.1 ,. V. IMS THE DAILY NEWS PAOE FTVB Want Ads As Mayor Read Riot Act to Vancouver Strikers LOST : today, dull "Jd ch-.n pendant on ttonli i .-h Are , Third Aw. r ,m Kinder please return News Office v 6 girl's silver tarMtait ,, uaily Mewe. 104) FOMENT KfKHINO ROOMJt. 1416 tor. Hione Hd 4U l FORALK t i F'ully equipped trolling ( long. T hp. engine. i u bargain ax owner k .VI. Ph-w Ori-rn 4tf PAINTERS PAiNTINO aa Papefr.iHrit t! ,er. Phone Red WW .UttMltST I Kit OK HIT . .i IftiHraltW 1-hr lirf imv i irf ffiwm ht .m the Ma mm uubwlfwl nply to thr UqtMir Onrtro? U-artw ii mmfir-i . Jr . ;n at bolW.im kiuMii .' K.ETT HOTTl. ftitufttr M N Mm U Br upm. Hc.r1! loo. N., M ftiK 4 Uh No IH4. Mwrti U tftnr Rupm Uuul DMrtct in iv rr-vlnc ol m'tln tr 'Im o! be. bf Uw tvit'l (ur tttr mi Uk pf m.K i. n eiw- diMr ' April IMS AO i -lUlk SrttMOm BARKER Skai PI KK FRESH MILK V' ivcriiment tented rows Mil 4t your honw just me for bn-akfuxt Hu.iv drlivery, 1 a.m. to I a.m l!xlra drllvrrjr at 4 p. in. rv'Tpl on Thuridiy and Sundays. DOMINION DAIRY Plioiie Red COg COAL! COAL! - Fa.ri'.i..-. Edson Alberta and Va ley Coals are guaran- i.ive uUafaction Try a . -f 1 Hutkley Valley We e'l rtmothy Hay WheaU OaU and liar lev Prince Rupert Fcod Co. 51 riionen Si Contest Concoleum Gold Seal fongoletirn OoW Seal ' Number Contest will : mi" until May llth. noon never win If you " '..fc a ihance Art now! MACKENZIE'S Ft'RNITIJRK fhnne 711 Third Ave. Beautiful Waves r 'r new and latest Helen ' Machine, featuring " ne and Prince Marina "in' ton permanent. Mi Lady Hcauty Shoppc riinnr C55 Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is tlie best and most economical. OUR SBRVICB RKCORD ' ow complete record ol ' ' "ppulrs made and all parts n:m:ed A copy of this record " umcd with all sets serviced by SUPERIOR ti RADIO-ELECTRIC I'hone lllue 320 The dry tprtftf h given a xrtitlrfSellrtj ttitoTttiint and bf fore the opportunity for fsiVners to culU va well and clean up the weed mt the imunn t late und the nighu utili cold I am inclined U. tfurrk mdhng are bettor held 'back until warm rain come rather tram Mint panted out now. It la a goad thin to harden them off well I " mijiv urn urn us are ; ao at P'ir' land, much hortr in the stem this year ft,ws u being marie wi t a the yr tiitn usual. Jk Fuji Wftsnken gmdW at the back of the some nice Emperor daffs that have'cnun tu.unt Seai. tie 0t .ni made king and large nowera Tfiee oi. th v.uth . ilk' "f the quarry and K ewus nr- among the lararM,the wr.ik i bflbnj rarrted out sys-rawfi. 1 1 Hiuia-ally :iid -11 Even this i A ery arrowy elump of hv;u-inihi. 'ia Jfl fwl blwmi in Joe Nuvlir':. ieefvlee bed in the tnml of his house H la a pfly that rim Avenue I , not in heller condition fnr ilnvini' mi I that more people micht sc.