Si 21 m II Every cwp a delight "SALAM u o V K ! ., ' .1, u V I c E TEA OATS Robin Hood, each pkg. contains silverware OOp OQK, per pkg. COCOA Fry's finest Oflp AUt quality. V2-lb. tin CATCHUP Libby's, gentle press -flftp 12-oz. bottle . XUl BUTTER First grade QCn 3 lbs. Vf) PICKLES Libby's 1 7p 11-oz. bottle MUFFETS- Quaker, Free picture of your favorite nip movie star, 2 pkgs. '" SPINACH Fresh and OCp tender, 3 lbs. -3 01 SOI Mussallem's Economy Store Due to the increase in our business, we have found it necessary to enlarge our stores. This makes it possible to handle a larger volume of high-class merchandise and serve more customers. To introduce you to our remodelled stores, vc offer you real savings in food prices. POTATOES-Quality guaran- teed 9 85 per sack JJOD SODAS-Christte's 1 Op Xtl per pkg. SAUCE Lazenby's -j Qp per bottle -ItfC VINEGAR C & B, English quality op OUl per quart FLOOR WAX Poll- 7p flor. 1-lb. tin i 1 LEMONS Sunkist per doz. 29c BAKING CHOCOLATE 1 oz. ?Z 10c .Phone us for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at low prices FKEE DELIVERY :iii.!ii:iiin vmmtm i mi m s w : r m tu ruxm m tu mm. VXM DKLUXK IlEATKI) CARS 3 3 TAXI "Our Motto" Prompt and Courteous Service Ross Mazzei Opposite Royal Hotel Al French Fresh Local Raw And The Central Hotel Pasteurized Milk rooms and cafe VALENTIN DAIRY For Best Household Coal PHONE 657 MRS. C. E. BLACK J Spring Overhaul lour radio is a precision Instrument. No matter how good a set age gets in its fatal work. The slightest strain on any of the hundreds of different parts may lead to costly repair bills. -Treat your radio to a Spring Check-up In our modern equipped service station. It is good economy to keep your set In top-notch condition. KNOW that your set performs 100 percent right and get full benefit of radio. Our Radio Service is Guaranlccd-We know how to make a good job al lowest cost with maximum efficiency. A consultation will convince you. Phone 6 for the necessary ' . , arrangements. All makes and ages of Radio Sets repaired and serviced to your entire satisfaction. Genuine R. C. A. Tubes and Replacement Parts Latest R. C. A. Tulio Iri, i.u 21A : i...$1.50 31 20 95 32 .. " 1.10 35A 30 '...1 1.15 ..$1.20 .. 2.05 .. 1.40 45 4C 47 80 ..$1.10 . 1.80 . 1.55 .. .95 All standard glass and metal tubes carried In stock. Also Evercady ,-A j and General Radio Batteries at lowest prices. ii o u Mi ,: . s ij i: I c E n:mi a;i mtui m.i m ni bsvi mmi m; ux mini l mt .mx.a:xi t ii SPRING SALE IS SUCCESS Annual Affair of Cathedral man's Auxiliary Held Yesterday a Round Steak--. ' U iUO Sirloin Steak 2 lbs. ... Sirloin Tip. Roast per lb. T-Bone Roast - per - lb. ....; Hamburger ' 3 lbs. :.v VEAL Leg of Veal 6. lbs. Phone Blue 723 Wo- Tloltby were In charge of the tea 'room. The tables were attractively decorated with daffodils. Presiding I at the urns were Mrs. J. C. McLen-inan, Mrs. Thomas Andrew. Mrs. 1 George Roric and Mrs. W. II. Tobey. Candy Mrs. George Dawes and Girls' Auxiliary. Variety Stall Mrs. J. G. Johns, Mrs. A. E. Parlow. and Juniors. Ice Cream Mrs; L. Dungate and Mrs. J. H. Bulger. Fish Pond-rMrs. N. L. Jones. Hot Dogs-John Good and Richard Mills. ' T. .C. Melville, who has heer, icller in the Slewart branch of pie Hank of Montreal for tu- ,past couple of years, was here 2' i last evening aboard the steam -i Prince George enroute to Vancon ver where he will report foi transfer. Phone 357 JONES Family , i, li i urday U i. fi JTa i'i- BEEF Boned & Rolled Shoulder Veal, per lb Veal Chops 2 lbs ; Stew Veal mm. l 3 lbs Shoulder Veal 4 lbs Fillet of Veal per lb. LAMB Legs of Lamb per' lb. .: Pork Hocks per lb Spare Ribs 2 lbs. POULTRY Turkeys per lb, Bollhig Fowl per lb. ft THI DAILT NETT1 FrWay April 2 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront C. P. .'It. Vsteamer Princess Aile-1 