PAGE rOUB CLEAN UP! BEAUTIFY! Inside Your Home With STET The Washable Kalsomine 21 Hcautiful Shades 75c per pkg. Kaien Hardware PHONE 3 For Service 60 PHONE 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 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUfc EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLLY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 MRS. HALLIDAY announces the reopening of the Modern Beauty Shoppe 530 Third Avenue formerly located at 210 4th St. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 There will be a special for one week of a free electric manicure with every shampoo and fingerwave or marcel. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 11.00 09 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 Hyde Transfer Garden Soil $2.50 a load PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue 8. J. Jabour returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a brief business trip to Terrace. ECONOMY SPECIALS keep the cost of living flown. Phone or mail jour order. BROWN SUGAR C ff f 10 lbs GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 9 uO Aylmer, 2's, 2 tins DRIED GREEN PEAS f Qp A5H' 3 lbs QUAKER OATS 19C large pkg CHIPSO For laundry or XUK IQp dishes, large pkg PORK & BEANS Libby's AtV OQp family size, 2 tins MOLASSES Sweet Adeline dll Qfp for cooking, 4Vfe-lb. tin Fresh Fruits and Vegetables arriving every boat iMUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Have More Cent." P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 DELICIOUS BUTTERMILK 12c per quart Dominion Dairy Phone Red 608 PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye Third Avenue nr a OP PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. All Sizes from DAILY MfffB MondayMay !T t 193j ON WAY TO OMNECA (Continued trom Page 1 however, that, if Aberhart succeeded, no one would be more pleased than Prime Minister Mackenzie King and Ex-Prime Minister Bennett. Captain Colthurst recently returned from a tour of the Orient where he went to study the Japanese industrial system. They had a system of bonuses which to some extent fulfilled the purpose. The Japanese were a wonderful people and he believed they were anxious for peace but their system of control was different from ours. The National government there had no control of the army or the navy and this was always liable to bring about complications The navy had :een trained by the British and he army by the Germans and this naturally influenced their thought. Japan was an island kingdom imilar to Great Britain and na- ;urally she was interested in her lavy and depended upon it for jrotection just as did Britain. Her nterests were of a maritime na- ure but she was not anxious for aew territory. He felt there would ;e no more annexations such as in Corea. Japan aimed rather at a olonial empire similar to the Brl- ish Empire. Speaking of the possibility of war )etween Japan and Russia, the isitor 'admitted that there was a josslbillty of complications in that Urection. Border conflict was fre luent, mucri more frequent than jiost people realized. There was nore or less fighting going on all he time, and nobody outside heard inythlng about it. Politics In Burrard As one who took a keen personal lterest in the political situation, aptain Colthurst was asked what le thought of the possibilities In lurrard by-election. The reply was hat evidently the C. C. F. expected i walkover but he was not so sure ibout that. The C. C. F. was cleft n twain, one group following Con-lell and the other Mrs. Steves and lie Winches. While Mr. Connell lad abjured complete Socialism as tils Immediate objective, the other j ?roup looked to Russia as their xample. The two sections of the party were farther apart than was the Connell group from the Liberals. He did not feel that the people of the province wanted confiscation. It would be much better to substitute for it a policy of Social Credit which would give individual freedom of action and that right of ownership which British people loved and at the same time place the purchasing power once more in the hands of the people and thus give them a chancre to share more than at present In the good things of life. Union steamer Catala, Capt.Jas. Findlay, arrived in port at 9:30 last night from the south and, after unloading considerable freight here sailed at 1 a.m. for Stewart, An-yox and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow southbound. Try a Daily News want-ad. