mot rovm mi mxms mmx m mi rnxmimi vrrt COAL PRICES! 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 Nanaimo Nut Sacked & delivered, per ton . .$12.50 Mine Run Sacked and delivered, per ton $12.75 Loose Lump, delivered, per ton $12.75 Loose Nut, delivered, per ton $11.50 Loose Mine Run, delivered, per ton $11.50 ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. 116 Phones 117 'SKKiri ;: raxKamxs imima I ire CD r A M PARLOR ' Refreshments ; There were a large number of en- Visit our newly renovated tries and h. f. Puiien and a. h. sn- parlors for your Ice Cream vcrsides wire the Judges; The number in the sealed envelope was 3084 Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate. and Mi Hampton chow 3102. The nearest was 3035. gueased by Cakes. Ties, Sandwiches J. A. Morrison, served any time. , " Gel your Mother a box of Chocolates for Mother's ltay We have litem. Tobaccos and Soft Drinks Fresh Fruits MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY When-P. Hollar liavf Mort ('pntti" O. Box 573 rhone 18 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 200 Window Shades, 36x73; Color freen and 80c cream, each Mall Orders Forwarded Promptly Phone 775 Third Ave. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kates 31.00 up 50 lipoma Hot it Cold Water Prfcice Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 10 Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service 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-ELECTH l( Phone Blue 320 C. N. R. Trains for the HasU- ;Mondays, Wednesdays and Fjl days U. 6;30 p.m J From Hie East-Tuesdays.-Thursdays and Satur i ll msmm itwi mi uxmx t i i:i mtu kisbUSeixs is ii us tin iei kui Miss Hampton Is Winner Of Congoleum Rug Miss Helen Hampton was the lucky winner of the Gold Seal Con-' Kolcum rug in the guessing contest j conducted by MacKenzie Furniture. Private settlement was reached in a police court case in which J Pie: was rhareed by his wife with non-support C0AL! co AL! Our Famous Edson. Alberta and Bulklcy Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No i Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat. ' Oaj and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 mi:mmxmmzmzusuuxuimjmxm3mmsBsmmimxmsmsMmEmiMTms II I Kitchen Aids that every home should have. I THE DAILY NEWS Bahirt., t, WATERFRONT WHIFFS Waterfront Business Back to Normal Vancouver Yacht Due Here Tomorrow Enroute North Ocean Falls Flying Boat Due Monday ! Business on the local waterfront has been getting notice-I ably back to normal following the recent settlement of the i halibut fishermen's strike. The past week has been a busy ! one not only for waterfront but some of the uptown stores in outfitting of the entire local fleet preparatory to its departure for the banks in the usual way with the fishermen on board. Everywrwre sausiacuon it being expressed at the ending of the tie-up and. even though fish prices may not be quite as high Just now as they might be, hope is ex pressed that the ultimate result from the tie-up mav not be so adversely extensive. Many local boats put out during the week on their first trips of the season. Halibut landings at the port of ! Prince Rupert for the season up U. .yesterday had reached a total ot U39.300 pounds of which 093.101 , jtounds has been from Canadian vessels and G46.200 pounds f rorr American. For the week landing totalled but 219.009 pounds includ ing 101,200 pounds from Canadlai boats and 118.000 pounds from Am erican. There were a number o short catches this week owing U )he westerly winds and rough wea. , tiier which has been prevailing out side of late. Pricas continued at r rather low level during the weei running from 5c to 5.4c for Cana dlan fish and from 5c to 6.7c foi American. The fifty-foot Vancouver powei yacht Camilla, with its owner Ueorge Ankle, and party on board Is due in port tomorrow from th south enroute to Alaska and wll be Joined here by Frank Fitch, local immigration officer, who wil make the trip north as a holiday Taku River and other points will tx visited and it is expected the Ca Tillia will spend about three week, north of here. Passengers going north aboart the steamer Princess Norah yesterday afternoon Included W. D. Gordon, superintendent of the river division of the Yukon St White Pass Route, rind many members of the crews or the Yukon River boats McIJride Street hone 311 I xviinu. uAuuAut, weai ana sanitary Saves needless g trips to the outs'de garbage can. Operates with foot lever Fin- jg lshed in ivory Each $U5 and $l.f.O g PYREX WAKE The ideal utensil for oven baking. We carry all jjj the most popular items. ROUND CASSEROLES with lid. Each $1.25, $1.50 & $1.75 I Pie Plates, each 65c & 75c. Individual Custard Cups, each 10c I GORDON'S HARDWARE i i.