PAGE SIX THR DAILY NEWS iaveYou 4 nit em o?;r yur 'j)crvcroou To-day? I A Family Wash or A Family Picnic? NO flotation about which you'd choose a day in the wodn or a day with the washing. And it's so easy for you to t us do the washing while you do the picnicking. In our Thrif-T-Service yon have all your clothed washed and your flat work Ironed. Just the wearing apparel left for you to care for and thin is returned damp, ready to le starched, ironed or hung out to dry. Save money saves energy. S cent a pound plus lc per piece. Minimum charge $1.00. THE LAUNDRY DOES IT 11EST CANADIAN LAUNDRY anc Dry Cleaners I'hone 8 Strawberries Ready for preserving, if you intend to put them up, place your order now. We believe that this ii the bent time to buy them as according from reports from the growers, Berries will be very scarce in the interior and the prices will be higher than the South Berries. Our price will be $2.76 to $3.00 per case; per box 16c; 3 lb. for 40c. Apricots are nearly ready. Place your, requirements with us now and we will take care of you. We guarantee quality. Mussaliem Grocery Phone 18 CO. LTD. Phone 81 LADIES' DRESSES., Coats, Millinery lingerie Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue BANQUET GIVEN BY ODDFELLOWS EIUIITEENTII ANNIVERSARY OF IN-HTITl TION OF LOCAL ORDER IClihliixifk LAST NIGHT There was a Urge turnout of Oddfellows. Rebekaha and friend la attendance at the annual banquet and roll call last night In the Boston Hall to oouunemorate the eighteenth anniversary of the institution of the Prinoe Rupert Lodge of Oddfellows. The banquet fare was provided by tbe Rebekahs and was both tasty and appetising . J E Boddle. Noble Grand, presided. James Haddon pronounced the bMaalng. tbe toast to tbe King was duly honor ed. Jas. 8. InrlM proposed the Grand Ladge and J. W. MdKlulsy responded. The toast to tbe wives and lady Mauds was propooed by P. Sol em and raaponded to by Must E. M Barl; the Babekahs' toast waa proposed by Barl Barrle and responded to by Mrs. W. H Sherman, and the visitors was proposed by Mrs. Mr Wilson and reaponted to by Mrs. g. M. Keron. The roll call was made by R. J. Oeron and J. 8. Irvine and Miss Mollie Watson as reading clerks. C. O. Minns led In community slng- "Moose Picnic" HAMPER SUGGESTIONS ANOTHER DEMONSTRATION ON SATURDAY of a variety of Sandwiches made of Cold Prepared Meats, Sandwich Spreads, Cheese that spreads. Special. The latest in Fruit Sandwiches. Don't miss this Corn Flakes, any brand, per pkg. '. Ut Royal Prince Peas, l's sieve 1, 6 for $1.00 TOMATOES: RIG VALUE Large tins, solid pack, 3 for -18r Small tins, solid pack, 3 for :trr Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. for 7fir Spinach, large tins, each . . -?t Home's Custard Powder, large tins, reg. 60c, special . . tVt Home's Cake Icing, assorted, 3 for ar.r Pears, Peaches, Apricots, l's, as sorted, 3 for Wf Rnaahatrl in knllr 9 lha for "IS ' Fels Naptha Soap, per carton Kltf ' DELICATESSEN DEPT. Jellied Tongue. Jellied Veal, Roast Pork, Cooked Ham, Corned Beef, Bologna. We stock all kinds of Cheese, Canadian, Grated and Slicing. Order your fresh-killed, milk- fed Chickens here for the picnic. Green Vegetables and Fruit ar riving Wednesday and Friday boats.. New Potatoes, Lettuce, Celery, Green Onions, Radishes, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Bunch Carrots, Beets and Turnips, New