Mi April 16. 1934 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE . ,- ft Ask ft or Mextle STERILIZED EVAPORATED MILK Ormes Ltd. ZtfiA Pioneer Druqejtsts The Krtall Store tttflHHHtHH4im Phone: 81 & 82 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED A en WORLD'S STANDARD OF QUALITY Jasmine Toileteries -- Face Powder, two sizes, HOc & $1.00 Creams, 50c Rouge and Up Sticks Shampoo Ilrilliantinc Liquid and Solid Delicately Perfumed with the Perfume of Jasmine ROSE, COWAN & LATTA Ltd. Printers and Stationers Typewriters Typewriter Paper Typewriter Riblxms Typing Pads Wax Paper Writing Pads Account Books Account Paper Account Fasteners Adding Machine Rolls Lc'ter and Paper Clips Shannon Cases Blotting Pads Blotting Paper Shannon Files Bill Books Carbon Paper Cash Register Rolls Letter Baskets Waste Baskets Bull Dog Clips Besner Block, Third St., Phone 234 Mawsssl am kzmz ; u nzuz .i m. -t umz av;ju.K.m;i eiuc: uxkms CD PC J This Certificate is 1 nEiEii worth 30 cents in Purchasing UTILAC ENAMEL Vfc. rvow -el Sign your name and bring it with 23c to our store and receive: One 25c Brush One 30c Can of Utilac 55c Value for 25c Or Brush Free with Larger Can ()nly one set to a customer for one week only GORDON'S HARDWARE ESS, Btenmer, leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver & VATA, A EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. via Orin Fan and Waypolnta, arrlrlrm Vancouver 1hursdT afternoon, TS.S. CAHDKNA KVKKY Fit I DAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver. Monday AM. w nlUii to Port Slmiou, Alice Ann, Anyox. Btewari and Nans lis,.,. Il'v7 P-lnta. Leave Prince Rupert BuiuUiy. " Ini. wner information regarding all sailings and tickets atr- A'tlN(E Ut'PEIlT AUErCYt TUlrJ Avfuue. Phone W LOCAL NEWS We boy anything in cold. Premium price. Max Hellbroner. Entertainment, concert, boxing C.L.DXk Hall, 8 p.m., April 17. Admission 15c. Softball meeting Elks' Hall, 8 pjn. All Interested reques ted to attend. 90 The fire department had a call at midnight to a brush flrc on Graham Avenue not far from the I elevator. No damage was done. Provincial Constable and Mrs. J. Tate and family arrived In the cuy from Durns Lake on yesterday morning' delayed train to take up residence here. Constable Tate having been transferred from the Interior town to the city detach- mr-nt here. S. F. Boomer, underwriters' representative, after spending a few j days in the city In connection with the annual Inspection of the ss Prince Rupert which Is uncergomg overhaul at the local dry dock, sailed by the Cardena Saturday evening on his return to Vancouver. The trial of Leslie Smith of At- jlln. charged with a statutory offence against a young girl, is con tinuing In County Court before Judttr W. E. Fisher today. Taking of evidence had not been concluded when noon adjournment was taken but it ts expected the hearing will finish this afternoon. CROUP Spasmodic Croup Is frequently I tit veil by on application of- V1CKS VapoRud Louis Locker, well known Gren-ville Channel logging operator, who lias b.'en on a trip to Vancouver, returned to tha.efty from the -tout cm the Caula this morning. T. N. LePage. manager of the northern division of the Home Oil Distributors Limited, is making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on the Catala today, having sailed this morning for the north. R. H. urd, accountant of Cas-siar cannery, and Mrs. Ourd and son arrived In the city on the Catala this morning from Vancouver, where they have been spending the winter, and will proceed from here to the Skeena River where they will take up residence for the sum-mer. Financial proceeds of the tag ging held Saturday by Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, to raise funds for beautlflcatlon of the soldiers' plot at Falrvlcw Cemetery were considered quite satisfactory. ; Splendid weather conditions fa vored the effort. Announcements St. Peter's Church Sale April 19 United Carnival April 20. Oddfellows' old-time dance, Ap ril 20. Piano Recital, Ursula Malkin April 21. Spinsters' Spree Cambral Chap ter, April 27. Ridley Home Bazaar. May 3. "Chinese Knowledge" tea May 10 2 1 United Church. Anglican Tea May 15 at Mrs Jrnie's. '".!; a ,EEBi;Bt!;B.!:Bi"Ji iHi:BlBXB B i'i8XE'.xs;BXBiB ! IB: j presbytcrlan tea May 17. Moose Hall Friday, April 20th Moose Legion HAM) T1MI1S NIGHT OF FUN Welles' Orchestra Admission -35c and 25c .. . ... Canadian Legion B.E-SL. half- yearly meeting, election of officers, etc.. Wednesday, April 18, 8 p.m. Judge W. E. Fisher is leaving on Uus afternoon's train for Smithers to conduct a session of County Court. Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mr. and Mrs. E. Norman, Van couver: Mr. and Mrs. J. Tate and family. Prince Rupert; Mrs. F. K Richardson. Tlell; Dan" Haglund and C. Carlson, city. Koyal H. Wicks, city; A. Bourgeois, C N. R. . . - - rinre Rupert A. B. Cummlng. Vancouver; W. Lalng. Victoria; J. A. Brown, Port Essington: E. E. M. Head, Dorothy M. Head. W. Donajd and H. A. Swain. Terrace: Mr. and Mrs. Ourd, Vancouver. Industry Recovers The value of co-operative effort to save an overproduced Industry Is being demonstrated by the tea irowcre of Ceylon. India. Java and Sumatra. Faced with the lowest price for tea in years, the growers united and agreed to abide by the regulations of a committee which now controls the amount of leaf that is plucked and marketed. As a result, tea prices have steadily improved and the growers are be tinning to get a fair return for their work. For this reason, Cana dians will soon have to pay slightly more for their favorite beverage. Mrs. J. Thomasson Dressmaker, has arranged a Cutting & Fitting Service Prices reasonable All branches Including children's work. Phone: Rluc &7 WHY WASH ? ? ? Let the laundry do It for you during the spring and summer months. Why wear yourself out when we can do all the work for you at very small cost? dive the laundry a trial. Dry Cleaning Our price on Dry Cleaning is $1.00 for Suits and $1.00 for Dresses We Guarantee Satisfaction PIONEER LAUNDRY LIMITED and Canadian Laundry Ltd. Running and Tennis Shoes Guaranteed all new stock bought of all leading makers in Canada. Wc sell 35 less than anywhere in the city. We carry the largest stock and give you the lowest prices because of our large purchasing power, Compare our prices. Women's Tennis Shoes, up from 75c Misses' & Children's Tennis Shoes, up from . . .69c Men's Runners, up from 95c Boys' & Youths' Runners, urj from .75c Fishermen's -J-Length Rubber Boots, Heavy Cleated Soles, reg. $5.50 $3.49 WE MURDER PRICES Cut Rate Shoe Store Wc accept city scrip and relief orders Halibut Arrivals American Excel, 19,000, Pacific. 7.3c and 6c. Gony, 7,000, and Visitor. 6,500, Royal, 73c and 6c. Emma, 12,500, Pacific, 7.4c and 6c. Viola, 8.000, Pacific. 75c and 6c. Visitor. 600, Royal, 7.3c and 6c. Tahoma, 20,000, Atlln, 75c and 6c. Alki. 8,000, Cold Storage, 75c and 6c. Canadian Unome, 8,000. Atliit, 52c and 4c. Gony. 13,000, and Tramp. 12.000, Atlln, 5.1c and 45c. Pair of Jacks. 16500. Booth, 5.1c and 4c. Helen II, 10.000, Booth, 53c and 42c. Relief. 13500; Viking I, 12500; Aleve, 6,000; Teeny Mtllyr13.000 Tramp, 12.000; Ternen, 11,000, and R. W.. 10.000, Cold Storage. 5.1c and 4.1c. Alice May. 2,000. Royal, 5.1c and 4c. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER. April 16: CP Wheat was quoted at 64 '-gc on the local exchange today. "Build n.C. Payrolls" Likes It Better Than Cream isll Cut j jvAruniTfti A gentleman tells us he has come to use Pacific Milk, learning of It from his son, who likes It even better than cream. He has tasted, he says, no milk quite so good, and wants to know why. Well, one reason is vacuum packing. It preserves more of the vltamlnes. That makes an Important difference. Pacific Milk ':00 B. C. Owned and Controlled PLANT AT ARBOTSFOKD Joe Slaggards TAXI In response to loyal customers of the past I am again operating a Taxi Service I thank my old friends and promise old and new patrons the same courteous and prompt service given In the past. Phone 653 Night or Day J, ft. S LAGGARD Corner Third and McBride m COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Uulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try ton of No. 1 Dulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. II Phone III FOR RENT HOUSES to rent. Hart. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 835 . Second Ay enuc West a30 FOUND FOUND Rosary. Owner may have same by calling at Dally Nm and paying for this IN nconw. Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Chevrolet Car lh good condition. Price $200. Dally News. tf IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH ' nM Cliff NORMAN A. WATT. Official AdminJfltrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 29th dav of March. AX). 