A3E FOUR Margaret's Dr esses New Spring Shades and Styles SPECIAL Scarves 31.00 305 West Third Ave. Phone Ked 810 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Ouaranteea FAMOUS EUsON ALISMt'lA COAL BULKLEV VAI.I.El i.OAL VANCObVEK ISLAND COAL I'KINCK ItUI'EICT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 The Central Hotel KOOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal miS. C. E. BLACK Trappers and Buyers I have to fill my orders YOU CAN GET 20 More From Me I am strong on everything. Make your shipment. As;soon as I receive it I will send your money. G0LDBL0OM NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zareli: Propritor "A HOME AWAY FKOM HOME" Hates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. rone 281 p.o. Box 196 Hyde Transfer Phone 580 J)RY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. Gotham Recalls Beloved Writer .Mark Twain's Genial Spirit Presides over Old House ; NEW YORK, .March 2:5: (CP) -The Kenial spirit of Mark Twain presides over an old red brick house at 21 Fifth Avenue. The prilled windows manage to preserve, amid the sheer lines of modern lower 'Fifth Avenue something of the atmosphere of li'UJ and 1005, the period of Twain's occupancy. It was after the death of his wife in Italy in (he summer of 1904 that he moved tn th Vimis The hnmnrisf t-ne M i - - " ' jcnin ifii i at the time, an international ure whose mane of -whit hnir. and flowing moustache were fam war signts in the capitals of the world. He wrote several books in this house Twain gave un Ihe Fifth A v. enue house unnn thp pnmnlt!,n - ...v. fc u....jV of his home at StormfipliI which he occupied onlv a slmi-i ! time before his death in 1910. If you wish to swap a classified LASSIFIE0 FOR SALE FORD Coupe for sale. Excellent condition, rnone 657. (70). FOR SALE Modern hotel at Hy-der. B.C., steam heat, excellent location, licensed premises. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply Fra-zer Hotel, Hyder, B.C. (tf) COAL Nanaimo-Wellington for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-soothes, for the kitchen Albert Si McCaffery, Phone 116 1 L'ii at) FURNITURE Factory samples must go mis week. Guaranteed 10-plece Chesterfield groups $69.50; 10-plece loose pillow arm groups $72.50; 10-plece bedroom suites (round mirrors) $74.50. Ftirnih your home Complete three rooms, 59 pieces all for iifts Many other bargains. Terms if you wish. Order today. Julius onore Aiau Order House. 8th floor uexins Building. Vancouver, (tf) FOR RENT VACANCY Angus Apartments, 3- room SUtte. (yg) CLEAN, Well-furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (69) HELP WANTED APPLICATIONS Reoupstri t.m single men lor volunteer duty me aepartment, also appll-J vawuiis ior permanent staff. Apply City Commissioner. (70) JiOARD AND ROOM ROOMS AND BOARnMn,w ten room house, steam heated, j shower bath, centrally located.) Phone 543. PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies highest grade 15 for $l Pacific Supply. 751 Granville. Vancouver MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain ra oyster lnvlgoratora and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not dellghteu akcr refunds few cents paid' -all or write. Ormes Limited tf Co-operative Plan Growing Experimental Station Head Tells Of Work of Movement During Last Seven Years CHATJLOTTETON, March 2:1:: (CP) The Co-operative Movement had made considerable progress in Nova Scotia during the last seven years, Prof. C. C. Eidf. Assistant Superintendent of the Dominion Experimental Station at Kentville, N.S., said at a meet ing here. There were three plants canning beans; four, plums on an extensive scale, while raspberries pears, apples and vegetables such as carrots and beets, were being put un. he said Ceans wer. canned commercially and semi commercially. . "In 1930 there was only one plant canning apples, but