P a M:tlvn v, m LADY DAINTY CLEANSING TISSUES Softest of Paper Handierchiefs. rec. -f ET hox. Special, while they l;iiV .' Third Avenue B B 255 Third Ave. JLtV THE NEW GILLETTE ARISTOCRAT "One Piece Razor" With 10 Gillette Blue Blades, Regular $4.00 Special at $3.25 REMEMBER We have on hand a complete line of Gift Sets in YAROLEY JASMINE - GARDENIA A A price for every purse, gift for eM-y occasion. unities Ltd. J? Pioneer Druggists I hr Keiall 8 tor rbonet: II It It Open Dally I'rom 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundav and Ho!i(Us I'rom V noon till 2 p.m., p.m. till 9 p.m. Values That Will Demand Quick Action! WOMEN'S SHOES A Big Clean-Up in our Bargain Dept. froup of Women' Shoes of Real Value for Thrifty Shoppers! Iij nlcm lines, but assuring a wonderful selection to choose from; r.: ail lint la this group but affords special selection for those wearing the smallc tees. I Specially Priced, $2.95 l The Family Shoe Store nt.i- a iturrit Pltnn LIMITED 'B,,:B."B;.TSrB!TB: BB. B 'B'.B. B;Bi:B.-BTB!rBrB?.BiB-"It:B!lB.1 FOR OIL BURNERS ASBESTOS 1TRNACE AND STOVE CEMENT Mb. can 20c 5-lb, can .... 75c THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Phone 101 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED . Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T S.S. CAHDENA KVKKY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. ! Arriving Vancouver Thursday ' . s TS.S. VENTURE EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Arriving Vancouver Monday a.m. i t Weekly sailings to Port Blmnaou. Alice Arm. Anyof, BtewaM and . River point, Leave Prince Rupsrt Sunday, I P.Jn. Further Information regarding all sailings id tickets, t-r-itiNre KtirrnT Atir.NCT: Third Aveno. rN" M. PERMANENT WAVES Dui m ie month of March hp New Thermtque Ouaran-l'-td Permanent Waves 0f ',fmplcte, ot La P nrLsicurio w,uaty Parlor ?i 2,0 fourth St. Phone 917 Housecleaning Time is Coming Done in Icsa Ume by modern methods Prices Reasonable BRUCE STEVENS rJioNE-ri? 1 1 Cans. J. R. Btfert, called to Win- ntpej on account cf the death, of, j u Kirtcr. laid ob Uut vn incs train lot i ppugis) wqr. A. O Avr-s. deputy provincial as- M"or, Mitod Ut night on the. Pnncw Adelaide for a trip, to, ; Qrean Falls on of (rial business. Douglas FrtaseH. who has been Announcements Oxaud Concert. Capitol Theatr. i Sunday afternoon. March lOlh, 3 lp.m.. commemorating 25th Anni-Swrsary of City of Prince Rupert. MRnvs Hand Junior Svmnhonv and other artists Admission by pro gram 25c., now selling at Capttcl Theatre. Proceeds for Boys' Band. II. Pioneer's Banquet Monday, March Supper-carnival, March 12. Church. Preebyterian March 14. Hall. March 2fi. Dafodll March 27. St. Patrick's Tea Basketball Ketehlkan vs.Ruper. Ma-ch 15 and 15, dance March 15 Moose Hall. St. Patrick's supper and concert. Catholic Hall. March 18. Anglican ! March 19. Tea, Mrs. Arnold's, Presbyterian Sunday School March 22. Boy' Band Parents' Association bridge, whist aud dance. Eagle's Tea. United Church. Children's dancing display, Odd fellows' Hall. March 29. Salvation Army Sale of Work, Home Cooking, April 3. Presbyterian Church Choir Con- c.'rt April 5. j-Chloe," United Church, April 11 and,,2. Anglican Spring Pale, April 25. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. Catholic spring sale, M.ty 16, Moose Hall Junior Moose meeting for tonight postponed until next Saturday TH DAILT llltfl PAGE FIVE THE DAILY NEWS. FKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Pub)bed F.very Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally, Ke?s. Limited", Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor LOCAl NEWS NOTES J oop I Tonight's train, due from the ...i east at 10:15, was reported trds O. II. Ahnon and F. Rowa sailed ( morning to, be on time, last night ur Ifce. Princes Adelaide ; ' for VsWfpuyer.. You can rent a ear at Walker's , iu low as 3iu a day. plus 7c. a Ba warm and comfortable by rid-Unite, inic In 3fc"Taxllt eoU the same. tf IfUfMstoc J. A. Fraser, provincial uwliee. left 09 but evening's train tor, a Crip, to Prince George on official buriseas. Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L.r re gular mon.thly meeting Wednesday. March 13, S.pjn. 57 B. E. Morgan, manager of the BJllmar Spruce M:IU wmlll at Porpoise Harbor, returned cn the ysntiue tbi raornlnv from a bJ1- nes trip to Vancouver. , F. W. llarl sailed last night on the Prince Adelaide lor Victoria where he will leceive further treatment for his, eyes. Mrs. McN'Cish md two. children, who arrived' In the city from the ; ana was remanaea :or eignt aays. '27, lrl or (uvpnilp ace Is invoivod in the Incident which allegedly occur red, In the city. I.0.D.E.W0RK LAST YEAR Activities Reviewed in Report of Secretary at Annual Meeting Work of Municipal Chapter. Im perial Order, Daughters of tht Empire, during the past year was viewed la the secretary's report at the annual meeting- Thursday, night as follows During the year n)ut regular and two special mee'mtj were. held; minimum attendant w&s 14, 4114 maximum, 25. A,g&i&t,le re otcentatlons from, primary chap irs were as follow;: Queen Mary, 47: IUU 60, 36; Cambral, 19. Under the Canadian Region, in unison, the members attended, the Armistice Memorial service at which time the. various chapters ploca wreaths on tenotaph. Mem- jws aim attended the yearly inter- cMSlonat service held May 27 at Baptist Church. The regulajr Empire. Day celebration took place- on May 23 when children from, public schools as sembled at the local theatre and listened to, an Interesting patriotic address arid musical program. Through the courtesy of the Capi tol Theatre management) a film was also, shown on this occasion. "During the year Municipal Interior earlier in the week, sailed cll-ntAr gsia'ai- oufen Marv 5 I spending the past four months. In (last night on the Prtncess Adelaide CnapUr jgs og. H!JI qn gbapter. llau..nw v.v " vumpin... $157.10; camorat cnapter, joiy.sa inwn w mm on me i-nncess tmi r-ntt t?ip.o aofuikk ynRroky aiicrnoom J. J- MUJe, nnnu manager 01 - the Northern British Columbia Hv C- D. Clark' ; United Cluin-h. returned to the city the Prince Oeorge Thursday night 'on tt PriaceM AdiMde jeerday from. a trip io Stewart on company , r Mnnon from a ten-day trip .to business and. sailed last night on 1 Vancouver on church business. the Princess Adelaide for a brief vBJgcTBiBiBiBimiliBffcimittiBtBiBtr BfBt'BTBZi trip to Ocean FalU. ' J.ifk McNeil, well known nioneer, S 1 business man of Tefkwa. was uay-; Disk Johnson, young Port Simp-S ing a brief bustsess visit to, town j son. Indian, having been brought I yesterday U arrived from, the In-. 'to. the city by the police yesterday. C terior on Thursday Right's, train appeared In city police court this and Mturaed to ivikwa last eve-; morning before Magistrate McCly These monies were used In maklrnf navment on nronertv pastor of First Power Co,, returned to. the city onjUxes maintenance and operation of L O. D. E. HalL also donations to needy families, chiefly provisions. clothing- shoes and fuel "All chapters presented cash bursaries to pupils ranking highest In June examinations. Six book prizes mont oa a carnal knowledge charge Falrview were also presented, to. pupils under classification of history and literature subjects. "The usual form, of Impressive 1 Decoration- Day service, was. held at I The provincial curt of revision, !markers on returned soldiers' with John Dybhavn as judge, has further adjourned its sitting until March 18. The only appeal of Importance remaining to be heard is that of the Canadian Fishing Co. against the valuation placed by the assessor on the Porcher Island cannery property. T. W. Brown, is appearing' for the Canadian Fishing Co. WEATHER REPORT Terrace Light sncw. east wind, temperature. 