ,Stand ion a trip to the Yukon on offi- which m had been originally planned buslness. and the proceeds this afternoon and j evening are going to the Imperial, Mr Tj0nr,orrt pa a Order, Daughters of the Empire for:family .ere pagers aboard the; welfare work. j Prince Rupert yesterday going, (through to Vancouver. Mr. Pope D. C. Schubert, district superin- has been flying as a commercial pi-tendent of Government Telegraphs. lot out of Whitehorse. with headquarters at Ashcrof t, who ; has been on a trip through the cen- Hugh McDonald, road superin- tral interior on inspection duties, tendent for Atlin district, arrived arrived In the city on Saturday af- in the city on the Prince Rupert yes-ternoon's train. He left on his re- 'terday morning following a trip in-turn to the interior on last evening's ! to the Atlin section of the district train, accompanied by Mrs. Schu-'on official business and sailed on bert who has been visiting in the the Catela later in the morning for city for a few weeks. his headquarters at Stewart. BilUiiilJ H I Vil ill! I a iTllMflilKtSl ii jii inn m m n iifMiif T r I ! Fraser Gold Peas Large "Aylmer Tomatoes OCTp 20-oz. tins. 28C 15-oz. tins. 3 for Apple Juice Sunrype. Apple Juice Sunrype. Large 26-oz. tins. OO. Giant 50-oz. 2 for 24C nS """ Pork and Beans Royal Campbells Soups Chicken Cit'- 15oz- tIns- j5C 2 for and( Noodle. Chicken and Rice. IOV2-OZ. tins. OCTp Jelly rowders Twinkle 2 for tOj 3'4-oz. packets. J-AV 4n : 1 2 for Feb Xaptha Soap 9(lp - .3 bars m3 Blue Mountain Pineapple choice quality sliced. White Corn Broder's. Large 20.-oz. -j ffp 16-oz. tins. TiTiS 3 ior - Windsor Salt Plain or Chow Sauce Packed in iZed' 9C . - 2-lb. carton England. J - - Per bottle XtlV Woodburys Soap Regular 23c Kobin Hood Flour OQp 4 for "VK, 7-lb. bag - egetable Soup Campbell's Birds Custard QQp IOV2-OZ. 1 A 1 XI P Powder 12-oz. tin tins Old Dutch Cleanser I (in Shredded Wheat A AO J-UU Regular tins Large package Seedless Grapes- S)tZn '7er Canteloupes-Medium 2 ibs for 25c Elberia Peaches For Italian Prunes No. 1 canning. Due Wednesday Okanagan. Due Wednesday at lowest prices. Order early. Linzey & Ingram LTD. Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 2 PHONES 585 586 Miss Randi Thorsen, sister of Mrs. Holders of Carnival admission j Walter Thompson arrived in me jens Munthe, returned to the city tickets No. 1361 and 3036 please city on Saturday afternoons train . on Saturday afternoon's tram alter claim awards before 6 P-m. to- from Jasper Park. 'Mrs. Thompson morrow, otherwise holders of see- and child are already here. !ond chance tickets will be eligible.! G. L. Rorie, Secretary. i3 Norton Youngs returned to the : city yesterday morning arwr a P. L. Hnghes-Hallett. agent for brief week-end trip to Anyox on the Canadian National Steamships .easiness in connection with tne at Skagway, was a passenger itocal government assay plant aboard the Prince Rupert yester spending the summer at her home i north of Edmonton. ,Tf0ty,Septmix.: J. A. Teng. who has been on a trip i Peter Lakte returned to th to ChflttwBCk and Jasper, returned on Saturday afternoon's tr.i:; to the city on Saturday afternoon's trip to various interior p,,. train. i Miss Eleanor Moxley, who has W. J. Raymond returned to the J. H. Elgelke returned to the clty',, spending the summer at city on the Print Rupert yesterday on the Princess Louise yesterday smlthers. returned to the city on after making the round trip to morning from a business trip te .Saturday afternoon's train. Skagway. Vancouver. . I Mrs. C. H. Flnley and daughter. A New spring bulbs just arrived.' Miss Evy Riwtt returned to the Tomatoes locally grown, fresh daily, city on the Princess Louise yester-25c lb. See them at Mrs. Smith's i day morning from a trip to Van- FJower Shop. OK) eoover. Miss Pheme Finley, sailed on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon for a vacation trip to Vancouver. I official railway business Bowling Entries Enter your name or ii. the various leagues a ;,V.x. Bowling Alleys, open ar-noons and evenings Men of mixed leagues 8 p.m M day, Sept. 8. All inter. please attend. SCHOOL OPENING A Complete Stock of Text Books and Supplies For All Grades HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES "7 "in Exercise Books, for ink .... 8 for 15c. 4 for 25c, 2 for 25c and 20; . i Exercise Books For ink, hard cover, 200 and 240 pp. 40c and out Scriblers and Scrap Books 5c. l"c and Vx- Pencils, best grade Canadian made. 3 for )0 Paste . .. 10c Wax Crayons .... 5c and 10c Reeves Crayons b; Pencil Boxes and Companions - 10c, 25c, 50c and "Si-Protractors and Set Squares 10c each Compasses :.i Loose Leaf Books, complete 15c, 25c, 35c and up Drawing Portfolios 10c Reeves India Ink I5f Ink Carters and Peerless 10c Watermans and Scrip l&r Bookkeeping Blanks Ledger, Journal or Gash 15c em::; Stenographers Note Books Centre lined 10c and l Si-Typewriter Pads 100 sheet 10c m. All Text Books Sold at Government List Prices Oft a Copy of the Complete List From Us A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY UTli.0 MbTlll'itOOF WARDROBE CABINETS Sliding Drawers, Clothes Hangers. A splendid wardrobe for ymir suits, coats, dresses, furs Unassembled, Cl Qff Assembled, W.VD each each 327 Third Avenue i BUILD A HOME Like This $5.25 Phone 775 jj Get Prices of Materials From 5 Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. t Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of t BUILDING MATERIAL j; Why not lay In a stock of coal now for the winter f PHONE 116 PHONE 117 trk1riih Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prinrc Rupert for Vancouver Thursday 11:15 ji.ni. P.S.T., calling at Oceans Falls and Powell River. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at G:00 p.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 2C0, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines