PAQZ EEC 1 - y - H i g : wo ' '' S "V The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating Wrapping ft Oeneral Furniture Repairs LUt your goods with me Thone niaek III GEO. I. DAWES ONLY The Greatest ELECTRIC IRON Buy Ever Offered . . . For Week Only It was only by special arrangement of a hue quanlitv purchase that we were able to gel this remarkable iron for you at this record" low price. It is a compact, easy-to-liandle 6-lb. Nickel Finish Iron that will make short work of the bicst ironin;. And it is backed by our own guarantre to vou of quality and efficiency, r.irr voims without delay. On Sale from April Ulli to 21st only," Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited GORDON'S HARDWARE KB.B! A WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS I Tl?c?rjr til I 9 nVTji It's sure to 1 1 aZtfS please youl fVvery well j I I I I I I i ifcMM REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals suitable for all your requirements and at prices to suit all purses. PHILPOTT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. Phone &S The Fisli which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK CO! Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Kays Intra Ked Kays Massare All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASPINALI. D.C. (Chiropractor) ftreen 211 Phones Crecn 54 Exchange Block GARDEN TIME IS HERE! See Us For Your Garden Supplies BAMBOO LAWK RAKES, eacti 25c H-INCH OARDEIi RAKES,' each. 50c GARDEN HOES, each . 75c LONO HANDLED SHOVELS, each 90c SHORT HANDLED SPADES, each 90c SPADINO FORKS, each $U5 & SUO Ideal Cleaners OPEN In New Premises Cor. McHridc & Fifth CLEANING, REPAIRING, DYEING, ETC. Phone 311 McBrlde St 69 31c extra for cord and ' plug Preserving Of Trumpeter Swan Federal and Provincial Governments Considering Steps of Co-operation OTTAWA, April 11: Federal and provincial governments arc considering co-operating in steps to preserve trumpeter swans of which there are declared to be only five hundred left in Canada. The former breeding grounds of these stately birds were principally in British Columbia and on the HI M COAL! COAL! Cur Famous Edson, Alberta ano Bulkley Valley Coal are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley, Wi also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. ft rhonet 151 Happy Land No Old Maids Here Extra Spinsters Taken on as Extra Hives in Venezuelan Community NEW YORK. April 11: -An explorer returning here, from Venezuela reports having found a na- Jtlve community there where there arc no old maids. All the extra spinsters there are taken on as extra wives by the married men. SPRING SPECIALS Buy at These Prices You Can t Miss FEL8 NAPTHA SOAP per carton I'ALMOLIVE SOAP 4 for PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES per pkg. KLONDYKE SOAP-Large bars, per bar CHLORIDE OF LIME 2 tins WHIZ FLY FUME Reg. 60, to clear HAN8LICK For cleaning hapds," per Un GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs. SEEDLESS ORAPEFRUIT-6 for 69c 25c 17c 25c 27c 35c 25c 69c (Limit 20 lbs. with orders $2.00 or over) CORN FLAKES All brands 25(J GRAPE NUTS FLAKES i 3 pkgs. I.B.C. GRAHAM WAFERS 2 pkgs. I719 Third P.O. Box 575 25c 35c 45c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Reduced Prices lEM'S' Economy Store 'Where Dollars Have More Cents' Avenue West Phone II THE DAILY NTWS Wednday Aprfl iir 1I3 CHOIR HAD BENNETT IN i GOOD TRIP Church Vocalists From Hartley Day j Tay Visit to Klemtu and Delia Delia i were given before large audiences. At Klemtu Philip Brown exten also giving a party. A special service was held at which the choir j rendered two numbers. "The Heavens arc TeJllng" from "The Crea- Jtion" and "The Hallelujah Chorus1' from Handel's "Messiah." I During the visit at Klemtu. the i Hartley Bay people paid tribute to ' the memory of the late Rev. George Edgar by placing a wreath on the Jsruvc of the veteran missionary. After the placing of the wreath, a ; selection was played by the Klemtu I Band and the choir sans two hymns "Breathe on Me Breath of God" and "O God Our Help In Ages Past." 11. L. Clifton made an appropriate speech, the graveside service being closed by Robert