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Wheat . Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Peed Co It rbonea Itf Misses Patricia Louden Mildred Dresser of Inyox and were passengera aboard the Catala yes terday afternoon bound for a trip to I ll Vancouver Vancouver. SQ-O-HERE U FlNO VOU VA11TH $i ooo in your. Vf-f.K..MAMMuatW O.'Vv. vvvocr R.o"r Ton, LIBRARY MOVES The Prince Rupert Public Library has now moved from the corner of Third Avenue and Fourth Street to its new home In the large centre building on the old Court House Square. The books are now being put In order and the library will reopen on August 29 after the librarian, Miss Alice Crulkshank, has had her annual vacation, MUSCrjOX TO 1 .r-M I 1 I ' v ti An ii i .. ... BUSINESS, U ME E.yE-C'MOW. I PIUU IT J wmat's -the; 1 1 . THE DAILY NEWS - Wednesday Antuni. LOCAL NEWS A. It. Douglas, district freight agent of the Canadian National Railways from Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Prince George today going north to make the round trip to Skagway. L. S. Wilson .travelling accountant for Canadian National Steamships from Vancouver, was a passenger nboard the Prince Ocorge today going north to make the round trip to Skagway on official duties. Miss Fanny McLaren It. N. returned to her home in Terrace on last evening's train after a brief visit In the city hating come in at the end of the week with Jonas Wlliirun of Usk who was brought here for hospital treatment. Frank Waterhouse coast freighter Northolm arrived in port yesterday afternoon with a cargo of explosives for local delivery and is at the Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator today taking on a large shipment of screenings for Seattle. Mrs. David Smith and daughter, Miss Peggy Smith, returned to the ,clty on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver, having been called home on account of the sudden death on Sunday of Mr. Smith whose funeral will take place tomorrow. Tom Reid of New Westminster Due In City Shortly Tom Reid, Liberal MJ. for New Westminster, will make a tour of ; this district next week, passing through aboard the steamer Catala on Sunday evening enroute to An-yox and Stewart, whence he will return here on Tuesday, stopping over and proceeding to Hazclton by train Wednesday evening. This Automatic Iron Weighs only 3 Pounds '"PRY a demonstrator model in your home without obligation. This G-E Hotpoint Featherweight Iron has adjustable heat control, button groove, attached heel stand and many other features. GENERAL ELECTRIC Hutfwinf' FEATHERWEIGHT IRON NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED AV.U K.K3HT, -T V 1 'LITTLE MAN. WHATNOW?' Dramatic Story of Everyday Life Ileitis Shown This .Mid-Week at Capitol Theatre Here Margaret Sullavan. the new screen actress, who made such a i favorable impression in her first I picture, "Only Yesterday." returns j to the screen of the Capitol Thea tre here this mid-week in her second picture, "Little Man. What Now?" in which she is said to even outshine the success of her debut The picture is replete with drama tic depth, tenderness and beauty land also has the adidtlonal value of timeliness. The story deals with I present day conditions of emerging from the depression. ' Douglass Montgomery plays the leading role opposite Miss Sullavan but she is the true heroine as the j young wife of the store clerk who i struggles to hold his precarious job in order to keep together the Hit)-home he and his wife have made for their baby. 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