PAGE 8 IX WEEK END SPECIALS Alberla Kggs, per doz 25c Strawberry Hhubarb. 5 lbs. for 25c Oreen Onions, 3 for ... 10c Itailishe. 3 for 10c Head Lettuce, each ... 15c Spinach, 2 lbs. for .... 25c Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb. 50c Florida Orapefruit, 3 for 35c SATURDAY IS A HOLIDAY. RupertTableSupply Tlircc Phones. 710,111 .212 WAISTS LINEN AND ENGLISH DnOADCLOTH Special Showing at "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. Sterling Furnace COAL Dalliarad In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. Thl I a very superior furnare roal. It Hives a clean hot rire and I entirely free from oot. clinker, lark and dirt. Some of the. larireti heatlnc plant In the city are now tisln It with entirely aatUfittory reBiili. STERLING STOVE COAL, Drllvered In Sack. At $12.50 per ton. We are also Agents ror the I'amout LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main Of flea i Hottl Cantral. Phone 15 -A Till DAILT WfrR rrlJwr. Mny 23, wi WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. If Winter Comes The ntuliun picture version of A. S. M. Ilulehiiison'.s famous novel. The best story in fifly years. Sec Mark Sabre, .None, Mabel, Twymng, Fortune, High Jinks and Low-Jinks brought to life on the screen. , llcnmrkuble scenery and settings. Canterbury Cathedral. Leeds Castle. SI: Albans and many famous places. Dramatic Courtroom scene. . Conceded by many to be belter than the book. Percy Marmont, William Riley Hatch, Ann Forrest, Gladys Leslie and huge cast, Including a battalion of the famous Infantry regiment, the East Kent Regiment (the Buffs) .Millions have read the book, millions more will see Hie picture. FUN FROM THE PRESS Admission 50c and 25c. m NOTICE. Natlgable Watart Protection, Act, R.S.C. cnapiar lie. The MiuOtrr or l-ubllc Work. Government of ttw rrorlnre or BrltUb Columbia. 1 hereby rlvr nollre thtt lie tu. umlrrl secuon 7 or me above Art, lfiul with! the Mtnl.trr or I'nbllr Works n littaai I and In the office or the Dlmrlct rieti'trar It Crllire l(uiert. B.C.. lerrlnil,.n i.r iiie Hie aua inan t.r a iiirhnay find re. projHwea 10 be bum over the skeena liner 11 lerrare, ax. Ami Take .Villre Hut arter the einin lion of one liHinlh rmcn ilu due or ttv urn r-uoiiraiiini or irn nuiire. ttie Minuter or I'ublle W'orkn. I'mrlnre i.r Rrliuh Colufiibli, will, under Section 7 or the nld Art annlr to the yini.ir i.r PuMir Works at hi orflre In the rjljr or Ottawa. ir appnivai or tne mm nie and plans and for leave to conrtrurt the (aid llirbway B rid re. Utted thll t&lh dar or April. 1914. W. H. SUTIIKHLA.Mi. Minister or Public Work. Province or flrili.h Columbia. IAN. ACT. Atlln Land DlatrlcU Diatrlct of Caaalar. Take .otlre I'm tierloald Kr.k of Atlln. orrupallun miner. Intend to n.r.lv for iiermlMlon tu unrrluw iti ri.ib.tainv dem-rllied land; Conimenrlnif at a ral planted Mie hundred yard to the east or the mouth fit Itunert Teeek or (iolden Hate on TarOh Ijke. tlienre jiiltn twenty rlialnn. thenre went to Mxirr line, thenre alunj ,hore line tii point or rfimmeneetnent. . . itKciXALii nnooic. April tt. 1 0f . TheBestOffer We Have Ever Madelll The Picnic and (damping S-aons are eoming, go take Hie opportunity -and buy now! Cream, any kind, per ease, tails $5.50' tirrum, any kind, per case, baby sie $3.25 Kraft Cheese, per 5 lb. box $1.90 Sugar, per ton lb. sack $9.50 Sugar, per 5(1 lb. sack $4.90 Sugar, p.-r 20 lb. sack $2.15 Lump Sugar, per 2 lb. pkg. 25o Icing Sugar, per 2 lb. pkg. ... ... i. 25o These SI'KCIALS are until Hie week end only. All orders of $10.00 and over delivered. ECONOMY STORE Phone 84. 