.1 Fxaa foot Good Valijes IX Used Cars So I lie Foril Ionler vlin you want a USED CAH. He hits many I values taken in trade. Wide selection in makes, types and priees. now the FOMtn molicy i'hotkcts you TlIE Ford dealer will give you good value in a Used Car just as he gives you good value In a neitf car. The Ford policy is one of fair dealing in every transaction. The Used Carg offered for sale by Ford dealers have been taken in trade for- new Fords. Because there was no over-allowance at that time, there is no overcharge in the price you pay. The Ford dealer bases his allowance on the true worth of the Used Car. It is resold to you on the same basis. The Used Cars sold by Ford dealers include many makes and many types open and closed. Some are relatively new some have MRU TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE tSM - ft BOTTU0 S SIUSANTIID.1Y Mceuti o' scotuNft seen a great deal of service. There is a wide range of prices, depending on the make and condition of the car. Ilefore the Ford dealer offers a Used Car for sale it is gone over by experienced mechanics and put in good serviceable condition. The Ford dealer's business grows in accordance with the service he renders motorists in his territory. He knows that giving good honest value in Used Care will lead to more sales of new Fords. He wants your business, your friendship and your respect. See him, therefore, when you want a good Used Car. You can be confident of receiving good value for your money. Foil II MOTOIl llOMI'AXY OF A.A1., LIMITED -T1IK CANADIAN CAW The Origin.1 Labtl look for it at th. Vendor', .nil inll.t on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURA&LE" ""his advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British ColumbU. Kaien Motors , Limited General Garage and Service Station CHEVROLET ami 1IUICK Open Day and Night . Phone 32 Third Avenue Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and RANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY FIFTY CENT LIQUOK PERMIT IS PLANNED VICTORIA. April 17: The Liquor Control Board plans the issuance of 60c liquor permits Tor the benefit more especially of visiting tourists. Each ,50c 4 permit would allow of but one purchase of liquor. 4 Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Sunday s. Pr. Charles 10 pm. Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Pr. Oeorge 10 p.m. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pjn. SS. Cardena, midnight. April 1 s. Princess Norah 5 p.m. April 12 ss. Princess Alice 5 pjn. April 22 es. Princess Alice 3 pjn. From Vancouver , Sunday ss. Catala .4 p.rn. Wednes. ss. PivOeorge 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 p.m, Cardena pjn. April R ss. Princess Alice tsn. April 18ss. Princess Alice . ..ajn. April 29 u. Princess Alice ... a.m. For Naas llrver and Port Simpson-' Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. From Naas River & Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 a.m. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. catala 8 pjn. Wednesday ss. Pr George 4 p.m. THE DAILY NEWS DD A VET W!M ,SBB THIRD GAME .Boston Nationals Continue Winning 1 Streak -Athletics Lose Again to Washington BOSTON, April 1?: The Boston Bjaves made their unexpected list of early season Victories over Brook - , lyri Robins three straight by win- irilng'7 to 4 yesterday. The Dodgers, it seerriS, Just cannot get into stride. St. Louis Cardinals also made It three, straight over the Cincinnati Reds but the Chicago Cubs cracked and lost a close 4 to 3 verdict to the Pittsburg Pirates. New York Giants won 14 to 4 over the Phillies in a slugfest. in the American League, the Philadelphia Athletics dropped another game to the Washington Sen ators by a narrow margin. New York Yankees made it three straight over Boston Red Sox while Cleve land Indians blanked the Chicago While Sox. Detroit Tigers Inflicted the first defeat of the season on St. Louis vBrowns. Yesterday's scores: . National League St. Louis 6. Cincinnati 3. Boston f , Brooklyn 4. New York 14. Philadelphia 4. Pittsburgh, Chicago 3. American League Cleveland 7. Chicago 0. Washington 5. Philadelphia 4. New York 2. Boston 1. Detroit 6, St Louis 5. Baseball Standings National League St. Louis Bostoirj. Chicago New York Philadelphia, Pittsburg ..