PA9B TOVn I A . . 1 III i' i YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES But you can get satisfactory glasses from GEO. F. DAVEY, Registered Optometrist, who, for the past six years, has been giving a real personal service in the Optical Department of p Max Heilbroner The Pioneer Jeweler Phone 2B1 I By far Hie iasliesl" II H i I H Write for copy of our NEW PREMIUM CATALOGUE KELLY. DOUGLAS & CO. LTD. Vancouver Calgary or Winnipeg mimBni!miii warn wzwsvx m mtwa wt us mz m.i wxmstam rvtLF UP YUUK nUMt It Pays to Paint and Repair! For best paint values and for sound advice consult GORDON'S HARDWARE Si USE IMI PAINT mmmm mmsmvmmmmmmrmMtm trntmrmmsM tu nragxrai BEAUTIFUL TLELL My Fishing Sea Bathing Hunting Tennis Badminton 1 Auto Trips on Marine Highway ricnics Sandy Reaches Modem Conveniences Milk from Government T.H. Tested Cows No Flies No Mmquitoes $17.50 Per Week; Children Under 12, Half Kate MADAME RAJAUT THE DUNES Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands Coal Prices Minehead 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 Every Battery Guaranteed The Wilson Electrical Manufacturing Co., sole makers of SUPROX Batteries, guarantees EVERY Suprox Battery to maintain its full -rated ability throughout the entire guarantee period AT NO , EXTRA COST TO. THE PURCHASER. Only accident or neglect will render this guarantee void. Massett, n.C. JAMES MARTIN P.O. Box 77, Prince Rupert, B.C. WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS I ft) v It's sure to j r(Zx please youfl REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals suitable for all your requirements and at prices to suit all purses. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 618 i If your paper does nol arrive, telephone the office f High School Girls' Tea is Successiul Affair Held Saturday Afternoon Was Well Tatronizcd A successful tea and sale of home cooking and candy was held Saturday in Uie I. O. D. E. Hall by High School girls assisted by the Students' Council. The hall was tastefully decorated In high school colors of green and yellow. An Interesting program was ar ranged consisting of piano solos rendered by Misses Jean MacLean, Ruth Nelson and Eileen Hamblln and vocal selections given by Misses Marcclle Jabour, Beatrice Berner and Betty Ellison. The guests were received by Dr. E. E. Lucas, principal, Miss M. Di- mock and Miss Maxlne Heilbroner, Mrs. N. MacLeod and Miss Patmore, later relieved by Dr. Lucas and Miss White, poured. Misses Betty Cameron and Jean Scott were In charge of the candy stall and Miss Muriel Vance assisted by Misses Yolonda Dominato, Lea Basso-Bert and Lydie Pettenuzo was in charge of home cooking, Miss Dorothy O'Neill and Ruby Lear were in charge of the Ice cream. The high school girls served. Miss Delaney was cashier. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The provincial police power cruiser P. M. L. 8 returned to port at 8:45 Saturday evening from Stewart, having on board Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill who conducted the prosecution in a furious driving preliminary hearing which was held at the Portland Canal mining town Jast week. Union steamer Catala, Capt A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 10:40 this morning from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and sailed at . 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypoints. Enroute to Georgetown mill at Big Bay with a tow of logs from Union Pass at the lower end of Grenville Channel, where she ran ashore late last week, being later refloated successfully. Armour Sal vage Co.'s power tug Salvage Prin cess passed In the entrance of the harbor this morning and continued on to Big Bay without stopping here, going out through Metlakatla Passage. After delivering her tow, the Salvage Princess will return here, possibly during the night, to undergo repairs for damage done in the stranding. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imper ial, Capt. Oeddes, arrived in port at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon from loco with a cargo of fuel for the lo cal station, after discharging which she sailed at midnight on her re turn to Vancouver via Butedale. Following receipt of a good many complaints of late, the city police announced today that parents must keep children under the age of fourteen off the streets of the city after 10 p.m. as required under the Curfew Bylaw. Failure to do so will result In prosecution It Is stated. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Pioprletor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 op 50 Rooms, Hot At Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box m SHORT WAVE Where and when to look 15 metre band from 6:00 a.m. till noon. (19 to 15 Megacycles) 20 metre band frpm noon till 4:00 p.m. (15 to 9 Megacycles) 50 metre band from 4:00 p.m. on. (9 to 4 Megacycles) SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC ' PHONE: BLUE 320 Second Avenue & Third Street THE DAILY NSWfl Tuesday My is, i i i. . . .w TWO FILM BILL HERE White Woman" and "Six of a Kind" Presented at Capitol Theatre White Woman," a stirring story of wild 'Malay, featuring Charles Laughton, Carol Lombard, Charles Blckford and Kent Taylor, and "Six of a Kind," an hilarious comedy with Charles Ruggles, Mary Boland, W. C. Field, Alison Skipworth, Oracle Allen and George Burns In the leading roles, comprise a good double bill of talking picture en tertainment on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here at the first of this week. The two pictures were shown before appreciative audicn ccs last night and will be repeated tonight. Briefly, the story of "White Wo man" is that of the strange ro- majice and subsequent regenera tlon of a lone white woman (Miss Lombard) chained to the brutal ruler of a place called "the last stop from hell" Laughton) and a young man tKent Taylor) who has lost his soul and who is helped by the woman to redeem It. "Six of a Kind" concerns the ridiculous adventures which overtake two simple souls who start out on their second honeymoon, taking another couple with them. With Ruggles innocently becoming mixed up In a bank swindle and a worth less gold mine, the honeymoon turns into a complicated mixture of laughs and troubles. TERRACE Since the Columarlo mine has provided a fair payroll at Usk the employees have put on some Jolly dance. On Saturday a free Invita tion was extended to all to come and dance in the large new house that has been erected to accom modate the crew. Many from Ter race availed themselves of Uie invitation and a right good time was spent. Joe Cook has been here for the past few days looking over his farm In the Lakelse Valley and visiting his many old friends. The Loyal Orange Lodge is build ing a lodge hall on Liikcl.se Avenue. It Is In a convenient and centra position next to Bert West's butcher shop. Miss Hilda Wilson-Murray of Prince Rupert has been staying with Mrs. N. Sherwood and on Thursday Miss Barbara Sherwood had a party of young people In her honor. On Friday. Mrs. George Little entertained the younger set. with Miss Wilson-Murray again the guest of honor. The Village Commissioners held their monthly meeting on Friday to clean up the monthly slate. On Friday the Terrace Baseball Club but on a big dance In the Canadian Legion Hall. A large crowd was in attendance and, under the, baton of Sam Klrkaldy. the Terrace Orchestra provided excellent music. When Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs .Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You We meet all trains. Freight & passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat (H. A. S.) now In service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, $3.00; $1.50 per head additional. No. crowd too big. No job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY HOLIDAYS I or Adults or Children on the Famous Crahain Island North Reach Fishing, Bathing, Badminton, Picnics, Scenic Drives, Shooting in the Season. Rent a fully furnlshcd cottagc at Sangan River. For full particulars apply MRS. DUNN Massett, B.C. Will Honeymoon On Troll Grounds Miss Beatrice Weaver Becomes Bride of Anders Pedersen at Quiet Ceremony In the presence of a group of friends of the contracting- couple. the marriage took place at Ahm Cottage. Overlook Street, yester day afternoon of Miss Beatrice Harriet Weaver of Vancouver and Anders Pedersen, also of Vancouver. The bride was given In marriage by her father, William Weaver, who also attended the groom. Mrs. Elsie Strand acted as matron of honor, the couple will spend their honeymoon on the North Dun das Island trolling grounds where the groom is engaged In fishing. They will have the hearty congra tulations and best wishes of many friends. Following the marriage ceremony the sacrament of baptism was administered to the bride's younger brother. Donald Williams. The offices In each case were celebrated by Canon W. F. Rush-brook, rector of St. Peter's Anglican Church. ACWlTTED AT ASSIZES Rjgnor l.lnrial Is Freed at Prince (irorge on Charge of Assaulting Police Officer PRINCE OEOROE. May 15: CPt Ragnor Llndal. one of four men charged with assaulting police of ficers lasU November 16 when a number of men seized the local relief office and held it for several hours, was acqultUd by the jury at the Supreme Court Assizes here. Hotel Arrivah 2-lb. pkg. Central A. MUceUsen and Erik Dahl city. Prince Ruptrt C. Olllespie. Oceanic; It. McDon ald. Stewart; O. Tcllemy. Victoria; J. Graham. Vancouver; Mrs. Oeo. P. McColl, Port Simpson. Royal A. Fowlow and C. Gould. A. C. Christiansen and Harvey Dumas, M. W. McKenzIe. Kamloops. Pete Lakle. divisional freight and passenger agent for the Canadian! National Railways, left on yetcr- aay aucmoons train tor a inp 10 the Prince George district on official business. YOU SAVE MONEY When You Ruy Economy Specials A trial order will convince you EARLY ROSE FLOUR. High quality 49-lb $1.60 gack 90c sack LUC. HANDY SODAS $ Size, per box I.B.C. PANTRY SODAS- I.B.C. FIO BARS Fine I quality, per lb. 39c 29c 23c NABOB SPICES- In the handy shakers suitable for A fin the tabic, per bottle OINGER SNAPS-Real quality, per lb. RED PLUM JAM- 4-lb, tin ... FRESH EdOS-Bulkley Valley, per doz. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, per tin FRESH RHUBARB While It lasts. 4 lbs. WHITE BEANS 4 lbs. . v 19c 47c 22c 9c 10c 17c Full Stock of Fresh Fruits & Yejjetahles MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 'Where Dollars Have More Cents' 17-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Bo 575 rhone 18 31 f-g-TTl J IT--TEl Monday & Tuesday Two Shows7 & OilO-AdmUslon, u. , Charlie HukkIcs ,n Mary Roland "CIV HE A VW W. C. Fields v Alison Skipworth "Mfcius) ttr(irirf RurilS i SU Comedy Champion, S,Uin, v.. Gracic Allen X onau,h,. Ulthl Added Feature- "WHITE WOMAN" (7:00 i,:H) With Charles LatiRhton, Carole Lombard A Beautiful Woman ALONK Amour Outcast. Both Paramount Pictures ' WEDNESDAY k THURSDAY "DAVID HAULM ' British Columbia Tlin Minnral Prnvinrp nf W-elo- ..w ...... w. fl MVUII Canada Tfie outstanding development in mining in Brit..- Columbia during the past year has been the mcreas in Uold rroduction. Estimates of mineral production for 1933: GOLD $1,!0,000 SILVER , 7,000,000 or. LEAD 260,000,000 lb. ZINC 150,000,000 Ik mi n -.r ti 2..,..t,.,i .... A tlV J.J V VIIV HIHIVU VUVIIUMVVU till jsti. at $18,000,000 and dividends at .,000.000. We Invite investors lo apply lor auiiioniauv ; r ... re garding mining development In the Province la " l it K lJKl'AK I iMKiM 1 llr MINKS VICTORIA, B r YOU ARE INVITED to join our Rental Library Re up-to-date and know the latest Imoks. Trcal yourscir to many hours ol pleasure. 75c FOR A MONTH Read all you want, no other charge ocobjigation Have You Read? "JOURNEY TO THE END OF NiaHT "LAND OP PLENTY" " WATER FRONT" "WITHOUT ARMOR" "ADVENTURE'S A WENCH" . H "RED EAGLE" .......... 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