vaoi run t Light ( 1 i a Low CAAMaA .1 . YOU actually pay less for good light when you use EDISON MAZDA . Lamps. They prevent costly waste of , : current and give you full value for 1 the current consumed. BETTER LIGHT It -t .1 v' :. . :J I. MAID LAMPS CANADIAN GENERAL WE NEED YOUR CO-OPERATION Make our stores your stores, and realize that your dollar goes farther at Mil QQ All PM'Q ! V V U - A- ! 1U U Mall orders receive prompt and careful attention EARLY ROSE FLOUR $1.69 first. Grade, 49-lb. sack DR. MIDDLLi'ONS WHOLE vlffp ' WHLAT fXOUR, 7-lb. sack " B & K ROLLED OATS 33c . 6-lb. sack SODA BISCUITS $ Size 40c per-box EMPRESS BAKINO 20c : POWDER, 12-pz. tin ROYAL YEAST -CAKES 7c per pkg LIBBYS CRUSHED ' 39c PINEAPPLE, (alls, 2 tins AUSTRALIAN V. C. 39ci PINEAPPLE, talU, 2 tins Q. C. I; POTATOES-Ouarantecd ' High Grade. $1.85 100-lb; sack EMPRESS JELLY 29c POWDERS, 6 pkgs, FRY'S" COCOA 22c -lb. tin C. C. C.'KIPPER SNACKS 29c 5 tins' LETTUCE. ', 2 for 15c FRESH TOMATOES 20c per lb. .... ,. CABBAGE 25c 6 lbs All your requirements filled at reduced prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575. Phone 18 smizsuaxBmisiia'ixBissi Rugs Cleaned & Washed Pianos & Chesteflclds Cleaned and Fumigated Prices Reasonable BRUCE STEVENS PHONE 18 FRESTT MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY ! Phone 657 BETTER SIGHT LM ELECTRIC CO., Limited C.N. R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 1. 5:30 pjn'. Must Fill . Contract For 4000 MINK Although the price of these furs has dropped, steady customers are given special consideration. We want the pelts so bring them in or send them in. Goldbloom The Old Reliable "T1LL1E THE TOILER" I 5 COST COM? TO owrvjtl - HE COME -Y Hi TBl-U HEU. HE EHS TE ONE zat ees iki LOWE VAJfX V-IStZ SO TE1.U mess arouES HEY. COdir.iC utuw inihit IM MGyT CCrtra HIGH SCHOOL'S ANNUAL DANCE One Hundred and Fifty Young Folk At Dcliehtful Affair Badminton Prizes Presented The annual dance of the pupils of King Edward High School was held Friday night in the Elks Home the -affair taking the form of a St j Valentine's party with some 150 young people enjoying a very delightful time. The hall was appro priately decorated and dancing was In progress from 9:30 pjn. until 1 a.m. with, music by Carl Smith'. Orchestra. Allan Davles was mas ter of ceremonies. Delicious refreshments were served and, during the Intermission, Dr E. E. Lucas, the prlpclpal, presen ted awards as follows to the winner In a recent school badminton tournament: Girls' doubles Thclma Davis aiv' Frances Thomson. Mixed doubles Betty Parlow an'1 Bob Tobey. Boys' doubles Bob Tobey and Bertie O'Neill. WEATHER REPflRT Terrace Foggy, calm, 26. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 35. Stewart Raining, south wind, 33. Hazelton Clear, calm. 26 Smlthers Clear, calm, frosty Burns Lake Clear calm, zero. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Veal Chops 35c 2 ibs. Lamb Chops 20c per lb Round Steak per ,1b ,15c Hamburger pcrab. Steak 10c Pot Roast of Becf-pcr lb.' 10c ' Boiling Beef 25c s' lbs. ,. ...r..'..7 - Shoulder Lamb , 15c -per lb. t Lamb Stew " lOc per lb. . . . LolrLitork Chops-. 20c per lb. "... Stewing Veal per lb. 10 c Rump Roast of Beer 15c per lb. JONES F&mily Market Phone 957 Phone 957 1-rWE QtCT so i SO-ALL iWSHT.SCHAM MA-2UMA I . t5 0M"T W.AiiTH . ,4hJ I ' ' - ' I . 13 VOOVAiTM a 1 V 'Mt I I Tiui-m Jiir L.fiT Wii . K"CCT - - rw riM.vna II MABVELOUS, Srallv a. . V KlQHTl c , j IM NOW )sClZJ was John Murvold "vho was also theouver; H. D. Oray. Prince Georg'? principal speaker of the evening. J. E. Panter. Smlthera: R. Syvert-The program Included piano solos sen, Anyox: Mr. ano Mrs. W O by Peter Lien and Miss Wlkdal. vo-' Crisp. Kltwanaa; Mrs. S. R Don- cal solos by Mrs. Anton Dybhavn and Mrs. John Murvold and read- lngs by Mrs. Ounnar Selvlg as well as community singing. For the dancing which followed music was furnished by Julius Welle's Orchestra. The committee in charge consisted of R. Johnson. C. Hendrickscn, A. Jensen. Mrs. A. Wick and Mrs. P. Wlkdahl assisted by other members. A naiiy ixcws W ant-A(I. will iret what you want. m oaSjT mn Slovaks Celebrate Big Occasion The first convention of the Slavonic Alliance of California was held in San Francisco with delegates from 26 cities of California in