ESI tot DAILY NEWS Wednesda 7 Marih pa ok rotra i ,i REAL BARGAINS For Your Consideration XVc have just received a shipment of Terrace Apples. Try a box and help the interior farmer. Mcintosh Reds per box Rome Beauty per box DeJ1ctou. per box Terrace Ptatte per sack Terrace Turnips 12 lbs. BeU 6 lb. 327 Third Ave. few m K OLJVI H : $1.49 1.49 81.75 81.25 25c 25c Match Canadian product 97fi 3 boxes to pkg., per pkg. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Wc deliver all orders, S3 or over 317-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 575 Thone 18 Shoe Repairing Bring your shoes to the Shu-Craft We rebuild them Satisfaction Guaranteed M. MacARTIIUR Third Ave. Next Federal Blk. Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 MACKENZIE FURNITURE Phone 77J BED LOUNGES- -Couch in daytime, and makes a full sise bed Q 4 C Special, with pillow vw everybody with Stomach trouble should use fats fiom fruit Juices in cooking. It makes the ordinary food tasty and appetising and Insures a healthy stomach. Use Purity Rrand Italian Olive Oil. pure and low priced. Phone Red "20 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat. Oats and Barley. f Prince Kupcrt Feed Co. 58 Phones 538 RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McliAE HUOS., LTD. OFFICERS OF I.O.D.E. Municipal Chapter Holds Annual Meeting, Receives Reports and Does General Business The annual meeting of the Municipal Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire was held last evening in the I. O. D. E. Hall. Reports were submitted from the Municipal, Queen Mary, Hill 60 and Cambrai Chapters, all showing a progressive year's work. Officers elected for the ensuing year were Honorary Regent, Mrs J. C. McLennan. Regent, Mrs. D. C. Stuart. First Vice-Regent, Mrs. II. B. Rochester. Second Vice-Regent Miss F. Smith. Secretary. Mrs. D. Orchard Mc- Leod. j Treasurer, Miss Bessie Letts. Educational Secretary. Mrs J. Manson. Echoes Secretary. Miss Helen Mo Leod. Organization Secretary, Mrs. B. Simpson. Standard Bearer, Mrs. S. V. Cox. During the evening a delightful musical program was rendered. i Those contributing were Piano solo. Miss M. McCaffery. Vocal solo. Mrs. E. Anderson. Reading, Mrs. C. Perry. I Following the business meeting ! bridge was played and delicious refreshments served. The winners at Uhe bridge were: ladles' first. Mum ! Evelyn Dalby: second. Miss Helen (Stamp-Vincent: men's first. Mrs. R. .Parsons: second. W. L. Stamford. Children's Books Sadly Depleted Librarian States That Department Will Have to be Closed Unless Something is Done Soon At the meeting of the Library Board last night the librarian re ported the Juvenile collection sadly depleted. The books were In bad condition through continuous me. and most of them would have to be discarded soon. Unless something was done to replace them the department would have to be closed In fact it would close Itself. No action was taken by the board in regard to this. MEN WERE ALWAYS EAGER TO CALL M (Ml (. A MWW r; THEN, BY CHANCE SHE OVERHEARD THE REASON AND CHANCED TO LIFEBUOY , "TILL1E THE TOILER'' OH , t sbs Voo-ce rrcoM th ItlSUBAKCS COMPAUy - OKAV, Mfe PKCK.HAM. VOVJ CAA COMB OVBK-UOVAI - My PlAMCKC VMLi. BR MalUS WW- I Just Ed's Cigar "Is there a blonde m h- hniiM-'1 (,iaiit'tl Y. Cine: Ed with a Wynn-some smile, as ho set off. hook-linc-und-sinker At first it was feared the tannery was a gonner. but it turned out to be nothing more nan Ed's cigar LUMBERING DISCUSSED w. On Local Industry at Their Meeting Last Night The speaker of the evening at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Teachers' Asso-siatton last evening was Weldon McAfee, who took for his subject "Some Aspects of Lumbering." Mr. McAfee spoke of the wide range of uses to which lumber wa put and its adaptability. It ranked oant of lumber d reduced In B.C.. of merchantable saw timber were indicated by statistics. 'Tfee speaker told of the principal Varieties of timber In the I province and their especial uses I ferent parts of Canada and of the province; the handlogger and the j corporation, the donkey engine land the slides, tne booms ana the DtYlx rafts. The manufacturing end waa explained. The small mill It. McAfee Addresses Teachers. n OasDe with their dally output of 2,000 feet per day to the big mil' with its half -million feet per shift the portable mills such as wer used recently on Vancouver Island. the seatas. the sawyer and the equally important filer, the seasoning methods and the mill processes were Interestingly told. The problem of export was dealt with. The piospects ,esultuig from the Imperial Economic Conference In view of the keen com petition of sixth in the Dominion among the European lumber exporters: manufacturing industries and first i the dtsasterous effect of the tariff In the number of employee. The f put by American Interests against development of tne industry irom a. u. l wooer: tne tact that a the clearing of the land and the lumbering was one of the first in- use of the timber for building ! dustrtes to feel the depression It fencing and fuel to the present would be