ilaide, Capt, S. K (iray, returning i St. Andrew's Cathedral Woman's wrv,ce f . Anvfiiar vm itc ,rin Mi lor the lasl. three weeks to under j terday afternoon. The hall was j proprlately decorated In spring .. colors. The affair was opened by I Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean of the go annual overhaul at Ksquimalt j is due in port at ":15 this after noon from the south anil will saii i at 10 p.m. on her return to Van- j Cathedral, and the guests were re- j ' 1 ' ' !fd byH- P"SIdent' Mrf C- V' There were forty-six passenger-! ha!iMrf;C-. . i aboard the, steamer Princess No miD. . v. jviius ana Mrs. a. u. i ... , . . . ,t., i jlUU 1 1 J U II WH.S 111 I'Vl k J Vi'ill liiXj , afternoon- from 2:!J0 to 1 p.m. soutnoound from akagway to an 1 ocu'er. Five persona disembarked j here from the vessel while onti went south aboard her. Servlteurs were Mrs. Wm. Crulck- i Armour galv tVM ow. , shank, Mrs. J. II. Hlnton. Mrs. H. j ,,achtina ,eft at , ,.,0 ycslcrda .cucuj, iviia. w. i. iiiiMjr, afternoon ffir f ri-on l!.iv nejii .Mrs. G.,H. Arnold. Mrs. J. S. Wll- ieIia CooI:. with thn comiKinvv Mrs- irevor Jonnsion, Mrs. derrick scow which will be usedl Robert Blance. Mrs. A. L. Rix and jn connection with the loading oi Mrs. Robert Bartlett. Other assis- CTInK railway equipment for de. tants were Mrs. W. J. Greer and livery to the A. P. Allison Log-Mrs. w. II. Smeaton. .jrjnj; Co. at Cumshewa Inlet, In charge of the stalls were: i Queen Charlotte Islands. The Fancy Work-Mrs. George Cripps Pachena at Ogtlen Channel was to and Mrs. A. H. Waddlngton. imeet the Daly, coming from Cum- Plants Mrs; W. C. Aspinall and shewa Inlet with a large scow Mrs. P. M. Rayner. ! and proceed with her to Green Home Cooking Mrs. J. W. Nelson Hay. ' and. Mrs. C. E. Ellison. i Shower Given Scottish Bride Mrs. Alex Strachan and Mrs. I). C. SchulM'rt' Hostesses For Mrs. Jack Allen Mrs Alex Strachan and Mrs . C. Schubert were hostesses at the home of the latter last night vith a delightful miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Jack Allen, whose marriage took place a month ago at Preston-Pans, Scot i. urn. Cards were played and piano music by Mrs. J. S. Wack was very much enjoyed. 1 Delicious refreshments were served aboUl nil d n g h t after 25c $1.00 20c 35c 25c 50c 20c 25c 10c 25c 30c 25c TRAPPERS Will guarantee 'top market prices for Beaver and Muskrat. Other furs at value. FRANK LOCKWOOI) P.O. Box 200 umming.-n ' -MisS VinWi 'Culn-l.mings, Mrs. ,Marv Murrnv. mU 50C Mrs, E., lta,vM..?Pck, .Mr, CAA- St,achalV rV. Jr il'lack, 5UC M'-s. D. C. Schubert. Mrs. F IWarne. Mrs. It. Strachan, Mrs. IOC - Strand, Mrs. .1. Allen, Mr?. 'Murray sr.. Mrs. Wood, Mrs. 2)(JIIaig, Mrs. Peterson. . TERRACE fleorge Litle has returned firm a trip to Alberta, bringing a carload of mixed livestock. Easter came and went quietly On Good Friday there was the sound of church bells and en Saturday nighl the oddfellows staged a dance in their hal:. which has been very substantially improved by the construction of a new dance floor and by the addition of a roomy stage for performances and a kitchen af U e rear of it. BURIED THURSDAY Funeral of the late Edward Ellington took place Thursday afternoon from the chapel of Hayner Bros., undertakers, to Falrview Cemetery. Major Eva Laycock, Salvation Army, officiated. Pallbearers ex-service men,' were J. A. Allen, j Charles Chapman, J. M. Campbell, i ucorge Murray, George Dawes and Richard Woods. 'Stop at the Frazer Hotel when visiting Stewart or Hyder. The only steam heated hotel in Portland Canal district. (tf) BEDDING Simmons Better Bedding Week starts Monday, An-ril &th. bimmons Mattresses are 'built' for sleep. The prices are standard and you .can pay on the incojne plan. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Terrace Weather TINY GIRL This Year Milder . STAR HERE (Mean Temperature Higher Tlun Average and Precipitation Lower TKIlItACE, April Terrace. weather this March was considerably more moderate than the ten year average. The average tem perature for the month' was 39 HOTEL ARRiyLS Savoy Mrs. Leake and Lorraine, Mrs. I. Mac Donald and Mrs. Doberc-zak. Pacific; W. H. Morrison, Vancouver; K. Thompson, K. Campbell and Mrs. Wright, city; It. G. Cunningham, Mrs. C. I). Pog-son and Dorothy Pogson. Poit Kssington. Prince Kupert TOC II SPEAKER H. S. Meadows, local manager of Canadian National Telegraphs, was an Interesting speaker before Toe H at a meeting on Tiiesday night. Mr. Meadows' subject was "Telegraphs" on which he gave a great deal of practical and historical Information. Ian Fraser, president of Toe .H., was in the chair with about twenty-five members present. ii Shirley Temple in 'Dimples" Capitol Theatre This Week-End At Heralded as another outstanding hit in the diminutive star's parade of triumphs, Shirley Temple's lat- i E com 'iiw h i Sear av Pture "Dimples" comes to the' age of SG.TThe maximum ther-; Z , ,"kV" mnmotMr rnnTli,,,, A,.u.a ,iPir.J this week-end. An exceptional sup- the month was 52 anil the minimum, 'JG both;on March 2G. Precipitation for 4he month totalled 1.88 inches of rain with no snow. The ten year .precipitation; average for Terrace is 3.74 inches. porting cast Includes Frank Mor-I gan, Helen Westley, Robert Kent, Astrld Allwyn, Delma Byron and Stepin Fetchit. The story is that of a lovable little street minstrel and her Incorrigible but very funny guardian. The guardian has a penchant for acquiring other people's belongings. This leads him Into trouble but he goes scot free through the little girl's smiles and pleas. With Shirley mothering and caring for the Irresponsible scamp, the film moves through an entertaining story to a happy climax. The picture Is replete with laughter and drama as well as ro mance, uimpies also nas some Miss Mabel Monsen, Ketchikan; special song hits including Hey, Fred Wells. Aldershot. Ont.'; Av What Did the Blue Jav Sav?" "He F. Parkinson, Hazelton; Clarence Was a Dandy," "Picture Me Wlth- Michiel, Terrace; Stewart out You" and "Dixie-anna." There IJobson, Vancouver; G. II. Con- are also special dance routines for way, UillmoV. Shirley. Provincial Constable W. A Smedley, who is being transferred from Smithers to Vancouver, arrived in the city from the interior on last night's train a til sailed aboard the Prince George for Ihe south, accompanied by his wife and family. Constable Smedley will be succeeded at Smithers by Constable W. II. Davidson of Vancouver who is coming north shortly. I m m n M 1 f Ll TJv,7.: 111 enormia TONIGHT and SATl'Kl).Y Last Complete Show at 9 ptn THEGAYGASUGHTFPii Wl SuAt TtftlfH N DIMPLES ni WkA frank morgan I SPSf. HELEN WESTLEY I WVSTEP1N FETCHIT 1 'At 7 41 & 9:4l ADDED ATTRACTION KEN MURRAY in "Can't Think Of It" Walt Disney's "Mickey's Elephant" WORLD NEWS EVENTS Comlnjr Monday GRACE MOORE in "When You're In Love" ;vaporated 1 "ecause Nesti's is umply pure $ UJtfii 0rSPV, : tratcd to double-rich creamincss by the re- i" ' ltff u left in to add that extra-rich, deliciouj Vf! l2 'A -'6v, 9uuj, uciscrts, etc. "va . M 9 11r?0rri-' New British WOOLENS Names Famous In the Woolen World! Til" TOP has gathered from every Important Mrltluli mill the fabric va In is of the season. Fashionable, refreshing weaves in stripes, checks, herring- "unes, piaius, mixtures. Every wanted shade, every type of material. You won't see these fabrics everywhere because as a rule they are found only In higher-priced clothes. Hut as usual Tip Top's experienced buyers know how and where to buy value. Come In and see them TT1MM . tmlay, while complete. ; selection is $25.95 TIP TOP TAILORS 11 lte! LIMITED 111 3jij P. CRAVETTO I'uurth Stiett Phone: ltlue 118 j i