PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Monday, May 9, l9jf MUSSALLEM'S .MEAT . MARKET Week-end : Specials lA'g of Lamb, lb Ixiln tomb Chops, lb. . , Loin Pork Chgps. lb. . .' Shoulder of Pork, lb, . . Shoulder of Veal, lb. . . Ik of Veal, lb Veal Chops, lb. , Hound Steak, 2 lbs Kump Koast Reef, G lbs., lb Sausages, 2 lbs Uncoil, sliced, lb for iuc lOc 35c 25c 18c 23c 25c 55c per 22c 35c 13c Ayrshire Karon, lb 33c Mussallem Grocery MEAT MAKKET 117-123 Firth Ave. East, Hume 18. Phone 81 rrlnce Kunvrt, U.C Our Glasses FIT and look well OUK HEPA1U DEPART-MENT Is equipped for accuracy and service A. E. IRELAND (iraduutc Optometrist 3IJ Third Atcnue. Opposite C.W.V.A. THE 11EST OF OUK SPRING COATS, SUITS, DRESSES have not been shown in our windows during the sale. Now on display at moderate prices. BENT'S LA 1)1 KEAI) Y-TO-VYEA It Third Avenue REMEMBER ! For Montreal prices on Clothing Men & Boys LWt ferret the Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. 1U Miller Proprietor WOOD DO" Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per double load $6.30 Per single load 5&50 Per sack 50c Firelighters, 4S for 51.00 delivered All classes of Coal at dealers' prices. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 550 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES MOTHER'S DAY IS OBSERVED ti-M iAi. M:itvici:s iir.ui in am. cm ciiiiiciii.h YKM'KHIIAY 1(1 MARK OCCASION With special song and sermon before crowded congregations In many beautifully decorated edifices, Mother's Day was generally observed yesterday In the churches of the city. At th Presbyterian Church. the Sun day School and congregation gathered at a Joint service In the morning. There was Mteclal singing by the Junior Choir and recitations were given by Winnie Cameron and Mary Evans. Rev, J. U. Frlzcll spoke appropriately. The evening service was a notable one. In dicative of the fine work that U be ing done for the congregation by the choir leader and conductor, John E. Duvey. It was a beautiful song service lu which seventy child and adult voices were combined In the musical reading of the cantata, "What Little LFIowcrs Say." The large choir was supported by an orchestra consisting of William Balasno, Jamra L. Lee. James D. MacKay, A. J. Lancaster and Mrs. H. C. FraHcr and the reading ere by Rev. J. R, Ftlrell. Child eolo- lats and reponsrs were as follows: Snow drop. Miss Lily Jones, reeponded to by Win, F. W. Allan. Crocus, Mlsi Myrna Fuller, responded to by Miss E. Davles. Violet. Miss Margaret McLecd. re sponded to by Miss Davles and Mrs. R. W. Howard, duet, and the choir. Quartette. "O Dear Little Boy and Maiden." Mrs. Waugh. Mrs. McFee. J. A. Tens and R. W. Howard, chorus by choir. Forget-Me-Not, Mlvi Edith Mahaffey. responded to by J. A. Tcng and cho-lr. Blue Dell, ML MarceU Jabour. rc- rpended to by Mrs. P. W. Allan and choir. Primrose, Miss Dorothy Christie, re sponded to by Mrs. Waujh. Mrs. J. L. Ie. Frank Derry and R. W. Howard. quartette. Chcrus. "Ood's Vast Garden." Cowslip, Mhi Rose Rice, responded to by W. E. Wllllscrott and choir. Daisy. Miss Joan Arthur, responded to by A. Clappcrton and choir. Buttercup, Miss Betty Cameron, re sponded to by Mrs. James L. Lee. Chorus, "All His Children are His Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Atenue and Fulton St. MAKE YOUR MONEY FAY DIVIDENDS KY KUYING FOU CASH IT WILL FAY YOU 23 Flour, any variety, 49 lb. sack $2.30 Soda Biscuits, $1.00 size wood boxes for 70c Canned Milk, any kind, per case $3.50 Terrace Spuds, 100 lb. sack 51.73 Up-river Beets, excellent stock, C lb. for 23c Sliced Pineapple. 2 tins for . . 33c Malkin's Kcst Honey, 4 lb. tin 75c Peas, Corn and Tomatoes, per tin 13c Libby's Sauerkrout, jer tin . . 20c ' Libby'a Asparagus Tips, larjre tins, 2 for 63c Empress Marmalade, 4 lb. tin 60c F.lue Kibbon, Nabob or Malkin's Det Tea 70c Our Kcst Kulk Tea, cr lb. .. 