417 Fifth Ave. East. M. S. SING TAILOR, CLEANING AND PRE3SINQ I'hone 771. H20 Third Avenue Laundry Office P.O. Box 88. Prince floperl, B.C. ANYOX SPORT SEASON OPEN Three Football and Two Baseball Games Have Been Played to Date ANYOX, May 23. Tlie Anyo sport season is well away, three panics of football and two panic of baseball bavin? been decided .in the oast ten days. On the football field (be Mine 4ias won two victories, one over the Smelter eleven and the other over the Itcach aggregation, the inciter annexing one the last game played, the Uracil team again losing. All these painjcs were evenly coiAestcd, however, ami what pronMses 16 be the !' ear so far experienced in Anyox football annals has started. There will be two nights de- voled to football on the local grounds, two to senior baseball and the remaining two nights to .intermediate baseball, with a ladies' baseball game sandwiched in between somewhere. J The iiitcrinediales were the last to organize, a well-attended meet. tug starling the ball rolling on I Wednesday evening. May it. The jinternreiliaU seaoir wall com-! meuce on the first Wednesday after the beginning of June. The schedules for all three leagues will rim .until the end of August. ' The senior ball toshers have played two games of the baseball schedule (o date, the Mine Jo ing both games, oif of the Smelter and one to the Kit. The Mine-Smelter ganfe result was a big surprise to players and fan alike as the Mine was touted to gel an easy win instead of which Hie smeller throng won nine to three. Well Organized Anyox sport is belter organized Ibis year lliau ever before and the leaders for the summer mouth are as follows: Senior lla-eli.ill League I'res LIQUOR-CONTROL PLEBISCITES ACT. PR0CLAXATI0N OF RCTUNNINC OFFICER PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In th SKEENA Elactoral DittrlcL TO "WIT- PI BIJi: MOTICK I herrbv liven to Hie Klertor of the Mrrtoral lii.tnil aforesaid thai I have rw-rlvrd III Vljr.tr - Writ to me dim led. and bearlnv date the loth day or May, I v 1 i. riHiinundlnir me tu raue Hie follow Inn qtii-MMi. naiiii-ljr. do you approv or in aaio or taar bf lh glasa In llcanstd promlsts without a bar undtr Oovtrnmont control and raaulatlon? to lie Mibmilled arrordmr to law to tlie Klertor ntiallflnl tu voir for the elM-tlmi or a number or the l.ellative Ariidilv ror the Merloral PMrh't aforril; and. rurtlier. Out In obedleiH-r to Ihe said Wrll a poll 'lull be oiieu at elrht o'rlork In the lorriMam and than lie -lord at seven o'clock lii Hie ariiTiHeiii on tlx- fulh day or June. igl. for liklnir ami rereitlii Hie vole of Ihe raid Klerlom In earh ta.ll. Inr division or tlie Klerpiral M-trlrt aforesaid at IIb rewrtlve Mare follow Inr: POLLING DIVISIONS. Ililledal Utile tjliyon l.edansle .Morlretown i:iilon ew llaielpHi t'jiia-r Clly Partrie iMilhie Mine Port KmlnrfiHi , Ktelyn Ileum jiilenlaiiiia lloaW)aa Mlanall .l..i.. Ilaieltoti siulther kltwanita South lliiellun kltlmat surr Inlet kltsiimkaluiii SwanwHi Hay kl-'li Telkwa Lome creek Terrare I -k Of wblrli all lroo4 aet ticrfliv r. ((Hired to take notice and to rovern llw-lo-selven arrorrilnalv. ilVK under my hand at llaii'lpm, H.C.. nun iweuiieiu tuj oi .May. ivti. i 1 1 ii-wii I.I.. Ileliirnlnr orrirer Sardines King Oscar These are the original genuine King Oscar Sardines, and cannot be replaced to. day in many wholesale houses. Wc offer on Friday only at 171c per tin Hoy any ijuantily you can use. Let tiH have your pic. nlc order f..r over the holidays. Special Bargains on Meat Look! Look I Canadian Lamb Legs, per lb 35c Shoulders, )r lit 17c Shoulder Pork, per lb... 15c Moiling Beef, per lb. ... 