April 1, 1027 A Reliable Silver Polish Our Silver Polish I g uaranteed not to scratch the 1MiPst surfaco und will take off the worst kind of tarnish without much effort. Tut up In k!am Jars at Wc yoM ge) enough to Inst year or more,. AIho good for Cut Glass and Mirrors, i ; 9 John A Jevvolleiis Suit store vmt me cux THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS HOUSEHOLD LINENS "57 m - ii i jV LAUNDER HHEriS I I IN A VAV I ITrtAT BRINGS US I iCcMPUMENTiEACHDAY.I THE mai ner in which we "do : iK usrhold lineri meet with v. hu-ttc"' approval. The man-i r in tthii-h wc launder her !e d .tli. Ud spreads ami " Me apiNnl to her ill i .Iiienes. Pioneer Laundry Phone UK CONSULT US about Your Eyes DO nol heajuie to consult us boat your eyes. Our experience will be of real value o .'on. Not a day passes ht we do not hear grstlfy-:,'Jf rrixirtji from those we hu, futeU wfth!laes. WE n'nueKt your patronage ''h i "ifidenre secure in the hdief that nowhere will you ' Main tetter service or more ' ii-ntiou treatment. I V"U require glasses a thorough scientific examination will reveal tho fact If V"U do not require them, we ' mdldly tell you so. Fred Joudry NecWered Optometrist and Optician '"';m S smith Ulock I'hone 7C.1 Xj NEVER KNOV WAT STRING will. URiNO-rDfl SAFEitj i Don't Kct cnuuht napplnj? Old Man Winter's likely to xPrInK n surprise any day. Just when you think he is Mslng up, ho Jumps out and s,,nPt his cold finirern nt you. If you want to put tho lid n Winter once and for nil Ro to the phono and kIvo m a call. NAN A I. MO . WELLINGTON tOAI. and 5,cM:on wvEit rootless In Lump, Stove, Kkk and Nut Albert & McCaflery I'hnniH 110 (ind 117 MUCH ACTIVITY INTERIOR MINES Midi (lOIN'O ON IN .UllllTION r'AMOls HMIUIKM) ,lt I'niiii: i'iiori:iiTii:x TO Beside the operation on , the now famoua Richfield and DuthU mine., the former at Topley and the latter at Bmlthere, there I much raining .-activity In the central Interior according to word reaching the city. New- find and deal are being reported and the out-look la most encouraging. An Important new dUcovery of galena oe. assaying 1W to the ton. hat been (iOVKHN.MKNT I.IQUOK ACT.' oTiri; ir trri.ic.tniiv int iii-iic in ia i: NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that on be put day of April neat the undersign rd ntend to apply to the Liquor Control oard for a Utenre m retpec: Ui premiae etng part of th building known a Uasett Inlet Hotel. sKusle at Port Itmrnu. Queen Charlotte IUand. Pro- i ince ol lirttlah OoHimbta. upon th land drstflUd a Lot rive (Si. Block ! urty-lour Mil. Subdivision of Lot Seven undred and forty-six (fs. rort Vmenta Townnite. Ira Thirtr-tbree (331 feet from I rtuil to rear on west aide of ii.d Lo(. thgwa on a refrstered map r olan deDo4ied in tne La no nruury ifrtc at the City of Prince Rupert, in he Province of British Columbia, and umbered 10T9. for th sale of br by he (last or by the open bottle lor con umotion on the Dremstea. DATKD at Print Rupert. B.C. this Itri dr.y of March. 1937. WARREN BOOTT. B L. TINOLEY. ApplirsnU JOVKUNMUNT I.IQUOIl ACT." miik i: iir 'trnjcttiov ton ro. MAT Til 1HtM I K H' H I " I M i:( i: NOTICE tS HEREBY OIVEN that, on the llh day of April neat, the under, algned intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Brer Urenc Number CIS and iuued in respect of premise being part of a buUd-lng known a Central Hotel." altuat at the corner of nrt Avenue and Seventh Street. City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, upon th land described at Lou Eleven (111. Twelve I13i. Thirteen (13). and Fourteen 1 14 1. In Block Ten (101. Section On ill. Map No 833. Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Peter Black to Central Hotel. Limited, of the City of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, the transleree. