DANCE And Grand Drawing Serenade -Orchestra Door Prises Admission fflc MOOSE HAL! FRIDAY. MAY 5 In Aid of Prince Rupert to Victoria Children' 1'und Now is the Time Many Tenuis Rackets are Ruined Each Year by Faulty Rcstrintfinjj. Do Not Sacrifice Yours With a Makeshift Job. Hrinjj Your Racket in to us Now For a Perfect Job EXPERT RESTRING1NG Out and Workmanship Guaranteed N3fl)lk U5 No. JS)HMal No 3iEkslex fluperiw f.lplisii . UM Austfttllnti Mntli-TM Traeey -Extra SpMtsI tCJti AVIhon TtHirttafhertt KilppirMter" C5 Arroout Super 15.2 SfL2S fS5 Again It's Slazengers IMay With SlaenKer.s Kor Constant Quality Jt ut show you II 4919 Sliirnjer U:uli.et All new lurk Loyrst Pilces While Hiry laU Slaactitcr 1SJ8 Tennl Kali 25c Eat h G for $UJ ,4 .kkl .U llrv rd. Why " tl mm ' C.drth H.H....1h tlr. -.t V Th Ufa. tlr. ay.n looks dif f mit Y.iir O.ofljkh Jaal.r nt tIJ ti mate Sr Tr..d aw.pa wt r dry you cm ItjM It tracHal Y .ctIU Ngm match . It. tr.h .thr. Stlosttv f . "LJiJ .uTl city morning, from Vancouver where he nas Deeri receiving sanitarium Jack Llp.iln. son of Ben Llpsln.j returned -to the city on the Prince Rupert .this morning -from Victoria where he has been taking A course of naval training. D. iColthurst arrived In the city! on -the Prince Rupert this .morning .TOE DAH,t NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Hush Forrest returned to the city Football meeting, Thursday, May on fthe Prince .Rupert trds morning 4, 8 p.tn. Canadian Xeglon. M04F from a trip to Vancouver. I - 1 ,Mr8. iF. M -Crosby .returned to the H.V. Morthouse, district manager! city pn the Prince Rupert this lor the iB. C. Packers at Namu, Is mbrtilhg itrom attdp to'iVancouter 'leaving there for Vancouver -on the' and else.where 1n -the south. Catala today. j I Mrs.JarhesJI.ThQmpson returned .SOFTBALL Ito the kclty .on 4he Prince Rupejt Meeting. Council Chamber, To this morning from a trip to Van- night at T:30 to organize Softball couver. .City lacue. All Interested nlease' i . . - - .... . i jma, W. wwrM ' J ..til1. unl n returned to the city on the Prince Mrs. J. J. Olllis and son, Oeorgej will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for a trlpio Vancou-, ver. Ernest Santerbane. son of Mr. and Mrs. D7 Santerbane, arrived (home from Premier on the -Cabala, yesterday afternoon. Annual business meeting and , el- from Booke, Vancouver Island, be-' ection of officers. Women's Ca-' lng on 'his way to Terrace where his father, Capt. J. .Bowcn-Colt-i hurst, arrived last week. nadian Club, Boston Hall, Tonight, 8 o'clock. 102 For supplying liquor to an inter- Mr. and Mrs. Percy R. Skinner of Chon Yue. enmese. was uneo -Conrmr City will .sail .on the Prince i3, 'Un oouon oi inree monins TtiuwrL Inmnrrnr nli.hf fnr a trln llmnrlSOnmeni. DV MMISiraie MC-1 (t& Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. Clymont in ity police court thlrj Skinner .arrived Jn the city fromHwrning. lie is doing ine time. the Interior on last Tilghtfs train. Capt. Gerald H. Barry, inspector;! of Indian Schools, arrived In the Bert FJddes. organizer of boys' work for the Board of Religious Ed ucation oi uruisn Columbia, was city on the Prince Rupert thlsjme speaser loaay ai me regular morning from Vancouver, being on weewy Juncoopn oi ine r.nnce w one of his periodical vliits to this district ion lOtllclal duties. , Miss Helen Lakle returned home on the Prince Rupert .this morning from her studies In Vancouver to , spend the summer vacaUon here with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs; Peter Lakle. pert Gyro Club. President W. M Watts .was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members' with a lew guests 1 city on the Prince Rupert this take trial at the Supreme Court-J morning, the latter being home Assizes here next week n an at irom her studies at the University tempted murder charge, and Etwelll - ... . . . . . 1 T. V-1 .Y. M,t1 k1 OI unusn Ajoiumoia ior uic autn- 4ja.11. oaumr iuuiu, w -wim w mr vacation tried for a .statutory offence. HOW A BURNING MATCH TELLS WHICH TIRE GIVES THE QUICKEST NON-SKID STOPS WHEN A CHILD dim iomi your Pith ia S bliodiog rain when S train tuddealyiuoinsahead ttacroisioK inbuadrdodoi airuationi you maymtft onanuoy dir think bat it ill mean to have tirei on vopr carihat really dry the road. et,whn quick non-akid ttopi are MUST, here il the tire that will gie you the auiiitil onea you'te ever had I And here! proof: In rwoieriei of non-iltid tetttof rtguUr and prtmimmfrittd tire of the lit Urgett tire manufacturers, including new tirei which have juit been introduced, Pitttburgh Testing Uboatory .reports : "The new Gooirkh SUewwn with th.e.Life'SaverXre.ad greater akid gresutaoce-ihap njr other Uretteattd. including not only the aid ubluhd tires of these manufacturer .iomt listed up