paoz rotm LOW PRICES feature all Electrical Appliances Take advantage of present low prices and equip your home with the Electrical Appliances you have lone been wanting. Replace leaky water bottles with a Heating Pad. Have an Electric Air Heater to take the chill off spring evenings. These and other jiur-anteed appliances are now on display at interesting prices with convenient terms readily arranged if desired. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited Gunnar Selvig Announces That He Has Adflcd a .;, Grocery Department To the Butcher Shop ' 1 Now.ydll cih get all your requirements ,at one place. Very low prices f or cash -only. AU grocerledelyered wifibSmeat orders- Gunnar Selvig 303 Third Ave. Phone 763 FOR SALE Fresh Fish Daily Aboard Helen II Cow Bay COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and , Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a , ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We 1 also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Kupcrt Feed Co. 58 Phones 551 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,010 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Wtldlor 80-ton Derrick for Heavy lifts Sawmill and MlnlngMacblnrry Repaired and Overhauled JONES' Family Meat Market Liver, 1 lb. , Bacon, 1 lb Loin Pork Chops 2 lb. Loin Lamb Chop 2 lbs I fc Loin Veal Cttop 2 lbs Round Steak 2 lb. . - L. Shoulder Pork-? 4 lbs Leg of Pork per lb. Good Pot Rout of Btef per lb. Lamb Stew, 4 fat. Turnips. 10 lbs. Veal Stew 3 lbs. . Spare Ribs 3 lbs. I Pork Sausage I 2 lbs 957 Phone 937 MACKENZIE FURNITURE SPECIAL Bed complete Phone 775 25c 25c 35c 35c 35c 35c 12c 10c 50c 25c 25c 25c 327 Third Avenue The Letter Box LTI10LI) LAW AND OKDEH alitor, Dally News: At a general meeting of the Prince Rupert Women's Canadian Club held on Tuesday, February 21, the following resolution was passed: "That in view of the fact that ( during recent months much publicity has been given In the local press to Ideas of government that I are abhorrent to all loyal citizens of Canada and the British Empire we. the members of the Prince Rupert Women's Canadian Club, wish to go on record as protesting tnose ideas and we declare our whole-hearted allegiance to our King and country and will do all in our power to uphold the law and order of our established government. MARGARET PALMER. Secretary, Prince Rupert Women's Canadian Club. FISHERMEN PROTEST Kdltor, DaUy News: Would you please allow space in your valuable paper for the following letter? To the clttaens of Prince Rupert: ; The Fishermen's Industrial Union' meeting waa raided Monday night! by the police. We would like to re-1 mind the police that this city de-; rives its greatest revenue from fish-. ing. If the fishermen here wish to organise and demand a better price for their product are they not at the same time trying to stabilise industry In Prince Rupert? If we fishermen In this city cannot meet to discuss ways and means of raising our present standard of living without being intimidated by the police, and are forced to go on the fishing grounds and fish for nothing are we the only ones to feel the pinch? We would ask for the co-opera tion of the clttsens in helping the P. I. U. to organise all fishermen and thereby attain this better stan dard of living, and to have our future meeting without interruption from the police. IVAN MAHOOD. Secretary, Executive Committee, F. I. U Prince Rupert Branch. District News NEW HAZELTON Six tenders were received by the New Hazelton public school board (or a supply of wood. 8. H. Senkpiel being the lowest tenderer he was awarded the contract. His price was st.00 a cord delivered for green birch, two feet long. Mt.vi Annie Fumes was elected queen of the carnival at Smlthers last week. BURNS LAKE Corp. Charles Solberg of Uncha Valley, who has spent several weeks in the Bums Lake Hospital suffering with frosen feet, left for his home last Saturday. Miss Haines, R.N., superintendent of Bums Lake Hospital, will leave shortly for a holiday. E. H. Nelson and II. B. Hunder ar- Two-Inch Bedstead. Walnut Finish : rived from Camrose. Alta.. and are Simmons Coil Spring: Simmons I leaving for the north gold fields Felt Mattress QOI wnere spent last summer in prospecting. Advertise in the Daily News UTILUE THE T0ILER,' V i I BOV T OH . I'M HUMtcV OORV Mal .lT.T. IY. ill" vir.r UAfr itv(i J r. - ' 11 ' - II S I II I mm IDI DAILY Wednesday, February Glass Carving Is Science A New York tirm ha roductd to a m-umico the art of glass carving. Take our word lor it this is an artist .s.ind-blajUng a design which has been applied by chemically treated paper. Picture Replete j