page rouB f S. II sack . sack DAIRY SALT For cooking 8Mb, smek FINE SALT 7-lb.sek FINE SALT 3-lb. aaek SHAKER SALT Plain or Iodised, per pkg per pkt. per dos SALADA Drew Relief When He Had Money; Is Now Doing Time Divisional headquarters of the provincial police tare have been advised that Han Selgies lias been sentenced? to seven days Imprisonment wttr bard labor k Tort St. John f,or obtaining relief y false pretences. '"Selgle confessed to drawing $14 from the government in relief when htfrta in possession of $69 in cash. He Alter reimbursed the government for the $14. SALT SPECIALS Have Y'ou Ever Stopped to Think How Indispensable Common Salt Is? Y'ou Will Always tte it so do Not Hesitate in Buying at These Prices, COARSE SALT 10 lbs, .. ... 50-lb. Q0 i-Ib. 15c $1.49 JELLY POWDERS are advancing in ; price. You can buy them now at ; low prices C 57c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store We deliver all orders, 32 or over 317-19 Third Avenue West r.O, Box 57S Phone 1 Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY T X3 Ak PRICE DOWN 10 c a lb BROWN LABEL Half pound now 25 cents SAME FINEST QUALITY Grocers - see rebate forms If ALREADY MAILED TO YOU WE: ! ,v PROTECT YOU AGAINST ALL LOSS ; ' GIBSON PATERSON LIMITED, WINNIPEG. 1 WHIFFLETS Front the Waterfront Reporting thai wind-iand gener ally unfavorable weather conditions had permitted of lhitle prbjress bjs-Ing made on the Job of safhraglng the local halibut boat Livingstone, II which stranded and sank )ver two weeks! ago oh'WVe Aes coast of The Armour Salvage Co.'s local service boat Salvage Princess, Capt. Reg. Green, which went to Vancouver recently with the Moth seaplane of the Northern B. C. Airways in tow. is due back about Friday with a scowload of lumber for Albert & McCaffery. The Salvage Princess, which left Vancouver for here last Wednesday, was reported yesterday i to be crosslnz Oueen Charlotte 89c 8011,111 20c 10c 10c Shoe Repairing Bring your shoes to the Shu-Craft We rebuild them Satisfaction Guaranteed M. MacARTIIUK Third Ave. Next Federal Blk. CONDITIONS . Immediate ' inSresiirition Will be ; Asked by Delegation, to Arnfcd with sworn istatemehts of former pmployees m. thev,;drklngn a delegation; sponsored, by JUic local unemploycdj and consisting of liar- Dundas Island, apt W. P. forfait vey M&rphyL national brdanteer of came in inis Bonans inwv.MCj tne Mine women lunion oi can-scene of ttye wreck ifbrd the (I NV ada. RuseeJl Barr hpd Jbe. Sarlch The Jedway and salvage etrulpment! sailed? yesterday, afternoon on iht are remaining at the scene trfjoirden for Vfyorla where they which Capt. Armottt may return; will 'demand of thi Legislature, be- within a day or so. The Livingstone. lore the present session prorogue, is resting at thirty fathomso pin nacle rock. Breakers rolling as high as 20 to 30 feet have damaged much salvage gear. It Is possible salvage may prove impracticable. public investigation be im mediately made into allegedly dangerous condition .of the Hidden Creek and Bonanza mines at An-yox "in order that a replUtlon of the Blakeburn disaster may not occur and in order to protect the Uvea of the workers there." The proposed Investigation committee. It is demanded, should be composed of representatives of various trades un ions and labor bodies, workers who have been employed at Anyox and, representatives of the government' and company. It is claimed that each succeeding month conditions at these mines become more dan- J gerous due to the shooting out of j huge sections of pillars with battery rounds of powder, the concussion from the large explosions displacing ! ' and cracking the whole structure of the mine not only In the vicinity of the shots but for hundreds of feet; around and entailed great danger J to powdermen and other workers who are employed there. I Among those making sworn, statements in regard to conditions at Anyox are Russell Barr, Dan Ba-! blch. Lars Larson. Joseph Sarlch John Sakulkh and Mike Marehuk. "TILLIE THE TOILER" I'M THlUtctUG ABOUT QUVIMO w- mac - it's onlv roncry oocuya HAPiTP . I -PHOJRT) -IM- SALJK.MAU " V Zrf v-'0 H SOMMA, I$ J lfOVM T TO ME J A3 ffc-H Phone 657 nil DAILY JTETTi -mXLU.LL!! - i Halibut Arrivals Summary American 150.500 pounds, 5,5c. and 3c. to 6.8c. and 3c. Canadian 58,000 opunds, 4.5c. and 2c. to 5c. and 2c. AMKKICAN Senator, 24,000, Booth. Gc and 3c. Zarembo. 10,000, and Teddy J 12,500, Cold Storage. 6.4c and 3c. Mlddleton, 10,000. Pacific, 0.3c and 3c Friendly. 