NEWS Frld:iv, Mv PAGE SIX TIIE DAILY USH'S rocertena LIBDY'S APRICOTS 2s. Tin DAUTLETT PEARS 2s. Tin ALYMER CORN 7 tins 3rd Ave., l'rince Itupert. Ft O .20c .20c ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES 2V8. Tin ...v.S5e BEGIN CUTTING LUMBER SOON AT SMALL MILD Thirty Men Now Employed (letting Out Logs at Falls Creek The National Airplane Lumber I Co.. Inc., will start cutting lum ber in about two weeks time with la small 15,000-foot steam sawmill I which it has established at Por- i poise Harbor, about seven 'miles $1.00'along the C. N. Railway track . .. ... ifrom l'rince ituperi. mere are Siv. i rtAa-i uns ?i.wi30 men now engaged in logging on NABOB TOMATOES 2s.- Uhe company's timber limits along ti- in. I Dig Falls Creek, which flows into tM"" ,i,,mi1VI( , T. , . , . . '1 I t NAROB TOMATOES 2V4. 3 tins . 50c JIF SOAP FLAKES Pkt. ...20c SUGAR 20 lbs $1.25 SWEET JUICY ORANGBS 4 dot 76c PULLET EXTRA EGGS 3 doz $1.00 JARS PURE HONEY 25c Bush's Grocerferia PHONES 211 AND 212 WE DELIVER BISCUITS Peak, Frean These are the best biscuits made on the continent. We have just received a large shipment and, as our stock room is limited, we offer these prices: All kinds, per lb COe All kinds, per tin, lb 54e 8ites from 4 to 9 lbs. per tin. Also we have 1 and 2-1 b. tins from 86c to $1.65 Our stock consists of the following varieties. GOLDEN PUFF GINQER NUTS BRAZIL CREAMS LEMON PUFFS WATER BISCUITS CUSTARD CREAMS CREAM HORN'S SHORTCAKE DIGESTIVE P. F. ASSORTED Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 617-42:1 5th Ave E. Phones 18484 P. O. Box 675. uie r,csiau (iiver, u inuutaiy u the Skeena . Cutting of lumber at the mill will follow the delivery of the first logs from these limits. The National Airplane Lumber Co. plans ultimately to establish a much larger mill on Porpoise Harbor. Mmh of the lumber produced will be airplane spruce for export to the United States. LOUVRE ANNUAL 2 FOR 1 SALE Today Is second day of Interesting three-day shopping event which is being largely taken advantage of. To purchase a new up-to-date coat, or a hat, or a dress, for a dollar is a thing that a lady cannot do every day. She could, yesterday, at the Louvre; and she can today, too, and tomorrow as well, lor this to the Annual Two for the Price of One Sale at the Louvre. Those who took advantage of this interesting selling event last year vill well remember the values they rot. They got values then. This year the values 'are better than ever. Now, there are few women who could not be doing with a second coat, and still fewer who could not possess a second dress or ensemble to advantage, while the woman who does not need two hats is not born yet. So here at this annual event of the Louvre's is the opportunity to get a hat, n coat or a dress, for the nominal price of one dollar. There is no joker in this offer either. It is a plain straight-forward selling event. When you purchase a coat today or tomorrow at the Louvre at the regular price, you may purchase another one your own choice for $1 .00. If you purchase a dress or ensemble at the regular price, you may purchase another one for $1.00. Or, if you buy a hat at the regular price, you can iret another one for $1.00 too. The refuliT pri" nt the Louvre have consistently been the very lowest possible. Wise women will take advantage of this occasion to acquire a second outfit for a dollar a garment. The opportunity is yours but only for today and tomorrow. (Advt. