1 May u, m the i) ail? News PAQE THftEX: NOW IS - - - Kodak Time Hawk Eye $1,75 Brownie Cameras, No. G20 $3.00 Brownie Cameras, No. GIG , $3,75 Vest Pocket Kodak $5,00 61G Kodak, Doublet lens . $16.00 C20 Jiffy Kodak $8.00 C1G Jiffy Kodak $9.00 C20 Kodak G.3 lens $17.50 C1G Kodak 6.3 lens $20.00 Model 20 Cine Kodak 8 $39.50 Model 25 Kodascope for above $45.00 Cine Kodak 1G m.m. with carrying case 15 lens $75.00 Model D Kodascope for alxive $76.00 Developing & Printing of Kodak work, Daily Service Ormes Ltd. TTfie. Pioneer Druqjy iats The He tall Start Phones: 81 & M MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 10TII. ANNIVEKSAKY SALE 15 MI Felt Mattresses ii-ft. 3-in. and Off 4-ft. G-in. sizes; Sale price y I AO 3-Foot, 3-in. Red Complete See our Q1 Q 00 window; Sale price ?XO.VV Phone ViS 327 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, n.C, When in Need of Lumber and Shingles Phone 618 PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Wc Carry a Stock of Spruce and Cedar PANIC PREVENTION b ti necessary and as vital to every Car Owner, as it Is to anyone ha depends upon a storage battery to provide an unfailing and constant source of electricity. SUPHOX AUTOMOHH.i: BAT-TMtIt:s will poslUvely prevent panic with their amazing storage capabilities. Lei us give you a demonstration, Matsett, II.C. JAMES MARTIN P.O. Hox 77, Prince Ittipert, It.C. Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The hest made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED .teamen leave Prince Rupert for Vancmrer:-- T 8.S. CATALA KVKKV TUESDAY, UfJM nmdk1 Via ocMn rails and Waypolnts. arming Vancouver Thursday afternoon, T.S.8. CAHDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver, Monday AM. nd N Weekly salhng. to To WmpMP. AIM Ann. Advm. " Ulver point, leave rrtnee Rupert JJiJ., at Further Information regarding all sailings and tickets w- PKINIT. HUir.IlT ACIKNCYI Third Avenns. ''""" Do yott-reaitiiie. Classified advefUSeraents? I per lb - LOCAL NEWS NOTES We are still buying old cold, Mutter. (II) White and Pastel Ha.it Just in. White Skirts. Demers. 123 You can rent a Car at Walker' as low as $1 a day plus 7c. a mile. tf E. T Smith sailed last evening on the Catala to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on busU ness. R. O. Cunningham arrived In the city on the Cardena Saturday morning from Port Esslngton for a week-end business visit to town. Dr W T. Kereln sailed lastnieht on the Catala for a brief trip lo Premier. He will return to the city on the Prince George Thursday night. Robert C. Oosse, of Vancouver, head of the Ocean Salmon Canneries Ltd.. arrived at the mouth of the Skeena River on the Catala yesterday afternoon to pay a visit of inspection to the company's plant at Oceanic. REAL COFFEE With All the Delightful Aroma Served Every Day at Commodore Cafe liy the Siiex method Just installed the coffee Is always served fresh. It is made in glass containers thus eliminating all metallic flavor. The aroma Is wonderful and the taste is Just as good as the smell. Take a cup at any time during the day as a Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton returned to the city on Saturday' night's train from LakeUe Lake where they spent the latter part of last week at their summer home. Tom Marshall, formerly of this city, was a member of the debating team of King Oeorge High Srhool in Vancouver whkrt recently defeated a King Edward High School team in Vancouver to win the Henry Blrks Cup, emblematic of the championship of the Inter High School Debating League in Vancouver. Tom ana his partner In the flnaV debate, took the negative side in a spirited debate on the advisability of the socialization of Industry in ECONOMY SPECIALS Every day of the week. Oft your share of the bargains and leave your order TODAY1 HEAD LETTUCE 4 for NEW CARROTS 2 lbs FRESH BEETS per bunch . NEW TURNIPS per bunch FRESH PEAS FRESH STRAWBERRIES-- 2 boxes 25c 13c 7c 4c 12c 25c NETTED GEM POTATOES-All Good Q-fl QC f"' JAP RICB-No. 1 4 lbs a WHITE BEANS 4 lbs PURE JAM Empress A Brands, all varieties 4-lb. tin EMPRESS ORANGE MARMALADE, 4-lb. tin PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES 4 Come In and ask us about other prices. You are under no ohlliratlon Out of town' orders receive prompt and careful attention 19c 19c Holsum GOc 47c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents1 317-319 Third Avenue West P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Tea and sale of home cooking, i Baptist Manse tomorrow 3 pjn. Cot flowers, marriage bouquets, i pot plants, wreaths and We pay a premium for gold coins and old scrap gold. We ask out of town customers to give us a trial. Phone Black 324. B. C. Clothiers Ltd. Box 477. (tf) Merely routine business was ta ken up at a meeting Friday night j of the West C.C.F. Club. President; J. J. aillls wax in the chair and there was a good attndance of members. Mis? M. Haines of the Hazelton Hospital staff, who has been on a trip south, arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver and will proceed to the interior by this afternoon's train. Dr. J D. Galbraith was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening bound from Vancouver to Port Simpson where he will be stationed for the summer, relieving Dr. A. E Perry who will spend the summer on the Skeena River. Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Grant lingworth are leaving on this at temoon's train for a seven weeks' trip to Eastern Canada. Mr. Hol-;lingworth will attend sessions of the General Assembly of the pres-byterlan Church In Canada at Toronto and will also be a delegate i to the Oyro International convention to be held in Calgary. He and I Mrs. Holllngworth will also pay a holiday visit to Montreal, i J. D. Lawrence, local manager of I the Government Telegraphs, leaves I on Thursday night of this week on the Prince George for a two ; months' vacation trip. He will take ; his car with him and will motor to California. Mrs. Lawrence and son will go south after the close of the school term. Edward Smith, at pre sent with the Canadian National Telegraphs here, is to Join the staff of the Oovemment Tele raphs. Tired, Below Par? Try This "Hospital Tested" Remedy If you knew that a remedy had been scientifically tested at a hospital on 40 patients, to prove Its value in correcting run-down, always tired, below par conditions, and the results had been so good that they Impressed the doctor In charge of the test, wouldn't you, too. be Impressed? Such a test was recently made on that famous preparation, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. At a leading Canadian hospital 40 students formed the test patients In a Clinic to determine the exact amount these world-known Pills Increased the haemoglobin and red blood corpuscles In the blood streams of tired out. nervously-exhausted people. (These two vital blood elements carry oxygen from the lungs and nutriment from the food to every cell In the body, and a lack of them Is the cause of these run-down conditions). In every case where the red corpuscles had been, below normal at the start, there was a recorded increase after the treatment on Dr. Williams Pink Pills and In 95 per cent, of the cases the haemoglobin content had also Improved. The patients had lost their tired-out feeling, had regained their pep and energy, and their general health was I again normal.' Are you needlessly putting up with that distressing "tired out-feeling that indicates a rundown condition? Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will benefit you as they benefitted these 40 scientifically-tested patients. This proven preparation will restore your energy, vigor and buoyant health, be-. cause It revitalizes your blood stream. You are taking no chances, as the hospital test shows. You are bound to feel stronger, revitalized and more vigorous as you take the treatment. Start taking this proven blood-builder right away. It is equally good for children, "teen-age" girls, and adults. Your druggist has these Pills In stock 50c a package. Individual reports on these 40 patients, certified by the hospital pathologist, are on flic. FRESn MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone G57 LECKIE'S Shoes Hard Wearing Solid Leather Work Boots & Boy's School CO OCT Boots, up from Men's Light Work Boots QO OC Panco soles, up from Boys' School Boots, Panco soles, reg. $2.75 "Build B.C. Payrolls" Pacific Milk Adds a Payroll Too $1.95 We have a big assortment of Women's, Misses' and Children's Sandals Q4 OQ up from Why Pay More? latter nart of last week at their summer home at LakeUe Lake. 8 ry,wMrt. Being one of the pioneer industries of British Columbia, and generously patronized by the Reople here, Pacific Milk has steadily grown so today It supports a payroll of importance to this province. Pacific Milk 1M B.C. Owned and Controlled" PLANT AT ABBOTSFORD Announcements Valhalla Bridge and dance June 1 Anglican tea, Mrs. Rorle's June 21. Presbyterian Picnic June 23. Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. picnic, June 24. Dlgby Island. MOOSE HALL RENTAL RATES Concerts - $25.00. Dances 20.00 Public Meetings 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meetings Is now available on the ground floor, rental rate, $3.00. For engagements phone the Club Steward, 640 or Red 412. IN FROIIATR IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" mnA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL T. O KELLY. . . 1 . ... . ... Tin MOTirw tht b order of till Honor w. E. Fisher, the 1U day of May. AJJ, .1994, I w appowimi fliuiMiuB.i tor of the esUte of Michael T. OKel ! huh An t.vut 29th Hat of De v .. a r la-it -rwi all nartlra hav- vniMi. avvv, - a hereby required to furnW same, pro- 21t day of June. AJJ. 1934, and all parties Indebted to the att are required to pay (the amount of their In- debtedneca to me roruiwun. mnRMlN A WATT. Official Administrator. rrlnce Rupert, b o, Dated the ltta day ol May, AD. 1934. Men's Fine Shoes LECKIE'S Shoes We have a large assortment of Women's, Misses' and Children's High Grade Shoes, specially priced for these hard times. Tough, hard-wearing ScWfers, just the thing for Summer Wear Q4 OQ 9L6V up from See Opr Windows We Accept Scrip Men's Highest Orade Dress Boots and Oxfords, Kid & Calf Leathers See Our Special Arch Master Shoes iri the finest Kid, built in steel archer for comfort and wear,. Men's Smart Oxfords in on Qff black A brown, up W&yO Men's Romeo Slippers, finest quality, black and brown kid and calf, regular $330 of Q up from Why Pay More? CUT RATE SHOE STORE Mrs. C H, Orme and son, Bob, returned to the city on Saturday j nights train after spending the Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Chev. car at bargain price. Daily News. tf FOR SALE Dining room suite, cheap for cash, phone Blue 825. 