6c Pot lloasl, per lb 8o Illb llnast. per lb, : , . . 17o WE 8ELL FOR LESS. Farmers Market Optician and Optometrist After one month of careful conscientious eye testing, our patrons are advising their friends to come to us for glasses. This Is conclusive evidence that our glasses are giving: entire satisfaction. Mr. Ireland has made the eye a long and careful study, and has the know, ledge, skill ami experience l'j fit any eye that 'glasses will help; and in rase you do not need glasses, can gixe you valuable advice. We are gelling the optical business by deserving it by giving superior optical service. "A slitrh in time sates nine" has mi more filling application than in the case of the eye. REMEMBER, YOU RUN NO RISK HERE. Satisfaction Is positively assured Max He Ibroner Jeweller and Diamond Specialist Note - We tan duplicate lens or repair any frame. ideal, Oeo. Willi.M roft; vice-president. Kd. Wall; sec.-lreas., II. I. Thorley. Intermediate llaeball League President. L. M. Lynll; vice- president. Win. Laiorek; sec.-treas., Ted Swansnii. ami Hie community fa looking! forward to a gay holiday on i Saliinbiy. A baseball match be-i Iween (he School girls and Town! girls is a new fealure of the day! which promises lo be very In ! leresiiiig. A. Lijip is htjiliiing a residence oil his acre lot south of town. This i a lovely lime of yeiir for a I rip lo Terf'aee as I In? up-phi trees are in full bloom mid a number or older orchards are a bcHiiliful sighj. At a ineellng i,r Mie Provincial Parly Satunbiy evening Ihe following ilelegHic 'were elecled lo atlcnd tlie convention in Sihilh-ers. Muy '7: M,-4, (). '. Viimlal, Clms. II. Gilbert, c. I'. A. fJreerf, Jus, Swan ami Fretl Nash. COOLIDQE HAS NO DIFFI- IN CONTEST FOn PRE8I ft aflUTI a I UAUIBlSaVIASJ wrilers have declared that, while j he refuses to admit' it. Johnson Is through. They predict he wlU retire from pol hes and prani i'it "law. If ht(e Washington oh- .servers are rtgit Johnson Is .politically dead, his career fur .nishes interesting material for a i,n.l I..... I, I . !" iiioiiciii. It rrl'H)t l severe case of egotism and self assuranre and one of the causes jfor his political decease. Tor If Johnson had been willing to play i second fiddle lie would be Presi dent of I tie l ulled Stales today lie had two chance. Misted Opportunities In tlie llepulilienu convention of I Dili he refused to throw his slitMtKlli lo Philander Knox for the Presidency on the areetoeo! that he have the viee-presidenry. If he had been willing, such it ticket w f hi hi have heen the Hi puldtraii choice long before Harding ami iiotlilfc:e were selecled as a eomtiroulie. If Jolitismi had aerrtled to tin plan he would have been presi dent on October SI. IU2I. Ihe dale of Ihe. Me-nlli of Knox, only seru iiiooins imer me nun gont I. Johnson however, feJl Dial be could win firsl place and refused lo lake second (dare to Kli'x Yel when il wn apparent thai lie hail no iliaoee of I lie Presidential nomination and Harding wus finally selected. .lolnmoii still was not ronlenl In aceepl second place. Hurtling, according lo report of tin. "inside" convention happening, put Johnson on the telephone and ri-i lifted him personally to stand a his running male. Jomon, in a liulT again renter!. Hud lie unreideil lie would have hecu president in ugusl. IllS;. and would in nil probability have ln en assured ol Uoolidge is today. II was t lie Presidential nominal ion or nothing with lllrntn Johnson. Today it is apHireullj nothing. OLD COUNTRY BOOKINGS Hook now for Old Country. Association Football League .Passports secured and tickets is- Presidenl, J. I. Wilson; vice-jsued via While Siar. t'.iinanl. president . 