April 14, 1934 F i -,: d.iy. ORANGE PEKOE BLEND SALADA TEA "Fresh from the Gardens'' Jasmine Toileteries Face Powder, two sizes, f0c & $1.00 Creams, f0c Rouge and Lip Sticks Shampoo Rrillianlinc Liquid and Solid Delicately Perfumed with the Perfume of Jasmine Ormes ltd. Ztft Pioneer Druqjjists The Keiall Store ROSE, COWAN & LATTA Ltd. Printers and Stationers Typewriters Typewriter Paper Typewriter Ribbons Typing Pads Wax Paper Writing Pads Account Hooks Account Paper Account Fasteners Adding Machine Rolls Letter and Paper Clips Phones; 81 & 82 Shannon Cases Blotting Pads Wotting Paper Shannon Files Pill Hooks Carlon Paper Cash Register Rolls Letter Haskets Waste Baskets Bull Dog Clips Besner Block, Third St., Phone 234 Batteries "SITROX" Batteries i i :.. rr may oe cnargeu m u Minutes at 200 amp. rate, or in 15 minutes at SO amp. rate, without damage to the battery and without removing from car. JAMhS MAR UN Second Avenue and Fourth St. SOUTH BJKSi VANCOUVER PRINCE GEORGE every THURSDAY io.isp.m. nndlan National SlwaiiiNlilpN UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Btesmer leave rrlnce Rupert for Vancouver r.S.S. C ATA LA KVEKY TUESDAY, 1:30 Ml. VU Ocean Palls and Waypolnts. rrlvlii Vancouver Thursday hllrK... afternoon, TS.S. CAHDENA KVEKY FKIDAY MIDNIOIIT Arriving Vancouver, Monday AM. and Nana MlUiif. to Port Blimiwu, Alice Ann, Anyox. Blwjirt ir,...u Klwr xnK Leave Prince mipm Sunday BM' , Further information regarding all sailings and ticket at M , UINCR Htirr.UT AORNCYl Third Avenue. LOCAL NEWS Concert AprU 17. C.LD.L. Hall. We buy anything In cold. Premium prices. Max llellbroner. Mrs. E. Svendsen sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. Corp. E. II. Clarke It.CM.r. sailed lat night on the Prince John for a trip to Massett on official duties. We take pleaure In announcing that Dr. A. Knight has inspected uur cows and found them in T.B. free condition. Dominion Dairy. 87 Mrs. J. Connery and two daughters arrived in the city yesterday from Mill Bay, Naa River, and will take up residence here for the summer. Mr. Coonery ia remaining at Mill Bay where he Is In the service of the B.C. Packers. Mrs. K. E. Blmle, who arrived in the city at the first of the week from Terrace, where she has been for a couple of molths. is at present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. KUpatrick, Fifth Avenue East, and will be leaving next Wednesday afternoon on her return to her home at Smlthers. Charged with theft of money from the Weatholme Rooms following a complaint of prowling activities there. Prlacllla Smith, Indian girl, appear ec berore lagis-tratc' McClymont in city ponce (ourt yesterday afternoon and wan remanded for eight days A general overhaul Is being given beds at the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital, by Mark Edgar, it was reported to the board at its regular monthly meeting last night by W. M. Brown, chairman of the house committee. Samples for a number of new mattresses it is proposed to purchase have Just been received. There were 1580 hospital days at le Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital during the month of March at a cost per hospital day of $3.06, It was reported to the hospital board by the finance committee, S. D. Macdonald. chairman, at last night's meeting. Hospital expenditure for the month amounted to $4848.43, Announcements A. Y. P. A. Tea, Cathedral Hall, April 14. St Peter's Church Sale April 19 United Carnival .April 20. Oddfellows' old-time 20. Piano Recital, Ursula Malkln April 21. ' Spinsters' Spree Cambral Chapter. April 27. Ridley Home Bazaar. May 3. "Chinese Knowledge" tea May 10 United Church. Anglican Tea May 15, at Mrs Orme's. Presbyterian tea May 17. Moose Hall TONIC11T Scotch Dance 9 P.M. Mrs. J. S. mirk's Orchestra Ad mission 25c and 10c Everybody Welcome THE DAILY N$WS PAOK THRKJS n i t Mrs. Frank Fitch, who has been on a holiday visit to Vancouver. returned to the city from the south on the Princess. Adelaide last Mrs. II. B. Rochester and sister, Miss Mae Donaldson, and brother, James Donaldson of Port Esslnt- ton. sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. Rt. Rev. O. A. Rlx D.D.. Bishop of Caledonia, sailed last night on the Prince John for a trip to Mas se: and other Queen Charlotte Is- and points on eocleslastlcal duties Mr and Mrs. D. Jones of Smlth ers. who have been visiting in the i -ity for a week, sailed ilast night in the Prince John for a visit to Massett. Mr. Jones Is enjaged in he undertaking business at Smlth ers. Merely routine business was ta ken up Thursday at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club In the Masonic Temple. President Arthur Brooks- bank was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members. Provincial