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. thla Ittb day of Msrrfi, 1937 CENTRAL IIU1M., UHIIW II :i,,l,'eJS, RiTer. 'drainage rainfall and mnoft data. 1 mmprtalng five ih it area, i in in linen nf rt.m. manU. trana- Ilnh! h! C.H t..it. . . imiUiM line and recrlvlni atatlon for ProMded unao.e " s : anyone Khatada Rivera development. sur'.n'.i in person niy 'uuuiii i-- : ,' " ,,.. t fr-'to 0ln,heb,d0Ur ' 'UC- "TV tt?0? .nformed th.t the j tion and treated jr.. aa on Ha bid. llniuivl fnr r. I .nove aoove. lands lanas parcel. psrcru 1. t, 3 and "u 3 were ' e. . i Skecna Und District. District of Queen "UliSlf" woVirB that alxty day after 1 Honor. P. TAKK NOTJCE "y,,Vo. "he Chief, March A. mm..on,re?doftL.nf.nor.l.c prospect for . "d.r I aa tZ "' owi ! all part, having claim, against the aald eri of Und botinoeu d t tn OTU',t ,re ,)tN.by Wired to furnlU conimencina - r-vr 3g, Town. ' tame. proMrly verllled. to in on or utliwrat corntr and mrkrd before be aoth day of April. A O. l37. ahlp s. Oraham .""",u'rj thine east and all purtlra Indebted to the estate :n4i .'tn nrth3 cW'?l.J thenc. .riulrrd to pay th, amount of their EIlBllUV awv - ' s.,.ni m a a ssiarm To'poTntf 'mmVnVrnTnt. b.lng Bee. IWrownahlp 3, oraham Locator. Utd Dtcmbt 17, 134- ' 1037. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Princ Rupert. lie, Dntrd th 30 Hi duy of March, AD, 730? DUET HBWB PAGR FIVB Be Sure To Say SALADA" GREEN TEA ttou',11?!0!'! eUlm mine., ha. aet word to the Bmlther. way, A number of weir contested set. .Sir d m ?n .Kr1 V ,thlChamb" .t he Plan, to were played durln, the earl, part of wr"v v&iKJii, Meaara. O.le and Lifton of Bmlther. have taken an option on thi. claim from the locator. Seymour Tom. an ldlan and have alio taktn bond on the Blue arouse lm, which adjoin., from James Dyer. The two claim are to be aurveyed immediately and development work will follow. Frank Taylor, locator of the Topley mine. ha. announced In Vancouver that he la organizing a company to develoo a large number of other eialma he ha bonded in the aame region. Cuahlng Moore, engineer In charge of he Lucky Jim mine In the Stoean die- '" ' has been In the Interior this week to make an lnspetln of progreM on the development work under way by ne caasiar crown Mining Co. on the arouse Mountain properties cast of Telkwa It la understood that long lunncl la to be driven this summer to develop prlmlainf ore bodies at greater depth Word haa N-n received that E. O. Drown of Vancouver ha taktn a bond on the Utile Joe group of claim on Drift wood Creek, north of Bmlther. Mr. Brown propuaes to work the property himself and ship trie ore to (inciter, the property being within thretj mile of the Cronin mine road. De vtlopment already eSeeted on the pro perty includes a MO-foot tunnel. lion W ilium Sloan, minister of TERRACE Terrace friends of Mia llallowell will T71 It is by far the most delicious. Ask for it. visit the district during the coming the evening after which refreshment summer If hli health will permit. wll be hu first visit inc. 1019. It were served, the remainder of the even , lng being ipent In dancing. Mr, notit. Haney left on Thursday to spend a few days in prluc te lntreted to know that .he left . jarmln, who broke her ankle Prince Rupert on Thursday night for here some month ago and ha aince Vancouver whore she Intend taking a -then been a patient In the Prince Ru-eourse In the Provincial Normal school. : n-rt General llosoltal. return.! on ' ! Monday to the liuu.e of l daughter. A pleasant social evening waa spent rjownlnz at the home of Mr. and Mr. O. T.j Sundal on Tuesday when member of, Mr uPcr. represenutlve of the Al ine u. urldge Club entertained their ttrU tna ErUuh Columbia branches of husband and. a number of other ih. cnm.n'. rhri.n.n ....i ' friend. Five Uble of bridge were;rocn, , ,llort tlm. tne lumber' played, high score being made by Mr., nere durlng Ul WM.k. ueorge