folk amm PAGE rOUH TOT DAILY nvtn Only Three Days More TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES lnsto Here are a few Bargains MEN'S OVERCOATS 6 only 55? $15.00 ME.YS COAT SWEATERS Pure wool, reg. QO QC $8.; Sale Price WsTl On Southern Cruise not kept of her scores. It was q- , finitrv nnrwjviarf that hnth stroyers were well- in advance of her. . The scheme of attack on the old hull, which represented an enemy cruiser, included long range firing by Saguetu, Onam plain and Nor- consecmively immsiflMii sfaib t Sturm hM mm with practice Owed with, bombr aqd'tfeea kigjfl wrpl- The CaiiaJhjflroarfe a jjum ber of WU 1ft netaMe .Datot. which resulted In tlie sinking of the hulk While the attack was little more than begun. When it it pointed out that this .was done with practice projectiles only, containing no explosive whatever, great credit was given to the fleet gunnery officer. Lieutenant-Commander A. M. Hope. R. C. N.. and those under his command. There was no target left for the rest of the warfare The seaplane dropped its bombs, but while they were still whirling down from the CA'.R. TRAINS .Tor the Last-Mondays' Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30 pjn From the Cast Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturday" 10:15 p.m. Kca COAL! COAL! Our Famous Ed son, Alberta and Bulkley Wiley Coals are guaran teed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. f Prince Hupcrt Feed Co. r.R Phones SSI CAPS Values to $3.00 QCp tOX Sale Price ARROW SHIRTS 2 separate collars: sizes 14V and 15. Reg. val. to $4.00 Q-i Qff Sale Price VVO Sale Ends March 31 Gratton Block GEO. ARSENEAU Men's Wear DESTROYERS WINH0N0RS Next Tost Office below the surface, just before they struck the spot she had left. The four cruisers and destroyers exercised almost continuously at firing, torpedo running, manoeuvring, and general drill, day and , ,. , . , might, during the four-day run to Sagnenay and Champlain Made ; j, Good Ehow.nc in Manoeuvres L , .. KINGSTON. Jamaica. March 29: CP Canadian des.royers Segue-nay and Champlain made a splendid showing during the crotse of the British West Im'.ies Squadron from Trinidad to Jamaica. Competitive firing was carried nut by the destroyers . in a full-calibre shoot at an old hoik tewed to sea for that parposc by H. M. s. Dragon. The Champlain won the shot with almost 30 percent more points than the 8agueny. H. M. S. Norfolk also took part in the fir ing, and while official records were I phenomena was experienced during this trip. In tropical waters on ra- , ther rare occasions, when the last j bit of the "upper limb" of the sun ; is sinking below the horizon of the 1 sea. a very brilliant green glow ap-, pears Just for an Instant. Just why i It happens, very few. If any, can explain. One evening "the green flash" as it is called here, showed Itself very brightly, i And many more such thrills are in store for the Canadian tars before they return to home ports in jilt,. Today's Weather Prince Rupert Rain, fresh south east wind, barometer 89.32, temper ature 42. rougn sea. Dead Tree Poiatr-Qvereaat. .fresh. south east wind, barometer 9lSm temperature 46. 1 heavy swell. Triple IslansWRaia. -sotith east Langara -4 ''.Part osoady. light south wind. rrWseratg se. Terrace RaW caMi. 8. Alyansh Snow'to nrtn, sjalm. U. Anyox Raining calm, 36. Stewart- Raining, calm S4. Haselton Cloudy, calm 34. Smlther? Cloudy , calm, 35. Barns Iake Snowing, calm. ST. Hotel Arrivals PRINCE RUPERT ' L. B Cook. Vancouver. W. J. Larkworthy. Haselton Mr. and Mrs. J K. Oordon. Terrace. E. L. Haines. clouds the old ship lurched quietly Burns Lake. R. F. Wray. Vancou- to starboard and sank gracefully ver. I Walters. Vancouver. nsBBBsasaBsni Am mmmmwmti SAVE WRIGUY 5c WRAPPERS Write for PREMIUM Gin CATALOGUE CLEANING UP LITERATURE Church Scathes Indecent Press-Canadian Press Backed Up ST. JOHN. N.B., March 28: (CP) His Excellency Mgr. Edouard A. Lebianc, Bishop of St. John, approves In principle the suggestion recently put forth by M. E. Nichols, president of the Canadian Press, that measures should be taken to prevent