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailing From Prince Itupert t or VANtOlVF.lt. VICTORIA, hninwn llaj, llutedalr. Alert liar. etc.. tut' day. ll:SO i.ni. Itir VAM'M'IKK. VICTOltlA. ItutnUle. Alert liar. ete.. FrMar midnight lur AI.KX AHM. ANVOX, STEWART, WAS IIIVKK. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. t 11 I'OKT SIMPSON' AM) WALKS ISLAM). Thurttlay. i m. U.I tnit enue It M SMITH Agent l-rlnre Kupert. Il.C. Tl rough tli-krl old to Victoria and Seattle .and bawaje checked tltmuili to nrttlnatlnn. ilCAKAOIAN B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To KrtrMkan, Wrancrll, Juneau and Skagway 4 a ne l. lit. ll, n, tl Tii YuiHomrr, victoria. Seattle June S. I. 1.1. t9. it. 2fi, 89. I'KIM'LSS .MAIJI INNA Ocenn l ull', etc.. Vancouver and Victoria every Frlduv 10 p.m. AKe.nU tor all steamship Unci W C OIICIIAKI), lihNLHAl. ACiF.NV rhone 31 Ianadian National Q7ic Largeft Kailway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Palling frani miNTE IHTEUT for VANttll'l Fit. VICTORIA. SKATTLE. and Intermediate polntsieach Thumlay and Sunttoj.UftJlH) p.m. lor ANVOX and hTKWAKT, each Wednctday and Haturdar, 4!o'p.m. . lor SOUTH AM) SOUTH (JLLLN tllAULOTlL ISUM)S. lorlnlflillj I'ASSK.VOFK TKAINH I.F.AVK ritl.STK IMTKKT DAILY KXIF.PT Sl'NDAY at 11:80 a m for PlllNti: fll.OIKIi;, lltMOS-TO.S, WlNNIIMl, all Hlnti La-tern Cuiuiil.v, l ulled Males. AOKNCY AIX OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office, 523 Third Ave., Prince Kupert Phone 2G0 NOVEL TEA AND SALE I IN UNITED CHURCH Tables Were Decorated and Arranged to Represent Each Month of the Year An. attractive and enjoyable birthday tea, featured by twelve tea tables decorated and arranged to represent each month of the year, was held yesterday after noon by the Ladies' Aid to First United Church, the affair being very successful. Mrs. Frank Vickers, president of the Ladies' Aid, was general convener. Mrs. Alfred Wilson and Mrs. W. T. Kergin received the guests and Mrs. W. II. Kergin and Mrs. M . A. Thomas poured. Ladles in charge of the tea' tables were: Mrs. T. J. Shenton, Mrs. George McAfee, Mrs. J. S. Irvine, Mrs. W. P. Armour, Mrs. Hugh Killin, Mrs. G. V. Wilkin son, .Mrs. James Krlkevsky, Miss Barrle, Mrs. J. J. Payne, Miss E. M. Earl, Mrs. Harper. Mrs. Thomas Silversidea and Mrs. Walter Thompson. The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. M. Thomas and Mrs. D. Santerbane. while Miss Sharp looked after the sale of fancy work. Miss Elliott was There were delightful vocal so- OS by Mrs. 11. N. Brocklesby nd Mrs. Forrest, accompanied y Mrs. J S. Black. SUCCESSFUL SUPPER AND SOCIAL (S HELD BY CATHOLIC LADIE' A successful supper and social was held last night in the Catholii-Hall by the Catholic Women's League. About 75 persons attended the upper and M. P. McCaffery was oastmaster. A brief program in cluded addresses by Father A. Vallieres, O.M.I., Mayor S. ?. McMordie. J. Dore, and piano solo by Miss Marie Murphy and vocal olos bjt-Mr. J. W. Allen, Mrs. J. MBidoon arfld M8 J. II. Mcleod. - After the supper, bridge anrl