uttie and o. T sundal. At soeial hour waa spent after cards dui lng whlefc refreshmenta ware served. Owing to the vUlt of Archbishop de fender of New Westmlnater. who wHl SMITHERS In connection with the recent basket. ball lUMt her between Smlthem and bold eonflrmattoa services her on 8un PrUict nuptrf; Uk local girl have my. ay tne spnng sale oi tne.pj.M.d ,.otet of thank to Alf. Howlett W. of the ArvrUoan Ohi4ni which for hu faithful and patient training; to waa aet wr uy 7. naa been potponed , fy.nk Rlule ,nd nev. Oeorge Turpln. udui nay it, 1 who capably handled all buainesa ar ransements: to Dan Arnold and hi. Mr. Oeorge Dover was an afternoon willing helper Xwr their service, and tea hote on Tueeday In honor of ,u jn genrrtl who aUted In connection i Mlaa Donald before she departed for ' wlth the ataglng of the gamea and the th aottta. cnterUlnrnrnt of the rtiltor. Torn Rosa of Rerno wa in town on! Rev. Father M. Cruutle. who was In Wrdneday. I charge ol the Catholic Church at 1 'Smlthers three year ago and who ha Wm. Attwcad. plumber, is at present ,nce been at Terrace, haa been tran- CDeed l InaUUing Meant heating ftrrrd to the Prince Oeorge city field plant In the Sundal Mock on Kalum ,nd Ufi here for hi new charge on rnreet. I Monday after having paid brief visit - I to the town. Wm. Donald and .later. Mias J.i ... Donald, left on Trmrsdsy for Vsncou- a aon wa born. last Saturday afur-ver and Sett)e on a Iwiidsy trip. j noon at the Bulklry Valley Oeneral . Hospital here to Mr. and Mr. J. E. A. II. Pethltk a-vjant llatrtet en- Panter of Smlthera. gtneer, prorineiil public work de- . , , partmrot. Bmlther. wa a bualnea Fourteen local organlxatiotu were re visitor her during Use week. : presented at a meeting held here Tuts. - day night for the purpose of organizing Wedhediy eteolng saw the close of the town for the forthcoming celebration the badminton season here and wa. 0f the Diamond Jubilee of Confederal celebrated by the members in a social tuxi. Dr. R. C. Bamford wa elected "J chairman, of the central committee with IN THK SUPItKJIK COURT OF Mrs. A. E. Campbell a vice-chairman. MUTISM COI.U.MIMA. "1 Norman Kltpatrlck. aecretary. lie riilNf i: Kl Tf KT II YllKO-IXr.CTKIf; . I'ilMI'ANV I IMITI II hti.i: itv tiitiiKii (ir Tin: (oi nr TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to th futur Oreatly Increased attendance wUl probably make a new High School lu Smlthers a necessity In the very near ; Three altea are under consider-1 dated the 18th day of February. I37. in tlon and to decide on. the location a a bondholders' action intituled In th pecll meeting I to be called shortly supreme court of British Columbia be- b lhe d. wmn Th- Dati "Tnitif rvimnint una ' Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company " Limited and othen. being R.1602il91G. The annual meeting of the Bulkley Sted'JhTn of 'junV. V.He, AutcnobU, Association was held 1911. Under are invited by Oeorge Ed- on Monday night, a large turnout ex-ward Winter the Recover appointed by pressing appreciation and enthusiasm ihiC!'olV; .tr.ht.h,Hi,Sr for the varied and highly successful ac in the aald action dated the 21t ' Mvltie during the past year under the day of November. 19I. for th purchase direction of L. S. McOUi. president, and. of all the remaining propertlea and asset I secretary Officer for the ior jucera J- uro1- aecretary. me, The aald of the aald Company proper- tie are described aa iouow.: coming year were neevra iuiiu. 1. That certain parcel of land and prudent. E. E. Orchard; vce-preldeut, BrtKa'moAartTuVa" J- .Daon; -creUry. J. H. Croat; -rihMi aa Lot 633 Ranre 5. Coast Dis- director.. Dr. R. C. Bamford, H. Appl.cant .nd Transferee. ,tr,ct. "nt.lningeo ws morcor jWw.ru. Oeorge .iiihk in r the the Province Province of of Xtonk. J. IN Dawt Dawuey TI.MHEIt.S.I.K 'X7I38 I There will be offered for aale by Publlr Auction at office of District For-r.trr Prince Rupert, at 13 0clock noon ' un Aurll 9. 