now there are seven, the pack having increased from 10,000 cases in 1930 to an estimaled 20,000 tin.' year. "It is Proposed tn h.ivo ttr canning done co-operatively, the prouuci to be up to the govern ment standard, sold on goverr ment label and under government inspection with 'government sup ervision. "Iietler beans can 1p irrnwn in the Maritime Provinces than in any other part of Canada and so far there has hppn nr. ili'ffi. culty whatever in selling the pro duct," Prof, Eidt said.' "In View Of the tart thnt n great deal of OUr -rnnnprl frnll and vegetables are now imporNd from Upper Canada, the possib'J ities in develoninir tfc5 inrii,.t.- in the Maritime Provinces are quite obvious," he said. Stop at the Frazer Hotel when visiting Stewart or Hvder The nnh steam heated hotel in Portland t-anai district. (tf) Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY THOVE 657 j A LENTEN SUGGESTION O Gold Seal Salmon Fancy Red Sockeye Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. TRAPPERS! Attention! Uring Your Reaver to Frank Lockwood Phone Blue 720 P.O. Box 200 "TILLIE THE TOILER" -BYE, Awo 1 j BOB, 3. LET MAC b SPEAK Fore HIM TEAM Rut Mai- BASS VM1TH Vou.AMf I wm, r., "TO MELP A PAV. ECAUSE t SUSfiESTCD to MAWy voo before voun. ti j-m-.Ii-I vrT -iTso sooue the . I vfl fee ma I Kl I I 3 mac op -ro mis St VHfiXw THI DAILY NEWS WINNING A FUTURE BATTLE FOK ENGLAND Lord Wellington, Britain's famou soldier, remembered mainly for his defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo, said that England's battles were won on the playing fields of Eton -exclusive school for children of the nobility Maybe young Lord Lascelles, son of Princess Mary and Lord Lascelles, is winning a future battle here. The boy (left), was suprised by the camera as he was playing "Fives" with a fellow student of the college. The game Is a version of the familiar handball. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Relief Being Used for Special Ex periments Seattle (lest 65,000 Pounds of Halibut Daly I)u; Hack from Islands Tod a v. Yesterday's halibut landiiirs at Prince iHupert included the Relief Cajt, Merrill Sollows which ves- Kt'l'rT.lu l.ooll Gtwr i 1 1 1 1 1 ! ' It'. thtj Canadian Fish &.,Cold Stor lir.l !- I ..!11... ,V. llLJli:;! p v m. ill .uimuuiutiuil WJinu f nniice j;uneit fisheries Kxnoti mental Slation with n view ti, conducting actual experiments designed to improve the oualltv nf the fish by preventing all deteri oration, possible between the'timf it is caught and reacnes marker These experimental catches art being made along the lines of re '.enlly announced arrangements Three such Irips will be made bj the Relief, the fish to be delivered direct t the plant of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co tor special freezing. There was' a light total of fo.K five-passengers aboard the steam-er Princess N'orah which was i.i Port from 2:30 tn rttfn vnstoi-rim afternoon. Three persons disembarked from the vessel here while two sailed from here for the south aooarii her. Four halibut boats sold catches totalling 05.000 nouml j yesterday; Western fish received 1234C and lli&c'and local 14' -.c (and 11.2c. i Armour Salvage Co.'s power 'tug Daly, which has been on a trip to Sedgewick Hay, Queen j Charlotte Islands, with a scow-load of lumber and shingles from IPillmor for the J. It. Morgan Log ging Co.. is clue back in port today. Later in the week the Algie coming north from Vancouver via Cumshewa Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands, where she is to deliver a scowload of equipment for the A P. Allison interests, is due here later in the week. The local Fishermen's Co- op ! eralive Association was in scssioi i yesterday at the C.C.F. Hall l!iwi ness had to do with the internal awairs of the Association. Ther. was a large attendance of troll ing fishermen. The Ketchikan