PAGE roun Soon alter April 1 it Is expected .appointment will be announced of a successor to Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill, who resigned some time o rrrx oe fn district of the provincial police. ' The late Staff Sergeant Bowen of Smithers had been appointed to the post but he passed away before taking over his duties. ECONOMY SPECIALS Are Worth Watching! Look For Them Every Day! APPLE and PLUM JAM OCp H' 4-Ib. tin - PICKLES Fraser Valley, Sweet Mixed and Mustard 9Qp 28-oz. bottle PINE-OLA Miracle Cleaner for anything 50c I per tin ORANGE MARMALADE Empress, Seville 1 A'V Qc 16-oz. useful Jar FRY'S HOT CHOCOLATE Of p , Bulk, per lb. r MAGIC BAKING POWDER 12-oz. tin 23c 22-lb. tin 65c 5-lb. tin $1.25 For Perfect Baklng EMPRESS COFFEE 42c .1-lb. glass jar CREAMOLA CUSTARD 15c POWDER. 8-oz." pkt. SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE AV OQp 2's, 3 tins , Cash, Specials Good Till March 23 ; MUSSALLEM S ECONOMY STORF "Where Dollar Have Mrr Tent-P. O. Box 575 Phone IS TRAPPEUS AND DEALERS 50.000 MUSK RATS 5,000 BEAVER Wanted at once for immediate delivery HIGHEST PRICES PAID Also all your other FURS at full market value. Ship at once and convince ypurselves. J. CLONES Buyer and Exporter PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Latest Novelties in Seeds ARTHUR BAYNE Successor to Glcnnie's Second Ave. Phone G35 Hyde Transfer Coal, Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue BOYS' BAND CAMPAIGN Tentatively Decided to Stage Carnival as Culmination of Week's Effort Committee Named At a meeting ot representatives of various organizations held Monday night to go further into the possibilities of rehabilitating the Prince Rupert Boys' Band, the concensus of opinion appeared to favor the idea of a centralized campaign in aid of the band rather than having each organization assume it-" self responsible for providing one or more hew instruments. It was tentatively decided to stage a Boys' Band Week to raise funds winding up with a big carnival. With that end In view a committee will go further Into details of such a campaign. Dr. Neal Carter was named chairman of the committee and W. H. Tobey, secretary-treasurer. They were given authority to add .to their number. i In attendance at Monday night's meeting, at which' the views of the various organizations were expressed by their delegates, the following were present: Fred Wesch, who presided; W. H.' Tobey. who acted as secretary; G. W. Johnstone; W; H. Derry and Dr. Neal Carter (Rotary Clubh members of the Boys' Band executive; Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod, representing the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire; Mrs. Hugh Klllin, the Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion; Arthur Sutton. King. Edward High School; Qllff Bartlett. Junior Chamber of Commerce; Jack Bulger. Gyro Club; George J. Dawes, Canadian Legion; James Smith; Moose Lodse; Reg Hobson, Toe II.; George Anderson. Sons of Norway; Bruce Stevens. Prince Rupert Players' Guild; Fletcher Hemmons, Files' Lodee: -Frank Derry. Prince Ruoert Trades and Labor Council; ' Sam Jurmain and Martin van Coten. F'ks' Lodge, and.-A. Black- hall, Oddfellows. - Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert ' Mrs. waisn. saivus: P. H. Kvx iTnvprness: Mr. and Mrs. F O I Mills. New Westminster; E. M. MacBrayne, Victoria; E. II. Dnim-mond. Mrs. H. Amidon and W. L MacDonald, Vancouver; J Matthews and, Mrs. J. E. White, Atlin. Royal Cyril D. Morgan, S. H. Alton' and C. Johnson, Vancouver; M. Jarvls, Bums Lake. ' Savoy' : ? Mr and' Mrs. A. Granerud, Terrace; II. Guest, Vancouver. Try a Dally News want-ad. JONES Family Market PHONE 957 PHONE 95; SPECIALS Round Steak, 2 lbs. & 50c 10 lbs. Spuds Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. & 50c 1U lbs; Spuds Round Steak, 2 lbs. & 50c 1 lb. Kidney Rump Roast Beef, 6 lbs. $i 10 lbs. Spuds Sirloin Tip, 5 lbs. & $i 1 Green Cabbage X-Bone Roast of Beef 20c per lb. Pot, Roast of Beef 10c per lb. Hamburger Steak 25c 3 lbs : Short Ribs of Beef 25c 3 lbs. I Lamb Stew, 2 lbs. & 25c lHln Pcas : Veal Stew, 2 lbs. & 25c 1 bunch Carrots Shoulder of Lamb 15c per lb Leg of Mutton 18c per lb Veal Chops ' ,' 35c 2 lbs. v... Lamb Chops 20c per lb. Fresh Halibut 15c per lb Edinburgh Roll Sliced 30c Bacon, per lb Back Bacon Sliced - 30c ' per lb Ayrshire Bacon 25c per lb History Maker and Man Of Destiny in Balkans ' Passes Away in Paris . IContinuea trom Paee li. thronement of the dynasty was voted and a Hellenic republic proclaimed. Venlzelos' administration was short-lived. He suffered a heart attack arid In June, 1924, he resigned. Three times more, however, he returned to the premiership. He came back In July, 1928, because of a crisis' between the royalists and the republicans, staying in office until May 21, 1932; took up the reigns again In June, resigning In November to make way for a coalition government, and served again from January to March, 1933. Assassins Seek lib Life Eleutherios Venlzelos' was born August 23, 1864, at Mumiaes, Crete. Educated at Canea, Syra, and Athens, where he took his degree In law in J 887, he returned to Canea to practice. Drawn into political life, he came into prominence in 1897 as one of the leaders in the Cretan uprising against Turkish rule and steadily increased his power and Influence In the succeeding decade, becom- ii .'''''