fAQI TOV - i g p OVERWAITEA LTD.P Third Avenue, PRINCE RUPERT, Friday April 5th OVERWAITEA LTD. ARE A 100 imiTISH COLUMMA OKGANIZA-TION WHOSE SHAREHOLDERS ARE ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE COMPANY Our articles of association docs not permit the sale of shares to any other than employees so you are not trading with a foreign organization whose profits leave the country. We have a reputation to uphold for selling QUALITY MERCHANDISE at CONSISTENTLY LOW- PRICES. Every article is sold with a Money-Hack Guarantee if not satisfied. We at all times give preference to H. C. Products, providing quality is equal. It is our policy to feature money-saving specials weekly. Thrifty housewives take note and save on your weekly budget. Wc Sell for Less Because We Sell for Cash. GOOD FOR ONE WEEK CDETJ A I C GOOD FOR ONE WEEK FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 5 sJlLLLftLiJ FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 5 PEARL WHITE SOAP 3 bars PURE STRAW JAM Made from fresh fruit, per tin . . HELMET BRAND CORNED BEEF, per tin KEEP SMILING We Keep the Ball Rolling Here is a Chance to Save 1 HIGHLAND PCfTATOES-Only a few sacks left 52 Qn O 7 1 to clear, per sack OKANAOAN ONIONS 6 lbs B, C. CARROTS '8 lbs B. CSPINACH- 2 lbs. HAPPYVALE PEARS Packed by Libby's 2 tins RED PLUMS per tin SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE '.2's, 3 tins AYLMER JUMBO PEAS Size 5, 2 tins BRAID'S BEST COFFEE 1-lb. tin i lbs SHOE POLISH 2 in 1 All- colors, pej tin 25c 25c 25c 29c 11c 29c 27c 10c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season at Reduced Prices MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" j P. O. Box S7S rhone 18 Daily News Want-Ads. always bring quids results. 10c 45c 9c MACARONI Ready-Cut 3 lbs. for WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Northland Transportation Co.'s motorship Northland, Capt. Len Williams, arrived In port at 2 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan and, after discharging one carload of frozen fish at the plant of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. for trans-shipment east over Canadian National Railways, sailed in continuation of her regular fortnightly voyage to Seattle. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived in port at 10:30 this morning from, Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomor- rnur pvninc7 nn hpr nrav cntith Tho OtCVesseI brought north a good sized WHOLE DRY GREEN PEAS Offn ZuSZ7. "' . Y"Z u! JBs l"vl"r wing iivo i.unvamjr uu itic increase. The British steamer Jersey City, next grain ship to load at this port, which was originally reported due on April 8, will not be here until about April 15, It is now expected. The vessel will take a full cargo to the United Kingdom or Continent. There are reports of further vessels coming in the near future to load wheat here but there Is no official confirmation as yet at local offices t : ni. m-m ryr mw- vxmz mxn j 0f the Alberta Wheat Pool. II. J. ZUMKEHR Fully Equipped and Experienced Chimney Sweep Authorized certificates Issued with each chimney .cleaned. Call or Telephone Thompson Hardware A meeting of model yacht racing enthusiasts is being called for Frl 1 day evening of this week In the of flee of Capt. J. R. Elfert, harbor master, for the purpose of lining up entrants for the proposed Prince George's Cup on Good Friday, and MANURE For Sale $1.50 a Load DOMINION DAIJIY Phone Red G08 17c QUICK QUAKER Non-Premium pkt. 17c OATS With Chinaware per pkt 27c SOUP Tomato, Vegetable 9 f0 & Clam Chowder. 3 for 1 Pkg. CHIPSO and 2 Cakes An CDV'Q CCCCK Wb. tin 4 Qn Kirk's Castile Soap UK' fIVA 0 wwi each V, BAKING POWDER 2Mb. tin 57c FRESH CARROTS 4 On EMPRESS BRAND 12-oz. tin 15c 2 bunches PURE PLUM JAM Oip SPINACH Mb. tin, each K' 2 lbs, for -- ALBERTA BUTTER 7fip LETTUCE Large heads (n First grade. 3 lbs 1 each SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE f(n BANANAS Golden ripe 9 Regular size. 2 tins x?- 3 lbs, for AO COFFEE ORANGES-Large size 43c vvi 1 Ffcshiv nround30c ,n 35e 40e Family size, 2 doz. for 35c LOGGIE LOBSTER Fine 4IZp LEMONS California 4 ffp for salads. Vs. per tin J-tlC Medium size, per doz. . J-tly PORK & BEANS Campbell's 9n GRAPEFRUIT Large size Ofto 16-oz,cans, 3 for 5 for Wc carry a complete stock of Groceries, FREE Fresh Fruits in Season. Smoked .Meats. 