pagb roun vs. ost Extraordinary a Selling Event of Ladies' High Grade Shoes Reliable makes grouped together to make a special clearance Everything For the . i ROOF Paint, Roofing Discs, , Pitch, Nails, Etc. VERY SPECIAL 2-Ply Standard ROOFING $1.98 Per Roll This Week Only Kaien Hardware Smith Block 4B1Z Phone 3 xgggKgi i Hi iii iii TTnrm.i;u'ji ,m COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson. Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley We also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE RROS., LTD. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks ToUl capacity 10,000 tons Shipbuilders snd Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and firsts Casting Electric and Acetrlene Welding 60-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sawmill andAIInlnr Machinery Repaired and Overhauled NOW $2.45 Men's Leckie Work Boots, i 1 waterproof solid lcithci rubber heels; price iic U'.ithrr uppers. s" $3.65 LAST MEET OF COUNCIL (Continued from Page 1) nection, he thought that the general sentiment of the council was appreciative of the full and fair reports that had been given the meetings by the papers which had had no financial benefit to derive. The Commissioner people generally. If this was forth coming, his duties would be much . less onerous and it would be to the ' lasting good of the city, i His Worship thanked the Chamber of Comeree for its co-operation, particularly in connection with the taking up of the matter of the rt-pair of the steamer Prince Rupert. In this connection he also thanked the Trades and Labor Council and the Retail Merchants' Association. The mayor also had a few special remarks for Aid. Casey. "For AlcLl Casey, who has been my principal critic.'' His Worship stated. "I have nothing but the best of goodwill. We have had our rough and tumbles. If he has had something to aajr, he has not been afraid to say It. Let me say that is the kind of a man I like to get along with." "Move we adjourn," from AW. Casey gruffly. "I suppose we mght say we are all being fired' on the fifteenth," remarked Aid. Rochester. "For me It wUI be the first tune to be fired' in thirty years." Aid. Rochester had no regrets at having been a member of a council which had not been 'harmonious at all times. Little dis putes, he felt, tended to bring out the best In people who were all the better for them. The chairman of th finance committee recalled the old school day adage "Be fl.it be sharp, but always be natural Aid. Rlack Sarcastic Aid. Black was not content to have the final session end with peace and harmony prevailing He had a few special remarks reserved for Mayor Stephens and they were not exactly appreciative. "I have 'never seen the mayor in a more sympathetic mood than he appears All sizes, styles and colors Regular $1.15 Newly arrived Ladles' and Growing Girls New Sport Shoes, Sandals and Straps effects. Very latest styles and color, military or Cuban heels, Rubber soles g ryr Price ?L,IO Large assortments of Tennis and Outing Shoes choose from to 65C $1.49 MEN'S SPECIALS Men's Dress Boots and Oxfords in kid. black and tan calfskins, also two-tone sport Oxfords, leather soles & rub- Qn ylff to Qt Qff ber heels. Our prices ?'i7U CANNERYMEN and FISHERMEN Rubber Boots, all styles, knee, three -quarter mid hip at, a very low price CUT RATE SHOE STORE i! to be in tonight," said Aid. Black. "Let me say that as far as some of us on this council have been concerned he has opposed us at every turn. Never has he had a word of sympathy to say for the 960 or so poor people of this city who have been trying and struggling to get along on relief. As far as the laboring people, whom I am supposed to represent, are concerned, I think As for the commissionership. the , they would lust as soon have a dk- mayor stated that he wanted to ask ;tator as Mayor Stephens and. let the members of this city, council and the citizens as a whole to give Mr. Alder all the operation possible after be assumed office. The commissioner would have a big Job on me assure him that, if labor ever comes back in' Prince Rupert, it will remember him with loving The meeting is adjourned," de- nis nanas ana ne wouw require me eta red" the rrUyor without further sympathy and co-operation of the; comment, but smiling. It was the end of felly councils In Prince- Rupert for possibly several years,, Mail Schedule For the East ' Mondays. Wednesdays and Frt . 