PAGE BIS ReiMis WALLACE'S RemMls THURSDAY MORNING '. Wc have combed the stock, all short ends have been measured and priced for quick selling. There is a big variety of all sorts of yard goods, besides other at Tea Set Results Ticket number 49 has been located. The holder of the lucky ticket Is Mrs. H. Leslie, Frederick, St. We heartily congratulate the winner and trust that the recipient may have as much pleasure in Its use, as we have In presenting It. IS CHOSEN CARETAKER William Sherman Jr. Succeeds Fred Kiffou at McClymont Park William Sherman Jr., receiving a majority on the first vote from among 12 applicants, received the appointment from the city council last night as caretaker of McCly-mont Park, succeeding Fred Rlffou resigned. The position lasts for five months each year and the remuneration is $75 per month. The applicants were John Jeans, John Munro, Sid. B. Roberts. James McGlashan, L. Husoy, John Watt, George Orosvenor, Thomas Hodg-klnson, Henry Smith, William 9P I Cifftfrpr$ Your Pipe Knows Ogden't Cut Plug! tractive buys. THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF OUR SALE Which Finishes SATURDAY Next All those who wish to take advantage of the low prices in effect here are urged to do so this week. Robb. John Storrings and W. H. Sherman jr. On casting vote of the mayor, the council decided to make the appointment by majority vote of the council rather than by the applicant receiving the highest number of votes on a single ballot. Aid. Rudderham, Aid. Black, Aid. Casey and Aid. Macdonald voted in favor of a majority vote being taken while Aid. Pillsbury, Aid. Collart, Aid. McCutcheon and Aid. Llnzey were In favor of the high vote deciding. Mr. Sherman received five votes on the first ballot, Mr. McQlathan two and Mr, Jean and Mr. Storrings one each. Lawrence Higgins, governmen' liquor vendor at Whttchorse, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning north after a visit in Vancouver. Use Ogden's fine cut cigarette tobacco. It speeds up cigarette rolling and gives a sweeter, cooler, more fragrant smoke. The brand that has always sold on its merits. OGDEN'S FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO JOHN PRICE OF TERRACE DEAD HERE John Price, 70-year old Terrace prospector, passed away early this morning in the Prince Rupert General Hospital where he had been a patient since January 9. He had been In the hospital before this occasion but had left for a while. Deceased was a native of Ontario and, as far as can be learned, had no relatives in this part of the country. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of the B. C. Undertakers. i The city council last night decided to call for tenders for th'-printlng of the report for 1991 of George Rorie. city auditor. you Roll Your Own. "How do they do it?" Anions your friends there's sure to be at least one smart young married couple who are the envy and admiration of all who know them. V With an income that is frankly abbreviated, and with no benevolent Aunts in the offing, they still have a home that is correct and comfortable in all its appointments, a home that is admired, and copied by their friends. "Yes, Jane is a remarkable little manager," will probably be the young husband's proud answer. And there is little doubt about it. THEY DO IT THIS WAY -, Take a look around that home and you will find no end of well known advertised products. For Jane is an efficient little manager. She can't afford to take chances that must only be debited to "Experience." When she buys for her home she must get tried and tested and trusted products which carry an honorable name to guarantee her Satisfaction.1 ' ' t? V Uf MC You will find that Jane is a consistent reader of the advertisements. Arc you? 0sNBVBV9klklklRkiVBVBflBsii!RVBVHLVkVRiVBVk i ii THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday March) TEACHERS' WELFARE Omineca Herald Demands Editor-tally That Ruling Be Strictly Adhered to The shooting affair at Mile 22 in the Klspiox Valley was one of the I most distressing that has occurred hideous crime. A typical American trial is one ot the dramatic feature! of the; picture. The story is thrilling although the ending is not a happy one. Phillips Holmes is Ideally suited to the role of Clyde Griffiths, the youne man. in which he is cast. Sylvia Sidney, who was last in "Ladles of the Big House." and Frances Dee, who will be remembered from "Rich Man's Folly." are co-starred In the feminine leads. Both are very popular and give good performances. Miss Sidney as a factory girl and Miss Dee as a rich girl. The great musical picture "Love Parade." featuring Maurice Cheva-llei and Jeannette MacDonald. will be shown tonight In connection with the theatres "revival" Tenders For Publications Being Called At the request of Aid. James; Black, chairman of the reading j room committee, the city council last night authorized the calling, for tenders for supply of lltera-1 ture for the year to the city read-1 ing room, the committee being given power to act In accepting a tender. The cost of the literature, I principally newspapers, is estlma- j ted at from $150 to $160. Some el-j even periodicals have been lopped, off the list in the Interests of ccon-1 omy, Aid. Black Intimated. Aid. Black gave the following fl-1 gures to show how expenditure on' the reading room has been decreas-' ing steadily during the past few years: 1027. $1389; 1928. $978; 1929. $823; 1930, $7C5; 1931, $702. Aid. Black reported that there ad been cases recently : of the E teallng of magazines from the jading room and also electric light globes. 