paob rotm SPRING SHOES are arriving daily In Men's, Ladies' and Children's in latest styles at very low prices. Also a complete stock of Fleet Foot , Runners for the whole famiy, in all sizes. SPECIAL Silk Crepe and Chiffon Corticelli Hose C-j A A In all colors; reg. 1.25; now t?J. V V B. C. CLOTHIERS, LTD. Phone: Black 324 HYDE TRANSFER Office, 315 Second Ave., Phone 580 Sole Agents For PEMBINA PEERLESS COAL Long Lasting Sootless SPRING CLEANING Your color schciric should start with your floor IT IS AMAZING ! To sec how much fresh cheer well chosen rugs alone can bring, j Allowance made for your old rugs for any that arc new. ! D. ELIO Furniture Exchange SERVICE THE WORD OF THE NEW AGE TRY OURS! MUFFETS Breakfast 25c Cereal, 2 pkgs. MOTHER'S BISCUIT MIX 25c per pkg LUMP SUGAR Bulk 25c 3 lbs CHIPSO Large 43c 2 pkgs PALMOLIVE 6 for SOAP 27c j I. B. C. FAMILY SODAS per pkg JJci PEANUT BUTTER Bulk 2 lbs PEANUTS Fresh roasted 10c per lb; KING OSCAR SARDINES Q?ft 3 tins OUL i Fresh Fruits & Vegetables at Reduced Prices' MUSSALLEM'S! ECONOMY STORE1 "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 rnone 18 BB:3i;B:iiww!:iiirn.Bniiirirgn:iini:ii: I MANURE For Sale $1.50 a Load DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red 608 COAL! GOAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley, Valley. We also 'sell 'nmothy Hay, Wheat. Oats and Barley., Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 Next Frizzell's Market Systematic Service Efficient & systematic serviccj is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record ol all repairs made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets serviced by- SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 "TILL1E THE TOILER" rvjE got to OO SOME Fast thimkimg r.o4Auo 'VE (SOT rro BR.EA1C, THE MBwt TO THB BOSS r aihlu. HAT'S THE MEWS7 LTf-V I i WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront j . The newly established fuel station of the Home Oil Distributors Limited at the North Island trolling grounds is now in operation with is Sid Elklns of this city In charge of the oil station and J. C. Hunt, formerly of Port Esslngton and now of Burns Lake, conducting the general store In connection therewith. T. N. LePage. manager of the northern division of the company's business, has been at North Island Island In .connection with the open-In connection with the opening up A. of the establishment for business, returning to town yesterday on the fish packer Jedway, Capt. Johnny Hartlin, which left here early last Thursday morning for North Island with supplies for the station, hav ing also on board Mr. Elklns and I Mr. Hunt going out to assume their duties for the summer. With Capt W. P. Armour on board, the Armour Salvage Co.'s JONES Family Market Phone 957 Phone 937 Tuesday And Wednesday SPECIALS Boiling Beef 25c 3 lbs. Shoulder Steak 25c 2 lbs. Pot Roast of Beef 10c per lb Prime Rib Roll 75c 4 lbs Veal Chops 35c 2 lbs. Loin Lamb Chops 35c 1 . 2 lbs. Stew Veal, 2 lbs. it 25c 1 tin Peas Stew Lamb, 2 lbs. & 1 tin Peas Shoulder Roast of Veal rnJ 4 lbs. ." OVVf Leg of Veal Cp 1 At)s;an per lb Fresh Halibut 25c 2 lbs. for Red Salmon 20c per lb White Salmon 25c 3 lbs. FREE DELIVERY Phone T65 303 Third Ave. TLLT. LaaiD "SAWS VMHY PACK VO (SO TO THE mm OH.MUM.sy-) vaiE'VE aOT AL K TO PACtc - C.VJK V fc'fcE 60IWSL W ' L"T """HE rr- ' ; If' MOjIES THE DA1LT NIWS MondT Aprfi a service boat Daly left last night for Anyox and Is due back tomorrow. On a regularly scheduled voyage to Alaska. C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah. Capt. William Palmer, arrived In port at 9:15 yesterday morning from the south and sailed at 10:30 a.m. for Skagway and other northern points whence she scheduled to return here Thursday afternoon southbound. The vessel had a total of eighty-seven passengers on arriving here, three disembarking at this port while half a dozen boarded the vessel here for the north. With a fair sized list of passengers. Union steamer Catala, Capt. E. Dickson, arrived in port at 7 o'clock last evening from the south and sailed a couple of hours later for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow afternoon southbound. Salvation Army Easter Services Divisional Commander Assists Local Officers in Observance Easter