i 1 1 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Studio Lounge ... . . !,Anf attractive addition to the home. Lounge by 'day, double or twin beds by night. Hemember May 6th King's Juoilee Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record ol all repairs made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets serviced by- SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC ,... Phone Blue 320 Want Ads FOR SALE KITCHEN Range for sale. Apply 316 Second Street. 103 FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 1418 2no Aven'ie. Phone Red 421. tl PAINTERS PAINTINO.?na Paperhanglnt Moller. Phone Red 802. li)U:iCNMKT 1.10,11)11 ACT'' Notlcr of Application for "rtr J.Urncr NOTICE la berehy given that on the 16tb clay tf May next, the uodersignetl intends to apply to the Liquor Ctontro! Board for a licence In rcwppci of prt-mlws being part of a buildup known NEW MASSETT HOTEL, altuat at Main 8trot, New Matuflt. B.C.. upon the lands dencrUxnl aa lots No 26 and ' 27. Block 4, Map No. 949. Maawtft Town<e. In Ue Prince' Rupert LarM RgltnvUon Dtarlct In the Province of Brttleh Columbia, for the aal of beer by the glass or by the bottle for the oonMunptlon on the premises or eisc-whore. Dated tfoia 16th day of April 1335 AD ' GEpROE SIMMONS BARKER. Applicant Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:15, was reported this morning to be on time. WAIf.lt NOTICE Diversion and I'm TAKE NOTICE that PUirtm Oo'.r! Mines' Limited (N.P.L.V whose address SCO Royal Bank Building, Vancouver. B. Cwlll apply for a licence to take and ute 30 cubic feeA per tecood and 50 cubic feet per cecond. icapectlvely. water out of Wann River which now. Jorth-wchU-rly and drain Into Taku Arm oX Tagtidt Lake at a point on Mv rKlyly shore o' the laid lake about yjrfc mllea from the Went Arm of th aakf lake. The water will be diverted a poind nhpilt 1 mile and H., mllea repectlvel' from the mouth of the wld river no will be urd for power purpues upor Itip tend deACTlbed ai Lot 4C6S, Castlar DAtrlct. Thla notice waa posted on the ground on the 5th day of April, 1935 A copy or this notice and an npplloa-Won purnuarrt thereto and to the "Water Act" will b? filed In the office ot the Water Itecorder at Atlln, B.C. Objections to the application 'may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water RUhts i-aniamcni uuiiaintra, Vic torn. B. C iVfPhtiv thirty days after the first ap- rxurance or tnia notice in a local nenva-piper. PltRIM GOLD MINB8 LIMITED (N.P.L ) Applicant. By "WUllarn O Soott." Aaent. The dat of the flrtt publication o thla nonce m Idth day of April. 1033. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 The beaker at iejt thou th actual amount (I iOOth part of a nation) of Home' i',a that uill run your rnflne for one minutr. nly 15 drop of HOME CAS io start a cold engine In tills latest trt of Home Cu, carried out by it. S. KMrulgc & Co. anil Standard Testing laboratories of Vaneouvrr, eight earn were ueil ranging from one week to nine ear old, with mileage varying from 3 to 98,000. It was established that llie. average ear (with cold engine) would start on just 15 droiw of Home Gas. Only Aoo of a gallon run the engine for One minute.. These tests confirm once ugain the ofl-rciM-aled cjuim of Home Oil Distributors Limited that when you buy Home Gas "You can buy no belter". For a quick and economical start, for eedy acceleration, jxjwcr under all conditions, anti-kiiork quality, purity and mileage, Home Gas stands second to none. THAT HOME G&f If THE OUTSTANDING CAROLINE fOLD IN BRITISH COLUMBIA ! Uou can buii no better Grass Fires Kept Department Busy In April Month The city fire department responded to an unusually large number of eighteen alarms during the month of April, all but three of which were accounted for by grass fires due to the dry weather. Only in two cases was damage done. A roof fire on April 2 at the residence on Borden Street owned by Mrs. O. W. Kerr and occup'.ed by J. S. Irvine did damage of $37.45 while $10 damage was done by a roof fire at the shop of B. M. Simpson on Mc-Urldc Street on April 13. There was one false alarm and fourteen grass fires. In April last year there were five alarms. So far this year there have been thirty-seven fire calls as compared with twenty-six In the first four months'of 1934, TOTAL INCKEASINO The employment service committee announces that the total amount of work pledged since the beginning of the canvass amounts i to $22,292, the sum of $2,160 having been added since Tuesday, MASS MEETING HELD NEW SPEED (Continued Irom Paae 1 system. Patching up capitalism by social legislation and public worts , world 'not suffice. Capitalism, based on the sacredness of material wealth, must be replaced by socialism, based upon the sacredness of human life and wrlfare. not pro-, j rty. How was the worker to obtain I control? Not by anned revolution. the speaker thoufht. There were only a few in Canada who advocated that, he believed. The means of obtaining control. Mr. Clarke believed, should be. 