PAGE SIX . - . t i i i Morocain Ladies' Dress Lengths $4.25 SEE OUR WINDOWS. Jabour Bros,, Ltd. Cornor 3rd and 7th. Phone 645. MEAT Department Pickled Pork, per lit. . . 22c Sausage, 2 lbs. for . . 35c (iainer's llacon, by piece ... , 45o Ayrshire Karon, slievd 35o Uecf Dripping, 3 His. for 25c Corned Hoof, per lb. .. 10c Shoulder Steak, piT lb. 15c Sirloin Slcak, per Hi. . . 23c HonnH Slcak, per Hi. . . 23c llili nopal Heel" 20c Hump Hoasl Heef . . . . 20c Hump Hoasl Heef .... 20c Pol Hoast ... ... 15c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phonos 18 and 84 Prescriptions ..... i A few reasons why our prescription department, is increasing: We use only fresh, chemically pure drugs. No Substitution Prompt Service Tviodorate Price. Kvery prescription i.i dispensed Hy a fully iiialif ieiJ dispenser. Let us he your Ruperl Pharmacg Prcscriplion Specialists Phone 04. We deliver. Stamped Goods BEDSPREADS LUNCH CLOTHS SCARVES PILLOW CASES RUNNERS and TABLE CENTRES Ml Stamped ready for work. Mrs. W.T Wilson Third Avenue I'.O, llox - . ago Phono fireen 383 .-.. m Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST 1 LOCAL COUPLE ARE MARRIED! Quiet but Interesting Wedding In1 Anglican cathedral on Saturday Evening A quiet but inlcrcslimr wed.lin took place at 7 o'clock wi Saturday evening in thejst. Andrew" Anjj.ican Cathedral., Ilev. Waller Allen officiating, when Miss Una Scherk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. bherk, Hartelt. Saskatche wan, became the bride of Fernie lerrien, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrien, Ureen Street, Prince llti- pert. The ceremony look idaee in the presence of relatives of tho couple and the matron of honor was Mrs. Kenneth Scherk. slsler-in-law of the liride. while the Smoill iva Kiiiumrlisil In- I. ii In-other, JPau Terrien. The bride i was charmingly gowned, in rns canton crepe with hat lo match ami the costume of the matron of honor was daintv yellow taffeta nun nai io maicn. i After the ceremony, the bridal party repaired lo the residence of the bride s sister, Mrs. Isaa Lear, 1125 Kordcu Street, where a wedding supper was held. Later. a reception took plare at Hip White Apartments where Mr. and Mrs. Terrien will reside. The iiride is particularly we I. CANNED FRUIT We have still a very larin- slock of Canned Fruit and we are going to dispose of the most of it I his vwek al prices uulieard ill. suy now. liawbenies, Haspberries, Loganberries, and the large cans of Peaches, any assortment, 3 tins for .... 95c 4 lins Peaches,vpears, Aprico.s. Plums, or. crushed Pineapple . . 95e G tins .o. i peas, special for S5o 0 tins Quaker Corn or Toma toes . 05c Malkin's Hesl Pure Plum Jam, i lb. (in 55c Pure Orange Marmalade, I lb. tin G5c Hlue Itibliou Tea, 2& or 5 lb. pkg., per lb ' 65c 4 hollies or 3 of Heinz Catsup 95c 10 tins Sally Aim or Classic Cleanser ... , . , ... .... 95c 19 bars White Swan Soap .. 95c 12 bars Palm Olive Soan 4 cartons Sunrighl Soap . 19 rolls Toilet Paper . . . 1 tins Lobster or Shrimn 3 combs Pure Honey .. . 3 lb. .Mccormick's Sweet Biscuits 95c 7 Jins King Oscar Sardines 95c in. Swedish Heallhbread . . 95c 12 pkgs. Jelly Powders .. ..95c 7 lins Heinz or Campbell's Tomato Soup 95c 2 rings (iriivcrn Sum (".licnve Phones 45 and 574 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 95c 5 lb. California Table Figs.. 95o 2 doz. Local Fresh Cgg 95c 2 lb. best Creamery Hutler .. 95c He sure lo set your order in for a Sack of our good Situds this week. This week only for .. .