h - If M FAQ I iduh JONES Family Market PHONE 057 PHONE D51 SPECIALS S1.00 25c 75c 15c 22c 25c 10c 25c 10c Hinton Goal Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL The Letter Box RADIO NUISANCE Editor, Dally News: It Is encouraging to see in your paper of yesterday that at last some one is protesting against the radio interference experienced In Westview. It's about time for i action in other parts of the city Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & gJQQ 'besides Westview. Residents of Seal 1 lb. Diamond A Bacon v cove, apparently, are getting quite T-Bone Roast, 4 lbs. & C4 fft decent reception when the rest o 1 lb. Diamond A Bacon r www the city is continually disturbed Rump Roast Beef, 5 lbs. 04 ft ft by some "racketeers' with electrical 1 lb. Diamond A Bacon machinery that is badly in need of Round Steak 3 lbs Sirloin Steak per lb Sirloin Tip, 4 lbs. 1 lb. Bacon Lamb Stew, 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Shoulder of Veal, 4 lbs. & 1 lb. Diamond A Bacon . Leg of Mutton per lb Leg of Pork per lb. Ayrshire Bacon per lb Pot Roast per lb No. 1 Fowl per lb. Pork Hocks per lb. Leg of Veal 6 lbs. $1.00 REGAL SHOP FREE 2 Boxes Monarch Dove' to the 2 nearest guesses up to March 7. 1 guess with each purchase of Monarch Yarn. See our window for design. lOC adjustment or ready for the junk I heap. That ignorance of the 20c DOLLAR DAYS Striped Cotton Broadcloths Bright patterns $J QQ Woolen Dress Goods Assorted r;r 31.00 All Wool Serges 54 inches wide, 2ayds!'.reyS'etC' .. Sl'00 Cretonnes Bright patterns'; 7 yds. . Girls' Union Suits Knee silk & wool, assorted sizes; each Babies' Wool Vests 2 for Women's Cashmere Hose and Wool Penman quality, pair Girls' Pure Wool Vests-Assorted sizes ; each . . SEE OUR WINDOWS $1.00 length, 95c Girls Vests & Bloomers C-l A A . 3 garments for ?iUV Women's Pure Wool JAEGER VESTS Short or sleeveless 4 A A style; each ?X.UV $1.00 or Silk 75c 79c Saturday and- Monday trouble they are causing could be an excuse in this day and ace when every home has a raido of some sort is hardly good enough although it would seem equally appalling that anyone could be so gross as to deliberately operate a REDUCED WINTER FARES $32 KETUK.N To VANCOUVER Meals and Berth incfode s. s. PRINCE GEORGE leaving Prince Rupert THURSDAY 10:30 p.m. Southbound These rates effective to February 29 Return limit, March Jl CANADIAN NATIONAL steamship: V-SJ-33 Silk Knit or Celasuede Panties or BlooWrs Lace trimmed or tailored syles, assor- Qi A A ted sizes; 2 for W Women's Hand styles to clear, each Women's Pure Wool Ankle Sox Assorted colors -i A A 3 pairs tpx.vv Pure Wool Ankle Sox Fancy plaids or plain ski style in assorted colors Q-f A A 2 pairs JHVU Women's Flannelette Pyjamas-Assorted trim, nice CM A A soft weave; suit ?"" Ladies' Silk Rayon Pyjamas In pleasing colors, Watson quality and workmanship Q-l rjf" per suit M.iD Women's White Flannelette PyjamasNeatly em- Of A A broidered; each Girls' and Women's Cotton Gowns A few only to clear J QQ Cushions Fancy Art Covering; 3 for . . . DAILY NEWS Friday, February a, BRITISH COMMONWEALTH (Continued irom Paee I - in for discussion. In the case of aluminum here again France led the world with 49 percent of the world's raw material whereas Ger- public nuisance to such an extent, many led in Qutput of aluminum as has been the last few weeks, metal with United States second. This, however, would seem to be the case and it is high time for the citizens to get together and stamp out the offender. Surely the authorities can be prevailed upon to do this if concerted protest were made. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for your valuable space and hoping to see some action from our Radio Association, I am, RADIO BUG Franceg Uockeritl, Royal 13 1 j Dielilian VEGETABLE SOUP For the Lenten Senon, Royal City Vegetible Soup it particularly appropriate, (or it contains no meat stock nor fat of any kind. A purely vegetarian food combining the flavors, qualities and nourishment of 17 vegetables. IpYAieiryJ Again Germany produced 90 percent of the world's magnesium metal although .she had no magnesium ore within her borders, depending upon her neighbor, Austria, for her supply. Going on to other metals, Dr. Warren, who was using graphs projected by magic lantern, showed how Canada led the world in asbestos and platinum production with Germany leading in graphite. j Spain In mercury and United States in antimony. South Africa twas the world's greatest gold producer with Canada fourth aftei Russia and the United States Mexico led in silver production with United States second and Canada third. Of lead United States produced the most followec by Australia, Mexico and Canada. United States led in zinc followed iby Belgium, Canada, Poland and : Germany. J Going on to copper production, Dr. Warren showed how,, owing to attempts to fix the price, United States had dropped from her position of tne world's leading producer with 55 percent in 1929 to third place In 1934. Africa had taken the lead followed by South America with Canada in fourth place. The speaker predicted, however, that United States would probably go ahead again. Canada could sell copper at 7c and make money, Dr. Warren asserted. . At the outset Dr. Warren differentiated between the jobs of the mining engineer and the geological engineer. The former was concerned more directly with actual min ing operations. The latter was more concerned with