0. Koolli; Mr.-Anelinr-loniibNioi lines. The treat. K. Dearlove. Canadian Nnttonal Hallways Anyox Tennis "Club President, make direct ami convenient con J. L. L. Stroud: see.-lreas.. (i. M.lneelioiis with slenniers of llici-ei Lace. .'lines. Full infnrmaiioti at City! The Community League has Tirkei OUlei- Ti.'H Third Avenue.! been requested by the sexeral Pni'e Hup.-ri. H.r Plione 2fl0. ' sporting org-anizalioits of Anyox' '' lt bring in Daylight Saving for; Ihe mouths of Julie. July. August; and September VP 'he League has' decided lo gel n derision from all ections of (lie roinmtiiiitv ami for litis purpose, will take a Inilof on .Monday next. May fi. tw- thiril total of Ihe entire vide east! will be neeesarr lo put daylight ' saving into effect in Anvox. I TERRACE NOTES lr. (irant of Prince Itupert is sendiiig a few days at his ranrli here. Owing to high water, teams and cars hate been unaldc to cross the river though fool pas sengers have beeiucarried every diiy. Miss Leslie Wright of Vau-eouu'r is Ihe gtnM of Mrs. 0. It. Oilbeii for a few weeks. The Womena' Auxiliary of n,,. Anglican Churrh (net at the home of Mrs. Oeo. Little last week. - A splendid program of events hate I n arranged for May '1 SAILINGS TO KUHOPJi MAKR RKSr.HVATinV!t SOW FROM QUIBCC TO CHIROOURO-SOUTHAIteTON-HAMBURG. Juiw I. Juli 1 .iiiirn 'if r..ll4lcl Jilla X. iul I'. .lu(irr "t 'ranr TO BILFAST-OLAS00W Imm li. Aur. I Misitlaurlrr TO UVCRROOL Jinn. 11. Jiil li M-Milrual FROM MONTRtAt TO LIVERPOOL J HIM- i,. My Miailralm Jinx- II. July II MmilroM- Jlili- l. July IS MmitrUo-jHt- t M.ailnat TO BILTAST-OLASOOW Jmim 7. Jul Uarlia-li ;iiimi l Jul t; VlartMni Julie H,. Jul) it Ui-tairatiia TO CHCRBOURO-SOUTHAMPTON-ANTWIRP Jmim: II. Jtil V Mrllla Jiiii July i Mliim-iiooa ApplT t 18 Acimi tfrhf or rUKaTKK, (itn. AL, ,R. Station. Vancovntr. Tiitpnen sjrmour Ii)S. (.an. rtc Kjr, TiaSc Aetata. CANADIAN SERVICE; FROM QUEBC0 TO QUIENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL LaiiiMtiia May U. Aur. l. .r.t ( aroma June If. Jul' ., tur 7 S't'l. i rnom siomTRiAL TO PLVktOUTH-CHERBOURO-LONDON AiuUtila Juiis 1, July if. Aur to, srtit. fit AiiKuila Juiif ft. Jiitv n. Mit, . oa i AiiMHila . .Jutir fa. Anw. t, ort II TO OLAS00W AllK-nla . . iJiiiir 6, July I. AiikT. t, Atir, It CaimaiiiJra.JiiiH' t, Jul) II. Aun. . sin i Saluriila.Jutm Jnlv la. Ana i; -, i. FROM NEW V0RK TO OUEEN1TOWN AMD llumnni Kraiii'iuiia v.y ji' Srytlila . . . t inn ig rtiianla ""( . TO CHERBOURQ AND SOUTHAMPTON llrmiirana ... Jiihn 4, Jiini- t:, July a Maiirnaiila Juni . Juli , j, jjl AiiOiita Juiif. u. Juiv o i oar ' TO LONDONDERnr AND OLA IOO W I T'nl. MaJl (Jr. V . June 1 CULTY BEATING. JOHNSON . .7 . 'wrMoutH-CHERBouRei-LONDON .... ....... Mnnf-jf ordora and "wifiinniiwri riU.. ruH liif..rmaili,n rrmi. Ai I i"r (continued from page one) C'.,:!l?.'.'