FADE SIX QUE, ' is in - End Soeeials On Sale Friday and Saturday Crepe dc Chenes in a varied range of Pure Silk Hose, chiffon and service colors, values to$1.95 jQQ weights, silk to top, values to $2.50 1 yar" in a nice range of Q4 f? A Silk Stripe Lisle Vests and Qr shades, per pair Bloomers in 4 shad'es, suit . JO . Wash Dresses in a full range of pat- Printed Broadcloth Suitings in a terns and sizes, the verv newest pleasing assortment of Q4 A A prints. Q-fl Qff patterns, 36" wide, 3 yd. V-l-.UV Social values to $2.50 . V J-'e? Z 7. ; , . , . Beach Cloth Suitings in reseda, rose, Japanese Crepes, figured knnkle peach, white or.mauve, a splendid crepes, several patterns, colors of wearing and washing Q4 A A sky pink, orchid, white JJn qualityfs for 9 l.UU and Xfl 1 J maise, per yard Hemstitched Sheets, the greatest va- Wardrobe Bags to hold six garments lue in sheets we have ever seen, size with pocket for moth balls, made 81x100, extra heavy QA TA in a strong art ticking Q4 CJA quality, linen finish, pr.Vwv jg j;0SC) mauve or bue SEK OUIi WINDOWS FOlfc FUKT HER SPECIALS PHONE 9 Third Ave. & Fulton St. Comparhorf is the nav to Judge quality ... If you have not used Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup, give it a trial. Superior quality of raw materials expert knowledge in the manufacturing the largest and best equipped plant qualify us to say that Uudweiser Barley-Malt Syrup is "the best money can buy." In the big red can. Sold everywhere. Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup mftCH LIGHT OR DARK RICH IN DODY FLAVOR JUST RIGHT It pay to buy the bat Ute quality products jrom the House of ANHEUSER-BUSCH T. LOUIS BM.,U COAL A DRY SHED When you arc 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. PI1MKINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton ...S12.50 MINEIIEAII EGG Delivered, Per Ton . 12.50 M1NEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton IJiO HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 District News TERRACE Mrs. Andersen of Pacific was a visitor In town at the week-end. returning on Monday's train. Mr. W. Belt; . coa L. Anderson and I Cold winds are continuing late jthts faring and on Thursday last rt : there was a light fall of snow which hoof ; i wtcibu u grouna lor a snort tune Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert Thursday. April 23, 1911 Robert Kelly ol Kelly. Douglas & Co. Ltd. of Vancouver announces that he will erect a brewery In Prince Rupert just as soon as he can secure a site. It is prooosed to export beer from here to the Orient and the Industry may. eventually, employ hundreds ofpersons. C. N. R. TRAINS From East Sundays. Tuesdayj and Thursdays. 3:30 pjn. For East Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 ajn. COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Welllnrton In any qaantlties. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 THBf DAILY NEWS Thursdal Apru 2? J Ladies' Music Club j Meeting Yesterday! Miscellaneous Pio;ram Enjoy I With Mrs. A. T. Parkin in Charge 'i.' Th Ladies' Music (JJuft Jnet-ys- tcrday afternoon at the home of I Mrs. A. T. Parkin. Borden Street, and enjoyed" a miscellanous program for4hich Mrs. Parkin was convener. There was a large attendance of members. The program was aLfollows: Piano sold2-"En Automne" Mo-zkowski), Miss Swana Ola f son. Vocal solo "The Blackbird1'! Song" I Cyril Scott). Mrs. William Cruickshank? Reading "Early Poems, the' Royal VlsU,Irs. George Bushby. Violin solo- "Sicilian" (Pletra Mascagni) irs. William .Millar. Piano soW "Etude Artistique" (Benjamin Oodard i Mrs. E. J. Smith. Accompanists were Mrs. M. K. Blott and Mrs. C. E. Cullin. After the program, delicious refreshments were served Mrs. O. G. Bushby poured and serviteurs were Mrs. J. H. Carson, Mrs. F. W. Allen. Miss Elizabeth Currie and Miss Swana Olafson. FIRST STRAW HAT IS SEEN Indictment M Is Expected HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupen'i lly Ijotel not in al) roomt s leading lam ind cold water A. J. PIltfDIMMME. Trop, Cor. of Fraser. Mid Fifth 8te Savoy William IL Matheson. Archie' Robertson, New Royal Hotel I 7Jirrl!l. Tp lilt IIOII I. UOKTII wiin.r Hot A Cold Wr; B''m Hrti 75c PER DAY AND UP Royal J. Aitkcn Stewart B Bins, city Boston Grill Phone 4S7 Prince Rupert Larec Cabaret SPRCIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties No matter how severe, you can always have immediate relief: Aspirin always tops pain quickly. It doei it without anv ill efiret. Ilirmlet to the heart; harnil. vs to anybody. But it always brings tvh f. Why suffer? ASPIRIN TRADE MARK RIO. LOWE PARTY SOUTHBOUND San Francisco People, M ho Had Adventure Last Fall. Here Yesterday on Way South Edward Lowe Jr.. president of the Pacific International Airways. S.m Francisco, and