lancing were enjoyed. Music wa' -lupplied by Churles I. Ilalagno'--irchwtra. and 1ao Contoli wn: unster of ceremon:es. The executive of the Catholi' Women's League, of which Mrs T. J. Gill's is president, ha harge of the function . Week-End Specials SWIFT'S PURE LAUD 10-lb. pail $2.00 MALKIN'S COFFEE Mb. tip. , .60c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAK MS Pkg 10c POST'S BRAN FLAKES Pkg 15c HEINZ PORK AND BEANS Small slie, 2 tins 25c HEINZ PORK AND DEANS Medium size. 2 tins 36c D. C. L. MALT EXTRACT 2-lb. tin GOc B. & K. PASTRY FLOUR 10-lb. sack 55c FINE GOLDEN CHURN BUT TER 8-lb. brick $1.40 NABOB RED PLUM JAM Is. Tin 45c NABOB MINCE CLAMS Vis. 2 tins 35c C. &. B. SOCKEYE SALMON- 1-Ib. tin 40c EAGLE LOBSTER Vs. Tin 50c COLUMBIA PEARS 2 Vis. 2 tins 55c royal City red plums 2's. 3 tins 70c PICKLED PIGS' FEET Bone less. Jar 35c FRESH EGGS Extras. 3 doz $1.10 SWEET ORANGrfe Last chance for navels. '6 doz $1.00 FINE RIPE BANANAS 3 ib9,;v!V.fi;y..v,.,....5oc Fresh Green Vegetables Arriving Every Boat Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 SHOULD NOT ROB SKEENA FISHING FOR BUSHBY PLANT Trolling at Hippo llnml Vrry I'mir So rar Th It srason 8KIDEOATE. Uay 31: Owing to tha near trolUnc a lar tbia mnnott a nun- lier of local peoote have aspiaauwl (Mr in tent too of nablng dogttan IOC Uw iKhbjr olaat. A bujrlrai atatlon baa liera opMd hrte on a aoow and the Naherroen are being paid ST. 00 a ton uid fumlsh tlwtr own gear and bait. The ftohlng at Hippo la reported very poor ao far. TRAIL OF '98 AT CAPITOL H ''Ueirt '-iThror? Story of Yukon and In his objection to the treaty the Trip Is Told in Picture between United States and, Canada , .5 which for joint control provides ne Tra)I c M tnt northern ot the salmon fisheries of the bng hown t the caoi-Fraser watershed and approach toi meat, la or ov taut to be to the and for re-stocking the river, Gen- north what "itifl Covered Wagon" waa eral McRae took occasion to pro- to the "Tint Birth of a Nation" to -est the Wisdom of removing the aouth. and "Way Down af to the pawn from the Skeena River to cn sutea and their lahateitaota. iTicrease the salmon flow in the Z2SLi ? . , . 'Mayer and la baaed on the oetebmted The Skeena flow goes entirely to noben w Service atory ot the Klondike Canadian fishermen, while up tojgcid rush in isos. I the present 70 per cent of the ! Though att' in apeataeular aurroun- Fraser flow has gone to the Uni- dings, in a background of eueh gran- .ed States. . Undur the new treaty Canada would get 50 per cent of the Eraser flow. The general quoted records to how that from an annual average .f 116,000 cases per year between 1921 and 1924, the Skeena catch has fallen off to 80,000 cases a ear, which he comrfdered to be evidence that the spawning grounds of that river could not be robbed for the Eraser without erious loss. deur and Immensity that M dwarfs hu manity, the plot la no dramatic and r mat tonally touching that It ataads out , supreme, yet It la but a simple love etory of a boy and girl- and their fight for haflklnssi against lust nad greed and temptation and the almost raeur-1 moun table obstacles of the north. One of the picture's most dramatic It the burning of Dawson City. CELEBRATION AT SKIDEGATE , lmplr of Mk ' n Knji; Sport