FAGE FOUR EXPRESS RATES REDUCED MORE THAN 20 ON LONG HAUL, HEAVY SHIPMENTS On and after September 2nd new reduced long haul rates apply on heavy express shipments. , LOWER SHIPPING COSTS The new reduced long haul rates make it unnecessary for shippers to incur extra packing costs by splitting heavy express shipments into small packages. Ask your Express Agent Jor detailed information EXPRESS TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION OF CANADA MUSSALLEM'S OFFER YOU QUALITY, i'KICES and SERVICE Purity Flour. 98 lb sack for 49 lb. sacS for Alberta Ro Flour 98 lb. sa-:k Tor 49 lb. sack' for i pkg., 2 for Christie's Ritz Waters per pkg Pastene Pure Olive Oil per gal Pastene Pure Olive Oil per Vfe gal 3.40 1.75 3.25 .65 Eskimo Hard Wheat Floury 4 fi 98 lb. sack for . .J.U Pastry Flour, Australian OQ 10 1b. sack Flour prices are up. Buy now. Breakfast Food Wheat Gran- QQ ules, 6 lb. sack Christie's Cream Sodas, 1 lb. QC .23 2.25 1.15 Fresh Tomatoes, per basket QQ 25c, per.cratc tJU good for canning or catsup. Phone or mall your order to MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone J8 j Half Price 1 FUR SALE i This is the grPiUest opportunity in a lifetime to buy a high-class Fur Coat of latest design. We have a large stock recently imported which were purchased at half the usual price and we are Piving our loqal customers tht: benefit of the 1 this opportunity to secure a ran and Winter Coat. G0LDBL00M , The Old Reliable FRESH M'.LK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone" 281 P.O. Box 1C8 WHIFFLETS From, the Waterfront Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. . Dickson, returned to port this afternoon from Anyox, Stew about an hour later for Van couver and waypoints. Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Pachena. Capt. Henry Hansen, returned to port this morning after delivering a tow of logs from Aur-iol's camp to Captain's Cave where it will be placed in a larger tow ahd taken to Ocean- Falls. The steamer Evelyn Berg is due in port early tomorrow morning from Ketchikan with a carload of fresh fish for transshipment East, over Canadian National Railways. After discharging, the vessel will continue her voyage to Seattle. Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud Barri: Don't forget the number 45G MACKENZIE FURNITURE CHESTERFIELD SUITE Covered in combination tapestry, reverse cushions QQQ Special 327 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 775 Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL Wood Furniture Moving Q MIDAS OF OIL DIES (Continued from Paze H fornla, because of th- alleged bribe He never wavered from his assertion that the $100,000 was advanced to Fall as a loan to an old friend a mortgage loan on Fall's western ranch properties. Likewise, he insisted at all times he was motivated by patriotism, not chance of possible profit, in taking over the naval leserves. He asserted he had been led to believe a Pacific war was Imminent and that it was necessary to concentrate oil in Honolulu for American vessels. Here was ah opportunity, he said he had been told, for a man of wealth to perform an act which would immeasurably aid his government. Ups and Downns Doheny's life war. one of adventure, of pictuiesque ups and downs. Gold was his goal when he started from his birthplace, Fond du Lac, Wis, at the age. of 16, to seek his fortune with his belongings on his back. He lost capital in an expedition into the Black Hills of South Dakota. In 1992 he reacted the end of the rainbow in a vacant lot in Los Angeles. He drilled foi oil there and found it. Four years later, he was broke again. But he recouped, and developed his California oil interests to an established position. He turned to Mexico In 1900, and art and other norlnern points and " 1,2 . sailed w.. u . .teresta. which piont'.red the oil in- dustry in that country. Doheny is survived by his widow. daugter-in-law and fie grandchil dren. . i Try a Dally News classified ad. Want Ads WANTED WANTED Room and board, for' child (4) and furnished bedroom for" mother. Apply 305 Third, Avenue, next door to M. M. Stephens'. ; AGENTS WANTED AGENTS 45 Commission. Whv work for less. Take orders for the "Art-Point" Series Personal Xmas i Greeting Cards. Priced as low as ! 18 for $1.00. "Victory" Box As-isortment containing 20 Beautiful ' Cardj with Calendar sells fori $1.00. Costs as low as 50c. $10 i FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished six roomed house located on 6th Avenue East, within one block of Booth and High Schools. All bedrooms have exceptionally large clothes closets. House is newly painted and ready for immediate occupation. Would give reasonable, long lease or would consider selling on renta terms to responsible party. For appointment to view phone A. M. Davles, Blue 916 or 540. MUSIC VIOLILN Tuition, theory and harmony. Miss N. Lawrence. Phone 580. Classes start Sept. 2. 209 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE .MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP WILLIAM STEWART, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE ttat by order of Hla Honor. W. E. Fisher the 6th day :t September, A. D. 1935 I was appointed Administrator oX the estate of William Stewart, deceased, and all parties having claims a.galnst the said estate are hereby required to furnl&h same, properly verified, to me -on or before the 10th day' of October, A. D. 1935, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of ' their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT OFFICIAL AMINISTRATOR Prince Rupert B. C. Dated the 7th day of September, A. D. 1935. Electric Steam Massage Treatments Mrs. Gammon 424 8th Ave. E, Ph. Green 219 TS1 DAILT KIWI I RICE m s s s i When you're feeling low, try a big bowl of Kellogg' Rice Kris-pie? in milk or cream. Their refreshing crackle will cheer you. These toasted rice bub bles are rich in energy easy to digest. Children love Bice Krispiet at any time of the day. Let them have all they want. Fino for the nursery supper or bedtime snack because they promote sound sleep. For pleasing variety, serve Ilice Krispies with fruits or honey added. At all grocers in the Mother Goose story package that children love. Made by Kellogg in London. Ontario. Quality guaranteed. Listen! get hungry Sales Kit free. We are only in-or Vancouver- lv77vu " B'u:e wumcrs. An-1 Tuesday Catala 1:30 i-uuik rjiuung jo., vicwna, B.C. (tf) FOR RENT TWO Remodelled 5-roomed flats and well furnished apartment with chesterfield etc. Phone 543. (tf) Steamship Sailings Thursday ss. Prince George p.m. 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelalde....l0 pjn. Ss. Cardena midnight Saturday ss. Prince Rupert 10:30 p.m. September 6, 15 and 25 5 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala 4 pjn, Wed. ss, Pr. George 10 a.m Friday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m Ss. Prineess Adelaide ....4 p.m Ss. Cardena pm. Sept. 11, 21 and 30 a.m. For Stewart and Premier Sunday ss. Catala .. 8 p.m. Friday ss. Pr. Rupert .... 10 p.m From Stewart Tuesday ss. and 'Premier Catala.. ..11:30 am Saturday ss. Pr. Rupert . 8 p.m. To Anyox and Alice Arm . ounaay ss. catala 8 p.m. Wednesday Pr. George.. 10 p.m. For Anyox and Alice Arm Tuesday ss. Catrlla .... 11:30 a.m, Thursday Prince George 8 p:m. For.Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday ss Catala ,...11:30 a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands-Sept. 14 and 28 Prince Charles 10 p.m. from Queen Charlotte Islands faept. 12 and 26 ss. Pr. Charles a.m. For Ocean Falls ' Thursday ss. Prince George - 10:30 p.m rnuay ss. rnn. Adelaide 10 p.m. Saturday ss. Pr. Rupert 10:30 pjn. rrom Ocean Falls . Wed. ss. Pr. Gorge ......10 a.m. r nuay &s. rr. nupert.... io a.m. Ss. Princess Adelaide ....4 p.m. Ss. Cardena For Alaska Sept. 11, 2 and 30 From Alaska Sept. 6, 15, and 25 .., From Skccna River-Friday Ss. Cardena p.m, .. a.m. p.m pm Everybody , reads-the TJaily News (There's a reason. GOSPEL IN GT-BRITAIN Interesting Historical Facts lated At British Israel Meeting That the Gospel reached Oreat Britain within a generation of Christ's death was one of the historical facts brought out by W. H. Wilson-Murray at the regular meeting of the British-Israel Association held last evening In the Toe H Rooms. Mr. Murray took for his subject 'The Destiny and Duty of the British Empire." He told of Caraptacus, the British king, with Appointed to High School Staff Here Miss Muriel Lalnj, For Last Four Years At Princeton, Coming To Prince Rupert Miss L. Muriel Lalng of Victoria, a teacher of eight years' experience, the last four on the staff of the Princeton High School, has been appointed to the staff of King Edward High School here ta teach history and English. Miss Laing is expected to arrive here this week to assume her duties. A fresh duplex dahlia has been grown by D. Kiistmunnson, 581 8th Avenue East. It is made up of, two pink pom-pomv dahlias