f3 '4 ' lLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB? lgHHHHIVv fr. FADE BIZ HERE ARE LISTED A FEW OF THE Week-End SPECIALS I am offering at the Montreal Importers' new store Where you can get more for your money than anywhere else in this district. Remember, I am not offering you "cheap goods." All this merchandise is of standard brands and top quality. Only the price is "cheap." Come and see for yourself! BATHING SUITS For Men & l'.oys. Now is the time to buy. From 33c up BOYS' SCHOOL HOOTS Lector's. Keg. $3.75, now $2.19 MEN'S WOUK BOOTS Panco soles, box kip uppers, wide f it tini;. Bluelicr cut, now $3.19 A; sort meat of Women's Shoes Not all sizes in each line, but all sizes in eacii croup. Selling at $1.95. $2.93, $3.95 Children's Running Shoes From 65c up Women's Itunnin; Shoes From $1.00 up Men's Running Shoes All sizes from "3c up Jumbo Knit Sweaters All colors and sizes, from $2.15 up SLICKERS For Boys & Girls. From $1.95 up Men's Mackinaw Coats Reg. S8.50, now $1.95 Men's Heavy Mackinaw Jumpers, from $2.95 up Men's Handkerchiefs Iteg. 2 for 25r, now 4 for 25c MONTREAL IMPORTERS V. EABLE MacCAIlTEK, Adjuster In Charge CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND OPERATING fi. T. 1. 20.000-TON FLOATING DItVDOCK Lnginrers, Machinists, Boilermakers, lllarksmilhs. Pattern Maker. Founders, Woodworkers, Ktc ELECTltIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant la Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WOUK PHONES 43 AND 38S TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK COD- Prepared Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, 1J.C. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOB SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese Fit F.HI I PASTEURIZED MILK ANI1 CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Daily News Want Ads. Mcn'sCojnbs. from 79c up Boys' Combs, from 69c up Large group Men's Dress Shirts An unthinkable value at , 19c Ladies' Cotton Undershirts, Beg. to 50c, now 15c Ladies' Dresses, from ...69c up .Men's Sox, 2 pair for 25c Men's Sox, Standard Brands, Large lot 25c up .Men's Blue Stripe Shirts Iteg. SI .95 value, now 75c .Men's Broadcloth Shirts A large lot, all sizes. Regular to $2.50, now 95c Men's Neckties, good quality each 25c Men's Heavy English Wool Sox, white, ribbed. Regular 75c, my price 45c Men's Work and Dress I'ants, pair $14)5 to $1.93 Another lot of Semi-Soft Collars. Reg 50c, each, tny price 3 for 23c Boys' Caps, 'new styles. Iteg. $1.25, now 15c and G9c SHIPYARD Dally Uy Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY bring quick Results BOARD HAS GATHERING Various Matters of Interest Taken Up at Meeting in Terrace i TERRACE, May 8 There was a good turn out of members at the monthly meeting of the Council! of Terrace Board of Trade on' Tuesday night, J. K. Gordon presiding, and a large amount of ro-tine business was" got through. The secretary, Mr. Halllwell, under pressure, consented to remain in office for another month. After a lengthy discussion it wn ; igreed to support a resolution submitted by the committee on unemployment and relief of the Ministerial Association of Vancouver The resolution asked for an enquiry Into -the fluctuations of employment in the province with a view to recommending a permun-nt policy with regard to unem oloyment. F. Nash and the Rev H T. Allen strongly supported the resolution and E. T. Kenney opposed. Mr. Allen was appointed a dele gable to serve on the committee. A recommendation from the ec onomic committee in favor of th establishment of some system of national health insurance was de ferred for consideration at th-; next meeting. Mr. Hepburn Introduced a discussion on the question of exces-Ive loads on the public roads and 'he filling of ditches with logs and lebr( Tip, too was deferred for "uture consideration. Announcement of appropriations for trail work were given from tb Mines Department. These Included Repairs to Chlmdemash Creek as far as Silver basin $300 Repairs to North Fork of Chl- mdemash Creek trail 200 "Symoetz Copper River trail ISO Trail from Zvmoetz (Copper) River trail to head of South Fork of Kleanza Creek via "North West" group ... 