PAOI fOUB oh! vhdid i PHONES 18 and 81 BARCO PINEAPPLE Sliced, cubed or crushed. 1 Hp Per tin CHASE & SANBORN'S COF FEE Per lb. BLUE RIBBON TEA Per lb. SILVER CREST OYSTERS Per tin 38c 52c 18c PORK and BEANS Alymer. 27-oz. OCn 2 tins REA IRsl yoo OOOHTA &E.T" VISE -TocxxzseLR. A FIEEMAfiS GOTTCJ KEEP "REGULAR." TAKE AAE- I EAT A . LITTLE KELLOG&S ALL-B RAM ever PA. HAvfetTTAEM A CATHAIZTfC IM EAES J HEINZ VINEGAR malt or cider. Pint bottle BLUEBERRIES Eagle. 2. tins RINSO Large package HE) LETS Colv There s A. frrX NEXT Pvy SA! IS-rf4lSlMAT ALlrBRAKl biMj BEEkI RAnMG- ABOUT? P. 0. BOX 55 Mussallem's Economy Store 'Where Dollars Have More Cents" Try Onr Prompt and Courteous Service. You Will Be Pleased PRINCE RUPERT EGGS Guaranteed fre-:h. Per u'. :. 35c White 19c 29c 15c With Coupon Left at Our Store PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 cakes lie ELEPHANT BRAND LAUNDRY SOAP IQo 5 bars ROYAL CROWN CLEANSER 3 for 25c Use Oranges at the Present Low Prices. Our Prices are Right We Carry a Coripiete Stock of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season QUALITY SERVICE PRICE FREE DELIVERY ON $1.00 ORDERS Two Telephones For Your Convenience Boat and Mall Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c per Package For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keeps For Weeks in Refrigerator it's interesting to, know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. MCOr4.STlPAT10ts 6AyS,"UETfc STA yEH ? vELLVbJ 5ustoochta Taste soae ALU-BRAN ITS GOOD ! HEyW , o.. oar . RiLALLBPA M ii 3 Missionary Society Secretary Miss P. D. Lamont of Presbyterian Church Concluding Week's Visit To Prince Rupert Miss P, D. Lamont, field secretary of the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church In Can-, ada, who has been spending the past week In the city, will sail by the Prince Rupert tomorrow night for Vancouver. During her stay here Miss Lamont spoke at a meeting of the local Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society with Mrs. D. C. Stuart, the president, in the 1 k mum i 1 i wiiiaM. w.mmm niiiEO FOR SALE FOR SALE 13-tube all-wave Mar-I conl radio In Al condition, Apply' Green 495. (87)1 ' ron rat.p on ft t,iiu t,..ii bargain. Apply Daily News. 81 ' FOR SALE 38-ft. Trolling Boat, 16' h.p Imperial. $325. Good condl-j tlon. Apply Pioneer Rooms. '92) LOST LOST Police Pup. Finder notify Daily News. PERSONAL please ! (88) WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as Lei-ter Carriers, postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc., and can help you. Write us for proof and free information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. tf. THB DAILY NWS Wednesday Acrfl ... -i ' r I DIETRICH FEATURED "Anger and "Sinner Take All" On Double Bill at Capitol Theatre This Mid-Week j Featuring Mailene Dietrich with i Herbert Marshall and Melvyn 'Douglas as leading men. "Anger i comes as the feature offering to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this mid-week. The story is that of a woman (Miss Dietrich ' who Is married to a brilliant ; statesman Herbert Marshall whom she loves but who. absorbed In affairs of state, has no time or attention for her. She goes on a isecret journey to Paris where she "tvvw nuubllCI UiytUUidb tAtHTIY! Douglas) who becomes profoundly attached to her. Later, after Miss cast includes Bruce Cabot, Margaret Lindsay and Joseph Callela The locale includes penthouses newspaper offices. n3ht clubs anc" police stations. WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICES WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Awi YoH Jump Out of Bod In Qio MeraUf Ruia'lo Co n '.Tsrivri 4 K0 lV rt tkh Wta it . frrKr rr l"4 " 1 4it. It ) w too kwta. C Wooto lip nor ttMmrk. Y r Hrf nl rmil n tita Um Mr. 4 r 1 xr. Mai ti Utt -ori4 kti puik. it tk r. w. Too oMooUUr tht wortj m Ux Brrr u vjL it lakn Um rood, old Crtrri LHtW Um PiE t ft Uw two rooodt of 0 B-l frT r" (e4 -.HnVM ill ftJ. thT ia IW MW 0 tnttr. Tfcey o tk f ntod Wot o ttloaifl or mrf ur l Uks. A4 fr Crvfi UtUo Uwi PB r WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Dietrich's return to England, the; three come together. Eventually, a' service boat Algie, recently crisis arises and the story conies 80,11 y the Armour Salvage Co. to to a conventional conclusion with tne B- c- Packers, arrived in port the husband realizing that he has U15 morning from Vancouver. The been neglectful. The supporting vessel is here to have a figure given cast includes such favorites as a the local dry dock on alterations Iaura Hope Crews. Ernest Cossart which will include changing of pi-Edward Everett Horton and Her lot house and providing more fish bert Mundin. carrying space by taking out