paqi rorrn JONES Family Market PHONE 957 ill PHONE 957 Specials REEF Short Ribs of Beef 25C Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 1 lb. Onions Steak, 2 lbs. & Qp lb. Kidney OtJL Pot Roast of Beef QCo 4 lbs "tH ' Sirloin Steak 50C Round Steak 40 C Plrme Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & 3 lbs. Green Beans V Corn Beef, 4 lbs. & 9n 1 Cabbage LAMB and MUTTON Shoulder of Lamb Rolled QAp per lb AUV Loin of Lamb Chops fyCZr per lb Legs of Lamb OCIo per lb Lamb Stew, 2 lbs. & 9Cs 1 tin of Peas tO Mutton Chops QCn 2 lbs Stew Veal, 2 lbs. & 9?n 1 tin of Peas 31 Ayrshire Bacon 9n per lb. . kOj Buy at Mussallem's QUALITY GROCERIES LOWEST PRICES Mall orders receive prompt and careful attention Confectionery Store In Connection MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye mum. PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the. only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Jasper Coal All Kinds Of Dry Firewood PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) Terraoe Cloudy, calm, 62. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 56. Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .34. Big Missouri, .53. Bralorne, 7.65. B. R. Cons., .05. ( B. R. X., .12. Cariboo Quartz, 1.72. Dentonia, .16. Dunwell, .03. Mlnto, .43. Meridian, .08. National Silver, .02 Vi. Nob'e Five, .02,v Pend Oreille, 80. Porter Idaho, .04. Premier, 3.00. Reeve3 McDonald, .06. Reno, 1.25. R:'.!sf Arlington, .30. Salmon Gold, .09. Taylor Bridge, .10. Wayside, .11. United Empire, .03. Toronto Beattle, 1.45. Central Patricia, 4.25. Chibougamau, 1.70. Oods Lake, 1.18. . lnt Nickel, 54.00. Lee Gold, .052. Little Long Lac, 6.05. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.99. Perron, 1.35. Pickle Crow, 7.15. Red Lake Gold Shore, 2.08. San Antonio, 1.95. Sherritt Gordon, 1.63. Slscoe, 4.50. Smelters Gold, .03. Sturgeon River, .43. Ventures, 2.15. McCieod Oockshutt, 4.40. Hardrock, 3 12. Oklend, .40. Mosher, 72. Bousquet. .12 '2. Bidgood Kirkland 1.66. Gllbec, .052. Jowsey, .15. Lake Rose, .68. Madsen Red Lake, 1.11. May Spiers, .49. Sullivan, 1.79. Stadacona, .67. Greene Stabelle, .62. New York Am. Commercial Alcohol, 26 V2. Am. Smelting. 87. Am. Testing, 176. Anaconda, 39. Atchison. 86. Auburn,. 32",. Bait, and Ohio, 22s8. Btehlehem Steel, 60. Case, 186t',-. Ches. & Ohio, 66, Chrysler, 119 14. Commercial Solvent, 16. Crucible Steel, 43. Dupont. 164 Gen. Elec, 47. Gen. Motors. 68. Goodyear. 23. Int. Harv., 82i2. Int. Nickel, 52?8. Irt. Testing. 12 Johns Manvillc, 119. Kcnnecott. 46. Montgomery Ward, 45. Nat. Distil.lers. 28. N. Y. Central, 42. Penn. R. R.. 37. Public Service, 47 ,. Radio, 11. Soc. Vacuum, 14V4. South Pacific, 42. Standard Brands, 15 2. Stan. Oil Cal., 37. Stan Oil N. J., 61. U. S. Steel, 66. West. Elec, 144. West. Union, 87. Hotel Arrivals Royal Chung Sat, Cassiar; A, Beaudin. Terrace; Stanley II. Alton and Cyril D. Morgan. Vancouver; Rpv F. Bushfield, Port Esslngton; A, M. Arne, Prince George; D. WIN son. city; H. T. Nielson, Savoy M. Mandruk. Surf Pnfnfc Mine- John Walker. J. Freas n Wwi and T. M. Miller, city; P. Sapan-tuk, Exstew; William H. Splller, Fort Fraser. Prince Rupert E. Pongs and daughter. Matt. W. II, Manuel. Kamloons: n n Scott, II. Rogers, R. P. Steeves, M MCArcue, w. R. Bucknall, Dr. F. Richardson and Dr. F. G. Rice, Vancouver: E. M, Hawim vie.' torla; F. M. Dockrill. TVIVwa- r Hemmons and W. Dawson, Prince George; M. E. Hippisley, Terrace. Try a Dally News classified ad. DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In -Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Having been delayed at Wales Island where she had cans to dis charge and canned salmon to load, Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay. arrived In Dort at 11 o' clock last night from Stewart, An- yox.and other northern points and sailed a couple of hours later for Vancouver and waypoints. Prices were slightly higher again on the Seattle Fish Exchange yes terday when eight halibut boats sold catches totalling 154,000 pounds. Western fish was paid 9c and 7'2c and local fish 9c and 80. Cod was paid 3c per pound and sablefish, 3 Vic. The Seattle trolling boat May, reported sunk off Cape Flattery, was seized off Massett at the same time the Catherine B., now on the J Digby Island ferry run, was taken several years ago. Two years later oiit who kucu ttgam iicai ,uuuoc Island and in each case was tied up here for some time. With a capacity list of round trip tourists for Alaska, C. N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived in port at 9:45 this morning irom the south and sailed north at 1 o'clock thJLs afternoon. C N. R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Dan McKinnon, Is in Mas- sett Inlet today and