.!l:'.' h'1"' " ,,,,,ln . w rcnotiilnalloii this full, Just at, his campaign for the nomination l they refused lo endorse him, "Several Wanliiiigloii political BBraPTPvS ma traftt k M tht June t I t lownt' BLADDER rr.acBi.ap.ui. fo.ny btirinaraa t BmirtefmvnlrrMu Cash and Carry bpecials for Monday and Tuesday THESE SPECIALS WILL BE EFFECTIVE ALL DAY (No Deliveries) (No Telephone Order.) Until Further Notice this Store will Open at 8.30 s.m. and Close at 5.30 p.m. daily. Nine Years Ago A Few Remarks The passing of May, 1024, marks the completion of our ninth year In business, as the Tablo Supply first opened its doors on June 1, 1015. During this time, our expantlon has been rapid. We take this opportunity to express to the public our appreciation of the splendid support accorded us, and to assure our many loyal customers that we will do our utmost lo retain their confidence for the futur.e Looking back, we cannot help recalling Just one Incident, which occurred, on Juno 30, 1015. We disposed of more than 2,000 full size quart baskets of strawberries in one hour betwocn 11 a.m. and 12 noon, at 5c per basket on the day before a holiday. Prince Rupert consumers never received such value before or since. Our policy of quick turnover and small profits has been a winner. Men's and Boys' Dept. Boys' Fine Caps In lirey. I trow n ami Orcll. All sins. n. J.;i. Special, 95o. Sago or Tapioca 2Vi Jb. Lots, 25c. Man's Fine Caps In a tare' aortinfi I of eopira ami new ii'ian. All lies. Ili'u r.o and :i.(Hl Special $1.45. Shredded Wheat, 3 for 35c. Limit (i to each co-loiiwr Lobster, 'a lb. Tins, Special, 25c. Lnoil I ' Hi'h -Ufotiiir Man's Odd Trousers In Tweeila ami t'mwv oraifils ami Snrirea. Heir. Sj.OO, Special, $3.95 Quaker Peaches, 2'Vs llcjt I0i Special, 3 for 95c. Ladies' J)ept. 30 Only, Ladles' Crepe Houii ard Porch Dresses II.'lMi iMllln'n ! i popular Iih'I I know vnluea, a-nf , Itialily. we linn I. stirr with tia wli u this tine ouuhi ' Monday Morning at 12.2S. Washing Soda, lbs. lit Limit 10 lb. Clark'a Potted Meats, 2 foe 15c. Canned Pears, 2's, tin 20c Canned Tomatoes, 2's, 12ViC Tin, l.iuut H tt i'io'm Baby's Own Soap, 10c It'. Corn Starch, 10c PatUtt Children's Panlls DrttMt ? to (I year.. In i and 'nM. Y- 'i w alep lively .Mot tKr .m tt I ll I a, la u I'Cal Special, $1.25. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 20th Century Clothing Mr. E. J. Skinner has been granted the ex elusive selling rights at the Premier Mine, and has made arrangements for a special trip there on June 1st. Therefore he will be in Rupert all this week, and expects lo break all previous records for sates, as his range of cloths and prices are the most attractive that he has handled In the past eight years. Walk right In and gel a perfect fiL Watch Our Shoe Ads. and Save Money Mr. lio.'uly, our Shoe Dept. Mannger, bus be slnicled to ptil his slioi- slock on n turnover lins menus thai every pair of shoes winch have been shelves for six tiionllis or over, will liuw? lo be sold, ness is business, and we will allow no department sloru to dniK along with slow moving slock. Her few for Monday and Tuesday. .See our window.. No. 1 :ill I'air.a Men's Working Shoes, to cleur (it Odds anil ends of six lines. Our uverage co-t, D.U0 each. No. 2 15 puirs Women's Pumps, to Hear at Wu had "," pair on ale (he last II days at $.'J.r0 which was Hair Price, No. 3 ,0 Pairs Women's White tJaiiviis Pump- Leather Holes No. 4 o,-, pair,, Women's While Canviis Sirup Pump. Leather Sole ... ... ,..! No. 512 Pairs Infant' Choc. Ankle Tin Pump. ll In -7 Vt ' . . . No. 62, Pairs Children' Choc. Ankle Tir Pump-. 8 to ()W ; No. 7 .'JO Pairs (iirls Pumps, Patent mid llrown Leather, with 1 Strap lluckle. Sizes 1 1 lo I No. 820 Puirs Hoys' Dress Shoes. Sizes I to ", Drown or Dlack '. No. 0 .'Ml Pairs Youths' Dress Shoes. Sizes H t 1.1. Hrown nr lllack -it i Tit ,: Uir l.: hi tin -n- $3.43 S2.S5 05c $2.45 $1.95 $2.15 $2.75 $3.45 $2.85 Universal Trading Co. Watch this Space Tuesday for Change of AdvL