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE PHONE 775 24 Only Simmons All Felt Mattresses $7.50 MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED SAME DAY Prince It u pert Phone 775 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. DUTY IS BACK ON Citrus Fruits no Longer F.nterinj Canada Free strawberries Due Possibly This Week. The duty having been put back on citrus fruits Imported from tht United States, the price of grape fruit has advanced considerably. As quite a large stock of oranges h held in British Columbia, there has been no advance yet in this fruit but it will apply on next ship ments. Oranges are at present oi fine quality. Hood River strawberries are due soon, possibly this week. First California canteioupes oi -,he season will be arriving on Wednesday. The last shipment of Australian grapes is about cleaned up and there will be no more supplies of good grapes until the next Austra Han ship arrives on the coast. First asparagus of the season from Terrace arrived at the end of the week. The supply is not very plentiful. More Southern British Columbia asparagus Is available however, just now than for some time past. The quality is good and price reasonable. Retail prices current here are a.1 follows: Eggs B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A Large, cartoned, doz 30 Local, new laid, doz .35 Apples Yellow Newton, fancy, 3 lbs 25 box 2.85 Winesaps, fancy, 3 lbs .25 box : 3.25 Fruit Lemons, doz. 25c to 40 Oranges, doz. 14c to 55 Grapefruit, Cal., each. 4c to 08 Pears, Australian, doz 45c. to .50 Grapes, lb 25 Bananas, lb .12 Va Butter Fancy cartoned, lb 32c. to .3b No. 2 Creamery, lb 31 Lard Pure, lb 20 Vegetables Potatoes, Terrace, 10 lbs 25 sack 2.25 New Potatoes, California, 3 lbs. .25 Sweet Potatoes, lb 10 Ashcroft Potatoes. 9 lbs .25 sack 2.50 Australian Onions, lb. 05 Sreen Onions, 2 bunches, 05 arllc, Imported, per lb .35 Cabbage, Cal., per :lb. 07 Cauliflower, B.C., 15c to .25 . arsley, bunch .06 Carrots, bulk, 6 lbs 25 Bunch Carrots, Cal., bunch 07 Turnips, up-river, 7 lbs ... .23 Beets, 6 lbs 25 Beets, bunch, .in Parsnlp3, lb 05 Celery, Cal head 10c to .25 B.C. Hothouse Tomatoes, No 1,1b .30 Lettuce, Cal., head 8c to 10 Spinach, lb , Rhubarb, lb C5 Green Peppers, lb ..-. 40, Asparagus, lb . H Cucumbers, hothouse, each .. 20 Radishes, bunch 05 Feed Hay, Bulkiey Valley Timothy Beef, pot roast, lb. 12c to 15 Veal, shoulder, lb 15 Beef, broling, lb. 10 Beef, roast prime r!b, lb. 20 Beef, steak, lb 25c. to .30 Lamb, shoulder, lb 25 Lamb, leg, lb 32 Lamb Chops, lb. 30c to .35 Fish Halibut, frozen, lb 20 3moked Kippers, lb. 15c. and .20 Salmon, red spring, fresh, lb. .. .25 White, lb 15 Honey Extracted Honey, per Jar 22c to .30 Comb Honey ; ; Nuts Walnuts, broken shelled 35 Walnuts, shelled halves, lb .45 Almonds, shelled, lb. .45 Floor Flour, 40's, No. 'l'hard wheat .. 2.00 THRILLING ROMANCE Sylvia Sidney Starred in "Alary Burns, Fugitive" at Capitol Theatre An emotional revelation of an innocent girl's experiences when hunted by the law is presented in Mary Burns, Fugitive,' 'a gripping, romantic drama at the Capitol Theatre at the first of this week with Sylvia Sidney in the title role, Miss Sidney owns and runs a roadside tea room in the Catsklll Moun tains. She meets and falls In love with a handsome" ex-football hero (Alan Baxter). Unaware that he has turned public enemy she consents to marry him. Escaping with stolen bonds, he is trapped in Miss Sidney's restaurant but makes a getaway. Arrested as his accom plice she is sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment. She escapes from prison but is forced to roam the country, a fugitive from justice, relentlessly pursued by her former sweetheart who refuses to give her up. A thrilling climax brings the drama to an 'exciting and satis factory end. Melvyn Douglas, as a wealthy; brilliant