. !5 is"i if! fAQB THE DAILY NEWS Monday May T Gov't Trucks At Stewart Are Damaged during the night of May 1 some person or persons knocked several holes in the radiators of the two govem- rug you will show with pride J tally deficient, or disgruntled member of the community with a fancied grievance. I ment tractors and smashed the car-1 Johnson S. Harkley, prospector, I burator of the hoist which operates was arrested here Saturday night in the dragline at the approach to the ' connection with the destruction. Bear River Bridge on which a small Sufficient evidence has been found Jcrew have been jrorklng during etoi hold -jjarklej i,cu a preliminary Ipast weekf&oMtsarhaMiihil wiJMafplace today! in STEWART. May 4fA case of !of the holes it is tnSueht tflat thetheifitewaVt'OTrEHouse. wilful and malicious destruction was i were made by a prospectors" piekri i . . ,,Jr,T 7,7.:' v reported to the police Saturday So far no light has been thrown on vlncial road foreman. Some time able that it is the le ; THE ies patrol service sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Alice for a trip to Vancouver. X f Thiiit "MAYTWV . , Confoltum CM Stat kag ' ' So. 629 This beautiful Congolrum Rug will be on dUplay in the vrindow of your dealer's store ltetwecn May 2nd and May 9th. Beneath the Gold Seal which identifies It as a Genuine Congoleum Hug a wcrrl numlicr has been placed. If you can GUESS THIS NUMBER, OR IF YOUR GUESS COMES NEAREST TO THE CORRECT NUMBER the rug is jours absolutely free. , Consider what this means to you. It means that joii may be the proud itosscssor of a Ix-nutiful new rug ... a rug that vrlll give astoniKhiiig ncrvlce, clean easily and always liAk bright and attrnrtivc ... at no cost at all. i The full range of delightful new Congoleum patterns wlHbe on display during this contest . . . why not visit your nearest T i f housefurnislilngs deuler and see them ? GOLD SEAL Rugs The World's Best Value in Home Furnishings CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL SEAL PLANE CALLS HERE Jericho Beach Machine Engaged in Patrolling Fur Herd on its Vf Migration North ' A Royal Canadian Air Force bl- morning by Hugh McDonald, pro-'the matter, but it is thought prob- h'foro Pn chmnnf i act of some men- uuiomuvui BIG SALE at the Montreal Importers Is continuing, at the extremely low prices quoted last week. There are hundreds of Bargains space docs not allow us to quote you. , Just drop in and shop around. You will find genuine values in everything in Men's, Women's 'and Children's Wear. GET OUR PRICES FIRST AND SAVE REAL MONEY! MONTREAL IMPORTERS V. EARLE MacCARTER, Adjuster in Charge SllnlPrf fir fnlMcflJin tnelr annu''1' migration from the UUUJCll Ul Villldliail Eouth to thcjr breeding grounds on ninrif lef Print 1iac lhe Pr,blloff Islands. ws here for uCienilSl LIlUrCneS a few hours yesterday and again ! this morning. i The plane is in command of The subject of the lesson-sermon ! Flight Sergeant . P. II. Wells of in all Christian Science churches and societies on Sunday was "Everlasting Punishment." Among the Bible texts included in the lesson-sermon was the following from Matthew 9:2: "And, behold, they brought to him a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed: and Jesus seeing their faith said unto the sick of the palsy: Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee." The lesson-sermon also included the reading of citations from the Christian Science textbook, "Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, one passage being as follows: "Hatred, envy, dishonesty, fear and so forth, make a man sick, and neither material medicine nor mind can help him permanently, even in body. unless it makes him better mentally. and so delivers him from his destroyers." (page 404). Capt. L. Sheppard of the fisher Jericho Beach air station. Vancouver, with Flight Sergeant A. Anderson as relief pilot. The machine came in here for fuel and supplies. Grain Ship Will Sail Tomorrow British Strainer Ilaxby Has About Completed Loading Full Cargo For L'.K.-Continent The Ropner Line steamer Haxby, vhich has been in port the past few days loading a full cargo of grain for the United Kingdom or Continent from -trie Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator, is expected to sail early tomorrow. The vessel has Just lbout completed loading. Willard L. Phelps, well known Whitehorse lawyer, and Mrs. Phelps were passengers aboard the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon going through for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. No obligation to buy Entry lata tMa esatMt I 111 I.E. Than U b thUg Uoa t purclu aarlhlag r pramlaa ta puir4.M aar thlnf. V.rrjmtm ataada tha mm rh.no. All da I. la wM hm mlmn Wi yon tha trim Rug mn display, aak for mm .n try form mnd rvrord rur CUM. If you (UM tb cerrvrt BumUr undrr thm Cold Sr. I. mr If ymur .m U tb. nearest ! tb corroct una-brr rw4iJ. you 1U uin IkcpriM tug. sriuu ot rrji. if purrh.M m 0nuln Cofl. (olura told Nt Rue dttrutg thm nvriud o thi eontnt, and torn pro lh vlnnoff of lb PrlM Rug, you tb ptloa f taking tba Trla or batlag tb full imrthm pricm thm rug you fior ulrJy boufhl rturnf to