PAQE POUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE xoaBsstBOBta Tle fre&test Victory Mature woi-Was storho CH VS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinncnvare, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT PEOPLES STORE I $Macki School SALE" 'We Ain't Foolin!" Look At These Bargains 45c ELASTIC TOP 3-4 SOCKS ...... 1 pairs for ?1 J 25c ANKLE SOCKS '. 19c j $1.$1.50 SCHOOL DRESSES. Size 2-11 85c $2 CORDUROY OVERALLS. Size 2 G $1.50 75c DENIM OVERALLS. 2 for $1 $1.50-82 WOOL SWEATERS 85c $2 WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS $1 $1.50 SKIRTS 95c ' $1.25 BLOUSES 95c $1.25 GIRLS PYJAMAS. Size 2-1 1 S5c 50c PANTIES and BLOOMERS 1 for $1 $ M&ii Orders Promptly Filled Op?n Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroncr's Phone I5LUE 907 W.VWk THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superphosphates, Monocalcium Phosphate Producers and Kcfincrs of TAD AN AC Brand Metals Mercury, Gold, Silver, Lead. Zinc. Cadmium, ISismuth and Antimony. Also Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur General Office and Works i ruii , . cssBaKsaaaBBaRaaeaai COAL! COAL! Tlie coal business Isn't a matter of gutss work with us. We know good coal when we buy it ,and you will know good coal when wncn you you try iry it. it. Wc wc buy buy the the 1 Am tAt fromtAeiunf JfJ?L bcst thc mincs Produce. It's properly graded comes to us and properly .scheencd and weighed before c it comes to you. When Vou Want a Reliable. Comfortable. DeptndaM, TAXI service Z Hour Service at Regular Rates Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans- Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. 'TRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 1 p.m. P.S.T. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Aug. 2nd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 23rd. 27th, 30th To Ketchikan, Wransell, Juneau and Skaswa? August 4th, 8th, 11th, 22nd, 25th, September 1st Direct Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES. Ceneral Agent. frliice Rupert, B.C. i HOTEL ARRIVALS p Prince Rupert H. Lanning, S. C. Chatroin, Av-eril McKechney and R. Mallalnc, Vancouver; Capt. H. Chase, A. C. Neale, II. Mander, S. Kirkley, D. M. Scott, J. G. Hutchinson and Cpl. R. J. Pollock. Aliford Bay; E. Ethler and A. Mason, Smithers: George F. Harris, Mill Bay; F. C. of Pacific cific Milk she believes. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Crescent Shows Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. '! Prince Runerl PHONE C51 ' I PIIONF W2 :i si : Aug. 28 Sept. 2 I dBSMWiUftitifrfrflflfljy i flit lfh THE SEAL QUALITY (JOLl) SKAL Fancy Red Soekeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only vilmon tannic? company with an all the jfr ound HMrrnll in frince HurTi Tur.-.l, THE DAILY NEWS Whifflets From The Waterfront Labor Day morning saw the waterfront busy at Prince Rupert with quite a line-up of coastal ships strung out along the docks C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise. tina; Mrs. T. T. McCabe, Berke-' - o- 9:30 until u Icy. California: D. E. Bell, Win-1 nipeg; II. Hoskins, Tulsequah; A. E. MacMlllan, Caspaco; Earl Cron- n, Remo; E. S. Wadsworth, Mont- ernment wharf from 11:30, being on her way from Vancouver to Skagway. She had on board 209 passengers of whom 31 real; J. Wilson. Vanderhoof: h.,"cu i.r.c. 1S - Rurt- Southbound Bailey, Prince George; J. M. Brew'rm Ilaysport; J. B. Wilkinson and Sgt jatury ,f e ,Wi aVeTa C,apaclty 1 1 sr- " Iulse ar- F. W. Reich. Prince Rupert; H. th,e Tour. Montreal: Mr. and Mrs. W.i"" V,7 " T D. Wandling. Anctnrate. Alaska; I pe. wpu ri ; iuw- Vit ri Cirri rrtiro t tn lonnii- o t ttJuj ' . t t !ver. which sailed at 4 p.m. She s leey. ' V. n 11 1 HMMnAMAVB nf n'htm fit, a got off here. The Union steamet Central ICatala, Capt. Ernest Sheppard, ar- Beter Michel. Terrace; A. Lind, rived at 7 ajn. from the south. Prince Rupert: Chas. N. Chapman, jailing at 11 a.m. for