AprU 4, 1934 THE DAILY NEWS PAOZ THREZ fes 1-CENT SALE THURSDAY, April 5th. FRIDAY, April 6th. SATURDAY, April 7th. EXTRA SPECIAL THURSDAY 10 to 11 A.M. Three 75c tins Brewer's Yeast for 99c FRIDAY, 10 to 11 A.M. Ti iee :Wc bottles A.S.A. Tablets for 19c SATURDAY, 2 to 3 P.M. sl.no box 'Jasmine Face Powder . 50c jav Jasmine Cold Cream 50c jar Jasmine Vanishing Cream All three for 99c olio Orders No Charges No Deliveries Sec the Sales Sheet for Aralues Ormes Ltd, Piontcr DrvtQ&t'sts The Retail Store- Phones: SI It 8Z BEATTY Electric h XI 0 1 - H WASHERS Cleaners andlroners Are Made in Canada BUY NOW! Prices arc Roing tip SEE THE HEATTY MAN AT GORDON'S HARDWARE I GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS .chwActer I J" Mi1 w cell A Cu ii Hi sure to 1 ple5eyou REPLENISHING PHONE US We have coals .suitable for all your requirements and at prices to suit nil purses. PHILP0TT, 'EVITT & CO. LTD. -.Phone 618 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamer leave .Prince nupert for Vancouver. w TM' KVERY TUESDAY. U :30 ,1'JW. . . Ocaan f1U and Waypolht. arriving Vancouver Thur(tT aflernoon, T S S, CAUDENA EVERY I'RIDAY JWIDNIOIIT w"lv,nB Vancouver, Monday A M. wlT uilinKa Por, nimpaon. Alio. Jitm. Anyo, Btew.rt and f M.M PurM,.. Point, Lear Prlnca llupert Bund y. P m. 'w.ner i informatloi) recacrtlDB all, sailings and tickets atr- J'HINtK IIUITJIT JAtirar.Vi ThIM Avenue. n' m ! 5 p. 3i Mrllrlile St i baily News Want Ads Bring Results LOCAL NEWS NOTES A. jariiir. foreman of. the, Colu-jnarlo jnlne.t'Usk, xeturncd to the Interior on Monday evening's train after spending a couple of days in the .city on business. The executive .committee for the boys' band held at Toe II. rooms ast evening arranged "for W. II. Tobey to be master -of -ceremonies! for the dance on Friday night. It Is an -easy matter to raise one thousand dollars if every iborrowef Irom the Library contributes 35c. There are 3075 borrowers on the Library Roll. Rt. Rev. E .M. Bunoz O.M.I., Ro- j man uatnoiic uunop of northern British Columbia and .the Yukon, is soiling this Afternoon on the .ss. fl'rlncc Oearge -for a trip -to Anyox i on ecclesiastical duties. He will return to the city on the Catala next Tuesday morning. I G. MaeKenzfe -of Sunnyside cannery 'disembarked from the ss, ,Catala here yesterday after a brief visit to Port Simpson and Is proceeding from here to the Skeena River plant. Mr. MacKenzle came ; north from Vancouver on the Ca- jtala at the first of the week. Two particularly Interested members of the audience at the show-In- of the picture The Lost Patrol" at the Capitol Theatre last night were Dr. L. W. JCergin and Tom Barton, both of whpm served in Mesopotamia during the Great, War. the former as a medical officer .and the latter as a sergeant-major of Horse Artillery. Victor XIcLaglen. the star of the picture. ' e locale of which ts In Mesopotamia, was assistant provost marshal of Bagdad during the War. Dr. Kergln was particularly well acfiuainteci with McLaalcn. LOTS OF FUN The Gala event of the Boys' tfand Concert and April 6. week dance I Announcements United Easter Sale, AprU 4. Colonial April 5. Fair Cathedral Hall, - . .n..i.ail. Msmj-miu im..mim i : ij av: r prince nuperi uauminum nviu- Striking Values in Aluminium Ware Double Boilers Tea Kettles Saucepans ( iffee Pin-enl.itnrs Your Choice. 