4ay 8:30 pan. From the Cast- Tuesday. Thursday and Satui day 10:15 pm for Vancouver-Tuesday . 12:30 pjn Thursday 9:30 pjn Friday - II p ip Monday, Wednesday and Friday (bj train) 8:30 pjn. From Vancouver-Sunday pjE Wednesday o:jo am Friday pjn. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday (by train) 10:15 pjn From Naas River & Port Simpson-Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 a m. Notice. Ilupture Sufferers!! All Ruptures Yield To the Inflatable Air Pressure Treatment by Ileasley, the Famous HritMi Expert Complete Comfortable Control Guaranteed This great British invention has the approval of the medical profession everywhere. It is accepted as standard by leading hospitals. Once Ucd Always Approved Write "Beadeys" (Canada) 544 Burrard 8t. Vancouver, B.C. "TILLIE THE TOILER" HI DAILT HIWI Monday, Kfa, 15 J SPRING RUN COMMENCES Canadian National Steamships- to Extend Their Service to Twice a Week The spring schedule of Canadian National Coast Steamships plying between Prince Rupert and Vancouver becomes effective this week, giving a double-weekly service between here and the southern port Under the spring schedule, the steamer Prince Oeorge, Capt. II. E. Nedden, will arrive here at 10:30 Wednesday mornings from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls, wiling at 10 p.m. Wednesdays for Anyox, returning here at 0 p.m Thursdays from the smelter town and safllim at 10:30 pjn. Thursdays from the smelter town and sailing .Powell River and Vancouver. ! The spring service will remain in effect until the middle of June when the runs of the steamers Prince Rupert and Prince Oeorge will be extended to Alaska, maintaining the twice weekly service be tween here and Vancouver on a somwhat revised basis. The steamer Prince John. Capt. TWO FILMS FEATURED "Krd Headed Woman" and "Mis chief" at Capitol Theatre "Red Headed Woman," character study of a woman who stops at no thing to gain her unscrupulous ends and "Mischief," an uproarious Bri tish comedy, are the features of a i double bill picture program being 1 offered at the Capitol Theatre here the first o this week. Principal ac-tors in the former Include Jean Harlow, Chester Morris, Lewis Stone, Leila Hyams. Una Merkel and . May Robeon. Ralph Lynn, British comedian, dominates the latter. I ' Starting out as a stenographer. with her only weapons a generous supply of sex-appeal and an overwhelming ambition for wealth and social Drestlfte. Miss Harlow, in at 10:90 ,.m. Thursdays for Ocean , .1Red Headed Woman end, up wlln t Palls, Powell River and Vancouver. 1 ner nanda on a Ulle and ,u accom. , On Frtd.iy mornings the steamer pym. millions. In her wake, how-; Prince Rupert. . Capt. Neil McLean. ' lrjU, broken l A " 1 1 Ilwm ,rom Vancouver, roweu hearU dUrupted homes and dtsll- River and Ocean Palls, sailing at 10 iUak,nwi mm pm. Fridays for Stewart, returning . rj, LynB takei of .. inere i o p.m aauuuays ana sail- ehkr rom beginning. He I ing a iu ju p m. ror uccan rviu, u the alllv mm with tbt strlou. far land that eerUtn sense of dignity J which always rescues him from vul garity. He finds himself in many difficult situations and he Invar-! Ibly succeeds in making them rather worse and drawing a lot of trouble upon his own bead, through his well-meaning though, unfortunately, clumsy intervention. Try-lnt to calm down ah enraawd hui- Dan