h- 1 A, A .IkllUl i 1 1 i -Hi PAGE SIX Some Mrrrlmnt hi 1'rlm-e It 11 pert l colli); to tukr advantage of Mils olfer! TO THE RETAIL MERCHANTS OF PRINCE RUPERT Business conditions throughout Canada have created TOP HEAVY stocks for many Retail Merchants, and the rapid unloading: of this EXCESS has, in many instances become imperative. I feel certain that, in Prince Rupert, (as in practically every other part of Canada) there is ONE Merchant who is anxious to run a GENUINE SALE, for stock reduction purposes. To such a Merchant, this advertisement is addressed. I have two or three weeks available from MAY 23M. and offer the cumulative experience of twenty years of intensive merchandising (CONDUCTING GENUINE SALES). Recently I turned over the $100,000 stock of The Princeton Department Stores, and introduced there, a system to meet present day merchandising requirements. My services are at the disposal of ONE merchant In Prince Rupert, from MAY the 23rd, for two weeks. WIRE me for terms, etc. To the Residents of Prince Rupert and Vicinity It is nearly three years ago since I had the pleasure of serving you. Many will recollect the OUTSTANDING BARGAINS you obtained, when I closed out J. Bents exclusive Ladies Wear. Once again I hope to stage for your inspection one of the GREATEST BARGAIN PARADES ever presented in Prince Rupert. Particularly I wish to assure you that I have made NO arrangements with ANY MERCHANT in your City. This advertisement is addressed both to the Merchants and buying Public alike, and it will be very interesting to watch the re-action to this offer. I will advise you In the News next week of the result. Thank you. 6 MERCHANDISING SPECIALIST 357 East lOtli Street NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING U. T. 1'. 20.000-TON FLOATING DUYDOCK bngiiteerts. Machinists, Dollermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 ThcFish which made Prince-Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. P1UNCE RUPERT, B.C. SHINGLES! No.l-3xatperM $3.25 No.l-5xatperM $3.75 No. 2 - at per M $2.75 SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES MADE AT MASStftT HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PnONE 580 COAL Buy the real Coal our fa-mous Edson and Cassldy-Wellintton In any qaantltles. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 Kaien Motors Limited General Garage and Station Service CHEVROLET and BUICK Open Day and Night Phone 52 Third Avenue .Mr. Mi-reliant My hen Ires arc YOl'KS li riiiii-liianU. hike mi; NMV! THREE YEARS IN PENITENTIARY ON KITWANCOOL INDIAN BE I "I know that, for an Indian. 1m- I prisonmcnt for life is heavier than 1 for those who might be used to being confined Indoors." Certain circumstances have been brought to my attention as well as the recom- mendation of the Jury for leniency of sentence. Whatever further re presentations on your behalf may result, my duty is to impose a sen- Between $80 and $00 was realized DOMINION DAIRY Casey Vink. Manager John Buss P De Jong v Now Open For Business PURE AND DAILY FRESH ( MILK AND CREAM From Government tested cows FREE TRIAL UPON REQUEST Phone Red 608 P. '. Box 475 THE DAILY NEWS MOTHER'S DAY Miss Thompson IS OBSERVED. Home Economist Special Services Yesterday in First Presbyterian Church I Special services of unusual interest were arranged for First Presbyterian Church yesterday by the minfcfA. T7A. xi n fl TInlHncrJ I T who acted as ushers and assls ted In the pulpit Brownie Picnic Saturday Was Much Enjoyed The First Prince Rupert Brownie picnic was held Saturday afternoon All Over Now In Portugal Colonies LISBON. May 11: The Portuguese government has cleaned up all the recent revolutions against it, It was officially announced here. The revolt In Guinea tn. tt.hioh t , i... 'Portuguese under the circumstances. I under-,88 ended. stand you have been in Jail since last January. I am not certain as to I o ILrinrr Kirfiifo the date but. so as it may be defln- 1 ILIUI C uiciy aectrriainea, ine sentence oi the court Is Imprisonment for three , years as from January 15, 1931." Salvation Army Achieves Mark For Campaign In China Success I SHANGHAI. May 11: The first i talking picture to be produced in , China was shown In this elty at tlve I week-end and was given a great reception. Chinese actors take part and the dialogue is all In Chinese. at the Self Denial tan riv nf t hp it , ..... , , Leg of Mutton per lb Mutton Chops per lb Shoulder MuUen ' 6 lbs. Stewing Mutton 4 lbs Round Steak '2 lbs Sirloin steak per lb. T-Bone Roast per lb. Rump Roast 5 lbs :L... Shoulder Muttsri Chops 2 ibs. Ayrshire Baeorl per lb i 25c1 25c $1.00 50c 45c 30c 25c $1.00 45c 30c I 7Joifirinr ilfv S Here to Give Scries of Demonstrations in Connection With Elc-trical Equipment Among the arrivals in Prince Ru- g worth, in the morning, there was a Pt yesterday was Miss Frances economist who is home children, with Thompson, snecial addre-s to the several object lessons. The special program arranged by the Presbyterian Church in Canada was followed at this service. There was special music as well. In the evening Mr. Hollingworth preached upon the