-v4Lai..fcaa4i.ara "TILL1E THE TOILER" bound for Whitehorse for the season. River steamer masters on board included Captains Ewen Morrison. Murdo McLean, Donald McKay, W. J. Bromley. Charles M. Coghlan, John Macdonald and Frank A. Waller. There were In all 130 passengers aboard the Princess Norah on arrival here. Two disembarked at this port while 20 went north aboard her from here. Th steamer Belllngham lias Ailed from Ocean Falls after load-ng a cargo of paper there. Ocean Falls Plane Comine Pioneer Airways has inaugurated i regular commercial air service rem Vancouver to Ocean Falls and 3owell River with the company's ix-plaee Boeing boat piloted by W. t. McCluskey. well known coast Iter. Regular flights will be made rom Vancouver to Powell River on Tuesdays and Thursdays and to Dcean Falls each Friday, returning to Vancouver on Saturday. Several cean Falls people have already nadc the trip to Vancouver in the olane. The plane is to make a flight o Prince Rupert next Monday with 3ert Phillips of Ocn Falls. Th3 comk representation of the sea serpent, basking shark, or whatever one may like to call It, vas, undoubtedly, one of the most talked-of and ingenious features of .he big parade held in connection vitli the celebration of the King's lubllee on Monday It certainly aught the popular fancy In view if the local interest In this sort of thing and they say that it has been difficult to Veep up with the demand for picture postcards of the Artificial creature. George Ecker-aian. Bill Brooksbank and Albert Frebourg of Edward Llpsett Ltd. were responsible for the entry. The young boys who acted as the "legs" sf the serpent and had an arduous .ask in doing so, incidentally missing the rest of the parade because their heads were Inside the mon-rter, were John Davey, Lester Orimble. Ray Hmigan. Howard Hougan, Frank McKeown, Charles Love and Alf OJerstad. Delayed by heavy cannery traffic on the northbound voyage ' Union steamer Cardena. Capt. Ernest Oeorgeson. did not arrive until 1 o'clock this afternoon from the south, being more than twelve A Successful hours late. She sailed a couple of hours later on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. The vessel had been in the Skcena River since last evening discharging freight at the canneries. Next week the company is putting the steamer Venture on the run from Vancouver to! Rivers Inlet. This will relieve the Cardena of a number of calls and, from now on, she should arrive here on Friday afternoons or evenings as scheduled. Armour Salvage Oo.'s pewer tuff Daly, which has beet) on a trip to Vancouver with a acowtead of machinery and equipment salvaged from the B. C. Packet! cold storage plant at Claxton. which was destroyed by fire last summer. Is due back from the south within a couple of days. The Pachena made a short trip to Dlgby Island with a scow-load of fifty tons of coal for the marine and wiielesc stations yesterday. The only halibut boat in with I catch today la the Tramp, having; 10.000 pounds It Is 1 told Ing over until Monday Mail Scheduli or the Kat Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri days 4:30 pjn rom the East-Tuesdays. Thursdajrs and Satur days 10:15 pjn or Vancouver Mondays (train) 4:30 pjn Tuesday :2:30 pjn Wednesdays Itralnl .... 4:3C pm Thursdays 0:30 p m Friday 11 pm May 0. 14 and 24 4 pjn. from Vanrouvrr Bunday 4 p m. Tuesday Uraln) 10:15 pm. Wednesday 10 am Thursday tra!n 10:15 p.m Friday 4 p.m SaurdsV traln 10:16 orr May 2. 10 and 20 ajn. For nyo and Stewart-Sunday 7 pm Wednesday 3 pjn rom Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday 11:30 a.rr Thursday .. . 8 p.m. Far Naaa River and Port Simpson-Sunday 7 pjn Prom Nasi River and Port Simpson Tuesday. Jl;30 ajn For Queen Charlotte Islands-May 10 and 24 Q p.m. From Quern Charlotie Islands-May 8 and 22 ajn. For Alaska-May 2. 10 anci 20 ajn. From Alaska-May 6. 14 and 24 p.m. FINE REMEDY FOR ACID STOMACH Four out of flv pfpl hava arid tntnuch rhthF thv knA It nr J'alna after eating. iMtluhlnK. cat, ami I bloating ar, ai aiirnn of ton much arid. A a unful at llliurated Mac-neala after tnoala will nverroma this I condition wltbln thre minutaa anr druggist "III tell tou that. Tr II and . Disguise ciW75S in Ii i vm ait Hees, 1 1 Muy 1 1 1 KlJ IgE Only Her Appetite is Real Steamship Sailings for Vantouvei TuesdayCatala 1:30 p.m Thurs. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 pjn. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide JO pjn Ss. Cardena midnight May 6 ss. P. Norah .. 5 pjn. May 14. 24 ss. I'r. Louise 5 pjn. torn Vancouver Sunday ss. Oatala ..; 4 pjn. Wed ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p m. Friday &4. Prln. Adelaide 4 put Ss. Cardena pjn. May 3 ss. p. Norah a.nv May io, 20 ss. Pr. Louise .... ajn For Anyox and Stewart- Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. Wednesday ss. P. Rupert 4 pJn From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday -ss. CaUla 11:30 ajn. Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 8 pjn. for Na Itlver and Port Mmpnon-Sunday ss. Catala . 8 p.m. rom Naas Klver sc Tort Simpson Tuesday--ss Catala 11:30 ajn. or Quern Charlotte Islands-May 10 and 34 ss P. John 10 pjn. rum Quern Charlotie Islands-May 8 and 22 ss. Pr. John a.m. ur Ocran Falls Thuri. -ss p Rupert 10:30 pjn Friday- ss Prln Adelaide 10 p m -rom Ih-ran Fal)-Wednesday ss P Rupert 10 u m MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 12th Send Mothrr'ft lay raids now. Sre our slock of beautiful riifr ftr tills ofcaslon. Make vou' Mrlrrlion r'l lo anW dirpvlnlimat Give Your Molher a Gift She wilt apprrcial? It L008B LBAF RSCIl'E BOOK FANCY SKRVINO TRAY LEA TH Kit l'URSr FRAMED PICTURE Willi INO PAPER. tiUXWU COKRBBlONDltfJLE CARD6 PAKCY CANDLES. PA1K NOVfLTY lUT HOLDERS PLAYINO CARDS. NEW DBSIONS RABBIT FOOT MATS COOK BOOKS We can recummciul a Kuod book as a pleasing sift THE OREEN UOHT.' Ifouflas . . . .. "THE KIHO'S ortACK." BucRau & DE LL'X EDITION . MOItTON "SbARCH" BOOKS "IN THE 8TBPS.OF THE MASTER." 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