I" A3S roua Orange Pekoe Blend "SALADA" TEA PEAS Hie Product That Made Royal City Famous. At present prices these peas . ; : canned with all freshness of the fields and sunshine ... are actually cheaper to buy and use than many fresh vegetables. i Thrift Cash & Carry FIXE FOODS AT LOWER COST PEACHES Off Cream Cheese OQp C& Brookf ield, per lb. 8C Valley, Ts Th 14c ciAbB 22c Queen Charlotte, 4's PICKLES OQp r rnmv Happyvale. each MU COFFEE QQp Sweet or Mustard Nabob, l's. each OP Blackberry Jam A On SAIR DATES 1Qn Nabob. 's. each .... ltfv 2-lb. Ceno XO Corned Beef .. Offp PEAS OCn El lUncho. 2 for df3 2 for MU noyzX Citr-Xo-5 oranges arzn Special, doz. UJ1' Fresh Spinach Offp Extra Large Size 4 lbs. MfJ- Crisp Lettuce nc ASPARAGUS i tZn Large Heads, each Per lb. bunch ID1' Special Attention Given to Out-of-Town Orders Phonc 179 We Deliver. . UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver:, T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJVl Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T&. CARD EN A FRIDAY, 10:31 PJVL Due Vaciouter, Monday ajn. ' : If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 561 TheFish which made Printe i Rupert famous "Rupert Brand " SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. rmiUE KUrEKT, B.C. SNIFFLE Quick? Use this specialized Vicks aid for nose and upper throat, where most colds start. Helps prevent colds. VicksVatronol E. Ross Oatman. government 9cpnt at Anvox is navine a brief rai- daily jfF Twday AprUi LOCAL NEWS NOTES Kept in Bed By Backache Members please attend C.C.F.j lUseball meetinjr tonight al m-titiL' TifaeaJ' Imixirtitiit (KTiUnVtiwV PU' H11 .ae, : Nw Thanks to Kruschen Not A - ; i i Frazer HoteL steam heated' Silversides Bros. Swing Sale oi : Trarr of Pain rtwrnv Hd HCi ntr tlw Stfw- williur. ,.ini miK..Lv. mis woman s uie was mace a art clock. ij i i W. E. Walker, manager of Ar- Tonight' train, due from thei jrandae cannery, aimed In the East at 10:20, was reported this l city oh the Catala this afternoon-morning lo be thirty minutes ior a onei Dusiness visti io wwn. iie. Dojnot fail to see and hear II. M. S. Pinafore at the Capitol Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. April 14 and 15. A few reserved seats ;5c, $1.08, S1.25) are still available. A limited number of rush seats (50c) will be sold at the theatre each evening. iS6t J. E. Moody of Port Simpson was .'here aboard the Catala this. after tf.l misery by the pains of backache. the value of Kruschen himself, advised her to try It. She did, and here Is hex grateful letter-Tor years I have been suffering with pains in the back. At times I had to stay In bed for days, 1 could not walk, or even stand. My father! noon going through for a trip to,35 usinS Kruschen Salts for the Vancouver. :same thing. He. too. used to suffer i 1 badly, and Kruschen relieved him. ; Gordon Lamb, charged with'He advised me to try it. I did so. vagrancy bv fighting, was fined ;ana a,a n01 sei a pain ior tnree S3 bv M.nntrat irrrivfnnnt in years. I then neglected mv dailv city police court yesterday afW-'110 or about six months, and two Hcbart Parrou of ColkymounL noon. -months ago the pain returned. I Francois Lake, arrived in the city - j another remedy-It failed, so !at the week-end and is plannir.j Mrs. James Mitchell of Premier i1 is started Kruschen. Now I to iend the spring fiahing at here "aboard the Catala this "ve no- a trace of pain, thanks Wark Canal. afternoon "going through to Van-4to Kruschen." Mk. Hit. I couver for a visit. Mrs. Mitchell was Pauv5 1x1 tne back are usually due At the first formerly Miss Oral Ross R.N. of. 10 "purities in the blood waste this city. I products which the internal organs " ;are falling to expel from the sys- Dickie Giske, youngton of Mr item- rhe numerous salts In Krus-and Mrs. Richard Juke. i re-; chen assist in stimulating these or-ported to be making favorable- ans 10 healthy, normal activity, progress following an operation ; and nelP tnem t0 keeP the sys-for appendicitis in' the" Princt : tcm fre rom harmful waste mat-Rupert General -Hospital " yester-ter- day. ; STABBED MAN IN EYE On account of the special series of meetings which is being con- CAPETOWN. April 13: (CP) ducted at First Baptist Church, 'six monlhs hard labor and 10 the regular fortnightlv meetinir itrkes with the cane was the sen- of the local British Israel So- tence taPsed on a colored laborer visit to the city on business, having c,et-r hednled for last nigl: i arrived on the Cataia this after I noon from the north. . . . ,'the Princess Norah r(.itenr .