McKinnon. will continue as at nt and wtfe hli pKlfV attempts present on a fortnightly service be- them amjrieB thjm Mon tween here and Vancouver via the AnH hu .ffort. . to im . queen unariotte uianas on a ion-nightly schedule. , C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. Albert Rlppori. arrived In port at 10 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and sailed an hour later on a regular voyage to 8kag-way aatf other northern points. The vessel had on board 110 pax-engers of whom three disembarked here, mx persons leaving on the vessel for the north from here Th through passenger list Included many numbers of the crews of White PIm and Yukon steamers going north for the season. Real Value on Cle Dry aning Ladies' or dents' Suit or Topcoat Dry Cleaned and Pressed Si. 00 Sponged, Cleaned, Pressed TSc Pressed only 50c Silk, Woolen or Cflanese Dreeteer-Dry Clean and Press Plain $1.00 Fancy M3& to SL50 Special price commencing today Phone 649 LING - Tailor The High Class Tailor and Reliable Cleaner chimney on fire result In his own sur.den and unpremeditated descent from the roof Into the water butt. Go to MUSSALLEM'S For Real Values H. P. SAUCE- per bottle JOHNSON'S FLUID BEEF. 16-os. bottle MEADOW BROOK JAMAH varieties, per 4-tt. tin PLUM JAM per 4-lb. tin PORK St BBANS-l's 3 tins SPR1MO SALMON White 3 tins DRIED PEACHES 2 lbs DRIED PRUNES 3 lbs. SEEDLESS RAISIN 2 lbs. ONTARIO CUBES E per lb. . FRESH E008 3 do. ECONOMY TEA-Oranffe- Pekoe, per lb. ECONOMY COFFEE per lb SNAP For cleaning hands per tin DRY ONIONS 8 lbs 27c S1.09 49c 39c 25c 25c 25c 25c 23c 18c 43c 27c 27c 21c 25c We carry a full line of freth fruits, and vegetables in season MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 317-19 Third P.O. Box 573 Avenue West fhone 18 I Eyes Front MONDAY Si TUESDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 p.m. Admission 15c Si 50c J Two Grand Pictures In a Double Bill Tnr tit' tl til ing t4 inrt) Mm V TV T li.,tsn C. U4 . Twwu, Oil "iT,j Vv i ur Gorgeous JEAN HARLOW "DJ UJJ 117 and CHESTER MOUKIS In i6U liCclQCU 1101X1311 I With Lewis Stone, Leila Hyams. A M-O-M Picture, h t (r. ... headrd glrlsT And the Incomparable Funster bQU rrl 'Ralph Lynn in "Mischief " SS";1!;; The Picture the Prince of Wale ENJOYED "Mlsciue!" Mam aim 9; "ilea Headed Woman" starU .m, II " Pimples On Face A Dreadful Sijli 1 Urn i: II. i diiIkiii. Hk., !. Sl roverxi with ( ktrt to tw urn-ii i' wul s drrtdfal mKht I gnt rvlitf .,M,i who ht bid lk Mm ' tne la a Runlivk ii 0l flr bH tk.r; I l Stppy to Mr , Hnsrw) at Ik pisi'r t, muUn4 tit Um tl The Fish which made Prince RuperlFamous "Rupert B rand" SMOKED LACK COD Prepared Daily Uj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. "UINCE KIII'KRT, B.C. HOLIDAY RESORTS When Coming to Tenrace Make ArrantrmtnU Willi Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, H.C. To (irret You. We meet all trains. Freight Ac passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake end Lodge, new boat H A. S i now In service on the lake. I'ltNIC PARTIES r.VLUY SUNDAY Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, JJ.09; $1 JO per head additional. No crowd too blr. No Job too small. ! SHINGLES Madame Itajauts Summer Boarding Home TlelL (). C Minds Dathlnj?, hu. Ffshinir No Files N v. Modern Con-.' Home Cooklnf Tar l.i $11.00 fcr Wr k '.tz:t Made From Queen Charlotte Islands HKST CI DAK OUKLN 1 IT AND Allt lllilKD NOT KH.N DKIHI) Whrn Ordrrntc Shlmles Speeifjr: tjuren Clisrlotle Mand:; ftnt No. 1. 3x S:5.25 and 0 Sales Tax No. 1. 5x $a.7") and G Sales Tax Ajenl HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE Early Ad. Copy is appreciated By Westover. GOOD MOfiMIMG . ) VwmcT OKAY - ) iu X6 X'fe- 'mV L.- rt OUQ, MM. IslxfUt TVaakj mi3 tombs hop I THnw '.lIuc V aug- it drWYSf HbV -PTl l,r &iv!ufMy owm o7i.i dowt Sim iO it-i. onival gelte wA-KiijoljySx ) starts VsnVrri.1A fej ' 1" ,