'15 MM A New Cleansing Tissue ! ir removing make-up, cold cream, ! : '. product, rondo at Ocurtu FhIIh. Price, 18c per roll 2 for 35c Ormes Ltd. Jit Pioneer Druqtjists Th, Keislt Star Phone: XI k 11 Open Hailv From a.m. till 10 p.m. S :mu ! Moiiilajm From 12 ihniii till 1 pm, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. i L'd K inn's Siho Jubilee Anniver-i eieiiratum, Monday. May fith pt vour Spring Shoes B. C. CLOTHIERS, LTD. minute in Pumps. Ties and T-Strtiprt nt $2.97 a pair and up Next Frizell's Market fisft which made Prince RupertFamous Rupert Brand" SMOKED lACKCOD- Prepared Dally By Radian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, 1J.C. "Fft Kmr Silver Jubilee Anniversary Celebration, May Cth K CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Rrand Chemical . Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphat of Ammonia, Superphosphates, Complete Fertilizers Jrochiccrs & Refiners of Tadanac Rrand Metals "u' Mlver. Electrolytic fml. Zinc. Cadmium. Ilismilin. tNI0N STEAMSHIPS LIMITED TSs r 8lamels Irove Prince Rupert for Vnncouvrr-" Arri,IA4 EVKHY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. 1 Vancouver Thursday Ts tJS.rAi,. o Arr '"VERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. v n ''M'UtiW to Port SlmroQ Antoi Btewsrt and NaasWRIye'r Iat prince nupen 8undJ, JJJJ formation regarding all sailings and tickets aU- Phons SSI Mr Johnston who sail tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for a business trip to tUver ilnlet. l,oca school teachers returninc n. W. Chambers, manager of Klemtu cannery, arrived In the City on the Catala last evening from the plant down the coast He will be here on bus'ness until Friday night when he will sail by the 1 i Cardena on his return to the can-. nery which Is to be operated again this year j 3. Announcements THJt OAILT KEWB fade ridiii LOCAL NEWS NOTES You can rent a car at Walker' !tw low a $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a hnlle. i (Th.-M.i. leave the Prince Rdpert General iTuesdBjr at 8 p.m. In the city hall. C.GJ Basaar, Eagles' Hall, May Cambral Tillie's Treat, May S. Jubilee Dance. My 6. International Tea Baptist Churc?i May 8. Elks' Dance Friday. May 10. Catholic spring sale. May 18. Oyro Hoedown, Moose Hall. Fri day. May 17. Moose Hall MAY 10 Junior Moose Bridge Drive And Dance Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service isLthc bes,t .and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record oi all repairs made and rill parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all seta serviced by SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Blue 32 Be Warm ahd comfortable by In 32 Taxi It cot the same. ,tf Th Dun" offer specially low J 0, McD. rtunter has sufficiently rtt for June only. For partkularJlncovereC from the effect of a re write Madame Rajsut Tien. B.C. cent major operation to be able to 98 s Geo. E. WlncUor, manager of the Canadian Flsntng Co.'a cannery at Wates Inland, and Mm. Windsor were poMencra AWrd the Catala ffatt evening going horth from Van jwuiver. ! Mrs. O C Arseneau arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver to attend the funeral of her father, the late Wilfrid Oration, which took place thy ; morning I Hospital this afternoon for his , women Canadian Club annual; home in the Leeds Apartment. meeting ior election oi omeers Mrs. Thomas Morgan and fa mily of McBrlde Street returned to the city yesterday after an enjoy able two weeks visit at Lawyer It- land with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Or. A. E. Jure, consulting engineer of the Consolidated Minings Smelting Co.. was a passenger on bourd the Catala last night going through to Stewart to pay one of hi periodical visits to the Big Missouri mine. H. N. Brocklesby, assistant dlrec- Moriv Rhi.i- if vnnn.i- v oi uic mnce Kuperc tisnenes la on one of hi, trrtlit hutlne t Expelmental E-taUon, wfll leave on trips to this dlstrtet, sailed last ! J?"?, r11'' ral? l the rtkfht on the Palol. fnr Anvnv nnfl w OnWTl UJ Uffll i - - j . . . j i ... Stewart after having visited Usk c m ,r"' u- "' wu' last week Constable W Mlddleton. police, transferred from Bur- ,naby to the city detachment here, arrived on the Catala last evenine also give lectures in a number of Eastern cities on medicinal oil re search. He will be away about a month. $150 Cash prizes for best in- I from the south. He takes the place dustrlal, commercial fraternal, ad-' of Constable Tate who recently re- 'Rising. British Empire, comic 1 Mimed from the force. lflnd noveIty float8- decorated autos. bicycles, prams, clowns, comics etc. I Mrs. R O. Johnston arrived lnk Tpur entries now for the the city on the Catala hist eten.!lvin JUDliee leorauon raraae ln from