..... Anrll 23. 1934 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TURKS 11 .urf 1 "i' fAsk for Nestle STERILIZED EVAPORATED MILK S Ormes Lid. Pioneer Druqgists Hie Kexall Store t hones: 81 6 WORLD'S STANDARD OF QUALITY Jasmine Toilet enes - Face Powder, two si7.es, 50c & $1.00 Creams, 50c Rouge and Lip Sticks Shampoo IJrilliantinc Liquid and Solid Delicately Perfumed with the Perfume of Jasmine TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Dally By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage .PRINCE RUI'KIIT, B.C. i,laawa Co., Lid. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Bteamera leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: MS. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M wnatj Via Ocean rU and Waypolnta. arrtVln Vancouver niuroaij afternoon. TSS. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIONMHT Arriving Vancouver, Monday AW. Btewart and rt n NaM ,UJng. to Port Blmpaon. Allc Ann. Anyox. Klver print Uve Prince litiprrt ?uet, at- av "ther Information regarding all sailings and tickets niii.ni Aiir.nuii mini li BaWBaWBlMBaaaiBBaaBaaBaBaaaBmmmmiaaa, 1 ROSE, COWAN & LATTA Ltd. Printers and Stationers Scratch Tads Sealing Wax tScccotinc Second Sheets Serpentine Shelf Paper shipping Tags Show Card Board S!iOv Card Colors Sponge Bowls Sponges Stamp Pads Stamp Pad Ink Staplers and Staples Stick Files String Tags Thumb Tacks Time Books Tissue Paper Twines Besner Block, Third St., Phone 234 u your paper doea no arrive, telephone the office LOCAL NEWS NOTES We buy anything In cold. Pre mlum prices. Max Ueilbroner. II. V. Morehouse, manager of Namu cannery, came ntirtn on me Catala at the end of the week after a brief trip to Vancouver. A meeting of the Regiment Football Club will be held In the Armouries Tuesday evening at 7:30. AH players ana supporters are asked to attend. 94 Miss Ursula Malkln, after having 1 xpent a couple of days in the city, 'sailed on the Catala last erenlng for Anyox where sne will give another piano recital. Women's Canadian Club The annual nomination meeting will be held in the City Hall at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, April 25. All members urgently requested to attend. 95 Mrs. E. O. Newham was a pas senger aboard the Catala last evening returning north to resume residence at Klncollth after having Kpent the past year at Alert Bay. Owing to high water, there has been some trouble with the Kit- i rumkalum River bridge on the Ca- naaian- National Railways Just this side of Terrace. For the time Being locomotives are not crossing the bridge, the trams being pushed across from one end by one engine and picked up by anotner at the other end Sacred Concert Programme St. Andrew's Cathedral, Tonight, Apill 23. 1934 8:15 P-M. Part 1 Chorus "Lead. Kindly Steamship Sailings For Vantouvet Tuesday Catala 1:30 pm. Thurs. ss. Pr. QeorRe 10:15 p.m. Friday . Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m, Ss. Cardena midnight April 12 and 2W-ss. P. Norah pin. From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala pm. Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 a.m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m. i Ss. Cardena pm. April 6 and 20 Pr. Norah ajn. For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm. Wed. ss. Pr. George 4 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. Thurs ss. Pr. George 8 p.m. for Naas Itlver ana rort Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m from Naaa Itlver & Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. for Ocean Falls-Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 p.m. Thurs.-ss. Pr. George 10:15 pm. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide p.m. Free Picture Show tonight CX. D.L. Ilall. All welcome, 8 pjn. E. J. Smith sailed last evening on the Catala to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on bus iness. We are still buying old gold, Bulger's. (tf) HOOPING COUGH no "curt" out blip to ta due paroryimi of couehlne. XICKS VapoRub Owl 3 1 MJiUm Jmrt U4 Y.mrlf James Lamb, manager of Cas slar cannery, arrived In the ciiy on the Catala last evening from Van couver, after having spent the win ter in the south, and will go out to the Skeena River today to get pre parations started for the coming season's canning operations. Some n of the members of the cannery S crew and staff are already there. B Toe H announces that the total receipts from the entertainment and dance held April 6 In Moose Hall In aid of the Boys' Band, In cluding a donation from the Moose Lodge, amounted to $267. Expenses In connection with the entertain ment amounted to $102.10, leaving a net profit of $164.90 which Ls be ing turned over to the Boys Band Association. Tea Still Most Economical Drink t iu lea facners. Darvicuiariy uiusc D. PuRhe-Evans). , ag Saiada." have been forced to In- Flam) OUUi rtUttRIU luu.ttlic.i I ClCtl&C priVCS ttlJU OWlRUrtltluluw from "Moonlight Sonata" i Beethoven I, Mrs. E. J. Smith. Chorus- "By Babylon's Wave" Gounod , piano accompaniment by Mrs. E. J. Smith. Tart 2 Cantata "Olivet to Calvary" iMaunder). Augmented choir of 26 voices. Organist. Peter Lien; Conductor A. J. Lancaster. Collection In aid of Organ Fund. stocks at nresent low rjrtces will be exhausted It should be'borne in mind, however, that a cup of tea ls still our cheapest drtnic, next to a cup or water Announcements Spinsters' Spree Cambral Chap ter. April 27. Ridley Home Baraar, May 3: Children's Exhibition of Dancing, Oddfellows' Hall, May 4. Dr. Johns Recital May 7. "Chinese Knowledge" tea May 10 United Church. Anglican Orme's. Tea May 15 at Mrs Presbyterian tea May 17. Moose Hall TUESDAY Bridge and Whist 9 P.M. Good Prizes Refreshments will be served Music by Mrs. J. S. Black Admission 25c The Arctic Studio was founded in Dawson thlrtysevcn years ago by Morte. il Craig, and became one of the earliest establishments of Prince Rupert In 1910, where It has been a very kindly recognized Institution for twenty-four years. After a residence of a quarter century we have now decided to leave home' and it Is with deep regret that we are anhounctnr our early departure, and will reopen our doors In the Belmont House of Victoria. The 5th of May will be our last day In Prince Rupert. In the meantime we will be very glad to have ouf friends drop in for a final "good-bye," and, If desirable' secure some souvenirs of Auld LanjrSyiic Men's Footwear We carry a large stock, of Men's Highest Grade Dress Oxfords and Boots in the finest Calfskin and Kid Leathers. Dr. Heath's Orthopedia Health Shoes in the finest Kid with special built in Steel Arches, made for comfortable wear. Lec-kie's highest grade Empire Shoes for men. MEN'S FINE DRESS OXFORDS Up From Miss Sally Tyner of Prince George arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday morning's The tea industries of Ceylon. In- train and will visit nere lor several dla. Java and Bumatra suffered days with her sister, miss isaDei terrific losses for nearly four years. I .r R-N 0i the Prince Rupert until at the beginning of 1833 a i drastic restriction of exports ahd I production was put Into effect The I result has been a decided advance I in the market I i General Hospital nursing staff wno Is recovering from a recent opera tion for appendicitis. -Build B.C. Payrolls" Patrons' Letters patrons for years. Pacific JvANTr Hardly anything could proclaim the conviction of patrons about the quality of Pacific Milk like their letters. Here obtained from using it is Milk .00 11. C Owned and Controlled PLANT AT ABUOTSFORU Ideal Cleaners OPEN In New Premises Cor. McBride & Fifth CLEANING. HEP.MItlNG, DYEING. ETC. B3j Mrs. J. Thomasson Dressmaker, has arranged a Cutting & Fitting Service Prices reasonable All branches lncludhig children's