attendance. Czechoslovaks. Jugoslavs, Russians. Polish and Ukrainians a membership of over 80.000. took part in this convention. Miss Irene Pershing shown above , Russian girl, was one of the reception committee Rrerting Uie delegates to the convention. FISHERMEN FAREWELLED Sons of Norway Stage llanquet and Dance Prior to Reopening of Halibut Fishing A fishermen's farewell banquet and dance prior to the early re-. opening of the halibut fishing sea son was held Friday night by the Sons of Norway in the Oddfellows' Hall, the affair being one of great eiljoyment. About eighty persons were present. The tables were decorated with flags and flowers and the chairman Hotel Arrivals Savoy R. McLean. Kwlnltsa; A. Hayes. CN.lt.; William Allen, Sam Bun-ton. Larry Pawsey, o. Pawsey, Oeo. Inman. Percy Atkinson, Ed. Peterson, Clarence Dundas, Fremont Burton and Paul Johnny, Ketchikan; Miss Grace Simonds, city. Royal Mr. and Mrs. J. Lofendo, Terrace; Roy Labo. CN.It.; A. Fow-low, city. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Morgan. BHImor: Mrs. N. Sherwood. Ter race; W. R. BueknalL Blake M . Wilson and Arthur F. Smith. Van aldson and Lorna. Port Esslngton: i W. M. Ogllvle. Fort St James; Rev Arthur Barner, Toronto; J. Balkln 'Vancouver; F. J. Sharpe, Inverness Central Charles Johnson, city; Oeorr Collins. Port Esslngton; J. Had land. Oona River: T. Anderson, r N.R.; J. Jone$ Saskatoon; O. J Olsen, Oona River. Knox W Jedway. dty: . Ellason anff H. Mllyaaura. Queen Charlott- Is croft. Ocean Falls: Don McKav and Len Davtes, Fort William. C-N you TEUU Me Sut V H THE MAM 'M -THiWytlWS ABOUT 7--UOVES ME I A Dependable Present THIS FILM VERY FINE Joan Crawford and Clark (iablc In "Chained" at Capitol Theatre At Firt of Week Lavishly mounted, beautifully photographed and acted to perfection, "Chaliwd," the new Joan Crawford-Clark Gable co-starring I vehicle, which is the first of the 'week feature on the screen of the .Capitol Theatre here, Is said to hold all the elements of skilfully thought-out film entertainment enhanced by romantic excitement which Is always a part of picture In which Miss Crawford and Gublr participate. In "Chained." Mlas Cruwf., plays the part of a girl whu promised herself to a wealth v un considerate but elderly man. play by Otto Kruger. It Is not until sh meets the young South Amrtira) rancher. Gable, that she realizes th mistake she Is making in plunning herself Into a life which offers a maximum of security but a mini mum of love. The threads by which the complicated triangle Is un tangled create a tale permeated with emotional pungency and powerful dramatic situations. Mls Crawford, looking more stunm-than ever In a wide variety of daz sling gowns, shuts from t -aacdy t. laughter with the nurenew of the rare actress that she is. Oable is equally fine In a virile and sincere role Kruger Is. as usual, reliable in his part as the unwanted man Stuart Erwln. Una O'Connor and Marjorie Oat-won Rive fine support In a picture which Is declared to be quite outstanding. f. . m M UTTlE NOSE A 8USV l 1Henfhol&fum COLDS-Cllll- s. - rV II VI J V Ti I fli W III III it1V I r I . ..... - , I TOO MUCH Unfaltering Love Had Hoi FoeTuE tolo Dooe amo sne SAVS HE'S SO. I'M (SOlWG IM r amo Have Miub D BBTTETi. SO IIJ NM ITU I Con ton -1 rioMi-r' TfcUST THAT Guy vae . But i Lovm you,) L Vy, ' MAC ' K SOMEONE " TONIGHT ,d Tl Crawford and Gable In roles that uiii .... i:,;.as!.!!:elr!,:ou"" m i . .. " u,0,"nh mcir lOIIOMing, Expertly writt,,, b', s., Lee Mahin vcu uy v-iarenre Brown comes under the , Ruod entortamm-1 ix so expcrU.v c : f"i-d Gablr Ki r At; J 4' ti ,. i, One of tnn b 1 . jobs yuure ... procrss khots ar; ( perfect. The ri. ij 4 .:.. 4 exquisite, and Juan Cutto haxn't looked as beauului ti young and vibrant in moot and months. Oabie is briir fully photoaraphed. too There Is another very a porta nt factor in this pirn and that 1 the musical m by Herbert Stothart It ma uges to give a remarkibit 1 to the picture In a numbrr spot.v . It's a grand untiii use of music. Women Will Understand and men will applaud this emotional drama ji delves deep Into the bur. a nallant lady who isrC j j ALSO .News Comedy Mewl W QUALITY m COFFEE 45 By Wstnver HAVH CAEBO JWAT a - Ot'DOHJ HAXleT IT ALL - NOW INP TiPotLEO My CHAwCES BV ....... n ... , w-v 1 J