THE DAILY NEWS PAOZ SEC " ' ! Leckie Men'b High Grade Hani Wearing Oxfords, up from fir u v i? . i The Best i Footwear We have received a lanrc s s Shoes Men's Solid Leather Work Boots, up from Men's Light Work Boots l'ancn soles, ill) from sound workmanship that has made Tip Top famous In genuine quality and beauty of new woollens in styles created by one of America's leading designers. Come in and see us. Choose any fabric you like, any iyic you iikc uur low one-price gives you unrestricted choice. And when you have selected your fabric it will be hand-cut and tailored to your personal measure mcnts, guaranteed iri fit and tailoring. Every day is Bargain Day at Tip Top Tailors. Come in. Let us prove it. Your Unrestricted Choice AT ONE PRICE Running Shoes Our Running Shoe Trices Guaranteed 35 Less Titan Any where in the City All Union Labor Employed GORDONS HARDWARE Tip Top Tailors Clothes P. CRAVETTO Fourth Street Prince Rupert I Striking Values in Aluminium Ware Double Boilers Tea Kettles Saucepans Coffee Percolators . Your Choke, 95c BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Phone 311 H McIIride St Q i it'll umm iMLnmiu mim urn tu m im i ..b MiM m h ub i m lb i . & ,; 52.75 51.95 Men's & Boys' Boots, CO QE Leckie Made, up from . V hipnient of samples bought of Leckie, in Women's ...... . r- III A II High Grade Sport Oxfords with leather anti ranco boles, selling ai away neiow wholesale. The Very Latest In Sucdc Shoes for Women in smart black, brown and grey Tumps, Ties and attractive Sport Oxfords, with latest Shawl Ton?ue. up from $2.33 Women's Two-Tone Sport Oxfords, up from S2.25 Women's Beach Sandals, Cuban Heels, in all colors, Tennis Shoes, Runners in Oxfords and Straps, up from 79c Misses' fc Children's Running Shoes, up from 69c Men's Hoys,' Youths' Running Shoes, up from 75c CUT RATE SHOE STORE Come in and convince yourself We accept city scrip and relief orders S i I i i I i H t - rr M u I" i I i ; THE MORE YOU KNOW ABOUT VALUE THE MORE YOU APPRECIATE TIP TOP CLOTHES Value and value alone has made Tip Top Tailors the largest one-price custom tailors in the British Emnire. And this season values are bigger than ever in the GAYNOR AND BARRYMORE St -tun Cast in 'Carolina," I'relty ; Southern Drama, at Capitol ' Theatre This Week-End With a notable cast headed byi such stellar performers as Janet Gayror, Lionel narrymore. Henrietta Crosman and Robert Young, "Carolina." one of the year's outstanding talking picture productions, is the week-end feature offering on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here. ' Magnificent in scope and dramatic in theme. "Carolina" Is laid aUnst a southern background of fr-rr;ichlng tobacco plantations, W" story centering around a decadent southern family striving to re gain its former glory. How Janet! Gaynor. cast as a poor daughter of the north with whom the southern soil "falls in love despite the protections of his mother and uncle, breaks down the icy dignity of the aristocratic family and brines romantic leads with Barrymore and Miss Crosman in the Important mature roles. M a "3 Ideal Cleaners OPEN In New Premises Cor. McBride & Fifth CLEANING, REPAIRING. DYEING, ETC. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Dseks Total caiselty teas Rhlpbullders nd Shl Repairers for Kteel and Wood Vesstls Iron and Brass Casting riertrte and Acetylene Welding m-Iab Derrick for Heavy LMU tnlll and MlnlnfMachlnery Repaired and Overhauled What a big package! Jt'ST compare the me of tlie big rcd-anJ-preen package of Kelloep'. Whole Wheat Flales! Thecc delicious new wheat flake are fine for an meal, Keadr to Kne wi I Mm AFFAIRS OF CITY (Continued from Paze 1 2 milk or cream. All the nourishment of rich whole wheat. Almost a meal in a bowlful. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Jr Made 1 1 from V 4 Canadian 1 rlAii-'CA AFFAIR WAS VERY NOVEL SU Andrew's W. A. Scores Success With "Old Colonial Fair" terday in Cathedral Hall Ye Old Colonial Fay-re." which was held yesterday afternoon by the Woman's Auxiliary at St. An drews Anclican Cathedral Hall,; was a colorful, picturesque and highly successful affair. The beau- tlful old-fashioned gowns of tai feta and brocade with bustles and; crinolines, caps and sldecurls ex cited much interest and comment. The hall was crowded with Visitors. ; both ladies and gentlemen. In ad-1 dltlon to the costumes, the decorations of flags and evergreens were also a feature, being both cheerful and effecUve. "Ye Old Tea Shoppe" , was attractively set in a bower of greenery. Toe H members were responsible for the decorations The rewilts of the affair, which took Uic place of the usual Easter bazaar, were very saUsfactory. j I The event was under the general leonvenership of Mrs. A. McCoskrle. th president, and was opened at 3 'o'clock by Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh wlw I welcomed the visitors with a neat ; speech. The guests were received by Mlwt Eileen Gibson and Mrs. J. A. Hlnton. The folk) win ladles had charge ,of the various departments: 1 Tea Room Hostess, Mrs. Thomas 'Andrew; convener. Mrs. O. A. . Woodland: pouring. Miss 8. A. Mills, ' Un A T Parkin and Mrs. J. C. Me- rate would have to be increased al- Mr. A R Ni- I though he did not think .... the whole ' h u M j Q Joh Mr8 A E t.ri.f tj I i eiicn. coum ue muc uV. Parlow. Mrs. H. O. Kennedy and Speaking of the social services of Mre A. l. Holtby: in charge of re-the city, the speaker mentioned frcshments. Mrs. W. J. Qreer and that 42 Inmates at Essondale cost njrg oeorge Grosvenor. the city $630 a month, a boy at the ye Olde Bakerla Mrs. George Industrial school $24 a month, two n.0rlc. convener. Mrs. J. P. Cade and girls at the Industrial school $18 a Mr, p. m. liayncr. month, four patients at Essondale j ye Oardeners Mrs. J. B. Olbson $140 a month and six mothers' pen- and Mrs. W. C. Asplnall. stnns $103.75 a month, making In j At the Sign of Ye Old SDlnnlnn 11 $945.75 a month. . wheele Mrs. Robert Bartlctt. con- The assessment of property. Mr. vener. Mrs. S. V. Cox. Mrs. W. A. Alder said, compared favorably McLean and Mrs. H. S Meadows. twlth the assessment rates in other j Mother Goose Sweete Shoppe cities. There was some doubt in re- Mrs. A. H. Waddln?ton as Mother i gard to the levy on buildings but Goose and members of the Girls' that would be rectified by an expert Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary ( In time for next year. The improve- (as nursery rhymes. mcnt tax. he thought, would have' Yc Old Woman Who Lived in a to be increased and public utilities Shoe Mrs. C. V. Evltt. assisted by should pay for themselves. Water the Juniors. fn Kamloons cost residents $1.75 a Ice Crram Mrs. G. II. Arnold month. In Nelson $2.00 a month, in and Mrs. F. A. MacCallum. Oak Hay $1.07 and Prince Rupert , $1.00. The last mentioned would have to be increased. Last year's tax levy was 55 mills but this he thought would be lowered for the present year. Until his recommendation had been accepted at Victoria, he could make no announcement. The percentage of prosperity and happiness to the old , M7",""T1 . T , , , m llghtly In-picturizatlon. ptontaUon make, a vivid dramatic ;l'maled' tnued and the water rate would Miss Gaynor and Young have the'80 up" FRESH MILK AND CRRAM DAILY VALKNTIN DAIRY Phone 6T7 CASH FOR OLD GOLD Bring Us Your Old Cold! 1 ! We will pay you the highest possible price. We can use some of It right here In our business. If you have some gold articles lying around uselessly better turn them in now while the premium Is at Its highest. Also there Is always the chance of them being lust or forgotten. 5 MP) & (Jewel THt STORE WITH THE CLOCI I L Pitcher sailed he Prlnrc Oeorge Vancouver last night on for a trip fa Be Convinced That vte can save you money when you buy at our ore. When you pay cash, you pay less. Phone your order in today. MUSSALLLM'S BUTIEH first, grade, 3 lbs. 8LAWSUN H CHKtSE ',',-lb. ukg PbHK MAPLE SYRUP Pride of Canada 2'-lb. tin 99c 15c 69c ROMAN MEAL A real food OCTp Mcintosh apples-- 4 lbs. . : per box PILOT BREAD 3 lbs. EMPRESS TEA Indo- Ccylon. per lb. ECONOMY COFFEE-- Freshly ground, per lb 3 lbs WHITE 8PRINO SALMON Ts, per tin MINCED CLAMS-Pionecr Vi'. per tin 8MITHERS FRESH EOGS OOp nr Ant tOs TOASTED CHEESE THINS 2 pkgs. BANANAS -Real good 2 lbs. 25c S2.25 49c 43c 29c 85c 10c 18c 25c 25c Frrli Fruits and Vexetables at ' Reduced Prices MUSSAJLLEM'S Economy Store 'Where Dollars Have More Cents'-M7-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Boi 575 Phone 11 Frlda Apm , ,m l.mlmm Friday Si Saturday Two Shows 7 Si 9 Admission 15c & 5c SATURDAY MATINEE at 2;30 15c & 35c TWO GREAT STARS JANET GAYNOR and LIONEL BARRYMORE in "CAROLINA" wirSG (7.35 Si 9:35) A Fox l'icture Romance, Drama, Music, Lauihter ... In Glorious Carolina I-and of Song and Sunshine Comedy TODDS & KELLY in "AIR FRIGHT .Merrle Melody "GOT TO SING A TORCH SONG" METRO NEWS MONDAY Si TUESDAY "HOUSE ON 56TII STREET and "HAVANA WIDOWS" NEW BOOKS For You to Read "Falling Star" Vicki Baum "All the King's Men" S. Neil "Winds of Chance" I. Farnol "A Thatched Hoof" N id .!,; "Scotch Broth" A. Hopple "Hidden Clues" Dcane "The Cross of Peace" Philip Gil.t "Manhattan Masquerade" Rummer "Nine Pointed Star" C. W. SvkM "A Nest of Simple Folk" O'Faolain "Henry VIII" Hacked "A Modern Tragedy" Bentlc; 75c MARKS YOU A MKMHKIt OF OUR KKXTAI LIBRARY FOR ONK MONTH Read as much as you like of the latest and best book- N source of enjoyment will yield so much for so jlttle co:.! J : Send a card to Mother for Mother's Day. We have a Urte sink of beautiful cards to choose from. i Jjd Saturday's DIAMOND T SPECIALS! lb. Liver Sc A lb. Quality service Extra Specials Bacon 2()c Sliced Bologna, lb. . . 15c Veal Steak, lb. 22c Local Fresh Killed Veal Leg Roast Veal, lb. ..22c Loin Roast Veal, lb. .20c Shld. Roast Veal, lb. 1 Ic Rump Rst. Veal, lb. 17jc Veal Chops, lb 20c Local Fresh Egg, A fin. !'-) Sunnybrook HutUr y lbs SIJ No. 1 Steer Beef Pot Roast Beef, lb. I2)c Rib Roast Beef, lb. 80c Rolled Brisket Beef, I 30c Cambridge Sausage lb 1 Hamburger, lb. BUY BULKLEY VALLEY PRODITTS Phone fftJL Pllone er Bulrhrrs Ext. 1910 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Co., Iii