I ?agj tovn in it. We Buy for Less. 5-lb. tin THE PEOPLES STORE Everything For Men and Women ROGER'S 0 OLDEN SYRUP ;W4b.MtrfRj:v..:.v..-i,... .. . V LUX- FLAKES large pkg. .. "Where Dollars Have P. 0. Box 575 $1.69 79c WESSON Ollr Fcr your salad dressings, shortening OQ frying. 1-lb. " V. tin EAGLE LOBSTER-k per tin ....... KIPPERED SNACKS for lunch, per tin LIBBY'S CATCHUP . ' large, per bottle liB.C. SELECT SODAS ' Fine quality, per pkg. . FRY'S ClfOC-O-CREAM -per lb'. - fUNAlFISH-i'jS T per tin I - 33c 5c 18c 16c 33c 20c One ; , small y package FREE with each, large package. SUNLiqiinsOAPW Vr'per -pkg. ... 23c 18c OLD ENGLISH MEAL Oyf 2.1b,;pkg. V A-B. i,C Product 2-lb. pkg. ' A B. C. Product. v.. NEW CABBAGE per lb. More Cents'1 Phone 18 Hvrk Transfer I PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue COAL Wood Furniture I Moving I ifilf yoii' wish to swap somethin(r-4 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront I The snagboat Esslngton arrived 'in port this afternoon from the Skeena River where Captain Wat-Ison and crew have been clearing i the river of snags which are a dan- ger to the fishermen. The Indian Department's cruiser Naskeena. with Dominion and provincial police officers aboard, had not returned to port up to thlsj morning from a trip to the wreck of the steamer Denall on Zayasi Island to investigate reports of' pilfering from the wreck. It is likely that prosecutions may ensue. : As soon as possible after her ar-1 I rival here tomorrow morning from, Vancouver. C. N. R. steamer Prince George will sail for Anyox and Stewart and will be back here Friday afternoon from the north to make connections with the train for the east that afternoon for which she will be bringing passengers. I t Bridge and Dance j By Moose Ladies Good Attendance at Enjoyable AN ' fair Last Night With Mrs, , Giske as Convener ! The bridge party and dance held last night in the Moose Hall by the Women of the Moose heart Legion .was an enjoyable and sueeees- ful affair, the attendance being ; quite up to expectations. qCi There were eighteen tables of icards and nrize-winners were- la. All Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at dies' first. Miss Dorothy Ballinger; reduced prices (second. Mrs. H. Skattebol; men's . . . first, Olof Stegavlg; second, Ole M II S S A I . I . E M ' S i Wlnner 01 the lu& - - .T. - - i chair prize was Mrs. J. W. Connery. FrnwnMv qthpe' Fuowin8 Miami LiVvJAViU 1, 01 VlvC freshments were served and danc- 'lng followed with music by Julius (Welle's Orchestra. The affair was 'in progress until 2:30 ajn. ! D. C Schubert was master of ceremonies and Mrs. Hugh Smith and Mrs. D. C. Schubert presided at the door. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. Sophia Giske, convener. Mrs. O. Stegavlg, Mrs. D. C Schubert. Mrs. R. Giske and i Mrs Thomas Morgan. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Ed son. Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oas and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 We Sell For Less, Today's Stocks (Oourtmy & D. Johncton Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .26. Big Missouri, .72 . Bradlan. 1.90. Bralome. 4.50. B. R. Cons.. D4. B. R. X. Gold. M. Oartboo Quarts, 1.16. Den ton U. 37. Dunwell. M. Georgia River, .00ft. Glacier Creek. .OSfc. Grange. .04. . 1 Minto. .11. Meridian. .06 W Morning Star. .044. National Silver. .04 NoWe Five. .08. Pend Oreille. J. Porter Idaho, .09 ifc. Premier, 1.64. Reeves McDonald, .12. Reno. 1.44. ' Salmon GoM, .12. Tayter Bridge, .15. Wayside. .15.-Whitewater. .09 task). Waverly Tangier. Mfa. United Empire, .1)4. i Toronto Central Patricia. .4. Chlbougamau. .20. Lee Gold. MV,. Granada. 2B. Inter. Nickel. 38.66. " Macassa. 2.00. Noranda. 