f'AGB SIX TflE DA.ILT NEWS is. a NERVOUSNESS serious matter. Nerve exhaustion which follows is often irreparable. Nerve troubles should be taken to a nerve expert. YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH! For your health's sake Conu!t d. a. McMillan rainier Graduate ci i morn actor Itoums 6 & 7, Exchange Mock Phone 6!)1 pATHO MEUROMETER Service to in a ! Lifetime Such an opportunity to save money on the beat of seasonable goods. All Brand New HATS, DItESSES. COATS, SUITS, ETC. At less than cost The last few days DON'T DEE AY ENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue A GOOD INVESTMENT There is no .safer investment and none that will pay larger dividends than accurately fitted glases. They'll stop you worrying and start you wondering how you ever ,got along without them. , Our Optical Service is the best by test not the best because the busiest but the busiest because the best. Lowest Trices. Expert Service. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist :iiy Third Avenue. Opposite (J.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Tine, Cedar, Jlirch und Spruce l'cr double load $6.50 Per single load $."..r) Per sack 50c Firelighters, 18 for $1.00 delivered All classes of Coal at dealers' prices. HydeTransler 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE HUY UOTTLES Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST ANNUAL SOCCER MEETING HELD i:. M. HIXSI.OW RE-ELKCTEIt I'JtEKl-DENT AXIl Flitll MKIl.MIU, Ms TO HE THREE TEAMS A large number of soccer enthusiasts were present In the police court cham ber last night Tor the annual meeting or the Prince Rupert Football The reports for the past year were presented by the officers and showed a satisfactory season, all bills having been paid with a small cash surplus still on. I hand. The Stuart Shield Benefit Fund, (still had a balance of about $65on hand. This season there will be three teams In ttie city league playing under thet auspices of the Grand Terminal club. I Moose and the Regiment. I The election of officers for the year! resulted In R. M. Wlnslow being re- j elected as president with F. J. Fuller,! vice-president and F. Wermig. secretary' treasurer. Frank Vlckers was named j auditor and the board of control this year will consist of Oeorge Kelsey. Bert! Morgan. F. Vlckers. Thomas Peddle and F. W. Orimble. I General discussion took place as to the season's program and the League ' schedule of games will be drawn up In the near future. I SPORT CHAT 'With the holding of the annual of the Prince Rupert Football As lassett Inlet Hotel, situate at Port "lementa. Queen Charlotte Islands. Pro-tnce of .British Columbia, upon tbe ands described as Lot Five (6. Block orty-Iour (4(. Subdivision of Lot Seven undred and forty-six (748 1, Port lenient Townslte, less Thirty-three (33) eet trom front to rear on west side of aid Lot, as shown on a registered map r plan deposited In the Land Registry Ifflce at the City of Prince RUDert. in he Province ot British Columbia, and umbered 1079. lor the sale of beer hv he glass or by the open bottle for con-umptlon on the premles. uateu at prince Rupert, B.C. this 1th day of March. 1827. WARREN SCOTT. B L. TINOLEY. Applicants Jj Housccleaning jtBtJ Specials 2 Cans Dutch Cleanser 25c Cans. Gem Lye 0t 3 Lilac Itose Soap 80c 2 Cans Silverinc Powder 0c Special Prict Special 'Price $1.15 1.00 Johnson: Floor Polishing Outfit 1 Quart of Johnson's Liquid Wax $1.50 1 Johnson's Wax Lambs-wool Mop ?1J)0 1 Johnson'H Weighted Polishinjj Drurfh 1 Johnson's Hook on Home licatifying . .." $:j.5o 25c $0.75 $3.00 1 quart Johnson'H Liquid .Wax, at each $1.50 1 Pint Johnson'H Liquid Wax, at each- 85c 1 half-pint Johnson's Liquid'Wax, at each 50c !l lib. can Johnson's Paste Wax, at each COc 1 I -lb. can Johnson's Paste Wax, at each . . $1.00 Johnson' Electric Floor Polisher 1 Johnson's Electric Floor Polisher $48.50 Vi Gallon Johnson's Liquid Wax $2.75 1 Johnson's Lambs-wool Mop $1.50 $52.75 Special Price $18.50 We Rent Electric Polisher at $2.00 per day. Mussallem Grocery 4 COMPANY LTD. 117123 Fifth Ave. East. Phone 18 Phone 81 cllwavs , The famous vacuum (air-tight) tin insures Big Ben being in the same perfect condition when .you buy it as when the tobacco, left the factory. BIGB 7a CHEWING China Oats, pkg 10c Hulk Tea, try it, per lb COc Malkin's Best Tea, per lb. G5c, 2 lbs $1.55 Hulk Coffee try It, per lb. . . 