control HUDSON'S RUM 2G oz. $5.00 'ERJURY ALLEGED vvnttot'ta l.nk tln- irmcr "uni " --- dercoms T'W Here Wierru Receipt Aiieseci. ACCUSED ON STAND When Assixe Couit rose for .J! ... .nnl 4nArv She case of Kex vs. Behnke of francois Lake, charged wltn r it jwjury was sun procrcuinR. Hfcosfd himself was on the iund and was under cross-ex- imination by W O. Fullon, de-knee counseL Behnke denied ht any alterations had been made in a receipt after It had been signed by Herman Johnson, principal crown witness. Kalpli w orman Bree 'Qulr.ki and Georep Shenton 1.... .. "1-COrairiE CO thp inrll.tmnf riiry was committed by Behnke', 1 SWPartnn . . 1 M,s' mat ne, wuuam v . , , erick Behnke. had purchased! '"Wen cms of hnv nn .hi.i Cl Per ton of nm m n aDOUt the mMril. u-..:-..' J, nerea in truth nnH in tnnt Purchased onl about 9Va tons ' "ay triim tv,n . ! "a' he cairi .inh . .... ..... if" thu rate of $12 or $11.00 per a uT.:i 1 nf truth nrf ""u nirl lor .1,. . m Mill niiii n Am . T a 'stimony lit rn $154 whereas Behnke paid , Ul Per ion 10 be false and intend- " ""siead t.hp om.rt The rvi,ir... nermnn .Tv. v -- vuiuisnn. Mihn urnt, .,n I1" crnto ' "aa " "animation when court r TIF. M I'lii'Mi; ,., ,.T ..llll.rl-11l '"MUM IN ..m,.v M"' r the "AdmlnlHrntlon Alt" !m ' 0(1iiIiiii ' s'VfNll C'MIIII, 11. llceiu,,,. 1, ,.,.. u? hat ,bv r.lr iti. Evjr mb.. ' '-r. cmw a "" " u. 11)41. I mnii o;Lff th. Out.' " tnv 'I1-, ', "'wto, ana wi or. "..?lalm Bvlws.t th KfLUl !191 .nn .t"U -Jy Of OrAnh.r ' ... ' ' 1; , l,l, '.. ' ' "ru "J WW ''aillr, . .1 . DAnrr. 10 me rorthwlUi. a Ptmxber, A. D. 1911. NORMAN A. WATT 'fWial Administrator liic Rupert, B. C- SL- - Alii OVER. 77 S 5 Thb advert jement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Baard or Dy me uovernmeni of British Columbia. MACINTOSH Two REDS HERE Cailoads of Popular Apples Arrive in Prince Rupert Today. Ever-popular Macintosh Red appl. made their initial appearance of the season In local stores yesterday, twr enrknds havim, rrived sinc Ihe week-end. Prices are p. little higher than ln-5t year, $2.40 per hex for fancy wrapped and S2.29 for unwrapped. Th- lecal retail market trend continues to be Howards with eggs firm 9lthr.uh there have been no advances in butter, eggs or sugar lust recently. ST imported nuts are expected ihls winter' except for possibly a few from California providing their entry is nermitted. Current retail prices in Prince Rupert are as follows: rose yesterday afternoon to re-; tKK convene this warning, told of.BC. Fresh Extras, Grade A making the deal with Behnke for Large, cartoned, doz :.. .52 he sale of the sta:k on his, Local, new laid, doz CO Julmsonsl far.n, $10 oehw paid, Fruit 'down and the balance to be nald "'cfd ess Grapes, lb 15 o illnesses tins morning. m. ia..r. '.-sveei roiaiues, l iu " Freder. tk Behnke. Fran p;3 UK (armer is cnargea wim (Km counsel and C. F. Mc- Jn of Smithers is counsel for e oeiendant The lurv consists1 W R McAfee, foreman. Wll- m Roy Sawver (Ocean Falls). '"'am J Kenncdv (0:ean Falls). 'red Riffcu Alfred Amreri (New Melton A O Bartlpit TinHprlrlt 'IcRae John Ronnin stnvni-n 'el Rus-.wurm 1 Stewart). Itnh- t Wehstf . wn hPin? asked if he hnd not rj c Onions lb - .05 E'.Jer.:!- id '.tie ase at tne tup- Mld at hp clvl1 actJon thtt "I n,rii, ,nnrtH ih .20 tit Ccur Arizes here in which nevPr lookeri at tt very good(.. Te. . ' bunch ' 10 ferrlng to the receipt. illothouse Tomatoes, lb 10 David Lindsnv Murav. another rniirr,nin ittn he-art .10 f:;jrv ceatrco vesieroay arounn farmer witness, told of b"lnz pre- xew Green Cabbage, lb WELL PLAYED, CANADA ! THE DAILY NEWS (Pork, dry saltjb -.. 