i : Lr page ioxm AG00IM.0GK1XG CRKW in the Royal City Kltclirn. idvlntc final Inspection to that brand jiew variety of law, tender, flavorful peas "Royal City Super 0. One wlic'e fioor in the Royal City plant is given over to these inspection crews. You can le sure cf quality and fret-hneM when J you ask ftr Royal City Super 6 Peav, rcrawober not just a large ordinary variety, but something absolutely new and delicious. ECONOMY SPECIALS Are Worth Watching! Look For Them Every Day! APPLE and PLUM JAM QCn 4-lb. tin PICKLES-k-Fraier Valley, Sweet Mixed and Mustard 28-oz. bottle EMPRESS COFFEE lrlb. .glass Jar CREAMOLA CUSTARD POWDER, 8-oz. pkt SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE 2's, 3 tins 29c PINE-OLA Miracle Cleaner for anything fln Dl3 .per: tin - ORANGE MARMALADE Empress, Seville Qn 16-oz. useful jar 13t FRY'S HOT CHOCOLATE Qln Bulk, per lb. MAGIC BAKING POWDER' 12-oz. tin ; 23c 2V2-lb. tin 65c 5-lb. tin $1.25 For Perfect Baking MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where. Dollars Have P. O. Box 575 CO PHONE More Cents" Phone 18 60 Kaien Transfer We handle the Finest Grades of Coal and Wood, at market prices. Bone Dry Kindling always in stock. We also operate 60 Messenger Service Hyde Transfer Coal Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Date Is Chosen For Display Oft Physical Jerks Saturday, April 4, has been' chosen as the tentative date for the mass display of the Prince Rupert Recreational and Physical Education Centre, Instructor Paul Kozoolln announced today. The Exhibition Building has been reserved and will be suitably fixed up for that date to accommodate the hundreds of performers, their friends and the general public. The various classes at the gym have already started practising for the display. JONES Family Market PHONE 957 SPECIALS Round SleaK, 2 Ids. it 10 lbs. Spuds L Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. & 2ls Round Steak, 2 lbs, & 1 En 1 lb- Kidney wt Rumu Roast Beef, fl lbs. 29c 10. lbs. Spuds Sirloin Tip, 5 lbs. & 1 Green Cabbage Cash Specials-Good Till .March 23 T.Bone Roast of Beef per lb Pot Roast of Beef per lb Hamburger Steak " 3 lbs Short Ribs of Beef 3 lbs. Lamb Stew, 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Veal Stew, 2 lbs. & 1 bunch Carrots Shoulder of Lamb- per lb Leg of Mutton ' per lbj '. veal Chops ; 2 lbs. .....,..:... Lamb Chops 1 i I per lb Rabbits- each .;., Edinburgh Roll Sliced Bacon, per lb Back Bacon Sliced per lb. '. Ayrshire Bacon per lb PHONE 95i 50c 50c SOc FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 $1 $1 20 c 10c 25c 25c 25C 25c 15c 18c 35c 20c 25c 30c 30c 25c DAILY NEWS Tuesday, March 17 Flowers From Every Part of Empire Cover Lawns at WiWsor 'Father of Mrs. i Bremner Passes LAST TIMES TOMntT Here are shown some of the thousands of wreaths sent from all corners of the British Kingdom, and laid out on the lawns of Windsor Castle on January 23, the day of the funeral of the late King George V. Britain's beloved monarch. Visitors to the castle are seen admiring them James Cagney Wins Release Awarded Order Yesterday by Court Breaking His Contract With Warner Bros. ' HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 17: lames Cagney, moving picture ac CHAMBER Moose Barn Dance OF MINES NoyaHe Affair More Silver Dollar Coinage Asked Omineca Body Ejects Officers I i tor, won a court order yesterday SMITHERS, March 17: The Om mnulling his $4500 a week contract Ineca branch of the British Colum vlth Warner Bros, and declaring Dia Chamber of Mines held its an him a free lance. Cagnev com plained that he had not been ac lorded top billing, as agreed upon, iver Pat O'Brien and Joan Blon-dell In a picture and that he had been called upon to make more pic tures than had been stipulated. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FKO.M HOME" Rates 11.00 a$ 60 Room Hot ii Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 "TILLIE THE TOILER" nual meetine for the election of of the mining industry in British Co lumbia and In Canada and expressed regret that this district had not had the development and pro- ranted. He asked the members to use every effort to promote the use of silver by the government for coinage. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A resolution was passed request- James Findlay, returned to port at. ing the government to 'purchase 10:30 this morning from Stewart, silver through the Bank of Canada Anyox and other northern points with a view1 to issuing more silver and sailed at 1:30 p.m. for Vancou ver and waypolnts. Latest Novelties in Seeds ARTHUR BAYNE Successor to Glennle's Second Ave. Phone 635 dollars. Practically none of the previous Issue of these coins has yet been seen ln Smlthers. The meeting heartily endorsed the work of the "Silver Dollar Association" 6f Vancouver in its endeavor to have silver coinage increased in Canada. The meeting also went on record as opposing any move at Ottawa to submerge the Department of Mines by amalgamation with other de partments, as has recently been proposed. The