2 Scribblers to every child school age Lards, ,Etc. Agents for the renowned purchasing a pound of our Tea at regular Brand of Quaker Flour, Cereals and Feed. fj1" 40C, 45C, 55C We self First Grade Butter only. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 1 1 possibly, to make plans for placing I the sport on a permanent basis. : The ambition Is to eventually establish a model yacht racing pool which could be used in the winter as a skating rink but, of course, it is not yet ascertained whether or not this would be feasible. Meantime, a good deal of Interest Is being displayed in the revival of the marine sport here. Coast freighter Silvor, Capt. Al bert Gcorgeson, was In port overnight with general cargo, sailing this morning on her return to The former trawler O. E. Foster, which was purchased a year or so ago from the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. by the Armour Salvage Co. and later disposed of by the latter to Capt. B. L. Johnson of Vancouver, left for Vancouver on Monday in tow of the tug Hecla af ter having been tied up at the lo cal dry dock for several months. It is understood .the Foster will be fitted out in Vancouver for use as a tugboat. Here in connection with the docking of the steamer Prince n . ... ... ueorge, wnicn is undergoing annual overhaul at the local dry dock. Thomas Louden, superintendent of Canadian National Steamships; Albert Farrow, steamboat inspector, and Frank Boomer, Lloyds inspector arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this, morning from Vancouver. Try a Dally News classified ad. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley 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. 58 Phones 558 THI DAILT NEWS 1 ii reTi Overwaitea Ltd. Opens Local Store Friday Morning The Overwaitea Limited will open its Prince Rupert branch on Friday April 5. and attention is directed to the .company's announcement which appears on this page. Speaking of the Overwaitea Limited the British Columbian, of New Westminster says: "In this com mercial and industrial review of the ity and district. It Is well worth while singling out for favorable commendation th twenty-eight modern, up-to-date grocery stores jwncd and operated by the Over- '.waltca Limited. Tills Is especially true in that the progressive firm referred to ha its Inception in tt city of New Westminster, when from modest beginnings, it ha through the religious practice oj fair and honorable dealing wttfc J patrons, expanded until at the mo-j ment of writing It is solidly entrenched In commodious, well- stocked establlshm'nU at the fol- lowing vantage commercial centres (throughout the province. Vancou ver. New Westminster. Ladner. Cloverdale. Langley Prairie. Mission City. Chllliwaek. Merrltt. Williams Lake. QuesncL Salmon Arm. Kam-ioops, Armstrong, Vmon. Kelowna, (West Summerland. Princeton. Nel son. Orand Forks, Oliver. Kaslo Nakusp and Prince George Each and all of these stores arc not only popular landmarks, but arc. and have been for a Ion? time, success-i fully catering to the specific and general needs of all sections of the respective communities in which1 they are located. This progressive firm is aptly named. In that far-sighted patrons who trade at an of Its stores do. In truth and in fact obtain the best possible value when making pui chases. In this respect, thf marked benefits of the up-to-date business methods employed in the conduct of each and every store, and the firm's business as a whole, is plainly appreciated by thinking people throughout the length and breadth of the Interior of the province, as well as the coast mainland, and also on Vancouver Island, where well appointed, and well stocked stores are established at Port Albernl, Courtenay, Nanalmo. Ladysmlth and Duncan, as proven by the fact that the clerks are always busy. Indicating a steady turnover of the very large and well assorted stock carried. Importers and dealers in internationally known brands of staple and fancy groceries and devoting exclusive departments for the express purpose of coffee roasting and tea Mending, there Is absolutely nothing overlooked by the management of Overwaitea Limi ted that would In any way tend to meet the specific and general needs of customers everywhere. In a word, Overwaitea Stores represent a distinctly home Industry, the