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KINO OSCAR SARDINES 3 tins Fresh Fruits & Reduced Vegetables Prices AGE 25c 25c 25c 43c 27c 19c 25c 10c 35c at MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 975 rbone 18 irpngii!wimmairiggg!ai i MANURE For Sale $10 a Load DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red 608 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulklcy Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats and Barley. Prince Uupcrt Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record ol all repairs made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets serviced by- SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Thone Blue 320 Trousseau Tea Held on Monday One Hundred Friends Call on Miss Florence Smith Many Pre-Nuptial Affairs Held Miss Florence Smith, who is leav ing the city Thursday night for Edinburgh, Scotland, where she Is to be married to Stanley Wilson, formerly of this city, was hostess Monday afternoon at her home in the Smith Block at a delightful trousseau tea, about one hundred friends calling In the course of the affair which was in progress from 3:30 until 8 p.m. -Miss Smith was assisted In receiving by her mother, Mrs. R. J. D. Smith. Mrs. O. W. Abbott, Mrs. C. II. Elkins. Mrs. R. W. Cameron, Mrs. W. D. Vance, Mrs. Sid Elkins and Miss Gertrude MacKenzle poured and assisting in serving were Miss Margaret Magulre, Miss Jean Grieve, Mrs. G. P. Tinker. Miss Po-lema Cameron, Miss Marjorie Blance, Mrs. II. A. Breen, Miss Frances Cross, Mrs. James Parker, Miss Margaret McCaffery and Miss Jessie MoffAtt. Many beautiful gifts which the brlde-clect has received were on display. The tea table was attractively decorated in pink. Since the recent announcement of her impending marriage lema Cameron and Miss Margaret Magulre. Miss Frances Cross, Mrs. O. P. Tinker. Mrs, C. II. Elklns. Miss Wllla Dyer, Mrs. James Parker. Miss Gertrude MacKcnzlf. Mrs. George Cripps. Mrs. F. E. Robertson and Miss Margaret McCaffery. Mail Schedule for the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days 4:30 p.m from the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Batur days 10:15 pjn For Vancouver- Mondays' (train) Tuesday Wednesdays (train) Thursdays Friday . 4:30 pjn. 12:30 pjn 4:3C pjn. 9:30 pjn 11 pjn April 4, 15 and 25 4 pjn. From Vancouver-Sunday 4 p.m. Tuesday jtraln) .. 10:15 pjn. Wednesday io a.m. Thursday' (train) 10:15 p.m Friday 4 p.m Saturday; (train) 10:15 pjn April 11 and 21 a.m. For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday , . 7 p.m. Wednesday 3 pjn mm Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday ' 11:30 a m Thursday 8 p.m. Smith, who is a higlMy popular plo-1 Sunday , , ,7 njn rieer girl, has been, the guest of l'rom N IHver and Port Simpson nonor at numerous showers and other farewell affairs. Hostesses in her honor' have included Miss Po- Miss 1 'or Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday, 11:30 ajn For Queen Charlotte Islands April 12 and' 20 0 pjn. BIOLOGICAL BOARD WORK Continued from Page 1 , the printing of the prog row re porta was done by a local printing firm. Since the member of the staff 'lived In Prince Hupert. naturally a ceiWerable amount of their salaries remained In Prince Rupert. In other eases Prince Rupert benefitted financially In a less direct manner from the presence of .the local station. The development of new processes and Improved eondl-; tkHW In the fishing and fish oil Industrie of the northern coast had 'resulted in monetary benefit to the The Prince Rupert station with Its buildings and equipment rep respited an Investment of SI 00 .000. That the Dominion government ;lheuW invest this sum In Prince .'RUpert was evidence of Its faith in the Industrial development of the city. Southern fishing Interests have expressed at Umee the opinion that it would be greatly to their advantage to have had the station located at Vancouver. i Valuable Research Work In general the types of investigation and research carried on by the scientific staff dealt with the prob- much information from the publl- cations issued by the Biological Hoard of Canada. These were as follows: an annual report, a sden- TWO SCREEN LOVE TALES 'Romance In Manhattan" andi "Maybe It's Uvr" at Capitol ThU Mld-Wek "Romance in Manhattan." a .h rilling love story depleting the truggles or an immigrant lad in Jie hurly-burly of New York, and Maybe It's Love," a roUtcklng courtly drama, comprise a mid-week louble bill on the screen of the Japltol Theatre here. linger Rogers in "Romance of Manhattan." The story deals with he exclUng experiences of an im- terat on would be tven him as a vesture of reclprocaUon for the ork he w,f volantarlly doing In onduftion. the director suud that tlflc Journal, bulletins and progress the station, being a Dominion gov- reporta. The. latter was issued by.'niment Institution, was open to the stations and are Intended to acquaint the fishing industry, through brief, simple articles, with the investigations being carried on at the stations. The progress reports, covering the work of the the public whkh was welcome at any Ume to visit lU laboratories i i a in Francis Lederer Is co-starred wlthiS i itgrant youth who Jumps over- 5 ward from a ship and enters New f! ork illegally. Ills fight for ex l- tnee. his sunny optimism and 4eallsie courage In the faee of tre- f -virndnu crkls fiirnlsti a highly moUial baelcgrouRd for a fast- f novlue. ptot. Lederer, of course, is p' 'he Immigrant boy while Mian fin- (j r l a symqathe'l' chorus girl. Ttftvh It's lilr" la a kitMM V S ? ll0lb"t 10 l.rQnTrt theioryof ytnm, lover torn by doubts ? turner, the more extended use ,iif,teitte. and family Interference. ? fishery by-product., and the hand-: Atter a numN.r o( ,MllM, I ling of Inquiries concerning tech- Um m 9nd mumml f, nteal aspoeU of fishery products.! -m wr tm nH ..