fAOl FOUR 200,000 Boys r r. n o ocnooi every uav vvmtj That is whv on everv school dav over 200.000 bovs eailv mount their .V K1 - . ' " . . ' . I'Jli C.C.M. Bikes and ride easily and swiftly off to school. They got what they V5 expected in their UL.M. s and they told their pals. .... When you go to buy a bicycle look for the things that over iUU.UUU boys it have round m tneir v.i.m. oicycies. The "straight-line drive" is the final proof of CC.M.'s precision methods of manufacture. You. wilt find that the perfectly straight alignment of "n the two sprockets under all riding conditions causes the chain to run V, smoothly and with a minimum of friction. Ride the bicycle and you will see that the-back wheel tracks in a perfectly straight line behind the . front one. These are the things that make for smooth, effortless riding. ;'. .Check the pedals and crank hanger and note the easy-running qualities of C.C.M. bearings. Look for a real coaster brake that is free-running yet ' quick and smooth-acting as a brake. CCM.'s Hercules coaster brake is ' " everything a brake should be. Look at the wheels and see that the spokes are rustless and that the tires are the famous Dunlops. Look the entire bicycle over completely for every detail of what you think a bicycle should be. -. If you look for all these things, and remember also that 200,000 other boys have done the same thing and then bought a C.C.M., you too will buy a CC.M. Bicycle. C.C.M. "GirlY or "Boy's" .$32.00 CC.M. "Road Racer". $7.50 C.C.M. "Crescent" Men's 35.00 CCM. "Motorbike" .42.00 CCM. "Ladies' " 36.00 CC.M. "Flyte". 47.50 CCM. "Boy Scout" 37.50 C.CM. "Road Model Flyer" .... 52.50 C.CM. Standard Roadster' ... . 37.50 CCM. Delivery (less basket) . 55. 00 Time payments may be arranged for a small extra charge. Ask your dealer for a ca ulogue. 74J C. C. M. BICYCLES Bicycle Accessories & Parts Dunlop Bicycle Tires GORDON'S HARDWARE ECONOMY SPECIALS arc leaders in value and economy. A trial order will convince you. PEARL WHITE SOAP 5 for POTATOES 100-lb.. sack ... 19c SMALL WHITE BEANS OC 6 lbs $1.89 New shipment Just arrived. Potatoes will be higher. BLUE RIBBON MATCHES 7p per pkg AYLMER SPINACH 2 's A Qp iur tin JLvK LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF-per tin 15c 1 IJOVRIL Take it for health ' 1-oz. bottle 20c 2-oz. bottle 31c ! 4-oz. bottle 5Dc Orders $1.00 or over, delivered free'. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Whrrr l)o!lar llave More Cenl" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 McRAE BROS. Local Agents For C. C. M. BICYCLES The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. ' PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. "TILLIE THE TOILER" VUH SIMCS TtJU'EE SO CURIQUS I't-U TELA. TDU. IME SOT AM 4 . ... ' .. .1 I J. 'Ill Ml . fl I iVAlELL, SINCE, iTHlS aOMAMTvCJ ROMEO HAS DA1LT NKWB Tuesday, April 153J The Letter Box IS APPRECIATIVE Editor, ally News: Permit me in your valuable paper to thank publicly a local young man whose recent 'gesture is, In my opinion, singularly Indicative of the ever-friendly attitude of Prince Rupert residents towards their Recreation Centre. When he learned that the centre would be holding a mass display of its activities In the Exhibition Building this Saturday night, Don Ppssmore. who conducts weekly Saturday night dances in a downtown cafe, promptly volun teered to call off his party In or der to allow his patrons to attend the more unusual event. Considering that his public dances are strictly a business with Mr. Passmore, I believe he should be given full credit for his thoughtful action by everyone concerned. PAUL KOZOOLIN. Instructor. NOT ACTIVE IN