825 MODERN heated apartment for rent, newly decorated. 22S Second Avenue. 128 FOR SALE 7-tube General Elec tric radio cheap. Owner leaving town. Phone Green 710. 128 1926 DODGE sedan In A-l condition. Owner leaving town, must sell for $100. Box 206 Dally News. 1 POWERS No. 6 portable motion picture projector in perfect mechanical condition, with lip volt mazda lamp equipment. Will sacrifice, no reasonable offer refused. Box 207 Dally News. FOR SALE exceptionally fine chesterfield with two chairs In rose like new; walnut bedroom set complete, like new; dining room set; sectional Dooitcase; library table; two single beds, complete, and other household furnishings In first class condition. J. D. Lawrence, Phone Oreen 562. FOR SALE Absolutely last cash offer takes this boat, can be transferred to Skeena River for $25, 31 ft. cabin cruiser, 7 ft. 6 In. beam, 12 h.p. Vivian medium duty engine. Boat and engine In fine condition. Or will sell boat or engine separate. This boat is at Kalum Lake near Terrace. Call or write owner. E. Dlx, Terrace, B.C. FOR RENT HOUSES to rent. Hart. FOR RENT 3-roomed house with bath, 6th Avenue East. Phone Oreen 710. 128 MODERN heated apartment for rent, newly decorated. Apply 225 Second Avenue. 128 MND ACT Nntk'C nf Intention to apply to Leane lnj In Prince Rupert Land Recordlna District of Prince Rupert, B.C.. and sit uate in Qlawdzeet Bay located at the N.W. end of Stephens island. Range 9. rvAt District. Take notice that John Clausen of Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation Pish Packer. Intends to apply for a lease of the fouowlnar described lands: Commencing at a pant pianvea at the 3. W. corner of a si null Island about 8 chains S. E. of Avery Island thence NE., thence westerly, southerly and easterly, following high water marc to point of commencement, and containing 3 acres more or less, and Including the entire arm of the said U- UDd JOHN CLAtitN. Dated April II, 1914. HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING! Cluster Curl; Latest Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPK PAINTERS PAINTING and Paperhanglng Moller, Phone Red 802. TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 177; Bhxh. Jackplne. Cedar. tf notice or ai-plication for cer tificate OK IMPROVEMENTS QeM Cliff No. 3 fractional Mineral Claim. fiolJ Cliff No. Mineral Claim. Marrarrt Mlnrral Claim. ' Cliff fractional Mlnrral Claim. ., Situate In the Portland, Canal Ulnrnt Dl rlt Ion. . f Where located on the west tide M Bear River about three miles from Stewart. B.C. Lawful Owner William Dann. - Number of the ho;der"i frre miner 'i eertmcate 7T720-D. TAKE NOTICE that William. Dahn; Frw Mlrrer' Certificate No. 77720-D In-trod, at the end of dzty days from tfre data hereof, to apply to the Ulnlng . Recorder for a certificate of Improvement for the purpose' of obtaining a Crown Grant of tha abova claim r AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that action, under Section SS. of the "Mineral Act" must be commenced before the Issuance of such certificate of tin- prownenta. DATED this 23rd day of March, 1934. JnO WILLIAM DANK, MINERAL ACT CtHTIlIf ATE OF IMPROVEMENTS : NOTICE V River PracUonut Mineral Clitrri. itt-uote In the AUln Mining Division of Cwwlar District. Located on left bank of the Tttlfe-quah River. i TAKE NOTICE that H. McN. Frasef acting as Atielt for Taku Mines Ootn-actlng as Agent for Taku Mines Company Limited. Frre Miner's Certificate No. 73-408d. intend. 60 days from date hereof, to aDDlr to the Mining Recorder for .a Certificate of Improvement for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. r Asd further ttk notice that action. under section 8S. mtwt be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. ' t- Dated this rout day of April, ii34i II. McN. Praser, Agent. LANI ACT Notice of Intention t apply to Lnifte land In Prince Rupert Land Recording DWtrlct of Prince Rupert, B.C.. and situate In Qlswdaeet Bay located at the N.W. end of Stephens Island. Rang. I. Coast District. Take notice that John Clausen of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation .rUb, Packer. Intends to apply for a lease Of the following deucrtbed foreshore: Oomiuenclng at a pott plsnted at the a. W. comer of a small Island about 8 ohalna a. E. of Avery Island tnence S.W.I. Chain; throes Weaterjy 6 chains; thence NE. chains more or less to high water mark on the N.E. point of the Island: thence 8.' z: dlrsa lion 8 chains mors or lev following high waiter mark to point of comm4ac meat. . . . JOHN CLACSKM, Dattd April It. 1934. 3 e 5 ; 3 M r i: H ... 1 t ft Mi (--t m- 3 Sf " 1 rW 'i t 0 1 m, i-'S, "2 i M 1 i . .nil .i- 1 "bsS'Tfi it 7 ..a- s-T I f Sit . .., t J 9