Green Peas, Beans, Cabbage and Cauliflower. All fresh and at lowest prices. TUUIT BlriK and Royal Ann Cherries, Cantaloupes, Watermelon (irei one for the picnic), Red and Yellow PlUrtis, Bananas. Oranges, Grape Fruit, .Lemons, Teaches, Apricots land rnvmrn': See" 'otir Wfhd6w for quality and prices. Watch Our Windows It Pays The Home of Good Thing to Eat. B.C. Butchers & Grocers limited Phones 45 and 571 ii : iiid Nellie Lawrence. The cheatra supplied the dane LOW EXCURSION FARES EASTERN CANADA UNITED STATES EDMONTON CALGARY JASPER Tickets on aale from May 22. Return limit October 31 Full information from CITY TICKET OFFICE 828 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert Phone 260 Canadian Natiqnal lng and there were selections by the i reuee Oddlellows' orchestra, composed of K. E. EyoUaon. A. E. Wood. M. Moorshoiaae. P Bolem. Prof. Pryoe and Miaaas MoUie "hich concluded the evening's featlvi A. R. PhlUlps was M.C The committees were : j Reception: J. I. Boddle, W. Clark's Veal Loaf, per tin . . iMf i I- totem, Mrs. a. v. cm. Clark's Sliced Chip Beef, per tin :ai-nMn- Morn Klnfcry ' B'".'. '. : 1 Musical A. E Woods. If k II GuHitiaa vans tin 1 71 ' ' ', ' X. Xyollaon and rupperea onacKB, 4 ior .... Hedlund Meatwich Spread, per tin lf Libby's Meatwich Spread, per tin Uf Shamrock Sausage, choice, prepared, per tin iKi? Bullen's Sandwich Spread, per jar 2T Bullen's Lemon Cheese, per jar tW( Sumora Orange Juice, per bottle Tr.f C. at B. Lemoncup and Orange-cup, per bottle Tof "When did the Lobster blush?" When he saw the salad dressing. We have it Dutch Maid. Gold Medal. Heine Salad Cream, Premier, Durkee'a. WATE" NOTICE UIIERMIUN AMI UHE. A. McLean, Mrs. W. It. j. w. Me- Moore house. Law- TAKE NOTICE that The Detroit Western Mining Co.. whose address Is 804 Standard Bank Building. Vancouver, B.C.. wUl apply for a licence to take and use ISO c f j of water out at Seat Fork of Shut River which flows wea-'erly and drains into Khutae Inlet. Ota ham Reach Tbe water will be dl varied jam the' stream at a point about 14W last Beat ol the Witness Peat on Ike west side of Lot m Prince Rupert district and will be aaed for mining purposes upon the Mineral Oroup described aa Western Copper (plans on We in Surveyor Oeneral'a Office I . This notice was posted on tbe ground on tne 10th day of May. 1938 A oopy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the ''Water Act" win be tiled in the office of tbe Water Recorder at Prinoe Rupert. Objections to the application may be filed with tbe said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Wtter P.tghta. Parliament Buildings, Victoria. B.C .. wtthln thirty days after the first appearance of this notice m a local newspaper The date of tbe first publication of this notice la June 11. 1088. DarTROIT WESTERN KUOMO CO Bv r. Pardoe Wl LAND ACT Applicant vttaon. A MITICE Or 1NTBWTICN TO APTLY TO LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Beeordlni Die- trlet and situate adjacent to AUtfoM ay. Mcrasby Island. SkidegBte Inlet, Wueen cnenotT uianaa. TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Mills Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Pulp and Paper Manufacturers, Intends to apply ior a lease 01 tne following a scribed lands - Coronenctng at a post planted on the blah water mark of an Island: thane foUowtng the high water mark around the laland to paint