PAGE FOUB REAT BARGAINS!! WINTER AND SPRING GOODS Must Be Sold Now In order not to have to hold over our goods until next year we are offering them at astonishingly low prices. You will be Surprised. Come and See Them. MONTREAL IMPORTERS i JONES' Family Meal Market Liver, 1 lb. 25c Bacon! 1 lb Loin Pork Chops 25c 2 lbs.' Loin Lamb Chops 35c 2 lbs. Loin Veal Chops 35c 2. lbs I Round Steak 35c 2 lbs Shoulder Pork 35c 4 lbs Leg of Pork 12c per lb. I OoodPot Roast of Beef- 10c per lb .'. Lamb Stew, 4 lbs. 50c ; Turnips, 10 lbs ! Veal Stew 25c 3 jj. Shoulder Veal t , 50c I 6 lbs 1 1 Pork Sausage 25c! 2 lbs 957 Phone 957 FISH CASH & CARRY SHOP SPECIALS Fr'gah Pmb, 3 for 23c Sliced Halibut, per lb. 10a Fillet of Halibut, per lb 11c Freah FlHeted Sole, per lb. 10c Fresh Filleted Red Cod, per lb. 10c Flounders, Brllle & Sole, 3 lbs. .. 25c Red Spring Salmon 15c Second Street Phone 834 i C.O.D. Delivery ! 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. k ' Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 MACKENZIE FURNITURE 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 Chesterfield Suites JOQ 00 v per suite Beds Complete $21.75 from T 400 Yards Linoleum S0c Der square yard 200 Window Bllnds- Oreen it QQC Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 057 Advertise in tin; I:illy Newb J J Lit tit wis lac speaker at thf Rot. try Club luncheon this alter noon HERE! HERE! Follow the Crowds to MUSSALLEM'S I Where Your $ Buys More Soda Biscuits $ size O U C ! per box Chase ic Sanborn's Coffee AHn i-aq I tta1ltv nitr Knv Nabob Baking Powder 24c per 12-oz. tin i Given free with each tin one set measuring spoons for your bak- lng Blue Ribbon Tea 97c per 2-lb. pkg Rinso Large 24c' per pkg. Italian Olive OU Pure S1.93 per gal Robin Hood Oa ta 18c per pkg. Sunkist Prunes 21c per 2-lb. pkg. . Sunlight Soap ' 18C per pkg Palmollve Soap Real value OC .... -m vAa Oranges Good sice 59c 2 doz Picnic Hams I o AAl' per lb. .. MUSSALLEM'S EconomyStore We deliver all orders, S2 or over 317-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Bos 575 Phone 18 sssssssssUssssWsBsVBEMaTSVJHifrsys III 1 SBBBSSSSaSSSSSSSSBSSSSSlBSSBirSSBBBSBkAJHBl flBKSBElKaSSIXaSSSSSSSSSSSlBKSBI j "TIUJE THE TOILER" .1 J XJ'lW L B f CELEBRATE SIVDAVID Baptist Ladles Held Tea and Sale In Church Parlors I The Ladies' Aid oi the Baptist I Church held an afternoon tea and : sale of home cooking to celebrate 'st. David's Day yesterday afternoon i in the church parlors. Yesterday I was the anniversary of St. David's Day and was suitably celebrated in this manner by the Welsh women i of the city. The tea was attended by a large crowd and proved very successful. The parlors were very nicely decorated to suit the occasion,, yellow daffodils allowing the first signs of spring. The Welsh dragon and the Leek were prominent In the colorings of the room. Mrs. B. Morgan was general convener of the committees. Mrs. W. Wrathall was in charge of the decorations and Mrs. V. Houston ar ranged the program. Assisting in the tea room were Mesdaraes Armstrong. Iverson, A. McLeod. C O. Campbell. W. Wrath-all. Mrs. J. Hampden and Mrs. Norman Prase r had charge of the home cooking stall. Mrs. O Hubert was cashier. The guests were received by Mrs. Dafoe and Mrs. Morris. A suitable program of Welsh music was rendered by the following: Vocal solo. Mrs. P. Linzcy accompanied by Mrs. Clifford Oilker. Vocal solo. Mrs. J. McLeod, accom-i panled by Mrs. Walker. Vocal solo David Houston, accom-? panled by Mrs. J. Black. Miss Connie Morgan played Welsh alrs on the ptano. Miss Phyllis Havlin and Bobby Houston rendered violin solos. REGAL SHOP CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK At Dig deductions Everything to go by March 31 Fixtures for sale. All to go at cost Your Bargains VA1BEL.U . oe Jri TBS DAILY RKW8 NEGLECT OF COMMON CONSTIPATION IS A SERIOUS MATTER Prevent This Condition With Kellogg's All-Bran The first question your doctor asks is whether you are constipated or not. He knows that this condition may cause headaches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplessness It, Is often the starting point ol serious disease. You can prevent and relieve common constipation so easily. Just eat a delicious cereal once a day. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg' All-Bean provides "bulk" to exercise the intestines, and vitamin B to further aid regular habits. All-Bran Is also a rich source of blood-building iron. The "bulk" In All-Bran Is much like that found In leafy vegetables. Within the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears out the Intestinal wastes. Isnt this "cereal way" safer and far more pleasant than taking patent mediejnes so often harmful? Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bran dally are usually sufficient. With each meal in serious cases. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Enjoy All-Bean as a cereal, or use In cooking. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg In London, OnC KETCHIKAN TELLS ABOUT LOST BOATS (Continual from pate one) The weather was aatd to have been thick that night with Hurries of aaow. Ous Borgea. manager of the Traders company, outfitter for the boat, recalls that the Reliance was furnished with a new. long anchor rope, carried a sail, and also a dory In good condition He says Carl Blendhelm Is known to be a good navigator, with many years experience In Alaskan waters. ' Breakdown Feared Halibut fishermen fear that something must have happened to the boat's engine. They say that the entire shore line In that vlctn ity is exposed to the sweep of the ocean with breakers In any kind of a blow wfetefc would make it al most impossible to land safely from either the power boat or a dory. The tide was about flood at midnight and had been settlm in which would carry a boat, along with a wind from the southeast. directly toward the rocky coast. ; The Reliance was built In Wit in aeaiiie. is is gross ana 11 m; tons: 40 feet long. 12 2-10 beam, ! 5-10 feet lndepth. Persons from Metlakatla re par ted having sighted a gasoline boat of the icine type half submerged near Crab bay. on the south side of Annette Island. No one was in slant. They found that the Alert had already left port and some the MeilakaUa boats were to leave to make a search. The Necessary Inducement I i Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 p.m. Admission 15c & 30c Feature starts 7:30 & 9:31 ITr ifv,MT "t. U I Ui Hsi-o a 1 1 I im too &uV A ) VfiS, SIR. ' ) I II w dooo H-m, ako you TPa; ,lO W0 nu AAjyouE . -V or -nm pact -hiat M '"- -rW w own TIIK INCOMPARABLE LOVERS Clark Gable and "D17n niTOTH Jean Harlow in iL.D UUol With GENE RAYMOND and Tw o Untamed Hearts In a Comedy Charlie Chase in "Young ironsides" Pari. . TONIGHT IS PAL N1TE BRING YOUR I'AI 0Unt x'i FRIDAY and SATURDAY "TIGER SIIAUK 'MM) A A Good Policy For Mac V. Day of Prayer to Be Held Tomorrow I Tomorrow there is to be a world day of prayer In which Prince Rupert people will take part. The churches of Uie elty are uniting on a service to be held tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock In the Anglican Cathedral. The order of service has been arranged by a Chinese lady. Mrs. Chen, chairman of the National Council of the Y.W.C.A. In China Phone 95? Phone 957 De Jong s Cash and Carry Specials For Friday and Saturday T B C Arrowroot Biscuits 33c prr 1 lb pkn Malkin's Best mm JELLY P )WDER8 T RAiPBtRRYM for ln) i9c Fair Sex Toilet Soup Made 19c b Palm Olive. 4 bars for Malkin's Best Tea. 1 lb 64c Granulated Sugar. 5 lbs. Helni Pork& Beans With QC Timitn Baiuu 1 ll.o. tin."' Aylmer Choice Aprteota 35c Sue 2 s, 2 tins for Princess) Soap Flake 19c per pkg. Cube Sugar 25c 3 lbs. for Cut Mixed Peel- 21c per I -lb. pkg. i Aylmer Sweet Corn, ra, 1 tin & Aylmer Tomatoes. 2's 21c ; 1 tin. both tor Dollar Sodaa- 35 c box per ifooden Knox Gelatine ' 19c per pg. Malkin's Best SPINACH 2's. 2 tins fur 31c Australian PASTRY FLOUR per 5-lb nark 18c Ready Cut Macaroni 25c 4 lbs for Shelled Walnuts-Light s3iCj: per lb 1 . HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Incorporated 2nd .May, 1670 Ship all your furs to us. You can be as.-un ,,f high prices, quick returns and cash In n n mail. BRAVER, FISHER, FOXES, MAHTFN MINK and MUSQUASH are In good !. ;i.i; Our prices on these articles cannot lw !,.,,,, Hudson's Bay Company PRINCE RUPERT. II.C. DEPRESSION PRICES Err Coals, per ton $11.00 & Sir (Not Nut Coal) Lump Coal, per ton ; S12.5H Loose Coal, $1.00 per ton less All Coals arc in a dry shed. Don't buy water, buy cmI HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE TheFish which made "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK CO; Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT. II.C. Iiccausc it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It docs pay to buy those advertised. I'm slm you firiOOaMT THA.T UP. MV PCBWD' UBT Ml! "SHOU Vdo v. r0Licy w rrcvi TAcr cobms THA.T COMHLaTBLy - sw3 St 2 J Feature si,... MAUV ASTOIlA MOM 1.1 , land of Mystery and Roman. nee " Prince Rupert Famom By Westover. MOT HIWP OOT3.C V