1937. the Liriu Xl& to rttLh Columbia more particularly de-1 scribed a Lot 1386. Ranke 5. Coast Dli trlet, contalnlrui 37 81 loo acre more or lew, excepting thereout a rir of land one enam in wiain nwaiuiro " hlhil.f mark 4 rHa Mriain lunvl of land and Carrutheri, Charles and ,S. Eby. , hazeltonT It 1. rumored around town that there premlea altuate In the Coast Diatrlclji. to te a big play aUged In the near province of British Columbia, and more . future by tne Harelton Amateur Dra- doscrinea as ijov oaa. anxc Sartlcularry . containing 33 60 100 wen more or rut 1596.0OQ tret ooaru . v . .. wlth ,urT, 0f rustic Society. It Is expected to be something above the ordinary travelling class of dramatics that float around the country. The date will be announced later on. l Harelton I lavishing lta congratula- , IKJlls on ine rrvcin i-uiiuaiuug pu.ma rurthcr particular of the Chwrw- Forester..; being aultable lte for the comtruc j nesa for a united .Ute-Oeorge Martin ttrr Virion. or t.w.nv. Prince miert. PC. TIMHEU SALE XR3II. There will t rffered'for asl- PuWJo AtiMion. at i p r.v::.. '"aN,v'i-; iT. ih. nutrlet Porester-t lion OI wairr power iiiauvy be . I and Mrs. Janze, w ho were quietly mar- wU totrtlW oi r'onr'oV morelrled In Sm.ther. and Oeorge Belme. 'PdT' ... , particular, ana conumui "' "' Vancouver, naq upon syiiucsuuii v Mewri vira. Rlddelli, S..d. Hodje ti J-, 1 "'r"-J 'V.r -i' .. Sn. iu.ii.nn. 'nfliWnBlp tb. .fJieVof the . t cut 1.70U.UW .." . rr.Tirt' ;'ftV.; f" .. . "uy Darwin Sound. Queen Ch.rlott. 1,,On?VJ,tiw wm be allowed for re, i m"Prnv'idedma,nryr' one unable to attend 1 LAND ACT DATED the and day of Msrch, 1937. WILSON, WHKAtR & SYMES Solicitor, for the Plaintiff, Cf 0 Pender Htreet Weat. Vancouver. B.C. 71 IN IMIOI1ATE. in thi; mi'I'iikmc roniT or iiuitixii ( (ll.l .Mlll.t In the Matter of the Administration Art' snrl In the Matter of the Estate of Helnrlch TAKB NOTICE that- by onler of HI Men. Yotinir. tne sum tiny oi H ma7. I wa. annotnted Ad nitnlatrator (with Will annexed) of th The philosopher haa' aald that troub lea- never come singly; auch may be week, Miss Julia waa operated on. She 1. reirted to be doing nicely. The Harelton Hortlctiltural Society have organlred for the ensuing year. BANKRUPT SALE Bankrupt Stock of Universal Trading Co. Selling at a Great Sacrifice Specials for Friday and Saturday .MEN'S SUITS .Men'n Hlue Serge Suits Regular $25.00, for .Men's firay Tweed Suits Regular 50.50 for Angus Clalrmont, who underwent a major operation recently la holding his own well, Mr. Robert Tomllnson Is also making favorable progress. said to have been the experience of Stafford Tordlffe of Ccdarvaje has the Dcnno family thla winter. One by.uken a position a. assl.tant farmer one of the whole family have had on the Hospital larm. turn In the nospnai ana oniy jast Some mean aneak-thlef waited for the cover of darkness, then helped himself liberally tq the cord-wood. pile of B. D. Boden. standing on the front street. Th. nm. officer, are In charse a. last Q. O. MacKur. district engineer, 1. war with the exception of Mr. Hyde her1 conferring with Dr. Wrlnch re taklnir the place of Mrs. Sharp on th , gartllng new brldgea and road In the executive. Plan, are being made to district. They re unoerUIn, how much tell aurphu flower, thla year to the near-by towns, and on the boat trains and on excuralona passing through. Many compliment have reached the toclety from grateful passengers who have been dellnhted with the service rendered Ui dining car In th pa.t. Mr. Compton has arrived In towu to lie nunte for Oracle Bmlth. Mia Melklvjohn, who hat filled th position road-work can be accomplished this year until the money grants have been made known. Mr. Wm, Orant returned from ftmitlier on