TRAGEDY IN Prince tlupcrt Da dp HcIjj Monday, July 25, 1319 ' RENT CASE New York Landlord Murders Tenant and Kills Himself r a n X0&W 1 7 ATLANTA, Georgia W Vow i mm w r ' ing he would "show the O.P.A r3 r fOfflce of Price Administration I, 4 ....-" a disgruntled landlord last night J, killed a tenant, wounded the tenant's pregnant wife and killed himself. The police listed it as a case of murder and suicide. Shortly before the shooting, Detective J. M. Park reported that the landlord, J. F. Bailey, aged 38, scrawled a note in which 1 iV?.. a7 fr. You're absolutely rU;ht, it is vacation tiino now ... but in a few months ci'iil weather will be here aeain and you want to be prepared with a safe vuirmth-iiivtn:? COAL supply. CALL C.,-,1 TOOAY! PH11P0TT, EV1TT & CO. LIM'THD Lumber- Huildinjf Supplies 'he said he was going to "kill j Bill Hayes and his wife and show I the OP.A. they can't 'Joe Stal-i ing" me around. V't Ft - 5 ' - ii--.it' - P:;!iV Cio-A-.:t:f--t T C'or.v:: , a.lly News! in tli SIIOKT SI'OKT (Continued from Pajje, 4) !:!:::!: rr.-jre combinlrij we!! but Ik r . 1 h , . i Ull A i, pi I A I 7 I W '-Wt M-Hhro A.l.w trn A flooded oil burner which . And look at all the cows on this side!" D. Dunbar cared ctrongly. Tlien caused a chimney to overheat Hi.Ji!j pu.-ihed the sphere in' wa3 re.sjonstble fur a fire call to ! lh" ho,ne ot Sunberg, 314 n-ain and. from a close-in ' . RiMli Aw-niiP Wiiki at m q.m. Aorioots. 20-oz : 33 Mil!': d..-i.i. MARKETS cnernes. tancy, zu-oz ;j i Loganberries, 20-oz 37 uruve in urday night. The fire department put out Ihe blaze before ..: r::iiin-i-.;e, the Miit'ii'. '.villi Inrre equalizing counter Peaches, choice ,3'j, ui.on r,i Lard ; r. ti-nn.uu Pure, lb 2! . Shortening : 32; Jut , . damage was done. r'nnds remaining In The long whistle lb l Cherries, ' Cherries. crate Mrs. J. Haaland, wife of the .3i, 6.4 : . .32 . .39 i the co' i So an Grapes, lb 10 Soap. face, bar cuDrnaster at Terrace, is a visit- Apricots. 2 lb. Juinn, V. Launarv. eaKe ... 2 for .2j Soap Powders, laree or in the city as guest of Mr. L fresh Fruit and Mrs. Carlo Hansen. She will AS2fesaScJknF"'lb""::Z. '"""it il wilh the Heavy Battery Oriit-r.it Motors tied with three finals each. liefeiee: S. 1'. Wood.ide. Llnr.-men: P. Forman and J. W...rd. i S"i ' 3!) : remain here until July 28 to meet Lemons, large Cal., doz 25 ... .14 55 29 .28-.57 .49 Grapefruit, Calif a ior her son, Aaron Haaland, who .. .3'; Oranwes i Navel) Dates. 2 lb The final North Star Standing nas betn attending the all- Ulaee I' .:: . Cherries, lb. nkt Almond Paste, lb Coconut, ib Fruit Cake Mix. lb. .. Dates, far.cv. 1 lb. pt-.t. Seedless Raisins. -2 lbs. Reeded Raisois. 1 lb Phelled V,'a!nut;, '2 lb Shelled Almonds. 0 '. Shelied Brazils, lb. . W L UFA P Canadian Scout Jamboree at !''" '.v 0 2 0 23 7 H1 Ottawa. Vegetables Celery, lb Jl Rhubarb, 2 lb 15 Beets, bunch .15 Parsley, bunch 15 .21 , .47 . 3) 1 .4.") i Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Hansen i i L"i m . ... 3 n 5 11 10 6 Cien. M itnw 1 2 5 9 20 4 ftlul son Carlo ir roturnuH TumlDS. lb 07 . . . Spinach 2 lb 27 ' the city Saturday i from a noli- Radishes, bunch 08 Tiii.-. evening will see .1.... ..!.- ...,-;..- ...... ri-,. o u..nv.nB on Canadvin L ;:lon and General , .... . . ' Mushrooms, lb 85 Jams Pure , '' '' Str'awberry, 24-oz 43 RasDborrv, 24-oz- 3 Flackberrv. 4-lb 77- r i Cherry, 21-oz i'i Peach. 4 ib :.. i: ' ' - Apricot, 4-lb 73 ra. Souns ! . Mot is nbving the Dominion ,uulo,eu 113 lmr rttsl as rnnce Head Lettuce , 10 t ipni (; tutors I in tr a fun; -la n rr,.rir rin c o IKo .29 Lay Cup replav match. This 7.. . . . 