fuel "Sinner Take All," a second ' tanks, featured picture on this program. deals with a newsoaoer renortrf Visitlne Prince RuDert overnleht who solves a strange series of Monday in the course of a flight murders and a plot menacing an north to inspect company plants heiress. Comedy interludes punc- along the coast, II. R. MacMillan. tuate a good mystery Dint. The nresident of the B. C. Packers, was accompanied by J. M. Buchanan, general manager of the company. II. V. Morehouse, district manager with headquarters at Namu, and William Gordon, foreman at Namu. The plane in which the cannery officials were travelling was a winged Junkers monoplane of the WINNIPBO AnHi it- . Canadian Airways with Norval E. Winnipeg- wheat prices were t Sma11 35 pUot and R' C- Arrrett as jh'ghcr to.c lower on the Wiii- alr enIneer- leTaS" ye8terd8y- MayI8' ' Simeon fishing boat 1 'land John Morrison on board. in ! chair and Mrs. Garfield McKin- 1,0:1 today w!th 700 Punds of hall- j ley slnun-r vocal alo. Mls La- wnicr was aipsea 01 to tne mont alto snoke before the Mission Canadlan nsh & CM Storage Co. ;Band of the local church and de- f th !reval!ln Prlce' had amon8 liivnroH V her fUh a big 300-pound fish in- -hvered aa an vidreis at morning ser-lside 0f which was made the rather ,"jcc on Snnlay la-t. On Monday unusual find of a rock weighing -ft?rn?on she was entertained at, about half a pound. The fish was tea by Mrs. G. A. Rlx at Bishop's cauSht In close-In waters. Lod8C' The first halibut catch from Area Easter . . Time to Forget the Wories of Winter and I)re Up for Spring . . . We Present the Newest Shades anH i Ti HATS "BROCK'-Lined By STETSON "KENSINGTON" Lined Unlined Stetson Standard Weights, Sport-Liles and Plavbovs ies Buy STETSON For Longer Wear JUST ARRIVED . Roxford Checkers W ools Smart New pertly Styled J . J ass $5.00 S3.p5 S3.75 S5.50 10 S7.50 THE LATEST IN and Saxony Patterns Ex- $1 .00 WATTS & NICKERSON MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE 70Pairs of Frilled Curtalns-In a variety of colors. n4 -n Per pair t)lt)U 50 Pairs of Rayon Silk Curtains OA 7c QQAA CO A A In fanciful designs, per pair VX.l O, $.UU9 tO.UU Everything For The Window Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE FOR COMFORT and SERVICE PHONE 112 TAXI 2 NEW CARS ON CALL DAY add NIGHT No. 3 this season was marketed at Seattle yesterday when the Aleutian brought In 40,000 pounds to the Puget Sound port, the Whiz Fish' Co. taking the fare at 10ic and 8?ic. Other sales at Seattle yes-; terday were: Reliance, 4,500, Mc-j Callum, 14'c and 8V4; Maddock.j 11.000, New England, 13V2c and 8c. 1 The three boats had a total of 55,-' 000 pounds. The Neptune, formerly the San Francisco public health boat R. M. Woodworth, Is the speadlest power tug in seattle now. With a 1000 h.p. dlesel engine, she Is capable of a speed of thirteen knots per hour. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert. Cap't. H. E. Nedden, arrived in port on time at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow night southbound, A well attended meeting of the Ladies of the Moose lodge was held Tuesday evening with Mrs. Hugh Smith presiding. The feature of the evening was the initiation ceremony on several candidates. Ar TONIGHT and TIU Last Complete Sho , DIETRICH "ANGEL" With HERBERT MARSUAU MELVYN DOUGLAS Edward Everett Horton At 8:17, Once Onh, I'LL'S MARGARET LINDSAY i, "SINNER TAKE ALL" With BRL'CE CABOT rangements were mads and tea to be held in v iure. cards .and lought a pleasant rlose. r b-iji: " r.c . refr .;?. BOYS! Here's News Model Aircraft Construction Kits c are now carrying a very complete line of thebrt obtainable Model Aircraft Construction Kits F ing models with full instructions for making i, flying. FLYING MODELS FIjing .Models in a Wide Range of Tjpej Complete at 15c 25S 50c 75c, $1.00 and S1.50 Gliders 10c - - - A Splendid Pastime for the Easter Holidays Easter Week Specials 2500 Dollars Worth of Carpets and Linoleums Every item of high quality and new design. These goods Mrt been specially priced for Easter Week. We Invite you to visit ' store and see the fine display, the most varied, colorful and q"1" the largest selection available at exceptionally reasonable pril Dominion Inlaid Linoleum It is the quality you chc ? far wear, with patterns right through the back. SI .21 Special, Square Yard Dominion Printed Linoleum-Square Yard Rexoleum Square Yard Seamless Axminster Carpets 4''7" by 6' 9". Special 6 by 6' 9" at 79c 33c $12.50 at 30.00 $24.00 8' by 10 ft' $36.00 at Barrymore Seamless Wilton 6' 9"' by 9V Special S59.50 We sell only for cash. For out of town customers the forf0'"' prices remain in effect until Saturday ELIO'S FURNITURE Third Ayenue. Prince