PAOE SIX Jabour Bros., Ltd. WEEK-END SPECIAL For Friday and Saturday CRETONNE Q,n 200 yads Cretonne, value up to 40c, at, per yard riGURED SCRIM (rv 300 yards Figured Scrim, value, up to 40c 4 yds LACE CURTAINS . QQf 50 pairs Lace. Curtains, per pair ...4 .501 STRirE SCRIM (A 300 yds, blue and pink, value up to 30c, 5 yds. MADRAS nn New Design Madras, value up to 45c, 3 yds. for JXUU LACE PANNELS Lace Pannels, good value, each U3U DOTTED SCRIM 9(?r Value up to 40s, at per yard OL WE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF NEW WOOL CONSISTING OF BRUSH WOOL fCp PERFECTO BOTANY OAs Per Ball xox' per ball -flUl Andulusion Baby WoolOCp ART KNITTING OCn per ball Anil per ball W'e have the above lines in the best selling shades and they are Moth Proof. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING (J. T. I. 20.00U-TON FLOATING DUYDUCK tnKir.eers Machinists, Boilermakers, Illarksmitlis. Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworker Elc EI.ECTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 "Caterpillar" Power For Early GROUND WORK RI'MEMIIERING last year's close profits, there is common sense in providing yourself with the kind of machinery ami power that will help cut costs -"Caterpillars" will do Just that and we have the necessary tools to go with them. Ask our nearest warehouse for satisfactory facts. MORRISON" An institution built on Service. mm mm OUR COAL IS IN A DRY SUED When you are buying coal look on the economical side of life. If you buy wet coal, you are losing: 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. PEMBINA EGO-Dellvered, Per Ton $12.50 M1NEIIEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton .... 12 50 MINE1IEAI1 LUMl'ri-pcivtrcrer Ton .....v-V 150 HYDEJRA'NSEER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 Daily News Wanl Ads. bring quick Results District News VANDERH00F Progress Is being' made in the matter of circuiting- a petition against the proproRl elimination of Jminec'a as an electoral riding. The petition is now hi the hands of thr printer. It will be circulated through he riding. Tentative arrangements have been marifl whprphv 'thp Allrnll Tn. j l ' "" dlans, who cinched the Central In- 'firing TJnj.l.r.11 T maiiA MV.nw.nln. i hlp by defeating Quesnel two to one, will play a series of games on .he coast. During the past season, the Van- derhoot Hockey Club played 12. ames with district teams, winning five and losing seven. Word has been received here that Or. E. J. Lyon, well known Prince leorge physician and surgeon, is to 'eave there for Winnipeg this week to commence practice in the prairie capital. Constable T. Temple has arrived here to join the local detachment 11 the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, succeeding Constable T. E. Greenfield, who has gone to Prince Rupert to. take the place of Torp. Cameron, now stationed in Vancouver. During the Lenten season, Rev. "Jasll S. Prockter is holding services n Tuesdays and Thursdays as well is on Sundays in Holy Trinity An-;lican Church here. 11 bars Ends Right Away "T ry flrtt tun I ettd 'Sooth- ojt nenai tot wa taa pan n mj pileirifht away. StopptC awellini and bldhi.Pilefoowoaa." LT. b-ara. Vtucam raliel a-nowa. All druu ita. Week-End Specials Nabob Coffee 2ib. tins for Nabob' Tea 2 1-lb. pkgs. for Malkin's Best Orange Mar malade, 40-oz. Jar Malkin's Best Sockeye Salmon, l's, 3 tins Malkin's Best Clams l's per tin Peacock Buckwheat Flour 2,-lb. pkg Fresh Pitted Dates 2 lbs Banquet Sardines in Oil 4 Una Nabob Pineapple Marmalade 50c rAn 40-oz. Jar uv, Llbby's Dry Prunes 2's 2 pkgs Kg gs Fresh Extras 3 do. Sunnybrook Creamery Butter, 3-lb. brick Sweet Navel Oranges 5 doa. Rlnso 2 lane pkgs. Pearl White Naptha Soap Swift's Classic Cleanser 3 tirls Kaien Motors 95c 95c 35c 95c 15c 40c 25c 25c 45c S1.00 $1.15 90c 45c 50c 25c Alberta Market I. GAMUl.A. t'-oprietor Fifth Street Phone 20 9HM9lailiSSiBB3.9B Limited General Garage and Service Station CHEVROLET and 1JUICK Open Day and Night Phone 52 Third Avenue TirE DAILY NEWS Thursday Mar Gene Tunney, limed heavyweight champion of the world, and Mrs. Tunney, the former Polly lauder, in Sicily, on their way tp, the Holy Land NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Seeking Placer on Skeena River Gold and Silver Affinity Mill for 1. C. Silver? For quite a time several prospectors of the Hazelton have been quietly employed aloner the banks of the Skeena River for a distance of several miles up and down i endeavouring to imd wnat tne river bed may have to offer ! in the way of placer operations. That there is j:old in the I Skeena bottom has been known for many years, and the I okick sands along the shores havt - , , ' iflen been disturbed by those in luest for the precious metal but. so far. it has only been found in very small quantities, hardly Justifying profitable occupation. Some years ago a syndicate was formed and large stretches of the river. both above and below Haselton, ' were staked witto a view to large scale operations but the movement never came to Anything. It is the patches of blacK sand in various Bulkley and Skeena Rivers from Ihclr sources iu their mouths, It Is impossible almost to take a sample Reports continue to be heard hat the Premier Gold Mining Co. Ltd. and