PAOX FOUB TEH DAILT RXTTI Wednesday. March 15. 11 Forced Sale! My Creditors Want Money From now until March 31 entire stock will be Sold Below Cost. Our loss your Gain COME IN AND COMPARE VALUES AND PRICES. good for baking, per pfc. Roloc ream lift GEO. ARSENEAU Uratton Block, Next Post Office MUSSALLEM'S Always Have Lowest Prices Quality Goods bets- per pfeft. . ... Fairy Soap 5 cakes In box per box Aylmer.Plum Jam 4's per thK. 23c 27c 25c 37c Gold Dust Scouring Powder QCn 3 tins MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Wc deliver all orders, $3 or over 317-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 575 Phone 18 MACKENZIE FURNITURE 327 Third Ave. Phone 771 BED LOUNGES -Cuurh Ui daytime, and makes a full size bed Q1 C Q-0 Special. With pillow Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,09 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers (or Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brits Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 80-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sawmill and MlnlngMachlncry Repaired and Overhauled The Letter Box STATU MARKETING I Editor, Daily News: : Under the heading etlng." w. McL. Clarke. Secretary .In addition of the Canadian Chamber of Com- doubles was playefe, I merce. in a recent issue of "Oan- adian Business" makes some observations of interest to all. and :for the benefit of your readers I. And Our Stock is Guaran- trust you win find space for this; teed to be FRESH matter. i 'There are some who believe Readycut Macaroni- Jq that state marketing of farm cam-pa lb modules will result In better prices 3 2ft P 211(1 large profits for the produ- Ibs cer." Pure Lard Silveriest lip, After ouWlnln history of bulk, per tb this movement, the writer con- Pure Lard Shamrock OQp OD tlnues: S-lb. tin -Th Stevenson Rubber Plan ot Finest Creamery Butter Our own 1925 supported by the British Oov-brand, "Economy" QCp ernment In defiance, of business 3 lbs. OUU judgment, shortly ended In Has) Tea Broken, grange Pekoe, our and eight years later the rubber own brand, "Economy" in producers still find themselves k per ib Oij. . straightened circumstances. The Buy now as tea Is advanc-QAp efforts of Bra ill to stabilize the ins in wice. 3 lbs. O"; price of coffee through the Gov- Old English Meal A cereal and ernment Coffee Valorisation plan resulted In demoraUzatlon. the tragedy of which is still being experienced, and hundreds of tons of coffee were last month dumped Into the harbor of Santos. The silk marketing program of the Japanese Government has bad the same disastrous consequences. The more recent effort to control the price of sugar through group effort have had unfortunate .effects in the West and East Indies sooner than most anticipated. The U-8. Farm Board In its efforts to stabilize wheat and cotton prices, to hold out against the world for bigger profits and to make the farmer prosper ous, contributed to a temporary paralysis of those markets which is .still evident and have merely made the farmer poorer than be would have been had private en Iterprlse been allowed to liquidate the over-supply, thus to restore a balance In the markets. The story of our Canadian Wheat Pool is very similar. These experiments have all failed miserably, not to mention similar leaser efforts in respect of sisal, hemp, raisins, and nitrate, which resulted In similar chaos and suffering." "A major aspect of all these ex perlments which have been under taken through popular demand and public pressure quite against the considered Judgment of bus inrss. has been that the govern ments concerned have had to ad mlt of collossal losses, the UJB Farm Board, for Instance, ha vim? as follows: Skrena Court ', 7:30 M. MeCatfery and R. Mox-ley vs. p. 1 erguson and T. Bussan-' ich. y 8:00 Mrs. Partow and C. J, Nor rington vs. Miss F. Cross and W. Tobey. 8:30 Mrs. O Laldler and L. Stamford vs. Miss N. Lawrence arid Ian Murray. . ; 1 9:30 F. M. Davis and J. Hi Horton Vs. N. Allen and R. Tobey. 10:00 Winner of Mrs. Paflow and C. J. Norrington vs. Mlss!F. Cross and W. Tobey event to play Miss C. Mitchell and W. Lambie. 10:30 Miss J. Moffatt and N. vs. R. Bartlett and Mrs. Moose Hall 7:00 to. Tobey.vsj BaW Alien. 7.30 W. Bryant .vs. ti. TotoeV. 8:30 M. McCaffery N AHen. 9:00 W. Bryant and W. Lambie vs. R. Bartlett and W. Cornish. 9:30 Miss B. Thompson and R. Allen vs. Miss Y. Terrien and L. Murdock. 