4f A ... PA02 JOUS ss w QUALITY & PRICES Inrludin; Service With a Smile HEDLUND'S MEAT BALLS 2 tins HERRIKOSIh tomato mm. turn HAPPYVALE PICKLES Svraet an dsour. per bot. SOCKETS SALMON V 2 tips AYLMER PORK & BEANS Tills, 2 ttos FRY'S COCOA Bulk 2 Ita. FRY'S CHOCOCREAM Milk k sugar added, per lb MIXED BISCUITS per4;- - PRINCESS SOAP. FLAKES 2 plcgt. .. PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 for ECONOMY BRAND TEA per lb. . . Orders $1.00 or Over Delivered Free! ' MUSSALLEM'S. ECONOMY STOREi "Where Dollars Hare More Cents"; P. O. Box 575 1 Phone IS WE PAY a Return fare cnPelts m If Not. Atrepted r' Send in your raw furs to ! , i Goldbloom and set I pri-ex Hr ataays ! treats his customers right 1 The Old Reliable Still in business when others are out. If in town see him at his emporium in the Federal Klock CHECK YOUR TUNING DIAL Stations heard on tonight's reception, not on correct dial setting, will indicate that your radio needs adjusting. . Phone Blue 320 for particulars. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Corner Third Ave. Si First t. Phone Green 421 D. ELIQ Furniture Dealer "Buys Everything" i "Sells Everything" 'Exchanging and AucUoneer ; Still Buying Gold USED FURNITURE RANGES, HEATERS, ETC. New Congoleum Rugs-, Linoleum Rugs. We seU Linoleum by yard. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY 1 ' Phone 657 First Aid on Cemetery Battlefield WQf wKm. vissss - k After J30 deputy sheriffs. staf,e troopers and local police had beerf beaten off by striking text .le workers to Aylesville, RX. where the bloodiest clash In the New England sector of United Stales textile tie-up had occurred, militia were called to quell the uprising. A trooper is shown receiving first aid from fellow guards men in the town ranetery "where the heaviest fighting occurred. MOTHER ! MISSION IN don't experiment with your Child's Cold (Xtcn, "mere cold" have serious consequence. It ii dangerous to neglect a cold -equally dangerous to experiment with half-way measure. Feel safe! 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Box 186 "TILLIE THE TOILER CITY OPENS Week's Actirity of Church Army Inaugurated in Cathedral Yesterday 1HS SA2LT KHWB Monday ,T TWO FILMS; BOTH GOOD Novel Mytery and Fast Moving Comedy Romance Coming to Capitol at First of Week The Case of the Howling Dog," a new type of murder mystery, with Warrea William and Mary Astor In the stellar roles, and "Big Hearted Herbert," a novel comedy romance, comprise the two ends of an attractive double bill program being of fered on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here at the first of this week. The plot of The Case of the Howling Dog" is enUrely different, from the ordinary run of screen mysteries. There Is a clear-cut case of murder to start with but to the police the cases closes enshrouded with msytery. A brilliant criminal lawyer and" investigator as well, the role of which. is played by Warren 'William, reveals the facts after a sensational court trial In which he wlhs the freedom of his client, a beautiful and wealthy society wo-' .man (Miss Astor . charged with! j slaying her husband, i "Big Hearted Herbert" concerns a i discordant family in which the ! wife and mother (Aline MacMahom 'tames Guy Kibbee. the crabbed head I of the household. Most hilarious and unusual situations ensue and the crab" Is changed into "Big ! Hearted Herbert" ia a highly amusing climax. The .picture carries a heart-throbbing-romance as well as with Patricia Ellis and as the lovers. Helen Lowell Robert Barrat. Marjorie Gateson and Hale HamMton are i among prominent members of the 'cast. There were large congregations ; "jy, r , yesterday for the opening services j ' UinilCr DcHlCC At of the Mission of Witness at St. An- JfTsiK?1.1 Commodore Cafe Capta.n C. Hanney of the Church Army J In the morning Captain Hutchl- i son preached a thought-provoking ' and searching sermon on the "Holi which attacked the soul. By Rotary Club Th Prlnee Rupert notary Club 7n Saturday evening held a very en- ness or uoa. using tne text v saims i0yablc dinner dance in the Com 18, verse 25. -With the Holy Thou '.odore Qafe at which members and Shalt be Holy and With a Perfect , -her anAlrlends were invited. Man Thou Shalt be Perfect With ! President J. J: Little was master of he Clean Tkou Shalt be aean." He 1 remonles and among the guests pointed out the need of purity of TO a. j jahour. president of the soul In prder to live the fullest life. 1 Gyro dirt). The Urge number aU Science was teaching the necessity fendinz tested -the capacity of the for comeliness In the ffcht with dls- j cafg dlnmg room, cases if the body. Christianity em-, Dan'dns was Kent un untU mid-phaslzed the importance of purity 1 night. Balaenq's .6rchetxa provld- in the war against the diseases in? the mu4fc.rV'Vt The anthem was "Oh, For a . tn chars of(OeOrge Fonten. who Closer Walk With God." soloist be- j ra! arretted here last week: for re-!ng H- Lincoln. i turn to Stewarfron a charge of ob-Th? children's service In the'af-jintn money jbv falie pretences, jternoon was .