I m May 9, 1928. li 5 S if was l puuer j ii.iiicr. :J lbu. . . JjJluM) j , itu r, 14 lb. box flMMNI Z. iiland Biltter, H lbs. $1.10 i i nk & Woodland, 2 n.V j i Haiidypatu, 2 lbs. USf ( J ual' Cheese, per lb. -Hit4 ( . :,ln;if Cheese, 5 lb. box $2.00 LARD IS COING UP Tike advantage of these price :5V, per tin 7.V I . ,ni. 5V. per tin $1.20 I.:. id, 108, per tin 48..13 fesallem Grocery CO. LTD. Thorn 18 and 84 P.O. Itox, 575 ! ft- - Men's YJAAS I V'fi-jrrade KnirH.ih . well cut and llt'Kular value ".i i price $1.95 Men's Nftsliiits ..lie. nv.&v of Etitf-.ddotH. Regular o Our price $1.90 fir n' real mprters '1 d id Avenue '""iiIUt. Proprietor Insurance Real Estate Bonds .'lis- in B.C. Min-!i l accept buying nrtlers oo Van-'lantrc at Vancou- . 0. Johnsloii CoXtd. -ixl Avenue 1 " 'Us for urt & Co. Ltd. m : BIRCH h!1NI- AM) CEDAR $3.50 I $fi.50' u l ' I- . . .-. Or- l' " 1IUCES DOWN 1 ' i U-hs Egj? $12.(H aslied Nuts $11.23 1 1 1 1 loss EgK $12.00 $1.1.00 ' '" i' classes of coal d"Transler M COAL CO. J Secrnd Avenue THE DAILY NEWS Local and Personal Tommy Taxi. Pbous 671. 118 Ututm Or J. ft. U'jut Phone 663 kit lug dally, 2 10 4 and II to 10. tl ust Che Big 4 ashiH W'brc tmstjw e ana. central Hotel, tl ! ttegulat meeting Trade and Labor Council tomorrow night at 8 o'clock ' Ia.pcrtiat. I O. W. Vra-.ion. dlatrlct manager ot i ho Swift Canadian Oo. arrived today from Vancouver, on a bualnea visit. Dou'l lall to ace "Tbc Young Country School Ma'am" tomorrow night at ibe Pint United Church at 8 o'clock prompt. Mra. Tcmllnaon and Miss Meal will arrive in the city from Hazelton on tomorrow afternoon's train and tall ialord the Prince George lor Vancou ver A r H .itby, upertnenont of the c.n it b dafirlmirii, returned to the city on yssAesaVsy altoraoon'a train . frcm a tr:p k tie duties. ; Harry Smith of Also Aft, Who has r.een on a nip to Oieaea wan hi daughter re-ectly died, is a peasant ab ri the Prince Oeotft today re turning north. Mr ard Mr Soger Will sell by the Pr.noe Oerrge tomonow Bight an that return to Vancouver aftar a visit here with thtfr no and daughter-la-law. Mr. and Mra. F. Roger. C. I'i'atV P. E aredned of the ettj CcUichmei.t of .be pro hiatal potiot re-tur: ed tc the city on the PUne M'te thla morning frcm a bclaf trip 10 Vancouver on aaoort duty. Jude r McB. Young and H P. 1 cour. register, returned go city on the Prince Oeorge thia from Ocean PalU whew they a sewlon of natumllaaUon oourt. Mr. ard Mr. Okif aaneaa left os jthls morning' train, tor Veal than. Mr : Hi neon on fcusiaeas ana Mrs, Hanson to psspast her waatr acme at Lake lor occupancy thai ssiinn Per hat third drvrsennsa. thirty dap wtlhcnt op McCl .aat'iulkf,, ferce on a ssqa at I atralfbt sMaM.sattahli W .1 !.m rS The annual btannoas masting of th laslte' kUatc Clph la batag held thi sfMrooen. wisrtisti of sat aw for the coming year being ens at the Item on the lainai. There wtU ht ao farther pregtsms ttaU nest fall. 1 Prad Riteals iwtmaad to the city d the Prlnes Oeorge thla moroin sites havlnt spant the Beet fev month la the south, Mrs. Ktchir whp has not assa well laasiy. la re aiateiag frr a tnas la Vlseorla. aJVOMt. TB TaXUXL aXXTB ST la aad ass our asw stock o KpgVah aad acotch anaUsaa. Specia tins of fine taweds and waraUids fo isdlss' suits. Stop and ass oar wlndo display of saen'S sulu lor HMO lis Ma lor Walter U Oarruthsts of Wrao grH. drvistansl oommandet of the 8kt- vatton Anay. ra turned to taa city n csterday aftaraooa's tela trot ' trip to potnu along ths Bksani River and wlU prooeed hy Jb Prtace oeorg this aftataooa to