-chew healthful delicious WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT TODAY'S STOCKS U.iKI S. D. Jotmauxt Do.) Vancouver y.-A(uri. 19 970 rr Quartz. 2.40. I i. 01. h-- 01 1-6 i'3 t. 23 . 20 ;2 oo' ; on. OC tl. 03 K 102 . !vm. (fa. Oils 13 ''Juliet WsOMH Chewing healthful Wrlftley's Spearmint Gum helps keep your teeth clean, brlftht and attractive; and Ita delicious flavor helps keep your breath pleasant. Chewing also helps relieve tension, and aids your digestion. Join the millions who enjoy the refreshing genuine mint flavor of Wrigley'a Spearmint Gum after every meal. Home. 190 Royal Can.. .17. Olcaltfl. 1. Mercury. .06. Prairie Royalties. .!. T.ronto Aldermac, 20. Seattle, 1X1. Cons. Smelters, 34.00, , Bat MalarUe, iM. Fernland. .03. Franeoeor. JS. Oed Lake. .33. Hardreek, .S3. Int. Nickel. 3M. Kerr Addison. 2.34. Little Long Lac. 2JS, MeLeod Cockahtttt. IM. Madsen Red Lake, 2$. Moneta. M. Noranda. 62.00. PieXle Crow. 2S. Preaton Est Dome, 148. San Antonio, 2.00. WALLS and CEILINGS ON A "7 In choosing a wallboartl, whether for walls and ceilings for renovations, alterations and of a new building, or repairs, it will pay you to consider these outstanding Mrs. Robert Watson, sister of Mrs. William Cruickshank, has lust been II standing. W My Malcolm Wilding And Bert O'Neill 'Are Doing Well Malcolm F Wilding. 18. who has been taking first year University Covrse at Victoria College. Victoria, hat received word of passing wtlh first class honors In all subjects, his average mark being 89.1 percent. Malcolm also receives the Quits Nlchol Bursary for French! valued $50. Malcolm received his education in Prince Rupert public and high-1 sehools. Bertie 0Nettl. also of this city, passed second year with first class rmoors. Sherrtt Oordon, .83. Uchl. 50. BouscadiHae, .03. Mother. .05. Oklend. .04 V. Dominion Bridfe, 29.75. MacKenale Red Lake, 1.15. Gst Gsmilns Crprec Identify It thsts two wop: 1. Look for the nam GYPROC on the back of CTtry board. 2. Look forth Grtca Strip on both tidt cdgci. Accept no substitute!. reasops why Uyproc is superior iu uiuh.; FIREPROOF therefore safe PERMANENT and DURABLE-lherefore economical WARP, SHRINK or SWELL WILL NOT CRACK, ft INVISIBLE JOINTS-panel strips are unnecessary lo keep clean SMOOTH, DUST-FREE SURFACES easy TAKES ANY TYPE of DECORATION no monotony wallboard made In The LIGHTEST WEIGHT flvp""! Canada - soU it i. r, ; in CnaJj. J Set your local Dtaltr i Cyprsc it ettryubtre J. iJmhtr and BiiUtrt SupphtU sssisisisisssssssiilssssHissssH ,,1 Woofi y gyp i' sssssMssssWssssWIeVlPHnnTnuTB A' AT 4 THE DAILY NEWS PAOtlTSTJlMl LOCAL NEWS NOTES E. Oye, former consul for Venezuela to Victoria, Is a passenger making the round trip north aboard the steamer Catala which was tn port last night. Oun practice will be carried out from Frederick: and Barrett Torts between the hours of 8:30 am. and 5 pjn. Tuesday. May 14. (113) Rt. Rev. Q. A. Rix D. D., Angli can Bishop of Caledonia, sailed! nasi nignt on ine uataia ior a trip ccted to the Presidency of the Wo-to Naas River points on eeriest men a Canadian Club of Los Angeles astical duties. b acclamation. I J. J. Little, general manager of R. 8outer. aeeountant at Mill the Northern British Columbia Bay cwmery. and Mrs. Souter were Power Co., sailed last nlfht on the passengers aboard the Catala last Catala for a trip to Stewart on night gotoi through from Van- company business, couver to the Nata River to spend 1 :' the summer. Lieut. Col. tfSfik Taaffe of the paymaster's office of Military Dis- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wrathall re- trict No. 11 arrived in the city on turned to the eHy on Saturday the Catala last night from Vlc-night's train from Rochester, Win- teria. being here on effletal duties nesdta, wfeere Mr. Wrathall has been receiving surgeal treatment Major A. W. Y. DesBrtsay, dls- for several weeks. J trict signals officer of Military Rt. Rev. E. M. Bunoz, Roman Catholic Church Bishop of Nor thern British Columbia and the! Yukon, leave on thk evening's train for a trip te Montreal and elsewhere In the East. I I Joseoh Naylor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nayter of this ctty. was ueceosfnl In his second year Arts examination at the Unlver city of British Columbia with Class i I District No. 11. returned last week to Victoria after a visit here on mttitary duties. Excavation work ts being started by John Ourvieh at the vacant lot between McRae Bros, and Chriss' MB1 store on Third Avenue. The property belongs to William Jones, local butcher, who contemplates building there. Miss I. Andrew R. N. of the nursing staff of Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital wftl sail tomorrow afternoon en the Catala to spend a vacation in Vancouver. Her mother, Mrs, B. H. Andrew arrived in the city on the Catala last night and will return smith with her. L i9BSSSSSlSSSBSasaaSHJ Next Tli u rs. Friday Special Stasre and Screen Show Dance Revue Prewnted By HOGSON