-. .. $3.50 Large pkgs. Itobin Hood Hulled Oats 25c 4 lbs. CleaiiPiI Currants, soecial 55c Fresh Fruit and Vegetables None Better B.C. Butchers and Grocers, Ltd. Fresh. Killed BEEF From the Bulkley Valley 3 Times Weekly . Potatoes Per Sack $3.50 Sealy 5 Doodson Sixth Street Phone 455. We Deliver. kLxJt ia 5,000 MILES GYRO PLAYGROUND TO . n-erfc known in Prince Htiperl when she has prown up. For the pasi three years she has been no lh stalf of Jabour Hro. The groom is an employee of the. shipyard. uonsralulaliou and best wishes of many friends are leiiig extended to Mr. and Mrs. Terrien IN TWO YEARS Bottle Picked up at Hippo Island Was Dropped off Coast or Japan Hugh Oillis. a local fisherman, iust two years ago nicked lm a bottle at Hippo Island which has teen dropped by a Japanese war- nese admirnlly and yestcrdav receive.l a reply witli a letter citni Hear Admiral X. Xeninra fhankinp him for sending- it and M.-liisinjt a new chart of the Pa- cific Ocean showing the currents is an ackuewledgmeut of the ser- ice rendered. The botth. which was nicked up P ofr off BE OPENED SATURDAY b ill Weather M-rmiltiii(r, (iyro Playground Xu. West view. Will e officially opened next Saturday artenioon. Judge F. Mel! ouncr' and Mayor S. M. Newton are be ins invited to officiate at he ceremonies vyhicb will be in harfre of Stan Taylor, president r (lie fiyro Club, and Leo Vau?h, chaiiinaii of the club's il;i?;round committee. FIRST TOURNAMENT OF SEASON PLAYED ON TENNIS COURTS The fir ( tournament ol the reason on the Prince lliihcrl Tennis Club's courts on Acropolis Hill was plaed yesjerday when h. W. Pat more and W. O. Fnl- on. on one side, and Jack Johns and Miss Virginia Iliel. on the other, reached the linals. The idayorf Tor the tournament, in which thirty players narticinated. will lake place later. Xels Sydney was fined. 25 in the city police court this mom- lit? for assaulting W. (J. Heiu-harl. Holli men are trapoers and Hie trouble between liieiil arose Saturday afternoon on the tvalcrfront, Sydney having struck Heinliarl giving binr a black eye. Atter the incident, Sydney went across Hie harbor where lie was Tollowed by Heiuharl and City Police-Sei-ea nl Uailey and Provincial Constable (jilison who arrested him. Mr,.' Ktnlly Oeddes was with drunkenness before Magistrate McClymont in the city police court this morning and, ideading not guilty, was remand- f -d unti tomorrow. .S 10 was ar- I rested on the street early this morning by City Police Sergeant McOlincliy.' Mrs. H. A. Harrington and son, who have been visiting in the city for Hie past len days, sailed Ibis .fiflernoon on the Princes Hoyal Tor Wrangell. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 539, Green 238, Black 735. Night. Phones 687,. 539, Oreen 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. THE DAILY NEWS Monday, April 19, to -UAL fctXft -tea, fv- tunOu Acxjvf . .29. LOCH rurtic Mni-r s. Mrs. A. H, Arthur is leaving to night for Saskatchewan on n holiday. I'on't miss lh,. Hard Time dance on Wednesday night. The Charleston dancers are nractieiiu hard for the competition. (force Shaw left this mnriiliic for Vancouver where he has ac cepted a position as 'drug-gist with the Vancouver Drug Co. Mrs. Walter Overend sailed o-t Hie Princess I loyal (his afternoon for Stikine to Join her husband who is customs officer there. Shower and lea for llldlev 1 1 . .. -Lip two years and three nionlhs! . '. I....r 1 on' a Mr- bt-rore, so it drifted alnml fhcli , " V nn" AV,'mu W,!" housand miles in that lim,. Iln::""" 3 0 " 1 "'urwlay, April orwartleI the botUe to the Jap-J The Hall freighter Salvor Capl. Husi',, arrived Troiii (he south at I.3 this iiiorninR with a cartro of coal for Albert A Hecate Straits Tow ins Co.' lo rarrjin? Ian?p llrumroek, in low the coast of Queen," ,l,e lusr- '''C Scott, leH Alien i.n ..!.. .. r .i i . . ! .riil Veslpril.il- f..r l... ..ll lii. ..- il hililn.l., in- ia" I i IWilli 11 Carll of mm iiiilHuti fi " - - uiiii (.iiiuiiuii . .v.-. I 1:1' ' v .ti. ..:-m.'. .... . Of loas. . w m ... 'iiicriviiiu mi Ill . - I he bottle was i-omimiiiir-nfo.l in the aUlliorilies of all the chief commercial countries of the world. Mr. Uillis, who picked un the bottle, lives al L'fifi Xinlh An r Fred Mathers, who has beut maiiMzer or the Somervilhs Cim-nery here last jear. came as far north as Alert I lay on the steamer Princess Hoj'al which was i port today. Those WishitlS lo tnLi l.