aWtohlkan Special week-end tares to Terrace and atalcher win ha aOaetiva thi week-aua aorortlm to anuouncetneui by R T. McNaughton, district paasen ger satmt for the Canadian national lull ays. Ticket will Ds good going on mosy ana oamrwer am nuuui FAindsy or Monday. A new railway Innovation for Canada has been Insulted on night train of he CanadUn National Railway run tng between Montraal aad Toronto In form cf alesping ears oantat only pr"st ln1 hedrooaas Instead ot i . miaiomarv berth. TBsae ear m iti-.erwise equipped with every atodarn -onvenlence for ease and dbsafort In travelling. . ANNOUNCEMENTS rmy entitled: "The Young Oountry noc-laM'am" at United Church. May 10. oyro Moadown, lay 11. i4 woman Ball, Friday. otMnosshart lglon ChlUI- I cu'a "-."iirgB, UV ', Ar- Vou a Maon May 21 and 23 In Weal holme Moc.w PlpnhJuifJ , PAIN in BLADDER prompt Kaea by SANTAL MIDV MogrttbrOea-Ut. W,r Uoh lor ii and Sue self-sufficient and self-supportingflippantly HELEN broadcasted their belief that a wedding-ring on the finger forged an indissoluble band of iron around one's soul! And to verify their philosophy, they would point to the little wan face of Eva Holbrook as she gazed sadly into the courtyard of her dingy one-room apartment opposite them. Akme in New York, Eva was the child-wife of a drug addict who, having discovered that his dreams had cheated him, became a recline and forbade his wife the companionship of friend. Having learned Eva's pathetic story, they took pity on the lonely little girl They invited her over to their smart apartment unknown to her husband dressed her up in their chic clothes, introduced her to their sophisticated, free-and-easy friends . . . and, unwittingly, imbued her with their cynical philosophy of life and marriage. Eva learned to be "a good little sport" learned to enjoy the thrill of luxury and the flattery of admiring men. She was Vn vivo? -na f Ladle' Taxi Service. Phone 228. In progreaa at the Prmce Ruptit, Gen- Redd Also in This Issue I THREW AWAY LIFE'S GREATEST OIFT WHEN A MAN WANTS TO MARRY WAS I AN INFATUATED FOOL? THE ROAD TO PERDITION WHEN LOVE DESTROYS THE DEVIL'S PROMISES TRAPPED BY MY PAST WHERE LOVE IS KING MY FLAPPER SISTER HEARTS OF STONE PAWN OF PASSION RESTLESS WINGS THREE LOVES CANADIAN AND SEVERAL SPECIAL FEATURES feral Hospital. Otorge J. Dwwew returned to the City Brure Steven returned to the city on the Prlroe Oeorpe thl morning item Vancouver w lie re he lviircM-nted III:.-. rltv mid (llntrld In tlw f n i! ot tjir Brlilli Colut'.ililii Ora'..: l-.-iii CV:i-c-, iaa vvk. on uic Prmce Oeoiw thai aXKBlaf Taw teiaMBvifnm' 'Wb rrc a business trip to VeJatsMMlr. uOountv Oaurt haa by Player' cy. (" wi aaoanay oass win be set.1 adjourned IO H.f'4. t. un ! ta rJoVubei-s or vJiWW.'wbt. " ' extensive mining Iniersifcs 4n tae' H.izelt&u dlatrlct, arrived In the City Mrs. WUIlam Montgomery, ix . who from the south on the Prtaae Oeorge has been visiting with relative in the city, will return by the Prince George thl aiten.oon to Anvox. .hi morning and proceeded to the In- '.eiior by train Ml Jean and Jeaale UcAfM arrived In the ctty on the Ptteot Oeorge thl morning from their studies at the UniviKity of Briu.h Columbia In Van-o'imt unci will spend the aummer pretty to look upon and budded forth like an exquisite rose under the spell of her benefactors' generosity. Eva drank freely of Life's luxuries, never once stopping to consider that she was a social impostor, a parasite the object of pity and charity. The two girls had thought only of giving Eva a glimpse into their world of