meetings In the Salvation Army Citadel commenced on Friday evening with a service of song entitled "A Morning In the Orient." which was well rendered. The setting was in keeping with Easter tide, an illuminated cross banked with palms, daffodils and Easter llllles centred the platform. The service depicted scene from the Oarden of Oethsemane to the Re-surrectloii of Jesus Christ. Those taking part were: Lieutenant Bridge, reader: Master David Jones and Adjutant Laycock. soloists; W. V. Davles. pianist, and Miss Mary Pierce, recitor The final tableau emphasized the Easter message "He is Risen" in which scene Miss Clara Pierce and Miss Dolly Smith represented angels at the tomb. On Saturday and Sunday Major W. L. Carruthers. divisional com mander for Northern British Co lumbia and Alaska, was In charge of all services. Sunday morning commenced with the usual prison servlci fol- Ia4 V... UA 11 (. I UJ UIC 11 UUUVk KMIVC III1 ;thc Citadel. At 2:30 njn. Maior Carruthers addressed the Sunday! School children. A visit to the Prince Rupert Hospital was made where Eajter War Cric were dls- trlbuted to the patients followed by jan Oten open air air JWrvlrA service nnrf and in an Indoor Inrlnnr meeting in the Citadel at 7:30. The Major's visit has proven very helpful to the officers and comrades of the local corps. Major Carruthers leave on this evening's train for the interior to inspect Salvation Army Corps. GOOD PAIR OF FILMS 'Vanessa" and "Car 99" on Screen Of Capitol Theatre A romantic drama. "Vanessa, Her Love Story, starring iieien Hayes and Robert Montomery." and a tense auU-drtvlng crime-fighting a film. "Car 99." are the feature offerings on a double bill at the Capitol Theatre here at the first of this week. Both are said to be very entertaining pictures. -Vanessa" is a brnd new picture. having played during the past week or so in first-run theatre In the larger cities. There Is a notable cast of favorites, beildes Miss Hayes ana Montgomery, wuuuuig uiw Kruger. May Robson. Lewis Stone. Violet Kmble-Cooper. Henry S e- phenson and Donald Crlip. The pic - ! lure is an aaaputuvu ui iiugn ai- ; poies novel acaung wini me spectacular Herrie clan of the rugged Cumberland district of England. Tho story concern Vanessa, the heroine, and her troubled love affair with Benjie Herrie, the "wild one" of the elan. "Car 99" Is a story based on true incident In the experiences of the famous Michigan State Police and its criminal hunting activltcs. Fred McMurray. handsome new star, has the leading role of an adventurous two-fisted fighter while Ann Sheri dan is his pretty sweetheart. Sir Guy Standing and William Frawley. In a humorous role, are outstanding among the supporting cost Candy Sale Was 1 Held in Schools Over $10 Itraliird Ust Thursday IJy the l'rinre Rupert Parent Teachers A relation The Prince Rupert Parent- Teachers' Association held Its an nual candy sale In the various schools last Thursday afternoon prior to the closing for th Basher, vacation. Well over $40 was rea- llzed as a result of the sole The following ltdie were ! In charge: j Booth Memorial School Mrs. E" nobrt Wood, MA. John LawYle and irs- "a.niora rericins. ivuig rxiwara iwgn -pcnooi-j-.Mrs. H. B. Eastman and ''Mrs. Oscar Smith. Seal Cove School- -MnVAlex Wy-lle and Mrs. David Scott. Borden Street School Mrs. S. V. Cox. Mrs. Fred Barber and Mrs. Alex Mackenzie. The case of 0. H. Munro. charged with falling to comply with an order of the assistant fire marshal, was dismissed In city nollce I OV4 . I'M SO . "Star" Role A Hiilv W0 iv,j ant-Ad. i court Defore Magistrate McCly-ii l'a'lVC8 mont Saturday afternoon. E. F Will sret what you want. Jones acted for the crown. Just Another Headache VJMAT'S THE HATTER?. Anniversaries Of Weddings Were ll.. I., f 11 I umy viuseryeu js ;l The home of Mr. and Mrs. James B Watt. Ambrose Avenue, was the'H scene of much merriment on Sa-j" turday evening when a party of 38 'S well-wishing friends invaded It In'U surprise visit to congratulate and j celebrate the Joint wedding annI-;3 versary of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dal-1 3 garno and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Par- !m son. if A lolly time was spent in dancing,, amM flnri ,.. 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