the sizing up of prospects. He came between the many factors. Of necessity he had to keep up to , the minute in new geological developments which could in short time revolutionize an entire industry. The nrocrrjis nf Russia, for Instance, could not be Ignored. hi T. J. Williams, secretary of the Junior-Section of the Prince Rupert unamoer or commerce, occupied the chair. A vote of thanks was tendered Dr. Warren on motion of Dr. J. T. Mandyr seconded by S. J. Jabour. The lecture was under the aus pices oi trie University of British Columbia extension course which nas Deen made possible by grants irom the Carnegie Foundation. WALLACE'S Bags Assorted 81.00 $1.00 Linen Glass Cloths Assorted color checks 5 for Curtains Ecru liam lace net $1.00 shade, Nottitng- $1.00 pair Curtain Rods-Curved ends; 2 for DRESS SKIRTS Pure Wool Plaids varied checks . . Princess 4 ply 8 balls 25c Pure Linen Table Cloths 48x48, Colored borders QQs each 0C Half Bleached Sheets- per pair . . Curtain Scrims Assorted borders AA 8 yards ? J..UU Striped Turkish bleached, 17x40 7 for $1.75 color Towels Un- $1.00 $1.95 Pat Knitting Yarn $1.00 PHONE 9 STARS, BIG . AND SMALL Victor McLaglen and Freddie Bar- tholemu in "Professional Soldier"'. Freddie Bartholemu, the lovable little lad of "David. Copperfield." and Victor McLaglen, the rugged star of 'The Informer," are brought together this week end at -he Captiol Theatre In "Professional Soldier," a stirring tale of romance and adventure. The story ."s said to go the limit for heart - pounding thrills in an atmosphera of romance and laughter. McLaglen plays the part of an adventurer who loves to fight ard fights for a price until he meets ;he little lad who pierces his tougn hcll and teaches him to fight for some thing he loves. The romanc ensues after McLaglen, hired by revolutionists, carries away a boy king. In a mountain hideaway a great friendship springs up between the blustering" soldier and the delicate boy. Then the boy king is recaptured and McLaglen is thrown into prison to await execution. There is a hair-raising climax which brings the picture to a happy conclusion. A good supporting cast Includes Gloria Stuart, Michael Whalen, Constance Collier and C. Henry Jordon. Gus Ross sailed yesterday aftet- noon on the Princess Norah for a trip to Vancouver. "UOtKltNMKNT 1.14(1 UK ACT" Orel toil i7) Not Ire of Application tot a ltt Lienor NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Oil .he 25th dy ot March next the under 'lened Intends to apply to the Llquo; Control Board for a licence In respect f premises bring prt of a building mown as me apruce ureec iioiei, sua ited In the Atlln Mining District In iie Province of British Columbia, upon economist and the mining engln-1 SSt-ISSLSi on S eer ana naa to be acquainted With -he ald District, for the sale of beer by the glara or by the bottle for con mmptlon on the premises or elsewhere Dated this 21th day of February, A.D 1936. MILT O. CASWELL. Applicant ECONOMY SPECIALS That Will Save You Money, MUSSALLEM'S TEA per lb. MUSSALLEM'S COFFEE Fresh ground, per lb( . 3 lbs. BAKING POWDER Blue Ribbon. 16-oz. 'tin VYLMER SOUPS 6 tins READYCUT MACARONI Bulk, 3 lbs FRISCO 1-lb. Un ROAST MUTTON Globe l's, per tin PURE PLUM JAM 4-lb. tin 39c 29c 80c 21c 45c 23c! 23c 17c 42c All Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at low prices MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Have More Centu" P. 0 Box 575 Phone 18 Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockcye 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. Elks' Lodge Has Telephone Bridge Enjoyable AHalr Last Night With Play at a Dozen Homes ! A telephone bridge was held last night under the auspices of the Elks' Lodge, Ilarry Wannamaker being general convenor, assisted by William McLeod. There were some dozen houses participating and an enjoyable evening was spent by all. The prize winners were: ladies' first. Mrs Tisblck, playing at Bin Huzo's; ladles' second, Mrs. Brass men's first, Harry Stiles, at ElvL- Johnson's, and Sam Jurmatn,1 iJoInU; men's Ward at George am 7 second, Mitchell's. SEEDS Hariv Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Hud Harris Don't forget the number 156 ' Our new stocks of flower und j vegetable, seeds is arriving dally. Choicest varieties suit able to local climatic conditions. ARTHUR BAYNE Successor to Glennie's 1921 J i i1 1 TONIGHT ana SATi'mS? MATINEE RATlTn.l.rJ)AT Evening sh;.u,?V'2:J0 uwuiani star of eni 9 former" and the youthful P of "David nnnS. ar gether in a tiSCw"u. to. as a blir rtrnt.hir, . leMei laughable and rnm !, . only a Damon Runyon can be. J 1 sto 5t0rJr He was r. BOt a lad found a soft jpoj in his blustering Jieort GLORIA STUART CONSTANCE COUIH MICHAEL WHAIEN C HENRY GORDON At 7 42 & 0:42 ADDED F.rncst Trucx in "LAD IKS LOVK HATS" Colored Cartoon "ALIAS ST. NICK" World News Events Gt. Air Mystery Chapt. 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Prince Rupert to Vancouver and rem"1 $32.00. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA HVEItY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. VENTURE FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Va- ouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson. Stewart, Anyox and Naas Hivcr, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further Information regarding sailings and tickets fi"m . K. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert ArciiI. Tlitnl Ave. l'liuncj.