Victor, being on her day. Celebration way to Inverness cannery to spend Committee headquarters. Canadian the summer. She was met here by ""U1"K uay Jur entries. Thursday, May 2nd. CERV1CE JPECIALS 98 At a meeting of delegates from various labor organizations under the auspices of the unemployed to the city nn the Catala last even-'councils, it was decided to receding alter attending the annual nl2 International Labor Day In convention of the British Columbia t'tinet Rupert on May 1 with a Heartier1 Federation in Victoria , mass meeting. Kev. u. ciarxe. were J S. Wltawn. MUs E. A. Mer- VasUx of First United Church, han eer Mls Mav llartln. Mrs. B. i to speak ami J. E. Panter. Walker. Miss Molly Delaney and1c nominee for Skeena ln the Miss Caroline MitchelL 'federal election, is also being ln- 'vited ; For Tuesday & Wednesday LARD Swift's Pure 1- lb. pkg SALT Plain or Iodized 2- Ib. carton BLUE RIBBON TEA per lb ROYAL CITY PEAS Choice, 8iev 3, 3 tins 15c 8c 45c 27c SWISS CHEESE 5 portions 91 uXK p per pkg. ' EGOS Bulkley Valley 00 p "A" Large, per doz. LIFEBUOY SOAP 1n per bar FRY'S COCOA 4 Qf LVKj V,-lb OXYDOL 9 (in larire nkg KING OSCAR SARDINES f Op YELLOW SUGAR OQp 4 lbs. Fruit and Vegetables Fresh Asparagus, per lb. 15e Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb 25c lUnrlver Carrots, washed, 6 lbs. ..15c Uprlver Parsnips, washed, 4 lbs. 15c Juicy Lemons, per doz. lc Rhubarb, per lb. . 5c Florida Graoefruit. large, each 9c Watts Grocery rilONE 35 PHONE 56 -THE BEST FOR LESS" AVr ish to announce that the REGAL SHOP is now established in their new home nest door to the Bulkley .Market. W0 should like to take this opportunity to thank our customers for their loyal support during the past two years and trust that we shall be favored with your continued support In our new store The Red Army that Calls You "General" YouU need t mlaoctp to re tliese ioktien of oun. Thrr tre to (null that thirty thoinand of them tide by ile only mrsMire one Inch. Yet there-are billions of thtm Mrvinf you. These foldlen known to aiedkat tdenct as red nrpwdes-idve your blood its red color. They carry haenw-y lobin (iron-natriment) to every nerve, fibre and tistue of your body. II tbee fitlle red corpuscles become ton few or do not carry enough baetnotlobta look out for trouble, for tt is the weakening of this army that is a danger signal of health. Persons ho are rundown, anxmic, nervous, easily tired, lack vitality and strength are gtrter-ally thote whose red corpuscles and haemoglobin (iron-nutriment) ire below normal. There is, fortunately, a treatment that soon builds up both red corpuscles and iron-nutriment and by actual test of blood under the microscope this remedy proved Its blood-building worth. The test was applied to a group ( run-down people and the blood of each one was found to be decidedly below normal The competent authority who supervised the tests, instructed each person to take Dr. Williams' Pink Fills called pink because they have a pink sugar coating (or 30 days, and then return for another blood test I In that short period Dr. WiUtim' fine old remedy infallibly demonstrated what it can do for run-down, anamic people. The gains made in. health and strength were remarkable. The people looked and felt much better and the microscope showed bow their red corpuscles had been increased and their Iron-nutriment, too! These tests form a reliable guide for you If vou, too. are run-down. Take Dr. ttlQiattu' Pink Pills. The shortages of your blood will be made tip and strength, vitiBtv and vie or will return. AO drur lists have Dr. WiDUmi' Pink PilU at 50c, the full-sue package. m W. Jones, school teacher at Port Essington, after spending the Easter vacation in the south, arrived in the city on the Catala last night. being on his way back to the Skeena River. Miss 'Betty LeRoss returned to the city ort Saturday night's train to resume her High School studies here after spending the Easter hol idays at Pacific with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. LeRoss. She was accompanied by little Miss Rose marie Kllpatrick. FOR SALE MILKING Goats. $12. Phone Blue! 165. Write Box 234. 100 FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 1418 2nd Avenue. Phone Red 431. . tf FOR RENT Six-room modem house with furnace, apply 1851 Graham Avenue or Phone Red 104. 'I001 PAINTERS PAINTING pna Paperhanglng Moller. Phone Red 802 T.nvr.RXMKVT 1.IQVOR ACT" Notice -of Atpllmtlorl for IWf I-lrenre NOTICE U hereby irn that on tn 16th day of &ty hext. the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board tor a lleence In rpt of pre-k.in nurt nt a tmlldtae knon rmr tuasCTf MOTEL. ftUuate- at Main Street New Mwoett. B.C upon the Unds cXTlbea an Ijm no zo iki 37 Block 4, Map No. . Masttt 4b.