DANCING ACADEMY SO Minute StapeShovv Featuring CLASSICAL, COMEDY ana NOVELTY ROUTINES 40 People--100 Costumes On the Screen HON A LI) COLMAN In The Light That Failed" One Complete Straw Nlfhtly at 8 p.m. ALL SKATS KESERVim PRICES 30c and J 5c Seat Sale New n at: Theatre Box Office Open Dally From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings 7:00 to 9:45 Get Your Seats Now THE OLD GAKDENEU FEItTILIZEK An Entirely New and Different Plant Food Contains Vitamin 11 The new remarkable Plant Stimulant In the proper pro-porUons, a mild insecticide and further essential elements for a steady growth and a healthy plant lite. Try a Packet Today 10c. 25c Wholesale Distributors W. II. Malkin Co. (P.IU) Ltd, FOR SALE Sealed Tenders for the purchase of Ben's News Stand and Gas Station as a going concern will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Thursday. May 16th. Particulars as to stock, building, lease and equipment, will be furnished on call at office. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms cash. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. CANUCK ON ROLLERS ) MELBOURNE. May 13: 'CP) Russel Carson, a Canadian hockey player In Australia, keeps m skating trim by roller-skating at the motorparts shop where he work here. OLD KL'GHVITK LICHTENBURG, South Afrlaa May 13: (CP) A. D. Mattel, president of the North-Western Traru-val Rugby Football Sttb-Unlon, died here at 00. He played rugby for Transvaal in 1909. E. A. Evans returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a two weeks business trip to 8ml- rtners. Prank Waier house freighter Out was in port yesterday from Van couver, having brought nertb coat and general cargo Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Davies returned to the city en the Catala last night from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. THRIFT Cash & Carry Phone 179 SPUING VEGETABLES AT LOWKR PRICES Fresh Atpare New B.C. 2 Its Radishes, Green Onioni 3 bunfhes Jewel Raisins Finest Australian. 2 lbs. Tender Leaf Tea 12-oz. packet 25c Burnti Cart ots Large tZft bunches. 2 for itv 5c New Grapefruit Large California. QCn 4 for New Potatoes Shatter white. 5 lbs Tomatoes F.rm and ripe Lb. 22c 25c Uttuce New B.C. -f C Large heads. 2 for Bananas Golden yellow. 3 lbs. Butter First grade. 3 lbs. 29c 89c 10c 23c 49c Ejfs Grade A large. OOp Brookfield. Doz. Corn Flakes Kel!ogg's iuo 1 Hp Giant package Boned Chicken 4-lb. tin 27c Woodbury's Soap Qfn 4 bars Free Delivery on Orders S1.00 And Over IDOKA Roller Rink Daily Sessions as Follows: Monday and Thursday Pal Nites. 7 to 11 Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 to II Friday. 6 to 11 Sat. Children 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4:30 pjn. 6 to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p.m. Special Arrangements Can Be Made for Private Skating Parties Handyman Home Service Painting, Repairing, Gardening Light Deliveries Have that neglected Job done now Phone Green CIO for the Handyman, Fresli Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAJUY PHONE 657 5 i i J7 Hosiery Headquarters At Peoples Semi Service KAYSER HOSE OC Regular 85c 5 First Quality 5 While eur present stock lasts. The hose ? you've been paying 85c for. Buy a few V pairs. 5 I-Thread Hosiery A reduction to meet present competitive conditions ol lower gTade hosiery. Newest shades Oasis, Valiant, Burnish. Suave, Dashing White too Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Nijjht RUPERT PEOPLES STORE -In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heiibroner's Phone BLUE 907 I. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture 1 Garden Spade Price 75c 1 Large-Size Lawn Mower Perfect Condition .... - 4 Baby Cribs - From ,. 1 Bably's Play Gate-Just like new 1 Garden Fork Price 75c 89.25 S3.50 10 S8.50 S3.50 16 Reconditioned Typewriters Monarch. Remington and Under- 24.50 to $45.00 2 Sessions 8-Day Chime Chx-ks S9.95 NEW FURNITURE 4 Couches and Pads- to gJg 12 Studio Couches In Argonne red and green, rust, brown. Can be made inta double bed or two single beds. QQ-Rf OOO DU Three cushions - 36 Three-piece Chesterfields In rust, red, mahogany, green. In latest styles and coverings 69.00 125.00 x'XvUl . . .-- 30 Table Lamps In latest colors and to gf Phone BLACK 324 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B.C. Clothiers SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! tailing it OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leaves Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. . Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For fori, tc., call or tcrito City JUkot Offlc, Sit Srti At. V-B-40 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. steamers Leanns PrtnCe' Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.SJS. CAR DEN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday jn. If ConvenieDt, Please Purchase Ticket at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 561 It" i? i n