motorship; Delott II was in port1 yesterday : after noon with one carload oC jfrest halibut for ' transshipment; i Eas over Canadian National P.aiHvav It wait "the first ireslj halibut "of the season? to pass through; he . from, Ketchikan enrbute Kitst. ; ,C. X. U. steamnr Pi vii in apt, Aeil McLean. i good lime on her present voynj-c from Vancouver to Prince Ruperi via Queen Charlotfp Islnn.iu vessel left Skidegate Inlet at 1::'.0 mis mornim? for M;iintt tii and should arrive here tomorrow morning Try a Daily News want-ad. THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO STOP CONSTIPATION You have to correct the cause. dimply taking a pill now and then is just temporary and often harmful. Most constipation is due to meals low in "bulk' Put erwugh "bulk" In your diet and you can really correct common constipation. That's why millions of people eat hellogg's AlUJran every day. This cereal furnishes "bulk" which docs not "break down" in the body. ALtrliRAN absorbs twice its wcicht in water.gcntly sponges and cleanses the system. Kellogg's AlUJran is a food not a medicine. You buy it at the grocery store. Ucsides "bulk," it has vitamin B to tone up the intestines, and iron for the blood. Eat two tablcspoonfuls daily, with milk or cream. Three times daily in severe cases. Mac Needs the Exercise, Too OH, SpOD MAC -HAVE UP Vouta STUCK- DOWU STfaivce 7 r7 3S : T- VEAH, 3UESS SO- AMD TlUUG, VaJOULO YOU ATSfc THE BOS if i cam Have My OB BACK . She Was Afraid To Shake Hands Rheumatism in Joints Caused Her Intense Pain j i Read this letter from a woman describing the manner in which she was affected by rheumatism. I "For several years, " she writes, "I suffered with rheumatism of the Joints, especially in my hands, and this caused me intense pain. I was even afraid to shake hands with anyone, for it made me suffer terribly. I began taking Krus- chen Salts regularly, and after a little while my pains disappeared completely. I am naturally de lighted with Kruschen." (Miss) K. The pains and stiffness of rheumatism are frequently caused by deposits of uric acid In the muscles and joints. The numerous salts in Kruschen assist in stimulating your liver and kidneys to healthy, regular action, and so help them to get rid of this excess uric acid. j Union steamer Catala, Capt. James rindlay, returned to port at 7; 15 this mornim: from Stewart. Anyox and other northern points and sailed at 1 :30 this afternoon for Vancouver and wuy-points. First oolachans of the season were delivered tn Prinr,. I!iu.,t yesterday from the Naas River where the annual run has just begun. Thev wpi-p hrmu.U t .., Joe Wright or Port Simpson. 21 II O U S i: v- l h E CT;"I J kg? LAST TIMES Tovw? Last Complete at j !2 Greta GARBO Robert TAYLOR "CAMILLE" with LIONEL IIAimnionr At 7:23 Si 9:35) - ALSO News and Colored Cartoon James Stewart. Wendy Barrie in "SPEED" I HERE IS GOOD NEWS! Our store is a store you can en your own because it is operated a co-operative system " share the profits with whereby yo" K the purchase Is made and the pK is paid you receive tokens whll entitle you to FREE PREMIUM So make our store jour store, MUSSALLEM'S . 317-319 Third Avenue West : l,,0,,e18 P.O.Bo,K liKiT DELUXE HEATE!) CARS 35 TAXI ii 0 s E "Our .Motto" 'i Prompt and Courteous Service i Koss Mazzei Opposite Royal Hotel M French ' I""I",!.JSl,!BiMiliB-:B!i;-B-i-j ( faster Greetings We have an excellent array of cards that express the Joy of Easter in a delightful way Remember Your Friends Special Cards fo Mother, Father, Husband, Wife and Sweetheart from 2 for 5c to 35c each " " Monopoly The ideal game for a successful party. Even-one is playing it and talking about it. No party is complete without "Monopoly" Canadian price, $3.50 complete Extra Money for "Monopoly," per pkjr. 10c By Wstover DOAJM STft.Ke "ZJ5L:. 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