20c 'veal, loin, lb. .30 Veal Chops, lb.,'30c and .35 VeaL shoulder, lb. .20 Beef, pot roast, .. .20 Beef isteak, lb. 30c and J5 Lamb, leg, lb. - .35 Lamb Chops, lb, 35c and 40 Lamb Shoulder .. - i Salmon, red spring, lb. .25 Halibut, lb 20 vi.ukeu Kippers, ib. ... 15c anu .20 .t-kUf. ' our, 49's.No. 1 hard wheat 1.80 3:.cond Patent 1.60 "'lour, .21' .03 Fastry Flour,- 10 fbs 65 White, 190 lb. Yellow .101 lb. Golden Brown Itine (Extracted Honey, per Jar 22c to Jomb Honey '. f7S f CIVILIANS ' ( FINE WORK ) UWE NO RIGHT A W'fffrw I INTERPERy S3SS- lit t iilw : ?r mm AND HE HAS HIS EYE ON THE GOAL 8.25 7.75 lb. .09 . .30 Chee Ontario Solids, new, lb .35 Ontario, .mature, lb 43 , s Stilton, lb. .35 Walnut broken Shelled ."to Walnuts' shelledhalves, lb .55 .Almonds, shelled lb 60 Peanuts s 2 lbs. 25 Ground Almonds, half lb. when the hay was measured. A'Tokty Orates lb.' .15 lmon and lOrange Peel, week later witness went 10 the B. C. Reaches, doz.. 30c to 50 Citron ju.i.v. ..X. ikhnke place where he received Italian Prunes lb .10 Cut Peel .... .... , ...y;........... .he check for S54 and sitmpri n Graoefruit. California. 7c to 11 Glazed Cherries, Jb. .so receipt written by Behnke for $64. Lemons, doz. 35c to 45 "'ineapple Rings, lb. 05 .The receipt was produced in court Oranges', doz., 25c to .70 Prunes, 30-40, lb. 14 and witness .declared that it was Bananas, lb different than when he signed it. Apples The amount was for $154 instead Terrace cooking, 5 lb. of $04 and another change had Mcintosh Reds, fancy been made to make it read two wranprd, box lta?ks instead of one. Witness Mcintosh Reds, unwrapped, .30 .25 .35 .40 ,15 prunes, 4u-ou, & ids. zaj Prunes, 60-70, lb. :. .10 , .25 Raisins, Australian seedless, lb. .15 Raisins, Cal. seedless, lb. . 15c 2,40 !urrants, lb. 15 Apricots, lb. '. 30 said he had jiot made the altera- i box $2.20 APPies, anea ...v. itlons. Behnke had paid him no- Itutier j money other than the first $10 First Grade, lb 48 to bind the deal and the check Second Grade, lb .46. Tor $54. ! I.aM I Under cross-examination, Jihn- Pure, lb 18 Botmson and Sergeant I- reu ;wni urmru inai neiinne naa nam cgevaDies i feovd, provincial police, were al- him $90 in cash as well. When b. C. Potatoes, 8 lb 25 t . ... t nrilffliramnnt tnnlr nlM Tnlinann in . n IU O C INDUSTRY .13 ON COAST! Canadian Trade Agent Reports Situation in' pacific States. OTTAWA, Sept. 25: (W) Alr- .05 craft, shipbuilding and other de- izedly altered receipt sent at tne time wnen nehnke an.-' 'lTfn, fiorv ih 08. fence Industries on the United xfj ransartlon in connee Johnson had made the deal for Bunch Carrots, bunch 05 States west coast face!" a' serious the sale of a stack of fnP sfpir of hV Ihls" belnfc when .interior Turnips 6 lb 25 f shortage of skilled a"nd serai-skill- j.Ttt principal witness for the the $10 had b?en naid over. Th j ve-jetable Marrow, lb. .05 led labor despite a westward ml- sira another Francois Lake Prlce was to b $7 nr t"n. Til's 'oreen PeDDer lb. 1 migration of workers during recent .Tf Herman Jnhnson. who tes- .uiIItimc mat nnlfn isnrp nlthnnrh i o.,,v, m nfi i vears. B. C. Butler. Canadian trade JpJBPBP VALUES CONSERVED By a special brewing process we consort e the tallies in brewer's )east bring ) oil a balanced, COMPLETE beer, wholesome, anil "ileliclous. Always order the beer that gives J 011 more . "In B. C. it's V. G" For Free Home Delivery Phone. 