- Mr Najrlor'a and Mr Pu'ler's reripeetive ifWdeHa lliere la always a nice rhowtnn of flower" there Then I (Julian at has a very abowy front j garden Just now with the yellow doronlcum and white arable nicely .combined. : Many ieople have remarked upon j 'the excellent work being done by j (the Canadian National Railways In Improving their gardens lately ! : SUrtlng at the toftball grounds j j some autendid dry walls have been built and the little stream has been neatly walled. The work Is proceed- I log in the direction of the proposed ; new sunken garden which han been well drained and cleaned out : Pretty noon the workmen will have i THE MARKET Retail prices current here are as follows. Applrs Wloeaan. fancy wrapped, 3 lbs. 25 Dm 2.75 "C" Grade. 3 lbs 3f iiaK 2.00 j Yellow Kewiana, fancy wrapped 3 lbs. & 1 Box 2.7 C" Qra4e. 2Vi tb w SAO , DeliclaAM, faney wrapped, 3 lb. A ; Box iM , FrulU Hothouse Rhubarb, lb .10 ! Lemons, doa. lie to 30 Oranges, doc. 26c to .60 Grapefruit, Cal., each, 5c to 10 lOrapefratt, Florida, each 10c to .16 Bananas, In. .16 Butter Faney cartoned, lb. ,. M No 1 Creamery, 3 Km M Lard Pure, lb - M Vrgrtables Swset Potatoes, lb 10 i Potatoea. No. 1 Terrace, 12 lbs. 2t Sack 1 1.06 Ashcroft, 12 lb. .26 Sack T 1.75 'onions. B.C., lb 05 jOarlle, Imported, per lb-.- -35 .Cabbage. Calif., per lb. 10c to .12 I Cauliflower. Cal.. 30c to 35 t Parsley, bunch .06 i Carrots, 10 lbs. -2f j Turnips, uprlver, 10 lbs. .25 ;UeeU. bulk. 8 lbs. .25 Celery, Cal., head lte to 35 Leeks, bunch .06 Mexican Tomatee. lb. 2t Lettuce. Cel.. head 10c to ........ .18 Bruaaells Sprouts, Oal, lb 2t California Spinach, lb 16 Asnaragus, Oal.. lb. 36 Feed Hay. Btflkiey Valley Timothy 100 lbsi - - 1.4S Wheat, Alberta 2.2S Bran 1.8! Middlings 2.10 ShorU - 185 Oat 2.20 Fine Oat Chops 233 Crushed Oats 235 B.C. Fresh Extras. Grade A Large, cartoned, dwt 36 Local, new laid. daz. 35 Grade A, Mediums, doi 33 Fresh Pullets, doz. 32 Barley 230 Laying Mash 2.80 Ovwler Shell l.M MraH . , Fowl. No. 1. lb. - A. ' 3! Roasting Chicken, lb. 3C Ham, sliced, first grade .40 Ham, picnic, first grade, lb 30 FRESn MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY ' Phone 657 ; Maimer is our It fa expected that scrnat improvements will be made there Other improvement' in the C N R garden ae bem? undertaken which will muke . hem very , attractive Pretty vmn wi shuli pewpac- cwuun; n mix jm- 1 ! i. in -vee the gardenc jusi a they avm ihef hfuiuld be u '-r'Utable ';' ii" tb'.U'h ft .! Uik' ' vcrai yeur in jet me n--. .- m lock plui.i to Rkv the pro r et'l- et. fc-.l. fiord ti tellf. of hwv. in saved some oi i vail r . ih:- : winter it iu I'd a r;,in i'f ci-rwas to the vide of the h'uw- above thim U'.ii I : I i:Ui Inajtely flown eoverJug tli'-in ..irn iiw eold winda The re- V. i i th it. wlv-re rnaresea had frown down two sea mm following, h- wi u. them doing well and! with new shoots six Inches long, Mr Gordon does not plant any of his old chrysanthemum root. Instead he Ukas cuttings early In the spring, brings therrj en rapidly in the greenhouse and destroys the old roots. The centres oX the young pl.oi s are picked oif to make them bush? The flowers from the young plants, he says, are much finer that) they would be when grown from the old root H. F. P Uacoa. sMe, aliced. bet grade .. .45 Pork, shoulder, lb 20 Pork, tain. lb. 2i Pork, leg, lb u 2S - Pork, dry salt. lb. 2Q I Veal. loin. lb. 2i Beef, pas roast, lb. lie to .11 Veal ahousder. tb. .15 I Bef. boUmg. B. 12 Beef, roast prime rU. Beef, steak, lb. 28c to 30 Lamb. sJsmUar, lb. 22 Lanw. lag. Kv 30 Lamp Coops, lb. n 30 . 