95c t HtTY W AN I) SAVE MON EY claUon dance April 0 Elks Home. Presbyterian Bolster Sale April 12. C. N. R. A. Anniversary -Ball, 13. A. Y. P. April 14. A. Tea, Cathedral Hall, St. Peter's Church Sale April 19, United Carnival -April 20. Piano Recital, April 21. Ursula Malkln Spinsters' Spree Cambral April 27. Ridley Home Bazaar. May 3. Presbyterian tea NLiy 17. Moose Hall TONIOHT - Moose Lodge meets, B pan, FRL. 6th Roys' Band Concert. SAT. 7th Scotch Dance. Mrs. niack's Orchestra. WED., llthSmoker in aid of Library .Fund. FRI 13th -C N R A Anniversary Rail. SAT , 14th Scotoh Dance. FRL, 20th - Moose Legion Dance. Ideal Cleaners OPEN In New Premises Cor. Mcllridc & Fifth CLEANING, JtEl'AIKINO, DYEING, ETC. We buy anything In foldi Pm mlum prices. Max llellbroner. Philip M. Ray Is due back In the city on tte Princess "Adelaide this Friday from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Harry Robb and Levi Freestadiol the local unit of the Royal Canadian Volunteer Reserve returned tome on the .Prince George this morning from Esquimalt barracks where they have 'been taking a course of naval .training curing the past few weeks. John flaldon appeared before! Mrs. Clyde Hunt of Port pwlng-Maglstrate -McClymont in city po-' n was here at the first of thafllce court .yesterday and was fined week nroute to Port Simpson ,$50, ;wlth option of thirty days' where she U paying a week's visit ! Imprisonment, on a charge (of j as the ucit of Jtev.uind .Mrs. R. J.lselllng .furs without .a ( licence. The Love. 1 fine was paid. Game .Warden Ed. Martin prosecuted the case. j Kail Nishlo was the winner of! the cup for general proficiency in the past winter season's work of the Boys' Gym Club .at St. Peter' Church Parish Hall, It being the second successive year 4n which .he lhas received the Award which was presented oh Monday night at the Parish Hall. . CLNjR. steamer Prince .-George. Capt. H. E. Nedden,. arrived in port at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean FalLs and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyax ana Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. The vessel .brought north a good-sized list of passengers. YOU NEED THIS 'Blood-Tested' PREPARATION II you are tired, run -Kiowa and lacking lu riK-rgy and sunth. ybuH be tmm4 m ihx rrport by redouble phyld.u It toncrraa n wamm (wUMit. bloud UtXm, and tbt rrnturlub n-aulu Uua teUotH a UnMinrut al Dr WillUW Pint PUU. TIm- first blood UtJk abxd a low baanuwlobln ecu ted t and a till lowtr count of red corpusrlra In otbrr 4cro. .there wu not enough viullaiCtf oxygen brum catrUxl from thla woman'i lung, throughout Jier bkud Mmun and not enoueh utttri-nirut brtng conveyed from lMr d!g-Uve organ to maintain nonual health "by rebuilding the body ,rlU and ilrKum ajtd oleartng the ? ' tttn of polvaiM. She w&c anaemic. The phyalotan prevrtbrd Dr. Wll-Hams' Pink PlUa an a aate and efficient ineati' of lniprurlng hla Jia-Ueatla blood-ntiTaun. The tint ntcMh hopd a aub.tanUal lnrreaae On huemcKlobln and red corpuaoles, and the woman had better color and felt potter In two more monlha Jier blood eoudtLUn ai very close to normal, and the was feeling peup'er. atrc. cor :iik1 happier every day. The phydaUn dencribed her Improvement n "noUiiiw fchort of ntnark-aWe." Authmtle rrcordu are on tile. Dr. WSUama- Pink PUU Ullo aa nuioh lor you. Why jnot .atart now to take thla "blood-tested" remedy for under-par jieople whether children, young wunien or adult Your dnioflfit enn aunply you- 50c. COAL! COAL! ur Famous Ed son, Alberta tad Uulkley Valley Coals .are guaran- teed -to give .satisfaction, Try ton ot No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We slso ,ell Timothy Hay, Whei Oats nd Barley. Prince Rupert Focd,.: It rhones 151 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD .Operating btn .Dtj ,Deks TaUl rapacity tt.VM tat as SblpbaUUert tni Ship Repairers for Steel and Woa4 Vessels Iron n Krost Cutli -Clectrle and Acetylene WUH Derrtek farHKT7 Ltrta JBawmlll and MtntngMacbUury Repaired and OmhstUd Constable Harold Bay bone of the provincial police boat.P. M. L. 8 returned to the city on the Prince George this .morning following & week's trip to Vancouver on escort duty. . R. B. Ellis pi ,Ste,wart. suffering from an injured arm, arrived in the city ;on -the jOatala yesterday from :the .north, ttoelng here for JreatmeiH sA -the Prince Rupert General .llowpltal. Charles Durham of Uk, who has been on a two-weeks' trip to Vault couver, arrived in the city on the. Prince George this morning and will -proceed to the interior on thtf afternoon's train. He is accompany led .by his young grandson. Freddie, Durham of Vancouver. 