60c Nabob or Malkin's Kcst Coffee. ier lb 63c Our Kest Fresh Ground Coffee 30c Highest Quality Karon, in piece. 13c; sliced 50c Capitol Creamery Kutter, per lb, 43c Any other variety Kutter, 2 lb. 93c Any pjicknjre Kolled Oats, with Chinawarc I0v Kiev. Tapioca, Sajro, Kariey. Split or Whole Teas, Krown or White Beans, 3 lb. for 23c Toilet Bolls, 22 for 51.00 Eddy's Bed Bird Matches, per package 33c Royal Crown Soa, per pkjre. 23c Old Dutch Clcanser, per tin 10c Corn Flakes, per pkjrc 10c Chocolate Bars, 6 for 23c . .w i viiv -- vr I 'v w . . . w r I Kvrrv ln.i.mrr muU I vntifliH. I Order of &00 delivered C.0,1), Phone 301 S. IL ADAMS Munazcr Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone .75 DENTIST Nerves on Edge 'When the nerves ko wrong everything is wrong. The whole human body including each and every organ is dependent on the nervous system for energy and direction. When nerve force becomes exhausted the organs fail in their functions and the result is discomfort and pain. Headache, neuritis, sciatic-rheumatism are often developed. But there is also restlessness, nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness and TAKS NOTICE tnat Kelley uosing Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occuoatton Timber Merchants. Intends ts apply for a lease or Uie following desenbed lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately B chains couth 20 decrees east of the northeast corner of Lot 473, Sewelt nut the shcre line In an easterly, aouth- eny and aauuiwesieny aireciion w lis inienecoon win ine easiern oounaary of Lot 4T2: thence north 10 chains, more or lrts. to the pclnt of commencement, and containing 30 acres, more or leu. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON. Agent for Kellev Logging Co. Ltd. THted 30th April. 1937. LVM) AIT. NOTII E or IVTIATION TO APPLY TO I.KE l.NII Mllt INIHTKIAL . PI i:po In Prtnco Rupert Land Recording D'strkt of Prince Rupert, and situate at seweu miei. uoreitoy isiana. viueen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Keller Lrvdnc Company Limited, of Vancouver, DC . go: occupation Ttmorf Mercnants, intends to appiy xor a lease oi ute louowin described lands: Ccmraencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 471. Sewell Inlet. Momby Island. Queen Charlotte Island, north. 31.4) chain; thence east 51.17 chains: tneuce In a south westerly In Prince Rupert . Land Recording District et Prince Rupert, and situate at SeveU Inlet Mareaby Islsnd. Queen Chartctte Itlsnds. TIVF vrvrrr-r . . vil-w t M depression and discouragement. To regain health and vigor the nervous system must be restored by such treatment as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. The use of narcotics and expiates only relieve pain at terrible expense to the nervous system. Jasting relief can only come by feeding the nerve. Your system has failed to do this and it is therefore necessary to employ Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to bring the nervous system back to normal. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 60 cts. a box, all dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto 2, Canada. Flower." Iserranc of the occasion. Recitation Quartette. "Beautiful Eden." Mrs. j mere given by.Mlas Eauly Skattebol. Waush. Mrs. McFee. J. A. Tens and R.!Oeorge Dvibhavn. Miss Ltla Jaeobsen. W. Howard. Chcrus, "Pretty Flowers." A plece-de-rcalstance during the cantata was the recitation. "Love Kept Garden. which was wonderfully done by Little Miss Adella Thurbcr. I'MTED CIIIHCII At the United Church, the Junior Choir ar.d the Canadian a Iris in Train ing amalgamated to term a large oholr which sang choruses and anthems In addition to soles and recitations. Mlsa Norma Archer. Miss Elizabeth Wilson and M1& Vlctoru Krlkevsky gave recl- tattous