-Cincinnati Brooklyn .... fib r W L. Pet. 3 0 1.000 3 0 1.000 2 1 .667 2 1 .667 1 2 333 1 2 .333 0 3 .000 0 3 .000 American League W. L. Pet few York ... 3 0 St.. Louis . .. 2 Washington, ...... 2 Cleveland ... ,-- 2 Chicago .,.v. -v- 1 Philadelphia 1 Detroit 1 Boston 0 BRUISES Miunfb It "uk M" AwiMpilc. Moikiaf, kUf . Gives quick relief I 1.000 .667 .667 .667 .333 .333 .333 .000 BASEBALL SCORES . 4 i FACIFfl COAST LEAGUE Los Angeles 8, Hollywood 6. j Oakland 13, Portland 3. 1 Sacramento 6. Seattle's. Sar Francisco 6. Missions 3. ' FIRST ROUND IS FINISHED i lames Andrews Defeated lly A. A. LUsson In Individual Championships A. A. Bascon defeated James Andrews last night by a score of 500 to 418 In' the last game si the first round of the city Individual billiard championships. Andrews average was 4A and high break 23 while Bawon's average was iZ and high break,;2. The time of the match was two hours. 52 minute. Will Mitchell was referee and H. Walker, marker. The second round In the competition will bring the following play ers' together: William Mitchell vs. C. P. Ba-lagno. Don Brown vs. A. A. Easeon. SATUUDAY SPECIAL TvoLaycr VaMLla Marshmallow Cake 30c The Klcctric Ilakcry We t)e)lvcr IMione fiG7 s Spring v Young Men's Hats Very newest shapes and eotors. Made byWoUhaufsen Hat eC QQ Corp. At Iirotk Hats Urge selection of bright colors. 811k lined. AIM bteeks and dark greys. At . Hoys' Tweed Suits Stees 30 to 36. tweeds, man tailored. Special at ... 4- 4- TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR .MAIL PLANS MAIHJ 4- WASHINGTON. April 17:- Bids are being received for the first transatlantic lr maU line hlch is projected by the United States postal depart- menl It is planned to Operate planes from Charleston, South 4 Carolina, to London, a distance of 4,000 miles, with steps en route at Bermuda and the As- ores. AIR MAIL PROGRESS; Service In United Slates Last Year Had Great Expansion WASHINGTON, D.C., April 17: IThe United Btates Air Mall service ,mad more real progress last year than in any year since It was In-ttltuted, ' the Postmaster General states. The service was revised and expanded and covered 24,000 miles In 1930 as compared with 14,501 In 1928. A total of 18.260.000 miles was f fowh in the service during the year for MEN and BOYS AT NEW LOW PRICES Lclshmait Made HullsThe best tailored garment m $45.00 u, $55.00 I'ashlori-Craft Worsteds and Tweeds A wonderful run terns to choose from. 825.00 $45.00 ww" 10 to New low price Fashion-Craft Blue Serge Suits Single or double brpaitrt. ft $25.00 with two trousers. CO A Aft at Men's Suits A number of odd sizes n good war- 04 p Oft ing suits. Regular value $20-50. for JJLU.UU Men's Spring Overcoats Tailored by Fashlon-Cui modern ptterns . J $22.50 u $35.00 Men's Enjlish Gabardines A tiiotee selection ut In.. ' $14.50 lo $35.00 Men's Grey Flannel Pants Smartly cut to satisfy particular men English Golf Hose Fancy cuffs, newest weaves. Up from ' All W ool Cardigans Penman and IUliarUfhe makes. Up from Men's Caps New spring shapes by Wolfe Cup Co Up from Jumbo Knk Coat Sweaters By Universal Knitting Co. Special tjriee .Men's Shirts Separate cottars or collar attached Special let to clear Forty Hi and Clnett Peabody Shirts In plain and fancy broadetotlis, any style. Up from Men's Hose By Penman and MerttirMllis. in pure and silk and wool, large selectfoft &f patterns At Woolsey and Jaeger Fritlish1lalftfIoeFlnct wool hose made. Up from N.-htitton Hayon Combinations In white, pink. blue and pea eh Size 34 to 44. At Hatchway nationless Combinations SIo'34 to 46. At $6.50 of sturdy $8.95 Larue Assortment of Caps In Donegal and fancy tweeds At P I sp Ism I I a1-"' VALENTIN DAMT FOR SKEENA IIRAM) Creamery Butter cfe Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throuthont the City $4.50 $4.50 $1.95 $2.00 $6.95 95c $1.95 ' 50c 75c $1.00 $1.00' Ilorsalino HaltLast word In qu.i. style. In Hi the wanted colors $8.00 , 813.50 New Sprinr" 'Neckwear By E & s Plain and-'Iancy pdbtefhs. C AO. Up from BOYS' DEPARTMENT Hoys' Broadcloth Shirts In plain and Qff p fancy colors. A fine made shirt. vu 95c Corduroy Pants Toreador style In i" and pearl grey, 22-Inch QQ Q5 bottoms. At BRYANT COMPANY, Established 1911 Quality Menrs and Boys LIMITED Wear TELEPHONE 657 COAL Uuy the real Coal- -''J; mous Edson and f Welllnton-ln anr Qnan"1 Also Bulkley W " r' Grain and Robin Prince Rupert Feed Co IMIONKS 88 AND