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ENJOYABLE Last ot Series of Affairs For Anyox Strikers Held Last Mint What was probably the last of the series of entertainments held on behalf of the Anyox striker took plutc in the C. L. D. L. Hall last night and was well patronised. A large audience enjoyed a varied program of instrumental and vocal! music presented by talent from the mners unci local artists. The program was as follows. Selections by Jugo-81av five-piece string orchestra, conductor, Mike Juretteh Rqprian polka dances. Victoria Michalak 'age 6). Victrola accom- panltnnt. Vow solos, Tina Roma, Spanish (altar accompaniment by Julius WeBe. Plant-accordion solo, Mike Cul- apanish Oypsy songs. R. Carter Songs by Pete Hardy. Aecerriion and clarinet selections. Joe Uplschuk and Joe Sulikosld. Selections by instrumental quar tette, Tony Bussanich i mandolin). Wldo Bussanlch i clarinet). Mike Collust plano-accordlon) and Ru dolph Rose i8paniah guitar). K. C. B .Montgomery acted as stage manager. Production was ar ranged by R. T. M. Carter. A special collection was taken to aastat the defence fund of the strik-ts awaiting trial at the 8prlng As- next week. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Some of the members of the crews or Hayaport and Carlisle canneries Of the Canadian Pishing Co. arrived on the Kkeenu River Saturday on board the sieamer Cardena from Vancouver to start work preparatory M the season's canning opera-lions. Archie Scott, book-keeper at Haysport. was among those arriving. C. E. Salter and A D. Matheson. managers of Haysport and Carlisle canneries respectively, will be coming north on the Cardena on Friday of this week, accompanied by more members of the crews. Carl Orafstrom. manager of the Canadian Pishing Co s cannery at Butedale, and 33 members of the cannery crew came north from Vancouver yesterday on the steamer Catala to get the big canning and mild-curing plant In readiness for another seasons activities. Packing of spring salmon from the Queen Charlotte Islands and elsewhere In the district to Butedale will, it Is expected, commence soon. Butedale Is also an Important outfitting point for the halibut fleet. Also coming north on the Catala yesterday was Alex Sutherland, foreman of the Chatham Sound Packing Co.'s cannery at Humpback Bay. Porcher Island, and five other members of the crew Including F. J. Johnson. A. Ralph. A. McPherson. B. McPtTerson and B. Moore who will at once start in getting this model t annery" In shape for the season's work. George Y. lr' Old Chlnrtc ECZEMA REMEDY MUtWaa ptUi tmt raatarW. 4 aaalllta, r. ilk raliaf fa Kaaaoaa, llah. flaaplaa, raariaata, lmtl Hlaa, Hafcr toaama, SiMh, t !! M Aflaf aalalar'raaaUdlafaca. axalta aa lrt4 a4 falta4, It IHal. T aiaaa. $1 it trntt,,, ptfUl CRSIU1L CO. r.O. Km I ITI VaiHwatar, B.C TWO FILMS FEATURED "Hot Saturday" and "A Lady's Pro-fcsslon" at Capitol Theatre Here "Hot Saturday," starring Cary Grant, Nancy Carroll and Randolph Scott, and "A Lady's Profession," In which Alison Skipworth, Roland Young and Sari Marltaa have the principal roles, are the two features of a double bill which is being presented on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here the first of this week. A Saturday night party furnishes the background for "Hot Saturday." Miss Carroll, to escape the advances of a too-amorous escort at this affair, walks home. She awakes the next morning to discover tliat the story has been spread that she has spent the night at the home of Orant, a millionaire playboy. Her employer fires her and. hysterical she flees to Scott, a childhood sweetheart, to accept his offer of I marriage. He announces that engagement Is off. Tnea. determined I that the rumor shall become fact, I she rushes to Oram's arms. The climax that follows is startling in boldness. British humor, infectious laugh ter wriggle through the story of "A Lady's Profession'' M Miss Skip-worth, in the role of a British lady, leaves the safety of her ancestral castle to solve the problems of an impoverished nobleman who persists In leaping from scrape to senpe. Roland Young Is excellent nn the nit-wit Englishman. Sari Marttsa and Kent Taylor play the romantic leads, while Rosea Kans and Warm Hyratr complete the laugh sextette. Andrew Brown, storekeeper of Balmoral cannery on the Skeena River, and Mrs. Brown, who have been spending the winter w Vancouver, arrived in the rl'y from the ntu'k on the Catila b-t nlfht and will proceed tosUy to the 8k?era River. Mr. Brown, who wi seriously li last fall, has now recovered i FOLLOW OUR LEAD ROY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS 8MPRE86 ORANGE OOp MARMALADE. 40-us Jsr PRIDE OF ONTARIO HONEY. -lb. tin ', The Handy Man 65c Johnson's Special 1 tin FLOOR WAX. 1 lb 1 DOUBLE DUBTKR Value 1J6 OCp SPECIAL PRICE OUt The supply to limited, so put In your order now. Orders from out of town customers given careful attention. The quality of our goods and our prices cannot be beaten. We guarantee you satisfaction. The freight rates from here are cheaper than those In the south. ALL WE ASK 18 A TRIAL ORDER. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Wc deliver all ordrrs, 12 or over J17-I9 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 575 rhone II MONDAY 8i TUESDAY Admission 15c ti 50c TWO SHOWS 7 & 8:15 mmm 'V;"w' v rvr-'jE i -1VV .W- 1AM I , A.t i iVsmic. ) VvVrt "LAllVs pnn Starl. . 7'Si 1IIK Itin-TICKLINO, UPROARIOUS COUinv "A LADY'S PROFESSION" With ALISON SKIl'WORTIUtOLAND YOUNG, SAKI ROMANTIC DRAMA "HOT SATURnAvl MAltlTZ With CARY GRANT, NANCY CARROLL, UA.NUm 11 in " Roth Paramount Pictures HTT Added Attraction On the Stajjc at 9;2j Masquerade, Fancy Dress Dance Contest Music by Mrs. Rlark'r Orchestra WEDNESDAY ONLY "SELF DEFENCE" District News SKIDEGATE Ju.t twenty-six years ago K. C. Stevens of Bkldegate took out a party to Rennel Sound, Queen Charlotte Islands, to look over that area, the party being connected with the British Navy. Mr. Stevens was then told that Rennel Sound would be one day the greatest naval base on the Pacific Ocean. Just recently head officials of Royal Canadian Navy and of the Royal Canadian Air Poire have been looking over the same area by steanvr and airplane The Canadian National steamer Prince John, on the Queen Charlotte Island run. is now carrying only white cooks I Mrs. J. Mathers and Mrs. 1. Kit son of Sand-pit have been visiting at Queen Chan. , days with friend The Forest Br.u, pert ti t provi can ix kiowii , ;the Qui-, n fliai i tin kiovuii on :i. Ifhinri , i , faxl' j . cuuver UUnd A feeling ot n..i.. 'Ing ovei the Qi. and at tlie a-;..-tovernm'-iit In i., malt as it Is ft!', at the children n Joe Moliuir. .i I Dead Trie Pom; rate u low d; . full of fin gold jCd 'Hi! of Ulr -i.i i . 'trach Cai.t V. K W t"i i 'n ft" i; iii't .i been .... at 9 en Ch.u. days. gsil?;:'HV (snsnsnsnsSrKannl&iBVsS SAVE WRIGUY 5 WRAPPfJtS-Wrht ht PREMIUM Qui CATAiOOif Coal! Coal! 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