8. O. Ayers had an offer of $19.-80, the amount of taxes against the property, before the city council last night for lot 43, block 3, section 7. The offer was referred to the finance.commlttee. TO INVITE DELEGATES Imperial Economic Conference Envoys Asked to Visit Here During Their Stay in Canada !ln this district for a good many Casey, decided last night to send i years, says an Omineca Herald edi- j an invitation through Premier R. j torial. A school teacher in an iso-. B. Bennett and Olof Hanson, M. P. ilated school district nearly came for Skeena. for delegates to the j to her end from bullet wounds. The Imperial economic conference to be j police are satisfied that the wounds held in Ottawa during the coming were self-inflicted. The friends of summer to visit Prince Rupert dur-! the woman who know her best, find , trig their stay in the Dominion. It lit very hard to believe that theory. 'is being suggested that a tour of 'The woman says she remembers . the west might prove very enjoy- having her .32 revolver In her hand able and enlightening for the dls-; but she does not remember pulling tlnguished delegates following their I the trigger. It is also reported that 1 labors in Ottawa. she opened the cabin in answer to Aid. Casey's moUon along these une of her pupils. When found by . Hnes was seconded by Aid. Collart neighbors later, she was lying on and carried. the bed. The doctor found a number of bruises and scratches on differ ent parts of the body. The woman is in the hospital When she is suffi ciently recovered to taHc normally. and she still maintains there was no one in the cabin and that she can give no other information, the theory of the police will of necessity be accepted. It is up to the memory of the woman. However, the fact remains that the instructions, or rulings, of the minister of education is that lady teacher shall not be employed in isolated dlitricts, and where proper living conditions and environment are not provided. That ruling had In line with what other western cities are ddlnr. the local city q council, at the suggestion of Ald.jg Janitor of City Hall Resigns John W. Exley to Be Superannuated Next Month Successor Being Sought John Walker Exley tendered to the city council last night his re- I dinillnn a InnHjvr nf thf (Mtv Ifnll a position he has held for many years. The resignation will become effective April 30 and Mr. Exley will go on provincial superannua- better be adhered to both in spirit . tlon 88 frtm May 1 and to the letter. PICTURE IS DRAMATIC Fhillips Holmes, v nd Fran ces Dee Stars of "An American Tragedy" Which Is Offered Here Theodore Dreiser's well known two-volume novel of the same name Is the basis of the excellent dramatic talking picture "An Am- rlcan Tragedy," which is the mid week feature offering on the rcreen of Hae Capitol Theatre here. The action surrounds a youne man who 1st extremely handsonv to young women who commits a In resigning. Mr. Exley thanked mayors, city council and city officials under whom he had served for courtesy and consideration. The resignation was accepted by the council and application for a successor will be called. City Engineer Gets $1000 to. Do Road Work On recommendation of he Board of Works, the city council last night gave the city engineer authority to expend up to $1000 on necessary road maintenance, pending passage of the year's estimates. This money will be used In repairing of macademiaed roads which have been seriously affected j by frosts of the past winter. Such roads In various parts of the city will receive attention. THE FLAVOR LASTS Chew it after every meal . . . See how much beftcr You will feel . .CMa WRIGHTS Why Pay a high price for fine clothes when Tip Top Tailors will make to your measure any of their wide range of fine all-wool fabrics 00 TIP TO I TAILORS P. Cravctto Corner Cth Ave. and Fulton St. Phone 756 Stationery Office Supplies Toys Charts Books Radios Sewing Machines' McKAE imOS., LTD. Minim nxwiMsm mimxmimwxwmx ? i:i uxm Wednesday & inursuay rWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. Feature Starts at 7:00 Si 9:00 Admission 15c Si 50c THURSDAY MATINEE at 2:30 Feature Starts 3:00 15c & 35c i: WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY at 10:15 Maurice Chevalier and Jranette MacDonald in "THE LOVE PARADE" Beautiful Singing, Music and Part Color I . . ... The Ileal Truth About Youth "An American Tragedy" With Phillips Holmes, Sylvia Sidney, Frances Dte Desire, Love, Folly, Fear Should One Mistake Kuin Hj,, A Paramount Picture 2 Comedy Benny Kubln In "Ouest Wanted' FOX XEti S FRIDAY Si SATURDAY "MATA HAM ' iT J tlTB Fit I Fl KB fcl J max. I I I.KJTOEI ; ; ir f j SERVE TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIKY FOH SKEENA Kit AM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City WHAT HAS CHEESE! Vive Aristocrat of the Cheese 9amfyt ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured In tr Ulnr fall tiht JASrElt WlLDFIIti: Efift Per Ton, $12.54: Cash Tru e 111 JASPER WILDFHtE LUMP rcr Ton. $13.50: Cash Price UJI TEMB1NA can Iter. Price. $12.50: Cash Price ILM These Coals are from Alberta. Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE SB COAL! COAL! Satisfaction our Fanmu., I : A ' Bulkley V.il. i ' Bulkley Vai! . ! : ! ' Wheat. Oat & B;; r Baby Chick . d E fr Fertiliser. 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