ENGINEERS have GOOD REASONS for choosing the FORD V-8! Among them: f my oselvidge ties fhds . i the ..It,. LiDlen And Joseph "issm Of llich Srorlnj n;n l or SeaMn '. nors ,n the ea- of the Moose f,hw trk wrnt to, while Joseph 1 Yard. EC COt v- f 1 ,tenc Howe led thr mrn The highest individual score of the season was made bv Mrs Sam Hougan while Mrs. Robert Murray had the 'tewrst Individual score. . In the final session Mrs. S. L. iPrachy won first prize for ladles .and Mrs, Sam llaudenschlld for irnrn ulth second prise. going to IMrs. Itter Solem and Mrs. Bett- iner. The door prise was won by 'Joseph Howe AiTertlslnc ' n investment Month - End Sale B'ze 9x12 At Of CONGOLEUMS LINOLEUMS CARPETS Congoleum Rugs R 7-2x9. At e 9x10-2. $595 $6.95 $7.95 wmlcss Axminster Carpet Sale price, each Printed Linoleum Rugs - S6.95 v At Sire 74x9 V 7.95 At $ix9 10.95 1 I M J AP $8.95 1 1A"' $38.50 $4.95 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Moose nulltllnir.ThlrcVAvnu' inTt uPfrt I l0Uf from 8:30 .,. i K-so .m. I'hone GHEEN 16 - - . .oos fotfo"1 to 1 in I0RDVS FORD CARS ARE MADE IN CANADA 88,000 Canadian orkm and dependants benefit because the Ford car it made In thit country, Urken you buy Fori, wort of your momrj tfayt in Canada. MUSIC CLUB GUEST DAY The annual guest uy of the! Ladles' Music Club was held on Vfenesday at the Anglican Church Hall. There were about seventy members and guests present., The past president, Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, presided. An unusual and interesting program was arranged by Mrs. S. D. Johnston and Mrs. E. J Smith on negro music Mrs. Johnston's paper on necrn composers was Hlus- us ted by J-he following musical numbers Vocal solo. 'Jeannle with the Light Brown Hair" (Stephen Fos-, tert Mrs. Jarvia McLeod. 1 Tlano solo. "Longing for Home" Poster Mrs. George Madlll. vocal solo "Beautiful Dreamer" (Fostcrt Mrs, Bernard Lundahl. Piano solos, "Lilt" and "A Jubi lee" HI. T. Burleigh" Mrs. ,t. J. Southby. Piano solo, "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor i Mrs. J. C. For the second part of trie pro gram Mrs. Smith's paper on "Negro Spirituals" was Illustrated by the following numbers: Vocal duet, "I Couldnt Hear No body Pray" Mrs. S. D. Johnston and Mrs. R. 0. Large. Piano duet. "Deep River" Mrs. J. C. Gllker and Mrs. George Madlll. Vocal solo, "I've Been In the Storm So Long," Mrs. R. -Q. Large. GrouD nf Spirituals, "Swing Low Sweci Chariot," "Steal Away" and I've Got a Robe." Mrs. R. u. Large, Mrs. Bernard Lundahl, Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby. Mrs, J. 11. Car son, Mrs. II, L. A. Tarr, Mrs. s. u. Pohnston. The solo parU were tas-en by Mrs. Lundahl Mrs. Carson and Mrs, Brocklesby. The program concluded with tw0' Idellghtful piano solos toy the guest I artist for the afternoon, Miss I Frances Moore, who played "Valse bpus 10" (Rachmaninoff) and Rhapsodle No." (Branmsi. nfrMhmints were served at the conclusion of the program with Mrs. J. B. Gibson and Mrs. J. H,. Carson presiding at the tea table. TH2 daily news Smoking Concert at Canadian Legion Friday 8 pin. Members of Military, Naval and Air Force, invited to Join with member. S9) -Cf. W. .Laidler, general sales manager tor W. H. Malkln Co, after a brief touslnes rWt here, sailed by the Trlnce George last night on his return to Vancouver. ' George B. Casey is busy removing loose rock from the old excavation at the corner of First Avenue and McBrlde Street, having purchased the rock from the city. Water lying in the bole has beeji pumped -out. Timely Recipes MACAUON1 WITH MUSHROOMS 2 package macaroni 1 olnon 2 ounces butter 4 tablespoons oil 2 slices of bacon 0 ounces of dried mushrooms or 1 lb. of fresh mushrooms few sprigs. parsley salt and pepper Chop the onion, parsley and bacon, put in a saucepan with butter, oil. salt and pepper and let fry until the onion becomes golden brown. Add the mushrooms 'if they are dried mushrooms. they must be parboiled). If instead they are fresh then they must be I washed in lukewarm water, wen drained and cut into small pieces. Cook for about 20 minutes. Use this sauce over the macaroni al ready feoarately cooked. This res '.pe will serve four. i Announcements All advertisement! in this col-con will be charged for a full month at 35c a word. Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. i Anglican Tea, Mrs. parkin's. May 2. . Mjnmutr'n- 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, May 3. Maytlme Tea, United Church, May 4. Moose Ladles' Dance, May 7. SL Peters Spring Sale, May 9. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. T. Brown's, May 10. W. A. Canadian Legion Spring Tea, May 15. Catholic Tea, Mrs. R. E. Moore's May H. Empire Carnival. Moose Hall, May 23. CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS .Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 50c and up Hot and Cold "Water, Shower Baths Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress J. H. BULGER Optometrist Rota! Bank Bide SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining 1DORA ROLLER ARENA IDORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions as Follows: Mon., Tun., Wed. 1 to 11 p.m. Thursday 7 to 11 pjn. Friday 6 to It p.m. Danre 10:30 to 2 a.tn. Sat. Children 10 to IS a.m. 2 to 4:30 p.m. C to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p.m. Special Arrangements Can Be Made lor Private Skating Parties tr oni Vn ct v Cat nailed last J. w. - night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. c w Kellett. district manager of Home Oil Distributers Ltd., leaves on this evening's train for a trip to various Interior points as far as Vanderhoof on company business. Mrs. George B. White, pioneer of the city, sailed last- night on the Prince George for Vancouver en- route to. Nebraska where she will make her future home with a sister. Miss E. D. Priestly R.N.. public health nurse, is making excellent recovery at the Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital following an opera tion performed on Wednesday. Lieut, and Mrs. R. 3. Carson will !sall on the Princess Adelaide to- nleht for Victoria where they will pay a brief visit before proceeding to Ottawa to which point Lieut. Carson has been transferred. PE EC SINCE 1807 HiuHUji oideo McCallums the Scotch of Superlative Quality ami ScMW fa feofW 26' ox $3.75 40 oz. $5X0 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Confroi Board or bv the Government of British Columbia. Our Famous Eilsun Alberta COAL Bulkier Valley Coal Nanainio Wellington Coat Buttle; Valley Wheat and Grain 'SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 THE SEAL f QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In frlnee Rupert t.i Stores Unite In Giving You 1 GREAT B. C. Furniture Co. Special Bargains In New Furniture I ' , LOCAL THEY KNOW ! I MONEY SAVING SALE NOW IN PROGRESS AT Rupert Peoples Store Cut Rate Shoe Store 1 -k . is m i o r Ci i J Kupert ivien s oz: ooys oiore $ 12 Fine Panel Beds Cable springs and mattresses V 6 9 5 in all sizes. Special 7 Waterfall Style Dressers With round mirrors 7 Chesterfield, Tables Special $22.05 10.95 12 Sludio ( ouches In repp, colors rust. Argonne red, and brown. .. i m mm mm Can bp maf e Into double bed or two smgie Deas. Three cushions, blanket storing space 18 Three-piece Chesterfields In latest styles and patterns. Ftom 79.00 TO S98.00 18 Table Lamps Latest styles and 1,95 10 83.95 colors, from 5 Kitchen Ranges Two-tone, at!enamel, for wood or coal, finest makes. From S64.00 t0 S94.50 Phone BLACK SJ1 THIRD AXpiVE Nest Door to B.C. Clothiers t SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! , Mll'tnt at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL 61VE1 Steamer leave Prince Rupert ever THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Train leave Prince Rupert for the Eait. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. . Steamer for Ketchikan and Stevrart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For far, tc.t call or tcrits City Tlckst Officii, S2i SrA Av, V-B-40 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:3S pja. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets Trom FRANK J. SKINNER, rrinee Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone MM ml