Stewart and Oona River; Mr. and Mrs. T. Mor- other northern noints whence she ran: R. Jones and V. Miller, II. M. returned here this afternoon at C. S. Sandpoint Koyal 2 o'clock southbound. At the Ocean Dock was the Northland .Tamr C Oallicott. Prince Run- Transrwtation Co.'s motorship. g ert; A. Zerojevic. O. Edwards, At- "ner numa wmcn arnvea at lin; E. C. Kerr, Vancouver: D. E. a am- ana- Rner niscnanrinu sai-wnnwn. mon from Ketchikan, sailed at 7 Prince Rupert: H. Hos- m- n continuation of her voy- kins, S. Ortln, Andrew Herstad. urp mj oeayje. oaais irom ini , south brought among their M. Watts, chairman of the snrs manv citv and district local war savings committee, has hool teachers, received an invitation to attend a, JiiC&billl, mill J1U11. W. U. AIOIV J , 111111- j ister of finance, at a war savings convention in Vancouver this week but finds it impossible to make the trip. Making her final call of the season at this oort, C. P. R. steam-?r Princess Charlotte, Capt. William Palmer, arrived in port at 4:15 Saturday afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska points jr mrtr "-! w--t"i"'t.rir-H and sailed at 6 p.m. for Vancouver. "P.uild B.C. Payrolls" He Lives iBecause ine vessel had on Board a caDa-citv list of 282 oasseneers, consisting largely of tourists returning routh after making the Alaska trip. Nineteen oersons disembarked from the .Charlotte here mak-'n.i. the Alaska trip. Nineteen persons disembarked from the Charlotte here. In a letter from a mother who SEA CADET ADMIRAL says she had despaired of get-' PLYMOUTH, Sept. 2: (CP) ting her boy over his first crit- Sir Lionel Halsey, Naval Equerry ical months because no food to King George, has accepted the seemed digestable. post of Admiral of the Sea Cadet When the doctor prescribed Pa- Corps. There are more than 100 cific Milk she tried it but with sea cadet units in Britain. little faith "but almost at once . I realized a turn had come." ONE IX FOUR BRITISH ioaay ne lives because of Pa- , LONDON. ,mmm, K-nt o. n. , Villus IS X'F 1 y'JK STRENGTH 15 under proof SyVei CONTENTS 26ozs UNQUf BV CORDON t CO. LTD, LONSCN.ENCIANO C7 LifiSt Qin dUtilLU in tiit nvlld This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia SOLB1KK AND WIFE BRISTOL, Eng., Sept. 2: Pri vate R. Rawbone and his wife . were found dead in their home here by a warden who said he-had heard shots. A service rifle was found near. cr 45.776.000.0')!) foot In loio nriticv. hats pcaitlvolv dew tlul -dm v.u ml ... .VWV. 4llblOU I , .... tatixutnmmmwmwnmms totslkd 11.020,000.000 feet. r'rmVZm on o,c ,su, 1 i ----- nf S-.-i' -. nbar, .1041. '.yr whl'-.h t FUNERAL NOTICE - - 4 QvsMftfWi'.; for K qlstratli-n: n . 1. Pi-v.'jih subject by Blrtih or Nnt- ' The funeral of the late William "'T1'"-. . I Levine Sandison will take nlaSi I n n . Wednesday, September 3 from the I ncc of BrW' Ootmmbia: one month T fresBVterlnn PhiirVi t o m tiraonu u;sxnoi. w.uiwii at t. jj.iji. Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Healed ltoom Hot Water Steam Bath Dining Room in Connection Mrs. C K. Black, Proprletres.i School Supplies in good quality at reasonable prices. The VARIETY STOKE 330 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 120 .Make Our Store Tour Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 547 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot &i Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 . P.O. Hox 196 NORMAN A. WATT, ftegtsrtrar .f Voter rrlr-co Rupm Elcctcral Dl.rlcl. AutrURt 30Bh. 1941. mcJtr ab ' . ana v FOR SALE 10 used coal ranges In good condition, 20 springfleld, mattresses in all sizes at $16.50, 24 1 chesterfields in the latest styles. I Household doors, water boilers, 8 1 unpainted chest and drawers at1 low prices. Phone Black 324. B.C. Furniture Co. FOR SALE Steel couch and 2 single mattresses in perfect condition. Phone Blue 967. 