i i f i 1 m Lecki Third Ave. Second Ave. les Men's High Grade Hard CO 71? Wearing Oxfords, up from V 1 u The Best Footwear The Very Latest in Surdc Shoes for Women in smart black, brown and grey Tumps, Ties and attractive Sport Oxfords with latest Shawl Tonjue. up from .$2.95 Women's Two-Tone Sport Oxfords, up from $2.25 Kaien Hardware Alabaslinc. A;cnts Sec Us For Supplies Howe & McNulty FOR ALABASTINE The Annual Satin-Glo Sale Is Now On! March 29 to April 7 We can supply you with extra Coupons to cover all your purchases. BUY NOW and save money! THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert ' DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Uaekt Tstal capacity M,M tM( Shipbuilders an Ship Kepslrer (er Steel an Woo Vessels Irsn M Rrais Caitlnf RUctiie m4 Acetylene Weidlni ll-tsa Derrick fr Heavy LifU lawmlll and MlnlnfMachlnery Eepatrei and OverhanM SPECIAL ON BLANKETS Let Us Wash Your Hlankcts Our prices this week Is 50c for double blankets and 35c for i . .single blankets. . Our price on Dry Cleaning is $1.00 for Suits and $1.00 for Dresses We (iuarantce Satisfaction PIONEER LAUNDRY LIMITED and Canadian Laundry Ltd. Shoes Men's Solid Leather Work Boots, up from , . Men's Light Work Boots Panco soles, up from Men's & Boys' Boots, Leckie Made, up from Running Shoes Our Running Shoe Prices Guaranteed 35 Less Than Anywhere in the City Phone .'I Phone .T.I Coal Prices Minehead Egg Coal $12.50 Minehead Lump Coal .. $12.50 Pembina Egg Coal $12.00 Stove Coal $11.50 Coal in Dry Shed and Delivered Dry HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 rhone 953 $2.75 $1.95 1 $2.95 We have .received a large shipment of samples bought of Leckie, in Women's High Grade Sport Oxfords with leather and Panco Soles, selling at away below wholesale. Women's Beach Sandals, Cuban Heels, in all colors. Tennis Shoes, Runners In Oxfords and Straps, up from 9c Misses' & Children's Running: Shoes, up from 69c Men's, Boys,' Youths' Running Shoes, up from 75c CUT RATE SHOE STORE Come in and convince yourself We accept city scrip and relief orders III Bfe'HFr'B Thi lde1 ""H djtortint "niterUl ni Secondary Ores Were Discussed llesldcnt Mining Engineer Conducts His Weekly Mining Class-Placer Gold Next Week At his weekly lecture for pros pectors and mining men last nlht in the City Hall Dr. Joseph T. Manuy, rctftlent mining engineer. discussed the subject of secondary enrichment with particular refer ence to ore deposits in this district. iecimens were used to demonstrate minerals occurring in the mineralized ore bodies more especially in this area. There was a good attendance. Next week Dr. Mandy's subject will be placer gold deposits Illustrated by Jantcrn slides. Three more lectures will bring an interesting and valuable season's course of classes to a tlose. iiWEDDED AT CHAMBER ! HAZELTOR MEETING E MNs Marjoric Sutherland Heroines Junior Chamber Body in Session 1 5; Itride of Richard Diltine" " I Community Hall and Handball j ' Court on Ascnda i HAZELTON, April 5:A vcry; 1 rtrMti nnr) t rnt rn U HlHnfT WllS I i I'lione 953 De Jong's Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday Specials Squirrel Hrund Peanut Butter, l's, per tin Tillson's Ilcaltn Uian per large pkg. Malkln's Best Plum and Loganberry Jam, 1-lb. tin Orape-Nuts 2 pkgs. for Brunswick Satdlncs- 4 tins for Rogers Syrup per 2-lb. tin I. B. C. Sodas Salted or Plain, per pkg. 17c 21c 49c 27c 23c 21c 19c Malkln's Best PORK Si BEANS 3 tins 25c Rowntrcc's MAPLE BUDS per lb. 25c Ensign Red Plums 2 tins. KeJly'ifFaulUcfjs Pineapple 3 tins 1 Pkg. Jlf Soap Flakes 1 Cup and Saucer Ivory Soap 3 cakes Rhubarb Fresh stock 4 lbs. Lemons Large size per doz. 23c 28c 21c Varden Singers Offer Program Eighty-Five Persons Enjoyed Entertainment