and soloist were Miss Catherine Irvine and Miss Catherine Harvey. Th scripture lessen wsa read by Mis Ella Steen and there were hort addresses, appropriate to the occasion, by Miss Phyllis Harvey, Mls Nellie Ourvlch and ihe deaconess. Ml Isabel Haddock, j Mrs. Jchn Mansoa gave an Inspiring address before the Sunday School In the afternoon and in the evening the regular service was cenducted by Rev. O. O. Hacker with a olo "Mother O' Mine" by J. S. Wilson. ' LI Till. KAN I HUM II The erenlng service at St. Paul'a Lutheran Church was given over to ob- LAND ACT. NOTICK OI" INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LNI MIR 1NMTKIL PCUIIIsEH In Prince Rupert Land Recording District cf Prince Rupert, and situate 3, ij . 1 Lit.., IS VJJ M.MMW, .. . . Charlotte Island. Mts Korlna Peterson, Miss Judith Dahl. Miss Louise Nelsou. Miss Evelyn Anderson, and Mill Lillian Ytreberg. In a dialogue the performers were John Johnson. Miss Alma Dybhavn. Miss Thyra Akerbcrg and Miss Clara Wlkdahl. Mrs. John Murvold rendered a solo and Rev. T. D. Rlnde Bre an appropriate address. IUPTIsT Yesterday at the Baptist Church the morning service was given over to the children who rendered songs, enemies and reclUUon. appropriate to Mother's Day. The evening ;erv!ce took the form cf a service of sorj and proved very Interesting as well Ws being most impressive. During the sermon the choir was rallt upon at different points to render pieces Illustrative of the pastor's addre v The church locked very at tractive. It being beautifully adorned with flcwera and plants. W. Vaughan Davles officiated at the organ. SALVATION Alt.MV The Salvation Army also observed Mother's Day at the evening ' service with a larje congregation In attendance, pink and hlte newer. In honor of mothers, being much In evidence. The service was In charge of Adjutant Kerr and speakers were Mrs. Bcstrcm and Oeorge Hammond. Mrs. Davidson sang o solo and there were chanties by the Sunbeam class. Adjutant Kerr had charge of the service. Ill TKKT K.sT IMTtll Owing to mord .having been received In the morning of bereavement In the family of the pastor. Rev. Evan Baker, there were no special features to mark the occasion In Rupert East United Churcn although the church was prettily decorated and Mr. Bker spoke appropriately. As Is usual throughout this month, there were special devotions In the Catholic Church for the Mother's Nme. Buhop E. M. Bunas and Father Oodfrey officiated. IHril. AKKIVALH Pvlurr l(uert D. II Frith, J. McRae. Mr. and Mr. Edward Upsett. E. V. Zudson. M. Dahl-qulst, O. C. Thompson. John Clark and Motley Shier. Vancouver; W. O. Hunter. Winnipeg: E. H. Simpson. II. Edrnshaw and E. Y'elUtxte. Massctt; W. U. Hart. Edmonton; A T Wl'jon. Retno: W. E. Ditchburn. Victoria; E. Pjrde. Hasrtton; II. J. Brown and J. Donaldsou. Port Esslngton: Charles O. Bangman. Crilca- direction, folowlng the ahore tine lo I Keiuie and uiv wni vu nxuwrnmarui, tm cuu taming 30 aerea. more or less. JOSETH DOUOLAS -WILSON, Agent lor Keller Logging Co. Ltd. Dated 39th April. 1937. lVND ACT. ULE LtNIl Mill IMHSTKIXL PlKPOEH O. Steward, Stewart: Mr. and Mrs. W. Hume and family, city. F. Marshall. S. EyoltaMU J. W. WU-llama. O. M. Fraier, James KUray and Alex Tule. city: John Graham, Dominion Cannery; p. Ryn. Port dements; J. Me- H. Stegavlz. Port Edward; 0y Farrow. Telkwa; C E. S. Oow. C-NJt-. IL R O'Mten. Norge; V. Hansen. Ketchikan: J. H Hewitt and B. A. Barron and son. Stewart. Central Y. Chlahotm, Vancouver: W. Matton. NOTICE or INTENTION To APPLY TO Lott loitX'' R Bellveau. Alex. D. Mae- Donald. James Hunter and E. G under-son, city: R. Pvltoa and WUllam Douce IV, Port CeeneuU; W. A. MacBrayne. Victoria; Oscar Ecklund and Archie Uc-DougaU. Stewart Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C. I Archbuhop De Pencler returned this occupation Tim bee Merchant. Intends morning on the minion tort Northern descK Unds' J 01 Crosa from BtkaUa and Metlakatla Coraaiene.ng at a post planted at'1 proceeded by train to Vanderboof. the aoutbet eornee of Lot 470 Sewell ,1, will vuit vartoua Interior centre Inlet Queen Charlotte Itlandt: thence V north P3 chains; thence east 90 chain. ; brtor .f. 