39.26. Sherritt Gordon. .66. Stecoe, 2.76. V Ventures, 2. Lake Maron, .Olfc. Teck Hughes. 4.G0. Sudbury Basin. 1.45. Coiumario. .03. Smelter Gold, .07. j Can. Malartic. .62. t Little Long Lac, 520. Astoria Rouyn, .04". Stadacona, .20 Vi-Maple Leaf, .04. Pickle Crow. 2.45. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.23. God's Lake, 1.55. Sturgeon River Gold, .81. Red Lake Gold Shore. .3214. San Antonio, 3.40. Pound Sterling And Canadian Dollar On "TILLIE THE TOILER" 1 OH, YES ,00m ALVABACO AJHAX YOU vajamt ME TO DO A FEATURE Dance virtu. YOO AT THE C PARTY? I'D UOVB T 8 WE PAVED THE WAY io low prices for groceries. Our , 'policy of quality goods at low prices continues TBAqDAD COFFEE-The quality is NEW YORK. June 12: The Bri tish pound sterling closed at $4.94 I on the local foreign exchange mar-! ket yesterday and the Canadian dollar at 99 13-16c. MONTREAL. June 12: The Bri tish pound sterling closed at $4.958 on the local exchange market yesterday. ' Sound Money, Lower Taxes and Halancc Of liudgets Drjred 8PHINGFIELD, 111.. June 12: Declaring In favor of "constructive policies to replace the New Deal," Republicans of ten western states, in convention here, went on record yesterday as approving sound money, lower taxes and balanced THE DAILY NZTTS Cases Follow Auto Crash On Premier Road As an outcome if a recent eol- Uision on the Stewait-Premler road between a truck driven by Allan Carolan of Stewart and Oordon Alexander Muihoiland of Premier, ithe two men appeared In proTin-Icial police court at Stewart. c- cording to report received at divisional headquarter here. Carolan. for driving white In toxicated, was given suspended $250 each to keep the peace for six months, being also ordered to pay the costs of the court. ger. Muihoiland was fined $. with option of fourteen days' Imprisonment with hard labor. Ketchikan Salmon Halibut Landings Price For Former up to 8.6c And 4c and For Latter 6c and 4c KETCHIKAN, June U: The Peggy was the only halibut boat on the board here yesterday, her catch of 8000 pounds selling for 6 Vic and 4c. The price for salmon was 7c and 5c and 86c and 4c. The co-operative also received catches of salmon and haltbut. But It Is Not Evenly Divided Money in Circulation in United States Amounts to $1158 rer Capita WASHINGTON. DC. June 12: The Department of Treasury esti mates the amount of money in circulation in the country at present at $5,539,410,000 or an average of $1336 per capita of population. Anotl)r Insull Trial is Now On Warsaw Hospital Patients Go On Hunger Strike j WARSAW. Poland. June 12 (One hundred and twenty patienb nave gone on nunger sirue in a local hospital In the hope of securing an improvement in the food provided in the Institution. budgets. No Republican strong man had yet appeared, it was intimated of the calibre necessary to lead the party to victory In the 1936 presidential election. SHOOTING ATHYDER Thomas Crombie Under Arrest And Charles Lundie In Serious Condition Following .Melee Apprehended at Stewart.-Ttoomas CrwnMe voluntarily accompanied Provincial Constable L. A. N. Pot-terton across the border to Hyder. Alaska, where he was turned over with the butt of his gun. bundle's ,eondltlon Is reported to be sertotts. The coastguard cutter Carane left I Ketchikan yesterday for Hyder to' EILERS IS SEEN HERE Popular ActrrM Starred in Marital Drama at Capitol Theatre I Marital complications comprise the basic plot material of the drama. "Second Hand Wife." at the Capitol Theatre this mid-week. Sally EBIers, In the leading role, has a somewhat different part to play to Deputy United States Marshal' to create sympathy and attract her Joseph Green for trial on a charge i fans. of having shot Charier Ltmdie ati sentence and released on personal Hyder on Sunday Ir 1U bond of S500 and two sureties of, report received at divisional