A New Cleansing Tissue In rolls for removing make-up, cold cream, etc. AB, C, product, made at Ocean Falls. Price, 18c per roll 2 for 35c Ormes Lid. "2fni Pioneer Druqei'sts riif Iteiall SUr Phones: 81 It 8J Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundayi and Holiday From 12 noon till 2 p.m, J p.m. till 9 p.m. Do Not Forget King's Silver Jubilee Anniversary Celebration, Monday, May Cth UNION STEAMSHIP LIMITED 8team;ts leave Pri.ire Rupert for Vancouver TJ5.S. CATALA EVERY Tt'ESDAY. 1:30 r-U. Arriving Vancouver ThuMrfay T.S.S, lAKDKNA EVERY FRIDAY MIDMCIIT. Arriving Vancouver Monday a m. mrk'j Mlllus to Fort 5lmp La Jul, Oltmtn n K K1W xx du. ! Fflftc Rupm Sundtj. I po runner information regarding ah sailings and tickets at riNr nrrt tiirM tmm t"i s DOMINION LINOLEUM FOU ALL YOUR FLOORS A Cxr iaid w th Dorr, ni' n linoleum is beautiful and lasting. Wc carry a good selection of the ponular pa. -cms. Rexoleum Mais, 13c and 25c each GORDON'S HARDWARE HYDE TRANSFER Office, 315 Second Ave., Phone 580 Sole Agents For PEMBINA PEERLESS COAL Long Lasting Sootless & yur paper docs not arrive telephone the offic Phone JU McBrlde Street g 4 La iBaiaiaiaji,ai.airasBiBiBjaiBratBiaiJiABisarBrBJ:Bi VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, LAWNS Ht;h quality vegetables and flowers demand full nourishment for , ;-: growth. Elephant Brand Complete Fertilizer supplies every , reeded element Su'phate of Ammonia is specially j tijptftd to lawns Per pound l i THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. ; DON'T FOUGHT THE KING'S SILVER JUBILEE Celebration, .Monday, May fi and remember that we carry Linoleum, Rugs and Congoleum at very low prices. D. ELI0 , Furniture Exchange M' KLIM Mb. tin each KLIM ZViAb: Un each KLIM-r-5-lb. tin each , REOAL SALT per 2-lb. shaker TKE DAILY KVWB PAOR THRU LOCAL NEWS NOTES CHARM Baptist 8iippcr tonight, 830. Ut M. P. McCaffery left on Tuesday aboard the Catala for Bedding plants for sale. Joe Cook. Phone Black 802. (95) ..'.. Be warm and comrortable by rtd-leg In 32 Taxi it costs the same. tl Join your friends at the CXR. A Annual Dance In the Moose Hall. April 26th. 96 You can rent a car at Walker! as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a mile. Mrs. W. J, Rennle and Miss Doro thy Rennle of Port Clements are visitors In the city, having arrived from the Islands on the Prince John last evening. Indian Agent James OUIett of Mastett arrived In the city on the Prince John last evening from the Islands, being here to attend a trial involving some Indians of his agency. The marriage will take place ; shortly in Ocean Falls of Miss Phyl-! Us Horrobln. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs., J. E. Horrobln of Ocean Falls, to John A. Booth, second son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Booth of FEWER COLDS Mrs. Orelg and Mrs J E. Blrchell of Terrace came In on Tuesday evening's train from the Interior and arc spending a few days visit ing with friends here. Kid Sang. Chinese of Sixth Avenue, charged with theft of from the Northern British Co lumbia Power Co, appeared before Magistrate McClymont In city police court yesterday afternoon and pleaded guilty, beln; fined $20 today with option of M days Imprisonment. Kid Is alleged to have used a heater, the power for which did not go through a meter. L. W. Patmore acted as counsel for the company. Overwaitea Limited SPECIALS Phone S13 COWAN'S PERFECTION COCOA, 1 lb. Un Vc Deliver 22c A REAL SPECIAL IN CUISCO 1,3-lb. tin 7QP 1 00 1 Mb. tin; both for LUNCH LOBSTER V's ICn A3L per tin 72c $1.53 $3.05 llc TUB SPECIAL 1 large Galvanized Tub 2 pkts. Ivory .Soap Flakes 1 large pkg. Chlpso 2 bars Jlrk's Castile Soap 2 bars P & O Soap- - QQf OVK' nil for ENOS' FRUIT SALTS-large bottle 65c HONEY GRAHAM WAFERS X 1 U Mb. cello pkt BEST; GRADE QUAKER FLOUR With a money bark guarantee It Inot ' $Wi?$3.4o satisfied . -lb. sack $1.72 24-lb. sack 88c Watch bur window for prices on Crapes, Pears, Oranges, Carrots, Spinach, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes a brief busi ness trip to Vancouver. The Dunes" offer specially low rates for June only. For particulars write Madame Rajaut, Hell, B.C. lTh.-M. Called south on account of the illness of her mother. Mrs. Tom Caroff Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Peter Lakle. C. N. R. district freight and passenger agent, re turned to the city on the .North Sea yesterday from a brief business trip to Ketchikan. Adolph Berner of the Soldiers' Settlement Board left by last eve ning's train on his return to Tel kwa after a brief visit to the city on official business. City Commissioner W. J. Alder is' sallln gtonlght on the Rupert tor a ' brief trip to Victoria on city bus!