r i 8 PAGE roc ... . t Mi lf 5, . : 4 S.i r We Sell Everything. the PEOPLES STORE ltd. Formerly Hudson's Bay Co. Store, 3rd Avenue Phone Blue 907 We Sell the Best For Less FRIDAY and SATURDAY A Complete Line of Mens Furnishings Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention 25 from including everything for FISHERMEN What you can buy here for less! Dress Shirts Work Shirts Underwear Pyjamas Dressing Gowns Socks Dress and Work Gloves Tics Overalls Hone Dry Suits Rubber Suits Rubber Coats Haversacks Leather Coats Dunnage Bags Work Pants Dress Pants Suits Overcoats Hats and Caps Trunks and Valises Handkerchiefs Suspenders Belts Scarves Semi-Ready Clothes In short, everything that real men wear. Semi-Ready Suits and Semi-Ready Top Coats Save or Men's UNDERWEAR Turnbull's Supreme Combinations Q-fl Oft on sale ... OXOV St. George's Drawers from 98c up St. George's Puttonles;-from l59u St. Georee Combinations Caribou Yc'.low Isabel Shirts GQft to clear .Men's Work- Pants Tweeds Whipcords Moleskins Worsteds All at reduced prices Tooke's and Stewart's Shirts, finest qualities in broadcloth materials from $1.49 up Owing to the advance in freight on coal by the steamship companies amounting to 50 cents a ton it is necessary for us to advance our rates on Island coal. After May 15 Our Prices Will Be: Nanaimo Lump Sacked & delivered, per ton $14.00 ;L-Nanaimo Nut Sacked & delivered, per ton . .$12.50 Mine Run Sacked and delivered, pcr'ton .$12.75 Loose Lump, delivered, per ton $12.75 Loose Nut, delivered, per ton $11.50 Loose Mine Kun, delivered,' per ton $11.50 ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. 116 Phones 117 Save on Men's SUITS Worsteds Tweeds Blue Serges Flannels 59 from -95, Spring Hats Men's Spring Hats, fur felts and wool felts from Shirts 1.95 Just arrived Men's English Waterproof Trench Coats, the last word in style at half their regular selling price, ranging from Get your's now! up Work Shirts Men's Work Shirts, Do-met Flannel and TQ Blue Drill Men's Khaki Drill Work il.ts!.59 up Men's Work Socks 12c, 23c, 29c and 39c MERCHANDISE SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED City Scrip Accepted EXTRA SPECIAL Novel Attraction A distinctly novl attraction is THE DAILT NKWH TOursday May u IKS Save on Mens RAINCOATS 25 Miners and Towers Rubber Coats $5.95. Full Length Serviceable Raincoat $3,98 Sweater Coats Sweater CCatsV Black Jumbo Knit Q-l Q All sizes .... VA4 Tweerj Caps Tweed Caps, tin all colors 89c & 59c English . Cravanettes 50 English Cravanettes Q OS from VVtW up Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention 6.95 The Peoples Store Ltd. THIRD AVENUE Sm3 IXB2K!lBXI3.lliai2!rflZaS RS'KIB U,1 BZK7B" Mi B1B2BS COAL PRIC and up Japanese Display Buckley is Going At Old Armory Is East on Business Of Local Project To close up preliminary matters being presented by .he local Cana-(ln regard to the project for the es-dlan Japanese Association at the tabllahment of a pulp and paper old armory on Second Avenue ln!mUl at prlnce Kupert by the Mu-the form of an exhibition of Japan-! tual Pult & paper Mills Ltd. of ese school work and handicraft of Pr,ncc Rupert. F. L. Duckley Is all nubile school aces corresnondine1.'1'' 10 'cave Vancouver ior tnc 'to ihe rarigef from- Grade ljMotast' according towtjrd reaching Orarli. 8 in Canadian srhnolH Hun.'"ere- He wl Visit - Montreal and! dreds of exhibits of painting in ewYotk-water colors, sketching, pencil t drawing, etching.' all produeed In anese missionary. It opened this the schools of Japan by pupils afternoon and will continue Friday thete, have been obtained and are and Saturday, being shown In an effective way. The disnlav. also lncludine a corner - of adult work, Is In charge of-Rev. A Daily News Want-Ad. mouMmragmmBmm ,t. Matsumoto, local Anglican Jap- will get what you want. Presbyterian Tea i: And Sale Success llijlily Satisfactory t,um 01 . Realized at Home of Mrs. D. u, Stewart Yesterday Tuo Uilu-i' Aid of Hrtt Presby- 'terun Church held a successful iu-u and sale of home eoofctng ye- tuay afternoon at the home of Mrs D. O Stewart. Fourtn Avenue b im M.my ladies called during the afternoon and a graUfytag sum of ovrr $35 was realised. The room were tastefully decorated with Miiujg flowers and foliage Mrs Stewart was assisted In receiving the guests by Mrs. C. O. Ham president of the Ladies' Aid. Mrs D McLeod and Mrs. Thomas McC'lymont ioured. Srvltenrs wre Mr? James L Lee. Mrs. A. Berner. Mrs. C E Starr. Mrs. Alex Flnnle, Miss Nc:t.i McLeod. Miss Beatrice Berne r Mi. Ruthaoa Wood and I Miss Lillian Jones. Mrs. J. Q. Reddle i -tod ;iN Hhler. Mr W L Sandlson and Mrs. Robert Camrron were tn charge of the salt1 of home cooking. Mr jours was in charge In the kitrhpn ... i ' ' ' . i w . .. iniH fv n'l-d during the afternoon ln- r'u(i-f! vi-al