1 h ret A Message FISHERMEN 9 a !av'e?iff riFa'ri1l'i?:B'' ra ntiqn-i 1 1 m ra? rarara ra ran ra ra g rn m ra p We have a big assortment of j I" f Goodrich and Miner Rubber Boots at very reduced prices. Before buying rubber goods be sure you see these. We have the famous BLACK DIAMOND RUBBISH SUITS FOR FISHERMEN $5.95 Why Pay More? SPECIAL Rubber Boots, 34-Length, Miner's & Goodrich $4.25 per pair ... Saturday's DIAMOND T SPECIALS! Extra Specials Pure Lard, lb 15c Ayrshire Bacon, lb. .25c . (sliced) Sunnybrook Butter 3 lbs $1.00 Prime Rib Roast Beef Rolled, lb 20c Pot Roast Beef, lb. . .10c Roasting Chickens lb 27c Boiling Fowl, lb 25c Corn Beef, lb Sr Leg Roast Pork, lb. .23c Pork Chops, lb 25c Nil Steer Beef Brisket Beef, 4 lbs. ..25c Cambridge Sausage lb 12 Jc Hamburger, lb. 10c BUY BULKLEY VALLEY PRODUCTS Phone 10 Quality Service Pioneer Butchers Est. 1910 A Low Price Pastime Our Rental Library Provides a pleasant and profitable pastime for less money than any other. All the reading you can possibly do in A Whole Month For 75c THE LATEST HOOKS, RIGHT FHOM PU11LISHEKS. EVERY MONTH Here are some recent additions: "A Gltslonhury Homaiite" "Hand of Hrorue" "Cnnlbl Quesr "The State vs. Llinor Norton" "Work of Art "Hie (ialJows of Cliame" X'Affaire Jones" ' "Skin and Rones" "Men AcalnU the Sea" "Brtdon and Sons" THE John C. I'owjj Rurrh Jenkins Oordnn Sinclair M. IL Rinehart Sinclair Iwls Oppenhrlm Rerntrin Thome Smith Nordhoff & Hall Nell Rell There is no better time to read than now. Join today! Fishing See that you are outfitted right and at the right price. We have a complete line of fishermen's goods. We have bought a big stock of Caribou brand and can outfit you from head to foot. Shirts and Underwear a Specialty You can't go wrong on these goods and the prices are so low that if you see them you will simply have to buy from us. City Scrip and Relief Tickets Taken wmm rasirara fflnitr irarara ran ra rm ra rinn ra rarara :n t ra ra i ra ra ra rmrmrw MONTREAL IMPORTERS m GROTTO IN LEAD Only three out of six games were played in last night's Billiard League fixture between Canadian Legion and Grotto, the tooaccon-ists takln; an aggregate lead to date of 591 to 535. Individual score swere as follows: J. J. Judge, Canadian Legion, 143; Earl Batt. Grotto. 2wi. Charlie Baptle, 200; George Howe, 191.. M. M. Lamb, 186; 8. D. 200. The following games were postponed: Alex Murray. Canadian Le gion, vs. Don Brown, Grotto; Alex Harvey vs. John May; u. u Young-man vs. Bert Morgan. The game of W. E. WUllscroft. Fmpress. vs. Ellis Morris, Elks, from Tuesday night's fixture also remains unplaycd. .TEH BAJLT JTJJW8 ST. DAVID DAY HERE Te a, Ranquet and Concert, By Baptist Ladles' Aid Yesterday St. Davids Day. set apart by $ ' Welshmen the world over to honor I their patron saint, was celebrated a I locally In the form of an afternoon ,tea, banquet In the evening and 1 ended with an Informal concert at -a 1 the home of Mrs. V. Houston, Sixth ; Avenue West. The celebration was 5 held under the auspices of the Bap-S j tUt Church Ladles' Aid. 5 Those contribuUng to the pro-'gram In the afternoon were Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby. David Houston. Bobby Houston violin solo). Mi's, fj ! Ernest Anderson and Miss Catherine Watson. 