pass rotrs BjljA RUBBER Uatterics For Every Purpose FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 COAL! COAL! Our Famous fdsoD, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try ton of No. 1 Uulkley Valley. Wr alia Mil Timothy Hay, Wheat t Oati and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co, Id Fhonei III 20,000 m pi -ancltill plenty of Safe knt-Skd Tread TF you know tires, you'll choose Dominion Royals . . . because only Dominions have the tough, long-wearing TEMPERED RUBBER tread I Ch?ck up on Dominions that have run 20,000 miles or more. They still retain their safe, "cog-wheel" anti-skid tread. Equip with Dominion TEMPERED RUBBER Royals and get your ailetge bonus. miles per tire For Marine Automotive Lighting 'SUril OX HATTLK1ES will not shed, buckle, sulphate or otherwise disintegrate but improve with age if kept in active use. JAMES MARTIN Massett, B.C. P.O. Box 77, Prince Kupcrt, B.C. WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS i- A cocU oj-' ' j fB character I' rX j It's sure to (1 Cry WgJI 1 iihiMfc REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals suitable for all your requirements and at prices to suit all purses. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 618 DOMINION TIRES For Sale By S. E. PARKER LTD. Ford Dealers l'linne 83 Third Ave. East DOMINION THIS ARE SAFIR TlltS GUARANTEED one year against tirs injuries caused-by blow-outs, cuts, bruises, rim-cuts, under-inflation and many other road hazards. DT-IM Here! Here! Our Specials are for Your Benefit. Take advantage and leave your first of the month order with us, FKEE UELIVEKY of order $2.00 or more. Wc Accept City Scrip AH out-of-town orders receive prompt attention ECONOMY BRAND COF- QHfi FEE, Fresh ground, 3 lbs. ECONOMY BRAND RQp OUU BUTTER, 3 lbs. MIL& All brands, talis Q-f A Q I tier doz. t?A1.0 I 2 doz PHASER VALLEY JAM Strawberry, 4-lb. tin EDWARDSBURO CORN SYRUP. 5-lb. tin WHITE BEANS 4 lbs. JAP RICE 4 lbs. I.B.C. HANDY SODAS $ Size per box ROWNTREE'S BULK COCOA, 2 lbs. READY CUT MACARONI 2 lbs. B. C. GRANULATED SUOAR. 20 lbs. (Limit 20 lbs.) COLD DUST WASHING POWDER, 2 pkgs. $2.25 53c 47c 17c 19c 43c 29c 15c $1.37 43c Fresh Fruits and Veeetables at Reduced Prices MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 'Where Dollars Have More Cents M7-1S Third Avenue West P.O. Box 573 Phone IS "TILLIE THE TOILER" I'M eOlMO' OUT TO UUMCH. Mte. SlMpKIM"3 - CAM I 3"ET VOU ANV-TMlNG" VJHtLE I'M OUTj j L NO. BUT HERE'S 10 - Boy voue- Hat- that Bow-met vou HAve on !& ruvr 1 : ACHBrfi1 f 15 IN HIS THE DAILY NOTTS MoxUy. Awn jo, i, WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The Lowe Inlet cannery tender Constance U. arrived in port Sat urday from down the coast on her first visit here this season. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson, with a small list of passengers on board, arrived In port at 7 o"c!ock last night from the south and sailed a couple of hours later for-Anyox, Stewart and other northern ;poInts whence she will return-! here tomorrow morning and sail south at 1:30 pjn. Nelson Bros. Fisheries Limited has renewed Its lease of the reduc-iun plant of the Rupert Marine I'roducj Limited here as from May 10 to October 15 this year. The lee- : sees have an option to purchase the( plant, the option expiring on Octo ber 15. The Ketchikan motorshlp Bel-HnRham, Capt. James Shclton, arrived in port at 8:15 this morning from Ketchikan with two carloads of frceh halibut which is being trans-shipped to the United States on this afternoon's train. The Bcl-lingham sailed on her return north after discharging. Some thirty members of the Khtaada Fishing Club over the week-end completed the Job of tak ing In three skiffs to Khtada Lake! for the convenience of the angling members of the club. The big Job had been started, the week previous but could not be completed at that time", the biggest boat having been taken almost In while the two smaller ones got In part of the way. The power cruisers of Dr. L. W. Kcrgln, O. A. 