9.000. offered 5.5c anu 3o by Booth holding over until 3a 3a Sherman. 16.000. Royal, 6.8c and Relianee I., 12.000, Atlln. 65c and Hazel H, 13,000. Royal, 5.6c and 30. Oiah.-10.000. and Midway. 11,000. PaelU. SI and 3c. LanHag, 10,000, Pacific. 8.8c and 3a Thtlmajkl.. 7.000. Booth, 6.5c and 3a PCfg. 6.500. Atlin. 6.2c and 3c. Rap lit, 8,500. Royal. 6.7c and 3c. 3. CANADIAN Relief, 10.500. and Pair of Jacks, lMOO, Ooid Storage, 4.5c and 2c. AtlU 9,000. Cold 8torage, 4 Jc and 3C. Tramp, 4,000. Atlin. 4.7c and 2c. R.W., UJWO, Royal. 5c and 2c. SohL Loaned Good; Is V . Fined at Prince Ge 1 1 corjje Ui bptton of five days' ltrfprlbon- rpfflt, by Stipendiary Magistrate N. P. Moran at Prince Oeorge dn a GREAT CAST IN PICTURE 'If I Had a Million" I Ambitious Drama With Novel Plot "If I Had a Million." drama centering around an eccentric millionaire who distributes hU fortune among nine persons at random from a city directory, la the featur ed picture coming this mid-week to the Capitol Theatre here. Fifteen movie players of starring rank have roles In the picture which Is one of the most ambitious undertakings ever to come out of Hollywood. These stars are: Gary Cooper, a forge Raft, Wynne Gibson, Charles 'La ugh ton, Jack Oakle, Frances Dee. Charlie Ruggles, Alison Sklpworth. W. C. Fields, Msry Kola rid, Roscoe Kama, May Robson. Oene Raymond, Lucien Uttiefleld and Richard Bennett. Bennett plays the role of the millionaire. His beneficiaries are , Cooper, a rowdy marine: Miss Otb-!son. a lady of dubious reputation; Raft, a forger; Raymond, a convicted murderer only a few hours from the electric chair; Laughton. underdog in an office: Ruggles. clerk In a china shop: Miss Sklpworth. an ancient vaudeville actress: and Miss Cape Spencer. 8.500. Booth. 4 Ac nooson. living in home for the aged. and 2e. Gony. 5,000, Atlln. 4.6c and 3c. SALMON Karen II . 11,000 10.1 Atttn. red springs Today's Weather , Frtjik RupertPart cloudy, light westerly wnd; barometer. 30.10; temperature. 42; smooth sea. Doftd Tree Point Overcast llaht westerly wind barometer, 30.16. temperature. 42: cJMppy seat. Lanaara Part cloudy, strong westerly wind, heavy chop. TrtplA Island Cloudy, westerly gale, rough sea. , Ralph? QJto has be ttted & charge df theft, tie waj qplctedP Trie coromltUe in charjre bf. selling a sai- and tools which fte of Mrs D A. Brown. Mrs Mr had bevi loaned to him by Milton ' A. MUls. Enjoyable Whist And Bridge Party By Royal Purple A very pleasant evening was spent by all those who attended an enjoy - able bridge and whist party which wai held lasf night In the Has' Home by the Ladles of the Royal There were eleven tables In play and prise-winners wore: Bridge -Ladles' first. Mrs. O. A Johnson: second. Mrs. B. i. Hbcoa: men's first. Bdlde Hudson; stBond, Ooort Clcconne. VThlstLadlea' iMt, Mrs. W. &. MiweU; seeofldV Mb AmUa Our rich; afcrfet Jtitf... W. K. Funoell; second, Qordon SHUlcroK . Follotcai.4eNclrefresn nents were sifted Much in Little . W E vyVlisrroft. Mrs. E. J. Clapp. Mrs Harry Menxie and Mrs. F.' M. Crosby Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 p.m. Admission 15c k 50c Feature starts 7:30 St 9:30 jsMgflgS TtWinnngP I'iuimy ti "CHIME OP ffl YOU HAVE OFTEN SAID IT - NOW SEE WHAT IlAPPEN "IF I HAD A MILLION" With 15 Great Stars OAKY COOPER, GEORGE ItAFr tvw.. CHARLES LAUGHTON, JACK OAKIE and MANY ivriir Comedy-TAXI FOR TWO" paii SATIN-GL0 Annual Sale YOU SAVE $1.00 on Gallons 2Tc on Pints 50c on Quarts 15c on 1 Pints These reductions apply on Varnishes, Enamels (I, : s , , (j Finishes, and will continue Until Next Saturday, April 8th DeLuxe Wall Tint In fourteen attractive ah uU H., ,, , special price for this week only SOc for five .p..tu,' , , Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famom "Rupert Brand" NEXT DAY I WMO I TAT I I Ntrrv&ik TOOSVITTO ffiv '"w,r"f v TMTpM.f Mu-II sffeEVjii:, SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Slorage Co., Lti PKINCB KL'PKUT. H.C ivv iMvtAwuwitx ' dir ""'M" X .l mK-" I u tocmt bV; r t1 THAT NIGHT , 6 WEEKS LATER Mom with B O. ui too A iiniuor mtoioo OUCHTtoai" IWTMAT ftl.ll tftmtm v,4,nH IN A TAXI- I m ,t IKUTA tllM.TWMW :' - -S irfe "flo V VHATB W0t WWV It lat tO UMf ill. f kOTKI IT llt tlCT Ma wt tilt Tmt TIT BEWARE OF "B.O." TJVFUYOVF. nr !i i' wir- Wft of at orftdii. WmJi nd stK uhljfcWoy. iMcmwr. tfcuwUn' . int litkte puriSM imi JUnt$ ll"B.O.,,dMilr. l ifehunt'i Mn4, pnrt-mri fvinf l.tkrr frrtSrot dull km - prnlwll bsltb fcf ' mnrinf or mi from h.wll. Adoft Liffboof tnUy. -By Westover.