50c Malkin's IJes't or Nabob Coffee, per lb 63c Seedless Raisins, Sunmaid, per lb. , 15c Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, and Pumpkin, per tin 15c Harley. Tapioca, Sago, like, Split or Whole Peas, 3 lbs. for . . 23c Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin.. 10c Gem Lye, 2 tlns.jyjr. 23c Washing Ammonianper quart hot tie .v... 20c White Swan or Ilbyal Crown Soap, C bars for 25c Fels Naptha, per carton, 10 bars 80c Jelly Powders, per dozen . . . 80c You save from five to forty per cent by buying here. Nothing Cheap Only the Price EVERYTHING GUARANTEED S. II. Adams Mgr. fresh S-.oo per 21b. tin TOBACCO Ogdcn'a Cut Plug Ogdcn's Fine Cut Old Chum Cut Smoking Tobacco Dixie Plug Smoking Tobacco ure also packed in the famous Vacuum (air tight) tin. sociation last night and the annual . - meeting of the baseball association 1 5pcrt. There should be quite a num- i thertiore. essential that the bestpos. scheduled for Friday night, attention ter Cf younger athletes ready this! ible material should be selected as Is being paid to the summer schedule season to enter senior company for the! captains and coaches. oi rnese two prominent branches ornrst time and, undef.the guidance of l.uvr,IU.Ur,,W l-muUK AUi. 1 ;make good Managing an amateur let ics being serious contenders with' .'OT1CE OK AI'I'MCATIOX LICENCE. ItEEK ; team In small cities Is not the easiest j task In the world, for success or failure NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on (very ottcn depends as much upon the he 9th day of April next the undersigned ; manager as upon the players who en- la oard for a licence In respect to premises elnz part of the bulldlnz known' as ter the contest. For this reason, tt Is Important that not only good officers be selected for the various sport associations, but also that good managers, familiar with the details of the game, be selected to pilot the teams during the season. Athletes, like artists, are often temperamental and require very careful handling. It Is also true that many a player, with congenial team mates and a good manger, even surprises himself on a season's performance. For the sake of the game and for the benefit of the player, tt Is. "I'ltOVINCIAI. ELECTIONS ACT" I'liiNti; KI'FEKT ELECTOII.1L DISTItlCT MACKENZIE ELECTORAL DISTRICT NOTICE Is hereby given that I shall on Monday, the 16th day of May, 1327. at the hour of 10 o clock in the lore-moon, at the Courthouse. Prince Rupert, i hold a sitting of the Court of Revision 1 for the purpose of revising the lists of . voters for the said Electoral District, (and ot hearing and determining any rrd all objections to the retention Of i any name on the said lists, or to the j registration as a voter of any applicant for res'stratlon: and for the other our-1 poses set forth in the "Provincial Elections Act." Dated at Prtnre Rupert. B.C.. this Ctb day of April, 1D37 NORMAN A. WATT. 114 Registrar of Voters. Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fulton Street. Phone 301 PAY CASK AND SAVE MONEY Flour, 49 lb. sack,. any kind $2.30 Terrace Potatoes, per sack. . $1.75 Jtejjular Dollar Sodas, box llacon in piece lots, per lb. Lard, in bulk, pure, 5 lbs. Canadian Cheese, per lb. . Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lb. . . Milk, any kind, per case . Eagle Urand Milk, per tin . 73c . 1.1c . 03c ,. 30c .. 73c $3.50 ,. 