YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES But you can get satisfactory glasses from GEO. I'. DAVEY, Kceis-tcrcd Optometrist, who. lor the past six years, has been giving a real personal service in the Optical Department of Max Heilbroner dozen. Phone Blue 637. FOR RENT Advertise m the DaUy News. 108 FOR SALE Double bed. bureaus.! rug, electric healer, wringer, tubs, ! etc. Mrs. Batcher. 1941 Graham j Ave., Phone Red 190. tf j FOR SALE Wurlitzer studio up-j" righ piano, full size keyboard, 1 walnut case, s aicw, cheap for cash. Phone Green 813. 109 FOR SALE Very late Model T. Ford Truck, excellent condition, good tires, cab, Atwater Kent Ignition, $150.00. E. DIX, Terrace. B.C. tf ITOR SALE, Rent or Lease, Kltsum-gaiium Lake Lodge with Dance Payilllon, and Annex. Lots of Fruit and Berries. The price Is right. E. DIX, Terrace, B.C. tf FOR SALE Cabin Cruiser "Boat, round bottom- type, length 31 ft., 7 ft., 6 in. beam. 12 h.p. Vivian engine (medium duty); boat and engine like new. a Snap at $450. E. DIX, Terrace. B.C. tf HOUSES to rent. Hart. FOR RENT Clean, furnished apartments. Phone Red 444. 108 WANTED WANTED Clown Suits and Costumes for Elks' May Day Parade. Anyone wishing to lend suits .kindly phone Lamble & Stone. The use of the costumes will be appreciated. 107 NOTICE Of APPLICATION KOIl Vf.K-1 II It AIT. OK IMI'ltOVKMIlNTS Unld Cliff No. 3 I rmtlmial fliieral CIhIiii. Cold Cliff No. n Mineral Claim. Margaret Mineral Claim. Cliff ITartloiiHl Mineral Claim. Situate In the Portland Canal Mining Division. Where located on tlie west aide of Hetr River about threo miles from (Stewart, B O. Lajvtul Owner William Dann. Number of the liolders free mlner't certificate- -77720-D. TAKE NOTICE (hut William Dunn Free Miner Ortlflcate No. 77720-D In-, trod, at the end of sixty days from tne date hereof, to aimly to the Mlnlii Hscorder lor verUtlcte of Improve menu lor vim purpose or obtaining a Crown Orant of the above clatona. AND rUHTIIEll TAKE NOTICE that action, under Bectlon 85 of th "Mln. era! Aot" must lie oumnienced before the Issuance of auoh certificate of lm. pravemeiita. DATED this 33rd day of March. IU34 JnB WILUAM DANN The Pioneer Jeweler Phone 261 Self Denial Campaign May 8th to May 26th TO AID ALL BRANCHES OF S. A. WORK When called upon please give liberally Classified Ads 529. FOR SALE FOUND SIMMON'S Baby Crib. Phone Black POUND Men's gold wrist watch. FOR BALE Chevrolet Car in good j condition. Price $200. Daily News. 1 tV NEW trolling boat 8Vi feet x .31 1 feet. For particulars phone Red; 103 Can be obtained by identifying initials on back and paying for this advertisement. Apply Dally News Office. tf TRANSFERS J l. 11 j GARDEN Soil $2.50 a load; 35c. per OLADIOLA Bulbs, twelve named' Cameron's Transfer. Phone varieties. Number one size, 40c! 177 HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING! Cluster Curl; Latest Stylet NEIJSON'S BEAUTY BHOPPE PAINTERS PAINTING and Paperhanglnjr Mollcr, Phone Red 802. I.A.M) ACT Nitlli-e of Intention to apply to Iukt Lund In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert. B.C.. and sit uate In Qlawdzeet Bay located at the N.W. end of Stephens Itdund. Range 5, Ooaat District. Take notice that John Clausen of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Flan Packer, intends to apply for a lease of the following described loreshore: Commencing at a po- planted at the B. W. corner of a small Island about B chain S. E. of Avery Inland thence S.W.I. Chain: thence Westerly 6 chains; thence NJE. 8 chains more or less to high water mark on the N.E point of the Island: thence 8. E. direction 6 chains more or lew following high water mark to point of commencement. JOHN CLAUSEN. Dated April 18. 1934. I.AM) ACT Nntlte of InleiiUon t,u apply To l.rue IjiikI In Prince Rupert Land RecordUie Ulitrlct of Prince Rupert. B.C.. and situate In Qlawdeet Bay located at the N.W. end of Stephens Island. Range S. Coast District. Take notice that John Clausen of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Pish Packer. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a pot planted at the S. W. corner of a small Island about 8 drains S. E of Avery Island thence N.E . thence weaterly, southerly and easterly, following high watermark a point of commencement, and containing 2 acres more or less, and Including Uie entire area of the said Island. JOHH CLAUSEN, Dated April 10. 1934. KITKATLA GATHERING Convention of the Native Brotherhood of II. C. Held at Coast I Village , The fourth annual convention of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia opened in Kitkatla last' Tuesday and, during the three I Gays sessions, all matters in con-1 nectlon with the Industrial welfare of the natives were taken up, discussed and many resolutions dealing with these were prepared and will be forwarded to the proper authorities. The Kitkatla people with their Chief. Edward Gamble, welcomed i the arrivaf of the delegates wrthl a dinner In St. Agnes Hall, with the Kitkatla Concert Band attending. Tuesday the convention, presided over by Alfred Adams of ; Massett. Vice-President of the Bro therhood, was formerly opened by by Rev. B. Shearman and then the convention proper got under way and occupied three days. At the final session on Thursday the following officers were elected for the year: President. Ambrose Reid. Vice-President. Alfred Adarhs. General Secretary - Treasurer. Wm. Benyon. General Recording Sccrctary.W. A. Wesley. The place of tlic next convention will be decided at a later date bv the executive. During the convention many receptions and dinners were given In honor of the delegates. Miss Mary Gladstone was the hostess at a dinner and the same evening Chief Henry Colllson was the host. The next day the Excelsior. Club. Mrs. Martha Nelson, president, entertained the convention to dinner and the evening festivities were In the hands of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson. "TILLIE THE TOILER" Mac I W T THE TILUC OX'UD AT AU. so "rue TtVKOtJEl OFT OP THE On the final day of the the Young Women's Christian Association, Mrs. Arthur Hill, pres ident, netcrtalncd ano in the even lng the Kitkatla Band, under the leadership of Henry Brown, ten-! dered tjhe delegates a dinner at which the band was in attendance, rendering some very beautiful selections. The speakers at these banquets for Kitkatla were Chid Edward Gamble. Henry Brown. Henry CollLson, John Nelson and others. For Hartley Bay. Hcber Clifton, Ed. Clifton. Robt. Clifton and Robt. Reecc" spoke; for Klt-sclas. Solomon Bevan; for Port Simpson, John Sankey. Sam Cecil and Wm. Beynon, and for Massett. Alfred Adams and Messrs. Ross. Brown and Harris. In the course of the convention a visit was paid to the new Church which is under erection by the people. When this Is completed it will be one of the best church buildings in the north. Before the departure of the del egates Edward Oamble entertained the delegates to a dinner hi his residence. SHORT WAVE Where and when to look 15 metre band from 6:00 ajn. till noon. M0 to 15 Megacyclcsl 20 metre band from noon till 4:00 pjn. . M5 to 0 Megacycles) 50 metre band from 4:00 p.m. on. (0 to 4 Megacycles) SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC PHONE: BLUE 320 Second Avenue & Third Street THB COS PUT OWB uvbo - TILL E Ha-s to put oven. Oft I U.OSE a . . tOO HCtB!X tified. XRZ DAILY NOTTS mii)ii.i J!i i nijjjj-ji aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLssbi aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW! aaaaaasasaf aaaaaWBBssaaaaHPl aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV bsbsbsI BBBBH NBBBbUkAI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB? bbbbbbb wBW1 . SBBBBbY BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK-4a BBBBBBB 4bBbvbvbhLh bbbbbbbbbbbI sbbbbbbbbh ar bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW L. MORTON CEOKGE 1L HUM Vice -Chairman. Working Committee Life Chairman. National and Working C om' Insurance Financial Independence miller Life Insurance f inancial Inde Week", May i8th to June .'nd. ptndence Week , May .'8th to June 'nd. WHIFFLETS From the Wuterfronl official quarters it was questioned whether iihey would be here soon if at ailr However, hc report per sists. TJie squadrom according tol the" report, would cotislst of seven suriace cran ana six ampuDtan, ' planes. , Halibat prices showed a definite1 improvement on the, local. Fish Ex-; change yesterday over last week; five American vessels disposing of a total jufiOS.OOO pounds at from 7c arid 5cio 8.4c .and 5c while four Canadian vessels received from 5.4c and 45c to G.lc and 4.Cc for 42.000 pounds. Coming north on regular schedule from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands, C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Edward Mabbs. Is running on good time this voyage and Is expected to arrive here early tomorrow morning. The vessel arrived In Massett Inlet at 5:30 this morning and Is making her various calls, there today. returned to port at 3 o'clock this morning. Returning with the Salvage Princess was Capt. James Adam, marine superintendent for the Union Oil Co., who Is on his i way back to headquarters in Vancouver, having come north to see With O. A. Yardley. Inspector of Uiat tanlc bare WM moorpd Ior the customs. T. Norrts. his assistant. ummer. and E, M. Haynes. Post Office In- Union Aeamn MllL A spector. on board. C. O. S. Oivenchy E nicteon. returned to port at arrived In port yesterday morning 11:3o thu morning from a regular In the course of a coast cruise with voyaae to Anyox. Stewart and oth- the officials on business. The Wet er northern polnta and Batted at Coast of Vancouver Island and the i:3o this afternoon for Vancouver Quetjn Charlotte Islands have been and waypotnts. already visited and the Oivenchy will proceed south from here. Dur- big the crubtc, the wtrelow opera-, lor,' Basil II. Rodmhi, made a find on West Coast of Vancouver Island of what he believes to be amber grls. He is anxiously awaiting thej the material being definitely iden Hotel Arrivals I'rinre Rupert James Adam. Vancouver. Central J. Kordahl. A. J. Melville. H. Anderson. E. Matnussenan and A. Foas. eltv ReKrts were current here carter-1 K day of an impending visit to port, w. O Fulton and E C Hngan. of several United States naval and rllv: Mr!l n olsen ttnd c 0. aircraft on their way from San gan rlty ' Diego to the Aleutian Islands to engage in survey work. In certain . - - The local a ''".boat Annie O. made a vain search yesterday in Chatham Sound waters for a derelict trolling boat which had been reported drifting partly submerged between Hodson Reef and Hammond Rocks north of Stevens Island and south of he Dundas gorup. The derelict had been sighted at 5:30 yesterday morning by in American oil tanker going north to Alaska which wirelessed In here, the local boat being then sent out to conduct a search. The drifting! vessel was down by the stern with her bow In the air, her hull being j painted green. Identity is uncer-j tain. I After delivering the Union OH Co!' tank barge safely to its summer station at North Island trol ling ground, the Armour Salvage Co.'s service boat Salvage Princess ECONOMY Specials VVhirli means more naviim for ou. Call or phone your order in now. NAIiOU COFFEE Is 2 tins U AO DAD COFFEE -Real rood, 5-lb. tin PURITY OATS-Coupon pkg.. per pkg. AYLMER PORK it DEANS Talis. 3 tins LI BUY'S CHILI CON real tasty dish 2 tins HEINZ CHILI SAUCE-- per bottle CORN FLAKES All brands, 3 pkgs. KELLOOO'S ALL BRAN 2 pkgs. MINCE MEAT Ar good 2-lb. tin CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP. 2-lb. tin STRAWBERRY RHUBARB S lbs. . ORANGES Large and Juicy. 2 doz. 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