'timing here on Friday , ... to hold more or less, to share: thence foltowtn' , confirm Uon service' and aail for Vu-the ahor line In a southwesterly dlrec- ireuvtr Soimut n-r,i nnt-containing Uon to the point of commencement, and 190 acres, mar or lew. . JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON, 1 There's no need to worry when she's KU.T oH l td 'out l nlhl U ah Uk to alt on dad'. tv .' Ais. v top ts-mt LARGEST AIRSHIP IN WORLD IS BEING BUILT IN ENGLAND IlOWDEN, Yorkshire. England, May 9. Three hundred persona Including ,140 girls, ere working 6n' tne iiew ' 'gunt alrchlp for the government which will, it la claimed, be the largest In the world when complete, with a length of 700 feet and diameter 130 feet. Its capacity will be more than four million cubic fret And a maximum speed of 70 miles an hour. There wll Ibo accommodation for 125 passengers. Workers are conveyed to and from the aerodrcme by motor-bin frcm outlying districts. The experts are housed on the site of the aerodrcme. and no strangers are allowed auywhere' near the grounds. FRENCH WOMEN ARE PLAYING BASKETBALL PARIS, May B. Basketball Is jnaklng great strides toward popularity with the women of France. Until rcccnUy French women knew nothing about the game. Now there ore 200 fairly expert women players In Paris alone and other teams In the big Industrial centres of Lyons and Cler mont-Ferrand. LaM season six women's teams were entered In each of six or!ei for the Paris championship. Mr. and Mrs.J. Starring', who moved south a few years ago to farm near Victoria, returned to the city on the Princess Alice this morning to rcstune residence. They were accompanied by their son, Douglas Storrtngs. C CM J.I. steamer Canadhut Obwrver is making a special run from Nanalmo to Skldrptte, At 8 o'clock Uit night. the vc.ikI wirelessed her iwdUon as 330 miles from Skldegate where she rhould arrive tonight. ' ' MUZ TI.MIILTt SALK X 6U7G. There will offered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on the 23th day ol May. 1937. In the office of the Forest Ranker. Harellon. B.C.. the Lirencc X8978. to cut 330,000 lineal feet of Cedr l"ulej and Piling on an area situated on the south bank of the Shejrunya River. Ncr:h of Hanelion. Caaslar District. Three 3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to te opened at the hour of auction and tfeaied as one bid." Fun her particulars of the Chief Foret-ler, Vlctoru. B.C.. or District Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LILW: IliltKMIOKK. In Prince Rupert Land Resordlnz District of Prince Rupert, and situate ai seweu iniet. Mcrcaor island. Queen irusricue isianqi. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Timber Merchants. Intend" to apply for a lease cf the following described fcreshore: Commencing at a pest planted approximately 8 chains south. 30 degrees esst frcm the northeast corner of Lot 472. Sewrll Inlet. Moresby Island; thence following the high water mark in an easterly, southerly and southwesterly direction to Its Intersection with the easterlv boundary of Lot 473; then southerly and easterly to the northwest comer ol 8.TX. 6315 P.: thence In a northwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and containing 45 acres, more or leas. JOS El. I DOUGLAS WILSON, Agent for KeUty Logglnj Co. Ltd. rHtt nth April. 1927. LAND ACT. NOt lit! Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.K.W: Mlltr.HIOKK. Ia Prince Rupert Land Recording D'strlct cf Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewtll Inlet. Moresby Idsnd. Queen Charjrt'.e Ulandv TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Timber Merchants. Intend 10 appiy tor a lease of the fellow int. octet Led foreshore: Commencing at a post planted al the southeast corner of Lot 471 Sewell Inlet. Moresby Island. Queen Chsrlctu Ulsnd: thence In a nortbeaMei y dtrec-uon. following the high water mark to the aout beast corner of Lot 499 Uience In a southwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and containing 113 acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON. Agent for Kriley Ugglng Co. Ud rx,lirt 39th April. 1937. I .AND ACT. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.K.WI IUKOIIOKI1 In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and sttual at Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Ilfds. ToXE NOTICE that Kelley Lostrlnz Company Limited, of Vancouver. 'B.C occupation Timber Merchants, mtendi to apply for a tease of the following described foreshore: Commencing at a post planted approximately one-half mile south SOdez east of the mouth of the Taasoo River. Mores- 07 juana. wueen rasnott Islands; thtnee followtng the high water mark in a northwesterly, wwterly and south-vcnexly direction for a distance of one and one-hU miles; thence in an easterly direction to the point of commencement, and contalnlnc 160 acres, more or leas JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON Acting as Agent for Kelley Loggmg Co. Lid -Dated 33th. AprU. 193T CEItTIFICATE OF IMI'ROVE-JIENTS c IRON DUKE FRACTION. Miners! claim. Lot M 3340. artuate In Q-jeen Chartotte Mining DtTlslon. Pnnce Ruaer dutrtct. located on Louise Island. TAKE NOTICE that L Alex Rocera. of Lockroort. B.C, Free Miner Cerancate No. 37SVSC. inund to apply vo k. Mining Recorder for a Certtflcau ef Imprcvemento tor the purporc of obtain, teg a crown grant of the above claim. 4nd further take nouce that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act" must be commenced before the iau. sxce of such ceruncate of tmam. ments. Dated Uu 11th tfay ef Febnary trr ai rx ccccns. fjjOTRRIED . 9 hotr ' I (7 ?;' I t,0'X" to , Pof Th, oUn Utur, 7, e 4 OnUrio, is an jm. millions cf uvmtn. YC Women prai LUX Mt-i F upi to IfiSn d it$ worlc 111(1 V - )mIm without danger to M A - i W W LUX for many purroc? I I JVif.W Vf 1 Itl uv that it it fh h.,. B WW lU A & W J I . j j j i , i , LUX I J m ?"TBnH'BHBMBB,'HB1ataBnMWWMaaawsBisSBasaaaaaaaissssvBsssssssssHBSss WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. Corinne Griffith earh THLRolltV anil MMllV Imr ANVOV In "Syncopating Sue" Noted cast: COUINNK CKIFFITH. TOM MOOHF; KOCKCLIFFK III I.OWK&. LEE JIOItAN, JOYCE COMITON and others. THE COLLEfJIANS" No. 1 "THE LAST IM" Lewis and Dorothy Gulliver I NTEKN ATI ON A L N EWS Admiion and 10c - - - - - . . . - - 3jc Ran ad ian National Largcft Kailway Syflem in America Steamship and Train Service KtlMNOH frum PKINCK Kl PERT fe lAMlllllK. tllTOKIt, M:tTlU- I l.OO p.ro. Ie MTMVAKT PKINCK JOHN for VANCOUVER HI.INIltY l"0 MtTIKIttY IfWrji tU OlIXV CIUKIUII'- " uMs. Irtn(htly. PtSKN(;iR TR (INS LEAVK PRINCE Rl'PIKT ..,, Esesi MONO V. UFDNfXIW and StTl KOAY at II J a.m. far no'' (ICOttor, tllJIONTON. WINNIPI G. all polnl tMera Ca4. Utate. M.E CANAIlt IN CANADA'S Jl I1IU.E VUK-W- AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEtMSHIP LINE. te CaiudUai Nalkmsl Expre for Mooey Orders, -orelx al for joor nett shipment. CITY TICKET OUtCE. SS Tlllllll UC PRINCE Kt PtKT Ft1 Restful Was Mae Happy Homes A pail of hot or cold water and Alab&sUce an : ,; ingredients required to glvt a beautiful and penna!:-"'' ' finish. Opaline effects may be easily attained. Wa twenty -cne different tints for you to choose from. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. . ... . f Rupert IfnM 255 Third Avenue Prince