of commencement and containing 0.25 acre, more or leas PACIFIC MILLS. LIMITED. Applicant. Donald Wilbur Hndsdon. Aacr.t for Pacific Mills. Limited. Our FANCY CHEESE Are Very Appetizing in Hot Weather. Try Them Fresh. Roquefort Cheese, lb. S0? Gorgonsola Cheese, lb oOf FerVara Full Cream Cheese, lb. 50 Napolian Limburger Cheese, lb. H Full Cream Camembert Cheese, pkfre 0t Gold Medal Mayonaise, jar . . ilof Rest Foods Relish Spread, jar :t5f Bonton's French Mustard, jar :t5f Premium Conked Ham, sliced, lb. 55 f Aylmer Boneless Chicken, tin -15 Shredded Wheat, pkg 16c Muffets, pkg 15 Quick Tapioca, pkg. ........ 10 Fresh Fig Bars, lb 115 "Canada Dry" Ginger Ale, 1 doz. bottles to package, per dog. P. aL Arriving efefy'wiat, :.. $2.50 per bottle .v.. -m . 25 Welch's GraM, Jtfice, dotTTmU rif.H, Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, (u ntaloupes. Tomatoes; also Green Vegetables at the lowest possible price. Alberta Market Social 6. V. Oox. J Delonne. T. Ton-neason. J Haddon. M J O Kelly. Mux do McLaod. WEATHER IS WARM IN THE NORTH TODAY At UteMCTM litis Horning at nurmiMiirirr Keglatereel 78 The Oiiniiia nt Telegraphs report tells of high temperatures everywhere this morning at eight o'clock. Both White horse and Big Salmon reported 72 Oegrees. PoUowlag m tbe report: Prinoe Rupert. Clear, cairn: temper ature, SO. Port Simpson Clear, calm. temp. 00. Hayaport &tht wind. dear. temp. Sfi lerrace Clear, calm, temp 00. Rosewood Clear, calm. temp. 88. Aiyaneh Clear, calai. temp 70. Allot Arm Clear calm. temp. 88. Anyox- -OUar. calm. temp. 88. Stewart- dear, calm. temp. 83. Has ton Ciear. calm. temp. 80. mi then Clear. alm. temp. 86. Burns Lake dear. calm. temp. 57. Eighth Cabin Clear, calm. temp. 80. Echo Lake ClotaSy. calm. temp. 80. Telegraph CreekCl'Judy . calm. temp. 58 .,; AUin Clear soirtV wind. temp. 57. Wbltehorae Clear south wind. temp. 78. Big Salmon Clear, calm. temp. 71. ONLY ONE MORE GRAIN SHIP EXPECTED HERE Elevator (MTHtk up (ii Today Have no Adtlee ut Two Vensela CMing Mere Tbe local elevator management ex pects to ship -inly one more full cargo .1 grain this season it waa stated this afternoon. 80 far tbe elevator has not been advised of tbe British freighter Anglo-Australian coming here although it is possible this vessel may be com tag Instead of the motorablp King .Tames which It waa originally reported would take tbe ilnal cargo. In any It la not now expected that both sels will be here. There Is not yet 1 enough gram in the plant- to load une ship. SALMON TROLLERS IELL OF CHANGE IN SALMON FISHERIES Salmon t rollers from Dundaa and Bquaderee report that tbe spring salmon are not running there this year aa well as usual and they seem to be taking a new course, possibly disturbed by the large number of boats there. A number of men have been fishing on tbe banks In the middle of Hecate Straits but the weather affects them there a good deal CJulte a lot of fish ermen have so for not made expei PRINCE RUPERTS FIRST WEDDING WAS TWENTY YEARS AGO In their twenty years ago column last tbe Vancouver Province had the following: The first marriage service took plaoe in Prince Rupert wMn 4pt. H. L. Roberson of the tkg Oisnntance was wedded to Mlas alatsOD Burton by Bishop Du Vernei." . HMIIIKO (!'tlS .4 If . I. last nlcSWaMnBit-lsmiC9MmjWaBBT m- --isaaaxeSBar'- mmji'j-rm p h i mm m rsmmm GAMTLA, Proprietor I in ifll. in