Follow the Crowds PUBLIC Your Continued Satisfaction VIT1 OUR SERVICE IS OUR OBJECTIVE 29c BARGAINS RHUBARB 3 lbs LETTUCE 4 for TURNIPS . 10 lbs. L CARROTSV 10 lbs. " RICE 6 lbs. ..; : WHITE BEANS 0 lbs. ilEINZ SOUPS Mealum 1 2 Uns HEINZ SOUPS Small. ' 'itS tins ... MILK All brands 3 Uns .....; . FRESH 'COCOANUTS 6 for :.. ; SUNKIST LEMONS - 'frper doz. MARMALADE ORANGES per doz." I. BEETS .' 8 lbs B. C. EGGS Grade A 29c 29c 29c 29c 29c 29c 29c 29c 29c 29 c 29c 29c 3Qs Large, per-doz.. mv All Orders $1.00 or Over Delivered FREE MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Hvhere Dollar Have More Cents" P. 0. Box 375 Phone IS FRESIt MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 of J. B. MILLER'S ESTATE Thousands of dollars worth of Men's Women's and Children's Wear, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Suit Cases and Trunks Must Be Sold Regardless of Cost in shortest time possible in order to wind-up this enormous estate. PLEASE NOTICE: Sale of footwear at CUT RATE SHOE STORE only. Sale of clothing and other items on sale at RUPERT TRADING STORE. UELIEFSUI-SACCEITEI) Arthur Brooksbank left yesterday Royal Arch Masons there In his daughter. Miss Lucille Brooksbank. aboard the Jedway for a trip to An-1 capacity as a Grand Chapter of-; They will return to the city this yox to pay an official visit to thejficer. He was accompanied by his; evening. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA INCOME TAX RETURNS ARE NOW DUE TO BE FILED BY: (1.) Employers, respecting salaries and wages paid to employees during the calendar year 1934. (2.) Every person in receipt of salary, wages, or investment income. These Returns are required to be filed not later than FEBRUARY 28th, 1935 Taxpayers should obtain forms from, any Provincial Government office or chartered bank in the Province. An urgent request - is made for these Returns to be filed as much in advance of the final date as possible to enable the Department to give belter service to taxpayers than can be provided during the rush of- the last day. 1 Corporation, business, returned within three Victoria, B.C. or professional income months after the end : : fiscal year. V.'. t T is required to !e of the taxpayer's C. B. PETERSON, Commissioner of Income Tax. giaigrB''Brgiaj3i,By eiata ! i&jiaigig.igiB.iteiBi bibibibibibkb n lajaamngiaaign . MRS. WIGGS ON SCREEN Classic Story Ileinr NcturlieU At Capitol Theatre Here This Wcek-Knd With Pauline Lord, one of Americas foremost sUge actresses In the title role, and W. C. Fields and Zasu PltU In the other principal featured parts, a delightful plctturi-zatlon of the Immortal "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch" comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this week-end. The story is too well known to necessitate recapitulation here. Miss Lord Is said to play the quaint, motherly and whimsical character of Mrs. Wlggs with great charm and deftness. W. C. Fields and Zasu Pitts, well known screen figures, as the maiden lady and the ' mail-order answer to her prayer for a husband provide the film with I uproarious comedy. Five of Holly-I wood's juvenile stars are cast In the i roles of Mrs. Wlggs' numerous pro-i geny Evelyn Venable. as Miss Lucy j and Kent Taylor, ns "Mister Bob," contribute youthful charm and ro-1 mance to the picture. i Production settings, particularly views of The Cabbage Patch." are said to be amazingly faithful re productions of the western United S.ttr? shanty settlement Are You Sluggish ? To Throw Off Eorrjtr-Scetliag Impuritiet, eojojr giiti or two each week of Energizing, Effervescent In TINS lie W 40c EXTRA LARGE BOTTLE, 7Jc WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront C N. R steamer Prince Charles moved down from the dry dock to the Canadian National wharves yes tcrday and, under command of Capt Nell McLean, will sail tonight on regular schedule for Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte 1 1 land, taking over the run of the Prince John which Is being tied up here for overhaul. The Prince Charl will probably remain on the run from now until next fall. C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade laide, Capt. James Flood, arrived In port at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and way points. The BrlUsh steamer Frumenton is due In port on Sunday from the Orient to load a full cargo of grain from the Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator for delivery to the United Kingdom or Continent More defin ite word as to the exact time of ar rival is looked for any time now New grain continues to move from the prairies to the local house but not In as large quantities as a few weeks ago. Fourteen cars of grain came In last night There were thirty-three passen gers aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was In port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skag way to Vancouver. One person disembarked from the vessel here while three went south from this port aboard her. COAL! COAL!! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and ! Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. I Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley, Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 Rugs Cleaned . & Washed Pianos & Cliestefields Cleaned and Fumigated Prices Reasonable BRUCE STEVENS PHONE 18 HERE THEY ALL ARE... And Thank Goodness They Haven't Changed a H,i' ""5. A-' "- Cabbage Patch t r x . .'aulixe TT.C Lain ;Vi, . . LORD FIELDS PITTS c rcoovnwJ itije rmi uMui Perfect j. TAYLOR ur fUyxaf bt- Hiiy't mil- thcfluiicr) love Fioai loudMn-U'irrt wla wuiauitl loco Mu IUjjtI a(uuil ADDED HAL LEROY in "Syncopated City" SiUy Symphony and Smiu. 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