grown back to back with the druble stem grown together. A similar flower was re-' ported in Vancouver recently and a photograph of it shown. I m s H l?BimKlTO71tl:i!ji mzm Library Will Hold Tag Day Effort Bring Made To Secure nooks From Anyox Library; Library i Superintendent Coming To City At a meeting of the Public Library Board held last night with FtankDibb, chairman, presiding. Mr. Dibb reported having received a reply to a letter written the Anyox Community League in regard to the disposition of books in the Anyox library. It Is possibl that some of the Anyox books jhls sons. Claudia and Linus, being may come to Prlnc Kupert taken captive to Rome where they Llorary- 'so impressed Claudius the Em- 11 was reported that W. J. Kil-jperor that he dismissed them lam- superintendent of public 11b- home to Britain. During their cap- rar,es- would visiting in Prince itivlty. Caractacus and his sons had Rulrt thk coming Friday when Imet Pudens and Arlstobulus whom he wlu lnSDct the local Utr-ry. the Apostle Paul greeted more ine ara aeciaea to hold an than once according to his nUtles annual tag day for the library. and from them received the Oos- the Proceeds to be used for the. that the Del. Followlne them came Josenh ' Purchase of new books, of Arimathea who took Christ's ! The librarian- reported totai cir body from the Cross and this Jo- Lculaon for July 3.183 volumes and pay 67, settled at Dorchester in Dorset. Thus being among the first European nations to receive the Gospel, sq have the British, peoples been the first in spreading it world-wide. The three characteristics of Israel in the latter days as foretold would be their belief In the- Holy Scripture, their Sabbath observance and their charity to other nations, Mr. Murray briefly traced the migration of the trlb'es of Israel from their captivity on their way to the place prepared for them '"where no enemy can touch them", Icoming to the Isles of, the north-; west from Palestine as Britons,! (then Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Danes I j Normans,. Flemings and Huguenots, i There was a good attendance of members present who took part n j tne discussion following the address. P. H. Linzey, president of the Association, was in the chair. sHoiv1Xf;g Al Jolson m m TLT LJ r I j vcc.ei in their first r.rtt tottth-'r "GO INTO YOUR DANCE" nth Glenda Farrell, patsy im t.ss aim 9:41 ADDED MAItril nr -r,.. Ilk..... uwiaiv was on ClrClllfttlnn urn 1 I til uCUCti 740. non-fiction 149. luv.,, scph founded Glastonbury Abbey. ;maae UP 01 "ctlon 2,009, non- Those present at the & After him came Arlstobulus who!flct,on m- Juvenile 479. pay 290. were Frank Dibb, Mrs o n Tne average per day was 144.7. nold, Thomas Black R e si The total number of books now W. J. Alder W. H. Tobey in the lihrarv U 800A ... hwuwiiu aim iiDrarian "u,,"5 "c iuur uays 01 August uoromy Kusnorook, Survival of the Fittest- In every line of industry there is some one firm or individual at the top, that towers above all othen THERE'S A REASON and the rea&on is that to merchandise is better, more up-to-date, does better what it is made to do, better materials and better workmanship. In fact, in every instance, made a little better than seems necessary. The Big Three SUREME AND UNCHALLENGED in their respective spheres are RADIOS R.C.A. VICTOR 1 he largest manufacturer of radios in the world. Every set guaranteed the best, at the price, that money can buy. Established for 41 years. EASY WASHERS and IRONERS Guaranteed for a lifetime. Established for 55 , years. oilNUKK SEWING MACHINES Guaranteed for 5 years. Established for 75 years. BUY IN PRINCE RUPERT Because: 1. Local stores give good value for the money ex pended. 2. You can inspect the goods before buying. I 3. Many stores allow returns if not satisfactory. ' 4. Local stores have a reputation to maintain. ; 5. Pictures are deceiving and mail order goods are seldom what they are expected to be. : ; 6. By buying at home you are helping Prince Rupert 7. By buying at home you are providing bread fo local people. 8. By buying at home every dollar circulates and will return to you. 9. .Discourage the sweatshop labor that supplies the mail order houses, v&.yg at Jiome your purchases circulate. 1 nink what this means to your own little family. Make Your Dollars Talk by Buying in Prince Rupert It is a Good Habit to Acquire , Be a Sport and Help Your Own Home Town f 1 iniorifuit'ii ::i:ri:Ei;M:!ii:fflBi!BiBmKa3i;c!i:iniMM:ai3;ii: i