651 CAPiLANO BREWING CO., LTD. . . Mr. Butler in his report to the Trade and Commerce department: Metals "The west is becoming I " 1 niv' '.v ..-.v ... riuuuuui ouuaoii. iu ' ... . . - .'id'Lat he gave Behnke a re-. he could not swear to It. was em-! -.irats (commissioner at Los Angeles, re-Jan increasingly important supplier M written by Behnke but sign- bodied In the firrt receipt for $10. ipoWi, n0. 1. ib .25 ported to Ottawa. tbjtimsen Johnson), for $54, in any case, it was a verbal, if noas'tlns Chicken, lb 30 f "Training facilities already es- U receipt turning up later with .pot orttunlly written, understand- Jnncon side, sliced, best grade 60'tabllshed or to be established by e imcuai according to Johnson, inn. Onlv on- stak of hay was; second grade, lb 5 'the federal, state .and local gov.-. i4 o $154 without his know- ivIvpH in rh dp"l. Ham. first grade, lb 45 ernments, and .by the Industries i;t I Hubert Bronson Campbell, court picnic Ham, lb -40 themselves, are not expected to Tto c h: first criminal case-roflist'-ar at 9nHhw!. was a wit- Cottage Rolls, lb. 42 relieve the shortage for a long ' be tieard ai the Assize session ness in regard to filing of do:u- Pork, shoulder, lb 22 time as the demand for increased !i::b ;cned vesterday afternoon ments. 'Pork Chops, lb. 35 production far outdistances the SMi Justice A. M. Manson of- Behnke was released overnight , Pork, loin, lb 35 capacity of present laDor forces," f.atlr.j W 0 Fulton Is acting nn his own recognizance. Pork, leg. lb - 28 Mr. Butler said. of metals." Four new aluminum plants are being planned with a capacity of 240,000.000 pounds a year, raising the area total to 430.000.000 rounds or 30 per cent FOR SALE Lager A UNIT OF ASSOCIATED BREWERIES OF CANADA LTD. This advertisement is 'not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board During the first half of this year Pacific coast industry continued to expand "at an unprecedented rate." National defence contracts awarded in the area amounted to $2.5CO,OO0,C0O at the end of June with prospects of another $2,000,-0CO.C0O by the end of 1941. Payrolls in the three Pacific coast states Washington, Oregon and California were .58 .per cent higher to June 30 than in the cor responding period of 1940. Industries Hit In brief, here is the situation or by the Government ot bntish LoiumDia FOR SALE 616 6th Ave. West: 1 lot with large building containing three tenants, and cottage at rear, $2100.; Terms, $800 cash and balance on reasonable! terms. H. G. Helgerson Ltd: I on the west coast as presented by FOR SALE Chesterfield, dining and bedroom suites, piano, ra dio, rug, 2 cohgoleum squares, lamps, kitchen table and chairs, etc. Apply 735 Fifth Ave. W. (224 FOR SALE Lot' and' a half; ha"r-bbur view, all stumped. Phone Black 603. (223) of the combined Canada - United fqr SALE 1936 car; house fjoat. States output. Steel production Reasonable for cash. New floats, will be increased by 1.500,000 tons (22g) annually. The west already .pro- : ? . - - - duces 95 per cent of the United FOR SALE House furnishings. States' copper and expansion is i Phone Black. 