work. Phone: nine 837 The AUCTIONEER Pactlng-Crating Wrapping A Oeneral Furniture Repairs List your goods with me rhone Black 1ZI GEO. J. DAWES 2.75 We have just received a telegram that all prices of Kubber Goods are cancelled. This means that prices are going up. Take advantage of our low prices and buy now and save money. We carry a very large stock of Women's Shoes .in all the latest styles. Also a very large stock of Nurses' and Children' Shoes. Men's Solid Leather Work Boots, up from Men's Light Work Boots Panco soles, up from . . . Men's & Boys' Boots, Leckie Made, up from . . Running Shoes Our Running Shoe prices guaranteed 3 less than anywhere in the city. Men's 0L I Footwear $2.75 $1.95 $2.95 CUT - RATE SHOE STORE We accept city scrip and relief orders Classified Ads FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE Chevrolet Car In good I condition. Price $200. Dally News. I tf 13 FOOT Outboard Hull, bargain $10.00. Apply Box 205 Dally News. 94 TIMOTHY SEED, Purity No. 1. Grade No. 2 $7.00 and Orade No. 3 $6.00 per houndred lbs. F.O.B. Telkwa .Apply E. J. Letchford. Ttlkwa, B.C. 96 FOR RENT their written word on howHOUSES to rent eood it ls and In the maforltv Hart. of cases the writers have been FOR RENT Store with living quarters, reasonable rent. Phone Red 720. tf FOR RENT Furnished house-. keeping rooms. 835 Second Av- enue West. TRANSFERS a30 GARDEN Soil $2.50 a load. Cam eron's Transfer. Phone 177. tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF FIRST MEETING IN BANKRUPTCY Notice ls hereby given that Knox Hotel Co. Ltd. of Prince Rupert. B.C. made an assignment on the 19th day of April 1934; and that the first meetine or creditors win be nem on the 27th day of April 1934, at the hour of 2:30 In the afternoon, at the courtroom In the Court House of Prince Rupert B.C. To vote thereat proofs of claims and proxies must be filed with me prior thereto. Those having claims against the estate must file the same with the custodian or the trustee wnen appointed before distribution ls made, otherwise the proceeds of the estate wui be dtstriDutea among me parties entitled thereto, without regard to such claims. Dated at Prince Rupert this 20th day of April 1934. Address of Custodian Box 1585. F. W. WESCH. (98) Custodian. FOUND HALF-TON Ford Truck for sale. ' FOUND Brown brindle dog. Can be Phone Black 163. 99 had by applying at Police Sta tion and paying tor this advertisement. WANTED UP to $20.00 paid for Indian" Head Cents; Half-Cents, $125.00; Large Copper Cents, $500.00, etc. Send 15c. for list. ROMANCOINSHOP, "A", Springfield, Mass. 94 Aircraft Engineering YOUTH to learn Aircraft Engineering. Snall fee. Canadian Av iation Corporation, 555 Howe St., Vancouver. B.C. 96 IIAIKI)RESSER PERMANENT WAVING t , Cluster Curl; Latest Stylet NELSON'S BEAUTY 8HOPPI PAINTERS 'PAINTINO and Paperhanglng Moller, Phone Red 802. NOTICE Or .trri.lCATION roK cm- Tinc.m: of improvements Gold Cliff No. 3 Fractional Mineral Claim. Cold Cliff No. 6 Mlnrral Claim. Margarrt Mlnrral Claim. Cliff I'rartUinal Mlnrral Claim. Situate In the Portland Canal Ulnlnj DlrUlon. .. . Where located on the west aid ot Bear River about three mUea from Stewart. BC. Lawful Owner William Dunn. Number of the tveudera free miner'a certificate- -TT7M-D. TAKE NOTICE that William Dann, rn Miner' Certlflctte No. 77T10-D In tend, at the end of atxty daya froin the date hereof, to apply W the Mlnlnn Recorder for a cerUflcaW, of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that action, under Section 83 of th "Mineral Act" mmt be commenced before the laauance of auch certificate of lm provementa. DATED thla 33rd day ot March, 1634. Jn WILLIAM DANN. Coal Prices Mtnehead Egg Coal $12.50 Minehead Lump Coal ... . . . . .$12.50 Pembina Egg Coal $12.00 Stove Coal ... $11.50 Coal in Dry Shed and Delivered Dry HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580