250 Trail from Kleanza Creek trail to "Silver Chloride" mineral claim 100 Total 1000 A letter of thank to the department was ordered to be sent. A letter was received from the Hon. It. W. Bruhn. minister of public work, accepting, the invitation of the Board to a luncneon on the occasion of his forthcoming visit. Arrangements were left to the entertainment committee. It was decided to support the proposal of Vernon Board of Trad- to institute a provincial conven tion of Boards of Trade and Cham bers of Commerce Week-End Specials Swifts Pure Lard 90c Mb. tin Malkln's lies Sliced Pineapple, 25c 2's, per tin Malkln's Best Crushed Pineapple, 2's. per tin AOK Malkln's Best Tea Q-f Off 3.1b. tin vX.OD Dutch Maid Salad Dressing aStJl OEJp 11. oz. Jar Dutch Maid Salad Dressing iCn 23-oz. Jar ItJU Nabob Baking Powder 70c 2Vs'lb. tin Lownoy'H Marshmallows QC Mb. pkg Eggs Fresh Extras 85c 3 doz Sunnybrook Creamery 95c Butter, 3-Ib. brick Ogllvlc Oats With China 30c Pr pkg Heinz Cream of Celery Soup t)fn per tin MUl Heinz Qroam of Corn Soup QAp 1 Sunklst Oranges 95c S doz. Ripe Bananas 50c 3 lbs'. Royal Crown Soap 25c 8 bars 1 Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 208 Fridau THE DAILY NEWS Cooking Under Ocean Harry Rothschi. 'ook aboard .submarine N.iuui'.i wlu.-h carries Sir Hubert Wiikins ;md pmy under polar ut and is seen , beside his stove in the undersea boat. BAZAAR IS SUCCESSFUL Some SI00 Estimated to Have Keen Realized at Ridley Home Affair Yesterday The highly satisfactory sum of about $100 is estimated to have been realized as a result of the holding of the annual basmr and concert yesterday in aid of the Ridley Home. Among those engaged at the tea room were Mrs. J. C. McLennan and Mrs. 8. P. McMordie. pouring. Mrs. H. L. Landry, cashier, and Mrs. Q. E. Treleaven, Mrs. B. E. Valde, Mrs. A. E. Bazett-Jpne, Mrs. A. A. Boston, Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod, Mrs. F. M. Good. Mrs. J. Ratchford. Mrs. J. A. Ten. Mrs. O. W. Laldler. Mrs. C. Brewerton. Mrs. J. W. McAutey, Mrs. W. M. Watts and Miss. Patricia Qwyer, serviteuts. The plant stall was in charge of the Women's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Anglican Church. Among those assisting at the home cooking table were Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill. Mrs. Thomas McMeekin and Mrs. W. D. Grant Hollirurworth. Rev. Dr. F. W. Pa foe, pastor of First Baptist Church, acted as chairman for the concert in the evening and Mrs. II. C. Fraser was accompanist. Items on the program included opening and closing selections by the Premier Orchestra, vo cal solo by Mrs. 4. II. Carson, piano solo by Archie Thompson, vocal duet by Mrs. William Cruiekshank and Mrs. C. E. Cullin, dancing by pupils of Miss Nan Craig, violin solo by Bert Cameron, vocal duet by Alex Clapperton and J. A. Teng. piano solo by Miss Audrey Parkin, choruses by the Anglican Cathedral augmented choir, vocal solo by Mrs. Karl Dybhavn, piano solo by Miss Edith Wilkinson, frpcal duet by Mrs. Ernest Andersonland Miss L. Halllwell, vocal quartet by 3. E. Davey, 8. J. Hunter. J. A: Teng and Alex Clapperton, and Vecal solo by Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby, The program was staged under the auspices of the Ladles' Music Club and, at its conclusion, a vote of thanks to -the artists was moved by Mrs. It. L. Mclrttpsh. president of the Ladies' Musts Club. Robert Blanc and II. T. Cross presided at the door. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert May S, 1011 the steamer Oetriana, Capt. Richardson, arrived In port from Port Hating ton without a quartermaster or seaman in employ. The crew quit at midnight on learning that they would not be paid 50c an hour for Sunday work. "Socialism Is first of all a protest against the wrongs which we know exist In society," deetared Rev. P. W. Kerr before t the Presbyterian .Church congregation in the Empress Theatre inspening a series of sermons on socialism. The steamers Operator, Conveyor, Distributor and Omlneoa of the Foley. Welch & Stewart fleet will resume operation on the Skeena River withtr. few days. No less than 