unnday MM 23,1938 ' j smiles n ijmrbt I - II aster Noveltie tmmmmrnmmmtmm- SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR. COMPLETE DISPLAY Wtv will tflildly reserve any item tor yon 5 Prices from to 85 S Ormes Ltd. TZfitt Pioneer Drnqgists The Kfexsll Btm Phones: 81 St 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.tn: Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till Z p.tn:, 1 p.m. till 3 p.m. Used Furniture Dinlnjf Room Suite, Odd Chairs and Tables, Reds, Springs Mattresses, Kitchen Table and Chairs,. Kitchen Ranges- RADIOS 1935 Victor 5-Tube 1930 Victor Rattcry Set Washing Machines A.B.C. Playmayd, Hand Power Machine, Monarch, all in first class condition, and at most reasonable prices. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone: Green 421 There is a Reason Why Our Coal Business Has Grown In Spite of Keen Competition We sell thd best coal in rTW ! we deliver promptly. canorous. " c uvB courteous nriv- tvs worrn , . IL. , JJ it f t V- ; 11 you are not already a 1 ''.-'-! - customer of ours phonf? fnv n f rln r Iliillhllillllilllllimii iimluiiiiulilillX-ifiAOTi PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. 651 .PHONES -652 Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. rs-S. CAIIDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 VM. Due Variuver, Monday a.m. Weekly filings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Nans River, Sunday, 8 p.m. ft frther formation regarding sailings and tickets from .SWITII, Prince Rupert Aent, Third Ave. Phon - - - i LOCAL NEWTS NOTES Basketball tonight; 7 p.rm i Badminton finals at Armory Hall tonight. Adults 25c, children 10c. I , (70) S. J. Jabour sailed la'st evening oni the Gatala f6r a week's business trip to Stewart and Premier. I William Qoldbloom returned to the city on the Gatala last evening from, a brief business. trln tn nnin. 1 dale. Mrs. M. E. Hipplsley of Terrace Is paying a brief business visit to town, having arrived from the interior on yesterday morning's train'. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bryant, who have been on an extended trip for several weeks to various points in ine Pacific Coast states, are expected home this week. After having spent the past few weeks since their departure from Prince Rupert in Vancouver and Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson are now in Seattle whence V"l till w a A m . W-jr win pioceea uj aan tTancisco. iCater in the snrins. thev ninn tn leave for a visit in; England. Having: not received all he spring goods in time for the le-cent fashion show at th rnnitm 'Theatre; Annette is taking the op portunity of showing the ladles of Prince Rupert .the latest kt spring coats; suits, hats and drosses as well as the 1936 wed-,ding; ensembles1 at the United Church tea In the Oddfellows' itall, Thursday afternoon at 3:13: (72) Announcements j United Church Tea, Oddfellows' Hall, March 26. Boys' Band Bridge and Whist, Legion Hall, March 26. -" Anglican Pageant; -March 27. Presbyterian Suhday School Cori cert, March 27. S. O. N. Ski Club whist drive and dance,. 'Odd fellows' Hall, March 27. Presbyterian Easter Sale; April 2, Free public mass display of phy slcal education program, Saturday, April 4. Exhibition Building. Baptist sale, April 8. Orange Ladies' Spring Sale, Oddfellows' Hall, April 9. "Rich Young Ruler," Baptist Church, April 10. Queen Mary Daffodil Dance, Monday. Hospital Charity Ball, April 15. Moose Hall. Premier Orchestra. St. Andrew's Cathedral Easter sale, April 16. Dancing display, Oddfellows' Hall, April 17. Catholic Spring sale, April 23, Cambrai Chapter "Leap Year Dance1' April 24. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 7. MOOSE HALL RENTAL RATES Concerts .i.i......$25.00 Dances 25.00 Puiillc Meetings 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meetings is now available on the ground floor; rental rate, $4.00 For' engagements phone the (iJub Steward. 