?AQE rous SMART NEW SHOE STYLES Just Arrived, Several New Lines of the Very Latest Styles in Women's Shoes! Smart, Attractive Black and Brown Suede Dress Oxfords, Cuban Heels, reg. $4.95 $3,45 Black and Brown Suede Pumps, Medium Spike Heels reg. $,95 Smart. Stylish Pumps and Straps, in fine Kid, reg. $4.45; up from $2.95 RUNNING SHOES Snappy Pumps and T-Straps, in fine Kid and Patent Leather; up from nrim vi v twm&wpm mm w v treat v v v v $ vi v w wi 1 Special Values In UNPAINTED FURNITURE Chest of Drawers (Medium Size) Desks (With Three Drawers) End Tables Kitchen Tables, from Magazine Hacks, from GORDON'S HARDWARE W. 11. Tobey, C.N.R. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on last night's train from a trip over the line as rar as sml-thers on official duties. DOMINION DAIRY NOW OPEN At Second St., near Third Are. Fresh JVIilk, Cream, flutter, Buttermilk, lice and Collage Cheese Tel. Ii3(i. Prompt Delivery Milk direct from our own herd FRESH EVERY DAY TENNIS SHOES $6.05 $7.95 $1.33 $3.00 85c I'hnne 311 Mcllride St warn mmm mvmm mm mm m mmmmx t m wu tu m 1 rn m u If von lose anything, try a classified ad. $2.45 For That Narrow Foot. We now carry very smart Dress Oxfords and 1-Strap Shoes in A Width, reg. $5.95 QQ QC Special JU.7U We have a large stock to outfit the entire family. Our special Cut Hate prices on these goods will surprise you. Special For the Fishermen GOODRICH and MINER RUBBER BOOTS, :-Length Regular SG.45; Special $4.25 We carry a very large stock of Rubber Boots in all lengths. Inspect our stock. Compare our prices on all these goods. MEN'S HIGH GRADE DRESS OXFORDS, Reg. $4.95; up from $2.95 MEN'S DRESS BOOTS, Black & Brown, built in arch, reg. $5.95; up from $3.95 MEN'S SOLID LEATHER WORK BOOTS, Reg. $4.50; up from ..... .$2.75 CITY SCRIP AND RELIEF TICKETS ACCEPTED GUT RATE SHOE STORE Saturday's DIAMOND T SPECIALS! Extra Specials Fresh Killed Farmer. Dressed Roasting Chickens, lb. 20c Boiling Fowl, lb. ..20c Ayrshire Bacon, Sliced, lb. 25c Fresh Killed Veal Leg Roast Vealb. ..21c Loin Roast Veal, lb. 22c Breast Veal, lb 121c Shld. Roast Veal, lb. 15c Rump Roast Veal, lb. 18c Veal Chops, lb 25c Quality Service Sunnybrook gutter 3 lbs 95c Corn Beef, lb. Sc Local Fresh Eggs, doz. , . . .yoc No. 1 Steer Beef Pot Roast Beef, lb. 12 jc Brisket Beef, lb 7c Rump Rst. Beef, lb. ..18c Prime Rib Roast Beef Rolled, lb 20c Cambridge Sausage lb 121c Phone 2 Pioneer UutcherH Fist. 1910 THREATEN OFFICIAL ( Domb Delivered to City Analyst Vance In Vancouver liut Is Discovered In Time VANCOUVER. March 9: (CP) A small bomb enclosed in a small handkerchief box and containing nitro-glycerine was received Wednesday by Inspector J. F. C. B. Vance, city analyst and head of the police bureau of investigation, whose scientific evidence recently ;has resulted in the sending of a number of Important criminals to prison. The bomb went through the customary mall routine at police head quarters before reaching Vance's , office. His suspicions were aroused when writing on the box corresponded with writing on numerous threatening letters which he has received. "TILLIE THE TOILER" vj te ! w 19 iHfir Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating thrt Dry Dvrki Total esielty IMtt ttat ShlholMen r4 Ship Replrr ftr 8tel anil Wood Vetteli Iraq n4 Rrmu Caitlnf Klretrlt and Acetylene WcMlni ll-t Dcrrlek ftr neavy Lift lawmlll and MlnlncMaehlnrry Repaired and Overhauled VOO'LL "'WD ICO, DOCTOfl -TH2 DATL.T NEW 8 frlday, March 9, mi' Imarketing REGULATION Commissioner J. A. (Jrant Sees The Ucginning of Unci or Depression When New Law Comes Into Force British Columbia Imports three million dollars worth of grain, five and a half million dollars worth of livestock and two and a 'half million dollars worth of butter, said J. A. Grant, markets commissioner for B. C. at the notary Club luncheon yesterday. On the other hand most, other products more than sup- ply the local need and the surplus has to be exported. It is in order to g handle profitably this exportable - surplus and to see that there is a ; proper distribution for local con-5 sumption that the Marketing Act j was passed several years ago. a, For four yenrs this act operated 5 and it was a fact that the fruit bu-JJslness of the province was never so profitable to the growers as dur- ing g those vnose four iour years, years. LECTURED BEFORE Alt.MY Dr. Joseph T. Mandy. resident mining engineer, gave an interesting travelogue lecture at the Salvation Army Citadel last night. Sunday School prizes were presented by Mrs. Mandy. There was a large OFF COLOUR? HOW IS YOUR LIYER? Wake np yoor liver B3 Wrthont Calomel Twit g.w'i t rf tmS orta, bat K Uinr rt xit ynar dif-rr .nd .hminttm trfM not ol kilwr. hf r-faatig W pmt at u 4ulj to pound ol liquid btl nte yrm bovi You wn'l mmpMly mmri mrk a mnditana by ttkm g mI'i. oU, muml ntrt, U imtir nndr of ebiDf cum, or ronch4t. Wkg thy'n irxjrid tout bwh thtfn Uiroofb tod jrou Md urrr ttiauUnt. Cirtw'i It'll liTr 1Mb wtl pnon brine bar it mMhiM iste your 111. T7'r prlr Ubl 81. 