R. Clifton. Before the Hartley Bay choir left for Bella Bella, a dinner was served by the Girls' Ivy Club. AtBelIa Bella Following arrival at Bella Bella, a welcome party was extended the Hartley Bay visitors by Sam Starr. During special church services on Good Friday conducted by Rev. W. H. Gibson and Dr. Darby, the Hart ley Bay choir sang an anthem "Sun of My Soul." The Senior Choir of Bella Bella also sang a hymn. Tri bute was also paid to the late Wil frid and Oeorgc Martin, brothers. who were drowned recently. On Easter Sunday the Hartley Bay choir participated in special morning, afternoon and evening services. The church was crowded and the doors had to be left open o that those who could not gain admission could hear the anthems from outside. On Easter Monday the Women's Circle of Bella Bella held a meeting at which the Hartley Bay choir sang "Even Unto Bethlehem." In the afternoon ,a sale of work was held In the Church Hall and In the evening there was a concert by the Bella Bella band with Adam Dixon conducting. The program Included saxa phone eolo by Gordon Held as well as other, solos. On Wednesday evening basketball ;ames were played between Hartley Bay and Bella Bella teams. There were also many other happy gatherings. During the visit at Bella Bella, wreaths were placed on the grave of the late Rev. Dr. J. C. Spencer. The Hartley Bay people had good weather for the trip both going and coming. ARMS IN GERMANY British Government .May" Take Steps to Prevent Heavy Expenditure, If Possible LONDON. April 11 v-Ocrmany's plans or rearmament are causing concern to the British government which may take some form of action in the endeavor to prevent that country from making heavy expenditures planned for army, navy and air forces. Sir John Simon, Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons that army expenditures pro-) Jected by Germany were being scr-' lousiy considered by the government. The world disarmament conference Is scheduled to reconvene on April 23, at Geneva. Henderson's Vanillic I OENEVA, April 11: at a meeting of the world disarmament confer-! encc steering committee yesterday, i In preparation for the forthcoming resumption of the full conference sessions, Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson, president of the conference. voiced a solemn warning that an armament race among western nations was getting Into full swing and It mlgl)t; already be too late to prevent serious consequences as a result. C. N, R. TRAINS 'or the Ent Mondays, Wednesdays days From the East and Frl 5:30 p.m Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays -...M-Mi.,,; i.. 10:00 pjn. DUAL ROLE "Moulin House," Colorful Musical, Mid-Week feature on Screen Of Capitol Theatre j HARTLEY DAY. April 11: The "Moulin Rouge," based on the choir of Hartley Day United Church French stage success of the same , of which Robert P. Clifton Is leader, name with Constance Bennett play- has returned home from a trip totng her first dual role, is the mld-l Klemtu and Delta Delia at both of j week feature offering on the syccn mum uoiiiLS succrssiui concciia oi uic iuuhuj mi; ...v Franchot Tone- is Miss Bennetts leading man. The Doswell Sisters ded a welcome to the visitors on be- J and Russ Columbo. famous radio half of the community. Mr. Richard ! stars, are another attraction of the film In which Miss Bennett. wltri the assistance of colorful choruses. ! introduces two songs. "Coffee In1 the Morning'' and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams." Miss Bennett play's the parts of a stage-struck wife of a playwright and of Raquel. gifted but notorious French music hall artiste. The plot has to do with the efforts of the wife to convince her husband that she should follow a career rather than make a home for him. The story accumulates complications and gathers considerable dramatic momentum, teetering at all times between comedy and romance. 