PAaFTvTO' DAILY NEWS STEVE KING (Next Ormesr Third Avenue) Just arrived from Oake's, London, Eng., Gabicord, Rain Proofed LIGHT COATS $20.00 & $27.50 Have sold this firm's coat for 20 vears See Samples of Isaac Carr's England DAILY EDITION to measure Beautify Your Home With Linoleum, the modern floor covering. Available in many delightful patterns, at prices ranging from 45c to $1.40 per square yard We1 also carry a good variety of Congoleum Rugs in the newest Celebrated West of SPRING COATINGS $30.00 'Soft,, light, moth proof and water proofed Buy Quality, It Pays THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon; Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue' H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier; yearly period, paid In advance ... SS.. By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and For lessor periods, paid In advance, per week i ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lncii, per insertion . l.iu Classified advertising, per word, per insertion .. .02 Local readers, per insertion per line , . .25 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone r 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Thursday, March 19, 1936 RADIQ INVESTIGATION It is to be hoped that whatever is done at Ottawa in re gard to radio control that it will' not drift into-a condition similar to that at present obtaining in the United States; To listen to the American radio stations it would be imagined that the people of the United States are-a people sorely afflicted with stomach troubles: It would also seem almost as if there were no doctors in that country but GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 McBrlde St. ARE: WEDDED FIFTY YEARS Mr. and Mr.. W. Celebrate Their versary It: Sherman . Ti Golden Mr. and Mrs; W. H. Shermatit popular pioneer residents of Prince i Rupert, who have lived In th& city !for twenty-seven years, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary tomorrow and will -have the hearty congratulations and ,hest wishes of many friends on the occasion. They were married On March- 20, 1886? at fllog.iii Downs, Cornwall. . England. There are six chlfdren Mrs. W E. Morrlsh and Jack Sherman of Seattle; Leonard and' Tom- ShCJv man of AVelU, B. C, and' Mrs. W. B, Cornish anrf W. II. Sherman; ir: of Prince Rupert. There ,are also eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Mrs. Morrlsh and granddaughter, Betty Anh fMr. and Mrs. Shor-man's great granddaughter,) arrived In the city on the Princess Norah this morning from Seattle Tor a surprise visit. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront As a means of raising funds to provide trophies for a model yacht racing meet which it is planned to hold shortly, officers and members of the crew of the steamer Prince George, at present in the local dry dock for annual overhaul, will put on a "radio auction" over station' CFPR here in about three weeks' time. It will be the first time that such a form of entertainment has been staged here. The idea, as Is well known, is for listeners to bid for certain numbers of turns to be put on the air, the performers, on this occasion, to be members of the Prince George's crew. It Is expected it will prove popular and be produc tive of a tidy sum being raised. 'With a full list of passengers, C, P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer,' arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from Van couver and sailed a couple of hours later for Skagway and other northern points. She is scheduled to call here next Monday afternoon souiniiouna. xne vessel naa on 1 1 it 1 . . , . disembarked here while six boarded her here for the north. Those going through consisted chiefly of Yu kon and White' Pass Route shipyard crews going north for the season. Regiment Given Full Inspection Local Militia Unit Put Through Its Paces Last Night by District Inspecting Officer A full Inspection of the First Northern B. C. Regiment, 102nd Battalion C. E. F., lasting for about three hours, was conducted last night by Major E, M. MacBrayne M.C. of Victoria.. The regiment turned out under Lieut. Col. S. D Johnston M.C, V.D., officer com manding. SITUATION STILL BAD' (Continuea irom Pae more are believed lost In the east em states. The unrelenting floods, which were swirling furiously on today, had, in addition to the death toll and the huge property loss, left up to 200,000 persons homeless In 11 I states, it was estimated here: The Ohio and Potomac River valleys are chiefly affected. With the flood waters receding in the lttsburg area, tke rampage of the Monongahela and' Alleghany Buna, wneenng ana numerous Ohio cities, endangering or cutting off water supplies and spreading danger of pestilence. 