happiness, for it was a new experience to them to watch the metamorphosis which clothes, jewelry, cosmetics and flattery wrought. They never dreamed that their philanthropy or their idle words about matrimony would take root, nor that stark, cruel tragedy would fling back into their faces their thoughtless words and deeds. For, one day, when Eva's husband .... But to appreciate the realism, the pathos and the tragedy o this true episode from life, you really must read the story itself. It appears in the June issue of TRUE STORY MAGAZINE now on the newsstands and is entitled "SHE PLAYED THE GOOD LITTLE SPORT." JUNE EDITION $24,000 in Prizes for True Stories Bach year True Story Magazine payt many thousand ot dollars to its readers for stories taken from their lives. In your Kfc, probably, there is a story for which we are 'willing to pay hanoaomeiy. This is the time to cash in upon it, for right now True Story it offering $24,000 in prizes, ranging from $100 each up to $1,000 each for true stories of the sort you have to tell You will find the fall paxtkulars in the June issue. 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Prince Oeorge liuuranoe lntendent. left on thus morning's train Mai-jrem KerKln. returned to the city I man, will arrive In the city on to- Plraae end all bill against N B C for the Interior on official duties. ion the Prince Oeorge thl morning from marrow afternoon train and aall for P. Aoclatkn at onee to P.O. Bos 84. a week' trip to Vancouver. I Ocean PalU aboard the ateamer Fnnce W. F. Trent, ot office tnspmtor. ar- Oeorge. A campaign of kalaomlnliiK arid sen- rived in the cltv from Vancouver on! Mra. J. Smith, who ha been the ; iral cleaning up of the' ptvniLses It, now the Prince Oeorge thl morning Oyro Hoedowu, 76c. May 11. Admission 111 Oei-re Corbett. who ha been ed-Raged a an engineer at the Premier mine and who arrived In the city at guest for several month of her coualn. The condition of Jsme C McRae. j the itrst of the week irom netcmaai-Mm. A. Creech, Federal Block, left who ha been s pettent In the Prince ssiieci lsat evening on the Catala for he this morning's train on her return Rupert CHner.il Hospital for several ! Vancouver. She will pay a visit to , weeKs since sustaining a airoae. u re- ported to be anything but good. . u- 80TSe U. anaw. ww ia miri f Sea laater. Janitor at the C.N.R. Reerv.UoaXf Atfyu a Masoti'n tBe' ery t n' tus-prinoe oeorge ta theopentt owi'Msd WiUn,, Isaai thosrt wUl visit ktatoh, who ha bera s patient in 8 ejar.jttrab Prince Rupert General Hospital lor tne it, at ormes. jee eaass iwservwa owioreinrre ir w,c " past few weeks, is making unit-factory : that time, so be at Orme early Mton- j parenu. Jlr. and Mr. Vfalter Shaw. Iprogrew toward recovery and expect j day to be assured of s good seat. rirst Aicnue. to be able to resume his dune .icon. , i . CNR rteamer Prtnos Oeorge. Capt j The nyulai monthly business meet-It was reported to the police thuiHsrry Neddea, arrived oa Rao at 10:30 jinn of the Pnuc Rupert Oyro Clua morning that "PseprnB Tern ni'.a pui ma snorain; irwi nwnnw, -"-" ' In an appearance during the n'.uht in: River and ocean rsua ana win aau ainoaor rv " the nelKhborhood of McBricU Street 4 o'clock thla afternoon for Ketchikan ! the chair. Plan were reported com . . . . . - !., .. r . V. Um. . w-, uHiph Will and Etihlh Avenue He hurt pu up a; and Aiiyox. reiurnmg nere ai o w tiut pn -e iui u - IWiuUow but lnatli: uo cuti.unv pec ml i-'.i.rey .tomorrow evening and ealllng south at ibe held moay nigni in am ul II p in. l'l..)runw;U lund.