2 1 A banquet fit for any Welshman ?!was served at 6:30. During the eve-S'nlng the program of music was !; continued. Those contributing were fj J. E. Davey and Mrs. P. H. Llnzey j ! (duet). Miss Beulah McKlnley. Da- i 5 vld Houston and V. O. Houston i Jl wlth vocal solos, Mrs. J. C. Gllkeri jand Miss Eileen Halmbln, with' S piano solos. Miss Thyllls Hamblln.j 5 Miss Zelda Hale and Mrs. Barton. J" recitations. There was also com- munlty singing. Mrs. J. S. Black . was accompanist. gi Those In charge were Mrs. V. O.l g Houston, convener, assisted by Mrs B. Morgan and Mrs. Ocorgc Hib-, " bard. Scrvltcurs were Mrs. J. Arm- j strong, Mrs. C. O. Campbell and Mrs. W. W Wrathall. The tea. tabic, presided over by, Mrs. J. Hampton ; and Mrs. N. Frascr. was centered with daffodils and yellow taper: Home cooking was In charge of Mrs. C. Largln and Mrs. J. D. Lawrence. Mrs. F. Morris, president of the Aid. assisted Mrs. Houston to receive the guests. Welsh flags and banners draped the walls and added color to the scene. THAT DEPRESSED FEELING IS LARGELY LIVER Wake up jonr liver Bile Without Calomel T1 tf ' Jt punk" pimply buM yonl Btw m t ww4n ift cUtlr to pcmivU 4 buvl hi W vnW ywt bmitlm. lhmimn t4 timmU ar both liiBiMrH mmd ymnt tattr wn m. What yri mmj ta a hr tttmtdaftt, frw. thing thit rfi ftrthr thai aaha. mir wtr, enL luatiTt randy w rhvtnff rim or rmjfhto whifh only mora tba N)wfr-ir!i9niig th mum of trmibk, war krvr . Tata Crlara LiU tiar PUTa. PuroTf t-liW. Km haH nlotncl (itwury) tra. S7a Atk for tbrm by mm. p.afuaa aubvUtoiaa. Ue. t ail 4rr U We Give You 1.00 for your old iron to apply on the purchase of a FEATHERWEIGHT AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRON Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to modernize your Ironing methods, The Featherweight Automatic weigiu only 3-lbs. and irons everything beautifully, with a minimum of effort on your part. Oring In your old Iron without delay This Offer is Open for 1 Week Only Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited mwm bk an at a aawawawarwwtwnnra yi i w i lTirirrx m a n i UAL VAIN1Z.HU WAKfc ? R We carry a complete stock o( Oalvaniird Tubs, Wash 'Rollers, (? Garbage Cans and I'alls ' t Round Galvanized Tubs Ji0c to $250 m Square Galvanized Tubs .,l $1.50 S Garbage Cans (On Wooden Legs) ,, .....$1.90 B Galvanized Wash Rollers ...J, , $1.50 Sj All Copper Wash Rollers $3.00 B GORDON'S HARDWARE XtiS's' ASSISTANT I'UltSniW CIIANRED Boss McKcnzle, who has been acting as assistant purser of the steamer Prince Jonn left the ves sel on Its arrival from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands this week and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will go ashore on vaca- ton. Arnold Evans takes over the duties of assistant purser on the Prince John. B m y s j mm :aiwiiai,aia rai:a ra wmrm la ia ta $yawmim t ra mnti raa FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone (557 S. R. S. lune in topics HIGH LIGHTS FRIDAY 6:30-Melodic Strings, CFCN. CRCV. 7:00 One . Man's Family, KOMO. 8:15-Ollmore Circus, KOMO. 0:00 George Peaker, Orsan Ut. CFCN, CRCV. 10:00 Ted Fiorlto Orch.. KOIN. SATURDAY 5:30 Boston Symphony, KJR, KPO. 7:00 Relieve or not, KOMO. 7:30 --Billy BisKct's Orchestra, CFCN. CRCV. 8:00 Moonlight on the Pacific. CFCN. 9:00 Carefree Carnival. KOMO. SUNDAY 5:00 Eddie Cantor. KOMO. 6:00 Seven Star Revue. KOIN. 7:00 Orand Duke. Ollbcrt & Sullivan. CRCV, CFCN. 8:30 Death Valley Days. KOMO. and Remember We offer you a modern, efficient and reliable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone Rlue 320; 336 Zml. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOWF.R COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Rulklcy Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction, Try t ton of No. I Rulklcy Valley. Wr also tell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley, IVIrcc Rupert Feed Co. IS rhones Itl FRIDAY & SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 t 9 Admission ISc & 50c SATURDAY SI ATI NIX at 2:30 15c & 35c rrlday Mirth J MOS'Il V LAUGHS DANCING MUSIC ",,a UtSDli "I Was a Spy' "Sitting Pretty I'aramoiint's MUSIC LAI, COM I'D V with JACK OAK IK, r.lNT.rh ',,wl I ttfV.M KOCltl JACK HAI.KV. TIIKI.MA TODD, levies of Stuiininjr Reautles 10 Sonic lilts in This (iorcroui luiir.ii v iiiiuui n -iiriy nom METRO Vr I jmj ujiiii'iiuiij vviui iifc iKiurr ArnAS "SCOTLAND, TIIK RONNIK" (Scenic) (One of the Finest Programs Yet Shown) NEW ARRIVALS Ladies' Grey Suede Oxfords Also Fine Sport Oxfords Wonderful Values Come and Sec Them Weldrcst Silk Crepe Stockings In All Shades Q4 OC per pair ?A.tO Sl.W ARRIVAL OF Fleet foot and Goodrich Canvas Shoes At Iow Prices CLASSIC SHOES FOR THE CHILDREN Oxford style and Straps. Vs 4l Hamok welt and solid leatlier H dreds of styles to pick QO OP from, ner nair a B. C. CLOTHIERS - Phone Black 324 DOMINION DAIRY NOW OPEN At Second St, near Third Ave. Fresh Milk, Cream, Ruttrr, Ruttermilk, Fees and Cottage Cheese Tel. 636. Prompt Dfllrerr Milk direct from our own herd FRKSII F.VF.KY DAY A CLEANER KITCHEN and A COSIER HOME M with "SILENT GLOW" Take a good look at theie two Pictures the stove is the same in both, but whit a difference in cleanliness and convenience! Which is the hanpi er woman? A Silent Glow Oil Burner installed in vour present range, heater or furnace saves labour and is positively clean, silent. free from smoke, soot and tin 1 1 rtre I a ittddi. tt tn hut whid jou can adjust or rrruliierf the turn of a valve, fsoliboci no watchins and abtoktli safe. Hums cneap fuel oiLFia burner is guaranteed in wrfc for five vcarii See die SUM Glow before you buy . IT LIGHTS QUICKER GIVES MORE HEAT-BURNS U OIL AND MORE AIR PER UNIT OF HEAT GENERATE lllllllllKlllllllllllli... S I.LENT GlO Willi, IL BURNER 42 UP rurBrntnrkftiiUri kmn, sfsrtmrnli and tir 11 huW 257 Third Ave. SMITH & MALLET Flumblnt and lleatinK rhon 'A Coal Prices Mint-head Egg Coal SlW- Minehead" Lump Coal . , .' Pembina Egg Coal $12.00 Stove Coal $11.50 Coal in Dry Shed and Delivered Dry HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 5jT UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Btcam- leave Prince Rupert for Vnoouter: T.S.S. CATALA KVKRY TUKSDAY, 1:30 IVM. Vl Oon rIU trut Wajrpoinu, arrlvitw Vinoouvtr TburdJ 7 dfu-rnoon, T.S.S. CARDKNA KVERY FRIDAY MIDNKillT Arriving Vancouver, Monday A M. Weeklj llin to Port 8Unpon. Alice Arm. Anjoi, Btwirt M Rlrer point. Ive Prince nuoert Bund y. P m. rurh" n'ormn.tlon rgrditif ) taJinsa and UkeU at miNCK HI'ITHT Adf.NC "Vt Third Atennr. '