PASS TOZK THI DAILY NEWS YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES Butfou can get satisfactory glasses from'tiKO. F. DAVEY, Iteeis-ie red Optometrist, who, for the past six years, has been giving a real personal service In the Optical Department of Max Heilbroner The Only Corn Flakes Enriched With Sunshine Vitamin "D" T Valuable Coupons in Ht ery Packagi MADE IN CANADA The Pioneer Jeweler rhonc 2CI Mr, Quaker Corn Flakes HOLIDAY PASTIMES Tennis Fishing We have seven W. & D. Hac- 'tod. Line & Heel CJ-I kcU at Special flq CA Special i?l.0J price, to clear from .POuU. Not many at lhis price gQ come in now. Paint Gardening Seeds - Tools Sprayers ;Use P. L L. 61 Commander Sweet Pea Twines KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Smith Block We Deliver Phone 3 PANIC PREVENTION : is as necessary and as vital to every Car Owner, as it is to anyone ' who depends upon a storage battery to provide an unfailing and constant source; of electricity. SUPKO.V AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES will positively prevent panic with their amazing storage capabilities. Le4 us give you a demonstration. JAMES MARTIN Massett.JB.C. P.O. Box 77, Prime Rupert, B.C. f""--- HH Mt ROSE, COWAN & LATTA Ltd. Printers and Stationers Exercise Books Expanding Files Examination Cap Eversharp Leads Filing Folders Finger Cones Fasteners, Paper Foolscap Paper Fountain Pens Files, Shannon Files, Clip Glue Graph Paper Gummed Labels Gummed Reinforcements Gummed Stars Gummed Tape, Kraft Harp Files Besiier Block; Third St., Phone 234 TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Dilly Hj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PROBE OF COLLISION No (5od Reason For Crash Olympic Into Lightship, Official Declares of NEW YORK? May 22: Three separate official investigations into the collision of the White Star liner Olympic with the Nantucket light lighthouses at Chelsea, Mass., is reported to have made the declaration that there was no good reason for the collision had the proper precautions been taken. Hotel Arrivals Savoy Louis C. Svlsdahl, Delia Coola; Kenneth Hardy, North Pacific; c. F. Leslie, city. Royal J. Raustad and II. J. Smltn, city; Roy Labo and A. Bourgeois, CNJl.; C. H. McLeod, Kamloopa. Louis" Adamany. Janesvllle, Wis.. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Henslcy and Bill Hcnsley. Francois Lake; J. Madden, Quesncl; W. Ross, Vancouver; r. Wicks and R. R. McGregor, North Pacific; R. McGregor. Sunnysioc: L. Vuskovlch. city; II. Wicics anu G. Cook, city. Prince Rupert Jomcs A. Brown. Port Esstngion. J. S. Motherwell, New Wostminsicr, Maurice ivicAraie. Lai naroor; u. C. Scott. George Moffatt ana u M. Campbell, Vancouver; S. K. Donaldson, Port Esslngton; . u. Topley and A. D. Flsct. Winnipeg. Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. Davis, Pott Esslngton; O. B. McKay, Vancou ver; Cliff T. Welsh. Vancouver: Mr. land Mrs. O. S. Parker, Oceanic Can-Inery. y Central F. Hanson, city; M. Whijeiord. W. G. Morrison, T. H. Ross and Jj. P. Smith, CNJt.; N. R. Brodhurv.. Inverness; F. Grultrny. M. Rabbcn. III. M. Mausen and W. Browi? cUy: ,H. Hooden, Vancouver; H. liaxnen. '.(. Knox M. Harrison. Vancouver: W. Mofflt and F. Pit. Victoria. O. Bartram. Nanaimb: Johnson smith. Grassy Plains; J. Harvey, Guclph. Ont. W. H. Tobcy. C. N. R. divisional superlntcndant, returned to the WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront After n week-end visit to town during which they favored the hand loggers' convention with their presence. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jollymore left yesterday afternoon on their return to Hevenor Inlet on the west coast of Pitt Island off ship last Tuesday are in progress Principe Channel. They arrived in here, one by the United States gov- town on Saturday, having made crnmcnt and another by the White , the trip on their trusty ship B. and btar Line uscii. tour members of ,j. Mr. Jollymore Is one of the few tne crew oi uie ngiuship lost their hand-loggers to whom the oxo lives in the crash. George Eaton, superintendent of 1 phone, or bunk-extractor, doesn't mean a thing. The Vancouver tugboat Cape Naden arrived in port at the end of the week from the south, having hi tow' a scowload of Vancouver Island cail for local delivery. Alfred Humphrey of Carlisle cannery wi the Skecna River, who was advised by a radio broadcast from Vancouver on Sunday night of the death of his brother. Fred Humphrey, in the southern city that afternoon. Is lineman and winter watchman at Carlisle. He will have the sympathy of many friends In his bereavement. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 1 o'clock this afternoon from a regular voyage to Anyox. Stewart and other northern point and sailed about ,' an hour later for Vancouver und waypolnt. C. N. R. steamer Prince John.1 Capt. 'Edward Mabbs, is expected to, reach port tomorrow on a regularly ; scheduled voyage from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Island. The vessel was making her calls In Massctt Inlet today, having been at Buckley Bay at noon. Following a heavy day's business Ihrough Uie local fish exchange, no Jess than nine express refrigerator carloads of fresh halihut sliippccPjo. the eastern markets at- i lacncci -to last evening s regular train tor the wist, the train having' l.pccn new until 7 pjn. awaiting the pacKitKoi me iisn. It was one of the lowest strings of loaded freezer tafcjn out by any single train from iere so far this year. Frank Flatt, James Anslow and Joe Caasldy. chars ed with tn-s- passlnr by "riding the rods" on the Canadian National Hallways, appeared before Magistrate Mc- Clymont in city police court yes- my on aaiuraay nignts train jterday afternoon and were each from a trip over the line as far j sentenced to five days imprison-as Smithers on official duties, (ment. 74 Years a Leader! SEVENTY-FOUR years ago, in 1858, the first Phoenix Ex-port Lager was made in Victoria, and ever since then it has been first in popularity throughout British Columbia. Phoenix Export Lager is a British Columbia product and always dependable. W ggP9g Tlim advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liiiiur Control Board or 1 the Government of British Columbia. i ANOTHER IS ACQUITTED fourth Verdict of Not Guilty lie-turnrd by Jury at Prince (iforjc Assises PRINCE GEORGE. May 22: (CP The fourth acquittal without a conviction was recorded at the spring session of the Supreme Court Assizes here when a verdict of not guilty was returned by the Jury In the case case of Alfred It-Miller of Quesncl, charged with threatening the life of J. J. Don nelly. The Jury found that Miller was Insane at the time the alleged offence was committed. He was ordered confined to Okalla Jail pending further decision In his case. The third acquittal was that of English Decker. Alkali Lake Indian. charged with the murder of Shorty Charlie, another native, on the Alkali Lake Reserve on September 20 last. The two other acquittals were Ragnor Llndal. found not guilty on a charge of assaulting a police officer. Provincial Constable William Smith. In the execution of his duties during disorders of unemployed at the government agent's office here last November, and Otto Olscn, a young man from Quesnel. who was freed of a charge of manslaughter arising out of an automobile accident between here ;ind Quesncl last November when Miss Mary Ellen Smith lost her life COURT WAS DAZZLING LONDON. May 22 Eight American women were among those who were received last week at a dazzling court ceremony by King oeorge and Queen Mary in Buckingham Palace. The Klne aDoear- ed In the uniform of a colonel ol the Coldstream Guards while the Queen wore the usual robes over a peach gown with the mslanla of the Order of the Garter GOOD NEWS! For the Housewife & Cook The Price of SLV.AIC U Reduced at Our Store. Take Adrantate of the New Prices NOW! B.C. GRANULATED SUGAR. 