'Bryant. R. G. Van der Sluys and Dr. II. L. Alexander were used In transporting the workers up the Skeena. On the way up the river, the propeller of Dr. Kcrglns boat, Alcdpr. was damaged by a log and It was necessary for him to have towing assistance FOOTBALL May 2, Booth vs. High. May 5, jlllgh vs. Borden. May 9, TJooth vs. Borden. May 12, High vs. Booth. May 16, Borden vs. High. May 19. Borden vs. High. May 23, Booth vs. High. May 26. High vs. Borden. May 30, Booth vs. Borden. June 2. High vs. Booth. June 6, High vs. Borden. June Q, Booth vs. Borden, TENNIS IS COMMENCED Interesting American Tournament Features Official Opening of C. N. It. A. Courts The season official opening of the Canadian National Recreation Association's courts took place yes terday afternoon with the playing of an American tournament In which twenty-four took part. Miss Beatrice Berner and Percy Mcln-' tosh being the winners over H. Hud-' ' son and Miss Doris Webster In the final. Weather was auspicious for nl.iv and an Interesting time was a , spent by all who took part. ' Refreshments were served with Mrs. J. H Morton and Mrs. J. A. Tcng In charge. Baseball Scores SATURDAY SCORES National League New . York 4, Boston 1. Brooklyn 8, Philadelphia 10. Cincinnati 7. Pittsburg 4. St. Louis 1. Chicago 7. American League Chicago 5. St. Louis 2. Cleveland 1. Detroit 4. Philadelphia 6, Washington 7. Boston 4, New York 2, SUNDAY SCOKIS National League Brooklyn 8, Philadelphia 7. Cincinnati 5, PltUburg 9. New York 4, Boston 8. St. Louis 9. Chicago 4. American League Boston 2. New York 3. Chicago 2, St. Louis 6. Cleveland 7. Detroit 1. Philadelphia 6, Washington 7. Mail Schedule 'or the taut Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 4:30 pjn from the taxi Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10 p m. For Vancouver Tuesday 12:30 pm Thursdays i. 9:15 pm Friday 11 p m April 12 and 26 . p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays (by train) 4:30 pn.. from Vancouver-Sunday ..." pm Wednesday 10 a.m Friday pm Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays (by train) 10 p.m For Anyog and Stewart Sunday 7 pm Wednesday 3 pm t)utemtyl3ati dTotttpititQ. W SHIP YOUR HEAVER AM) MUSQUASH TO US You can be assured of quick returns and best market prices. A trial will convince you. HUDSON'S HAY COMPANY Prince Rupert, R.C. You Can't Get Away From It r mur J 1 1 arosx rxioppso in TO "SEE lit zm THAT'S M AVAJfut-Uy SMART VAtWCIMT, MM, St-:erai t 11 tLHE.OoT Wrr mat Monday & Tuesday Two Shows-7 & 9:10 Admission, ljc 4 50t ROMANCE DRAMA THRILLS Myrna Loy, Max Baer, Primo Camera, Jack Dempsey in "THE CONQUERING SEX" With Walter Huston, Otto Kruger (7:25 Si 9:33) A .M-O-.M Itelease The greatest two-fisted love story ever screened. Not flthl I'll lui v Musical Coined v "Plane Nuts" Novelty "Scouring Srvm Sr' Wed. k Thurfe The Solitaire .Man" and "Shanghai MadnesV Slazengers For Fine Tennis Canada's Choice Come in and make your choice of the finext Tennis Rackets ever seen in Prince Rupert. Slazengers Made in Canada Rackets and supplies at eastern prices. Select u racket to suit your purse ami play. $3.50 ,,,$22 00 SLAZENGERS The Racket with the Record For Sale in Prince Rupert Only Hy eMftaS VS. 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