scientist, plays the romantic lead opposite Miss Sidney. In the other end of the double bill, "The Eagle's Brood," William Boyd and Jimmy Ellison have ex citing adventures as peace of ficers with a gang of badmen. As an added attraction on the stage some new dance routines arc being offered by Hodgson, Hodgson and Johnson. Everybody reads the Dally News HiPrp' reason LAND ACT Nollir of Iiitrnllon t applv to l.rnu' I .unci In Prince Rupert IuJd Rocordlri: situate on Oumshewa Inlet fronting on unsurveyea urown Land which l situ- sited imnwd lately South of Lot 45. Queen Charlotte Islands District. Take notice that the Allison Logging' Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C Intends to apply for a lease of the fo'-lowlng described Forcehore Lands:- Canumnvclng at a rat planted ,t the 8. W. Corner of Lot 45. Q. C. I. thence 20 ohalna due South; thence 60 chain' due East thence due North to Shore line: thence Wet along shoreline to point of commencement and containing 30 acres, nrrrre or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON. Pres. Allison Logging Co . Ltd I Dated April 21. 1039. I.ANI ACT Notice of Intention lo npply to I tu-l-Hnd In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range S Coast, and situate or Kaien Island close to Oalloway Rapids Bridge. Take notice that I, Martin Miller of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Lumber man Intend! to apply for a leane of tne following described lands: Commencing at a post planted sp-proilmatley 3 000 ft. north of lot lulls. D. L. 2S1, Range 5 Coast thence 660 feet west; thence 760 ft. south thence 660 feet east; thence 260 ft i north thence following the shore line 09 10 post 01 commencement and contain ing ten acres, more or less. MARTIN MILLER rmtert Murrh n. lgsfl LAND ACT .Vol Ire of Intention to apply to 11.. Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dts trlct of Range S CoaM. and sltuiN iuu jus 1.55 elf 1r nollnaion rijir,M. hhh.. ..... Wheat, Alberta 2 4t) i Prlnc,J Rupert, b. c nran , n 1 Take notice that I. Martin Miller o ..77 ' - li,u Prince Rupert. BC, occupation Lumber Middlings Shorts Oats Fine Oat Chops L.aymg Mash ......... 2.75 Oyster Shell 1.50 Meats 1 951 man intend to apply for a lease of the 1 following described Foreshore lands:- 1'i Commencing at a post planted ap 2.00 proxlmateily 3.000 ft. north of Lots 114 ,,116. D. L. 251, Range 6 Coat Dlsttlc 6.15 thfn ihinit Ann ft krttith f oatiey . 2. 10 nore thence northerly following th Fowl, No. 1. lb Roasting Chicken, lb M Ham, sliced, Hist prade Ham, picnic, first grade, lb. . Dacon, side, sliced, best grade 23 .32 Pork, shoulder, lb 20 Pork, loin, lb .25 v oric, leg, id .25 Pork, dry salt, lb 25 snoreune to post of commencement ana containing n4 acres, more or leae MARTIN MILLER Dated March 6. 1036 ,45 Not lee of LAM) ACT Intentlon to npply cluixe I jiikI 1 H t Tl H a tsi a.nntv fir nMrnltclAn . to I'ur- In Pruir-A w.ll.rwmt T n .wl n . to I District of Queen Charlotte Islands ana siiuate on ine norm shore of Cumshewa Inlet .'mmcdlately South oi Lot 45, Q. CI. Take notice that the Allison lagging iuutjAiiiy AjuiLiwu vi Vancouver, u. n veal, loin, lb. .25 chae the follow Ins described land.-. uommencing at a post .planted at the o. w. corner or un s. o. c. 1. thmr 60 chains Eatft along South boundary of Lot 45; thence due South to shore line; inence west along shoreline to poim oi commencement and containing 40 acres more or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON, Pres. Allison Logging Co.. Ltd Dated April 21, 1936. HOLIDAYS For Adults and Children on the Famous North Dcach, Graham Is. Fishing, Bathing, Badminton, Picnics, Scenic Drives, Shooting in Season. Cottages fully furnished, also Tents and Dining Room. Good plain cooking at reasonable rates. Apply for full particulars to MRS. DUNN, Sangan River, Near Massctt, B.C, I M L'JJi i i ! T0N,G"T and TUESDAY Last Comnlete Arfololi Zwlor prtitnf SYLVIA SIDNEY J0IN- Our R " ' w n vii www .VPs 'MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE' A Poromovnl ficfurt ilh MELVYN DOUGLAS ALAN BAXTER At 7:00 & 9:441 Plus: Wm. 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