i1 i PAOI TOU g- .I,. 3 Bargain Days 3 COMMENCING Saturday, Monday and Tuesday By Order of the Estate We Arc Closing Our Present Premises Within a Week. Come and Stock up With Bargains, You Will Never Have Another Opportunity at These Prices. Below Arc Only a Few of the Articles Being Cleared. Everything Must be Cleared Regardless of Cost Boys' Suits Men's Work Pants Women's Sweaters From 27 to 32, long-short In tweeds, worsteds and Pullovers & Coat Swea- pants in tweeds & flannel cords, all sizes, slightly ters, wools and silk & rt c cm Mr shopworn, regular $2.95 wools, slightlv shopworn, JM.5J) $4.45 reg. to $5.00, for- 4JC1 0 & 8i),C QQ 49c, 79c, 81.29 .Myn's & Boys' Flannel , , Pants Mm S IJwys Women's and Girls' . Windbreakers , nnil,(. A, Raincoats Regular $2.95 CQp ,,,, BLANKETS Work Shirts Boys' Breeches and Sli ditl ' Soiled ft ,,.ihwn 5C All well known makes Knickers ' amUnalUte 3 In Wue aml Krcy tweed, reg. up to A ft Bath Robes $3.75, for tV Reg. Nmv to $3.95 g J .Men's Broadcloth Shirts Detachable collars, in all Men's and Boys' Coat sizes and colors Sweaters Reg' $1,5Q 25 Ladies' Dresses Jumbo Knit 7Qf Canton and Triple Sheer Reg. $1.95, now 1 V" Crepes, reg. up to $18.50 Men's and Boys' Broad- Now, $2.95, $3.95, $1.95, doth Shirts Children's Overalls $5959 8695 Collars attached, in a big From ages 2 to 7, soiled variety of colors ftp Regular 89c 9 ftp and sizes Now AtfC MEN'S HORSEHIDE Muleskin Gloves IKN'S Reg. to $17.95 c a qc Nowup from-3a Regular 35c t Work Socks A Now , lar 250 All Wool Mackinaw 12C Shirts MEN'S FINE SUITS t Nmular 53,75 8169 P,ub.le ?Vd ingle breas; MKN'S "ORSKIIIDE brown and grey worsteds Wli MK-AKhItb Reg. $29.50 QQ QO Reg. to $12.95 ft C t?7t7 Now up from SUITCASES Slightly soiled 7Qo lMcns F,anncl Sport Boys' Ilorsehidc Up from Suits j Windbreakers In grey and brown, regit- Reg. to $4.95 Q-l Qff lar$lG.50 Q7 QQ Now up from V-ltJ BARGAIN TABLE Nw P-.tfO ., Men's, Boys' Underwear BARGAIN i a ir tv t TABLE im p Slightly soiled, to be W , ni i cleared at WOmCH S OiaCKS Hose, Underwear, Chil- dren's Apparel and . many ct n .rv ti 39c, 69c, 99c $1:a.. 25c "X 15c TC- ' BELTS, SUSPENDERS, TRENCH COATS, OILSKINS, SWEATERS, LADIES' SILK HOSE and Many Other Lines Too Numerous to Mention. No Refunds or Exchanges during this Sale Rupert Trading Co Sixth Street and Second Av e. THE DAILY NEWS UUM Mum, WATERFRONT WHIFFS Model Yacht Racing to he Revived Here Herring Run Drops Off in Harbor Small Quantities Of Halibut Coming !n the steamer Prince George, which is now undergoing annual overhaul at the local dry dock, putting UP a cup for Good Friday tentatively set as the date for the first race for the Prince George s Cup, local model yacht owners are already engaged in polishing up the r craft and applying the bottoms with graphite in the hope that they will slide along the faster In the big event That It will be a keenly contested battle goes without saying. Already the chances of the various models are very much under discussion. Capt. J. R. Elfert. harbor master. Is being invited to act as master of ceremonies. Among the prospective entrants are Jock Qlbun. Alex miuuki mane a Dig come-DacK ncrc this season. After a run of upwards of six weeks, herring seining In Prince Rupert harbor fell off this week and the seiner Zenardl, Capt. R. Gammon, moved outside the harbor to the vicinity of Big Bay where more fish were found. Deliveries arc still being made from the Zenardl to the reduction plant, of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Limited at Tucks Inlet. Pending Ihe departure of the regular fishing fleet for the banks, limited tjwrifliles of fresh halibut are still being delivered Into Prince Rupert by Indian and other small boats The fish is being absorbed by the local fresh fUh market. . Prof. S. D. Dickinson, archae- logical excavator, whs reported this week to have dug up in the state of Arkansas a "sea serpent" forty feet SNAPpoffER CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtubs, Washbasins, Window, and Mirrors. Cannot scratch. YOUR WORRIES ARE OVER! OUR EASTER CANDIES AND NOVELTIES are Just what you have been wait ing for at prices to suit your pockctbook. from lc to 75c See Our Window Display Visit our newly-reiiovatcd refreshment parlor for your fountain lunch and at the same time listen to our newly installed radio. The reception Is wonderful, Excellent service Everybody Welcome at MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 375 rnone 18 "hhiu b'i swirl mi ""kb'b i "saBsaMan MANURE For Sale $1.50 a Load DOMINION DAIRY PhoneRed C08 PACIFIC HALIBUT 1'LKET STAYING IN FOIC WHILE LONCiF.lt Seattle halibut vessel own- ers and fishermen, at a meet- ing yesterday, decided to stand out further for a minimum price from the buyers this sea- son, adjourning until next Wednesday without deciding to go out. The local boat owners have also deferred Wylle. Jock McGrelsh, A J. Crox-! tnelr decision. It Is estimated ford and Albert Palmer of Prince tnat 350 ats ar t,cd up In Rupert. Cyril Bowes of the steamer