publication in and entry to Canada of various kinds of obscene and immoral literature. The distinguished prelate was high in his commendation of Mr. Nichols' view and declared the Catholic Church In Canada had at all times exercised with a view to prohibiting Immoral literature the greatest vigilance towards books published. The point was brought up by HU Excellency that precautions were taken against disease and other maladies but no barriers existed against editors without scruple who might publish all kinds of brochures and Immoral papers. Strict supervision over motion pictures was also urged by Mgr. Lebianc. He cited three things which, he said, were demoralising the youth of the country, obscene and immoral motion pictures and literature; laxity on the part of parents in see ing their children were properly oc cupying their time, and absence of religious instruction in the home and at school. The address to which His Excel lency referred was delivered to the Canadian Crab of Montreal by the president of the Canadian Press who recommended a department of censorship at Ottawa to "put its foot down on the wtlnton. olanned and cunningly cultivated Indecency offered for sale In printed word and picture by certain newspaper groups that have the entry to Canada." Mercury Fails To Find Zero Halifax F.nloyi Freak Weather Con. ' ditloas With Little Snow. i HALIFAX, March 29: dp Yachting, ok the harbor wastn i$t dnly unusual incident of thfi Irjaak Winter in Halifax For the. first tlne l net , gather regorid were ijktt begtm bi thU city about U rears isea. the meirurv failed to dro -o zero during tie months of peottnbef. January and February. Mesh temperature during Feb ruary was 29J decrees, or nearly s&jdmee higher tMn the mean mark oi am estabuahed during the last 29 years, according to figures compiled by Frederick P Ronnan Dominion meteorologist here The coldest day of the winter was February 11. when the temperature was seven degrees above sero Absence of snow was another un usual feature of the winter For Instance, the total of snow and rain combined In February was 531 ln-ehes. During the same month last year the total was 17 inches There's no report yet of a reduc-ton in the wages of sin -It's Said and Done Shoe Repairing Bung your shoes to the Shu-Craft We rebuild them Satisfaction Guaranteed M. MacAKTHUK Third Ave. Next Federal Bile. "TJUJE THE TOILER" VJBL MtB Tl.L MB. CWsAJ I DBA OF ( :f OPPtCBT f Crz'M V AkJfk I'M rTruri TO MACH A. ICK. TD MB MfKI MS .BOUT IT ' 4! L r N.SCOTIA ELECTION Tory Government Must Go to Province Tills Year Chances Since Liberals Ousted HALIFAX. March 2: tCPi-The fifth session of the current Nova Scotia Legislature is new on. Some time this summer the election Call will go out A gtanee at the roste gives striking evident i of the changes a few OI a prOVUiiT ui mv ia ifruuhui who sat in the house at the last session nrior to the 1925 general el- nrtmn iiici ivht are numbered ! Low sent assembly The elglu survivors are evenly divided at regards political affiliations. Hon D G. McKenzie. who was first eleetrti in 1920 as a farmer Is-. bor candid.) le. occupies the speak to 1925 and from 1928 to tht pre-; sent. i Several of these vctrrans will be -back in the Hst bfrf:r- polling day ! A Film H , You Should Sol Mi I Afi m mmmm tUU SJt mj m -111 iAmi4 IIV N.I tSW IVmaa rkJ) Q , MIOI INC ATTIIK I CAPITOL I Theatre I AH THIS Week 1 The Boss Puts One Over! BOT, MAC, VOU MOUU IM AVOft OF A F&BiVATEr OPf"C IT MBAMt A t3QtOOTOW TO ?AlEr MAki A.opSl. . . vAtsfiA. 'M fjrvr NO DOW'T VAAMT TO MejAR. 