20. Anyox Snowing, calm. 20. Stewart Light snow, calm, 18 Hazelton Cloudy, calm, zero. Smlthers Cloudy, calm. cold. Burns Lake Bright, calm, 15 be-1 low. FIXTURES FOR SALE mism Shelving, Counters Silent Salesman Show Case Electrir Coffee Mill Bread Case, Show Cases . Biscuit Case, Meat Slictr 3(H)-round Toledo Scale Candy Scale, Cheese. Cutter Safe, Typewriler Vaperc tetters 2 Sets Vacuum Jars SlarWe. Slab. Ford Delivery Car MUNR0 BROS, Third Avenue 230 Window Shades Cream aud Qreeu Cflp 36x72 Inches, each ouV Mall Orders Sent COD. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE rhone 775. .Third Ave. graves. The supplying of these marters. together with recondi-i tloning expenses, represent an ex-! penditure of $1425.00. The chapter carried on a house to house campaign for the blind. Members were assigned to the dif ferent sections of the city. When collections were made, proceeds amounted to $555.61. "During the visit of the H. H S. Danae, the chapter tendered a reception for the city to the ship's company which entertainment I proved a decided, success. "All chapters have a ward in the local hospital. Such wards are re-I equipped and re-supplied with fur-jnlshlngs from time to time, as ' deemed necessary. "The chapter this past year met with difficulties In the way of anclhg the I. O. D. E Building. The i concensus, of opinion w us to offer fct It for rental with the result that it has been leased for a period of three years, beginning March 15. "While the order shows a decrease in revenue for the year end ing February 1935, I would point i ' out that from proceeds of $1265.80 less than $100 has been expended! out of our own city, which amount we are obligated to send to our na-i Itional and provincial offices." C. J. Lundquist of Hays Cove I Circle and his daughter, Miss Clara Lundquist, returned to the city on 1 the Princess Adelaide yesterday af-1 ternoon from, a, trip to Seattle. Miss Luudqulst spent thp winter In the "5011,111, and made a motor trip to California. I, J. J,. Hillard, well known northern United States customs officer, &r-J rived. Mx the city cn the Prince i George. Thursday night, Irpm Hy- i der, where he has been relieving for 1 the pas few weelfs, and w;Ul sail I tomorrow aboard the Princess INorah for his headquarters In Th rprfiil.ir moiithlv meetlnsr of the Ipoard pf rectors of the Prince t B Rupcr,t. Qeneral Hospital was held last uhiht in the hospital It was a' fj bjlef. session and business, wasjH largely ot routine nature. Those : present were S. B Alicdonald. pre-lp sldent; V- J Aide?, c.ity commls-l sioner; Frank Dibb,. G. P. Tinker. j Dr. R. Q. Large, W. M. Brown and I CL y. W,llk.!nson. directors; . W-" Birch, managing secretary, ahd f Miss Jean Harrison, R.N., ladyjg superlhtendeht.- niM Hospital Board To (Want Ads HoW on rroperty - Will Pay Taxes on Section Seven! Parcel Following; Cut In ; Assessment In view ol a rdwtl?a la assess- ( ment of from $2385 ta$i5QQ, having.' been granted at the elc purt 01 revision, members ol ibj bosyitar' board, at the regular monthly meeting last night, agreed thajl I . . . . . 1 t j,J - -i i T mey soonia continue jutvu Wff3 the property by paying o te&jp on 1 parcel pi land on oveurjopje sirey rf Section 7. City Commtasionov W. J. Ald$ who was In attendance as t)i meeting, felt that the board would be well advHed to hold on tP tfce property. Some Ome It J0SA be4 necessary to, build a new hospital eid he believed that this, wottjd be ' ji exceVcnt site. The taei. woqid iot exceed $75. Hosnitalization Contract System Board to Consider Revivine Plan. Which Operated With Success Here Be for? War The question of Instituting a contract system in connection with the Prince Rupert General Hospi tal whereby persons who pay a regular monthly fee would be entitled to re:elve free medical and hospital treatment m the hospital when necessary was brought up at 1 last night's hospital board meeting and, after some discussion, referred to the executive committee for report upon the practicability of instituting some surh scheme here, i Mr. Brown referred to how such a ' system was working to advantage ; in Kamloops and Port AlbernL Presldent S. D. Macdonald re- Cemetery Sunday. June 1 called how th olan bad worked with Queen Mary Chapter, in charge. Daughters of the Empire, together with members of the Canadian Legion, were In attendance. The chanter has now placed 45 with success here pplor to the 'war when Dr. J. T. Wall had been here, having been discontinued only when Dr. Wall left to go overseas. Mr. Macdonald was favorable to considering the idea of reviving the plan. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli. Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Princo Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 SPRING SUIT - or TOP COAT Samples just arrived. Prices reasonable. Come in and get the first choice. M. T. LEE-Third Ave. HYDE TR FOR SALE MARINE ENGINE 8 HP. EASTHOPE Q,as engine for sale ewtns to lnstallatjon of larger eagin. In excellent condition. Wieo magneto. Easipe reverse gear Price $290.00 Including 23Vr-inchxl9 propeller. P-opeller shalt and stem gear not Included. Boat Mowttch. New Float HELP WANTED LESSpN from, the depression-Be, a Oivil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Qlerk, Sten-ognrphe etc. Free. Bookie. "How tg get a Government Job. M OjO. OtrH Service Sehool PERSONAL l-MN? Buy your Sanitary Supplies direct and sgve 75. Stan dard Lines. Send $100 fpr 15 assorted. Imperial Importers,. 211 Lumberman's Bldg. 509 Richards Street, Vancouver, B.C." tf PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay. We star, you. The Canadian Kindergarten Ia.stU.uc. Winnipeg. MISCELLANEOUS UP TO $50.00 EACH PAID FOR U. S. INDIAN HEAD CENTS. Wcbuy all dates regardless of condition. Stamp collections and metals wanted. Send 10c. (coin ta-prtee list and instructions. Satisfaction guaranteed or 10 refunded. HUB COIN & STAMP SHOP, 113-10 N. Forsythe, Sar-nla. Ont. tf PAINTERS PAINTING ana Papertangtng Moller. Phone Red 802. i LANI KF.JHTKY ACT Re: NOTirr. OrtHteate or Title No. 9856-1. covering the Westerly Sixty (60) crw. met or I am of Lot 43. Group On-. Cacslir DUUIct. IB the Provtarr of Brttlcb Columbia. M ftr plan, bordered omiiee. tttcbed to deed deposited No 08SS-I. WHEREAS aatislaotorr proof of low or the above Oerttnoate of Title. Issued In the name of Erode Constantino has been filed In tttSa office, notice 1 hereby m-.en that I shall, at the expiration of one mcnih from the date of the first publication hereof, taau a Provisional Certificate of TlMe t lieu of the. said lost Certificate, unless in the mean-! time valid objection Is. made to me In writing. : DATED at the Lend Eeglstry Office, Prince Rupert. B.C., this 23th day of February. 193S , A. THOMPSON. I Deputy Registrar of Titles. i : f ' "GOVKKNMIAT MCH'OK ACT" i Notice of Application for lleer Licence. NOTICE Is hereby given that oa the Tenth day of Apru. next, the under-igned Intends to apply to the liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of the premtre. betas; part of the building known as Queens Hotel, situate on Min Sttaat New U&ssett, B O. upon the land described as Lot No. S. In Block No. 14. Map 943. Massett Town-sile. to Use Prtoce Rupert Land Respiration District In the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by thesl&st or the bottle tar consumption on the premlaa. or elsewhere. DATED thla 1st day ot Maren, AD. 1 1985. ' CARL KWMIS. 1 Applicant. Meth Davies returned to theclty on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a vacation trip to i Vancouver. ANS Office, 315 Second Ave., FB Phone 580 All Kinds of Cartage 5 Trucks For Quick Service Coal & Wood For Sale, Dry Sawdust iTi3 zwsm wummz wzximwom kuksisw wa w. musstkinwrnxmsm SSWORTKTg COME AND SEE OUR NEW WALLPAPERS A large shipment of the newest patterns of, SVHWOUTHY wallpapers has lust ars rived. Drop in and see them. You will be surprised at what small cost you run buy these beautiful modern papers for your rooms, GORDON'S HARDWARE jn.a,iji zutm Phone 311 u 1 McBride St. g . ilium ii ilia UifiBiiji