1 The picture, marking Miss Ben nett's debut in musical, 1s pro duced on a lavish scale. united in Quiet Wedding j Ceremony Last Evening. The marriage was solemnized quietly at 8 o'clock last evening at the rectory. Fourth Avenue East. Very Rev. James B. Olbson. dean of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, officiating, of MlM Jordis Dohl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dohl. Eleventh Avenue, and Harry Hill, son of Mr and Mrs. George Hill, 109 Fifth Avenue West. Witnesses of the ceremony were Mrs. Clara Marr, sister of the bride. and Earl Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Hill, who will have the congratulations and best wishes of numerous friends will make their home on Eleventh Avenue YOUR GROCER WILL HELP YOU KEEP HEALTHY AND HAPPY Delicious Cereal Promotes Regolar Habits The rifht kinds of foods form the very bails of health. Yoo txd nourishment for strength and energy. And you need "bulk" to prevent common constipation. Otherwise, this ailment may tiuw headaches, loss of pptt and energy. You can corret it, usually, by eating a delicious cereal. Rellogg's AuRiak adds rn-erous "bulk" to your daily menu. Test ihow this "bulk" is simitar to that found in leafy vegrtables. Inside the body, tbe fiber of All-P. a an absorb moisture, and forms a soft mass. Gently, this clears out the Intestinal wastes. All-Bran Is also a good toureo of vitamin B and iron. Isn't H afer- -and pleatanter to enjoy this food In place of takinc patent medicines? Two tablespoonfuls of All-Riun daily will overcome mot types of rommon constipation. Chronic eases, with each mesl. If seriously ill, see your doctor. All-Hun make no claim to be a "cure-all." Serve All-Bran as a cereal with milk or cream, or cook Into fluffy muffins and breads. Remember, Kellogg's All-Bran is all brn with only necessary fla. Yoring added. It contains much more needed "bulk" than part-bran products. Get the red-and-green park see at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg In London, Ontario. SPECIAL ON BLANKETS Let Us Wash Your Iilanltcts Our prices this week Is 50c for double blankets and 35c lor single blankets, Our priccon Dry Clejin-intf i.s'$1.00 for Suits and $1.00 for Dresses We Guarantee Satisfaction PIONKKIt LAUNDRY LIMITED and Canadian Laundry Ltd. Issuance of gill net licences to Japanese salmon fishermen for the 1934 season commenced at the Dominion Fisheries office Monday with many Orientals on hand throughout the morning to make application for same. The allotment of Japanese licence for the Skeena River Is again 295 this year, being the same number as last year. Bringing passengers, mall and Wednesday &. Thursday Two Show s 7 ii 9 Ad mission, isc sj, Parisicnnc Romance Gay and Oh! So La-La CONSTANCE BENNETT "MOULIN ROUGE" What's a Boudoir Between Blondes. Music, Beautiful Girls. Latest Song Hits. A United Artists Reion. Comedy CHARLIE CHASE in Til Take Vanilla'' Musical-"HOT FROM PETROGRAD" Novelty "Hoping Wild Bears" Paramount News FRIDAY & SATURDAY "HER SWEETHEART" WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront freight. C. N. R. -Wm( p,, John. Capt. Edward Mubb: arrtrri in port at 7 o'clock ths- mon., from Vancouver ru tt; qUfP Charlotte Islands aixi 10 o'clock Friday nitiiu uu I t v turn south over the .uuc nute With a fulr-.tcs u i ,,f p,,,. gtn, C. N. R .steam i Pur, Oeorie, Capt. H. E Ncrt-i-: ur; n in port at 10 o'clock ti.; ; ? from Vancouver. Powi i; fiver i: Ocean Falls and will ,m, ( clock this afternoon for A x Stewart whence h . ti here tomorrow evenirm -u':.fc. ' Try a Want-Ad In the LV It will bring reu!tt re BARGAINS IN Singer Sewing Machines We have on !un :u several user! m.i'iui,r, some of them u,v; v little and as g.HxJ a, sir We are able t" 4t r u some real baitum am. a low as $2.00 Per Month to Pay Less than A sewing mach.ne new or old Is the best kind of an ;i v- -"; Brings many times the re urn. paid by the saving b.".t T on approval Have a look! eMaMvsJd Removal All Goods to Go at Half Price KvcrythitiK must be sold Coats, Jackettes, Silver Foxes, Mink and .Marten Neckpieces. HiKKt l'ar Kains in furs ever seen in Prince Rupert or anywhere else. Come in and see for yourselves, jou will be convinced- GOLDBLOOM - The Old Reliable Coal Prices Minehcad Egg Coal ' $12f! Minehcad Lump Coal ' $12,JJ Pembina Egg Coal fj Stove Coal Coal in Dry Shed and Delivered Dry HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580