smI 11m I Uuiqurt III the Kveulng j 8K1D")OATK. Mar 31 :- TbeT m a I ano p. -igrain of aporta at SJkldagata I A.M cn tbe holidajr. Ttta main aant t t-f ;r -sir iKtwoen marrlad men i!r- Tien n which the maniac fT tN wtnnafS. j After the aponta a oaoqiiat waa held I at :.c town hall where a great apraad va: KUch cajcyed. Tttt tablet wan l-st"y e iraUd with looal orchlda, cut (Uf ind alKarware. I After auppar Impeotor Fiaair waa aahRd to apeak. He replied that be hardly knew If rt were aaie to do ao aa he waa a Nlagah, having been adapted Into the tribe at K in eolith aeverml yan ago and the Hldaha were traditional anrmlea of the Nlagahs. the Wf nil i i llaidalu liavli: In ra'.d after raid tried to gt a fiothcld at the mouth of the tM but mm not able to do ao. 8 1 v:.m-n. replyaig to Mr. Frer. mentunrd that the HaJdaha had lone tyo frrfouan tnbal wan and Mr. Fraftcr, belog a Nlagah. on the moat valiant foes the Hydaha ted ever fought, waa all the awe K waa their honor to their rut at. Selection wan glvsa by the Aide-gate oooorrt band and aa sag natre iipeech by Ian. Mr. MMtlMw. OommWeat bwrbai tb wferUea in hand wera: port! A. Jctm, A. Dantok. T. ZKttoy and M. WUlUun. Banquet: Mr. A. Jobm. Mr. A. OoUlaon. Mr. W. H. Huaa. Mia A. WlUlams, MIm 1- Mora, Ml S. OR nd Mn. I. Wactoy. r nanot: A. Oolnaoa, j. WUm. E. Young and A. Moody. Ikfrt cf crretnonlee, J. Oreen. WUl'um Duncan, atorwkecper t Clax- ton Cunuery, arrived in the rtty on yeeterrtuy afterw n't train from the T. r I r ii brief vUlt. arance SPRING l ltl. AM) st Two Shows 7 and 9 p m. It. W. SERVICE'S STORY OF THE KL0.NI)m SHOWN IN THE WONDERFUL PICTI ItF 'The Trail of '98' With Dolores Del Rio COMEDY THE HOLY TERROR AND COLLEGIANS NO. 1 Admission, 15c & 50c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30, 10c & ? Coining Next Week "The Californian Colh-nn , RAILWAY OFFICIALS TO PRINCE GE C. N. H. DiviMonn! i;i. Conference to Il,: 1. , Interior Town i W. H. Tobey, .h-., InUmknt; R. F w district pMacopr Burbank, diviMt.i,;, . R. Holtby, super i ' britifaw and bu ill F. S. Wlnlton, rovlp lUiiwa, chief el. . Jon! superint-r:i: Frew, accountant , tendent's office. It ! in 's tra:n for I wliere they w'P a" sional opi-rahi Members of O. will return to and Monday u f t rt GOODS SILK RAYON GINGHAMS in strip8-3 yards gl.QO ANNA ROSK PRINTS In small dainty checks 8yrda : gl.OO English I'otlers Prints Regular 65c; yard llo-Pecp Fast Color Prints Regular 05c; yard Spun Silk All shades. Regular 75c; yard Kimona Crepe Mauve and green. Regular $1.25; yard Dainty Floral Voiles Regular 85c; yard Mikado Silk Floral designs. Regular $1; yard Fancy Silk Crepe Regular $1.25; yard .'. Fancy Silk Rayons Regular $1.50; yard Silk Hrocaded Crepe Regular $1.50; yard $ Rayon Taffetas Chic patterns. .Regular $2; yard in. )..( (."r !'tr .St.1'1 All Novelty Dress Goods Greatly Reduced A WONDERFUL BARGAIN IN LINGERIE FRENCH COMBINATIONS Locknit Rayons; delicate shades of Orchid, Peach, Honey Dew and White. Regular $3.50 2.50 . DON'T NEGLECT THIS OPPORTUNITY,! Silk Dresses Reduced To Net Factory Cost Prices. GLOVES! Chamoisettc, fancy cuffs. Regular $1.25; pair, Ti altv C&iviceC$uperitC$.. AU G()0,)S MUST S()LI) mESpECTIVB I THIRD AVENUE OF COST Try a Daily News Want Ad. ' 'in a m, taaV x.. I I 'SI'S