- ness. He expects to return to the city a week from Sunday. j G-eo. Frizzell wishes to notify his customers that he Is discontinuing business from today's date. He desires to thank them for their patronage during the past years, i (95) 7 l A. R. Mallory of Port Clements is paying a brief business visit to the city. He arrived from the Islands on ' the Prince John last evening and will be .returning home tomorrow night. I t Merely routine business was dealt with at a regular meeting of the Moose Lodge last nlsht. Dictator W. B. McCallum was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members. . T. N. LePage, manager of the northern division of the Home Oil : Distributors Llmltec returned to! the city on the Prince John last! evening from a business trip to the; company's new fuel station at North Island. Col. J. W. Nicholls was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In the Commodore today. He told Interestingly of some experiences. Incidents and Impressions of a recent trip to Eastern Canada and the United States, President J. J. Little was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. We wish to notify our customers that the "Regal Shop- will be closed on Thursday,25th Inst, for the purpose of removing to our new home next door to the Bulklcy i Announcements , Toe H bridge Wednesday April 24. Baptist Church Supper April 25 Anglican Spring Tale, April 25, C. N. R. A. annual dance. Moose Hall. Friday, April 26. C.C.F. Bazaar, Eagles' Hall, May Cambral Tiillc's Treat, May 3. Jubilee Dance. My 8. . International Tea Baptist Church May 8. Elks Dance Friday. May 10. Catholic spring sale, May 16. Oyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, Friday, May 17. Moose Hall FRIDAY C N. It, A. Annual Dance Saturday Junior Moose meeting ' May 10, Junior Moose Bridge and Dance 0- M IRRADIATED For "Sunshine" Vitamin D Vh& JhnptvwecL Oscar W. Pearson, British Columbia manager for the Swift-Canai dlan Co., arrived in the city pn the Prince Rupert yesterday from Van couver, being here to pay a visit to the company's local branch. Constable O. H. Soles of the city detachment of the nrovlnclal Dollce and Mrs. Soles returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from a trip to Vancouver on escort duty. Morley Shier,, well known powder traveller, arrived in the city on the EwSb ' 'L "bb-b-bV BY APPblNTMENT TO THE v. AST Novemfetr, Dr. A. R. Dafoe J started the tflonne Quintuplets on Carnation Milk. Ever sinct, they have been thriving on it gaining famously right along. . . . Many noted baby specialists, you know, prescribe this pure, nourishing, super-digestible milk now irradiated for "sunshine" vitamin D, at no ettra cost Ask your grocer for the Improved Carnation Milk. Look for the word "Irradiated" on the label. Write for two valuable free booklets "100 Glorified Recipes" and "Contented Babies." Carnation Comcajvr Ltd., 131 Abbott SL, Vancouver. A CANADIAN PRODUCT Carnation Milk "from Contented Cows" First (o provide irradiated eyiiporated milk in Canada and the only irradiated evaporated milk available throughout Canada. John Wacyk, who arrvled in .the- (Arthur F. Smith and Oscar Flint, thers. arrived in the City from the city on the .Catala Tuesday from,; who have been engaged in the de- interior on Tuesday evening's train Anyox, left on last evening's train velopment of a mining property on and proceeded yesterday afternoon for a trip ot Edmonton. . , . I Hudson Bay Mountain near Sml- on the Prince Rupert to Anyox. Prince Rupert yesterday from Van couver and proceeded by train last evening to Usk. He will be here again at the end of the week on his way to Anyox and Stewart. Ernest Bakewell. C. C. F. Member of the Legislative Assembly for Mackenzie, came north from Vancouver to Powell River on the present trip of the Prince Rupert and will later visit Ocesui Falls whew he was formerly located. F. T. Patterson,' well known pioneer Porcher Island mining, man, was brought to the city from Surf Point Tuesday afternoon to obtain medical treatment for an Injury to his ankle sustained while engaged n work on hts own property. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 THRIFT OFFERS Many Savings in Quality Food For the Week Ending Thursday, May 2 PULLET EXTRAS Bulkley Valley Fresh 35C TOMATO CATSUP ftp 17 Ashcroft, 13-oz. bot. RLNSO 20C pv4 CHOICE PEAS Royal City, Sieve 4, tin JELLY POWDERS Empress, 2 4-oz. pkgs. 12c 9c 1 CAMPBELL'S SOUP j All varieties except chicken or mushroom 4Qn I 2 tins DR. JACKSON S FOODS Ro man Meal or Llshus per pkg P & G SOAP White Naptha, 3 bars ASPARAGUS TIPS Nabob Green 12-oz. tin' BREAD FLOUR "Famous' 1-57 CAKE FLOUR Falrylight, per pkg. 32c 10c ,21c 23c Bunch Carrots. 2 bchs 11c Ripe Bananas, per lb. 8c Uprtver Turnips, 6 lbs. 14c iOLLED OATS- B &KOOp OOl 6-lb. sacks, each j UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE 1 Rowntree's -I Cn 1 i-lb. cakes, each PEANUT BUTTER Ofn : WHITE CORN-Royal City, per tin 10c PEARS Happyvale Op Choice, No. 2 Un NEW DRIED Medium Size 2 lbs 10-lb. box ... PRUNES 19c 92c PORK it BEANS Royal City, 16 os., per tin . ... CHEESE Kraft or Chateau. ,4 lb. . SLICED PINEAPPLE lian. No. 1 tail tins each TOMATOES So.uat No. 2 tins, 2 tor i 7c 14c Austra- 15c 15 c BLACK CURRANT JAM Empress Pure 9Qp OV 32-oz. Jar Australian Grapes, per lb. 20c Uprlve rParsnipr, 4 lbs. I1c Uprtver Carrots, 6 lbs. IV Note: Our Uprlver Root Vegetable are washed and of the finest quality. THRIFT CASH & CARRY