Constable and Mrs. Thomas D. Brunton sailed on the Prince John last night for Massett to which point Corp. Brunton, who has been a member of the city detachment here for some time, has been assigned for duty this sum mer: On recommendation of Smith & Mallett, the hospital board last night decided to order a set of spare parts for the iron fireman of the hospital furnace. By making the purchase at an estimated cost of $30 to $35, repair costs to the iron fireman are expected to be reduced. At the Ladies' Music Club ga therlngThursday afternoon at the khome of Mrs. George Woodland tea was served following the program. Mrs. Max llellbroner and Mrs. J. A. Hinton poured. Serviteurs were Mrs. W. E. Drake. Mrs. R. Bartlett, Mrs. R. S. Moore and Mrs. Wm. Miller. The hospital board last night at Its regular monthly meeting gave authority to the grounds committee to make repair to the sidewalk approach to the nurses' home, the plan being to replace- the present boards with cinders. The grounds committee, Frank Dibb, chairman. reported on proposed gardening Improvements. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital was held last evening at the hospital Those present were G. V. Wilkinson, president. W. M. Brown, Frank Dlbb. O. P. Tinker and S. D. Macdonald, directors; H. W. Birch, managing secretary, and Miss Jean Harrison R.N., lady superintendent. M. MrArthur Is back In his shoe repair shop after being 111 for nearly a year. He Is now meeting his old customers and friends and making new friends at the old stand on Third Avenue adjoining the Federal Block. He is one of the pioneer shoemakers and the qual ity of his work has always been such that his customers were glad to give him repeat orders. Running and Tennis Shoes Guaranteed all new stock bought of all leading makers in Canada. We sell 35 less than anywhere in the city. We carry the largest stock and give you the lowest prices because of our large purchasing power. Compare our prices. Women's Tennis Shoes, up from 75c Misses' & Children's Tennis Shoes, up from . . . .69c Men's Runners, up from 95c Boys' & Youths' Runners, up from 75c Fishermen's .-Length Rubber Boots, Heavy Cleated Soles, reg. $5.50 $3.49 WE MURDER PRICES N Cut Rate Shoe Store We accept city scrip and relief orders Jack Armstrong, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and else where in the south, returned home on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afernoon. Mrs. O. A. Woodland sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for the south. She is being joined to night at Ocean Falls by Mr. Wood land, who left Thursday night on tte Prince George, and together they -will make a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Repairs to the hospital ambu lance are now being carried out at the Kalen Motors where the vehi cle Is now stored following taking over of operaUon of the ambulance by Joe Brown, it was reported to the hospital board last night by the house committee. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert E. O. Newnham, Mill Bay; F. J. Nichols and E. Nashlin, CUR.; F. A. Hargrave and H. C. Glbbs, Van couver.- IX I'KOnATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT" - and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP IDA RAMSAY. DECEASED, INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor VY.E. Fisher, the 29th day of March. AX). 1931. I was appointed Administrator of the euate or Ida Ramsay, deceased, and aU part having claim against the sold estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 1st day of May. A D. 1934. and all parties Indebted to the mtate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 39th day of March. AD. 1934. WHY WASH 7 ? 7 Let the laundry do It for you during the spring and summer months. Why wear yourself out when we can do all the work for you at very small cost? Give the laundry a trial. Dry Cleaning Our price on Dry Cleaning is $1.00 for Suits and $1.00 for Dresses We Guarantee Satisfaction PIONEER LAUNDRY LIMITED and Canadian Laundry Ltd. Joe Slaggards TAXI In response to loyal customers of the past I am again operating a Taxi Service I thank my old friends and promise old and new patrons the same courteous and prompt service given In the past. Phone 653 Night or Day J, It. S LAGGARD Corner Third and McBrlde FOR SALE $75, large oak desk, drawers both sides, price $25. II. G. Helgerson Ltd. 83 FOR SALE-l, 9 ft. row boat. $30; 1, 9 ft. row boat, $18; 1, 10 ft. row boat, $35; Float 24x40 with house 16x32 one year old; Packer or work boat 38'2 ft. 27 HJ heavy duty Atlas; 38 ft. cruiser "Vera S. Fry". Pile driver lead with 2500 lb. hammer; quantity 2-inch shafting, pulleys and hangers, 5 HP. Staty gas engine, Fairbanks-Morse. Bargains for Cash. M. M. Stephens, w St s FOR RENT HOUSES to rent Hart. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 835 Second Avenue West. a30 HELP WANTED MAID Wanted, apply Mrs.. J. C. McLennan. 88 HOW to get a Government Job. Fre.e Booklet. The M.C.C. Ltd, FOUND FOUND Rosary. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this advertisement. PERSONAL PRIVATE home Klndergartens'pay. We start you. The Canadian Kin dergarten Institute, Winnipeg. IX PRORATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMIN IS' TRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF CHARLES VESS. DECEASED, INTES TATE. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W.E. Fisher, the 29th day of March! AD. 1934, i was appointed Administrator or the estate or cnanes vess, Deceased, and all parties having claims against the said e are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to bis on or before the 1st day of May, A D. 1934, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebted new to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C., Dated the 39th day cif March. AJ). 1934 novr.RSMr.NT i.kjior act Xntlre of Application for Beer Licence NOTICE Is hereby Uten that on the 15th day of Anrti next the unaersiKnea Intends. to antfy to the liquor Control Board for a tloence In respect of pre m Inert, belns part of the building Known an the lUyaport Hotel at Hayapurt, British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots 53 and 54. Block 11. Townslu of Hayaport, Prince Rupert Land Regta-t rut ton D4ttrl!at, in tha Prvvlncwaf British Columbia, for the sale of beer by tha (lata or br oasn bottle for eou sumption on the premises r by cloned bottle for consumption elsewhere. DATED this 10th day of March. 1934, MAR1K ANN DUPUIS AppUesul Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Chevrolet Car in good condition. Price $200. Dally News. tf HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING l Cluster Curl; Latest Style NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPI TRANSFERS GARDEN Soil $250 a load. Cameron's Transfer. Phone 177. ,tt PAINTERS PAINTING and Paperhanging Moller, Phone Red 802. NOTICE OP APPLICATION" FOR CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS' Gold Cliff No. 3 Fnu-tlofcll Mineral Claim. Cold Cliff Xo. 6 Mineral Claim. Margaret Mineral Claim. Cliff Fractional Mineral Claim. Situate in the Portland Canal Mlnlnj Division. Where located on the west side of Bear River about three miles from Stewart. BC. Lawful Owner William Dann. Number of the holder's free miner's certl f teste 7T720-D. TAKE NOTICE ' that William Dann. Free Miners Certificate No. 77720-D Intend, at the end of sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a certificate oi improvements tor the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that action, under Section 85 of the "Mineral Act" mut be commenced before the Issuance of such certificate of improvements. DATED this 33rd' day of March. 1934. Jnfl WILLIAM DANN. IX I'ltOHATF. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT" and IN THE i MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ARNOLD NIKOLAI NIELSON, DECEASED. INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by order of H'.s Honor W.E. Fisher, the 29th day of March, A D. 1934. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Arnold Nikolai NJeJson. .......... .... n 1, n., v. I .... kn.li, nl.ln,. again the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly veri fied, to me on or berore the ist aay or May. A D. 1934. and all parties Indebted to trie eituue are requirra to pay ioi amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official AdmUUrtrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. bated the 29th day of March. AD. 1934, CKIITHICATES OF IMrROVF.MK.XTS Tiiliinnh Bonanza, Tultuquah Chief, TiUMiquan luld Katie. a4 Tuuutuan Mm Fraction, Mineral Claim. Situate In the Atlln Mining Dtvtelna of Casklur District. Where located: Left Bank of Tulsu- rniah River. TAKE NOTICE that M, McM. Praser, aeU.ig. as aeut for Taku Mine Company Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 73408 D: J. O. Klrkham. Free Miner's Certificate No. 73409 D; Cart Crt-son. Free Miner's Certificate No. 73413 I. Olen A, Klrkham. Free Miner's Cer tificate No. 73410 D; and CXwrg L. Johnaflu. Free Miner's Certl flcte No. 73413 D-. Intends, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certntlcaties of Improvement for the purpose of obbUnlag Crown O rants of the above claims. and rurther lake nattlce that action. Under' Section 83 of the "Mineral Art" must be commenced before the lasusnet of such Certificates of Impravementa. Dated this 30th day of February, 1934, Dally Niwj Want-Ads satisfy.