100-lb. sack per 50-lb. sack per 10-lbs. bulk BROWN SUGAR 10 lbs. ICING SUGAR 2-Ib. pkg. , B. C. STRAWBERRIE8- per box NEW POTATOES 3 lbs. HAPPY-VALE SOUR PICKLES, per qt. bottle CANADIAN CHEESE per lb S6.40 $3.35' 65c1 60c 17c 15c 25c PAHTENE PURE OLIVE OIL- E S2.35 ' 75c 33c 19c I MrCOK.MICK'S JLKSEY j CKWM SODAS Pantry Shelf Tin in an aswrt-i ment of colors. Your QQn 1 choice, per tin OoL FRESH RHUBARB For OCp your Jam or wine. 8 lbs 01 MUSSAIIEM'S Economy Store t Where Dollars Have More Cents' j I7. Thlrrt Avenue Went P.O. nox 7 rhnne g COAL! COAL! Cur Famous Edson. Alberta anrf t nulkley Valloy Coals are guaran-' teed to give satisfaction, Try Ion of No I Itulkley Valley Wf also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley, Prince Hiiporf Ford Co ft rh'ine mi Monday Tuesday-Two 8huw7 L 9-AdmhMon . ' it lir L LILIAN HARVEY & .... LEW AYREs i.. i.. n rM.i.i- i t. ... ...v w.j, w.u, ,.u auappy .musical Komancc ' "MY WEAKNESS" With Charles liutterworth, Harry Lannlon sirf km Irene Urntljr. A Fox Wcture. (7:M f0? Uers Beautiful GirlsSon. Hits-Dances and Evrrtthi. Grand Fun Every Mlnule Comedy Twin Screws" Musical ''Rufu, j0nt, f0r i'mitn. WEDNESDAY 4: THURSDAY "UOMAX SCANDALS Gardening In Prince Rupert Gardens are found in should bloom on utX a number of rrir ... . UTt aubretla thrive ,! wru bt -t. of his collection of piati:;r.3; 2 crlng U a blue mr, 'nru iuili-ni.ii,.., r . ilnexiKctcd places in Prince Hu? '', D,J)c pcrv. inc omcr aay i caueo w sep bogonlai and sedun- 4 Bob Yates on Seventh Avninp WmI His cottage is rather near the roaia on a 23-foot lot and there is only "a1 small plot of cultivated land hi front devoted to flowers. There u1 nothing to Indicate unusual gar denlng possibilities. Behind theJ house, however, is a very well kefl jawn wnicn maKes my own look UkeJ a hay field In comparison. Arouna the lawn are beds of flowers and at' the back of the lot a very pretty rockery and a little greenhouse. Iij fact, this little place has almoM everything that a flower lover could desire except space and l'. t. wonderful what he does on th-space available This year he has ij How he manages to tr. i growing In so snu.. a prouiem but he dxs ( cedent results An In Intensive fiow should set Mr. Ya;. the flowers and he k whleh is a great thin, Most of the report rose lmrtatloir they arc started off v ten but all are gi..:, lve sltoots two ,.r long The moiM wr , them a good start be all well rootc! bv ready to II F P Li.. proem f-j i I J ' Htftu Real A Best Value p Quality Tennis players everywhere are quick to recognize the superiority of thec rackets. We recommend them to you with confidence and assurance of the highest Comr Him ' ? fine TViuti Hj 1 All new 'ot-lj j: wsteni pne t'u .. Illiwlratcd pa ' free, shown. u m ki balls and trim, .,) plies (ioldrn Arrow, $8.00 SLAZENGERS SUtrnsrr TrnnU IUI1 "Vk lory" rrtulatloii irr aiH rlM. each 10c; .Special' price, 3 for $1.00; "Clumplomhlp" selected balli, 50c VS. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 101 II. ANMVI.KSAUY SALi: 3 CHESTERFIELD SUITES 2 In Mohair. 1 In Tapestry; regular price up to Si 1 5 00 $140.00; Sale price, your choice Will take your used furniture as part payment- Phone 775 327 Third Ave. Prince Huprrt, I C WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS wo cell REPLENISHING , m . m in It's sure to pIc&seyou very vvea 1 PHONE U! We Imvc coala suitable for all your mentis und at prices to suit all purses. PHILPOTT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. Phone 618 r",