Mrcct. I'none 2us i nusuu jmiCBBV, in night up to m re- atioiis. merles Inspector, was on the Bbeena River. Reports as to the fishing are expected to be available be fore the cud of r.hf A guide had been showing a party of visitors round a great picture gallery and when they hud been through all tbe rooms, he said And now. lndKi. and gentlemen U any one would lik- to ask a quenlluu I shall be happy to try to answer." well, said a woman, "can you tell in. what brand of polish they use to :ep this fltiu? B0 shlnv?" VICTORIA BOXER TO COME HERE? MATOIIISO Ol' TOMMY llLLlllNO. (SANMlUAN LlCiimVLKllIT s-, ii i? a vt AXU.jmCV LIKE ""or I1JHJL llliKIIAN, MOOTLU Ben Self Is In receipt of a telegram Irom Joe Bailey of Victoria, lormeriy light weight champion of Canada and nuw ldentuied with the Victoria Boxing Commission, slating that, If suitable orraugenienu can be made. It may be pusslble to match Tommy Fielding. prominent Victoria bpaer and reputed spirant for tne Canadian lightweight ..Ue. with Percy Lake, champion light weight boxer of tne China station who will be here nest munUi with rLMU Durban. In Prince Bupert during tne warship's vialt. Mr. Self la taking the matter up with tbe local unit of tbe Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and It la possible that one of the most interesting boxing bouts here In years may enaue. Since the auggestlon waa made a couple of days ago by the Dally Mews. :neral interest has been taken In tbe possibility of having a boxing tourna ment here during tne light cruisers vMt and the prospect la that scans-thing along this line will be arranged. Al ready local boxing talent Is being canvassed with a view to obtalattng opponents lor the men from the warship. It Is left that an outsider will have to je obtained for at least Rarcy Lake. MEMBERS OF THISTLE FOOTBALL CLUB WERE GIVEN WEDDING GIFTS At tbe conclusion of last night's foot-ill game between the Thistle and aegtmeiit, a pic&saiit little ceremony tank place In tne clubhouse of the tanner team at AcropoUa Hill grounds 4 hen presentation were made by S D. etacdonald. president of tbe club, to Jimmy Andrews, team trainer, and John Murray, one of the players, both of whom were recently married Tew girts in each case were cut glass salad bowls. Mr. MacdonaM snade a aultabst eccb in presenting the editing Jtres and both recipients raaponded. hoi' we or Hwrnsu mats-rial Actuiolite. a fibrous magnesium alli es te. is mined for industrial arse m On; tarlo Mixed with tar and other lngre-dtcnts. it forms a roofing compound which la stated to be a non-oonductor uf beat and resistant to tbe weather. WATEK NOTICE C'UKAKINO NTKCAMS TAJTJt WOTIC1 that S D. Judson. Ltd.. tvhoee address Is Terrace, B.C.. will bddIv for a license to use the waters at KlUumgallum River near Taenia for "Cleartns Streams'' Durmast, aanstly clearing and Improving tne stream for the drtvlnx. boom inc. or raft Ins: of least The points on tbe stream bet wean which it k proposed to clear are frtsn the oalnt where the Kltsumxallum Elver In rsecu the North Line of Lot 100 to the a.utb Une cf Lot 141B Ranae ft, c'oui C.,trict estimated mlleaee be tween th said points la 4 miles, more cr was. l oe term propoaao ior roe licence la 31 years. This notice was posted on the ground on the 10th day ol June. U'JS. A copy of this uotlM and an ap-plicatlcn pursuant thestto and to the Water Act" will be !ued In tbe of Its jf the Water Recorder at Priaee Rupert. B.C.. Tne petition tor apprarai at derteAUng and an appUbaMon for ap proval of tbe Schedule ol Toils win a heard in the office of the Board of In vestigation at a dan to be fixed, a any Interested nerson may file an obi tlon thereto In the office of the Comp troller or of the Water Recorder of the District. Objections to the appltcaUc" mav be filed with tbe aald Water Recast or with tne ocmpirouer 01 water Rlchts. Parliament BuUdings. Victoria BX3.. within thirty says altar tne first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper The date of the first publication of this notice Is June IB. lata. B. D. JUDSON. LTD.. Applicant B. D. Judaou. Agent. PIUN'CE lUlPiJHT TIDES - e m:iiFiv, JtNC Ml High ao SJD. M.8 MM pa. 1S.4 - Low :) AJn. 0.4 Mist pjn. 7.0 ' TiiuimuAY, jum: ti High 8:87 a.m. S1.1 ft. 1:47 pm lS - low 10:14 am. 1.6 " S:81 p.m. 7J " niiii.iv. Jt'Ki: n High 48 an. 1S.0 ft. 17:4 pa. 1M - Low 11:0) ajs. S.l " um pm. tj KATIHIiW, Jl'Ki; tS High 6:S0 ajR. 17i ft. IBM pai. 174 " law 11 4f SJB. 4.0 " simiAy, JfM; w High 6:87 SA. 16 J ft. It 88 pm. 17.7 " Uw 0:8B jn. j - 1IM pjn. 8.1 " SIOXKAV, JI'M; U High 7: ajn. 15 T ft 30:33 pjn njt " Low 1 :S7 ajn e.7 " . IBM p.m. 7J " MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone C67. Wednesday, jun 2, AnniversarySALE SOME EXJRA G0QD BUYS Pillow Slips, linen finish, hemstitched and embroidered, values to Q4 AA $1.76 for pair .. yiWU Portiere Curtains in Green or Brown, gJJ JJ Lace Curtain Panels, in 4 desirns r7To Each a ts vs Ribbons is widths to 4 inches in various colors, -f Cn Yard Ladies' HikinK lu Twaeda. Valuf t Sale Qij mm Price Vu.O Ail Wool Blazo Blue, and Yd!. Sitos 1 i to 20 Sale Pricr. ea : S3.95 Hemstitched Shet; quality, 8-1 siz fl4 f-A Pair 9-4 size Qn qa Pair VW.iJU 20 per cent Dimint on all Drets GwkIs ( nm u Chine, Georgettes and Faivey Silks. H. S. WaH Phone 9. ace Co. Ltd 3rd Ave. and 1 uliop v WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY, 7 and 9 p.ra. The one and only Charles Chaplin in His latest and Greatest Comedy Maaterpit i t "The Circus" The real Charlie; hat, boots, cane and every: r nuts, sawdust, pink lemonade, clowns, Huns, tig i. acrobats, wire-walkers, and Charlie. Huge Cast-: Merna Kennedy. Harry C rocker, Allan Ciareia. (;eoi. t I' i Henry Itergman, Hetty MrriHey and man uthtr-COMBVY ,'HKD HOT IULLETS PARAMOUNT NEWS Admission and 2'k - - - - 50c DEMAND i "Rupert Brand" ippers THE DAINT1RST BHEAKI'AST FOOD." Smoked Dally by ' Canadian psli & Colli Storage Co., Prince Itupert. "CATERPILLAR" Tractors for the FAKMHU, LOCH; ICR, ROAD BUILDBK, MINKK 1'KBIGIITER. AND MUNICIl'ALITY Wh rover rugged power and performance arc demanded. .... Literature and Prices on Request SOI.K DISTKIHUTOKS I-'OK H.C.: MORRISON TRACTOR & KQUIPMENT CO Limited llWfiVWHAiMlANrr-iilHWHNO- HOLT fms(SSsmsSBS0B BEST UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED nullifies from Trlnre l(urt. I'ur VANCflUVKIl, Vlt'TUKIA, Bwanmrn lluy, ltulcllr, Alert TummIsv, a p.m. Fur VANCOtlVKK, VK'TOKIA, IVutKlnlr. Alert llAy, ei.. Halnril rnr rmjT ni.Mi'MON and naam kivkh itu.TH, rrwy. for AMCE Alt.M, ANVOX. HtKtVAUT, tVAI.CH 18IM). TOUT ' fundiv, 8 p.m. It3 Ind Avenue. K. M. SMITH, A sent. I'rlnri' Id' Tlirough tlikrU sold to Victoria and Srattlr, and tinsft' throuKh to untlnatlor ' Ihiy. .... " I""1 :l,M)''0N