to-40 higher jn price but also (he new tires which were recently Jested .under the same ruu vuinuuvw, ChNi Protection And Just as this new Goodrich Safery Silvertown nixes you the greatest lud protection ever offered, it gives you still .another feature that for years has been a sensational life-saver the famous Golden Ply blow-out protection I JHo Extra Cost You -might expect to pay .more lot this dmblt protection, but remember, both the skid protection of the life-Saver Tread and the famous Golden Ply blow-out protection areyoursinSilvertownsrtf erxfri eL The neit time you buy tires buy tafttybujSilitrttuntP h. JSSt t. 1 VInding Vr, A. thTrowP? er ..T7.fef on Pmi, ' UlC " RUPERT MOTORS mi Ivertown PRINCE RUPERT B. C. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Robert B. Hanlln -will take place tomorrow, Thursday, at 1 p.m. from the RC Undertakers' chapel. '. Engagement 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith :an-inounce the engagement of 'their youngest daughter, Rose Victoria, Xo Thomas William Graham, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Graham. The marriage to '.take -place quietly in June. , atanley Pranks returned to thej-nupert this morning irom a 'bus-j PflfraffAlTlPnf ty oo the Prince Rupert this hness trip to Vancouver." . LillgagCIllClll The .engagement is announce,! of Miss Elizabeth -Constance ilc-Lod, R. U., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis II. McLeod, 'jo John Lewis Oonohue of Philadel phia. The marriage will take place ' j quietly at Juneau, Alaska, May 24 Announcements All -advertisements ln'thV.coJ-Aran -will Xx charged for a full inonth jtt jy. a word. -United Spring Sale May 3. Eagle's Bridge May 3. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 4. Milk Fund Tea May's. Eastern Star Tea at Mrs. Sgt. Gammon's home, May 9th. Presbyterian Tea, May 11. cnanieai supervisor ior me provin- 12. eial police, arrived In the city on1 1the Prince Rupert this morning from the south, being here on of- Mrs. W. P. Armour and daughter, tlclal duties. .He brought north' MIm June Armour, returned to the with him Nick ullkoski, who will il 18. Mrs. Inkle's Sergeant J. F. McNaught. me- cambral Spinster's Spree, May Orange Spring Sale, .Metropol'; Hall. May 17. Bridge Drive 8:30 pin. Norwegian 'Independence Dance, Oddfellow Hall, May 17. Hospital Tea, Nurses Home, May Navy League Ball May 19. -PRINCE RUPERT TO VICTORIA rilU.nRF.VS FUND EVENTS May 5. .Grand Dance. Moose Hall. New Shipment Skorf Jackets And Cfciiby Coats -Great Variety, Inspection Anvjled Prices Right (Watch .1he Windows. GoUbloom COAL Grain . Feed Seeds and Fertilizer 'PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 538 THE SEAL ' QUALITY COLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL "Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning .company -with an all the year round payroll In . Prince Rupert NOTICE A reward of $25 is offered for Information leading Jo the arrest and conviction of anyone found damaging equipment on playgrounds or at Morse Creek. .GYRO PLAYGROUND COMADTn: NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. "ZarelH Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Ea MtMiwrm ;m m r ? b rnnrata it Wm. GAIR Florist, Seedsman Box 276 Phone BLUE 971 DAFFS, TULIPS, EVERY DAY Large Assortment of Perennials, Flowering Shrubs, Bedding Plants, Exhibition Glads, Etc. PHONES 18 and 84 rAClE TIIRFF, They Sure doPUntVALUE h OLD CHUM There jis moreloliacco in every package At no extra coet and the Hlb- tin is now 80 jf I It certainly pays to Chum up with m I m . J I i I i W i nit, . -s 91 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHOXE 657 Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 P. O. BOX 515 Mussallems Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" PASTRY FLOUR -B.&K. 10-llj. aek 42 c KARO CORN SYRUP- -f rjn AiU 2-lb. tin BON AMI POWDER-Per tin 15c PORK and -BEANS Llbby's, large 21-oz 9Q 2 lor VANILLA EXTRACT 4-oz. bottle 37c iHANSUCKXhe wonder hand cleaner. Per tin HEDLUND'S DEVILLED TONGUE- -For C sandwk-ripy. .3 tlm it' MARVEN'S PASTRY SHELLS Plain and Oatcake. 25 C Pk(?- - PJGS FEET In jelly North Star. 1-lb. tin 27c PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES 2 large and 1 small QQ for . AROOOD SWEET RFITST M-.-y hot JIEK MAN'S DUTCH RUSICS Per pkg. 23c 25c Cornnlete .Stock ,Eteh Fruits .and VejteUbles in Season Established 1910 Independently Owned and Operated iQUAUTY SERVICE PRICE' FREE UELIVERY OX $1.00 OKDERS Two Telephones For Your -Convenience Boat and Mailorder "Kreelve Prompt and Careful Attention Music Uuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher jof Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 DAY and NIGHT i Phone 5 I 13 Taxi ! PAT MAZZIE ! Opp. Post Office, 4th St.