paqb roun NEW 1936 Tennis Rackets Just in Stock See tlic World's Fastest and Finest Rackets BENTLEYS and SPALDINGS Come in now and pick your's out Prices From $2.50 to $23.00 Kaien Hardware RACKETS REI'AIRLD Manure For Sale $1.50 a Big Load Phone Bed 608 Dominion Dairy TRAPPERS AND DEALERS 50,000 MUSKRATS 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 yourselves. J. CLONES Huver and Exporter PRINCE CEOROE. B.C. Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Garden Soil $2.50 a load PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Country Gentleman Editor Rallies To Aid of Gov, London TOPEKA, Kansas, April 29: E. ill. Taylor, for years associated with the Curtis Publishing Co. of Philadelphia as associate editor of tire Country Gentleman, has rc-j signed in order to assist Governor jLandon of Kansas in his political activities. Landon is one o'f the presidential possibilities. Today's Weather (8 A.M.) Prince Rupert Overcast, light southeast wind; barometer, 29.98; temperature, 49; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Overcast, calm; barometer, 30.04; temperature, 42; sea smooth. Triple Island Cloudy, moderate westerly wind; barometer, 29.8S, sea moderate. Langara Island Overcast, moderate westerly "wind; moderate chop. Terrace Clear, calm, 40. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 45. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 43. Hazelton Clear, calm, 50. Smithers Clear, calm, mild. Burns Lake Clear, calm, 35. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sinclair, Inverness; Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, R. L. Coote, J H. Jones, C. P. Rlel. D. F. Spankie, A. L. McQuarrie, H. C. Gibbs, A. C. Knight, H. M. McLaren, F. W. Mathews and W. Webstcra, Vancouver; W. Laing, Victoria;. F M. Dockrill, Telkwa; W. H. Cotton, Smithers; H. W. Harris, Port Essington; Frank F. Tate, Alameda, Cal.; A. J. Buttl-mer, Balmoral; Mrs. Turner, Anyox. Savoy W. Singer, Massett. FINS PREVENT ROLLING JERSEY, Channel Islands, April 29: (CP) The Southern Railway steamer, Isle of Sark, Is the first British shiD to be fitted with stabilizing gear to prevent "rolli ing." Electrically controlled fins have been installed. UY HERE ANK THE ALANCE Look For Economy Specials AYLMER PEACHES 2 Ws Of per tin AYLMER SOUP Vegetable Op per tin ol QUAKER TOMATOES OCTp Choice, 22's, 2 tins HEALTH BRAN Melo- 1 7f grain, large pkg M.is I PINEALO MIRACLE CLEANER : For Windows, Silverware, 1 Woodwork, all finished Cfkp surfaces. Try a tin tlUl DRIED APPLES Bulman's, 2 lbs PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 for CARBOLATED HEALTH SOAP, 3 fbr PLUM JAM Pure 4-lb. tin 35c 14c 14c 39c MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Hotel Being Moved to be Converted Into Business Premises For Hudson's Bay Co. Port Simpson is rather a busy place Just now. No fewer than thlrty-slx of the men of the village are working on the ntfw Hudson's Bay store. The foundation has already been excavated and the concrete Is being poured. As soon as It is ready the old hotel will be moved from Its present position and placed on the foundation, the contract for this having been let to Tom Gosnell. It will then be thoroughly overhauled and adapted for the purpose of a general store with living rooms upstairs. Last year the hotel was over hauled and repainted and is said to be In excellent condition. We sell circulation. We have It. "TILLIE THE TOILER" "THE FIRE. ( HA - HA IT'S FIVE Ml MUTES BEFORE TWO AM' I'M (Tni kVT trivx THAT ROMAMTtC RoMcd HIS ROSES AT u!i DAILY NEWS Wednesday, April 29, ; THE "QUEEN'! FROM A NEW ANGLE Here is a new and Striking view of the giant British ocean liner Queen Mary, now resting in drydock at Southampton, preparing for maiden Atlantic crossing. The photo was snapped looking down on the slender bow of the sleek ocean giant. New Store At Port Simpson LOCAL NEWS Raymond W. Seelye of Seattle who is interested in mining at Usk, arrived In the city on thi Prince Rupert this morning from the south and Is proceeding to the interior on this evening's train. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAuley, who have been on a holiday trip as far south as San Diego, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. While in the south they met a number of former Prince Rupert friends including Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Roberge who are both doing well in Los Angeles, the former In the real es tate line and the latter as a practising lawyer. Mr. and Mrs. McAuley were accompanied by their little niece. NANAI.MO LUMBERMAN DIES NANAIMO, April 29: (CP) Joseph William Vipond, aged 74, well known retired lumberman, died here Monday night. GREAT SEA TALE HERE "Mutiny on the Bounty" With Laughton and Gable In Superb Roles "Mutiny on the Bounty," which comes to the Capitol Theatre for four days opening tonight, Is a sea drama as it actually took place a hundied and fifty years ago, a chapter from maritime history that" resulted In a great reform among all ships of the sea and which eliminated for all time the brutal treatment men who go to sea expected and suffered. The little square-rigger, H. M. S. Bounty, sails for the South Seas on a sclenttflc mission to transplant breadfruit to the West Indies. Her crew Is a motley one of convicts and bewildered wretches "pressed" into service. Her skipper Is tyrannical Captain Bllgh, who knows only the merciless law of the sea and an almost fanatical loyalty to the navy and the crown. Captain Bllgh Is relived in "Mutiny on the Bounty" by Charles Laughton. Fletcher Christian, the master's mate, ,is played by Clark Gable. Quickly the story progresses a grumbling crew lashed by interminable storms that lengthened the voyage; living on scant and rotten rations because the captain took the better food; a snarling Captain Bllgh raging incessantly at his embittered crew; floggings, death and scurvy. Then the halcyon days that followed when II. M.S. Boutny reaches Tahiti; the soothing influence of native women, fresh food, happiness. 1 As quickly. It unfolds the start of the return voyage, with Bligh's tyranny driving his men to mutiny, to put him over the side in an open boat. Adventure after adventure follows the fnutfny which has no parallel In naval history the dogged nursuu 01 tne mutineers years later, the caoture of some and More Than Mac Expected VMEL.L., iSMAR-ty. THr.R&'S A traffic! COP RIGHT OH TRAIL ANO OU0 OF T C TtP. THERE 51 zr-dvA 'd better! JrWtU- U 31ME UP WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Countless small herring were to be seen swimming In the sunlight in Prince Rupert Harbor yesterday. With so many of these small fish, It was thought there should also be j spring salmon not far off. Light j runs of salmon are still reported 1 from Dundas and Stephens Islands' although goodly numbers of trol- lfrs are nnw out I C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. II. E.' Ndden, arrived in port on time at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls with a fair sized list of passengers and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart wjicnee she will return tomorrow evening southbound. Capt. Dan McKinnon arrived as a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert this morning from th" south to Join the steamer Prince George as chief officer. Tlv Prince George Is nearing com pletion of annual overhaul at the local dry dock and will be salllnp, next Monday for Vancouver. Bert Robson. who has been purser on the Prince John during the past winter, Is aboard the Prlnct Rupert on the present voyage, relieving Norman McLean ZULA SINGERS TO TOUR DURBAN, April 29: (CP) -Subject to the approval of the gov crnment, "Ou Bles," 13-ycar-old native street singer, and a troupe of Zula performers well-known in South Africa cities, are to tou Europe. their finish .on the gallows, the escape of others to Pitcalrn Island. The lmpesslve cast Includes Franchot Tone, Dudley Dlggss, Herbert Mundln, Donald Crisp, Eddie Qulllan, Stanley Fields. Ian Wolfe, Ivan Simpson, DeWltt May 10th is Mother s Day Don't Disappoint Her Never before have we shown such an attractive range of beautiful cards for this occasion. Values have never been excelled. You will find it a real pleasure to select and send a Mother's Day remembrance from our store. Come in and see for yourself. CARDS 5c lo GOc MOTTOES , r,5c to $1.00 193S WHY- have we booked this picture to show for four days? Be cause It Is the blgge-.t picture in ten years. Because we pre diet it will attrart patronage we have never had before and with attendant record" broken on all its Canadian showings so far hundreds here will want to see this film masterpiece at ieast twice. WT 0 -A SENSATION n ON THE mf Dountu IT COMES TO LIFE IN A MIGHTY SCREEN DRAMA! ' mmmmm FranchotTONE Cast of Thousands 1 inciuamg exotic nam A m girlt of Tahiti! "ll u j 'irJ v fAt 7:25 & 10:02) j i Silly Symphony- Broken Toys World's News Events Tonight, Thurs., VrU Satur, Last Complete Show at 9:37 LLLJkjLD3 Fresh Delicious Cottage Cheese Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 057 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBEKTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPEKT FEED COMPANY IMIONE: 58 and 558 Daily News want-ads bring By Westover I fV l EK. THAMKS ) lOH . SHUCKS TAKE ME ME, MISS -To TTAIL THIS iS r