20c New York for the honcrs In the Amerl-j can baseball league this season seems to be home out by tbe result of the; first few games. Macks youngsters have. been defeated by New York, but they! "Before taking Vlnol. I was run down, nervous and Irritable. Now, I feel like another person." R. McCoy. Vlnol Is a simple, strengthening iron and cod liver compound In use for over 25 years for sickly, nervous wo men, run down men and weal children. The very flrt neck you Us Vinci, you bc&tn to feel stronger, cat and aleep better. Contain :io oil youll like Its plycasant taste.--Ormea limited, Drug gists. V. S, It. KAUM.MiS. The gross earnings of the Canadian National Railway, for the week ended April 7. 1937. wern 1.88a.057.OO. as compared with 11 703.004 J9 for the same week of 1020, an Increase of 180,332.81 cr four per cent. 'A census of the buffalo herd In the Various national parks of Canada taken cn March 1. 1027. shows that In Buffalo park. Watert ight, Alberta, tthcre were 0.010 buffalo buffalo; berta, bcrta, 20. There are also over 9.000 buffalo In the Wood Buffalo park near fort Bmlth, N.W.T. PRETTY TEA AND SALE BY ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH AUXILIARY The Easter fair and tea, under the amplces of the Women's Auxiliary of et. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral Mrs. T. Andrew-, president, held yesterday afternoon In the chuVctl Hill wasi.'h very successful affair. The hall was prettily decorated with ! daffodils and other spring flowers which created much favorable comment on The part or the numerous cvesu. The decorations were arranged by Mrs. Oeorge Rorle, assisted by lira. A. J, Parkin. Mrs. R. V. O. LePlne. Mrs. Thomas Andrew and Mrs. B. J. Melllsh, Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh was In Charge of the ten room with Mrs. O. A. RU. Mrs. A.E. Bazzet-Jones and Mrs. O. Rorle pouring, assisted by Mrs, J. A. West. Mrs. O. II. Arnott. Mrs. 11. O. Crew. Mrs. J. Johns, Mrs. Frank P:M Mrs. F. W. Homer. Mrs. W. J. Oreer. Mrs. W. II. Smeeton and Mrs. Mclei Mrs. C. V. Evltt acted as cashier. I 1ha fancy rorle booth was In eharga lot Mrs. E. McUnskrie assisted by Mr, Wallace C Orchard, Mrs. E. W. Tucker, and Mrs. Fred' Pyle. During the afternoon the ladles orchertra contributed several numbers which were very much enjoyed by the guests and Mrs. E. Andrraon favored with a vocal solo In which she wws ic ccmpsnled by Mrs. Donald Ross. During the afternoon a large number of ladles patronlred the tea room and different booths and a nice sum was rcallred for the work of. the Auxiliary. When the old-fashioned girl was jilt, ed, it affected her heart: when the modern girl Is Jilted, it affects her trigger finger. Week-end Specials also have tied wtth Jiuezins' aggregation t'fnnuiaicu nugar, special M ios and have made good showing In their! lor $1,00 other games. As the season advances (Limit 2G lbs. to each customer) and the wily conny Hack i able to i Sugar market is very firm and etrenjthen any of the weak points we expect advance at any time which have appeared in the line-up. vnf Ahnv aiw.i.n1 wlih,lrtvn 11 ""cresting contest wjFridav at closinir time follow. The attendance at the opening j,., juiee- pJntjS . 33c games this seaaon was laiger than last aal a n-t HK that .laasul n at iKoe Lime Juice, pints ..m, r lt in,. succcssxui year tor uus great American pastime. VINOL HELPS NERVOUS, RUN-DOWN MAN Quarts G2c iuarxs o.)c Ilurma Ilice, 3 lbs 25c 13 lbs. for $1.00 Malkin's Uest Watcrglass, 1 lb tin Zoc i Now is the time to put down eggs Malkin's Pure Strained Honey, -1 lb. tins, special 85c Fresh Ground Coffee, special 13c This, is our regular 55c line and the best bulk value in town. Ulue Itlbbon Matches, 400's, 3 in a package, social 29c Combination Canned Vegetable Special 7 tin for $1.00 2 tins Tomatoes. 