PAGE SIX Mussallem's Grocery, 5th Ave. each 9 for SUNLIGHT 80AP per carton per lb. Feu -No. 4 sieve 3 tins 35 for From March 1st Will be known as Economy Cash and Carry No. 2 OPENING SALE You benefit by this policy change. THE FOLLOWING TKICES AITLY AT nOTH STORES Sliced Pineapple 2's 1An I Juicy Bulk Dates -f TZn - PALMOLIVE SOAP Pure Strawberry Jam ? C g 4-lb. tin 25c i9c 3 for CASH & CARRY STORE 50c 55c Finest Indian Broken QCTp 7t,u Pekoe Tea. 3 lbs. MALKLVS BEST TEA AND COFFEE 50c Tomatoes Large size S)(Zn 2. tins JUICV NAVEL ORANGES Quaker Oats China Qfls ! Shaker Salt-premium, per pkg. per pkg 50c 10c COMBINATION SPECIAL One 10-lb sack B.C. Granulated Sugar and one lb. of our Qf vG bulk Coffee, regular value, $1.15, both for FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER-3 lbs. for CHOCOLATE BARS Large variety 3 for ( S1.10 Mail Orders Receive the Benefit of These Low Prices 10c 319 THIRD AVE. 417-423 rirTII AVE. E. Phone 360 P.O. Box 575 Phones 18 & 84 I1 Orders $3 or over delivered Free under $3.00 charge of 10c. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING DllYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Hlarkhmilhs, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 38S 3S3 OUR COAL IS IN A DRY SHED When you are buying coal look on the economical side of life. If you buy wet coal, you are losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. PEMR1NA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.50 MINEIIEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 1LS0 MINER EAD LUMP Delivered, per Ton 1S50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PnONE 580 For Sale-Here are some Snaps FIFTH AVENUE EAST 4-roomed house with bath $1,200. $600 cash, balance arranged. EIGHTH AVENUE WEST Lot, and 4-roomed house with bath, $1,000. Balance on easy terms. Houses on English Hill, Summit Avenue, Borden Btreet and any part of the city at reasonable prices and terms. McCAFFEUY, GIBBONS & COLLAKT, LTD. THIRD AVENUE W. TELEPHONE 11 i 'Christ Jesus' Was Christian Science Subject i The subject of; the Lesson-Sermon hi all Christian Scienbe lurches and societies on Sunday was "Christ Jesus. ''Xmong the Bible texts included in tlje lessoni-sermon was the fol lowing from James 2:17: "Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead being alone." The lesson-sermon also included the readine of citations from the Christian Science text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, one passage being as follows: "To understand all our Master's sayings as recorded In he New Testament, sayings infinitely important, his followers must grow into that stature of manhood in Christ Jesus which enables them to interpret his spiritual meaning. Then they know how Truth casts out error and heals the sick. His words were the offspring of his deed, both of which nust be understood." ipagc 350). Terrace Municipal Finances in 1930 Expenditures For Year. Totalled the ' Sum of $5,112.26 TERRACE. March 3 The income of the corporation for ' the past year, including $2,013.95 in hand at the commencement, totalled $6,-1681.68. and the expenditure $6442.26 of which $3,298.84 was in connection with the water system and $1,-876.17 was spent on the roads in the municipality. USK STATION STAYING OPEN Railway Commission Has Heard Nothing of It Being Closed TERRACE, March 3 A letter has been received by the Terrace Board of Trade from the Railway Commissioners in reply to their wire with respect to the reported clos ing of Usk station agency. The letter stated that such a proposal had not reached the Commission but that, in the event of tt doing at the Commission would take the contents of tfit Boaol's, wire ioo considers Uorl in dealing with it. BLAZE IN HOSPITAL Institution at Work Point Barracks Esquimau, is Destroyed by Flames VICTORIA. March 3 Fire breaking out in the basement of the military hospital at Work Point barracks, Esgnimalt, Saturday gutted Ittbe interior of the building bat thir teen patients were safely removed wefore the bfasaadc mueb b4- t' A number of soUders were over-cone by smoke While fighting the outbreak but recovered after receiving first aid. A large number of valuable records were destroyed. No estimate of the loss was available at noon. pOUGHS I Applr Applr over over lv awanow wallow throat and chart (mail placet of WICKS w V a art m in mf7l MMim Jmr, UJ YmmHf DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses Dr.H.O.Johnsen Dentist Successor to Dr. E.S.Tait - Suit 1 Lxchance Block Phone 109 THE DAILY NEWS Monday March j 1J Miss Hannah Williams, music, wed to Rogrr Wolfe Jahn District News TERRACE W. Cavanagh and C. Eek were down from Kalum lake at the end of the week. Mrs. E. William came in from Usk on Tuesday on a visit to her parents and returned on Wednesday. W. H. Cotton, assistant district engineer, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Terrace consulting with various parties as to the work of his department. Mrs. A. Y. Wilson of Remo was a visitor here on Wednesday. Mr. Herman of the Dominion Water Rights Branch has been spending a little time m the district in connection with the work of procuring data in relation to the available water power at the canyon on Kalum River, some seven miles north of Terrace. The new Anglican church hall. recently purchased from Mrs. Richmond, was removed from its position on Kalum street to a site near the church. Arthur Carr was in charge of the work which, deeptte great difficulties, we carried out excellently. The neW hall will provide accommodation