president told the meeting that the local branch had won the special prize at the Vancouver Exhibition last ,'year for the best exhibit of ore from any one of the forty-one mining divisions of British Columbia. In the election of officers for the ensuing year the- following were chosen: President, Peter Schufer. Vice-president, Donald C. Simpson. Secretary-Treasurer and Manager, L. H, Kenney. Representative, on Executive of H. C. Chamber of Mines, A. C. Garde M.E. A board of directors of eight members was elected to serve with the officers. About One Hundred and Seventy- Five Persons in Attendance At Event Last Friday j Abput 175 persons attended the barn dance held last Friday night by the Moose Lodge. The hall was decorated and balloons, confetti and serpentine added to the fun and effect. Many of the costumes wee ln lth the general fleers in the Municipal Hall at fkfPlnf i nature of the affair. until 2:30 a.m. with music by the Premier Orchestra. B. J. Bacon was master of ceremonies. The committee in charge con- rrP. rinrinr ihP st vpar whir-h slsted of Tommy Morgan, BUI Oray, had been expected and which the ' f"k DMorrlsoTn' Johnny Morrison, ;Gil is?yer' B" J" Bac0n and many encouraging properties war- bert Styles. Hotel Arrivals Central H. Tolly, Mrs. Larson, O. C. Austad and H Anderson, city; J. Jones, C.N.R.; Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Rsynolds, Oona River. Knox Matt Storey and J. Katruk, city-Dan Foster, Houston; G. Bates, Decker Lake. Prince Rupert H. Singleton, Vancouver. SPECIAL Chevrolet MASTER SEDAN with Trunk Complete , 193(5 Licence Just Like New $950.00 Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third. Ave. Thone 52 The Boss is Guessing Now fSlSSS felul AH,VES- U ( ViHY t CASANOVA , HEY, MAC. X POT fS"25? GAC FAlPESTlL Kj UTTU .DiQcgg COME JJ James Smith Passes Away in IJanf f-shire, Scotland, at Age Of Ninety Years A cablegram yesterday conveyed to Mrs. John Bremner, Fifth Ave nue East, the sad news of the death at his home liv Orange, Banffshire, Scotland, of her father, James Smith, at the ripe age of 00 years. He had lived In retirement for many years and was a promin ent freemason. Mrs. Bremner will I have the sympathy of many friends in her bereavement. Mr Smith Is survived by his aged widow and children, besides Mrs. Bremner. are another daughter. Mrs. William Morrison, of Keith, Scotland, and three sons, Thomas Smith of the Peace River; George Smith, who Is In. the service of the London,. Midlands and Scottish Railway in the Old Country, and James Smith, formerly of this city and now of Burnaby. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m Thurs. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 n.m. Friday ss. P. Adelaide....l0 p.m. Ss. Venture 10:30 p.m.' March 12 ss. Prin. Norah 5 p.m. March 23 ss. Prin. Norah 5 p.m. From Vancouver I Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m.! Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 a.m ! Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 4 p.m.! Ss. Venture p.m.' March 8 ss. Prin. Norah a.m. ' March 19 ss. Prin. Norah . ajn. March 29 ss. Prin. Norah .... a.m. For Anyox and Stewart 1 Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm weanesaay ss. Pr. George 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. CaWa 11:30 a.m. Thursday Prince George 8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson sunaay ss. Catala 8 p.m.! was dancln8 from 10 Naas Rl"r ' President P. Schufer reviewed T?iere Pm-irom Tort Simpson Tuesday ss Catala ...11:30 a.m. I S , VslHATT IN TARNATION'S J yePlM' QM HEBE?) g, Last Complete Shour .,, I FOUND STELLA PARISH (A 7:00 & 10;07) - PLUS ST. PATRICK'S DaT""-Sl'ECIAL! "Come To Southern Ireland" A 20 Minute Tour of Erin1. Beauty Spot 'At 8:21 Once Only. PLUS Perry Mason's Greatest Ca.se Fast - Funny ThrUlliMi "TUB CASE OF THE LUCKY LKGS" With Warren William Genevieve Tobin 'At 8 50 Once Only Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Packed by the only Sal-inon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince ' Rupert. CHARTS For Fishermen Rrilish AdmiraltyLatest Charts Corrected to January 1036 Chart 1927 Cape Caution to Port Simpson ., $180 Chart 1933 Cape Caution to Caamano Sound $1-80 Chart 1923-Caamano Sound to Port Simpson $1.80 Chart 1737 Eddy Pass to Portland Inlet $240 Chart 2430 Banks Island to Cape Omanc'y ' $180 Chart 2431 Port Simpson to Cross Sound $20 Chart 2453 Browning Entrance to Prince Rupert $2M Chart 3751 Parry Pass to Port Louis $300 Chart 3754 Dixon Entrance $1.80 Chart 1917 Vancouver Islaild $180 Also Charts on larger sctfle covering waters from Vancouver to Kodlak at standard prices U.S. Department of Commerce & Hydrographlc Charts, each $100 Canadian Government Blue Prints and Charts of Local Waters B.C. Coast . Pilot, Trawlers' and Fisherman's Guide Tait's Seamanship Brown's' Rules of the I toad carried in stock ' Dividers, Parallel Rules, Course Finders, Barometers Tide Tables Free eMaAsMd -By Westover VEtt HOMOC, Behold 'Your. Humble servamT II ... - ""IJl I