'CDADT' I KIMBERLEY 'WINNERS IN IS WINNER: BADMINTON British Columbia Takes First Came Of Playdmvns With Prince Albert in Hockey of three game series for the right to advance-to the Western Canada senior hockey final of the Allan Cup contest. Klmberley is British Columbia's flnalllst team while Prince Albert was the' winner of the AlbertasSaskatchewan playdowns. The second' game will be played in 1 Prince Albert early In the first period and Brown tied It up for Klmberley, the' first period ending- one all. The Dynamiters then went Into the ascendency. With less than five minutes to go, McQuarrie scored the third goal for Prince Albert. SPORT CHAT Considerable Interest Is being manifested in the city ping pon? championship tournament to be staged Saturday evening at the physical education and recrea madc until next Monday In County Court before Judge W. E. Fisher. Argument of counsel will be heard on Monday. L. W. Patmore is acting as crown prosecutor and Milton Gonzales- is appearing for the JONES Family Market PHONE 957 SPECIALS Round Steak, 2 lbs. & 10 lbs. Spuds Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. St; 10 lbs. Spuds Roundi Steak, 2-ibsl &1 1' H: Kidney '.....:':.. Rump" Roast Beef,. 6 lbs. 10' lbs; Spuds Sirloin Tip; 5 lbs: & 1 Green Cabbage- T-Bone Roast, of Beef per lb. : Pot Roast of Beef " per lb. Hamburger Steak" 3 lbs. Short Ribs of Beef 3 lbs. ..sr1 a, Lamb Stew," 2 lbs. ii l tin Pteas ..; v Veal Stew, 2 lbs. St l bunchy Carrots Shoulder , Lamb i per lb.v,j. Leg of Mutton 1 per lb. Veal Chops 2 lbs Lamb Chops per lb., ,. Fresh HallbuU- per lb Edinburgh Roil Sliced Bacon, per' lb. Rivers surged on' down the Ohio,: Bacif Bacon-Sliced siniung ai weiisourg, west vir- per jj. Ayrshire Bacon per lb. . PHONE 957 50c 50c 50c $1 $1 20c 10c 25 c 25c 25c 25c 15c 18c 35c 20c 15c 30c 30c 25c City tional centre and keen competl-i ,., lion appears to be already in-1 sured. Kalen Hardware has put up a men',s prjze and .Annette's Ladles Ready-to-Wear a ladles' prize. Instructor Paul1 Kazoolln an nounced today,. that the people Were lhVlted to dUl'e themselves by llieansiboard 103 passengers of whom fourisesslon. and. adjournment was , . ... 1 1 i r il.it I ui vaiiuus punaceas, me virtues 01 wnicn are reciieu at length prior to the advent of the crooners. Radio fans often wonder which is worse, the crooners or the stomach cure. One gives .'the headache and the other the tummy ache. If the two dollar licence fee in Canada is devoted to the removal of offensive noises in reception and to provision of better programs' we should see. a great improvement in Canadian radio. The American system certainly should be avoided. HARD NUT TO CRACK Evidently Finance Minister Dunning is finding Premier Aberhart of Alberta a hard nut to crack. He refuses to submit to federal control of finances and he wants Ottawa to finance him. Mr. Dunning holds the old-fashioned idea that the borrower should come hat in' hand to the leader but Mr. Aber hart threatens to quit first and he also suggests he iscon-sidering a plan to convert the whole of Alberta's debt along the lines of a lower interest rate. He would make this compulsory on- all bondholders. Mr. Dunning feels, doubtless, that he should have something to say about it, especially if Dominion credit is invoked. Other provinces including British Columbia are watching the Alberta situation, honing possibly to benefit from the experience of Mr. Aberhart. Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Aljle. Capt. Reg Green, left on Tuesday iof this week for Ocean Falls where she has the job of towing 2,500,000 feet or logs from point on Dean Channel, sixteen miles to the paper town. The work will last about five days and the Algle Is expected back at the end if this wpek or the first of next. EVIDFNCR FINISHED IN OPIUM CASE NOW ISEi'OHE COUNTY COURT ! Taking of evidence was completed yesterday afternoon In the case of Jack Wong, Chinese, charged with, having opium In his pos- Tournament Seml-Fihai Murray vs Has Reached Stnfe The cltv badminton games ad- (vanced to the1 seml-fihal stag'' NELSONi March 19! (CP) Be-! last night, the following being tlu fore a crowd of fans which camelyj of thevplay; from all parts of the southern In-, MlRJi McKay beat Miss E. Davh .tsrior' and" taxed the capacity' of- n-a,, ll-ll . the fine new arena here,. Kimber-; mIss Pi Cross beat Miss H ley Dynamiters defeated Prince Al- ; Thompson. 2-11. 11-7, 11-9. bert Mintos by a score of 6 to 3 j Blake beat W. Bacon 15-7, last night In the first of a two out '3. 15 15-6. - Miss D. Patmore beat Miss Q. Palmer 8-11.J1-8, llW( Miss E. Rlvettb'ea& Mls.? B. Btr-ner 11-9; 4-11, 11-9.. O.' Young-' and E Wilding beat P. DeJong and A. Phillips, 15-4. 15-11. Mr. and Mrs. Young beat P. De- Calgary- Saturday night. ( Jong and Miss Astoria 15-11, 5-15, McQuarrie opened the scoring for. 15-2 P. Peterson and Murray bean Franks and Gibson 15-11, 18-15. Tonight's Draw The draw for tonight's gamus Is as follows: 7:00 Horton and Norrlngton vs. J Peterson and Murray. McCaffery jvs. Murray. 1 7:30 D. Gregor and Davis v.. Cross and Bryant. J. Mitchell and jM. McKay vs. B. Thompson and I At Lawrence. 8:00 Horton vs. winner of Mc-Caffery and Murray. Mrs. Hortoi and E. Davis vs. C. Mitchell and Fl' Cross. ' 8:30 Mcintosh vs. Bryant. J. Murray vs; B. Cross. 9:00 Horton and Davis vs. Ward Mrs. Horton aiid W. McCaffery and M. Lawrence. 9:30 O. Young vs. winner of J. Murray and B. Cross. B. Cross and M. Lawrence vs. Franks . and Gregor. 10:00 Franks' vs. BlaTce. J. Nor-rington and Miss McKay vs. W. Cross and F. Cross. tt SMOKEWISE SMOKE WHITE OWL INVINCIBLE STREAMLINE Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL- Packed1 by the only Salmon .Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Bankers Win Bowling Play Shut Out Three Two Taxi ln First- Of Commercial League Play-Offs BanVers sftut' out Tttree" Two'Taxl' three games to. nil last night In. the ! first of the Commercial Bowling' ; League play-off serle. High Aver- ! age scorer for. the evening was , Tom Barton of the Bankers with 1C7; Ollers-and Three TwTaxI will : meet Friday night' lh. the second of the 'play-off1 series. ' BANKERS- 1st Smith 1D1 Cull .". : 148 Fyfe .....I . ...i..i 130 Alluni 148' Barton .175 Totals' 708 32 TAXI ...-. 1st Ross 1... .142' Gurvlch-" Klnslor French .. Dickens Donald Totals .4156 ...152 149; PURITY OATS-PIaln i per pkg PURITY OATSi-Chlna ; per pkg. Where' P. 0.( Dollar nave' Box 5?S 2nd 183 150 139 125' 185 782' 2nd. 140 ,145' 140 113 174 144 3rd 101 163 153' 1C9 141 727 3rd 140 132 110 170 128 773. 082 680 Week-End SPECIALS at the ECONOMY STORE: You can't afford' to miss them! 15c 23c GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs, 55c 50 lbs. $2.75 .100 lbs. .$5.40 o lbs.-.- BROWN BEANS . 4 lb NABOB COFFEE-r- per lb. .'. STRAWBERRY JAM Monogram pure, 4-lti. tin KARO SYRUP 2-lb. tin l SOUP MIX For your soup per lb. 25c 25c 38 c 50c 17c 9 c CASH SPECIALS FREE DELIVERY' OUDF.US $1.00 OK' OVER5 j MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE More Cents Phone 18 Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietor!1 Oert Morgan & Bud Uarri? Don't forget.the number 156 COAL TO PtEABE'. 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Studies' mail on a group of healthy- women showed that two tablespodhfuls Of bran daily con-tlmied to. relieve" 001110 over a period of months. How different from' catharticR where dosw often .muat be increased. Another series of tests on men In. d lea ted that, with some people, th "bulk" in bran was much more effective than that found in fruits and vegetables. Further tests showed that tel. Iftgg'B Atx-IlRArt provided vitamin B and Iron" as well as "bulk.'' This Vbulk" absorbs moisture, and gently exercises and cleanses the system the right way to corret constipation) Serve Att-BRAN regularly for regularity.-Either as a cereal, with milk or creanvor in cooked dishes. It is' a naturul laxative fond. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in , London, Ontario. CMuflpfion dm to ni Print "bJV SPECIAL Chevrolet MASTERSEDAN with Trunk Complete 1936 Licence Just Like New $950.00 Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Thin! 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