1. n mors if r TWO PLAYS FEATURED Excellent Double BUI at Capitol Theatre This Mid-Week "Chandu. the Magician.' featuring Edmund Lowe and Beia Lu-gosi. and "Rackety Rax." tarring Victor McLaglen and Oreta Nts-sen," are to be seen In an especially attractive double moving picture bill Which is being presented at the Capitol Theatre here at the middle Romance and Intrigue are the central notes touched by Sdcnuno In his characterisation ol "Chand The Magician among the 36 members of the pre-! r. u , r,LZ mystery drama based on the original radio broadcasts. Princess Nadji Is played by beautiful Irene Ware: the sinister and scheming Itoxoi. en- t acted by Be la Lugusl. provide the thrills Ever)' character in the popular radio serial Is seen in the 'screen screen version, version, lnoludrng inorodmc Regent. " ,a;e jnventor. uken by the popular sker: H Butt. KC. and Archly wterM. Henry g WlUthall xerna w un uir urnuucni "Rackety RK or now nr. rarsons ue ve- KporU tPytog to YOU on i tn w-ine ioi. navmg neen ec- m m tog, vtotar Me- tad Unt m 1W. Mr Butts came has the Hi of "KnackJ" down tgua Cape Breton in 1911. and McOtohx who 'ooads a cottege Ms 4M(tt has enlivened the n a, 1 federal Jidiise. the Nova Scotia Le- fighters and wrestlers and then glsUtiv e- Council, now extract, and enwrs opon a series of avntoms the loeat assembly Arch Tents Is a with rival gorilla and terrific Ubor-Qgfiservative from Spring- crtdtron battles m the bowl and hill, iwuhg mate of the speaker nadja of many of fee avast fa-On the opposition front benches mow colleges in the coautji On-slU WUHam Chisholm. Antigonlsh u Nisseo. Nell OTJay and Marforie sage who "went to the Ottawa bouw Bee be have fnatumg seiea. ' In 1066 aad stayed there until 1916 ' K ' when heflrst came to the legtala- M. Qnn tare later to become minister of ,nzrn krrtTUf m highways and minister of mines in R tomk eaxMge to the Armstrong administration On ,JZ ltiim, lnTl J! his right band 1 A 8 MacMlltan. to fjai,fomH house leader who held the ministry of highways as a member of the legislative council In 1924 He did not pecoosr a member of the elected branch of the government until 19M. Bestbs Mr. MacMillan is J WJlUe OltaaauAcadlan from Digby. wm cajfete the assembly in 1907 j On the Liberal side of the house u Clatence WAndersn who reprt- Q,n't Afford laMlSM TllCt w wu avviw vui si vtst aFw BARGAINS ROYAL CITY TOMATO JUICE. 1 a. 3 Un ' i ORAPEFRUIT MARMA- LAUE. e . Jar " . PINEAPPLE MARMALAIfc 4'j. un . SWEET CORN 2 tins BROOMS. S 8tHngS each JAP RICE, This is a good buy per lb. 5c ALPHABET MACARONI, for OCp putting in soups. 2 lbs. FRESH DATES 5 lbs 25c 33c 50c 23c 29c 34c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store We deliver all orders. It or over 317 19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 57S fhone II I fgEJJgjgjjggggggjgj j ELITE BEAUTY PARLOK i Mrs. Sutherland ! Operating (he latest Shelton j Croquignolc Oil Steam ! Permanent Waving I Machine j For Appointment Phone 499 Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY I'honc G57 ' ' aa A a ' . 1-71 i-AS.a. T . " iwn lit. j iVTniti EKTTVIE.I Hi 1-1 H5LT m HS VSiAJTa I "S. rr o wot If "I i 1 1 i v - 7 Wednesday and Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 II 8:25 Admission 15c & 50c Chandu start 710 & 9 45 WEIRD FEATS OP BLACK MAGIC the paias ffMa i t mm FRIDAY & ANOTHER GREAT DOUBLE BILL Tin- " MYSTEHlolg niDrn.18 Chandu, The MaricW "R0CKETY RAX" nun iltiuk hicl.miLJ.-, (jUltia MSSEN. Sonr ttoth FOX riCTlMtl S i and FOR ANY PAIN ave fou eveb found ant qiiice&i belief ium tih? Aayene can take Aspinn. for dr Ion have deeUred tbeM tablets perfectly safe. Aad there is no quicker form ef rvlM for say pam. It k well ta remtseinr tkene tM3 wbso sey I Uvea te iufssis yea to try aaytMeg pbes ef these UWek. Aapiria My be Isaea s often s taerris eay need ef Ms comfort: U stop a headache, throw off s esM, drive sway tks. riteumatim iw Wheaever ymi tj,. -; ym knew you utt gm j immrdiate rHhli kn. Umn wilV t.. , r, Vu knm aVW yu Why tohe chn- fern of idbsf hifi n . ; b as iwIM mv n ;,r tattl The ae miu r oa bottle of Iik i MMind the U n ever easirtsi sating '.& xi sabsUtuhi lor Aspinc! ThkFish which made Prince Rupert Famom "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily I)y Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE HUPEUT. H.C DEPRESSION PRICES EUK Coals, per ton $11.00 & Not Nut Coal) Lump Coal, per ton fl-3" Ioose Coal, $1.00 per ton less All Coals arc in u dry shed. Don't buy water Im.vcoai HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 If your paper docs not arrive, telephone thcoffto s -By Westover, 6 y. nt 1