Xuday Night In St. Paul's Lutheran Church The Varden Singers presented a very acceptable program Tucstlay night in St. Paul's Lutheran' Church before n gathering of about eighty-five persons. Rev. P. M. Fosse occupied the chair and the program Included selections by the choir, organ solos by Peter Lien, vocal quartets bv Mrs. Karl Dybhavn. Mrs. Anderson.' D. Peterson aiuV Nels Oundcrson. I violin solos by,Bcrt Cameron, vocal j solos by Palmer Fosse, organ and j piano ducts by F. Ingcbritsen and j Peter Lien. i Before the proceedlncs were ! brought to a clow refreshment-; i were served by the ladles WEEK-END Specials Nabob Orange Marmalade 2Vlb. Jar Nabob Spices In glass .shaker, per shaker Cumpbcll's Clam Chowder Soup, 2 tins Ashcroft Tomato Catchup - 2 bottles Nabob Tomatoes 2's per tin Htdlund's Ham 61 Turkey Paste, 2 tin Nabob Crabapplcs--Spiced 2'l's, per tin Nabob Gooseberries 2'2's in heavy syrup, per tin Aylmer Greengage Plums- I's, 3 tins Bulklcy Valley Fresh Egg 3 doz. Hamslcrly Strawberrlcs- 9' cfitml lln 25c 10c 25c 18c 22c 25c 70c 15c Crosse & Blackwcll Chicken QQn Columbia Pears 2's , per tin . Nabob Pure Apricot Jam 4-lb. tin Pure Ontario Honey 5-lb. tin Squirrel Peanut Butter 4-lb. tin Nabob Baking rowdcr 22-lb. tin Evaporated Pears Choice quality, per lb. Columbia .Peas 61zd 5 i per tin . Oatmeal Toilet Soap ' G cakes 35c 10c 25c 15c 55c 65c 55c 75c 15c 11c Fresli Green Vccetables at low price 25c Alberta Market OOp Fifth Street Phone 208 U1! ...,i:w.i;Hlyery. Tom Barton discussed with the i of Commerce at iMMnmirH rhurph m Junior Clumber ..tc rwriitir mnllthlv IllPftlnir TUCK-' lla7PlliiM mi Kiliiirinv Miiirli 31 .ill - " " i . t III.. 8:30 pjii.. Kev. S. V. 11. Redman of-i? "' ni. i.... munlty hall. Incorporatlnc, gymna duushtcr of Mr. and Mrs. I). Suth-isl"'" features, bcln? esUbllshcd n. ensemble. attendant Sma denominations. ihcr Her only 51 was Miss Mary Sarccnt who wore a The chamber decided to have tnc brown suit, with hat and shoes to. executive go lurmcr invo wic iuhvui matqh. and soldcn marten neck-j with a view. If deemed feasible, to piece. The bride and her attendant 'getting the project under way by wore corsages of diadem tulips with maidenhair fern tied with white fall. N. L. Freeman. local rcpreccnla satin ribbon. tlve of the International Fisheries The gnxini was attended by , Commission, had a communication George Hall. before the chamber enclosing; a let The popular young couple have j ter from John A. Adams of the Uni-he best wishes of the entire com- iverslty of Missouri who sought ln-munity. ' fornntlon in regard to the eono- mlcs of the fishing industry and Its Importance to Prince Rupert 'or incornorntlnn in an article lie is writing. O. P. Lyons was appointed chairman of a special committee to compile the desired data. It was decided to put on a dance lannsnmeni oi a new nannoaii; court. i President S. J. Jabour was in th j chair and there was a good alien-j dance of members, f City Commissioner W. J. AWcr was the speaker at the regular wekly luncheon of the Prince ( Runert Rotary Club todnv. giving ; an Interests talk on civic affaire Be Convinced llial we ran satr ou money when you buy at our store. When you pay rash, you pay lev. I'lione your order in today. MUSSALLEMS BU'lTER rir 'l grade. 