C. C. F. Editor. Dally News: In . the report of the meeting o: the Trades and Labor Council Saturday you have deliberately given the Impression that I am the "leader in the local Co-operative Commonwealth Federation movement." In fairness to Uie leaders of the C. C. F. movement in Prince Rupert, I must. If possible, correct the News. I believe in giving "honor to whom honor Is due" I am connected with the local C. C. F. club as a member but do not hold and have not held any office and, unfortunately, I have not been able to attend the meetings of the club for a number of months as on the nights when meetings are held I nave Deen engaged in leading a group of young people In a study of the life of Jesus. Moreover, a minister has little time to give leadership to any organization outside of his church. I should thinks Mr. Editor, that such a Liberal organ as the News would be better Informed about the activities In the opposing political camp and know Who's Who. Furthermore you seem to Jump to the conclusion that when one gives an address on the Co-operative movement that he must be a leader in, or closely associated with the. C. C. F. movement. For your enlightenment, may I say that there Is no connection whatsoever between the Co-operative Movement In Canada as represented by the Co-operative Union and the Co-operative Commonwealth C. D. CLARKE. TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .34. Big Missouri, .61. Bralorne, 7.85. B. R Con., .0734. B. R. X., .152. ' Cariboo Quartz, 1.35. Dentonla, .18. Dunwell, .05V2. , Oolconda, .17. Mlnto, .88. Morning Star, .032. National Silver, .03. Noble Five, .04. Porter Idaho, .053,4. Premier. 2.34. ' Reno, 1.17. . Relief Arlington, .30. Salmon Gold, ,llf, Taylor Bridge, .12 4. Wayside, .16. Oils j C. & E., 1.29. Freehold, .152. Toronto Bldgood Klrkland, .93. Beattie, 1.37. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Booth Fisheries Head Coming Here Seattle Halibut Landings Monday Fairly Heavy. Robert D. Fletcher Jr. of Chi cago, president of the Booth Fish eries, will toe paying a visit to Prince Rupert at the end of this week In the course of a business trip to the Pacific Coast. Mr. Fletcher is at present in Seattle and Is expected to arrive here on the Princess Adelaide Friday after- . 1 1 1 j noon. From nere ne win pruceeui Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug lgie, Capt. Reg. Green, which has jeen on a trip to Vancouver with x Davis raft of logs from Porpoise Iarbor, is' reported due to arrive .'rom the south tonight. There were about twenty-five passengers aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was in port this afternoon from 3:45 to 5 o'clock southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Two persons disembarked from the vessel at this port while two went south aboard her from Prince Rupert Telephonic service along the Seattle waterfront was disrupted Saturday when the Ketchikan freighter Evelyn Berg, well known In Prince Rupert, stranded at PJcr 8, where she was loading cargo for Alaska, on a falling tide. The vessel severed the telephone cable with her propeller while attempting to get herself free. The Evelyn Berg was later pulled free with the assistance of harbor craft. With the market stronger and prices higher owing to the expectation that landings will be light during the coming week, nine boats , sold 239,500 pounds of halibut asi follows in Seattle yesterday: Kan-1 aga, .35,000 pounds, McCallum, 8?ic and 83bc; Estep, 28,000, New England, 8 'be and 7V2c; Aleutian, 36,000, Whiz, 8c and 734c; Eclipse, 33,000, New England. 