Sa,urJ PAGE SIX TIIE DAILY NEWS w-iteb 3 WA J Tag Day Being Held Today For Soldiers' Graves Don't Forget King's Silver Jubilee May 6th - .1- Through the facilities of the Press of British Columbia during the ensuing weeks, a series of messages ay 'your .Government will deal with , the problems confronting the people of Ilrltish Columbia and the manner in which your Government it endeavouring to meet them. It is the sincere wish of your Government that legislation enacted or contemplated will do the greatest good to the greatest number of British Columbia's citizens. HI I PRIMS MINITt OF BRITISH COLUMBIA A r The firtt of thr rU$ irill npxar In thr daily prett Tufday, May 7, and in the rural pre during the treek. it- SAVE ON YOUR PAINTING COSTS A Genuine Sale of Standard B-H Products For One Week Only SHELL GLOSS ENAMEL A semi gloss enamel for walls, furniture woodwork. Durable and waterproof. - Gals. Quarts Regular $2.85 $150 SALE PKICE .... $2.10 51.10 and Pints 85c 60c B-H FLOOR LUSTKE A high g!oss durable enamel for floors and linoleum. Fast drying. Quarts Pints Regular $150 85c SALE PRICE $1.15 60c B-H CHINAMEL VARNISH STAINS A fast drying, durable color varnish for floors, woodwork and furniture. Quarts Pints V2 Pints Regular $1.75 90c 45c SALE PRICE $1.25 63c 35c B-H GENERAL INTERIOR VARNISH A clear washable varnish for interior woodwork. Gals Regular $3.45 SALE PRICE $2.60 SUPPLY IS LIMITED SO ACT NOW 12 Gals. $1.85 $1.15 Quarts $1.10 85c Prince Rupert Pints 65c 50c Gordon's Hardware I tee under general supervision of Millicent Anderson. Bessie Chand- Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. W. Brass, Mrs. J. E. Boddie. Regent of Queen Mary Chapter, also assisting. Headquarters are at th Canadian Legion Rooms. Mrs. W. C. Aspinall and Mrs. D. C. Stuart are also on I duty at headquarters. Queen Mary Chapter. Imperial j Taggers are as follows: Eva Order,' daughters of the Empire, Is , Chandler, Margaret Smith, Sylvia holding Its annual tag day today In Croxford, Peter Brass, Robert Col-aid of the soldiers' rraves commit- , lart, Mrs. Brass, Norma Curric, TheFsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Ull j By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Anniversary Celebration, ler. Margaret Lamb, Rose Cox, Hugh Mackenzie, Mrs. Tnng, Mrs. S. V. Cox and Maurice T-ng. Large Hollywood Church Destroyed First Baptist Edifice in Moving Picture Centre Hazed by l ire Yesterday HOLLYWOOD, May 4: The large First Baptist Church, one of the community's most Imposing edifices, was totally destroyed In a spectacular fire yesterday. The building itaelf was valued at $100,. ;O00..A $10,000 pipe organ and a Z, 000 library were also destroyed. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Sharks Of British Columbia Coast Through the courtesy of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, we are able to nresocit these drawings it nine species of shark 'hat have been authen-Mcally recorded on the British Columbia coat The balrnir shTk will be of part'eubr local In- 'erest. The drawings vere orepared by Dr. W . Clemens, director of he Namimo n'olwlcni ".atlnn. and O. V Wtlby of the Provincial Mu- cuin at Victoria. facUon that the tie-up Is now end ed. The situation was one which served to fully illustrate Prince Rupert's dependence upon iU fUh-.ng Industry and he adverse effects of lte being interfered with. It is only to be hoped that too nuch has not been lost as a result of the Ue-up and that, as the sea- on advance, the losses may be made up for. Meantime, it Is expected that not much time will be lost by the fleet In getUng down to a full and normal basis of operations. The next week. It Is expected. will see a. large number of boats go lng out Including some whose first trips of the. season it will De. Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the week ending C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade lalde. Capt. 8. K. Gray, arrived In I The Dominion hydrographlc sur- vry ship William J. Stewart has ar-I ! rlvcd the latter parf, of this week In j Queen Charlotte Island waters from .Victoria. Chief Hydrographer H. D. Parizeau and his staff will spend I I the greater part of the summer season charting west coast waters 1 1 of the Queen Charlotte Islands. J WATERFRONT WHIFFS Settlement of Fishermen's Strike an Important And Gratifying Kvent Hydrojrraphic Steamer On Queen Charlottes Fish Landings Increase' MUO SHARK . cat smar I7F tVf(x MACKC(tt'HAR ;J CASHING SHARK ooa ISM SLCfPlR SHARK oill program at the Capitol Theatre on Monday and Tuesday 'lilt SJvei Streak" Is a tenstl drumat c sioty. the theme of whi h was su;ieaeu by tin; new du&ri tnototeii streamline trulnit whui. have been exciting m miicli utter-eat of laic, Such a train Is featum! throughout the Mm as an adjuii' ; .' to the dram. Sally Diane anr inariee Htarreit nead tnr ra T An event of major and gratifying importance in Prince nardie Albright and wmiam Fu- Rupcrt during the past week was the settlement ot the