'nstead. by get ting hold of Parliamentary procedure. Thre must b a campaign oC j education. Unless the people un-j derstood what socialism was about,! it was useless to put In a socialist government. The speaker regretted that the press, dominated by the interests, was not with the social istic movement Oho alternative was io parade. The relict eamp men had liad to go to Vancouver to draw attention to conditions under which they were kept. Jesiu had gone from ' Galileo to Jerusalem because Jem-' mlem wus the capital. "I am heart and soul with the movement." declared the speaker,: "and I apologise to no one. Co-' operation and sacrifice are neces sary. If we are going tp gf t any- i thing worthwhile, we must pay for! it. Nothing in the werld can stop this ' movement. The world w 111 uverthrow any movement 'Uiat crushes humanity. W arc moving in the right dlrectioit with a hu- mauithtg movenifnt. LjA us hope iiiav sonic usy oeiora twig wc win get there." ' Other Speakers Charles Chapman spoke on some current questions such as the Uor-bln strike, the need of the unem ployed and their families for more adequate relief Including boots and clothing, relief camp conditions. work and wages. Premier Pattullo's days were numbered, he asserted. He charged that the banks were behind the boat owners In the dis pute here with the halibut fishermen who were fighting to raise the standard of living. Oscar Larsen declared that the workers had fought with success In the past for better conditions and would do so again. -He advocated the abolition of tlte wage system and Its replacement by a plan whereby the worker received the full proceeds of his labor and under which production would bo for use and not for profit. The working classes should also fight against war and dictatorships. He ealled for fifteen seconds' silence In respect to the memory of those who had sacrificed their lives In the Interests of the workers. O. Whyte presented an explana-1 tlon of the objects nt the Canadian Labor Defence League. One of Its most Important functions was to protect those who were active on behalf of labor from unjust court proceedings and framo-ups. Announcement was made of the Inability of J. E. Pantcr, C. C. F. candidate for Skeena In tlc federal election, to attend the meeting. Announcement was also, made of an unemployed tea and sale to be held on May 16 and a whist drive the same evening. Coast freighter SUvor. Capt. Albert Oeorgcson, wai in port overnight with general cargo for local delivery. Clean Paint Plant Fix Kverythinjr to Make This Job F.asy For You at - Kaien Hardware SPECIAL CJanlcn Rakes, IJ'Jc PAINT For the Fence, Shed, Oarage, F.tc. Only 95c per quart. $3.23 per gallon Handy ran, 20c $130.00 Prizes. Get in the hitparade. Decorate your car May f.lh. Don't forget it's the King's Silver Jubilee MARK MADE NEW YOIIK, May 2: Tommy Tomllnson, who had left Los An-gele at 1:31 Tuesday morning, act his Douglas robot transport plane down at Floyd Bennett Field here after having made a new rreord of eleven hours, five minutes and forty-five seconds for a transcontinental flight. The time was twenty-eight minutes Its than the previous record mark. 'I he plane gave an excellent pfi.'oriiuure despite conditions on some part of the route which werr far from, favorable. Dust-tonm nrre encountered, jht avrra;r speed was 200 miles per hour. TcntliiiMui was accompanied by two companion. C. N. R. Trains r the t.aU- Morula yw. Wednesdays and Trl days .. 5:30 p.m a. '"ST SHOWINGS EVELYN LAYE 'EVENSONG' uased on tli of tne world rp.. .'ti wc prima u-,in. , ' , music lovtrs , .' story, slnginu ..,;.,. 11 line "One k- l - witii riUrKORTNEU At 7 00 ai u 0 4,, -- AliDLLi JAMES c (;nky As the nui.M , , neck V.I10 ,, , (, womai, The St. Louis Kill with PATKIl'IA ILUs t.t 8:2S Shows Oner nn! NCU'S it 9 3: ' 1 ! 1 PEAS, PLEASEI MEVE U All .,ld ceala At ctt oliutti 1 ?m k btk4 w yt uWt ! iii t U. ctab, V N ttt atry to ktod.pltk Gtt SJi ! pcll irlry tl P,M , .etd 4 lSMJ..d a dlk,l,lr ..try la trr Ul pod U tpm ptflKl ttadikoa. Tliik t,ki.1 la hiyal Cly Klkii mi ta llr .t V44 A U W Ryl Chr PtM Ht tlit ...Hr vH4 k t4.lU. Vfi I m! , m Ut nn, ,t lltt is, 4i.t mttn u ,trt af ) Wt, ft) .nl fvit , 44 4 t d t 0 iill KCtil mn t n, itraltkUi li d,t..td All Ptii, pcld M Key,) CHr Uktl, ld 4 Uty, King 5 Silver Jubilee Celebration FLAGS - - 5c. to $3.50 Streamers .r)() ft. 2 inches wide, alt colors, 10c roll; 51.00 iht. Crepe Paper Dennisons, 15c fold 10 ft. Decorated Crepe, red, white and blue, 10 ft., 10c Flag Drape, 10 ft., 10c Jubilee Sunshades, 35c each Jubilee Kyeshades, 15c each Join in the big parade with a new C. CM. Bicycle..... $32.00 to $40.M Take Along Your Camera and don't forget an extra roll or tw f f'1"1. All new stock.