-.n. In IK. Prlnr Rlirert LAIKl I negtstmUw District in the Province of Brttlsh coiumoia. ior we "' ' 7' eohmtmptlon on the preml or else-whore. . . . . n Dated this 18th day or Apru ijo n.u UEORUE BlUMUiia niui.n, AtmllNnt W.tTf.R MhriCt IHvmlnn and iKtirp vnTrnv tHt Pilcrlm Odd Mine Limited (N.P.L.I whose addres is 300 Royal Bank Buuaing. vmkvui". C. will apply for a licence to take and lUw SO cubic fee per teconU and SO raai nor umnn ir. un. tiiri i - water out of Wann River wtrteh flowa uMv.-.r,1 anrl rtmin Into TakU Arm of TaW Lake at a point ort th-Eagerly shore of the tald lke aNut three mile from the West Ann Of the The water B1 be drvertefl at polnti about 1 mile and Hi miles respectively rrom the mourn ru u uu ""r- - the land dencrioed a Vat 4665. CaUr DUtrlct . This notice waa Ported on the t ground on the 5th day of April. 1933 a ttii notil ni ten &DDUC f wuj ... " i .i. ,hMm tn the . Wa- tee Act" will be filed tn the office of the Water Recorder at AM In, U.c I OblecUona to the Mltotlon nuy d 1 filed with th ald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Watee RhU. 'Parliament Building. Victoria, B. O, Within thirty dnya after the first -P-j pear&nce of thla notice in a local nwa- '"LaRlM OOtD MINES UMITtSD ! NJ.L t Applicant 1 ti 'wniiim n amtt ' Axent 1 The date of the first publication of thl notice U 18th day of AorU. 1935, $ tp (t p p p Living Protection LIVING PROTECTION ts a reserve built up for the protection of your means of livinea live fesefte for living people that is living protection, LIVING PROTECTION means . . . money in reserve . money for the home . . . money for ah emergency money for old age . . . money for the education df children money for business purposes. GREAT HUMAN DESIRES GRATIFIED THROUGH A SCIEX-TIF1C PLAN OF ACCUMULATING MONEY CAREFREE RETIREMENT Assurance of comfort and leisure in later years, when earfimg power declines. EDUCATION OF CHILDREN Systematic, convenient provision for all expenses of a university training. INDIVIDUAL AIMS Travel, hobbies, vacation and other desires. BUSINESS PROTECTION Assurance of future prosperity for a business through an ample protec-, tlve reserve. HOME OWNERSHIP With all its comforts and advantages. PERSONAL SUCCESS A constantly growing income, with eventual complete financial independence. INVESTORS SYNDICATE and its affiliate companies provide a way for the average individual to accumulate a reserve from his or her large or amall current Income to provide LIVING PROTECTION. The best opportunities of a lime time are of ho value If a person cannot capitalize Upon them. That Is where Living-Protection comes in. It provides for the accumulation of sufficient money to pay the price which Opportunities quite often demand. In a word living Protection is the safeguard of life. ' Doing the right thing at the right time is the secret of success. An investors Syndicate Livine Protection Certificate Can help you to attain your success. So. begin at once to build your Living Protection Reserve. An Investors Syndicate representative will show you how to build a reserve fund and the many ways you may have this fund paid to you when it Is complete. INVESTORS SYNDICATE Founded 1894 Head Office DOUG FRIZZELL Investors Syndicate Ltd. Rep for Northern B.C. Montreal Canada. Phone: Oreen 78 . m Keen vour lawn in proper shape with a new 4 or 5- 1 blade easy-running, ballbearing Canadian Lawn j Mower. Several different models and widths to choose from From $6.95 Dont Forget King's Silver Jubilee Anniversary Celebration m May 6th I Want Adsii Gordon's hardware DONT FORGET THE KING'S SILVER JUBILEE Celebration, Monday, May 6 and remember that we carry Linoleum, Rugs and Congoleum at very low prices. D. ELI0 Giren 421 Furniture Exchange HYDE TRANSFER Office, 315 Second Ave., Phone 580 FOR SALE MM 1934 Victor Radio. A-l $65.00 Half original cost Don't Forget King's Silver Jubilee Anniversary Celebration, May 6 BEAUTY AND ECONOMY 9 i Phone 311 McBride Street i jsata mtarm'rm'M tnirBTrxr turn m svmxKanarina DeLuxe Wall Tints have been selected with the utmost care, j There are Inviting colors for nauways; pasieu, mi utuiwma u cheerful tints for living and dining rooms. 65c for five pound package THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Don't forget King's Silver Jubilee Anniversary. May 6th Beautiful Waves By our new and latest Helen Curtis Machine, featuring Eugene and frincesS Marina Combination permanents. Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe Phone 55 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor -A JIOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates J1.00 up. 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Waer Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 4