10:00 R. Moxley and S. Darton. This brings the draw out to the semi-finals In all events. Semi-finals will be played In Moose Hall to morrow evening. lost 450 million dollars In respect of wheat alone. The books of our governments hsve yet to be bal anced in respect to the wheat pools. "And now. in spite ot all these tragedies of government In business, there Is s movement from some sections to have the govern ment undertake the marketing of dairy products "The reasons for such failures are manifold. First and foremost, these state plans are attempts to defy economic law. The fundemen-tal truism of supply and demand must inevitably be considered and they who choose to Ignore that simple economic fact will sooner or later have It made abundantly clear to them through sheer suf fering. That is precisely what Has happened and will always happen to those who are foolish enough to believe that they can Ignore the rules that others must observe. OBSERVER. MTILL!E THE TOILER" ieraa -no 1 VQU tMM'T IUT9MD sua TOST BBCTVUSB I HA-O IT ' BADMINTON LASTNIGHT Number of Games Played at United Church Hall With Varying . Results The city badminton tournament series continued to progress with COMETS LEAD BASKETBALL Girls' Came Last Night Was Closely Contested and dives Winner Right to riay-Off SENIORS' BIO SCORES The Comets took the lead away varying successes. Below are results from the cardinals In last night of the first round of the mixed 'doubles played on the United Church court last evening, winning teams being the first listed: Mrs. Norrington and R. Bartlett vs. Miss M. MacKay and T. Bussan-tch. 15-6. 18-16. Miss D. Thompson and Ron. Allen vs. Mrs. J. H. Horton and W. Bryant. 18-17, 15-11. Miss J. Moffatt and Norman Allen vs. Miss J. Grieve and M. McCaf-rey, 15-12. 15-5. Miss C. Mitchell and W. Lamble vs. Miss A. Pillsbury and Dr. Mandy, ' 15-2. 15-5. I Miss N. Lawrence and Ian Murray vs. Miss E. Davis and F. M. Davis. 11-15. 16-7. 15-12. Mrs. O. Laldler and L. Stamford 'vs. Miss M. Astoria and W. Lyons. State Mark- 15-10. 15-12. girls' game In the last quarter winning by a close margin of two points. This Rives the Comets the honors in the second half and the right to meet the Amasoru In the play-offs for league leadership. The ame was the peppiest that the rirte have olnyed In this half. In the first half the Cardinals away with a bang and managed hold a four-point lead. In the second halt, however, the Comets broke loose with some speed and played havoc with the Cardinal guard line. With but two minutes to go the Comets sank a long one blew. In the senior game the Grotto cinched the second half of the league by taking the Ksiens into one -ame of men's tamp .54-45. The game was. slow to n nui umik uare inn uia untu nu 1 OW BU scored by it. Alien ana w. Tccey aU the way through. In the last over J. Dougherty and R. J. Allen. ;few minutes the game was a little 15-2, 15-5. better, the Kaiens setting a little The draw for tonight's games le. more 'pen Into their plays The Orotto were dead on the basket Mth their long shots and didnt give the Kalen guards a chance to Ret near them. In the intermediate game the Warriors teek the Merchants by a $re of JO-22 The game was fasti and spirited the Merchants putting up a better fight than they have all the .second hslf. In,the?unlpr flxtur the Meteors) easily best the Rovers 28-15. Individual Scores , Comets-rSteen. Irvine 6, Smith 2. Morgan ft). The i. CardtnalsVBtone 4, Lowe Rlvett. Mclllmoyl. 0i. OroUo Osrtich US'. Ratchfotd (18). Morrison 14. Hunt. Currier Menzies il. Stalker b Ksiens Cross 13. Mitchell .' Wing ham 8. Kelsey 18. Irvine. Tobey. Warriors Forbes 12. Comadlna (S).OUUs ilQt.Steffensrud U.Hic-kef, FlUpa trick, Davis. Merchants F. Dingwell 4. Ross 2f. Bury. F. Morrison i8i. AntonellL B Dingwell 8. Arney. Meteors Allen tt Morgan (12. Chrlstieon 11). Tobey. Amy Campbell S. Rovers Ivarson. Lindsay (Ml, WUItscroft, Armstrong. McRae, Breraner. Racing Legal in State of Oregon PORTLAND, March 15: Horse and dog racing In the State of Oregon Is legalised and provision made for betting on the results. Hotel Arrivals WINCE KUPKHT B. Johnston, D. J. Mugford, II. Larmlng. W. Cawell, F. Lancaster, 8. Waring. Vancouver; C. Corks, Port Essington; L. Skinner, Copper River; M. Miller. Blllmor; Mr. and Mrs. R. Ollbert, Terrace. Advertise In the Dally News LEFT ICE; LOST GAME Chicago Put In Protest and Then tjult the Game Last Night in National League CHICAGO, March 15: Chicago forfeited their hockey game In the National Hockey League last night when they left the ice following a protest. Games played last night were: Chicago 2, Boston 3. Canadlcns I. Montreal 2. Ottawa 3. New York Rangers 3. $No Sunday Ball in An Easy "Pick-up" EMgAOtMnMT WNg qm THE PyOOSy, it-4 I fS . '. N III Pennsylvania PHILADELPHIA. 