- ai. $ Im doling with refrterutloi.)HfcH. n-., ijrvTm-er-baetcrlotogy. canning, utilisation nHlh rnellv Frank MMtwrli 3 etc- The pioneer wwk,,, MlrdctuM and Mttt1 m. wt iite tTincc nuperi ssauon in drawing attention to the Importance of British Columbia fishes as ' 'i me a source of vitamln-eonUliiliig i taring the result , puuMeaUon mt-dteliKil oils had led to fruitful j Regarding awotntMtotls Tr Car-results not only in the tnonetary ! ter stated that vacancies on the return to local fishermen from Iheinop-nrtenUftc staff wete adver-sale of livers but aim in the pro- j Used for locally bu' appointments duelion of thalattei the new me- to the eetentlfic staff were not re-dieinal oil obtained by blending I Urteted to any parUetttar district pilchard or salmon oil with certain 1 the best men available were seler-fllii liver oils a product which d ac jrdinv io qa Ulf icalim and had yielded most gratifying cllnl-1 training Under present restrtetioiu , oal results and which would be pro- f the treasuiy biurd Irr director duced en a commercial basts very ' had power of replacements but not shortly when the necessary steps the power of creaUng new poei-;had been taken to control and pro-! lions. Temporary investigators for tect the standard of its quality. ' fr-Jal problem had been etn-Whlie the local station would de-,n!oye1 but finances for the last senredly receive much credit for ! few years have precluded such as-the production of this oil. no fin-' .stance One young man was antlal benefit wouKTbe received by working at present without salary the staff. ! a order to gain experience la la- j Anyone who was interested In! 'oratory technique from aasoeia- i J J? 1 the work which was being carried Un 1th trained chemists. During I on by the station could obtain he summer probably some remu- TONHilir AMI Tll A ... 1 Ullf IllM. I. . . ruir " umt n "The (. Of cour.M in the Urn Purui; - RSua I Star Divortet r.iKu ROGERS I.'l !.. V'l'M i LEDERER lieartt .Mean llsppinr- Ak, ror ou in "Rom - IN laughable ancc Manhattan" 'At 7 I:: ADDfcU if ft . Tf. . . . ii n i nil 1 1 d i.i i With f ii ftv A At 8 79 8h oild ,V Lrcr.!' gg'ggf ggt tfTggt c-w t-fa ra'i - OH RAiTS! We Want Tltniicmiflc (1( inuaiuiuo Ji Them A bin onl for vat ntl' , fi a flemantl f r 1 nil kinds W t'lindr " i1 ftif f - GoWoon The Old (citable Rrnd a ion- vu don t : lie return them and observe the work, which was tt being done. , The luncheon was presided over S. J Jabou; pre by W H Tobey. past president of a good attendr. ;r two Pacific stations, were Issued !lnc Oyro Club. In the absence of a few guests from the Prince Rupert station andj were printed in Prince Rupert.1 Consequently, they were available? for newspaper editors and anyone Interested in the work of the stations. In this and other ways all processes developed by the scientific staffs were published openly, and were freely given to any fish company or other business which might wish to use them. Staff qualifications The personell of the scientific staffs of the stations were published In the annual report and a study of the university qualifications and specialized training in scientific research of the members would reveal their right to a status equal to that of the professorial staff of a university. In consequence the salaries of these men were scheduled and graded on a somewhat similar basis. Dr. Carter briefly outlined the present salary schedule and to give some idea of the salary scale stated that his own salary as director was $3018 per annum. The staff is not under the civil service. When one considered that to obtain the necessary university degrees In science six or seven years study with specialization at a university was required, and to obtain the doctor's degree at least two additional years were required, one could perceive that a man of 20 or 27 years of age with such training should receive a salary high enough to give him some compensation for the years spent In training. Few, however, could hope to receive this, but must be satisfied to find their compensation In work which to them was Interesting, absorbing and congenial. Many hours were spent during the evening watching the outcome of experiments or pre Spying Reading ouiiiu ucn iiuuriH nir you iu rvau. ivvivni uu Io our popular rental library 75c PER MONTH llnws. charge for membership. "THE GREEN LIGHT' LI Lv (Note The serial form of this novel in Cosmopv u . 63.000 words. 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