vlos by Mrs. II. N. Brcx kJrsbv and Mm. 8 D. Johnston. urnimiMtivrf by Mr B. J Smith Constipation Gone Says Montreal Woman Mr. J II ti;Vrie,7U6DtoletSl . M;r;ffcal -s urxjcf oilh ho Fruit -a-tive br.!!ir ber quick rttf frora con-tipt 'n Sheg4VcherexterieAclfoe a notary 10 j'ju would be ure that it itru Mr. Laliherteirkte, "limd tobetaVen I'hlndsrwibof IrriuWity andtauitude I ohiM not eat right. I did not sleep veil and could do my work oniv ih great difficulty. TW due to chronic constipation from IsuflrredseY-ereiy.Sooaaftcr I started tuing F rui t a-1 ive I became regassr, my headache am) irritation disappeared. I have lot of energy now titd can do all mywork without any trouble." "opT of Mra. LAlfUrU'i twm MttnMal win L w ' it f-Ktm Wrttt rmluiit ruT.A-irvxs-ij mi v tvarwHiu Chinaman Charged With Keeping Of Liquor For Sale As a : ' in!: of a raid by city police ta. tsi&iii mo f( cuhiw was e-. cr.h Avenue West. Mah Moon Chinese appeared in city police I ! rouri morning before Mig1-'.rat M' t'.ymora on a charge of kecp.ny it.'iuor for sale and. on plraduiK not guilty, was reou tided for eight days and given his liberty on $600 bail A quantity of bottled ! ( be r aa well as drinking equipment was tuezed by the police. W O, Fulton is arttof as counsel for Vac defence. Sitting In the capacity of a dty 'roun. i! City Commissioner W. J. Alder is rn session it the City Hall this afternoon to dispose of an accumulation of routine buslneetf. Dun Munro. making his first trip out of the north In thirty-five years arrived from Juneau on the Princess Norah Tuesday afUmoon and proceeded on last evening's train for a trip to Toronto. THE ORIGINAL CASH & CARRY- We opened the first successful Cash & Carry Store In Prince Rupert Our Two Lenders Arc Quality and Service We accept government and city relief orders Wi: DKMVKK We feature low prices consistently Look for our Cash Specials In tomorrow's paper MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollar Hsve More Cents" P. O. Rox 575 Phone 18 TWO FILMS ONSCREEN Ttj. Firs Ms-el mA tttm.A lfA Tl. ! At Capitol Theatre Tonight "The FlrtWrd. ' a strango and fascinating romance set in the iDacKgrouna 01 Vienna, Austria's i gay capital, and "Red Hot Tires." a fast-moving romance of the automobile racing tracks, comprise the two features of a double bill program at the Capitol Theatre here tonight In The Firebird." Verree Teas-dale. Rteardo Cortec Lionel AtwlH and Anita Louise form a quartet Involved In a most unusual clandestine romance and a baffling murder mystery. Miss Teosdale and Mis Louise are seen In the roles of mother and daughter with Atwlll as the husband and father, and Cortes thi menacing, although magnetic figure, who threaten U destroy the aristocratic household Tlte police finally manage to untangle the Intricately wover threads of crime In a strange anc smashing climax, which brinr acandal to a great diplomat's fam Lyle Talbot. Oartn Gordon. Mary Artor. Roacoc Kama and Frank! Darro head the cant In "Red Ho Tires." a dynamic love drama tha I blossoms during thrilling auto race In whlcrvdarederil speedsters battk for racing honors, and two of therr fight at the same time for Ul na nd of a beautiful gtrl. Breath taking racing scene were takf n a the American LetVm Aurot Speed way in Los Angeles in which a sew of famous drtrers participate. Hooking I Changed Replacing "DeQ Dogs of the Air." the management of the local theatre announces that It has engaged an outstanding, Ilrltbh pie-tare. "Royal Cavalcade." depleting the twenty-five years' reign of KLng Oeorge V with a treat array of British acting talent, to be shown here on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. TONIGHT ONLY Every Home 3bnss4 vi:i:uu: tfasdaik V. At'HUKY SMITH At S IS Shoss on . World Ntr Cvrntt A Olrl malchei MU llh the dardewrkE nmt r, - of the speedway "Red Hot Tires" ThrtU-paekcd stop. d&re-devflt who p..- XtsMsl 0CtMlwtaaM4tf i sawsevessur ,j ft speedways and a a: who beat them at u-tr T gamel lth Lylc Tnlbol .Mary Astor 'At 1:13 k 9 4;. - ADDED Ricardo Cortez -- In 'The Firebird' KtBtaxararaicia in a Alex Flnnle left , tram for a brief bu..i Pacific RnnuifAc o fsincrpr "'cving Machine Not a luxury hut a ntfcs-sit in every thrifty home. Pays for iteclf in the many economies effected evtr dny in the year. A New Singer may be had as low as $50.00 And 2 Years to Pay Pays tor' itself in less time. Loss than rental and lasts for a generation. No home investment brings Mich multiple returns. Call Phone G and have a free demonstration. eMcuMm.J&l EVERY HOME NEEDS THE IIANDY REMEDY FOR N 1 am-DUK Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Pimples, Eczema, Rashes, Boils, Abscesses, Ulcers, Bad Less, Poisoned L Wounds, Piles, Scalp Diseases, etc. r-J IV. -SUB IT IS" Hf ttnl-t. UttMM, ST