640 or Rd 412. TRAPPERS AND DEALERS 50,000 MUSKRATS 5,000 BEAVER Wanted at once for immediate delivery HIGHEST PRICES PAID Also' all your other FURS at full market value. Ship at once and convince yourselves. J. CLONES buyer nnd Exporter . PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. You can rent a car at Walker's as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c a mile. See the- display of snappy hev shoes for $3.95 at the Fashion Footwear. (tr Miss Hi Selfjord, who has been on i a trip south,, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Catala last night. Miss.Wlnnifred Eby R.N., who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening, for Baby's Cold Proved best by two generations of mothers. ICKS Varo Rub J. C. Hunt, formerly of Port Es- slngton and now located at Decker Lake, arrived in the city from the Interior on yesterday morning's train for a brief visit to town. O. Ai Woodland, who underwent an operation In the Prince Ruoert General Hospital a couple of weeks! ago, is still a patient in the insti tution but is making good progress towards recovery. A. E. Goodenoueh and; Hueh Boswell of Smlthers arrived in the city on Sunday morning's train from the- interior for a brief visit to town: and will be returning tn Smlthers this evening. Waiter M. Blackstock, .president of the Rotary Club and manager of :the- Canadian Bank of Commerce, will be the speaker before the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at its re gular weekly luncheon on Wednesday of this weekj Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Redman and child arrived in the city on the Ca tala last night from Pentlcton. Mr .Redman is here tp .take over, the management of life Family Shoe Store in succession to A. J. Webber who, with Mrs. Webber and family, is leaving for Vancouver on Thursday night of this week aboard the Prince Rupert. Mrs. Joe Bell and Mrs. J. L. Be- thurem, daughters, and Arthur and George Alger, sons, arrived in the city on Sunday morning's train from Usk- to attend the funeral of their father, the late Sam- Alger,, which takes place this afternoon. Joe Bell also arrived with the party. Arthur Alger will return to Usk on this evening's train while the others will remain over for a few days. JONES Family Market PHONE 957 PHONE 95" Saturday Specials PRIME STEER BEEF Sirloin Tip,. 4 lbs, ti 1 ib. Bacon vl T-Bone- Roast, 4 lbs. St 1 lb. Bacon Prime Rib Roll, 4 lbs. & 1 lb. Bacon Rump Roast of Beef, 6 lbs. St 1 lb. Bacon Shoulder Roast of Veal-per Ibi ...... Leg1 of Veal 6 lbs. .'. RoUnd Steak '. " 3 ibs ..'..;:..;.::. Sirloin Steak 3 lbs Leg-of Mutton About 6 ibs. each, pier lb Shoulder of Lamb A lbs. Lamb Chops 2 lbs Veal Chops 3 lbs ; Shoulder Roast Pork per lb Leg of Pork v per lb Loin of Pork "per lb Ayrshire Bacon ; per lb. n $i si 10 c $1 50c 50c 18c 50c 50c 50c 15c 20c 20c 25c Side Bacon By the piece per lb.- ADV Mrs, P. E.-Corby of Victoria, provincial' organizing- secretary of the Imperial Order, Daughters .of the Empire, arrived In the city last night from the South, to pay a visit or five days to the local Argument of counsel in the caso of Jack Wong, Chinese, charged with having opium in His posses-! slon, is being lieard In Couhty Court this afternoon by Judge W E; Fisher prior to rendering his aeoision. Hotel Arrivals 3avoy W. W. Anderson, Hazeltbn. Royal' M. Johnston. F. E. Saee ahd ft. Baulstoia, tJ24;R.; A. McRae, city. Prince Rupert Mrs. M. Hipplsley, Terrare1 George Kerr, Vancouver; J: C. Hunt, Decker Lake; G. A. Gowl'- land, Calgary; A. E. Goodenough and Hugh Boswell. Smlthers: M. P. E. Corby, Victoria; Mrs. J. A. Brown and Miss Ada Brown, Poit Esslngton. THRIFT Money-Savers Prices in Effect Until Saturday Night ROLLED OATS Quaker per pkg. Phone 179 16c TOMATO SOUP Libby's 9 Ski 3 this EGOS Fresh Seconds per doz (Arriving Wednesday) 23c TOMATO' CATSUP Argood QCa 2fl.oz'.. rpK hnttlp ""V COWAN'S COCOA Ms lb; 13c LENTEN SUGGESTIONS Brunswick Sardines; 2 tins W Tuna, solid pack, V2-b; ttrt lTc- Saanloh Clams, per tin :.13c tlnk Salmon, 1-lb. tin ... .. ipc Libby's Rfpe Olives, 9-bz. tltinkt Cut Macaroni, 2 lbs, cello . .lKc CLASSld CLEANSER 2 tins SUNLIGHT SOAP per carton WAXED PAPER 2 pkgs. LIMA BEANS Nabob No. 2 tins 13 c 17c 15c 14c ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS QAA Rosedale. No. 2 tins ROYAL Cm-Raspberries, Strawberries 4jp per No. 1 tin MlLK, Apricots A new handy tin. at, a price that means; real ecqriomy Pork & Beans fj, per; No. I tin I'" SWANSDOWN FLOUR npr nlrn' f" f D - - BAKING POWDER Nabob T 12 oz., per tin AV COOKING CHOCOLATE Qfl a. Fry's V2-ib.6akes, each iX' CORN SYRUP Lily White f Eki 2-lh tin JLtTKr CORN STARCH per pkg. 18c Thrift Cash & Carry Third Ave. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Window Shades B(V ow" 36-72, each CUrtaln Rods, extend IK to 4 feet, each - Muaer 0001 75c $1 Rubber Stair Treads tfw. 1UC 7x18, each Phone 775; Third AVenoe- NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zareill, Proprletol "A HOME AWAY FROM BOMS Itatetrfcl.Mfci 90 Room! Hot Si Tola Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phont 281 P.Cv Bo 1 ' ". . 