PAGE FOUR " " I ' "' I' 1 1 ' Shoes! Special Women's Rubber Overshoes in attractive blue color, four dome fasteners; Reg. $1.95; A real bargain . START THE YEAR RIGHT! DEAL AT MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY BUTTER 3 lbs SLAWSON'S CHEESE Creamy & spready, 2 85c .ib15c SWIFT'S COTTAGE ROLLS Jg JV IV. SWIFT'S BACON Diamond A, per lb CABBAGE . 6 lbs. . 1 TOASTED CHEESE THINS I per pkg. 20c 25c 13 c y AUSTRALIAN PINEAPPLE Sliced 4 or Crushed, 2's l- 2 tins VI TONE (Jig Saw Puzzle .FREE), I-lb. tin GOLlJ DUST 2 pkgs ; FRESH PINEAPPLE each 45c 57c 45c 35c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents' 17-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box ,575 Phone 18 w ---- Special Women's Cloth Zippers, highest quality cashmer-ette in black and brown, R;gu,r?,05$L95 Glands Discussed By Physician at Rotary Luncheon Dr. W. T. Kergln gave an intensely hoes! Our Large Stock of Shoes and Rubbers Must be Reduced And to do this we are slashing prices to the lowest possible margins. Never before have we been in the position to offer such astounding values. Special Cut Rate Prices on Everything See our windows! Compare our prices! We carry a large stock of Leckie's High Grade Footwear. Special Made by Leckie, Extra Special Leckie's Oil Tanned Chrome Solid Leather Work Boots; Regular $4.95 CO Snecial " CUT RATE SHOE STORE We Accept City Scrip vary glands and the pancreas. . , 1 c These had outlets. The Internal jlands had no ducts, yet had the ! I "TILLIE THE TOILER" f;a -r-r --7 . . k iW nnvnir,iirnf'Trrin li ' ! ..-212-1 i i rr.WK i r.Kr i f r ' I $ For -Sale or Rent jie '"' :Vv,i MM' $ ' wmCnVah & Latta AND S QHIPYARH I II I Uaeratlnr ihrei On Uocai it 1 Total cayaclty tl.OII ttm I " . I ;.. I anil Ship Keratrer I Third Avenue some C. N. It. TRAINS 'or the East End Pain, Swelling & Bleeding of PILES (HEMORRHOIDS) With Zam-Buk Herbal Ointment. r - y lit k yOU MEAtiT VAJHEM VOO SAID VOU HQPEO YOU'D HaKB MOMEy OUT OV ME. HOUIOAV'5 U1UNS "V CLUB V3N). WAS 1 tor Btetl and Wood Vemtli j YlJ mine f Iron and Hum Casting j zf Kltrtrlc and Acetylene Welding yFY vl! l ll-ton Derrick for Heavy LUU 7j I law'mtll and Mining Machinery I I ! Repaired and Overhauled 1 AUt SHARE hois 1 4&n. TkAfeAri&iAri PcspceTtc r affected growth and development ai d others had the effect of changing the whole physical and mental na cure. One of the Internal glands, the doctor explained, was the thyroid, the over-development of which was known as goitre. At the close the chairman, W. M. Blaclcstock. thanked the sneaker Interesting address at the Rotary for hls lnterestlng and instructive Club luncheon yesterday on the address and epred i ihe hope subject of "Internal Secreting that h; wouId further elaborate on uianas. He explained mat mere tn-e theme at-was another type such as the sail- ' ; meeting. meeting. j ubsequen( f t oower of activating both body and Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl- -nlnd and were Immensely Impon-' Jdays v t- 5:30 p.m tant. All the functions of these From the East glands were not yet known but some Tuesdays, Thursdays anld Satur- .THE DAILY KEWS Friday January 6, ljjf CONCERT AT CHRISTMAS Fine Yuletide Entertainment is Presented at Massctt MASSETT, Jan. 5: The pupils of Massett School and their teacher, Miss Kttts, arc to be congratulated on the splendid Christmas concert staged by them the evening of December 21 in Simpson's Hall. The program consisted of recita tions, carol singing, folk dances and a reading of the old story William Tell, fpllowed by a dramatization of the same by the pupils of the school. Assisting the children seven ex- Those taking part In the varied and interesting program were as follows: "O Canada," The School. Dance of Greeting, Four Pupils. Recitation, Donald Sutherland. Recitation, Cyril Graham. Song, "The Mermaid," The School. RecltaUon, Marie Brlddcn. Recitation, Joyce Glllett. Dance, Four Pupils. RecltaUon, Stephen Frost. Carols, The School. Recltati6rt, Joan Thomas. .. Dance of Christmas Candles,, Eight Pupils. Recitation, May Graham. ' ' Dance, Eight Puplls.( . Reading, "William Tell," -Stephen Frost j . William Tell," The SchooJ. r- v . ' TheVperformers th.th pliy "Me ancf LeUy" were Mrs. Atklnsj .Mrs. r.Wrilt, Mrs. Sawyer, Miss Pefklru. Mrs! Litrkln, Sam Atkins, jFrank Ar- ,noid,,Mb. P. Burton, Mrs. W. finger, M.ri A. Anderson, Mrs. A. Hoi- Wand, Mis D. 3rldden, H. Bradley and W. Currie. 