paoi roua Watch for the Opening NABOB COFFEE j-lb. tin "8-lbV'tln .NABOB-TEW per lb', '.:v ALBERTA BUTTER .3 lbs. ECONOMY BACON per lb DOMINION BACON Half or whole, per lb. , MASSETT EGOS 3 doz. PRINCE RUPERT EGGS 39c $1.89 of The Peoples Store I ' Limited L In the Store Formerly Occupied By the Hudson's Bay Co., 3rd Ave. This company will specialize in carrying a complete assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Wearing Apparel at most popular prices. 150 Beautiful Dresses in Canton and Flat Crepes, Triple Sheers, Krinkle Crepes, Ripple and Pebble Crepes, Cellophane Taffeta, Etc., Etc. ALSO 75 Beautiful Swagger Suits in Monotone Tweeds, Flecked Tweeds, Broken Checks and many others too numerous to mention. Also a lovely assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Spring Coats, beautifully lined and tailored, the last word in style. Blouses, Lingerie, Slips, Gloves and Hose in all styles and colors. THE POLICY OF THIS COMPANY WILL BE MERCHANDISE SATISFACTORY or- MONEY REFUNDED Watch For Future Announcement OQn' WHEAT FLOUR, 7-lb. sk. Bachelors Should OUR PRICES ' Be lk P.ded Stand Comparison Quality and Service. Try us By Guild Debate "Resolved That There Should be a Tax on Bachelors" was the sub'-jject of an entertaining impromptu I debate Wednesday night at the monthly meeting of the Prince Rur I pert Players' Guild at Toe H Rooms, i The affirmative side, taken bv a p. 49C Woodslde and Miss Dorothy Bruce, 31C'meeUng and the dcbat was Pre" 63c! 95c twv Fresh, 3 do?. jr j . ALBERTA ROSE FLOUR Q4 Q YYOUlQ Write 49-lb. sack VlUO , DR. DR. MIDDLETON'R MIDDLETON'S WHnt WHOLE F r rv ' Down I Irkvim Capital; hr ,?T7r rr 25C OTTAWA, April 5. (CP.-Writing ' ir iSt'2J,eS- idown by $1,046,331,686 of the Cana HOLLAND t HERRINGS Q1 99 dlan National Railways' capita! t?X.OO Milkers keg per ,structure ywterday be-: ' ,,,'"c "jcy Ifore the rallwav ron-imltW of P,r HEINZ KETCHUP-Large Hame'rVt by a ,71 2 boltles ' i auditing firm of George A. Touche Fresh Fruits & Vegetables at Reduced Prices MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More OnU" P. O. Box 57S rhone 18 j ' Sf:a: st"!:''!!'1':'! JiW'srs sjTSr'.B'i'SiwiW!!: I seasasBaBBMMBBHBBaB99an COAL! COAL! i Our Famous Edson, AlberU and : Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran- teed to give satisfaction. Try a ! ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley We : also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat. ! Oats and Barley. 1 Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 -- Phones $51 & CO. "TILL1E THE TOILER" I WAirr you TO VS SOME THE STVLES .inwuen THB Ages Returning to service alter having been off for three weeks undergoing annual overhaul at Victoria. C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide. Capt. S. K. Gray, is due in port at 5 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. II. E. Ponsonby having reported .he removal of a rowboat on Wednesday afternoon from the Cow Bay floats where he had left it when he came up town, the city xIice got busy and yesterday the raft was located at the fishermen's aoats just east of the dry dock. Further" investigation led to the summoning of several youths into olice court this afternoon as a re-ult of the incident. There were thirty-seven passengers aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was In pott yesterday afternoon southbound from Stag-way to Vancouver. Four passengers disembarked from the vessel here while five went sooth aboard her. Capt. Paul Armour returned to : port at 4 o'clock this morning with THE DAILY NIWS ft 4 This Job Required Real Skill? iBABES IN Somebody in eastern United Stat es more than 100 feet ions from C L the trees, but ho to get them out ever, Mr. Giggey was equal to the ordered 15 cedar poles each M. Giggey in Terrace He had was a tough problem. How-task and the above picture shows how he did It. He built up platforms on two trucks and contrived to get the poles down the steep and winding roads with-out a hitch. Mr. Glggey is a visitor In town today on business. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront SOMETHING NEW HERE (Continued from page three. with long veil of Venetian lace and crown of orange blossoms, carrying an arm bouquet of cala lilies. As the rnatron of honor was Mrs. Grahani Cottam who had a delightful costume of white silk net with to ik lies of pink wearing a large picture hat and carrying a bouquet of snapdragons Miss Lorna McLaren and Mis Leona Parker were pretty bridesmaids, the former is gold silk nit ind the latter in blue with large picture hats to match. Misses Janet Rochester aid Olenna. Moore were sweet lltt r train bearers in powder blue silk njt frocks topped with little Dukfi hats. Tiny Joyce Morin was a picture indeed as she led the procession strewing petals along the path from her basket of roses. She had a rote petal dress of pale pink net with a bandeau of brilliant. Musical accompaniments for the style show were played by Mlis Margaret McCaffery at the plario and Bert Cameron with the vtolta In charge of the presentation of the style shew-was Mrs. H. 8. Packer who displayed taste and tact in her difficult task. Mrs. C. V. Sutherland directed tbe beautifies Uon of the models. Bouquet used in the show were the service .boat Daly .from a trip vmade by imert Flower Shop, be- w xng awriwt to tn ftotpttal. Armour, the party included Mrs. Armour. Miss June Armour. Mrs. Max Asemissen, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. J. T. Harvey was annunciator. The Family Shoe Store assisted by loaning some of the shoes worn Fulton and Miss Tekla Fulton. The I ov models. trip was favored by good weather and all aboard had i very enjoyable time. Archie Watt, C. N. R. divisional master mechanic, arrived In the 0" nlght's tram on one of! was declared the winner over the I I 'ro j ram and Tea The afternoon's musieal program included vocal solos by Mrs J. H MeLeod. Mrs. II N. Brocklesby and Mrs. A. J. Webber and violin solos by Miss Nellie Lawrence. Ushers were Mrs F. St. Amour 7 7 P! negative which was upheld by Nel-h,s Periodlcal tr,P t coast and land MUs Mary Conudina. Miss L1I 1 - , son Allen and Miss Beatrice Ber-!wW be "turning to Prince George Iian Lowe was cashier. QQp;ner. cn ms afternoon's train. ( Servlteurs at the tea tables were i Roth Gordon predded over the . I Rlrl of the Order of the Children oiler Besner. who has been here i of Mary Mrs. Arthur Murray. Mrs ceded by a brief business session. on buslness- "sa by the Princess McArthur and Mrs Turgeon were Refreshments were served to good sized crowd of members. Adelaide tonight for Vancouver m charge in the kitchen. 1 End Pain, & Swelling Bleeding m I of PILES I (HEMORRHOIDS) With Zam-Buk Herbal Ointment. V TOYLAND Laurel and Hardy Featured in Tramftr of Colorful Operetta j To Screen Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, the popular comedy team, romp through one of the most delightful and humorous screen fantasies ever seen on the screen in "Babes in Toyland" which comes to the Capitol Theatre as the week-end feature offering. Before attaining their status as heroes. Laurel and Hardy exper ience no little grief and high adventure which is unfolded with a background of music and song from the delightful Victor Herbert operetta. The musical story Is that of the toymakcr's apprentices and their friends, the villagers. Several dark clouds blot out the sunshine from toyland before Stannic Dum and Ollie Dee are able to come to the rescue of the pretty little shepherd ess and frustrate the villain's plans. Charlotte Henry gives a fine performance, it U saM. as the dainty shepherdess. Those who have been crying for clean and wholesome feature pro ductions will find in "Babes in Toyland" real romance, glorious nuslc and a spectacle long to be remembered. NO PEP? Whtn you feel like a leg and your muiclcs tire easily, it's more than likel thst wsntei Uat ihouldn't be in your body are tending out poiKn Into your blood. At times like thw, take a bobblin;, bracing rUm of And re wi Li ver Salt each day tili the trouble clears up. Then take an ocrstionat glatu ne or twice rach week and you'll star perfectly fit. Get Andrew now. ynll tin. IV: Large tin4.60: Extra large bottle, 76e. Proprietor, Swat & Turner. Ltd., NeweasUe-uponiTyne, Eng. Army Relief ,'oiisidrablc Hoods DUpmcd During February and March Relief .Issued by the Salvation Army for the months of February ind March: Shoes and rubbeM $53.82. O roc cries, $4346. Fuel. J12.2& f : '. Cash relief, UM. - Laundry. $Z48. ' Medicine. $1.50. Eighteen small hampers. Quite a lot of second hand cloth-ng was also given out MORE FURS WANTED Goldbloom The Old Kcliable Has a market for furs of all kinds just now. Beaver sKlns are needed yet to complete an order and furs of all kinds are wanted. 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