B. C. Silver cannot reach an agreement with a view to milling of the latter1! ores through the former's concentrating plant at Premier. II. L. Batten, well known Vancouver mining engineer, recently vUitttl Bid. Sliver and his trip is reported tenia ve 1 been in connection with the Installation of a mill on B. C. Sliver. C. A. Banks, managing director, at the annual meeting of B. C. Silver in January, Intimated that the B. C. Silver property was so far developed as to Justify the installation of a mill. A Dlly News bring results. Cash and Carry Stores depths along the' river that the men! nfl. ,, onnm.i - are at present working on. Appar-,""' l,,V7i; ounwjwwiiiir ntly. there have been no very spec; your benefit. Take advan? acular results as yet. There are aTi "i iiiciii ami f t tTu ! ifaii.u iiuiiiwt sssv-ai wvui iiuut illMVIiVli ind New Hazelton on the Job. The river is about aa low now as it hat been for years aid the time for such work is now opportune because the flood season will start in two or three months. Straight, gold, mines that la. -nines producing only gold are very few and far between, writes what a great saving it is for you to buy for cash. Boneless Hams per lb Creamery Butter per i) Swedish Health Bread 1 lbs. Donald C. Simpson of Smtthers in swift's Lard 1' ne interior News, mere appears to t- wr tin oe a natural aitynuy Deiween goio and silver and hyls in very rare ex- epttons where one can be mined without the other. The Premier mine, for Instance, contains about equal values In gold and silver. On Hudson Bay Mountain there are goodly numbers of mines and pros pects some of which carry gold and silver in fairly equal values. In 1 some, like the Duthle, silver predominates. In often, like the Ma mie and Olacler Oulch", gold is the predominating valve. On the Bti- blnes conditions' are a good deal 'tmllar to those -on Hudson Bay Posatoea-Netted Oems per sack Llbby's Sweet Relish-Royal jar Libby's Aprtcots-2'a 2 tins Heinz Pork fe Beans-medium, s tins Heinz Ketchup-large size Fresh Table Pears Large per doz Malkin's Beat HoneyU 12-oz. Jar S2.00 23c 45c 40c 23c iawiiviiia nut itUKMlH iHWUer 27c 35c 25c 55c 40c 20c -12- oz. tin, and 1 tin Spice Oflrs for .. . , UOV, of ore from any property that does ; mkw s Best Peaches 2's ifp nnt narru m,xmn j.M anrl i1ai I 1 tltlB AW umb.j nuim hviu .iiu ftt- I -----w lues. Mr. Simpsorl approves of the Idea for the calling of an International conference where a fixed value for silver In relation to gold would be mutually agreed upon. Economy Cash & Carry Stores 319 3rd Ave. 417-123 5lh Ave. FIRST CHOICE OP SUITS OR SPUING COATS ,New samples just arrived of spring ana summer gooas or the finest quality and the patterns of the very latest. LING THE CUTTEIt Steam cleaning, pressing and altering Free delivery to any part of the city. want-ad will. LING THE TAILOR 1 817 Second Ave. " t'hone CI9 WERE WEDDED LAST EVENING Miss Rita Rcdpath Becomes Rridc of William Grddes at Pretty Ceremony A very pretty wedding tookplacqi last' evening) o'elocfc at Rupert I East United. Church pirsoivige, when Miss Rita Rcdpath became the bride of Wllflam Ocddcs. RoV. C. E. Motte performed tne ceremony t The bride was lovely in pale lavender dmifon with.pletu$ hat to match. She carried a bouquet 'o pink and white carnations, and was given away by her lather Jas Redpath. The bridesmaid. Miss Jean Red- path, sister of the bride, wore e gown of rose chiffon with bag to match. The groomsman was John Gcd-des. After the ceremony a reception was held at the OctiCes nom Sixth Avenue West, which wai tastefully decorated for tne occasion, about 40 guests being pre sent. ' "She happy couple were the re tlpients of many presents. Mr. and Mrs. Oeddes are taking up residence in the Smith Blo:k Advertise in the tany News. Hv PW AsaHHaBsV VSlVVH BBaaBaaBaaBaaBaaRlVrs VtU'TlPiTatl Mt I r. m. lVPOTIO taw at m isii nr.m PRODUCED IN CANADA For velvety soups and sauces, rich Ice creams and , candies, fine-textured cakes and puddings and custards, always use Carnation Milk convenient. ccnn mtcal, always dependable. Clean housing of ilea herds arid clean handling of the milk safcg :d$ Carnation Milk at the source and protects its pur''y, And this protection continues until Carnation reaches you in its hermetically sealed containers. Writ fmr Cok Bh and Bab Book CARNATION CO, LIMITED, 114 AkkM Sc, Vaou.tr, B.C Milk Itom Ctntditn cew$, ptcked in Ctnidt in Ctotdita cui tnd cutt. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED HACK COi Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. WaCinWI Dr Alexander X-KAV SERVICE PHONE 575 HESNEK BLOCK DENTIST " r '.1 vr vuiitJUdV iV I Jin ft... l. TWO SHOWS - , , , . J "LEWIS VTONE " THE OFFICE WIFE What Happens when a tatious wife discovers her husband Is hi jov his pretty scr. im Comedy "RACKET CIIEMt Novelty OLD MAN VVIIJU4. Novelty "Stranjre As t Sern, N Talkcrlonn "ACE OF siM'' v FOX NEWS 'Don't Miss 'I hi ! Feature itarus :it ADMISSION v THUltS. MATINEE at 13c. and i(V Feature sin s Friday and Satunln "THE GANG III Til k-COAL Buy the real Coal i:r ,a mous Edson and fas-nly H'elllneton In any qnantiUi Also Bulkley Valley IW Grain and Itobln Hood Flo"' Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 55S I .11 Hir. that v.:ih F. C!