3 lbs. SLAWKON S CHEESE - j-ib. pkg. PURE MAPLE SYRUP Pride of Canada 2 4-lb. tin ROMAN MEAL A real food QC, nrr nlttr OOVt McINTOSH APPLES 4 lbs. per box PILOT BREAD 3 lbs. EMPRESS TEA Indo- Ccylon, cr lb. ECONOMY COFFEE Freshly ground, per lb. 3 lbs. WHITE SPRINO SALMON l's, per tin MINCED CLAMS-Pioneer i's, per tin 85Cjs 10c; 18c SMITHERS FRESH EGOS OOn TOASTED CHEESE THINS 2 pkgs. BANANAS Real good 2 lbs. 99c 15c ,69c 25c S2.25 49c 43c 29c 25c l'rh Fruits and Vegetables at Reduced Prices MUSSALLEIVrS Economy Store 'Where Dollars Have More Cents' H7-1S Third Avenue West P.O. Box 57S Phone II l9cCOAL! COAL! Cur Famous Ed son, Alberta and Uulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley, Prince Rupert Feed Co. IS rnonei Ml Wednesday & Thursday Two Show7 4: 8:10 Adm., 15c & 50t C FRIDAY & SATURDAY "CAROLINA" erland of Ashcruft became the bride uupen. ne torn u - of Richard Dillln. son of the late lrlencct in connection with "liyir'lITnD i nPT) undertaking at Ocean Fulls. CaI' ntYVur Al LK Mr. and Mrs. E. Dilllm? of Lloyd-' minster. Sask. Daffodils and Easter lilies cm-, "Pressed the opinion that. If they could be put over there. It should bedded In banks of crccn formed! The be possible to do the same here He the decoration for the occasion. suggested as means of raisin the in bride was becoming atUrcd n. suit of Meyerbeer brown, with hat , necessary money house to house and suede shoes en suite. A fur ! canvassing, holding of dances and nnrknlrrr. rinrW fisher romnlpted selling of shares to the Citizens In qilKKN OF THE I1AIIHAKY COAST "WHARF ANGEL" with- (7:10 k 9:40) A Paramount Picture Colorful, Interesting Characters Stranded by the Tides of Life Added Feature Kdwartl G. Robinson in "THE LITTLE GIANT" (8:15) A First National I'lcture. With Mary Astor. Helen Vinw, Debutante Takes Kx-Gantsler For a Itlde STEWART. 1'AKA.MUUM ISr.WS IN STEWARTi Kolston Expects to Kesume Pub lishlng by June of This Year .slble and a committee nf . j Hoard of Trade will work with Mr iiujstoii 10 mis eno, a ieuer was receivcl n ,m ruaio ucparimciu of thi M. r vcr Province tdvlstn thn n.. 1 that the management of rdla ,tlon C.R.C.V. had declined lr.'ll tin., tn. n I -1 . . nine tvi a uic evening d;k cast although the Proving tl: ipiii r vu i tauj miiu Willing io lUriil I) meeting of the Board of Trade re- senrlte. The matter Is bem; ccntly spent a good deal of lU up with the Canadian' RaiLj time discussing plans for the es- Commission at Ottawa and t . tabllshment of a newspaper tn vigorously pressed as Vim .V Stewart. It was generally felt that new broadcasts cannot be rr a newspaper was a necessity for ved tn the north during : the community and district at mer months when dayl !' tr,:i large. H. W. M. RoUton. publisher reception poor until nVt. : of the Stewart News prior to the clock at night, destruction of the plant by fire., went into committee with the CV.lt. TRAINS Board and plans were evolved . . whkh it U hoped will result In the establishment of a publication here by June of this year. In the meantime the Board has adopted a resolution pledging Itself to assist In the establishment in any way pos or the Ext Mondays. Wednesdays and Trl , days 8.S0 pa, from the hal ruesdays, rhursduys and Sa'ut. days 10:00 pm NEW BOOKS For You to Read "Falling Star" Vicki Haum "All the King's Men" S. Neil "Winds of Chance" I. Karnol "A Thatched Roof" Nichols "Scotch Hroth" A. Hepple "Hidden Clues" .. Deann "The Cross of Peace" Philip Gibl "Manhattan Mawiueradc" Kummcr "Nine Pointed Star" - 0. W. Syki'- "A Nest of Simple Folk" O'Faolam "Henry VIII" Hacketf. "A Modern Tragedy" IJcntlc 75c MAKES YOU A .MEMBER OF OUR RENTAL LIBRARY FOR ONE MONTH Read as much as you like of the latest and best book . N source of enjoyment will yield so much for so little cost Join : Send a card to Mother for Mother's Day. We have a Urte 'k of beautiful cards to choose from. eMaeMvsMd a t mu x mj i r.m rii r. Striking Values in Aluminium Ware Double Hollers - Tea Kettles Saucepans Coffee Percolators Your Choice, 95c BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY 25c GORDON'S HARDWARE rhone 311 Me Hrldf SI TlieFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.