'Moving! ictures Of Eastern Trip Shown to Gyros An interesting program of mov ing picture entertainment was given the Gyro Club at luncheon yesterday by Sam -Jabour who ex hibited .scenes taken in Prince Ru pert, Vancouver, New York, Mon treal, Washington, D.C., Chicago and elsewhere during a trip which Mr. Jabour made east several months ago. Views of .the Century of Progress Exposition at Chicago were .featured. President W. H. Tobey was In the chair and guests at the luncheon were Dr. J. T. Mandy and Peter Lakie. Hotel Arrivals Koyal A Anderson and E. Dahl, city. Prince Ktrpert Miss Stevens, 6kidegate and Mrs. K. Chenosky, Skidegate; A. J Ingraham, Queen Charlotte City. Savoy Chris Kromann Morse Cove; A D. Stewart. LewLs Island; S. O Cooper, Terrace'. T. Walsh. ON Jl.'f R. G. Cunningham. Port Esslngton. I'rince Kupert i G. McKenzIe. Vancouver; E. O. j Ironside. .Calgary: Airs. C. Mlchlel. Miss Jlonna Kenny and Mr. and I Mrs. E. T Kenney. Terrace: A. A. jNorham, Hazelton. DOMINION DAIRY NOW OPEN At Second St.. near Third Ave. Fxesh .Milk, .Cream. Butter, Buttermilk, F.ggs and Cottage Cheese Tel. C3C. rrompt Delivery Mil, direct from our own herd FltESIl EVERY DAY S. R. S. J une in topics HIGH LIGHTS japHgpHjBHHpfPB WEDNESDAY .6 s30 John Thomas, KOMO. 7;00 Moonlight and Sawdust. KOMO. 8:15 Sing Song Prog.. KOMO. ,9:30 Sal Hcpatlca Revue, KOMO. THURSDAY 6:00 Concert Recital, CFCN, CRCV. 6;30 Radlc Theatre Guild, CECN, CRCV. 8:15 Standard Symphony. KOMO. 9J00 Under the Stars, CFCN. FRIDAY 7:00 First Nlghter, 70 One Man's KOMO. KOMO. Family, and Remember We offer you modrrn, efficient and reliable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone. Blue 320; 336 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOWER ROSE, COWAN &1ATTA Ltd. Printers and Stationers Account Books Account Paper Account Fasteners Adding Machjne Rolls Bull Dog Clips Xetter Baskets .Waste ;Baskets . Shannon Cases Blotting Pads Blotting Paper Shannon Files ' i f Billhooks George this morning. home In Vancouver. : ii"- Qarbon -Paper ? i Qash Register RpllsJ; Letter and Paper Clips 7 Besner Block, Third St., Phone 234 j Mrs. Frank Dibb, who has been B. Faulkner who has been in the visiting for the past few weeks in employ of the Granby Co. at An- Vancouver. returned to the city vox, was a passenger aboard the from the south on the ss. Prince Catala yesterday returning to his mUf Batteries "SUPROX" Batteries have the highest dis charge ability equivalent to oversize capacity, .which means instant starting "shock force, plus. JAMES MARTINA 'SrJ'S Oassified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE efievrolel Car in fe'fed condition. -Price 5200. Daily .News. tf hangers. 5 HP. Staty gas engine. Fairbanks-Morse. Bargains for Cash. M. M. Stephens, w & s FOR RENT HOUSES to rent. Hart. :!-- ENGLISH Baby Buggy and Babyp Walker In good condition. Phone I Red 217. 81 FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 835 Second Avenue West. a3Q , 1 v , VERNON Apartments housekeeping rooms, newly' renovated. 141 2nd Avenue. Phone Red 421. LFOR RENT Three-room House with basement. 318 7th Ave. E. I unoice location, rnone neu an. l PUOIIATK IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF ARNOLD NIKOLAI NIELSON, Dfi-CKASrD. INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by order of JI1 Honor Wi Fisher, the 29th day oiMArcn. AD. 1934. I wa aDDotnted Administrator of the estate of Arnold Nikolai Nlelsonw deceased, and all parties having claim against the said ertt&te Are hereby re quired to furnUh aame. properly verified, to me on or before the 1st Clay pf May. A D. 1934. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me ("forthwith. JJORMAN A. WATT. Official A dm.tnle.tr tor. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dted the Jflth dftV of March. AX). IM4. '00i:UVWENT LIQI'OR ACT I Notice .of 'ApiUrutln fnr tleer 'Lleenre NOTICE is hereoy guen tnat on tn l&th dar of Anrll .next the .undernurned Intends to apply to the Uquor Control Board rfor a Uosnre Jn urapect 'of pre mleea. .being part H the building .kflwa i aa .the .lUvauort JIalel at JUyapuct, -Brl tlah Colunvbla. upon the land described. las lou n anc biock ai. iowniu 1 6f Haynport, Prince Ttupert Land HeU. tratlon DlsUlot., in .the. JTovlnc of IlrltlAh .Columbia, Sot the aale of beer. ; br the Elaas or bv open bottle for con i sumption on the prwnlse r by loed Jxittle lor consumption eMwnare. 1 DATED this 10th tay nt Maruh, 1M4 VI Kit ANN DUPUIM HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING I CInster Carl; Latest Styles NELSONS BEAUTY 6HOPPB TRANSFERS GARDEN Soil $2.50 a load. Cam- I MUST be sold. Four-roomed house., ertm-s Transfer. Phone 177, tf on sewer, finished attic, good garden. What offers. 221 8th Avenue West. .Phone 842 PAINTERS :for SALE 1. 9 .ft. row boat. $3Q; 'PAINTING and Paperhahglng 1. .9 ft. row boat, $13; 1, 10 ft. Moller. Phone Red 802: - row boat. $35; Float 24x40 with; J .' . .house 16x32 one year old; Packer, x. .K(mAJE or work boat J8li ft. 27 HP. supreme court op British heavv duty Atlas; 36 ft. cruiser coutmbia "Vei S. Fry". PUe driver lead TE ""o with 500 lb. hammer: quantity) -and ' 2-inch y (nV, shafting, cVinfffnir nnllPV puuejs ana n(1 :,IN . TIIE AlATTER OP THE ESTATE. OF IDA In AAUSAY. -.MS..Y deopased. .intes- TATE. TAKE .NOTICE that bv order -of Hla UciwrJVX-ruixr.4be.2aUi .day of ilarch. A.D. 1931. I wna appointed Actnccumtor or the eatate of Ida KaioJ, deceased", and all parties having . qlaliM .against the said ette jare hereby required to furnlah aame. proqjerly vert-fled, to one on or JOefore the lit' dftjr ot Uay. A.D 1934. and all parties Inrtrbted to the entate are required ' to. pay the amount of xhelr indebvdifK. t jne ' - forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. ' i ortieial. Admlnletrator. .HC. ' -Prlnee -RUDert. rW- tb anth dv -nt Mrrh. AX) .1914 IN TKOIIVTE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH ' : COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE ' "ADMINISTRATION ACT" . - and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF CHARLES VESS, DECEASED, INTESTATE. "1 TAKE NOTICE that by order ot Hl Honor W.E. Fisher, the 39th day of March, AX. 1034. I was appointed Administrator of the etate of Charles Vew. ' deceased, and all parties ha ring cjalmi ajjalnst the said estate are hereby required to furnish aame, properly -vert-fled, to me on or before the lt day of Mav. AD. 1034. and all parties Indebted to the ewtate are required to pay the amount of their tndebtednein to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WAI V- orflrtal Admlnl orator. Prince RUDert. B.C. irtl -the Wth dav of March. A D 1034. OTirK 'OF APPLICATION W Cf.K- TirilWTK OF 1MPBOVKMKXTS Uold Cliff N. 3 t'rartlanal -Mineral rialm. Hold ( lirf .No. Mineral Clului. Margaret Mineral Claim. Cliff ITadlmial Mineral .CUtm., BltuaU In the Portland CausU Mining DIvIaIoq. Where located on the west aide of Bear River about three JiiUes (from Stewart. B.C. Lawful Owner William pann. Number of the holder's free miner's certificate 7TT20-D. TAKE NOTICE trutt WUllam Dann. Free JUncr's lOertlflcate No. TOJO-D in- ttrvdv at the end of auty day from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a certificate of lmprov menu for the puipone of obtatiUng a VTown urant or tne .sdov uauna. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that action, under Section 83 of the "Mineral Act" must toe oommenred .before the -Imuance of such mtlflcate of Improvement. DATED thl 33rd dtt of XUrcXL 1934. i I 4 r w is; t v.. 141 N m