head quarters of the provincial police here. It is alleged that Crombie. in a melee at Hyder In the course of which a dwelling was rather badly broken up. shot Lundie foer times, three bullet entering his abdemen. and then hit him over the ltead The story of the film Is an adap tation of Uie Kathleen Norris novel of the same name which has proved a best seller, especially with feminine readers. The narrative concerns the wealthy business man. his dis satisfied wife and his secretary but handles her rote In a fashion i who becomes his wife following Ills' divorce. Helen Vinson Is cast as the scheming unfaithful person in love with the violin teacher of the tal ented ehM played by Karol Kay. Ralph Bellamy and Victor Jory investigate the shooting affair. The head the male members of the east i Cyane Is expected back at Ketchl- in this entertaining picture which. kan tonight. Dafoe Unable To ATLANTIC CITY June 12 Ad- j dressing the first joint convention i Of the American and Canadian) Medical Associations here yester day. Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe of Callander. Ontario, admitted that even alter a year, ha was unable with its east of wel' known name is lived up to by turning In adequate performances Tell Quints One John Barrymore From Other Yet Will of Here's Your Opportunity A small down payment and the instrument is jours. Inttallrd In your home. Set- our windows for the woncrrfui entertalnmen" you mav have arrt a wha' low price An dc tc ..ta?,c to step inside f jr fuu awl further informal.; i THIRD avenui: Putting Mac on His "Mettle" i I HEttE'S YOOR I (RUT I'M NCfrT II WHAT !( NO. I'M UJCATZG THIS I L.,, , w. i , 1 TO.Nir.ilT and Tiling,,,, SALLY EILERS - u. Kathleen Norris Novel "SECOND HAND WIFE" With RALPH HKLLAMY HKLEN VINSON VICTOK J0UY At 7:35 it ADDET JACK IIALFY hi Hhetlwk llomt "Wild VM of To4: Cartoon "IkMko the KrauLafi Is Restrained 01 th- I divorce. Not He Permitted To Dispote Property in California Prior C N u. Tim To Divorce Suit. ' for the Easl- L06 ANOELE8 June 13 Dolor e Mondays. Wednetosv Custello Birrymot? w granted) days .. , an order yesterday restraining her from the East to tell each of the famotu IMonne j husband. John lUrrymore. from si" Third Trosecution Against Former Sunday. Q her return from ,8 T nrlinc ' ffnm 1 Irt 4 71 Utilities .Matnate Commences In Chicago Jand H. L. Stewart, former company executive. Two previous trials resulted In acquittals. Should the present trial again result In ac quittal, the authorities intimate New York Exchange that there will be no further pro- secutloru. ciukntupleU apart Toe convention disposing of any of his property In rat on record as rT""t"ff r" -: ciples of birth control. Itoat C N. Salmon, Inhouml With Load of i Not Reported Since Mondiy I KETCHIKAN. June 12 -Hound here with a load of fish, the sal- man nackar P K hu h n nHiu Tuesdays, Thursday r davs t Ketchikan Fish WALLACE'S Packer Overdue S I BATHING SUITS ft CHILDKKiN'S, MISSES AND WOMEN'S st Pure Wool is Children's, from 79c to $2. a trip to Hyder. the coastguard ! "t v.tw v .cutter Cyane will be dispatched toi- i.,i,:., nit. conduct a search. It Is posvlwe the j i "",,MMi- "v"' """ ' "i''1 CHICAGO. June 12: The third C N may be in shelter Iromip I'ltOIlC U Third & I' tlllon NOBODY needs be without a radio From $20.00 up And down pavment si l $3.00. trial of Samuel insull on charges of wrm weatner 1 raarazmrBzsT3rxx.-arrs7airaira:aia-'i-lt fraud in connection with the col- lapse of his utilities enterprises opened yesterday with the picking of a Jury. Also on trial with the eider Insull are Samuel Insull jr qMuS, By Westover scHMooifi' on 'od:. I mm III I II I" ' ..wwic. lAfWU I NOT OOlNGll rtii-rtsiT I 'cmz:-. tav& ME ' JPW FtMtt j pouwo- CT1 ims I Bill V L mm m A fmS r 1