Mrs. Lowe, after having spent the last six months in the Yukon Territory and Alaska, were passengers aboard the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon retiming south. Mr. Lowe, it will be remembered, headed an aerial expedition wnteh came to grief lest fall at Telegraph Creek while flying north to engage in the search for the late Capt. E. J. Bob Ivc Has Honor of Setting Sum- A Burke nd hta two companions, nier Fashion in Prince Rupert iCne plne a Fleetster went This Year through the ice in Sawmill Lake but was later salvaged. The other-Prince Rupert s warm April wea- '. a FairchUd flew into a tree after ther yesterday brought out the first j an engine breakdown and was corn-straw hat of the season to be seen P,ete,Jr wmed in the city this year. Bob Ive. for-! Mr- Mrs Lowe flew on from merly well known member of the Teleqraph Creek to Whltehorse with Forest Branch staff, was the wear- 11,6 Fleetster. piloted by W. J. Barer of the summery ' headgear. j rows- wno was here with them j yesterday bound south. The plane has been left in the north. William Blackstock, construction foreman for th? Government Telegraphs, returned to the city on th - Princess Alice yesterday afternoon SEATTLE, ADril 23: Indictment following trip into Telcgraoh by the King County Orand Jury of Creek on official duties Adolph Linden, former president of auss the Puget Sound Savings & Loan I The defence plea for dismissal was , uenny Agar was sworn in as a denied yesterday, local commissioner on Monday succeeding George Little. ALICE ARM Alice Arm residents, almost as a body, are engaged in clearing up their property Just now and there, will be many fine flower and vepe- j ' table gardens here In the summer. I The Alice Arm Athletic Club Is getting its grounds in readiness for the season's activities. Neat rows of ! spruce trees are being planted, facing on Second Avenue and Kltaault Road. aassa. m ad Colds Vapors inhaled quickly clear head Sr Vapor UB i'm-r-i i-M'-1 a 11 1 . vi f T.iva Week-End Specials Bliu Ribbon Coffee 1-lb. tin Blue Ribbon Teal-lb. pkg. , Malkin's Best Orange Marmalade. 2V-lb. Jar Malkln s Best Custard , Powder. 12-2. tin Malkin's Best Lemon or Vanilla Extract, boitle Ryvita" Swedish Crisp- biead. per pkg. Jutland Brand Sardines In Salad Oil. 3 Una Eggs. Fresh Exits-- 3 doz !. Brookf ield Creasnery Butter. 3-lb. brick Swift Premium Bacon-sliced, l-lb. pkg. Premium Bologna Sliced per lb Ashcroft Catsup 26-t. bottle Minute Taptocsi 2 P8 jPoIiflor Wax j l-lb. tin C alifornia Grapefruit 4 fur svect Oranges 5 doz. from 82.5 ond" mony ethr thinjti and improvtmenti For your comfort ond convener 320 viw reemj oil with bolh 50c 50c 35c 30c 20c 30c 25c 85c 51.15 45c 25c 25c 25c 45c 25c 95c Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 208 imuji ax in v i: it's it i: i ti i r i. n w sr ai sHBiSBwasasasaxasaBSSBBBBSSHiBBBiasassBBBawwi ! CaUaumMaUaWaWaWa j g Wednesday & Thursday N M B TWO SHOWS 7 L 9 P.M. Nincy Carroll - in "STOLEN HEAVEN" WITH PHILIP HOLMES. They Sell their futures for the nf a riolious holiday, but love conies and they must pay what the A Paramount Picture Comedy -Golf Specialist" Novelty ."In Again, Out , Screen Song "Please Go Way and Let Me Sleep" TOX NElVs Admission 20c & G5c Feature Starts at 7:45 & fl i, THURSDAY MATINEE at ig;30 15c & 40c Feature Starts at ; l.V.M.,.. A. Ciiifslof "T-tlW I Al?W AE"niU t i i..T" gf niua; ivtJiuuniu; liiu nil w vyi 1 I K 1 " PURE FOOD DEMONSTRATION OF einz Quality Product At Third Avenue Store At Fifth Avenue Store - No. 1 Jap Rice 4 lbs Crtsco 3-lb. tin 25c 80c Cream of Barley, Q-f A A 2s. 3 pkgs. PX.UU Empress Baking Powder, this is good value fiO UeJU 2 Vs. per tin Malkin's Best Marma- OQp lade. 40-OK. jar OOV, Malkin's Best Water Glass per tin M '.lkln's Best Tea per lb 3oady-Cut Macaroni 34 lbs Purity Quick Oats China ware, 3 pkgs. Seal Brand Coffee per lb. Lifebuoy Soap 3 bars . Brooms special for 17c 48c 25c 85c 50c 20c 30c Made by B.C. Blind Institution. Help out this cause, by ordering a broom) - Friday, April 21 Saturday, April 1'j Large Ketchup 2 for . 2 tins Spaghetti. r.i 2 Uns Baker Beans 2 tins Tomato Souj i 1 large Tomato K" 1 Jar Pickles, swn : 2 tins Baked B ;.n 1 bottJ" Vinegar if, 1 Chili Sauce 1 Sandwich Roll h 2 tins Baked Be.ui 1 Jar Pickles, swu : 2Unsa.kedB n 2 Uns Baked 8p.'. 2 tins Vegetable . 1 bottle Vtncgai. i. Vesetable Soup 4 tins . 45c ; 85c 95c 85c i 95c( AM. MAIL OKDEKS UECEIVE PltO.MIT ATTENTION 39c Mussallem's Cash & Carry Stores il" lifth Ave East Telephone IX, SI P.O. Box 573 319 Th 1 Tel. p. The Salvation Army Annual Self -Denial Appeal r:.- 'n AbC-r stof V Pf Help The Arm; f xU UAbUt 1B S'le your rmponM your uin..t .ffnrt Campaign From April 25 to May 10. , Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Resolls oljl I