.'' ' . ' . " 'Pi . nowin !4 " - . . n DiJLT NEWS Wednesday Mirth i, WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Except for a few stray fish which have been taken by retail stores, there had been no landings of hail-but up to this, morning following the opening of the 1936 fishing season at .the iirst of the week. With a good sized list of passengers, C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert; Capt. H. E. Neddcn, arrived in port on time at 10 o'clock this morning N from , Vancouver, Powell River and Qceah Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock' this afternoon for An-yox and Stewart whence she will return, here tomorrow evening southbound. lng premier for the first time In 1910. In the tempestuous career that followed, there were several murder plots against him and hi 1920 he was seriously wounded by would-be assassins in Paris. The most recent attempt occurred in June, 1933, when a party of gunmen fired on his automobile and his wife was wounded. '''ijp'-u- :' IngWh and He ,v . : . v 9 Imrtriil Tobacco Comply Cigarette and tobacco IMPERIAL TOBACCO THIS PLOT &3 DIFFERENT What Happens When a Man Over Forty Falls in Love Is Told In 'Accent on Youth" " At times frivolous and at other times tenderly sympathetic, "Accent on Youth." mid-week feature offering on the screen of the. Capi tol Theatre here, is the story of a man who, having passed forty, finds himself more madly in love than ever before in his life. Herbert Marshall, a successful playwright, Is the man, and the object of his affections Is Sylvia Sidney, his se cretary. There are some hilarious situations as a rather unique romance is developed, the story coming, to a happy and appropriate ending. The film is adapted from a successful Broadway stage play. New songs, sparkling comedy and colorful dancing choruses ; give background to the musical ''Collegiate," which' is, the other end' of a double bill program. Frances and Langford, who has achieved "some the note as a singer, has an Important role. Jack Oakie is cast as the ne'er-do-well nephew of a rich old ere N the tobacco b methods of packaging and duced, the world Scientists, j- behalf of the a still greater This is as . ucts ranks among . to be engaged New ideas improvements pany, Others abroad, for your Our experts To'day one of England to find one of our notes on a to Canadian travel-wise . While wc make toward receptive to We conduct - experiments for improvement. of Canada, Limited. factory, Montreal. COMPANY OF 1 L J I I J " J "STOP ACTING Xct my an t on gill who in A. ' Here's the Class of '36! ' ' G 0 L LEG I ATE" With Joe Penner.'Ned Sparks, Jack Oakie, Frances Lanjford Oakle Inherits a girls' school can ya 'maglne? Joe Penner1 h, bankroll and Lynne Overman and Ned Sparks are the sen ' notes In this singing, dancing, romancing college mutiMii (At 7:03 & 9:40 wusicaii lady who wills him a girls' seminary. Lynne Overman, Joe Penner Ned Sparks also contribute to fun. Try a Daily News classitled advertisement for best results. industry progress is constant.- Cron raisnif. harvastinrf nirinit T0N,G,IT & thursdTT Last Complete Show at 8J4 YOUR AGE!" tnililt Lindt. 3 aid as th with him. CMrt mm M HIBn At 8:24 "(Shows Once Only) DOLLAR IN NKW VOKK NEW YORK, March 18: (n, The Canadian dollar closed at j discpunt of l-16c on the New York foreign exchange market yesterday. i I 1 .''' Improvements in mannfnriiriYiit merchandising arc continuously being intro' over. inventors,, chemists, arc striving always on. tobacco industry toward newer, better things, that smoke satisfaction may be yours. it should be. The manufacture of tobacco prod' the world's leading industries. Wc arc proud in it. come from all parts of the globe. Some recent have originated with the Imperial Tobacco Coin' wc have adopted, co-operating with manufacturers benefit. arc on instant call for special service anywhere. our mechanical" engineers may be embarking for investigate a new packaging device. Next week may leaf experts hurrying off to the Orient to take revolutionary discovery in soil treatment, valuable growers. It sounds exciting, but to the experienced, members of our staff, it is all in the day's work. arc naturally proud of the contributions" we progress in 'the tobacco industry, wc arc always new ideas from whatever source they may come, these ceaseless" researches, investigations and believing that, as in all tilings, there' is always room , - V. " ' CANADA, LIMITED