1 t'n'iiir iiiifcif n'ijf ' jr ii " f1 iBhi h CUssiFiEO FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern four-room flats, bath ahd' Monarch range, Clapp Block, $12.50, $15 & $17.50: Helgerson Ltd; (Ap 3) FOR SALE FOR SALE Cary Safe. Apply Daily News office. Phone 98. (tf) FOR SALE 1' 60-pound babbit an chor and 10 ft. galvanized- chain $7. Phone 572 alter' 6 p.m. (tf ) i GENTLEMEN Personal drug sun-, dries. Highest Grade Latest Del-.! ivered, 'is for $1. (plain wrapper. Pacific Supply 751 Gran villa, Vancouver. WANTED ORDERLY-Janitor for hospital, ap ply between 1011 a.m., 6-7 p.m. WANTED Export qualify hemlock . logs. For further Information, inquire Geo. W. Nickerson Co. (80) I..IXII ACT Notlrp bf InlPiillon xt- apply to Leon Ijind In Prince Rupert Land Recording Di-: tiiet of Ranee 5 Coast, and situate on Kaien Inland close to Galloway Rapid BHdge. Take notice that I. Martin Miller of Prince Rupert, B.C occupatjon Ltunbcrr man intend to apply for a leaa'Ot trie following described lands: Commencing' at a post planted ap- proxunatley 3 000 ft. north of lot 115- 116, u. b. asi, Ranee o coasi xnence 680 feet west; thence 760 ft. south thence' 660 feet east: thence- 280 ft. north thence following the shore line to post oir commencement ahd contain lng ten. acres, more or less. MARTIN MILiUSK Dated March 8. 1D36. L.VND- ATT S'otlre- of nitetiHon- to apply- to- Iieahe Lnnd In Prince "Rupert Land' Recording "of- Ranee- .5 Coast, and situate clow "to- Galloway Rapids Bridge,, near prince Rupert, b. c. Takt- notice that I. Martin Miller' o' Prince Rupert, B.CU occupation, tambsr- man- intend to appiy lor' a; lease or tae following described Foreshore' lands Coinmenolng at a' post plantM approximately, 3.000 ft; north of Lots 115-116, D. L. 251, Raiige5 Coast District thence about 800 ft. south to opposite shore thence- northerly following the and containing 1 M acrea,. more or less. MARTIN, MILLER Dated March 6, 1936. -noVPRXMRNT LitJIOlt ACT" Section ,27) N'otlce of Application for1 a Beer Mrrnct NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the- 25th day of March- next the under slimed Intends to amilv to the Llauor Control Board for' a licence in respect of premises being part of a- building Known , as tne spruce ; trees now, situated In the Atlln Mining District In the- Provlhoa of British Columbia, upon lands described as the "Sally Mine Claim," situated on Spruce . Creek, ia th said District, for the sale or beer by the gians or by the bottle, for. consumption on the premises or elsewhere. Dated this 24th day of February, A.D. 1936. milt' . Caswell. Applicant IN THIt StPHEMR COVItt OF BRITISH fOlil'MHIA. n phoimtc' in the Matter of the "AdmlnlMrallcii Act" And In the Matter or the Estate bf Margaret .MarlntONli, Derrased. TAKE NOTICE' that ty order of HU Honour Judge W. K. Fisher the 25th day of February A.D. 1936 I was ap pointed Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Macintosh lat or1 AUin, British-Columbia, Deceasedl and all partlei having claim alnst the Raid Estate are hereby required to furnish same pr&jx'Hy verlfled to me od or before the- 5th' da-y of April A. D. 1936 and all persons- indebted to the Estate are required t' pay the amount .of their Indebtedness to me forthwith!' HERBERT F. OLASEEY dFFICTAL ADMINISTRATOR ATLIN, B. O. Dated th SQtb day of February 193S. (Uar. 26) r - PAGE THRHB IMPORTED; from. SPAIN' PACKED )hl NABOrTS. D AY LIGHT KUHEN NABOB 6n i obutabli'ln botrt. iliki f om;4 oJ 34 bunnt, Jh.lhr nt4a?ib(trtnUrtti Ak yew jioctf fpttny of Ihci cholec;vlfiw.,aUEN COCKTAIL,, PIMENTO STUFFED, CELERY ,TUFFiEDK NUT STUFFED; km) MINCED OLIVES 1st ,nIwkh tptti, mj' wlidi, .... .'.'- The best place In town to eat WHITE COOKING frOM'TjT BAKING Try our Sandwiches & Coffee Phone 8C7, 719 Third Ave. Latest Novelties in Seeds ARTHUR BAYNE Successor' tb' Glenhie's Second Ave. Phone 635 SPECIALS Mi Lady Beauty Shop Offers Beautiful Permanent Wave We are noted for our lovely curls Free Facial with Rose Marie B. C. PRODUCTS Phone 655 Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy -Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the. GOLD SEAL tar MAP Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round pcyroll in Prince Rupert. SPECIAL Chevrolet PIASTER SEDAN with Trunk. Complete 1936 Lipence Jnst Like New $950.00 Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET' DEALERS Third Ave. Phone S3