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 vll Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co SS Phone 55 .1 HMOAl Vdl'jtu'. U Of "vpoa oiwMsa BECAUSE YOV'W (30T J-iy NiOMFV rJ in iT-r- HEISS'S THAT Zca check or vouas AMD IT'S MARKED CANCELED THE OANX IT VA7AS MADE OUT OKI r CLOSED AND r ME LOCAL S BANK VAJOULDM'T MAY WEST SENSATION Colorful Vampire Scores With Songs, Dances and Wisecracks in "I'm No Angel" Mae West, colorful talking picture vamp, is on the screen of the Capitol Theatre hero this week-end In "I'm No Angel" which is said to excel from every standpoint story, 'star performance, songs, wisecracks and production value her previous sensational success "She Done Mm Wrong." "I'm No Angel" Is a modern yarn, skilfully concocted by Miss West school girls and boys, now adult serself, presenting her In the pic- members of the community, added their bit to the program by presenting a one-act farce entitled "Letty and Me." At the close of the concert the advent of Santa Claus was heralded with great glee not only by the school children but by all the tiny tots of the district as well and one and all received from Santa's hands presents, fruit and candies taken from the beautifully decorated Christmas Tree. Refreshments were then served and the evening closd with games for the children followed by a dance. turesque characterization of a rowdy carnival dancer and singer. She turns lion tamer and becomes a sensation in a big New York circus. Cary Grant, a society millionaire, falls for her and they arc go ing to be married when crooks I frame her and he breaks the en-j cagement. She sues Orant for. I breach of promise and collects $250,000 after an amusing trial. They still love each other, however. and, after the heavies try to kill Mae by turning a killer Hon upon her, Grant discovers she has been Innocent of all wrong-doing and the film ends happily. Miss West appears In many Interesting costumes in the course of the picture ranging from exotic silken, tiRhU to the most smartly modish j clothes of the day. The supporting cast Includes such j ' well known players as Kent Taylor. Edward Arnold, Irving Pichel and others. I FKKSH MILK. AM) CKKAM DAILY VALENTIN HAIRY Phone G57 MM WANTED Will pay as high 5 $15 for mink and $10 for fanch mink. These arc p-riicd to fill a big order. Vc arc interested In all klni of furs. Prince Rupert Fur &. Hide Co. Wm. Goldbloom The Old Reliable Mac's a Silent Partner 1IB SCT TC CO OU? AND A Big Price to Pay L-i Hi SO PUT15TX3 OP My OaiN FRIDAY. & SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 9 Admission I5c & 50c SATURDAY MATINKK at 2:30 15c & 35c in MOMEV IM VOUt ACCCOMT TO COVER THAT PHONY CHECK - CDM'T vajant TO "S&Q. VOU OAPf0UTE0 1? wins v x v Itib Roast Reef, lb. Qualily Service i r i .I.. i IT VAAS V I - i "saajc&t or 1J yOO'EH Vic I T Extra Specials 18c (Hoik .1 T-Hone Rst. Reef, lb. 22c Sirloin Rst. Reef, lb. 22c Pork Tenderloins, lb. 22c Monday, Tuesday TORCH SINGED Here Aain The Sensation of the Screen Mae West (7:35 Jc 9:3$) "I'M NO ANGEL" With CAUY C.KANT. A Paramount Picture Torso-tossin' in Tights, Tiaras and Tea-fiovun. Scorch-Singing New, Nifty Songs Last Episode "CLANCY OF TIIK MOUNTED" METKO NKWS NO. 21 Musical "THE LITTLE IMOAICAST" i FURS WANTED Trappers, Ranchers and Collectors We want your Mink, Martin, Fishers. Wolves, Lynx, All Foxes. Otter and all your other furs to fill In our orders at once Our prices can not be beaten, A trial shipment will convince you. John Clones Prince Rupert, B.C. l P. O. Itox 367 Third Ave. k Sixth St. riionr Ml Saturday's DIAMOND T SPECIALS! LOCAL doz. . FRESH KGGS Local Lamb Lcp? Lamb, lb. 28c Loin Roast Lamb, lb. 25c Shld. Roast Lamb, lb. 18c I 'Trimmed) Hru.'ist Lamb, lb l ie Turkeys fresh killed 11). 22c Local Veal Ixy Roast Veal, lb. 22c Loin Roast Veiil, lb. . 18c Rump Roast Vbal, lb. lflc Breast Vpal, lb 10c Veal Chops, lb. 20c 'Reef Sweetbreads, lb. 25c Ayrshire Hncon, lb. . 20c Cambridge Sausage lb. .......... 121c 1 lb. Liver & J lb. Bacon 25c Phone Pk- onc 10 sttifiW 2 GOH, THAT'S THB MOST EPeMVJt? -yw 12 12. !J3 EvSB, HA Pioneer Riilchors Kst. 1910 By Westover. vneuUTdTdvou Tp , 1 ft ' muLl, O INVEST "IHAT MOMEV g HOPE t MAWS ? VOW HAD IN THE r OMOMONey cGSk &amc n Q'eyv-1 ' cot or ir 1 1 r . 1 rr Um