8um. Atk (or tbrra try hoi. Bum Mbatituta. is M ij drumf. It DKLUXE WALL TINT The Improved Sanitary Kafoomlne 65c pkg. Thompson Hardware Co. Limited FINE MUSIC SHOW HERE Tootllght Parade"' .at Capitol Tim Week-Did, is Spectacular Production With many original and ensembles, a hilarious comedy drama plot, several highly popular song hits and a romantic love interest to say nothing of a great cast, the new musical spectacle "Footllght Parade." coming to the Capitol Theatre here this week-end, is said to sur the most, if not all, of its coiorful predecessors of similar type. The story is that of a young musical comedy director who loses his job when talking pictures supplant musicals on the stage and turns to making prologues for motion picture theatres on a wholesale scale. There Is a definite and well knit plot with riotously funny situations and sparkling comedy. James Cag- ney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keelcr S , .. .. , '?"d Powell provide the ove . Now new marketing legislation . had been framed based largely on the British law and all the provin- ? to n nk ces of Canada were moving in the Z . "u uKh , "erbert. "r'r same direction. This law, when tne!iBnd came into force, would be designed1 m nn.lUnlq"f ,en lc ""mbers to give the farmers and fruit gnL are W ers a reasonable return for their ef-; ' . ' lTTPh "f !" . n L" eaCh M lch lS forts and. at the same time to give ?' " known and rt hlt good service to the consumers. Mr. Grant nronhesleri that th new lnur coming Into force would witness the Splmnl TaupViai beginning of the end of the depres- ul,uuul 1 CaLHCI slon. When the farmers got value for what they produced it would start the wheels-turning which would tend to make everyone pros-1 pcrous. Whether Northern British (Columbia came under the Act or not prices would be influenced by it just the same. At the close, Mr. Grant was 1 thanked by President John Dyb-Ihavn for his interesting and instructive address. Killed by Train Kathleen Appleby of .Mlvtion City Loses Life In Accident At Vancouver VANCOUVER, March 9-Kath-l?n Appleby, aged 35, Mission City school teacher, was instantly killed, when an automobile she was driving was struck by a Canadian National Railways freight train. BUY & SAVE! FKO.M MUSSALLEM'S Itarsains Always We (iuarantre Salhfaclion ECONOMY DUTrEIV-Oradc A-l. 3 lbs GRANULATED SUOAR 20 lbs. (20-lb. limit 1 MILK-A1I Drunds 2 doz. SUNKIST OltANOES Juicy. 3 doz. RHUUAItB-Pancy 3 lbs HEAD LETTUCE California, 2 for FRESH TOMATOES per lb. ORAPEniUlT 4 for BUNCH CARROTS California, 2 for CAULIFLOWER each 15c, 20c FRESH EGOS C Orade 3 doz. CORN FLAKES- All brands. 3 pkgs. The Patient Makes a Quick Recovery 95c S1.45 $2.25 67c 23c 15c 19c 25c 15c 25c 77c 25c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cent M7-19 Third ATenne West P.O. Box 575 fhone 1R FRIDAY &. SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 AdmlsiJon 15c Si 50c SATURDAY 91 ATI N KG at 2:50 15c Si 33c I 75c (7:18 Si 9:18) 'ili 11 MONDAY and TLlCsDAY 'Bitter Sweet LAUGHTER, DANCE and SONG With 1000 THKIUiJ NOVELTIES and' SURPRISES ! "Footlight Parade" With James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Dick Powell & Ruby Keeler A Warner Bros. Picture 20 BIO STARS 300 CIRLS Amazing Spectacle New Songs New Laughs Novelty "HOSCO'S PICTURE SHOW" METRO NEWS THE LAST CALL TONIGHT, 7:00 lM. IN Till! ODDFKM.OW.S' I I.M.I. A KKAI. DINNER AND IINTKR. TAINMKNT FOK 75c If ou are Interested In Prince Rupert remember the I'ioneers who made the city and come to their banquet 7:00 VM. Admlloti to Dance, 10 IV.M, 25c tBJ-ararirMiaiBrii!riK:arvi-vs.it:viBiiii!EBiBfi'rBiiiBa DENNISON'S Household Necessities New Shipment Just Arrived From Dennison's Canadian Factory The New Dcnnfaon Crepe l"c fold Dennison's Shelf Papei't new and beautiful designs, 15c;2 for 25c' Cello-Wrapt Napkins new colorful dosignH, -10 in a pkc.Xor 15c Emlxissed White, GO in a pkp. irc Dennison's Glue, Iron Grip, bottles or tules, 15c Gummed Bridge Decorations, 25 each Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts and Spades, per pkg. 25c Gummed Fruit, Flower, Hutterfly and Hird Seals, 15c pkg. Tags, Labels, Colored Cellophane, Paper Flower and Costume Material, Stamp Hinges, Instruction Hooks, Etc. St. Patrick's Day Cards and Favors. Easter Cards. Coal Prices Minehead Egg Coal . . , , $12.50 Minehead Lump Coal $12.50 Pembina Egg Coal $12.00 Stove Coal $11.50 Coal in Dry Shed and Delivered Dry HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 By Westover. VSJBLI-.: ( VCtijgliNik I I WHAT FOR.' ( ai-m vouw:-. 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