C. N. R. Trains With Thrills at J Mondays' Wednesdays and Frl-n . iJ - 9:30 P- i nr Lapitol 1 onmht From he Ka4t- i I Tue,dys' Thursdays and Satur- i days 10:15 p.m. A most unusual and extraordt-1 nary type of story comes to the Capitol tonight and tomorrow. It is "I Am a Fugutive From a Chain Gang." statring Paul Muni, with a brilliant supporting cast The screen play by 8heridan Glbney and Brown Holmes is based on the autobiographical novel of Robert E. Bums. The picture treat of the astounding experience of a man sentenced to state chain gang for the theft of less than five dollars, wtoo escaped and is still at large. The ta)e Is replete with thrills InefacUnt the flight of a convict' throuft: fwampa, pursued by armed guards and baying bloodhounds. ! the blowing up of a bridge with ( dynamite and a battle of prisoners armed with explosives with guards ; with riffyt. j In addition to the many thrill t and the tremendous drama of the COLDS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS It all depends on you - if you want to be rid of your stubborn cold and I be up and doing in a few hours.1 I you 11 ask your druggist for a bottle ' 1 of Buckley's Mixture and take it as directed. That tough old hang-on cough that nothing seems to help is an easy task for Buckley's after just the first sip - you'll know it's on its way-out. i Buckley's "acts like a flah" - 70 ' of Canadians use it for Coughs. Colds. Bronchitis and ordinary respiratory troubles It loosens things up - It neutralises the acid conditions. Oct a bottle - you or one of the kiddles may need It to-night -It's different free from anything harmful. 1 For your health's sake - demand Buckley's for cheap Imitations arej TO PICKIfJflf Ul PRICE QUALITY SERVICE WE HAVE 'EM ALL Mince Meat 2 lbs Blue Ribbon Malt 3 s per tin Lobster Eagle Brand H s per tin Devilled Meats Clark s Vs. 3 for piece, there is a glowing romance Kellogg's Bran Flakes- of the fugitive's undying love for, 9 P a woman he can never marry and .OP8 Wut Plakea the heart-breaking experience oft 3 ! his marriage to a woman who held , nP For cleaning hands him through the knowledge of his ' per tin seccret and eventually betrayed , Peanut Butter-Bulk him to the authorities. 2 lbs. 29c 95c 29c 25c 35c 25c 21c 25c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store We deliver all orders, ft or over 317-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 575 Phone II I? ; OLIVI i ; Those Changing Styles OH , Boy! xeu KHjovAi M VUHBN IT COMB MATH . VMVVT'l-L. you Tj 00 r . . i. - . Use Purity Brand Italian Olive Oil With vour food. It is the best lu bricant for the system. It will insure good health and Is prescribed by physicians Very " " low nrlce now. Pete Bruno Distributor OA.IMTlT UITTLH" BUMCH Of INMOCKMT, UM0fMlrK-ATt2n r-t-mwTi i I YOU BVEIBi I-Air. Wednesday Si Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 Si 8:30 Admission 15c 4: 30c Feature Starts at 7 Si 9 r ilia II - S II I THURSDAY at . Feature Stari. THE MOST SENSATIONAL PICTURE OF THE YER "I AM A FUGITIVE" atiav. . mill .ts.wv i Jllfl.,f' UTlxrj Willi Paul Muni, Olend.t Farrell, Helen Vinson, A Warn,. , A True Story of the Horrors of a Chain f.anr Comedy "BKINO EM BACK SOBER" PARAMOUNT WEI). REVIVAL at 10:30 WARNER BAXTER in "Amateur r j j Was So Skorl o! Breath Could Not Lie Down to Sleep Mr. P. 3. anott, fikorerji. f W!:'j: "I hid Ua o tmublml h I could not lie down to tlerp it Ix I fooldat do say hud wi.rk. t ,y Uirs, and hd serrous sad moUsc-ing tn and bariiM vtry sk, ' I triad all kloJj of mdiriB V.at v M m relief until after I had UkMj i rr t. Uilboni'f Hurt tad Ktrra IM1. u f " I kttt felt brttee in evry wy rr W U kit lrt tmi pHitl iWfM. tp Mt T V .. lit, WE WANT FURS We mut have them fot we have cuMomerv for them tu are Milling to pay eaah. We have been In the butlnc here for many ra anji , , a reputation for fair dealing. Bring )our catches to us f. -t. Jh mIII never regret It. The Old Iteliable GOLDBLOOM Dealer in all kinds ef L DEPRESSION PRICES KK Coals, per ton $11.00 & SID (Not Nut Coal) Lump Coal, per ton JO . Loose Coal, $1.00 per ton les All Coals arc in a dry shed. Don't buy water, buy coii HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 inensn wntcn maae rrincenuperiramou "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily Iiy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PKINCK RUPERT, B.C. Shoe Repairing Bring your shoes to the Shu-Craft We rebuild them Satisfaction Ouarantecd M. MacAKTHUH Third Ave. Next I'edersl lllk. Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY IMionc v7 -By Westover, I HttlOi n n MV MSW J ! WW fiTfo- ' ymtf.wrtMzanry'vi,