-irl in Hard Times' dance oarade LARGEST TRAIN OF IMMIGRANTS No Fewor Than 1250 Pooplo Arrived In Winnipeg on Spoclals Within Hour meet at the corner of Siitu! monlon direcl. S.'mthI mm. imm.. inn mini .vvenucs. i h nv Hand and the Pipers will hci I the procession. I! Capt. O. Williams, one or the While Pass A Yukon Co.'s Yukon lliver pilots, ami Mrs. Williams arrived in (he city rrom Vancouver on the Princess Hoyal thi. morning and will remain bore for ten days before conllnuiiiK; their voyage north. Ilev. A. W. P. Ashley or Stew art preached morning and even ing in St. Andrew's AiiKlican chinch yesterday. After the evening service. Mr. Ashley, who is a pipe organist, 'delighted many hearers with organ Among the nassenters nobis north on the Pri bees s Hoyal this afternoon from here were a narlv or men. A. IltrTstfMimi i) Hecario, W. Prow I rock, M. Pos-tok, M. Horel, M. Desnle and M Jirovich, who will bo einidoviMl al the I'mgiueer Mine. Al 1 o'clock yesterday afler-noon, the fire deoartmeul m. siomb-il to an alarm rrom Highlh Avenue and Mcllridc Street where an overheated stove pipe bad ignited the roof or the resident or Fred Allan, 138 Higlith Avenue West, doing slight daim-vgc. L. W. Waugh. local manager or C.X.H. Telegraphs, will leave ny .Saturday nighC train ror Kd-monlou whete he will participate in a conference of all the western officials or Ihe company, lie, expects lo bo nwav rrom Hid city, a week or tell day". Mrs. W. A. Puckelt, wife of one or While Horses' leading merchants, accompanied by her son, Cam Smith, c,rc passengers on board the Princess Hoyal to-day enroule north after bavins spent three or four months visits ing in Vancouver and other southern points..; The sleamcr Princess Hoyal, which was In jMrY today iforth-bound rrom Vancouver to Hkaig-way, had 81 passengers on board including crews or tint White Pass A Yukon, Hallway Go.' Yukon lliver steamer going north ror the summer. Hefore. proceeding to her regular lauding place at lliu government wharf, the Itoyal called at lh ocean dock '(o "unload a horse over the elevator for the (loyal Cuuadiuu Mounted Police. WIXMPF.O, April 7. Many or the tongues of (label eontn billed to the lively hub-bub which liinalled the arrival here last night ovec Canadian National Hallways of b. longest iiiiun gram special willed has evei reached Winnipeg or western Canada. Another si-cial follow ed II into the Canadian Xaliona l.lallway depot with more lha 500 additional ellter mukitiu t total of l,25Q new-eomern within Hie hour. Thirly-five families under Hi hmpire selllemenl scheme for med, part of the llritish routin-grnl who were met by ?ov em inent immiyranl offleiaU. having landed at Halifax early In the week fmni the Med star liner Peiinlaiid mihI White Star liner Hegina. llritish farm workers. IUirop4Mn agrirullurisls from I'ciiinark. Holland and Scandin avian countries un,l sPleetinl continentals for farm and domestic i-r ire made up Hot balanfe. A larffe staff of colouixatioti officials and inlerpreti-rs vvat eiwaiwril in asertuming the fut-ii re deslinalion of the varum families and hooking others to! positions on fi.rms thmuuhinil the prairie proviueos and Hriiish Columbia. Last night trains west carried several hundred ol Hie new arrivals further west. about 50(1 beiin deslitied lo Fd m nrinsii i,iiiumm io take up rarnuog or jmu relative- already settled there. SPRING SALE AND TEA WAS SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Event Held In Emad Block Saturday Afternoon by Catholic Ladles on A very surcc,rul spring Kale and lea was hebl on Saturday af ternoon in the Kmad Hlock In Hie ladies or the Catholic Church Mrs. A. Leveiie was genera! convener and various stalls nn.i