973. j25) likely. Shipbuilding A $500,000,000 shipbuilding program Is already under way on the Pacific coast and "this will probably be ln creased." Aircraft "The expansion of the west coast aircraft industry has been spectacular." Enormous nlant expansions accounted for a production valued at $200,000,000 to June 30 and current production Is $50,000,000 worth of planes monthly, "and this rate is expected to be doubled by the end of this year." .Lumber The industry is. pper- cent or more than 7,000,000 bar rels. "The cessation of commercial dealings with Japan cut exports of California oil by 62,000 barrels a day," he said. "But the greatest problem facing the oil industry is to find a means of transporting crudes to the refineries, and fin ished products to consuming FLAMINGO NEST Hlaleah Parkt Florida, is said to be the only place In the world where flamingoes are bred in captivity. 1 if this were your advertisement, it's sure that at least one person J will have read It. J FOR RENT FOR RENT Large olflce" room furnished In Dally News ,build- ins. Will become vacant Sep-tember 30. (tf) FOR RENT Nice, clean bedroom for men sharing. Phone Blue 805. . (223) phone, News, WANTED WANTED Furnished comfortable suite for" naval officer and wjfe. Apply Box 153, Daily News. ' ating at almost, full capacity with fl ; ; -'' Iproduction at the end of Jup WANTED Day messenger boy. Ap-laveraglng 158,000,000 board feet a ply Qrme's , Drug Store. week. ' Uf) Construction "Privately llnanc- - ', . . r- 1 - ed tesidential building, undertaken WANTED Accordian, piano or durlnc the first half of the year,. Bottop, also Portable Gramo- set new records. Federal govern ment construction of permanent defence housing and barracks continues on a-vast -scale." das Shortage Mr. Butler said that a gasoline shortage might be threatening on the west coast, "an area wnere on is in such abundance." Inventory of Pacific coast crude oil and oil products in storage was reduced to June 30 by five per cash. Box 154, Dally (223) WANTED Lady wishes rooin' and board in comfortable home; Ap-1 ply Box 155, Dally News. ' WANTED Capable woman to take charge of .home day time or sleep in. Apply 221 .Seventh Ave. W. or phone Red 915. (224) ' ft.' WANTED Gas boat, 30 to 34 Cash. Apply Room 41, York Hotel, after 6 pjn. (228) WE HAVE A CLIENT WHO WILLI buy small house, $1100 cash.) McClymont Agencies. . WANTED Waitress. Sisters Cafe. Apply Three (223) Central Hotel Central Hotel Annet 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress 1 Household Furnishing SALE 12-i-3-Pce. Chesterfields ot the finest quality at very low prices. 4 ' Enamel Two-Tone C 0 a 1 Ranges from $81 to $99 0. Studio Couches can be made into a double bed at $39.50. 18 Springfilled Mattresses, all sizes. Special $16.50.' 5 Chests of Drawers from $6.95 to $7.95. B. C. Furniture Co. Phone Ulk. 321 3rd Ave. " r. n r i:n nnj w;niAr 1 ifiMir: 1111 inn aim uiiuu Men's Suits remodelled Into. Ladies Alterations, Repairing, Cieans-r lng .and Pressing "Quick ;-Strvico" h eaturlng-r- . 'Freedmah , and Qabbesi amuel Hart Ltd. "'XadKs" "and Gents Suits and Topcoats to measure DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone ruone 307 Box 725 1 v For Qifts and Showers, Dolls and Toys Go to tne VARIETY STORE Wherd' Your Dimes are Little Dollars 33U 3ra Ave. v. rnunc neu iaw J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office YES! J We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork; Stoves Connected. Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned ....$1.50 Chimneys Swept $2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735