( cnaries uraoam, inspecior 01 . , ' mines, returned to the city on the l,00" to. "'r home in Vancouver fo Seattle, who have Princess Norah yesterday after- fJler "!t ne.re.w,th her brw tr'P 'o Juneau, were noon n from frm a a tn trip to th the district on official duties. Hugh MacDonald. road superin-i Yerburph was th ?nest of Very tendent for AtBn district wlthl . ana -ir- J- Oib;on e deangr3- headquarters at Stewart, arrived In; the city on the Catala this after-, - mZ!" tere 0," Silver Wedding There was another large turn out Saturday night for the circus "of the Christian "Youth ' Society 'at First United Church. The event (was one of the mo( novel and entertaining that has been staged rhere in some time. Ernest Love, manager of the Portland Canal Telephone and Announcements H. M. S. Pinafore, April 14, April 15, Capitol Theatre. C. N. R. A. annual dance. Moose Hall, April 16. Boys' Band Bridge, Legion Hall, April 20. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 22. Missionary Tea, Baptist Manse, May 1. St. Peter's Sale. -May 6. United Coronation sale. May 6. Oyro Club Coronation Dance. Moose Hall, May 12. 203 Third Ave. Phone Blue 916 KIMIE'S DRESSMAKING SHOP Dressmaking Remodelling Pressing J Alterations Miss Kimie Uyede, Prop. Piano Theory . Voice Production Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory examinations. Mrs. Bernard Lundahl a. t. c M. I Waldron Apartments . . Phone' Green 934 Is Celebrated Twenty Friends Honor Mr And Mrs A Ivaron with Surprise Party The occasion being their twenty-fifth wedding.anntversarv, some twenty or so friends of Mr and Mrs. A. Ivarson. 412 Eirhth i Teleeranh Co and nnurri(iu I 1 r A , , .... T.j . 7 . 7 '-rtcnue msi, invaoea xneir home iuuhmic ior Auin in me next, last night for a delightful sur provincial election, arrived in the prise party. There were five city on the Catala this afternoon! tables of bridge and the pri-from Stewart for a brief business J winners were: ladies first, Mrs. visit He will return north on the ' A. Ivarson; second, Mrs G An-Prince George tomorrow after-Jderson; men's first A. Ivarson: noon- (second, B. P.. Rice. During tb j evening Ihe presentation was jmade by Fred Cameron, on K-' "".'Jlolr t Il- a- .... i me Kuesis assemDied, 01 a nanasome silver gift. The bride and groom of a quarter of a cen- ; turj ago both replied, suitably.: Appetizing refreshments were served. 1 Ladies1 Club Addressed Dean J X Finlaysen . of University of British Columbia Heard on Friday Meeting at the home of Mrs. W. H. Tobey, Pacific-Place, on Friday afternoon, some fifty-five or sixty ladies of the Ladies' heading Llub of -Prince Ruperl heard an interesting address by Dean J. N. FJnlayson of the University of British Columbia whose subject was "The Grand-parents of Robert Louis Steven-son." The forebears of the famous author were civil engineers and his great-grandfather built Inch. cape Rock lighthouse, an outstanding engineering achievement 01 its time. ' Following Ihe lecture tea wa? served. Mrs. William Cruick-shank presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. J. V. Nicholls, and a vote of thanks was tendered the speaker on motion of Mrs. C. II. Arnold. LEAD INDUSTRY BUSY j DERBY, Eng, April 13: CP ! Increased world demand Is bring- lng prosperity 'to' the lead, Industry,: Improving the trade of English and ' Welsh mines and stimulating in-, terest In unworked deposits of' Derbyshire. j found guilty of stabbing a man in was cancelled. .one of his eyes which had to be Miss P. Yerburvh returned hr: removed. Iter, and Mrs. T. A. Sand?!l been on a T1 saonrrfl Atlin:;;. Atlin I1'' Robert " v ier"r?n erburgh 01 of ti tie e aboard aDoara the the Princess Princess : Norah yp- n.mg tuward ittgn ichool leach-' terday afternoon returning south ling staff. While. In the city Miss from the Alaska Capital. BLACKHEADS v" 1?" -m wb.r. tk kM . Ht. HollrwocJ nxii THE SEAL of QUALITY 3 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon 2 Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. Specials in rancy Stationery to clear. Regular Retail Price $1.25, to Clear at 83c Regular Retail Price 60c, to Clear at ."5c Regular Retail Price $1.50, to Clear at $1.00 Regular Retail Price $1.00, to Clear at 70c Regular Retail Price 50c, to Clear at 10c Ormes Lid. 17?ja Pioneer Dru.qtt3ts The Rexall Store Phones: 81 . f Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till i p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 New Furniture i mm f- m. . tnesteriieid buites, Ueds, Springs, Mattresses. Floor Covering, Blankets, Luggages, Table Oilcloth, Window Shades, Prams, Folding Carriages. Used Furniture Beds, Atlas Couch, Steel Crib, Singer Sewin? .Machine, 1'iano, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen Ranges, Dining Room Suites, Dressers, firamaphone Records, Musical Instruments, Hooks, Writing Desk, Portable Typewriter, Etc. TO THE HOUSEWIFE: Have you started spring cleaning? You may have furniture, crockery, utensils, luggage, blankets, suits, clothes, etc. you wish to get rid of. ELIO'S Trade-in iiu-rj tiling C oCll Call Green 916 iWxnt CALL GREEN 916 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose Rtiildinfr T!iSr,l A i:M T?nnirt. B' Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.