11 PACT! TOVM He built a $ 1 50,000,000 fortune and he said... Phone 85 i ' f'.V n WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront George E. Windsor, manager of Wales Island cannery, and members of his crew were here aboard the steamer Catala last evening go lng north to get the plant In theS Naaa River fishing division in readiness for the season's operations. This is about the last crew to arrive in the district this spring, some having already been on the ground YE OLDE English Fish Shbppe Wc Deliver SPECIALS IN FltESII FISH lied Cod Fillets, per lb -..lOc Halibut Hlleta, per lb LJltc Halibut Cheeks, 3 lbs 2Se Mteed Halibut, per lb 10c lied Spring Salmon, per lb 15c Whit Spring Salmon, per lb. 8c Crabs. 2 lor 2ie Smoked riih a Specialty J'htne 851 Second Street for a month or more. Mrs. Windsor and family came north with Mr. Windsor. Harry Scott, well known coast hand logger, is in port for a couple of days from his hand logging operations at Baker Inlet In Grenvllle Channel. He recently had Installed at McLean Ways at Seal Cove here a 16-19 VIckstrom (Finnish) engine 1 .j 4 "No matter what the condition of business ... never stop Advertising -Wm. Wrigley Jr.; ) i- i Here is sound advice for 1 i , A V. Prince Rupert merchants from the late Wm. Wrigley The mighty Wrigley enterprises stand a monument to kthc power of Advertising that built theni Until 19jfiVrlgley spent pfirbxl- . '-; ' matcly $100,000,000 in advertising his 4at$. . ' You may not own a million-dollar busines.s.Jiut.ad-,. . vertising will do PROPORTIOrVTELY Til E SAME FOR YOU as it is doing for the Wrigley Company. The Daily News LET THE DAILY NEWS TELL IT AND YOU'LL SELL IT! In his boat Llla and yesterday took a trial run In the harbor on which the highly satisfactory mark of nine miles per hour was logged. Harry, who arrived in port Friday, will leave tomorrow on his return to Baker Inlet. He is planning to remove his logging operation shortly from Baker Inlet to a point further down Grenvllle Channel about midway to Klew Nugget. "TILLIE THE TOILER" IH1 DAILY R1W1 PUPILS AT MUSIC CLUB Students' Day Held at Home of Mrs. V. T. Kerjin The Ladles' Music Club held their annual students' day program at the spacious home of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergln, Fourth Avenue West Saturday afternoon. The president of the dub, Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, presided and was also convener of the program which was as follows:- "O Canada." Duet, "March of Peace." Charlotte Philllpson and Peter Brass. Piano solo. "Nareissts," Shirley Llpsln. Piano sofa. "Valse in E. Minor," Verna Graham. . Piano solo, "Little Cradle Song," Betty Miller. Piano solo. "Prelude," Russell Cameron. Piano sok "Lea Deux Allouettea," Frances Thompson. Song, selected. Ruthaiia Starr. Piano solo. "Minuet," Victoria Stamford. Piano solo, Chacorae," Betty Wilkinson. Piano solo, "Valse Vallet," May McPhaU. Piano solo. "Hunting Song." Helen Ormtston. Piano solo. "Valse in O. Plat." Marie Balagno. Piano solo. "Long. Long Ago," Jack Carson Duet, "Jolly Darkies," Betty Payne and Irene Foot. Piano solo. "March in C," Margaret McMeekin. Piano solo. "Sous Dels," op. 87. ; Frances Moore. Piano solo, (a) The Belle." b "Punch and Judy" Walts," FaHh King. . Song, "Kentucky Babe," Sheila Blaekatock, Mllllcent Anderson and Margaret KeMay. Piano solo, Curious Story." Billy Olbeon. Piano soloi "The Butterfly," Orace Watkinaen. Piano solo, "Oypsy Revel." Rich ard Mills. Violin solo. "8unday Morning." Boclna Christienaen. Piano solo. "Bobolink." Cordon Stamford. Recitation, selected. Norma Watt Piano sok, "Dense." Sheila Black-stock. Piano iolo, The Swallows." Jes sie Olbeon.' Piano solo. "Valse BrilBante" in A. flat, Venetia Peero Piano solo. "Narctaets." Annie Pe- Wson. Rythm Band. Pupils of Miss Ho- gan and Miss McCStXery Piano solo. "Woodland Dawn." Norma Smith. Violin solo, "Schubert's Serenade." Billy Haddm. Piano solo. "Nocturne" In B. Fiat. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship ftepalrers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts )! Sawmill and MlnlngMachlnery Repaired and Overhauled THIS PLAY ISLIVELY Joan Bennett and Spencer Tracy Starred in ".Me and My Girt" Boasting a cast of strength and popularity as well as a thrilling and hilarious story,. "Me and My Girl" comes to the Capitol Theatre here as the feature offering for the first of this week. Both Joan Bennett and Spencer Tracy, who portray the leading roles, are said to give strong characterizations. Miss Bennett plays the part of a sophisticated cashier in a downtown New York, restaurant while Tracy appears as' a smart young detective who falls in love with her. The flirtation leads to the arrest of a merciless bank robber and killer and a reward ( of $10,000 as a wedding present. The supporting cast Includes such well known actors as Marion Burns. : J. rarrell Macdonald. Henry B.J Walthall and Oeorge Burns. i Margaret ChrisUensen. llano solo. "Sonata," Mary be lie Mac Takes the Air Piano solo, selected, Ruth Nelson. Song. "Juct a welrying For You," David Houston. Piano solo. "Pafftea," J.flmn Walls. : Piano solo, "Intrata," Patricia Me- Clymont. Piano solo. "EUgy." David How- "Ood 8a ve the King.' The above student are pepus of the following: Staters of St. Joseph, Miss M. A. Way. Miss 8wnna Oisvf son A.T.C.M, C. P. Balaam Mkss N. Lawrence. Miat Margaret MeCaf-fery. Miss M. Hogan. Mrs. C. 11. Kiel-back and Mrs. Lancaster. At the close ths president thanked' Dr. and Mrs. Kerf in for the use of their home. Tea was served to the ladles and fruit punch to the children with Mrs. James Farquhar convener of the refreshments Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. J. H. McLeod and Mrs. E. Moore with several members of the club acting as servile un sSHsssssssBssssssKSE 1 TAX ON MALT IS REDUCED Our price Is reduced. While they last you can buy at this low price. Don't wait. BLUE RIBBON MALT- Q-f A( 3-lb. tin. each VXslU MUNRO MALT Q?p 24-Ib. tin, each ..." DOMINION HOPS-fc'e Off0 3 pkgs DOMINION HOPg-H's fJQg KING OSCAR SARDINES 25( . MOTHER'S niSCUIT .MIX Biscuit in a Jiffy nnn 1Mb. pkg. JUICY ORANOHB 3 doz FKBB1I DATES 4 lbs. NEW POTATOES per lb. 59c 25c 10c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store We deliver all orders, $i or over 317-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Hot 575 rhone II MONDAY & TUESDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 p.m. Feature Starts 7:10 Si 9:10 Admission ISc ft SOc THE 2 I n vuomt hust "dom-t wowtA I '2 TSM) si f 'T ism'T ( il.iH 1 HBtttt ticli& vou Mirr'' 'ou VOU TO DO a I .eooT Me 3ET Voce 2T Mvrajj 5x1 can MAVtr -rwit W I v.71 ' , CAB'S WIO OP J ul& V X TOAk OJP- TWH OHM-.Ca AWO R THfl JJr'fS ;Ji,, f COMEDY - ItO.MANCE "ME AND MY GAL" "MASK OF ifcjjgj "K LEAUNrn "4 With SPENCER TRACY, JOAN HKNNKTT A Whirlwind of Swift Excitement and Slam-ltang Comede i f MICKEY MOUSE in "KLONDIKE KID tUAxf CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMEI Tivn COMPANY OP CANADA, LIMITED v v v V T'l TKAII-IIHITIHII COLl'Mlll.t Usauftcturert of ELEPHANT llrind (ii;micw, ii:iuii.ii:hm Producers & IlWlntra of TADANAC ll'und tl.f.CTKOLVTir AMMONIUM PHOSrilATE SULrilATE OP A.M.MO.SH TRIPLE SUrERNIOSNUTi LEAD-ZINC CAO.MIUM-IUSMITH TheFish which made Prince Ruper I Famom "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Hj Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE KUPERT, H.C. Coal! 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