Im portance of which should not be overlooked by those who have the welfare of home business and In dustrial operators at heart. A gen ulncly friendly greeting, cpupled with the never-falling courteous' and prompt and efficient service, as a noteworthy feature, of the progressive business methods that have won for Overwaitea stores, separately and collectively, high public favor from the outset. The firm of Overwaitea Limited Is a British Columbia institute in the best sense of the term. The personnel directing its affairs arc Individually and collectively people vitally concerned In the commercial and Industrial growth and develop ment of the province, and to this end have In the past, and still are. contributing generously both of time and money in an earnest en deavor to make the name and fame of this fair province known afar as a desirable place in which all who will may live, work, prosper, play and be happy. A feature of Overwaitea Limited Is that the entire personnel comprising the membership of the con cern, from president down the long line to Junior clerks and office assistants work on a co-operative, profit-sharing hasls. This wise policy makes for maximum, all-round harmony and efficiency In the ranks. of the organization, and at the same time Insures patrons of an unsurpassed brand of faith ful service and co-operation that carries with It Invaluable economic advantages." Mrs. Oeorge Bryant returned to the city on -the Prince Rupert this morning following a visit In; Seattle. She was accompanied by her son, Wlzner Bryant. FARCE IS MIRTHFUL College Rhythm," Replete With Music and Dancing. Here "College Rhythm." at the Capitol .lieatre this mid-wsek. It a mirthful farce, with lots of danelng and hit tunes, built around the ludicrous rivalry of two college boys for the same maiden's hand. The principals In the triangle are Lanny Ross. Jack Oakle and Mary Brian. Joe Penner. radio entertainer, Is also featured. They are supported by Helen Mack, Lyda Robert!. George Barbler. Franklin Pangborn and Robert McWadf. In order to take business away from their department store competitors, the boys Inject college atmosphere Into the JxisUtutlon. with chorus girls, Vrasf bands and a football team. The hit hsoot of the picture is the football game between the two ttore teams. In whtrh Ross proves .lis valor and then decides he does not love Mary Brian, after all, but Ids demure little secretary, Helen Mack That leaves Oakle to team up with Mary Brian SPORT REVIVING BASEBALL Ilea Approved by Junior Chamber Of Commerce Jatk Munallcm Captain of Employment Drive The Junior Chamber of Commerce, at its regular monthly dinner meeting In the Knox Hotel last night, approved of a move which is on foot to revive baseball In Prince Rupert this year. The community hall and gymnasium project was further dlcussed as well as a proposal to use the old armory for this purpose. T. J. Williams and Foster Wtllan a ported on the employment service campaign which Is being instituted In the city. Jack Mussallem was appointed captain of the Junior Chamber's canvassing team. The sum of $10 was voted to the expense fund in connection with the campaign. Final approval was given to the draft of a pamphlet which Is to be Issued for the benefit of tourists visiting the city this summer. J C Ollker is chairman of the committee on this matter. T. N. LePage, president, was In .e chair and there was a good attendance of members. SPORT CHAT The Orotto and the Port Simpson Athletic Club will meet on Thursday and Friday nights of this week to decide who will play against Anyox for the Northern British Columbia basketball championship and the Sun Life Cup. The team from Simpson is undoubtedly the strongest aggregation that has been sent from that town in quest of the diamplonshlp and is expected to give the Grotto a good run with a fair chance of winning the series. On Thursday the Moose and Canadian National Recreation Association will start things going while on Friday the Legion and High School will play the last of their two game play-off series. Basketball Thursday and Friday Scini-Kinal For N. H. C. Championship Port Simpson Athletic Club VJ. Grotto EXHIBITION GA.Mi: Mooe vs. C. N, It, A. Starts 7:30 Adm. 25c & 10c SEXTUPLETS! A Six Star Hit! Jo Penner. the Radio ri. 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