1934. IS TROBATK IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS- T-r a ""ft AT ft t i. and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP CHARLES VESS. DECEASED. INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hla Honor W.E. Fisher, the 29th day of March. A.D. 1931, I waa appointed Adrmnlatrator of the estate of Charles Vess. deceased, and all parties having claim against the aald estate are hereby re-aulred to furnuh same, properly veri fied, to me on or before the lat day of May. AD. 1934, and all parties Indebted to the entate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me rorUiwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C., Dnted the ZHh iiv of March. A.D. 1934 OOVr.RNMr.NT LIQUOR ACT Notice f Application for lleer Licence NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 15th day of April next th undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Bonrd ror a licence m respect or premium, being part of the building known as the lUysport Hotel at Havsport, British Cbtnmbta, ttpon the lands described as Lota S3 and S4. nock 11, Townslte of Haysport. Prince Rupert Land Registration Dkttrlcc. la the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by open bottle for consumption on the premises r by closed bottle for consumption elsewhere. DATED this 10th day of March. 1934. MARIE ANN DUPUTS Apotleant t The following is the scale of charges made for reading notices. Marriage and Engasement announcement 2. Birth NoUces 50c, Funeral Notices St. Cards of Thanks. $2. Funeral Flowers 10 c, name. per HAIRDRESSER fERMANENT WAVING! Cluster Curl; Latest Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE TRANSFERS GARDEN Soil $250 a load. Cameron's Transfer. Phone 177. tt PAINTERS PAINTINO and Paperhanging Moller, Phone Red 802. notice or Am.irATinv for CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS N. 3 frnrt lorutf Mineral COLUMBIA I Claim. IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS- Cold Miff N. C Mineral Claim. TRATION ACT Marj-sret Mineral Claim. and - j Cliff trartlonal 'Mineral CUIm. IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP situate In the Portland Canal Mining IDA RAMSAY. DECEASED, .INTES. I Division. TATE. Where located on the west side of take notice that nv order of His -Bear River about three milea from ! Honor WJJ. Flaher. the 29th day of Marco, ; . i A D. 1931. I was appointed Administrator i of The estate of Ida Karnsav, ae- cea.ed, and all parties having claim against the said entte are hereby required to furnish same, property veri fied, to me on or cetore tne ut aay 01 May. AD. 1934. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay tne amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Lavfnl Owner William Darin. Number of the holder's free miner's certificate -77720-D. TAKE NOTICE that William Dann. Free Miner's Certificate No. 7T720-D In tend, at the end of sixty cava from the date hereof, to, apply to the Mining Recorder tor a ceruiicat or improvements for the purpose of obtaining a ; Crown Grant of the above claims. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICB that aotlon, under Section 85 of the "Mineral Act" must be commenced before the Issuance of such certificate of Improvements. DATED this 23rd day of March.' 1934. Jn6 WILLIAM DANN. in ritnruTE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" ; and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ARNOLD NIKOLAI NIELSON. DECEASED. INTESTATE. m TAKE NOTICE that By order of Hl Honor WJ". Fisher, the 20th day of March, AX). 1934, j was appointed Administrator of tne estate of Arnold Nikolai Nlalflon, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly veri fied, to me on or before tne 1st aav or May. AD. 1S34, and aU parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount or their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 29th day of March. A.D. 1934, CERTIIICWTES OF IMPROVE "trENTS TuKiiqnah ttonanta. TiiUuqunh Thief, Tiilunali IMIil Katie, ami Tiluquan I'.lva traction, Mineral Claim. SttiMOe In the Atlln Mining DlvUlon of Cawlar Dlatrtot. Where located: Left Bank of Tulsu quah River. TAKE NOTICE that n. Mcri, Praser, acting ai Jent for Taku Mines Company Limited,' Free Miner's Certificate 340fl D; j. O. Klrkham, Fres Miner's Certificate No. 73409 D; Carl Carl-on. Free Miner's Certltlcut No. 73413 Dt Olen A. Klrkham. Pre Miner Cer. tlflcate No. 73410 D; and Oeorje L. Johnaon. Free Miner' Certlflcata No. 73412 D; Intends, sixty days from th tfats hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Cemtlcaites of Improve. meats for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of ths above claims. ahd ruruier take notace that action, undnr Section 89 of the "Mineral Act" must he commenced before the lasnanc of such Certificates of Improvement. Dated this 20th day of February, 1934, t t 3- Dally Ntws W&nt-Adi satisfy, Do you read the classified advertisements!