30,000 i ol t'retKht is awaiting tnrtsp&ii Ltpnvci from here. I ! Urges Sending i Of Prospectors Into North Area Urging the importance of the pnispector as being "the pivot man of 'the mining industry,'' Col. J. B. Leckie, well known Vancouver mining engineer, figures that to outfit a party of fifty prospectors to go into Northern B.C. and Yukon territories, where great mineral areas are definitely known to exist, would cost no more than $35,080. Rev. and Mrs. II. T. Alien oi 1 Terrace arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday aftei-noon's train and sailed last nlgbi on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver where they will attend tho forthcoming Conference. ; Acid Stomach Completely Kelievetl hy Famous t't'grtablc I'ilU Mr. Frsak C, of BUrkburn. write.: "I kave suffered long from acid toottch ami conttipatioii', but since bring ad-vierl to try your wonderful Carter's Little Liver Pills I can eat inytoiaf ." Dr. Carter's Little Liver Pill are bo ordinary laxative. They are ALL VEGETABLE ami bave a de&Viite. valuable tunic actum upon the liver. They end Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Headaches, t'oor Comfiltx-ion. All druggists. 26c & 75c red pkgs. PRICES THAT COUNT Sunnybrook Butter 90c 3-lb. brkk Flour 90c 24-lb. sack Flour ,81.60 49-lb. sack Rowntrees Cocoas 45c 1-lb. tin Iodised Salt 10c per shaker . Cowan's Chocolate Same OOp as Baker's, Vi-lb. brick White Pigs- nr 3 lbs. . SOl Whole Green Peas 25c 4 lbs Malkln's Custard Powder 29c per tin Malkln's Best Pears -J's 24c per tin Malkln's Be3t Coffee - 49c per lb. Fresh Oreen Peas 25c 2 lbs. Hothouse Tomatoes 35c per lb. New Bunch Carrots 40c 3 for Mussallem's Cash and Carry Stores "Where Uollars Have More Cents" 319 3rd Ave. 417-123 3th Ave. Telephones 360 and 18 I riTTlMsH IK-IIMI GET BACK TO WORK TERRACE, May 8 J. K. Gordon at the meeting of the Terrace Board of Trade Council on Tuesday voiced a strong appeal to the members with regard to the constant appeals to the governmen' for financial assistance. "We should impress upon everybody'' he said, "the need fo, planting a few potatoes and vegetables and for keeping a pig or two so as to have a little stock laid up for the winter. It is time we stopped calling upon the government to help us. We' want to look to our own responsibility and to meet our own needs. We have got to get back to that." Mr. Nash; "It seems to me thn. the teaching of moral philosophy is very much neglected In our. schools. Tha( policy applies to the men who are leaders in our industry, who employ men while pro erosive days an with us and who pile up millions of dollars, but the moment that their products are not in demand they use that re serve to pay their dividends on un-offranii' money and cast the men who helped make it on the breau line. Theirs Is a responsibility us as much as It is the responsiblllt: of every Individual to work for Ills dally bread." (Applause.) you'll M3 .. fun! that Kcllogg'ti Corn Flnkca arc Meal for the children's supper. Whole Home. Easy to digest. Packed with fla. vor and crispnc.su! Millions of mothers prefer crisp Kellogg's every day. I CORN 1 -J0j SHINGLES! No.l-3xatperM No.l-5xatperM $3.75 No. 2 - at per M .' $2.75 SUPPORT IIOMK INDUSTRIES SIADU AT MASSI1T HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 1 1 YORK mitt lLK W CAO COAL Buy the real Coal our fa. mom Ldson and Cassldj-Welllnitonln any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 538 Friday and vsaturdav two shows 2 THE FUNNIEST TEAM 0v THE SCREEN, MARIE Jl SLEIt AND POLLY MORA,, 'REDUCING With Anita Page Lucien u, IMIeld. William Colli, , Sally Ellers. Thk laulh L satlon will make fat . thin, and thin perj Comedy "JOHNNY'S WEEK END" PARAMOUNT PIIT0RI.U Cartoon "TIMCIIEK S pet PA It AM Ol NT NEW ADMISSION "0( ft , ((JlllLS OVEK 111 ibv ADMITTED FUEL Feature Starts af ; i; i ,. SATURDAY MATINEE at i, 15c & 10c Feature Start- Monday and Tuesdaj THE CAT CHEEPS CORN FLAKES Altnrjl orrn-frr$h In lht traxUt sttssw per. Mmdt hr Ktilogg in Ltmion, On:. ttl Kaien Motors Limited General Garage and Srrlc Station CIIEVHOtCT and m'K Open Day and l'ione 52 Third Aw""