subject, 'Going a-Mothering!" and was assisted in the service bymembers of the C. O. here to conduct a series of demon stratlons for the Canadian General Electric Company showing the use of their electrical equipment. This lady Is an expert in her particular line and during the next five days will have much" to tell the local ladles who are interested. , One of the subjects she will discuss Is the modern method of re- l f rlgeratlon. Today, by the aid of re frigeration in transport and marketing, foodstuffs appear on our tabls from the nethermost corners of the cotnlnent, and without regard for the local "season" in such foods. These foods have to be refrigerated, and, because they have been refrigerated, they have to be retained under efficient refrigeration in the home or else the consumer suffers, Miss Thompson says. Owls Motte and Duncan in charge.' iVInfhnv C I lav I C AH About 30 children and their mo-!1'1UlllL1 UXJ 1 thers were conveyed out to the end of the new road In cars. Winners In the races were as follows: . ' Tots Tommy Krause, Isabella CAUSE HE TOOK LIFE OF sail Jean Smith TRIBESMAN. (Continued from Page One) Gay, Norma Squire. Six to seven years Eileen Shrub Eight to nine Dorothy Shrubsall, Ella Krause, Jean Watt. Ten to 1 1-rGeorgtna Lamb, June Gomez, Ida' Moorehouse. Ifftf rio hiaa H f pa flail lira .slaughter Is hnprisonment for life Kraus, M. S leS6Cr d6' ' Vrl of" a.mUCh After cs a camp-fire singsong grce of punishment. j , d wwdw was enioved andr- ; try to realize that the authorities nome at are trying to treat them fairly and that they should not use firearms In . iflJ1! themslves .Kevoiutions Are and Sale Success Affair Held Down Town Saturday With United Church Young Ladies in Charge The girls of the Ladies' Aid of First United Church held a succew-f ul Mother's Day tea and sale.down town Saturday afternoon. There were the usual pink decorations for Mother's Day decorations. Mrs. J. J. Payne was general convener with Mrs. James Krlkevsky. Ladies assisting were: Servlteurs Misses Sinclair, Styles, Edgecumbe, Wtlklneen and Krikevsky. Home Cooking Misses Vlckers and Morrison. Plain Sewing Mrs. Macfte, Mrs. Silvers Idea and Mrs. Styles. Fancy Work Mrs. Barclay and Mrs. Sam Santerbane. Mrs. Thomas was cashier. CLEANING SPECIALS! 1 tin Pollflor Wax. reg. 4c 1 Dusting Cloth, reg. 36c Both i for I Nugget Shoe Pollen I 3 for IUST CII01CK OF SUITS, rv.i I Black, White or Drown i I r uuvue OR SPRING COATS loobim soap- 6 bars Salvation Army on Saturday. The and summer goods of the flnt: .m. Meq jArmy has Just topped its target of nty and the patterna 0f the very i P,T, ' T ;-'$700 for the Self Denial effort this ut intnao Med. sise year although it is about $100 be- LINO THE CUTTER i Pr pk' hind last year. ftioIm. m.n, 9nH ir iClatslc Cleanser- " ' i a - Uommandarit Kerr inmraaaeri an. prcclatlon thU morning to all who the ?" dellv"y t0 any Part oi had made contributions. 4 ADVERTISING COPY MUST nE IN EARLY . Copy for display advertise- , mcnts should be in the hands 4 of the printers not later than : 3 p.m. the day prior to pubil- ; i cation. This Is necessary to en- i able best positions to be se- ! cured. I . ! city. LING THE TAILOR 817 Second AVr. Vhone 619 MUSSALLEPJ Meat Market tin. 45c 34c 13c 25c 9c 10c W - 1 Johnson's Dusting Mop with stick j reg. $1.80 I ft-pt. Liquid Wax, reg. GOc i T $1.50 Johnson's Electric Waxer Q- A( ! for rent, per day . Braid's Best Coffee With CZfip tumbler, per lb: ,.. Fresh Bunch Carrots O IZ n 2 bunches ut Mussallem's Cash and. Carry Stores "Where lyllars Have More Cents" j 319 3rd Ave. 117-123 51h Ave Telephones 3C0 and 18 RUPERT MOTORS Dodge Dealers OaraRe and Service Station All Modern Equipment 12-Hour Battery Charger OUR TOWINO & WRECKINO CAR WILL HANDLE -ANY JOB Phone 5CG ' iNIrIK Calls Phone 101 1 .iE!B:iBM:xHiWai:BixKii:KaaAi!g.!iaxB:r,B!!i!:B: i 8 B Monday and Tuesday TWO SllOrtS 7 & 9 VM. THE HAIR-RAISING MYSTERY DRAMA m a f ! A I all li . 1 I ... I .1 1 1 1 - I Monday wvvv, - mi "THE CAT CREEPS mm an mi-oiar casv, iiiiiuuiiir imcn iweivetree Lilyan T man, Raymond Hackett, Jean Hersholt, Nell Hamilton, The ni nf 51 tlinus.inil thrills scream of l.itirhr nn.i .1 . P'Cture --. sur.'iK: ol ment. I.. I fTtIEt 0. IMIIIIV I- liniltmr...,n 1 excite. w ' " " "t nu.w h nvp iv-ii it ri nr. - am n iim fv fit' i 5 " ..j ui I UliXIXf 5 rr au.iiioaiu.i'.vt ch. ui. iTaiurc oiariS at ) 50 J-jj u . I m tvi. . ti. ...... rnvsTAvrif niKvin i .. Bl wuiun LUl I We are Pleased to Announce q in Milk Prices Our Milk Is Now ScIIiiij; At 7 quarts or 12 pints ot Milk for 00 CASH PRICE w Produced in the Uulkley Valley under ideal conditions ( All herd inspected for T. II. Phone your order to VALENTIN DAIRY Phone G57 A BEAUTY TREABflENT that keeps your I fur i Keep your stove looking as w J as it cooks! Lcorn this new and easier wny to keep stoves glos ily black through years of scrv:c Apply a little ZEBRA, in its new liquid polish form. Let it dry.-Polish . . . that's all 1 Clean and quick- ZEBRA STOVE POLIslK-ilN BOTTLE For fioM who pfUt it. Ztbt P obtainahl; In both Pmtt mnd LmUM " Zbt la I ho tiin o jood ttor polmh