num arc aim tentured. iishermen's strike over the question of sharing of halibut in "Kentucky Kemeu. - i liver proceeds. Without discussing the rights or wrongs wheeler and nobert Wii ey of the situation or the question of winners or losers in the lwo ,vat,?rl"? ma ''" Lillooet a year or o ago. and It is members of the caat her first trip north. It u consld- mmmm. ered likely that he inuy vi.it Prince Rupert before the summer la over HOLIDAY PICTURES Unusually Attractive Double mil Cuming to Capitol Theatre At First or Week The Silver Streak," a thrilling story dealing with the history-mak ing non-slop maiden run of a yesterday totalled 505.900 pounds , new streamline train across the it being the heaviest weeks volume (continent, and "Kentucky Kernels." 0; business so far trus season, ui the total 203,400 pounds was from Canadian vessels and 302.500 pounds from American. The total of landings for the season up to and including yesterday was 1.122.600 pounds of which 593.900 pounds had been from Canadian boats and 528,700 pounds from American. This vtas a far cry short of 1934 at a corresponding date when the total was 4.000.765 pounds Including 2,-062,365 pounds from Canadian vessels and 1.938,400 pounds from American. Prices during the week were at a rather low level, bids for Cana dian fish ranging from 5c to 05c and for American from 4c to 7c an uproattous wneeier-wooiscy comedy, laid in a realm where fierce feuds are as common as mammy songs, comprise an unusually attractive holiday double KING'S JUBILEE Keep in the Parade Happy With a .vtussallem Jubilee Ice Cruam Special Sundae port at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon Jubllec special Lunch irom me soum ana san"i m iu p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Again delayed by heavy freight business along the coast, particularly for cannery points, Union steamer Cardcna, Capt. Ernest Oeorgeon. arrived In port at 6 o'clock this morning, sailing a couple of hours later on her return to Vancouver and waypolntx Dybhavn Hack Sunday John Dybhavn, who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver to preside over spring meetings of the Pacific sub-executive of the Biological Board of Canada, Is expected to return to the city from the south on the Catala tomorrow evening. Dr. Neal M. Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimen tal Station, who attended the same meeting. Is due back towards the end of next week. ' Sandwich, Cake, Coffee Jatger's Liquerlse All Sorts per lb Ely's High Class Chocolates iu. ,....fw,..l Pry's Chocolate Bud per ib. .: T.. ..... Itowntree's Mapfb Buds per lb Pascall's Boiled Fruit Candles, per lb and 25c 25c 29c 25c 25c 29c Jubilee Boiled Assortment OCn UOK Mr it, 4 M - Robertson's Peppermints per lb Holiday Special Mlrcd Biscuits, per lb 29c 25c i We carry all l-'rrslt Fruits for youri Holiday Table ' I Try Our Confectionery, Ice Cream ; Parlor MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Whrr Dollar Have Morr Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Don't foreet King's Silver Jubilee Anniversary, July G Uert an I III! dispute, it is sufficient to observe that the whole commun- fcud ar,ou, nmU yr ,mid ., may well nave e senee 01 saus- T- r. . rid-.Htun- -ilmn, Ma,v r... The William J Stewart li a new We. Noah Beery and "Srannkv boat, which replaced the veteran MeFarland are olher imoortani LAST TIMES TOMr.,.T "KID MILUONS" 'Starts 7 36 & 9 IVllns Monitajvith Rr. rial Holiday Matinee t it, The stream-lined r the thrilling u ,u drama "The Silver Streak" Fastest Tra n m t - 4 A streamiiii' j straining .tci t. , wheels, breath J, curves on a new r hurtHr throueh v plains and moun'r J heroic race with 8allv lllanf. Wm, Farnum At 3:58. 8 28 R), , f -Nightly Or. PLUS Ttir World (irratr t xut; Wheeler Mm Woolsey n "Kentucky Kernels" TllC tWO kf I v i:n M ;ford Clan m ,1 K x lend ... If . Hi. i! l . hivj your r'li ,1 . ill. MARY ( Mtl.lSl.i: NOAH nri.RY At J 43 King s Silver Jubilee Celebration FLAGS - - 5c to $3.50 Streamers 50 ft. 2 inches wide, all color, 10c roll; $1.00 doz. Crepe Paper Dennisons, 15c fold 10 ft. Decorated Crepe, red, white and blue, 10 ft., 10c Plajj Drape, 10 ft., 10c Jubilee Sunshades. ,'J5c each Jubilee Hyeshades, 15c each Join in the big parade with a new C. CM. Bicycle $32.00 to $40. Take Along Your Camera and don't forjjet an extra roll or two of film. AH new stock. f UNION STEAMSHIPS MMITKD 8team;is leave Prl.ice Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA KVKRY TUESDAY, 1:30 VM, Arriving Vancouver Thursday T.S.S. CARDKNA EVERY FRIDAY .Ml DM (HIT. Arriving Vancouver Monday a.m. Wfkl; ullltiffi to Port Btinpmu Anjoi. '8irt nrt Nt Rim point. iTinr iiupm ennd.y, a pjn Furtncr information regarding ah sailings and ticket v rRIM'r. Ht'l'FRT MlrM'Tf Thlrit ttrnn. NDf ' DON'T FOUGHT THE KING'S SILVER JUBILEE Celebration, Monday, May fi and remember that we carry Linoleum, Ivtfs a,1(' Congoleum at very low prices, D. ELI0 Phone: Ore n 421 Furniture Exchange 1