teparltnents were in charge ot the f I lowing ladies: ('lain sewing Mrs. A. Leveijiie and Mrs. (I. Smith. Fancy work---Mrs. II. F. Olas- ey. Mrs. . , Morrissey and Mm. C. P. Iliel. Itarrie Mr. S. Hatcher and Mrs. O. W. XickcriKH!. Home cooking .Mrs. J. Arlhii. Smith mid Mrs. W. Oraftou. Tea room Mr. M. P. Mc- CafTery and Mrs. H. A. Wakj-flcbl, conveners, ansislcd by Mrs O'Hrien, Miss Lorna MacLareu. Miss Mary O'Hrien. Mis l.iiev O'Hrien, Miss Margaret McCaf- rery. Miss Mary McCatlery. Miss F., Astle. Mrs. F. W. l.eier wa rasbier. HafTIes resulted as follows Cushion won by Mrs. .1. McLennan with ticket No. tilt. Cut work . pillowslips won Mrs. A. H. Acland. 123. ' Ham. donated bv It. 1". Moore. J won hy Mrs. O. Hrien, -.'K. IliitTet set, 'donateil by Mrs. J. II. Illlddch, won by . F. (Has- Mrs. J-'. W. Leapiir was cashier. H.iby's Jacket and bonnet, donate;! by Mrs. A'. Hiiubarv won by Mr. JorvU McLeod, llf. Pair or bath towels', woli Miss Wllla Dyer, 22. Slile or bacon, 'donated by W. Xlckerson A Co., won Father P. ,1. McOriith, 32. Ilcdspread, donated by Mrs; Fred Hilfou, Won liy Miss Allcheson, 211. C by TOO LATF TO CLASSIFY WAXTKI). Helurn tubular m locomotive boiler, 75 h.p. or over, hot less Hum l;5 u. ptt'SMiire. Slate pice on rail at import. Apply P.O. m Idni), Prince Hiipert. II.C. 03 MAID Wanted fiir general bouno-wotk, Mrs. Olof Hanson. Phono JJlUe if' 2 nHMnnm Clocks Clocks Clock Week, so to speak! SUrtlng with our OrAnH fnther Clocks from $100.00 up, we have a wonde t t variety of clocks for you to choose, from finest auVri Chimes Clocks from $55.00 up. Mantel and Boudoir Clo t, In odd shapos and designs from $2.75 up, Musical cioi from $0.75. Novelty and Alarm Clocks from $1.00 ud Visit our Basement Storo for China, Cut Glass a Brasswnro. m Optical Department Our "many satisfied local customers Is our guarsnt that our Optlclnn, who has had over twenty-seven veart' experience, can nivo you satisfaction. A visit to ou modern Optical Parlor will convince you. Consultation Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue. WESTHOLME THEATRE - Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. Blanche Sweet in "The Sporting Venus" The r.itllam e of a hr.oUli ung tilled br.ml ami a di-.-olole pHtoe. dveoliire m Jhm, high life in .tn aod niolitight 111 (.Moduli. C i,, and i-utlage-. Filmed to Ciinipe. ft v r include the 12ml lliglil.inder- "The Hbu k 1 llinreli ami I be l. ;n- at lie.imdle. 'i.vv. in I-clude Oxford and I :. mi bridge erews r.i.ing. Si ... Blancho Sweet, Ronald Colman, Lew Cody, Gt rai Fawcett, Hink Mann, Josephine Crowell, Kate Price and others. "THE PACEMAKERS" SERIES, No. 5 GEORGE O'HARA AND ALBERTA VAUGHN IN "THE FA3J MALE" INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35c and lOt Prospective Builders! COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER Tip tier-, (mm- , hi, .,, r-,,; nig. V J'-iot. Hoti. ..if. I Hexri .Siding. ,! ., Hoai Lumber. Kir and (.ii..uw....d Venrei. M Shingles, liolored .Sbingi, .8i. Oak. Il.u ; Siish and I'oors, Wmul (Npe. .CEMENTS, Etc- I'orl land Cement. Kerne' (m. Iifstos (jemeiil, llardwull Hlaster. Hlaster .1 Plaster Honnl, (.ime, llydrale.1 Lime, Fire. I .v BRICKS, Etc. CoitiniHii Hnek, Fire Hi t. , re- Agrn oltoral Tile. Vitrified iim-. FlMe l.uni.g MISCELLANEOUS Nad-. Knilding Caper. Ta V Hnldieroid HiiMfiiig. John. Maov.Ur'. ,s,rM., nig-. Asphalt. Asphalt Hoofing Paper S. firavel. NANAIMO-WELLINGTON COAL Try our Nut t..( i.,r m,oi Kit. I.pi, Range ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phonos 110 and 117. LARGE SELECTION OF SILK CREPE TIES In Beautiful Patterns From 95c to $1.50 Acme Importers Third Avenue Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINESHOOKS, ROPES, TWINES FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. .Comparo Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co, Ltd. Second Avenuo' and McBrldo SL