for-a number of functions which have been cramped for want of a suitable building. Capt. Willman of TJek was a badness visitor in Terrace on Thursday. Mrs. Haaen Vanarsdol came up on Thursday on a business trip, returning later the same day. The Canadian Legion held its quarterly meeting on Thursday, Fred Hall presiding. The gathering was unusuaHy small and only routine business was gone through. Mrs. W. W. Noonin arrived on Thursdfy from Telkwa on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Bohler. The economic committee of the Board of Trade met In the Municipal hall on Thursday together with several of the traders in town for the purpose of examining the position with regard to the unusual amount of mail order business being transacted in the district. The traders present were Messrs. Mc- nell, Sparkes, Riley and Mrs. Ar-dagh.'Mr. Gordon, president of the Board, was in the chair and the members of the cnmMtttw were F. Nash. N. Sherwood sftM'Rer. H. T. Allen. Ths whole subject was examined from various angles and the committee announced that they would report to the council meeting of the board. A. A. MacdonaJd dt Usk was in town on Thursday. After a few 13Si stay In Vancouver, Walter qPian returned to Terrace on Mlrdajr looking much Improved by hts outing. P. Simpson was down from Van-arsdol on Saturday. The members of the volunteer fire brigade met in the municipal hall on Saturday night and elected C. Haugland captain ItiS R. Deecher vlce-captaln, i 1 comedy star, was secretly. son of New York banker. Port Essingtoh Natives Give FineProgram PORT ESS1NOTON. March 2 -n Monday evening of last weel: . Urge audience of natives, Jap-n-se and whites assembled in the United Church here when an interesting program of native talent had been prepared by the Na tive. Ladies' Auxiliary. Matthew Wesley occupied the chair. Speeches, songs and recitations were given and were thoroughly appreciated. Refreshments were served by the ladies and were much enjoyed by all. The proceeds were in aid of local church sands. Singing of the National Anthem brought the pleasant evening to a close. Paul Whiteman Seeks Divorce Famous Orchestra Conductor Now Claimi His Wife Deserted Him CHICAOO. March 2 Paul Whtte- man. famous orchestra conductor, has filed a petition here for divorce from his wife- who now resides Ir. !New York. Whiteman bases hit pe-itttton on the grounds of desertion. ; Ileand his wife have been separated 'for several months. 4 ADVERTISING COPV MUST BE IN EARLY Copy for display advertise- merits should be In the hands of the printers not later than 3 pin. the day prior ta'publt- cation. This is necessary to en- be se- Mussallem's MEAT Market 3 lb. Shoulder of Pork 50b Loin of Pork 4 lbs. $1.00 " i - Fresh side Pork . t 3 lbs. 50 Loin Pofk Chops, per 2 lbs. 55c Loin Veal Chops, jier lb 25 Leg Roast of Veafc per lb . . . 3S. i Loin of Lamb 4 lbs. for $1.00 holi$ of Lamb, 5 lbs. for $Uo Leg &nmb, per lb. for , L.30c iStew Lamb, 3 lbs. 30r Leg of Pork, per g 25c Mussallem's Meat Market Phones 18 L 81 417 Fifth Ave. 12. Interest Taken in Practice of Terrace Brigade TunnAPE March 9 Dnlta a lit.- iue sur 01 mieresi was evincea oni Friday evening when the newly1 founded volunteer fire brigade! turned out for its Initial practice ; The corporation had provided a hose equipment carrier which was duly housed in a small shelter near the Christy bakery. Constable Mc-j Kenney was In' charge and others present were C. Haugland. Rj Beecher, R. - dsJTgohimeaux W Ungerer, ana C. Cauthers. with J Mcl-aren as Instructor. The brl-j gade turned out smartly, and; quickly dealt with an Imaginary fire at the Terrace Motors Garage Chris Haugland handling the hosr, and J McLaren the hydrant end Although not spectacular the re-; mlt showed an immense improve meut on past methods of dealing with flros in the district. C0.11.ablc J. H. McQlinton arriv vrri in the city on yesterday aftcr-noon's Irani In !ii Prince George to Utke over the duties of divisional lefetk of . the provincial police here. succeeding Corp J. H. Smith, who has been transferred to Prince George HLaaaV Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 UESNER It LOCK DENTIST Monday and Tuesday two shows . - 7 k f x HERE AGAIN-THE EXQi, SITE CANADlENNt NORMA SHEARER In- Let Us Be Gay with Marie DrcsMcr Kod ut oque and many olher ,ta A Thrilling and Brilliant Sa. ciety Comcd. Comedy SWELL PEOPLE Novelty OLD KING COTTON PICTORIAL REVIEW and CANNING TEAS ADMISSION -Feature starts 7 "Oc & c;c WEI)5 and Till Us, CHARLES? FARUELL and . NET GAYXOU in "The Man Who Came Bark. Rheumatism So Bad Could Hardly Walk Mr. Tn. Kami;,. E.S. No. 1 (hxlph, Ott, wntav T)t yew t nffair4 wits Tammttiun, ud tj has da tad fart ad to (!! to. at timaa, I eijM lardjj walk, it J r iaid Bt i!p or rut for the pti". I Ua4 dl IT front kindi of hat f Bathing ta do mt im 1 ttntil a frirad tald tn tle !' - i Blood Bitten. Now I hi i : t pttne and ta rhtunniu!; it i.. a . Tn, ..U kt aTI J - ..J . ... 1 - - . , , i ... . a. . f . The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily Ily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. COAL Buy the real Coal- -cur f-mom Edjon and fa'd' Wellington In any snantitlei. AIo Bulklty Vslle W Grain snd Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert FeeJ Co PHONES 58 ANN !a The Weakening Agony of Piles (Haemorrhoids) Ended - Ja - Thousands Bless This Famous Herbal Ointment PUaa or liamorrhniil rauxa fj crMiatinc iMtiu nnd ofton acrioun loan of blood. 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