raw ? 1335 Mi: TBS DA1LT HZYf PAQK THRU LOCAL NEWS NOTES TEA MaWaWSaawa TM TaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWaaMI HI . SjF BROWN LABEL - 65 lb-ORANGE PEKOE - 80 lb' Saturday CASH SPECIALS Mayer's Aspirin 5c & 30c Colgate's Tooth Paste ... 5c Hinds Honey & Almond Cream 35c Ahsorbine Jr. $1.00 Knos Fruit Salts 79c Phillips Milk of .Magnesia 40c Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste, 60c for . . . ,25c Hrcwcrs Yeast Flakes, ?5c size for 50c 10c size for 25c Uisma Rex, large size $1,00 m&es IM. Zfi Pioneer Druqgists lbe Kciall SUrt Thonts: El & 82 0rn Daily Frum 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays anil Holiday tram 1! noon till 1 p.m., ; p. in till 9- p.m. in i riMBinrrrTi nrr Do Not Foiyi-t Kine's Silver .Tuilot Anniversary t-k bratin. Monday. May fith STEER BEEF Hjrp Roast, lb. 20c ( r:: s Arm, lb. 15c BrwrloKs Stew, 2 lbs. 25c LAMB Log.-, lb 28c Slmuldoiv, trimmed 20c Shoulder as cut. lb. 16c FRESH WHIPPING CREAM 20c 1 Pint IlKI.Mi YOl'It HOT ILK "re Mush- J0 Fresh Pork 9Qf rooms per lb. ov' Tenders, lb fl0t Fresh Frying CAn Australian Hiickons, each . Kahbits, 2 for . . VEAL Kumps, lb 20c Shoulders, lb 15c PORK Butts, per lb 20c Chops. 2 lbs 45c Remember You Can Ret it at the Sterling Early Ad. Copy is appreciated err Hunting, flag decorations for floats at Wallace's. (103) You can rent a car at Walker as low ai.il.50.ia .day, plus 7c. .a Prince roperi Tennis Club Amen .an Tournament, Sunday at 1:30. (103) Mrs. A. Dlngwell, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and Na-natmo, returned to the city from the south 'Wednesday. L. s. Davidson , .manager of the Dunwell Wne, was a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert Wednes- 1 day returning to Stewart following a brief business trip to Vancouver. II V. Morehouse, well known can- ' nery manager of the D. C. Packers, ; whose regular station is at Namu it district manager, is here on company business, having arrived Vancouver Wednesday. jfrom J H. Scott, assistant general freight agent, Canadian National and returned to Vancouver on the I same steamer last night. I Fred Clendennlng representative of the Empire Shipping Co., who had been here In connection with : the loading of the grain ship Paris , City at the local elevator, and CapL Clive R; Brewster, who acted as ; pilot for the vessel sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on their l return to Vancouver. Miss Minnie Goldstein of Juneau I was a passenger aboard the Prin- jcess Norah yesterday returning to the Alaska Capital after a vacation trip to Seattle and elsewhere in the south. She is the stater of Charles Goldstein, well known Juneau mer chant. Mr. Robert Gordon and daugh ter. Miss QUve Oordon RJ. of the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, will leave on this evening's train for Montreal where they will embark May 10 aboard the steamer AntprUafor a visit In Ire- Hfoe 'rhey-flHTperld the summer near Cork with Mrs. Oordon' mother. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Chollett and three children of Paris. France were passengers aboard the Prin cess Norah yesterday going north to make the round trip to Skagway They arrived on the coast a few days ago' from Shanghai. China. where Mr. ChoUette ha- been prac tising his professior as a civil en gineer. and are on their way to Paris. Tenders Invited Sealed tenders wllbe received ui to May 15 for one only model D. B. 1934 Chevrolet Panel Delivery. Just Uke new. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. KAIEN MOTORS LTD. '103i Phone 52. Notice Tenders for taking down the United Church Qymnasium. Sixth Ave West, will be received by the undersigned on or before May 15. J. H. THOMPSON. MOKRIS KIRKLANI) 'Listed on The Toronto Stock Exchange Review upon request. A. 1). WATTS & CO. .Members The Toronto Stock Exchange Montreal Curb Market 330 BAY ST. TORONTO Telephone WAverlcy 4517 GROTTO TAXI PHONE 456 Hert Morgan.Uutl Harrle.prop. You don't know what riding In comfort means until you have taken a ride In our NEW DODGE Equipped with perfect heating and cooling systems. 3 Cars at your service. Be warm and comfortable by rid lug in 32 Taxi It costs the same. tf Tomorrow, teahorae cooking, aid' of guide camp. fund, Anglican Ca thedral, 3 to 6 p.m. , c02) : Mrs. C H. Sawle of New Hazelton Is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the interior on 1 last night's train. j Louis Schulze, well known Atlln aboard' the Princess Norah yesterday returning north following a brief business trip to Vancouver. J. Knudson, well known Dawson' hotel proprietor, was a passenger, aboard the Princes Norah yester-i day returning to the Yukon after: having spent the winter on a trip I to California and elsewhere in the south. t Mrs. Murray Pottf or Alert Bay arrived in the city on the Princess Norah yesterday from the south. 