yu TbU rontrot win rioM May th (noon). Winner will I drrlarrd at M tb am day. Winning liabj will !a poatwl In lb .am. ibm tb rag la r dUplayl yl V COLO ItAX 111 j 1 ft rTf f, .. Il VaernTaa J f TM Cold 5aal appaar ait th aurra a ail ganalna Cvniolaam your g uara IM of aatlarf ton and jraur noaltim a..urnr of fcaanla wolf hi atria fttt l EXPERT COMING Miss Fr.ij i ;..i;iri.vii who will tell ! . :1 wo:m ;i about Electn ty in the home Free Lectures On Cooking to Be Given Here Miss H. Frances Thompson to (live Demonstration of Electrical Devices Alf,sButton,, Talkie Farce Extravaganza HfTubby Edlin flays "Alt" In New Version of Darlington" Tale "Alf's Button." a talkie version of VV A. Darlington's famous farce extravaganza, is the feature attraction tonight at the Capitol Theatre, with Tubby Edlin playing the title role, Alf Ooddard as his pal. Bill, Nora Swinburne as Lady Isobcl, P illy Ward as Liz, and Humbcrston Wrinht hs the magic spirit. The production is made gorgeous by the presentation In color of Rimsky-Korsakov "Scheherazade. ballet. The story of, "Alf's Button" is concerned with the adventures that befall two British Tommies when , they discover -that one of them, Pri-: vate Alf Hlggins, wears on his tunic !a magic button. This button had once been a part of Aladdin's magic lamp, and when Alf rubs It In an attempt to polish it. the Djinn appears. "Strike me pink!" gasps Alf in his amazement over the apparition and Djinn does! When Alf learns that the Djinn is his slave, to fulfill at once any of his desires, Alf manages a lot of wishes far more alluring and enjoyable than being struck pink. Sharing his escapades, which . are said to be comical, romantic and So many new uses for electricity m. is hts pal. Bill Grant. In the home have been discovered during the last few yean that many women find It hard to keep up with the latest developments. Faced with a variety of ranges, refrigerators, Irons, washing machines, vacuum Jeanera, toasters, hot wajer heat- rs and various cooking appliances all of which help to lighten the dally task the average housewife still has little time for experiment ing to discover for herself the hundreds of new uses to which this equtpBaent can be put Certain women, however, have been making a study of the most efficient methods of utilizing all these new labor-saving devices, with results which are extremely interesting. One such woman is Miss 8. Prances Thompson, formerly home economist for the London (England) County Council, whe is to give lectures here next week. Under the general heading of electricity in the home, Miss Thompson plans to demoststratc. by example and illustration, the way the modern housewife may lighten her tasks through the adequate use of electrical appliances. She plans to be in Prince Rupert on May 11-15. for a lecture and demonstration which will be open to all women of the district. She is Internationally known for her work In household economics. She holds diplomas for Dtetltlcs and Home Economic awarded by the Board of Education in England, and lectured for several years on the.ie subjects in London day and evening schools for the L.C.C She has addressed numerous women's organi zations throughout Canada. TOMATO WEEK SPECIALS Malkin h Been Tomatoes S'x's, I tin Maikln's Best Tomatoes 2's, S Una Tomato Juice I tins Aaheroft Tomato Ketchup 45c Afn i 28-oz bottles Maikln's Best Pineapple Sliced liced or or crushed, 2's, per tin ffcobartvin's Gold Shred Marmalade. 12-oa. bottle qiait's Corned Beef per tin Jutland Sardines 3 for Butler-S-lb. brick ! Peaches & Pears AV's per tin . (Heavy 8yup) llollan Herring per keg 40c 34c 40c 24c 23c 19c 25c $1.06 23c S1.10 Economy Cash and Carry Stores jJIDSrdAvr. 417-413 5th Ave. Telephortrs 360 and 18 i . onuay and TuJ vu snows , , The Pn tllllr. r CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND "u3 rarc. Extravaganza 'Alf S Butt "th a Complete Enrfc,, A farcical fantaSjolflltJ -uc ami romanr J araoian Mht.i or.te uon, where a ma; ,t , brines true a Toniffi- ,; .,a - iomru.r I ll.UCLIE CHi "KOl'GH SEAK Feature Starts at ' CLAUDETTE COIEET, I'lirnrmr -IIO.Ult AMONG lOtrl SHIPYARD UI'IIKA TINfi (i. T. I. 20,000-TON FLOATING DKYDOO hnginret-K Machinists. Ilollermakers, Ularktimiths. I'attea Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc EI.ECTIUC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Oar i'lanl Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 BLANKET SPECIAL Have your blankets washed with soap flakes and returned nice and fl SPECIAL PKICE FKOM MAY 1 TO 15 Single Blankets, each Double Blankets, each Pillows TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAI It Y FOR SKEENA IIRAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City 40c 60c 50c PIONEER LAUNDRY LTD. Phone 118 and Our Driver Will Call SHINGLES! No.l-3xatperM S3-S No.l-5xatDerM....: J No. 2 - at per M SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES MADE AT SLTT HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 5S0 PHONE 580 Phone 5bb Rupert Motors n.. ,1 Service SUtW ., DODGE and. BANTAM U'$TL Distrlbtio" FENDER AND BOUV A Sl,mrtt'l. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Res