6 " " f. T1' .07 .30 .59 .42 .10 .15 , . . Tomatoes, No. 1 lb i i ana Mrs. Karl Anderson ol New Potatoes. 10 lb. Prince Oeorge. They also visited Green Peppers, lb at Teikwa, Smithers and Terrace fersMahw; Pach . At the latter place, they visited ; Canned eetal,les Canned Soups 13 to .20 -'i Meats i Chicken, lb 7.7 H:uii, boned and rolk-d. ib. .. !m -Ham. ree. lb 72 ; Came should be well worth seiert their team from the fol-v.atthni. Ocneral Motors will !' : pliers: Boulter, Lien, Wii o:i. lI.mL.en, Bishop, 8on-' by, n.j!vur.-,en, OLwn, Owens, Klackiiiore, Price, p. Wilson, Ciin ie. 1.79 the Wolf Cub camn nt Lnkelse Pickles, gal Cut Green Beans, -fey 2u No. 5 Peas, fancy 20 Lake, for a tew days. Mixed Vegetables 23 Diced Beets, per tin : .14 Wax Beans, choice 19 N N h Mixed Peas and Carrots 19 Steamship Movementi I-:. ? M r BASEBALL SCHEDULE July 20 Commercials vs. Savoy July 28-' Merchant vs.' Com-mercialjj. Ju:y SI- Savoy vs. Commercials. Awe 2 Merchants vs. Savoy. lfM:r-r:J Pumpkin, 2 for 25', Baked eBans. 20-oz. tin 22 i Batted eBans, 15-oz. tin, ea. .211 Tomatoes. 28-oz 23! Fresh Milk ! Quart .22i Pint .12 Cream, V Dint i 28 Fse Larep, cartoned, doz 72 Medium 70 Butler First Grade, lb .' Margarine, lb 37 Milk Evaporated Milk. lfi-oz. tins. 2 for 33 Case 7.7 i ' Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb 50 Flour 1 Pastry Flour. 7 lbs 58 Flour. 49 s, No. 1 hard wheat 3 Ha Flour. 24 s 189 Tea and Coffee I Coffee, lb 6G , DeLuxe qualitv. lb. 1.14 MILD, S n v r r rH.,-e : : 'ii i: It jt v-f- !.;..' ot ! n-Mir-v -r- ::- !s of . lit j at-.-- s '- r. -if i.! As LYVOOD GAFE Fur Vancoutei "Tuesday ss. " Camosun, 1:30 p.m. Tliursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m. From Vancoi.frr Sunday s.'.. Camosun, 11 p m Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10 a.m. For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Camosun, II p.ir. From Alice Arm and Stewart Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a m. For Ocean FkI.s Thursday -ss. -Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. T I'l'-TO-DATK CAFE IN THE CITY 1"M 11:30 A.M. To 3:33 A.M. 'alic In Chinffe Dishes Jutces Tomatoes, 20-oz. ta 15 28-oz 34 gallon 59 Apole. 20-oz. tin. 2 for 48-oz 34 Cannod FTiiits Pineapple, crushed 34 Pieces. 20-oz 37 'SI KY-niOW !IEIN OulMilf Orders PHONK 133 ' ' Learn f w ytA f.i , irr r " n r , J a Service ol the World's Most Complete Travel System -- I! , sr Movini;, Packing, Cralin? Sliipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Canadian Pacific's Express service in Canada and abroad is a link in a chain of world travel service. It includes the expeditious handling of shipments, large and small, valuable and perishable to most parts of the world by train-by boat by air; also Canadian Pacific Express money orders, travellers cheques, foreign remittances and food money orders. This Express service is linked with Railways, Steamships, Air Lines, Hotels and Communications fo make Canadian Pacific the world's most compefe travel system. c:;-;-' w VU7 RAILWAYS- -7rr'"' ' An....' - -fXfi SPANS TNI WORLD -a. . . V. -1 -! HOTEl S r n ii ii - . SPECIAMiKOTICE Steamship Coquitlam Resumes Regular Service, sailing from Vancouver Wednesday, July 27 tml from Prince Rupert Fri- ilav litlv 1' f,,r ihf Onrpn 1949 It lh year to too your Canada ... atk your Canadian Palflc og.nl for full Information. GO IMPRESS V.' ' w, - P!::Nri- '.i rrr i MTl- ! Cfiarlotte Islands. (173) Ft