Thursday after havUig visited with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. Norman Kllpatrlck', for th past wee If. A4vrtl. in th Dally New $25.00 $19.50 50c HOYS' SUITS Hoys Suits (Jrays and Ulues Ileu- flQ QC lar $15.00, for ,P:''OJ Hoy-' Suits, with 2 I'airs Pants Ket'U- C(! OC lar $10.00, for ?U.,J LADIES' WHITE AND BUCK SILK LAI)ES. ANDnACS LISLh HOSL Several colors to choose from. Regu- ReRular 75c and $1.00 values. Now , ?3 0f) and M , N ? . :i pairs for $1.00. - Arrow White Stiff Collars. Regular 35c. OCr Ladies' White Cloves Regular 50c, Now OC "L Now, 2 for Per pair ., . . , - - - ' 1 11 - -, i ,1, n. i.i .i-i I,,,, CHILDREN'S FANCY SOCKS VOILE NIRHTGOWNS All shades. Up to 50c value. Now Hand made. Regular $3.00 value. :i pairs for $1.00. Now $1, !).". . J ; Indies' Silk Hose Regular up to $1.00. Now for Indies' Regular up to $5.00. 95 Ladies' Silk Underwear Vests and bloomers, in neveral shades. Regular up to CI OC l'LJ $2,00. Now for Hoys' Wool Underwear. Shirts and Drawers. Regular $1.00. Now Men's Sport Shirts Regular $2.75. Now 65c $1.95 We have just received a new shipment of Children's Wear, Coats, Hats, Sailor Hats, Play Suits, and several other lines, going at special reduced prices. MEN'S SHOES We still have a few pairs' of Men's Shoes in odd sizes. Regular up $8.00. Now, P9 QC rer nair fo,JO Mens Working Shirts Regular $1.45. Now for , ME.VS SWEATERS Regular $5.00 value. Now ENGLISH WOOL HOSE .MEN'S CAPS Regular $1.00 per pair. Now ."0( Regular $1.50. Now ." Men's Pants Going at special prices. KNITTED TIES Regular $1.00 and $1.50, for Hlue Striped Overalls Regular $1.05. Now Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert APRIL 1, 1917. J. McDonald, who haa been he Omlneca Miner at Haacltoit, haa Joined the Engineers in Vancouver for overseas service. At the morning service In St. An-d.rewa church yesterday. Bishop DuVer-net reminded the congregation that It was ten year, ago on Saturday last .ince he opened with divine service the first church building erected In Prince Rupert. O.T.P. steamer Prince John, Captain Davles, was busy discharging 400 ton of baled sulphite yesterday which was brought up from Swanson, Bay for ship ment by rail to Nev Xork, The powerboat Naructhong, Captain Houmea K. Freeman, took a party out yesterday q Oenn, where the steamer Prince Rupert la stranded. Rev. William Pierce gav an Interest. lng discourse last evening, In the Meth odlst Cluirch on early life along the const. II described th ruannrrs and 95c $2.95 $1.65 All Stetson Hats Regular up to $10.00. tC QC Now for V1- . . 'r.0' 1 !tR.5. P.AUNCE OF OUU STOCK n . . Knee Roots. Regular $6.45. Now 1.0.. or SADIES COATS AND DRESSSES Three quarter length. Regular $8.9o. GOING AT HALF PRICE. Now $0.05 Universal Trading Go. CLOSING OUT SALE to such satisfaction to all concerned,1? Is leaving shortly on a well earned holiday. She will be greatly missed In church clrclea. 't' I custom of the Indiana. The steamer Prince Albert, which sailed for the south last eyenlng, car- rled a big shipment of xre taken from I the Rocher d Boule mine at Harelton. EMPIRE EDUCATIONISTS TO GATHER IN LONDON Prince of Walen Unpen in .lteml Meeting In June LbNDON, April 1. The Prince cf Wales hopes to be present at the opening on June 30 of the Imperial Conference on Education which meets again after four yeura in loudau. Delegate, who. are all professional educatloiUtts, or officially connected with educational adnUnlstratlon. will attend from all parta, of the Empire, , The long and varied agenda divide the subject to be discussed Into five groups, which cover every phase of education, especially In 1U relation tq conditions In th Dominion. BUh the moving picture and broad, casting flgur hi th "New Ideal and De velopmenta" group of subject on th. agenda. Their discussion, ahould produce result, of particular value.