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I If I I fff C I I I Ira I 'Wl V rS t-JIB II .mmml Y-Q X 4BSSSBKU I V V rTl Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 It 9 p.m. Admission 15c ti 50c Feature starts 7:30 & 9:31 Oat "Back Street" is Showing Tonight At the Capitol The screen play "Back Street," showing tonight and tomorrow at the Capitol la an adaptation of Fannie Hurst s most popular novel, and rmunt and SATlnni. Country" Immortalized on the Screen Fannie Hurst's "D A CV CTDtTTM Famous Love Story DLIy 0 1 Kfcfc 1 With IRENE DUNN, JOHN ROLES A Universal Picture Comedy--"Millionaire Cat" Paramount Nt, Wit Si Skirt if Breitl Ciild Hit Lie lown to Sleep Urt. P. J, Otmog, tikonftf, B.r "I Ui Uf m UoubUd viU ifcertiMM ( ui I mU t IU down U ilwp. I midst da sty bwd work, m Uin, sad k4 srT4 sad imoUkcriir Mtn. I triJ sTJ klaU ef wIMm, Vit ml M m niit antil sfUr I ki4 tikm thrx boi( Ujlwri i Ilnrt sad Nf r IMli, ts-'. vjrt tta I kiT fh bHUr ib Try wtf ' ' llfbrr Hay ward Was Member off Vitiate Council and Othtrwite 1 VANT Rtiuer I Ml IL I w r'mmmU'' I Ml JV M l " fV V -ill lirW CIV . . rj-M tfl 1 ) Prominrnt PORT SIMPSON. March Ift-Ile- BOOK LIST INCREASING Number Collected b r.ro(atn Ortncs llrut Store Cfnlnl Depot Now Id The bookA for Hi- IU cast of players Is headed by Irene . collet u-d under or Dunnr and John Boles, two of the "teadlly inottiiUnR th. n screen s best-liked artists. noon yrMeroay to iu,i, i, j, Back Street" tells an Intensely1 ud ths total n.:i Mi 53 ( affecUng story 'of a wothan who gave up everything In her. Hie for love, and a man who gave nothing but love. The picture sheds new light on "the eternal triangle." and you wFJI follow the naloiding of the Dlot with breathiess Interest. Uibulor are reminds: uu: books should, bo left onn- Ut 3 tore nd not si thr amu-. rA. iovriM are the mt if . Previously aknowU-lK i Iletlor WUkinaon J A. Tent "Back Street" Is Fannie Huest's Miss Mill greatest novel It first appeared in I M Motrtaon CoamopollUn Magaslne as s serial, Iat Hoagitey and was followed in 1911 by a most Mrs Homer successful novel,' The race to buy it' Mr H T. Cross was keen, and after you have seen Dr W. T. Kergin thr picture, you will resllsV why. It; T- A MaeCallum (a a great lo story ' C. Miller ! Anonymous ; " , jMfSnMartha Oootlkorp Died Recently 0.71 Bdfecumbo At Port Simpson' GYROS WILL GIVE GASH I Raking I'und lor fun hist l Nn 1 Itooks Jut a Soon s TrtMit Cam palm u Otrr ber Hayward. a proniiissK rsetdentj of Port Ssmnaon nuMd awn hm The Oyro Club .1 , bIm... u.Mi, 11 luncheon tesurday .( .u j- i algsWl Ul Ullsal til sal ii IlLiMltXt t1' IYI denly. He vu Ul only a shorf time U)riwlemciil anc passea away in we itn Bna- ... ,n ,hr u son HosplUI. tpajgn for used book The sate Mr. liayword was s are also coi lectin . member of the Port Simpson Ooun-, selves for a donsttot, i ell and was s prominent member their own shelves ' of the Port Simpson Athletic Club, the collection. l Uil4 $9 - ocrr I r - Icav i 'ii si 1 - -pe w: TTXT .: Hits? oL" In being one of the founders of thU Members of the cA vrr reorganisation He leaves to mourn cularlv nleaaad at tlx v .."it ie his loss besides his wife, three chfl- ponae being msdc t- ' dren. Lydla. Mabel and R1U. and mo are hoping it ail: one son. Alfred. that the tttrsry wili i The funeral cortege, headed by Ana not lose any of the Port Simpson Band, after Um , -luring the dull p-n -service was conducted by the Rev ; . V H. Senium. B A went to the cemetry. The casket was covered with floral otterlngs showiitf the high esteem In which the deceaaeo was held. The following sent floral offerings: Mr. and Mrs. Sdgar, Onndsoii llslph Hayward. Mrs. Brent-sen. AthleUr Club, Mr and Mrs Harry Ryan. Y.P EA. Mr and Mrs. .II f ,rlst arftuinrs Beer Bill Will ! Probably Pass I Senate Today WASIimOTON. M . Beyon. Mlaa Vtoffat. Ladles of the! House of Retwcseni .' YJ'.EA.. Ladies' Aid of the Bp-, of SIC to 91 passed th-worth League. Ivy Outkt. Mrs The Senate is cs pci-i. Maude noes. Mrs. Mssgrave and measure today uni n famUy. Mr. and Mrs, D. A. John-'feet 15 days after it son and others. President. inw't' 1. d W -By Westover.