Is due tomor row morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The Alaskan freighter Evelvn Berg arrived In port tat 10 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan and, after discharging' one carload of fresh fish for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways, sailed oln continuation of her voy age to Seattle. With an Alaska Southern Air ways seaplane. Pilot Bob Ellis, well known northern commercial flijr arrived here at 7:30 this morning irom Ketchikan and left at. R-in a.in. on his return north. Pilot Ellis brought, in a passenger who will be proceeding East by rail irom here this evening. On its way back to Vancouver after a flight to Dease Lakn with a mining party, the Air Travel and Transport Waco seaplane piloted by Capt. E. C. W! Dobbin arrived here at 12 noon today and, after refuel ing up, continued south at 2 n m. picking up Capt. Paul Armour here for Vancouver. BOY, DOG AND CROOK IIere"Sotorm Over Over Andes Andes" Second Feature of Bill Jackie Cooper, the popular Juvenile star. Is featured In "Toueh fiuy," one of the double bill nlc- turcs at the Capitol Theatre fin the middle of this week. A boy. a hunted criminal and a dog flgur; In strange .adventures which arc a part of this romance of the secret service. Jackie Dlavs t.hr part of a boy approaching HI3I1 School age and elves a clever nnr. trayal In a character part. Joseph oaueia takes the part of a crook who Is regenerated by friendship and companionship. The dog actor is me son or the famous Rin-Tln. Tin. Other members of th rnst include such well known players as Harvey Stephens, Jean Hersholt and Misoha Auer. The other feature of thi dnnhif. bill is "Storm Over the -Andes," a bouwi American thrill romance with the veteran Jack Holt and the charming Mona Barrle in the leading roles. Dally suits. News want-ads bring re- CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Senior Matriculation Applications Students wishing to take the Senior Matriculation Course at the Prince Rupert High School during the coming school year, are requested to send In their applications prior to August ,24th, 1936. A minimum of ten applications are be made to hold the classes W, J. ALDER, 101 . Commissioner CONNELL ASSERTS TOAT COMMUNIST RUMP IS IN CHARGE OF C. C. F. IN PROVINCE; TELFORD "DICTATOR" Continued from Page 1 form committee. Had his views and criticism In fact been deslrcd he would have been placed there as a matter of course. As parlia mentary leadervhe has to explain and Justify in Parliament and on the platform the policy of the party. His platform, which has the support of the vast majority of the 90,000 C.C.F. voters, carre before this committee as well p.. Dr. Telford's' platform and the Burrard 'campaign platfoim. Dr Telford and his friends, Blendiy iind Stephens, were on the com mlttee to support his platform arid Arnold Webster to supoort the Burrard platform, and three other delegates. But Mr. Connell was deliberately excluded and his platform was re jected by Dr. Telford and his friends behind closed doors with put a hearing, thereby denying him the right, to defend It and tne opportunity of criticizing the dc- ects In the alternative platform at the only time and place where such criticism could be of an; practical use. It Is consequently th veriest humbug to suggest to the public that the executive 'regrets" that' Mr. Connell did not engage In open warfare with' Dr. Telford on the floor of the convention. "Preposterous Proposal" And now these men who "sabotaged" a sound and sane pla',-;orm and rushed through their own, which Is largely Impractic able and ultra vires and In Its economics positively insane, have vlie effrontery to charge "their ablest, finest leader and most ap pealing personality" with attempting to "dictate the course of the movement according .to his own personal ideas," simply because he has stated that he cannot hon estly support a platform of this nature, which is In fact a fraud on the electorate. This suggestion Involves the im pudent claim that Mr. Connell and the rest of us are bound to support an Irrational dogma, which Dr: Telfoid and his suppor ters are unable to explain, one that has bran condemned by competent economists, living or dead, and by every member of the C.C.F. who has onv erasn of the elementary principles of oc ohomics. Dr. Telford stated it would have to be worked out by a trained economist, but no economist would in fact father such The charge of "dictatorship" ie- coils on the head of the mart who made it. Who controls C. C. F. Proasanmi over the radio? Dr. Telford. Who also desires to control the press by obtaining possession of we only independent Socialist paper in the province that main. Are Principals in Picture ShowlnJ!? a" fom 'r ' -IIere"Sotorm -J and discussion? If that iiayji-u, ur. leuora, by con trolling all orgahs of propaganda would be able to silence criticism and mold, opinion as comoletelv'ac any Mussolini. Members Under Control Who again controls the momhnr. we elect .to represent us In Parlia ment All candidates are required to pledge that they "will resign the seat on the order of the provincial convention." This Is of course, Illegal. If the unhappy member wishes to address his constituents he must realize that "he Is under control of the speakers' committee of the provincial executive" He must "attend" the speaker's' conference held at headquarters'-If he fails to do so for "three successive meetings" his name shall be removed from .thp fii speakers' list." He cannot arrange jr meetings- or "tours" without the consent of the speakers' committee. Moreover, the clubs must report as to "the presentation, effect and nature of the address" of such speaker. Further, "all parliamentary representatives are required to present a quarterly report to the provincial executive and their district council," and ore "at all times subject to the authority of the executive." and -the so-called leader can be removed at any time by the executive, and Is thereby on constitutional principle disqualified from holding of Premier or Leader of the Op- Aj.-imii. tin . wikj lorms hU rah ntl tt. 9l,'!,l !,ecrfJfJanments Hmmlstr follow the law or uc constitution and select the men with whose old he fdels he can carry on the government. Dr. Telford and his executive have complete "control." What about finance? The mem bers of the C.C.F. are requested to purchase "plenty for all" gro ceries from Dr. Telford, who con trols the profits. And what about the unhappy taxpayer? The executive staled Jn its bullentln: "As a proletarian movement, we are not particularly concerned with protecting the in terests of taxpayers. It Is probable on the contrary, that added' pressure on the taxpayer would ulti mately result In strengthenlni our cause by bringing about .In tolerable conditions at an In creased speed." Moreover, "the C.C.F. labor code s to be enacted before the closing of the first C.CF. legislative ses sion." "All physically unfit per sons are to labor" and it is de clared to be "society's right to compel them to do so." We are all to be "registered" and "aligned 'n categories." "No person rcglstertrl shall refuse to work" and disl-pllnary action" is to be taken aganst us "If we fail to conform to decisions." In other words, we have only to vote the C.CF. into office and we shall all of us be, Premier and Cabinet Included, completely under the .thumb of Dr. Telford., v Yet in truth, he and his execu-i Uve merely represent the Communist wing of the C.CF. clubs, whose total membership Is only about 3 percent of the 90,000 voters In B.C. who supported socialism at the federal election. Most of the electors are outside of these clubs, because, as Guy Shep-pard proved, they .are centres of Communist propaganda, and near ly all such voters are, like Mr. Connell, supporters, of the Regina Manifesto, which plainly excludes the "class war" and "proletarian revolution" of the Marxists. And now that the provincial ex ecutive hj endorsed Marxian Socialism, it is impossible for those of us who are loyal to the creed of the party .to be associated with this Insignificant Communist rump, which the . executive, in flagrant disregard of the truth, ARE YOU ON THE BORDERLINE OF ACTUAL SICKNESS? Constipation Causes Discomfort, May Lead to More Serious Troubles You mty have daya, perhaps ven weeks, when yon feel below par. Not alck enough to go to bed, but certainly not at your best The trouble may be with your diet. Poorly balanced meals can affect your physical condition. Meals which lack proper "bulk," or instance, may lead to common constipation. 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It was, in fact, miL, Equauy untrue Is the assi. that Mr. Connell acceptT counsel of "discredited advW He requests me to state that decision was entirely hi.. 011 any event the character of 'hi menus wouw Dear favorable com parlson with that of the mostTi the members of the executive I -I : I lJ L J 1 I I TONIGHT and THURSDAY " STORM OVER e ANDES" with Jack Holt and . Mona Barrie Great Air Drama of the Gran Chaco Hell (At 7:00 and 9:44) PLUS JACKIE COOPER in "TOUGH GUY" (Once Only at 8:28) 10 cents To Read a New Book "MAGNIFICENT HOAX" Oppenhelm "THIRD ACT IN VENICE" Thompson "ETERNAL DEEPS" ..........Bassctt "DEATH O FA GHOST' .....Alllngham "JIG TIME MURDERS" Glvens "EYELESS IN OAZA" Huxley "LIMPING SWAY" .McCulloch "MEXICAN INTERLUDE" ' Jackson "PERFECT MURDER CASE" . Rush "GULLS AGAINST THE SKY" ... 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