Pu&ct Sou,ld w,tl tt dmllar Prince John and representatives! number In Alaskan and Cana- from Dlgby Island marine depot. If j d,an water. tock can U. taken In all that Is to be heard, model yacht racing, ..i i.i . ' lung and believed to bo 120,000.000 years old. It U said to be a relic of the times when Arkansas was believed to have been part of the Gulf of Mexico. A Jjig twln-motorcU Bikorksy amphibian plane, with Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Blankman of San Francisco on board, which called In Prince Rupert last week, is still at Ketchikan after having arrived there last Friday nlternoon from Prince Rupert In the course of a flight from California to Kodlak Island. It had been Intended to leave Ketchikan yesterday but the machine was unable to get off on account of being too heavily loaded. Another start will be essayed today. The party on board the plane Is Interested in plaUnum and gold mining on Kodlak-Island. After having been tied up In the harbor at Kstchlkan for twelve days since officers and crew walked off in the cojjtwUc oil tanker strike, the Standard OU Co.'s tanker Harry F. Lucas was towed away early Thursday from Ketchikan by another tanker believed to have been the Richmond for an undetermined dcstinaUon. Twenty-two of the twenty-five union members of the Lucas' crew remain at Ketchikan. The officers sailed from Ketchikan for Seattle earlier In the week aboard the -learner Alaska. leaving only the captain and chief engineer aboard. The snagboat Esslngton, after naving undergone annual overhaul at the local dry dock, has steam up now and Is being outfitted preparatory to leaving port to start her work for the season on the Skeena and Naas Rivers. Arthur Price has returned to his duUcs as engineer aboard the Forest Branch power cruiser Lillian D, completely recovered following a recent sojourn In the Prince Rupert Ocneral Hospital on account of Illness. Construction has Just been completed of a commodious Iron at the Prince Rupert Rowing .Mbii. uiuj. 1 1 1 1 1 r i 1 1 1 17 i nn ni r i - r, v. viu one. The work was carried out by O. A. Kelsey. , Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Pachcna left at noon todav fnr Worth Island, having In tow the Pacific Machine Works outfit which has been placed on a scow and will be stationed for the season at North Island Try a Dally News classlflpd ad. H. J. ZtJMKEIIR Fully Equipped and Experienced Chimney Sweep Authorized certificates Issued with each chimney cleaned, Call or Telephone Thompson Hardware Animal Day At The Story Hour Miss to B Helen McCafftrjr and Veal Carter In Charge Mrs. I Miss Helen McCaffcry and Mrs With the captain, officers and members of the crew off. Car" ere Kh ry teller at the children's story hour this morning at Eagle' Hall with 78 children present. Miss McCaffery'f perpetual challenge competition, a revival of interest in story was "The Elephant, the whale model yacht racing, which up to a year or so ago comman- and the Rabbit- and Mrs. carter1 ded a large modicum of attention in Prince Rupert, seems !"Black Diamond." m. w. l. stam- 10 De aue again tr.is spring, wun . . . . pi-.nu.. Following the stories. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Mandy showed a number of animal pictures on the screen completing an animal program of much Interest to the little folks. Today's Weather Terrace - Clear, calrr.. Anyox Clear, calm, 32. Stewart--Clear, calm. 23. Haielton Cloudy, calm. 10. Smllhers- Cloudy, calm, frosty. Burns Lake - Brlxht. calm zero i last snomXGs I ole: Last g 1 TonlthtVM CotTT-, 0 L AND t "Charlie Chan In Paris" MARY BRIAN 'At " l; u 9 41 ADDED Chester Morris g 'Society Doctor1 Virginia Brure ntllie Burll P 'At 8 21 C: o: B M Slllr Simphony "Hrlni Motif niiiiniti.Tin, . GET YOUR Easter Cards ' NOW Full selection of beautiful cards to choose fronuhV member your friends and relatives at this pleasant season. Easter Novelties For the Children CHICKS, HASKETS, RAHBITS, Easter Novelty Carts 4 Easter Napkins and Decorations 3 VS. Ml ANNUAL SATIN-GLO SALE Commences .March 29th Ends April fith This KiipH.il al I rnnrinrtfxl villi lli m.oiwr, .1 ' ? manufacturers, who adopt this method to derai l -' 0 1 superior quality of Satln-Olo finishes YOU SAVK: 15c on Half Pints f)0c on Quarts 25c on IMnts $1.00 on Half (Jallons THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. MURESC0 jj For beautiful, durable, economical decoration of wu: i jj Murcsco Is supreme. It can be applied over almi' r Including most wallpapers B Material to Murcsco the average room may be pup'b 1 .-lliilK-- II .urfacr. (5 or less. It comes In eighteen beautiful ttn : GORDON'S HARDWARE 3 Phone 311 Mtllrid Slr , " 1 1 1 ! laxBEixiiBiUBii s'BiH!TirirjiJi."M xmsnz m M'- NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarclll, Proprietor MA HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Italej JJ.pO up 50 Rooms Hot U Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 p.o. Box 100 Contest For Airplane Model Bring your moclcli to MACKENZIE'S IIUIIC f IV