2's. 2 tins Quaker Corn, 2' 2 tins No. 5 Peas, 2's 1 tin Refugee Itcans, 2's We cannot alter the above as sortment,, as this price is too close to permit any change. Finest Roasted Peanuts, 2 lbs. for 35c Malkin's Raking Powder, 12 oz tins, special 25c Re-cleaned Currants, 2 pkgs. for z.c Snowflakc or Wild Rose Pastry Flour, 10 lb. sacks 50c Evaporated White Figs, special A lbs 33c m Elk island park, AN New Hallow! Dates In bulk, "; Ban.fl P"k: ! cial, 4 lbs. for 33c Mount Armour situated on Uie In ternational Boundary between British Lard, in bulk, 2 lbs. for 33c Iliookficld Fresh Eggs, in cartons, 2 dozen for 83c Iluttcrcup or Goldcnloaf Jlrick Cheese, 2 lb. cut. Special 8'Jc Columbia and Alaska has an elevation' Capitol Creamery Iluttcr. Per lb. of 8,776 feet. It is named after lion. . 1 ' ijf. . tv. .. r . . rv. i 1 .. ..... who was one of the original Canadian members of tlvo Alaska iBountary Tribunal In 1003. . , Spring Time is CELERY KING Time Br w a cup of this fine old vegetable tonic. It is all tbe spring medicine you need. It drives out winter's poisons,. improves tbe sppetite and males vou feel better the way. CELERY KING it good (ot de family At dxuuu, 0C & COc ler lb 3'Jc J-'rcsh Red Spring Salmon, per lb. 35c (Fresh Halibut, per ib 23c If the brain leaves considerable park-'. Smoked Cod Fillets, per lb. .. 20c tug space inside the skull, the germ of Our famous lleef Sausage, per lb. swellhead will find lt sooner'or later. j;;,. Two-faced people 'are kept so busy looking In both directions they can't see where they are going. It's a case of genuine love If he thinks hU mother-in-law la going to be a dear old thing. R. O, Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, was a passenger for down the coast on the Oatala lsst night. jTry a pound. You will be back for more I l-RUITS AND VEGETAI1LES Outdoor Rhubarb, per lb. .. 13e Fresh Spinach, 2 lbs 23c Fresh Asparagus, per lb, .. 33c Cauliflower 23c and 33c Celery 23c, 33c and 10c Mexican Tomatoes, per lb. . . 33c Head Lettuce, straight 1 5c' Cucumbers 33c & 10c California Grape Fruit, 3 for 23c Medium-sized Ornges, 3 dozen for $1.00 Rupert Table Supply Co Phones: 210 and 211 Wednesday, m gfl INDEPENDENT 1, aHa ananabw TlJ. J as a Lark You may grow old in years, but the spirit suys youns wliin it is free from care and worry. That is the kind of old aire you can enjoy by providinir now for a guaranteed income for life, ji, Vith a Government Annuity you view mc pabiu ycaia wmi Bcrentty. You know that you will never become a burden on anyone ; that you will always be free and well able to afford and enjoy your little hobbies. Make this vue provijjon NOW, while you have health, strength and earning powtr Secure an income in amount from $10 to $5000 a year, cither by immediate purchase or in small, convenient installments. Any man or woman, retident in Canada can do it. ( The Government oi Canada with its limit' jillOld le" resources, guarantees each Anr jtv, wCoUDpn I'ar times cannot affect them. They caa- anatnailit not be' forfeited, seized' or stolen, Tntyire TO DAY tne ,0,e unattachablc property of their (T purchasers. Safeguard YOUR old ajc with an Annuitj, Canadian Government ANNUITIES Annuities Branch, Department of Labour, Ottawa THE HON. PETER HEENAN, MinUter Send tO'day for full information Amwiiti Biaartt. Ihf Litnitt l Lboar, Oiitsa, niM tMd mt Cialft ltsmMio sb. Catcnuacal A Naiac . AJdr.il ( rnai cU.il;) BACKED BY THE WHOLE DOMINION WESTHOLME THEATRE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 7 and II p.m. ADOLPHE MENJOU In "The Ace of Cads" AMCK JOYCE. NOItMAN TIlEVOIt, IMIII.UI ST It. A Mi E-HUZANNH FI.E.MINd and ithcn Admission CO.MEDY - 'MIYI'NOTISEI):' AESOPS FILM l-AIM.ES 32c und 10c The Easy Vacuum Electric Washer naves time, labor nml m n heaviest Kurmentu or the u laeoiB are washed iui 41 HiorouKhly. SMO.im Intwuaizcs til"- For Sale by Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. -". Third Avenue, TrliUT ltopvrt. THE SOtiiHKIfiN Ul'K ASSUBANCE COMPANY I . a t a That Comfortable Feeling In knowing that the future of one's dependents is provicl. J f" nnu that the carrying out of m one's plans I in the hand: ouTida!inJI yearlJ' reCrd ihm 8lcatly advancemcnf m IS YOUItS IF YOU ARE INSUHEI) WITH US. G. P. TINKER