one of the first to re- day situation with the problem ispond to any definite indication of of the exportable surplus was dls- , return to normalcy, were factors cussed. The Increase In the am-1 that governed the future of tht lumbering Industry. In the discussion following, I' transpired that a small local boom had resulted from the Interest In skiing, as the manufacture of sklis had used up a reserve of yei The next phase was logging, the i low cedar.' While this was not en- dlfferent methods In use In dlf- ough to put the Industry on 8UT THEY QUICKLY LOST INTEREST TURNED TO SOMEONE ELSE NO B.O. NOW TO KEEP HER UNPOPULAR. TODAY SHE'S SHOWERED WITH INVITATIONS Lifebuoy Uxiay. Picture Deals j With U.S. Banks And is Timely "American Madness" is Story of Bank President Who Fights to Save Depositors' Money In "American Madness" Columbia has taken a daring and sensational theme, particularly timely now, and from it turned out an exciting melodrama, which deserves a high ranking In a list of pictures of the year. It Is showing tonight and tomorrow at the Capitol. A powerful dramatic characterization by that splendid actor. Walter Huston, as a courageous and human bank president, who fights valiantly to protect the savings of Ills depositors and to hold the love of his young wife, is the backbone if "American Madness." Huston's oer forma nee Is one of the finest he has yet brought to the screen, In the opinion of this reviewer com parable in IU acting quality with his memorable portrayal of Abraham Lincoln. But it is the fast-moving sus pense, the feeling that here Is something very close to life going on before our eye, the exciting spectacle of more than a thousand frensted persons struggling and trampling one another down, and the human problems In the background of the main characters, that make "American Madness'' such a noteworthy offering. Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, calm, 27. Alyansh Part cloudy, calm 30. Anyox Cloudy, calm. 35 Stewart Clear, ealm. 21. Haaelton Cloudy, calm. 30. ami thers Cloudy calm. 23. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm. IS. OX.Il. TICAINS 'or the llat Mondays' Wednesdays and Friday! 9:30 pjn uno footing U was hoped It provided a sure tooting for the ski- The hearty response to the vote of thanks accorded Mr. McAfee was indicative of the apleeJatleti 3f the members for a very Inter' estmg and Informative talk. Pioneer Banquet anVEajiee. Friday. 7 o'clock: O&dfenW Hall. Good entertainment Mrs Black's Orchestra FRIENDSHIPS WITH OTHER CIRLS NEVER LASTED. SOON SHE COULD FEEL SHE WASN'T WELCOME WATCH OUT FOR "B.O." IT'S a mn'ike to think we're ufe ff'im body odour just btca'iie t trrn't coiuiiout of offending. 11ivle Wuh iml ixrhc with ljft buoy. Its grntlc, (cirching Uther dfJthlt pant nuke every trice of B.O." vnih. lit plMMnt kyytemc ictnt, thai cliMppcar jam riDM telU you Lifebuoy fun Jin. A wonderful completion loop MitMBC Ijfertuoy't pure, bliml lather well into the pure every night then rmic. Impurttiet are waaneU awa dull cnmplesiuna frthen with nr radiance. Adopt I. rV AWZit'l 1 1 vii iiTat Liwrrts Beyond Belief 1 I -vi I -nil IC .1 UiA..ir Svni t r I I I v . , v at i"T- I Mest MB.. SC xTTl mh CAt-'q ffcf) it irjn r its 1 svi f'W i i . - r. a. I IHlk i'a. GAI UK Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 & 0 p.m. Feature Starts 7:40 & 9:40 Admission 15c & 50c ItUMOK Ft'AK FRENZIED MOBS With A J" it's cyi 1 . . I r- w LI SD wtwi-ii t" Jm! -N .-tSVIl I MAC. FItlDAY it "YOl SAIS A Ml) 'Tilt- .'AMERICAN MADNFJK Walter Huston, Kay Johnson, rat O'Brien, Coiutanr r w , umniiiu iiluikt. iiiiiriT .iuiuliuii hi i i rvrn, u-a.ij . Muim irouM.. "COUNT THE DOTS" CONTEST WIN A I' Comedy "JUST A PAIN IN TIIK PAUI.OIt -SCHF.I.N SOUVI.NIUS" "PAUAMOl vt FW ul U aS ln i IWrw, Oil Hervioj-Could Hoi Sleei ureu uuihii ineTIme Urs. Oeorp Bcrlbsw, NwwitMi w, writ! "I u m my Mrrctu I ZiZ aloep st sigkt, sad Ml tirod out U U, tiaT A Selgbbor told bm about Uilbortt B sad Kerr. Pill, and u tU wu wiaj UT U tin ah IT a torn to try. i f Uty wers doiag ma mark good I l-o box ai uy pnnd of woadarfuj w to tnn." I phhI r Ml? kr n T. U.lxr, HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Incorporated 2nd May, lb'.9 Ship all your furs to ub. You can bo a.-uv-: f high iiricuft, quick return! ami eswh In i mail. HEAVER, FISHER, FOXES, MARTFN MINK and MUSQUASH are in good 1. -r a. ; Our price? on these articles cannot I i -j. Hudson's Bay Company 1'ltlNCi: MTEIIT. n.c. DEPRESSION PRICES KgB Coals, per ton $11.0. & Jllit Not Nut Coal) Lump Coal, per ton $1130 Loose Coal, $1.00 per ton less All Coals arc in a dry shed. Don't buy water, buy coal HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE ! ti. C' i. ...L'L j. n d i r . iiensi which maue rrmce nupciii umuu "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lti PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. Recause it doesn't pay to advertise poor products. It does pay to buy those advertised. -By Westover, OUT PC hiv 4AVF0tt ir, t-MlAO0, TV tiff i x I , 0( I -A ' .JT.i .... iiu rvrn 3Pr PAti rAti OVl OVl ' ! J a ft a m t