'Fish Halibut, fresh, lb Hmokttl Klpfedrs, lh. fresh, lb. Finney . fcrrtraeied lfbn. Tier lar 2flc tn Sfl r.. xmu none? - Nuts Walnuts, broken shelled IVamuta. shelled halve, lb Almonds, shelled, lb. Flour Floor, 49 No. 1 hard wheat ..'1.85; . Second Patent 1.80 Pastry Ftour. 10 lbs. 45c to 30 Aust. Pastry Flour. 10 lbs 35 Dried rrulu White. Figs, lb. .12 diack Cooking Fig, lb. Dates, bulk, lb 8c to Smyrna Natural Figs, lb Lemon and Orange eel Citron peel Prirtws, 30-40, lb PJVagiO-60. lb. Prune GOTO, lb Raisins, Australian seedless, lb. Raisins, Cal., seedless, lb. Currants, lb. AprJooU. lb. 30 Apples, dried 14c. to Peaches, peeled, 10c to tar 1 bugar White, 100 lbs 830 Vellow. 100 lbs Cheese Ontario solids, new, lb. ...32c St 35 Edam, lb. .45 Ontario, mature, lb. 35 Jtllton. lb . 35 Soquefort, lb. . DO JorgomrJa, lb. . M UNEMPLOYED DISSATISFIED At a meeting of the unemployed councils in the Exchange Block last night considerable dissatisfaction was expressed at the government work program. Work and wages had ! resolved itself into slavery and' starvation, it was declared. The! situation was reviewed at length' by several speakers, clothing espc-J clajh bejng mentioned. A commit- j tee of seven was elected to interview the government agent and the city commissioner today and present demands. The result of the interviews will be presented by the committee at a special meeting of the -unemployed this evening. A Daily News Want-Ad. will get what you want. When 1500 men trsa Di,. . sistance oi R.C.MJ yue!. foot Steamship Sailings 'or Vancouvei Tuesday Catala . 1:30 pjn. Thurs. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 pjn. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn Ss. Cardena .... midnight May 6 ss. P. Norah 5 pjn. May 14. 24 ss. Pr Louise 5 pjn. ram Vduy Sunday as. Catala 4 pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10 pjn. Friday ss. Pfin. Adelaide 4 pui Ss. Cardena l .. pjn. May 2 s. P. Norah a.m. May 10, 20 ss. Pr. Louise .... ajo. For Anyox and Stewart Sunday as. Catala -. 8 pjn. Wednesday -as. P. Rapert 4 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 ajn. Tliur.iday ss. Pr Rupert t pjn. for Naas Klver ana fort Mmpson ; Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. i f mm Naas Klver & Port Simpon Tuesday as Catala 11:34 ajn. lor Queen Charlotte Islands t I May 10 and 24 as. P. John 16 pjn. Krom Queen Charlotte Islands-May 8 and 28 as. Pr. John ajn. v-,-r cer..a:id.r.2 wo!:. -.-., : the delegation finally took rec i circlet as be read the f?moue act 'or Ocean Falls Thurs. ss P. Rupert 10:30 pjn. Friday-as. Prm. Adelaide 10 pjn 'rum Ocean Fall Wednesday as. P. Rapert 10 am. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 4 pjn. Ss. Cardena pjn. for Alaska May 2 ss. P Norah ajn: May 10, 20 ss. P. Louise .. ajn. From Alaska : May S ss. p. Norah pjn. May 14. 24 as. P. Loatee pjn. 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