1 Railways. Vancouver, arrived In ( being here to attend the graduation the city on the Prince Rupert Wed-j of her daughter. Miss Jane Potts, nesday from the south on business! from the nurses' training school of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. At 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon the fire department had a call to a bush fire to the rear of Comox Avenue, no damage being done Half an hour later there was a call to Westview where residents had become alarmed at the grass fire which has been burning during the past two or three days along the allway track. Dr. R. O. Large was the speaker under the auspices of the Prince! Rupert Medical Association at the Capitol Theatre between shows Wednesday evening In connection with the King's Jubilee Cancer Fund. Dr. J. P. Cade spoke last night. Dr. C. II. Hajjkinson will be heard tonight and Dr. W. T. Kergln Saturday night. t Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Hooper of Digby Island will sail on the Car-dena tonight for shushartle Bay. Mr. Hooper, who ha been a member of th.e pigblslpdjwireless station staff for the pastslx years. Is being transferred to Bull Marbor station. Alex Turner, from Bull Harbor, wll lbe Mr. Hooper's successor here. With his wife and family, he will ' arrive next week from Vancouver Island. CHURCH rAKADE SUNDAY All South African Veterans, returned men. nursing sisters and Ladles of the Auxiliary are requested to muster at the Canadian Legion Hall at 10:30 a.m. Sunday to parade to St. Andrews Cathedral to attend special KINO'S JUBILEE THANKSGIVING SERVICE. Head ed by Boys Band. All medals to be worn. 3. Announcements C.Cl'. Bazaar, Eagles' Hall, May Cambral Tillie's Treat, May 3. Jubilee Dance. My 6. International Tea Baptist Churc' May 8. Catholic spring sale. May 16. Gyro Hot-down, Moose Hall. Frl-lay. May 17. Moose Hall 31 AY 10 Junior Moose Bridge and Dance Good prizes Si refreshments. Welle's Orchestra PURE FRESH MILK , from government .Vested cows delivered at your home Just In time1 for breakfast. Dally delivery. 4 a.m. and 8 a.m. Extra delivery at 4 p.m. except on Thursdays and Sundays. DOMINION DAIRY Phone lied 608 The OilWt's Lye Booklet tells bow to use this t powerful cleanser and disinfectant lor dozens of bousettoM tasks. Also Kives full directions for soapmakiog, thorough cleansing and other uses an the farm. Send for a free copy to Standard HraoesLtd., Fraxer Ave., & Liberty fcU, Toronto, Ontario. Keep GOING wiih BETTER BRAN FLAKES Teat your appetite to genuine bran flakes. Crisp delicious flakes of wheat with enough extra bran to be mildly laxative. Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes are truly better bran flakes. Packed with nourishment. Always crisp and ready to eat with milk or cream. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. PEP MAM FUKIS WHEAT XOaaMfliU HOW 1 HATED CLEANING TOILET BOWLS GILLETT'S LYE Provincial Constable Victor Bond returned to the city Wednesday from a brief trip to Vancouver on escort duty. R. L. Mcintosh left on Wednesday evening's train for Terrace where he will take up residence for the summer. Mrs. Mcintosh will be leaving for Terrace later. Rev. W. R. Welch, United Church pastor at Terrace, arrived In the city from the interior on last night's train and sailed aboard the steamer Prince Ttupert for Vancou ver. He will spend a month In the south, attending the annual British Columbia Conferencp in Vaucouver while away. Mrs. W. H. Belson of Sidney, Van couver Island, vlee-presldent of the Anglican Woman's Auxiliary for Western Canada, sailed last night by the. Prjnc,e, .Rupert, on her return south after a visit here to attend the annual meeting of the Caledonia diocesan board Col. Belson, who came north with her, made the round trip to Anyox and also returned south last ninht Mrs. Bel son, while here, wis the guest of I Mrs. J. B.' Gibson. Fourth Avenue East. s Stains flush off this easy way Once each week sprinkle Gillett's Pure Flake Lye-full strength into the bowl. 0(1 come all stains without scrubbing! Kills germs, banishes odors as it cleans. Frees trap and drain pipe from obstructions. Absolutely harmless to plumbing and enamel. Get a tin today! NcrrrdlMolTC lya In hot witter. Th action ut th !y Itatlf heat th water. Saturday PECIALS at the CutRate Shoe Store LADIES' WHITE KID PUMPS, TIES AND OXFORDS Broken lines Q1 QQ To clear ViyO LADIES' BLUE SANDALS AND CHIC OXFORDS Very latest designs (go Specially priced, from ?ATtt7 up MEN'S BLACK CALF DRESS OXFORDS Large range to choose from C-j AO Newest styles t?l.VO MEN'S SPORTS OXFORDS In brown and fawn and black and white. Latest Qr designs. Specially priced from Pat.l Final Clearance Broken Lines Ladies' Kid, Patent and Calf Pumps in Spanish and Cuban heels, in a great array of styles to choose from $1.69 Our Range of Running Shoes is the Largest in Prince Rupert Extra Special For Saturday Women's White Oxfords with crepe rubber soles, red, green and blue trim 95c Youths' Brown Boots, crepe soles 89c Youths' Fawn Boots, heavy suction soles, si2es 11 to 13 $1.29 Boys' Brown Boots, Fleet Foot, sizes 1 to 5 99c Broken Lines in Runners Men's, Women's, Boys' & Children's, to Clear U. EiLIU g. ireen 421 69c. up DON'T FORGET THE KING'S SILVER JUBILEE Celebration, Monday, May 6 and remember that we carry Linoleum, Rugs and Congoleum at very low prices. n Tf lf Phone. Furniture Exchange ft m 9 w a m A ,1 W I