-conducted by Captain constable I. Causton of the city de-iHapney: who alo preached, in the 'afchment of the provincial police evening on the subject of "A Crip- ( mailed last evening on the Catala f"r oled Life." His text was Acts 3. verse Stewart and will return to the city ,6 "Silver and gold have I none but. tomorrow morning, such as' I nave, give I Thee. In the 1 nirae of Je.C5- ''hrM of Nazareth ' , rlee. up and walk." He applied the 'cxlboied We to politics. Industry) and the Individual. The only Savior I in all departments was Jesus Christ of Nazareth. The mission will be held In the Cathedral throughout the week ending on Sunday next. Captain ; Hutchison will be in charge of ser- I vices this evening. Soloists will be Miss Halliwell and Captain Hanney. 'Capt. Hanney is a native of Wales and possesses that musical gift so' common to his countrymen John W. Armstrong of the provincial public works &epartrrreit. Victoria; after a brief trip to Sml-thers on official business, arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's delayed train and .will sail this afternoon by the Prince George on his return south. LIMERICK CONTEST First Prize, Subscription Dally News, 1 Year Second Prize, Subscription to to Daily News, 6 Months Limerick must be original and must be signed by the author. Names of writers will not be published unless verse wins a prize. Many of verses submitted will be published. If thought of sufficient Interest ERIE STANLEY GARDNER At 7 13 ti 9:33 DINNER FOR BOYS' BAND PLUS Jfrrt PERRY MASON TroJi U MaUf. -Ur ot ... r I. . l A GUARANTEED LOCGII KIOT PLEASE DONT MISS IT! KIBBEE ALINE MACMAHON GUY - - - in "BIG HEARTED HERBERT At 8 26 Shows Once Only For Entertainment Value This Program 1 Above Average i Enjnjable lUnquct and Danre Held Saturday Night at Knos Hotel With "5 Present member -f xt The thirty -etfht Prince Rupert Boy' Band and itir.r girl friend were present Saturday evening at an rtJnjraWe banquet ind dance In the Knox Hotel as guests of the Patents A. .-. u of the band- In all, there we.e abi..t seventy-five present - Atberl Blackball, president of iij Pacn J' Ak -tion was n ha :hatr. After ample. Justice had been Jone to a splendid dinner, there aas a program of miuic ard speeches. BeJde; Mr. Blackball speaker ot the evr nlng were F W Wefch. president of the Prince Rupert Boy' Bind Association W H Tobcy. secretary and 0. W. J-fcn-'tone. another member of th elective The proranj Included vuc.i: otos by Roi Judge; an Instrumental quartet by John O'MeUL Roi Judge Gorman Black: hall and Bandmaster lobert OreinfleW. and a recitation y Mis-. Zelda Hale. 'Mifslc for the dancing wU;. f )l-'.(wed "thedlnner was provtded by Mrs. J. 8. Black's Orchestra. The eommlttee In charge of arrangements for the evening's proceedings con'Lrted ot Mrs. W. V. C O'Neill. Mrs. John Bremner. Mrs J. J. Judge and Theo Fortune. . Today's Weather Terrace Raining, northeast wind, temperature, 36. Anyox Cloudy, calm. 38. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 32 Hazelton Cloudy, calm. 24. Smithers Cloudy, calm, mild Burns LakeCloudy, calm, 30. Dead Tree Polntrf Raining: southeast gale, barometer, 29.44;' temperature. 46; sea rough TriDle Island Overcast, freah southeast wind; sea choppy. j Langara Island Raining, strong northeast wind; sea choppy. I The Wrone Road; I "T-you POOR I S -7iH'B. ASiVCKO Mel I : I-TMIUK OP -THE WJOKJOeR-l I ( VO'Iie COA-tV 1. JZl , I I j I I . qaj I I II v FiA. dMcmiia VAir Uais III .tr vhi TUOUdWT I V I I Yvarticr lro. n.uui u ipwu rnc -re bring )rutfv new rage of dnective fu ' - PERRY MASON, , . . Libev.y Saguinc ran this tor, then" bought 5 more Perry Ma: : i mvteries against the frantic bidding cf competitor! Now you can set why! "THE. CASE OF THE WARREN WILLIAM MARY ASTOR Allen Jenkins Dorothy Trao PARAMOUNT NEWS At 7 30 till r TONIGHT and TUESDAY Ruler Supreme Heads Play Th- ., , h.:.-. a i " jpr'E i Cat.auan N a: ' ad a Mcan u g T .. rr. -or Tj he Mix..- H ti is piay Superfine . j . thin . .. strong 1 i . they make "rolling your own" a pleasure . . packed in double-slotted automatic booklets iii the most and the best for fire cents. t-T- V i:o1hti for 5( By Weslovef I I to 00 - Moo vjmat a r5oi- '' ICuG THAI MB MJ' ' 1 -