8V4C and 7?sc; Coolidge, 28,000, Sebastian, SVc and 88c; Tatoosh, 17,000. Washington, 83,4c and 8V,c; Electra, 40,000, 83,ic and 8?ic; Aquilla, 10,-000, Washington, 934c. and 83,c; Maddock, 12,500. Booth, 92c and 834c; The Seattle cod price was 3c. No boats helntr In urith ciOxhoc a ' - -. vu.,,,vo, there was no sale nf hallhnt - ..HHV Wt ViiV. local fish exchange this morning. T" i I m . . uuais leaving xor me banks today were the Oslo. Covena'nt and Southend. Central Pat., 3 25. Chibougamau, 1.26. Gods Lake, .95. Granada, .19, InterT Nickel, 49.00. Lake Maron, .05. Lee Gold, .03. Little Long Lac, 6.75. Macassa, 3.82. McKenzie Red Lake, 151. Noranda, 54.85. Perron, 1.50. Pickle Crow, 650.,. Red Lake Gold Shore, 1.20. San Antonio, 2.30 Shcrritt Gordon, 1.27. Sisco, 3.26. Smelters Gold, .06. Stadacona, .33. Sudbury Basin, 4.20. Teck Hughes, 4.75.. Ventures, 2.18. Argosy, 1.20. Just Watchful Waiting I I II r . t II III -1 I BEEN OteftN ... WftmW wrcrriN- .... THEIfS LETTERS DIDN'T THIMK YOU'RE Rl3Wr,KflC.l'M ON My WAV TO teT TH LET TuC VifiVTINC 6 FiFUHlD EM t US 4 .a I w wb-V II "L. ANYBOOy HAD A CHANCE illy fm OH,OEAB.,tHOPE YH MOT TOO LASS VT Daffodil Dance Held Last Nidit Queen Mary Chapter, Imperlol Order, Daughters of the Empire, held its annual daffodil dance last Slight in . the Olldfellows' Hall which was prettily decorated for the occasion under the direction 'of Mrs. William Brass. Music was by Charlie Balagno's Orchestra and J. E. Doddle was master of ceremonies. Refreshments were served, Mrs. S. V. Cox was convener and other members of the committee were Mrs. M, M. Lamb, Mrs. W. C. Asplnall, Mrs. J. R Morison and Mrs. J. A. Teng. to Chicago by rail. j Capt. R w McMurray, manager . of the British Columbia Coast Union steamer Catala, Capt. steamship Service of the Canadian James Findlay. returned to port at paclflc RaUwav, was a pa5Senger 10:45 this morning from a regu- aboard lhe prlncess Norah yester-arly scheduled voyage to Stewart. day afternoon returning to Vic-vnyox and other northern points torla after makmg the round trlp md sailed at 1:30 this afternoon tor Vancouver and waypoints. to Skagway. He was accompanied by his young son, Kenneth. ; THnR-CSS "THE L.ttTTEfc WROTH STIL.L. IN THE QOX'NOVN LET'S LAST TIMES T0Xinn7 Last Complete Show. 9 RICHARD nix MADGE EVANS In Marvel at the Wonders ol the Future! - - With HELEN VINSON C. AUBREY SMITH And Special Portrayals By GEORGE AUL1SS and WALTER HUSTON At 7:34 & 0 42) News - Musical - Carloon We seli circulation. We have it Bicycle Time is here again Ride a C. C. M. and you ride the best. Save time and money with a C. C. 31. Bicycle. Bicycle riding is good for you. Ride for health, pleasure and profit. The C. C. M. Trademark guarantees satisfaction. C. C. M. Boys' Model ... .. $32,00 C. C. M. Crescent $35.00 C. C. M. Motorbike $40.00 Sec these models at our store. Terms can be arranged. Dunlop" Imperial Studded Tire, size. 20 or LK' $1.25 Dunlop Tubes- 80c Electric Bicycle Lamp, complete -at. :. 80c Extra heavy, large size . .?:'i?t $1.80 Bicycle Pumps 70c Tire Repair Outfits . . . . .1 . . . . . 25c SHINGOLEEN Made on a two-oil base, a lighter oil which, penetrates and preserves the wood, and a heavier oil which remains on the surfare binding the color pigments, Shlngoleen both beautifies and protects old or new shingles. Ask for color card. Mail orders promptly filled THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver! T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, 10:30 IM. Due Var:.)uver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox arid Naas Klvtr, 8unday, 8 p.m. Further Information regarding ,salllngs and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. rhone 568 Lr-ifrriirno vms picks u-iXMr &S23 By Wstover ?ni4-.-iJ- 11 il