427 i 5th Avenue E. (206 1 MALE & FEMALEHELP GIRL wanted for general housework. Must be good cook. Apply at MacKenzle's Furniture Store. WAIST h 1 WANTED Reliable party to operate restaurant near Dry Dock. For further particulars write Box H32J (203) WANTED Messenger boy or girl, 16-17, must, have wheel. Apply C.N. Telegraphs: (206) WANTED Girl for housework. Phone Green 106. (207) LOST LOST Will the person who took the wrong trench-coat from Max's Bowling Alleys on Saturday night please return it immediately. 1LMS FOR SEPTEMBER Attractive List of Bookings Arranged for Capitol Theatre During Coming .Month. An attractive list of booking.? for showing at the Capitol Theatu here during tye coming month includes the following pictures: September 1, 2, 3 "Virginia Uu tcchnicoior), with Madeleine Car- ! roll. Sept. 4, 5, 6 "In the Navy" with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello those "BuJk Privates). Seplemoer 8, 9, 10 "This Tiling Called Love" with Rosalind Rus-se. and Melvyn Douglas. September 11, 1& "ITiat Night .ii Kio (technicolor) with Aue rayc and WiUien Miranda. September 13 "Kit Carson with Jon hall and Lynn Bari. SepiOinoer Id, 10, 17 "Love Crazy ' With William Powell unu toyma Loy. beptemuer 18, 18 "Four Moih-tis with Lane Sisters and Uai i Page. j ivptember 30 "Go West" with Marx Brothers. ' September 22, 23, 24 "Andy Hardy's Private Secretary, wun Mickey Rooney. ! s .;t ember 2C( J "Flami; oi n. oilcans" with Marlene Dle-.. :i . no Bruce Cabot. 6 .1)!c:nber 27 "Honeymoon for Tunc with George Brent, An: harridan. I s.-):ember 29, 30 and October 1 i Penny Serenade" with Irene i Dunne and Cary Grant. SCIENTIST DEAD LONDON, Sept. 2: ffi Dr. James Charles Philip, former president of the Society of Chemical Industry and Fellow of the Royal Society, is dead at 68. George Slmpklns, former collector of customs for Alaska, was a passenger aboard the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon going throuKh' ,from Juneau for a trip to Seattle. Mike Colussi. well known in local weorge u. iToop, secreiary-treas- musical circles, will sail on the Ca- !urer of Yukon Consolidated Gold tala this afternooon for Vancouver, I Corporation, was a passenger having been accepted 'lor enlist- ,aboard tne Princess Charlotte Sat-ment in the Royal Canadian Fores-1 urdav attwn returning to Van-try Corps. couver after a trip to the Yukon. I'ltOVIXCI II. IXKCTIOX VOTEHS LISTS A French-Canadian tour party of ten persons, led by Jule-; Hone, di.s- embarked here yesterday from th length of r-ired films in Bri- vS'nurZiX JE&2 l,teamPrw Pr:m'e n"rt after Msh theatres during the year cnd--M'r- Ttk ctmnxs. Do n-t depend . ini? mad'' tn" round trlr, t0 Alaska ,ing Sptp-mber 30 1940 was 45. 1"3 an5'on- w- wtmu. vc. uni;-. ano pnx-oeclcrl home in Montreal en v i'.rr 000 ieet. Jtet, comnarpd compared w With th w ''rig m on th. the rv. Olvfc. xu.ir. Munlchxtl Ptdemll I,ls' i''nu.s 1 1 am. mad ntmc l VHTE CIGARETTE PAPERS JEAN It. KIVETT A.T.C.M. and KUTJI V. NELSON A.T.C..M. Teachers of Piano Theory Announce the opening of their Studio on September 2nd. Private and Class Tuition Phone Orccn 83G after 1 p.m. Prepare for Fall and Winter Men's Suits remodelled Into Ladies Alterations, Repairing, Cleansing and Pressing "Quick Service" Featuring Freedman and Gabbes, Samuel Hart Ltd. Ladles and Gents Suits and Topcoats to measure DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone 307 Uox 725 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 'At 1:20, 3.;:: AD., VH l!i "A (ientlc.: . ' SportiiRht Coin,.i' ; 5 :ii . A FAMOUS PLAt J. H. C: Optom ())po SAV HO Carl ZarHh Plionv 37 I KASER Prince lu vec 1 Li We Repair Writ' r i Uwoduurk, si Etc Oil turners I ! , Chimneys SweiJi HANDY "W SEKVK I Plume BLAi CHIROPRV Stanley U'. toliu:. Wallace Block. : Steamers Leave P; For Van"1 . 1.11. .1 1 I. II I ' 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Th' GARDEN A EVICItV ! 10:30 p.m Queen Charloti ' Leaving Auff. 1!) ' September 9 at l Tickets and IN'-crv 1 from FRANK J, SKINM t ; Phone 5C8