FAGB K)UH Sunday is Mother's Day What shall we get for Mother's Day? Let us tell you the easiest way. A dainty gift from People's Store Is sure to be something she'll adore. DRESSES - COATS - SUITS - SILK UNDERWEAR GLOVES - HOSIERY - SCARFS - LACE COLLARS All Practical Gifts The Rupert People's Store DELICIOUS BUTTERMILK 12c per quart Dominion Dairy Phone Red 608 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 MRS. I1ALLIDAY announces the reopening ol the Modern Beauty Shoppe 530 Third Avenue formerly located at 210 4th St. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 There will be a special for one week of a free electric manicure with every shampoo and fingerwave or marcel. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rates 11.00 ni W Rooms Hot & Cold Waer Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 p.o. Box loo Hyde Transfer Garden Soil $2.50 a load PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue ECONOMY SPECIALS Buy the Best at Low Prices. Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention I.B.C. SODAS Pantry 2-lb. pkg. POLK'S GRAPEFRUIT Florida, per tin CORN ON COB--Nabob 3's, per tin HEINZ SOUPS Small 3 tins TOMATO JUICE Aylmcr Picnic, per tin 29c 19c 22c 29c 6c Fruits and Vegetables arriving on every boat at consistently low 8c MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 CLEAN UP! BEAUTIFY! Inside Your Home With STET The Washable Kalsominc 21 Reautiful Shades 75c per pkg. Kaien Hardware PHONE 3 For Service The Letter Box ADMIRES MOUNT OLDFIELD Editor, Daily News: I am writing of a trip I took to the top of Mount Oldfield over the new Wantace Road. The mountain looks beautiful at a close-up wlth lis tail umDers siraigiib up irum green verdure. I admire the courage of Commissioner Alder and our city engineer, Mr. Good, for giving us this splendid road. It's wonderful and an asset to the attractions of our city. I hope our tourist association will take note. The ascent Is as easy as going up Fulton Street. Even the aged can mako the trip. I have roamed over the hills of Scotland and have been up Mount Royal many times but! Mount Oldfield was my first i mountain climb and I am 76 years I old. I don't think that the much- prices. Quality guaranteed. fated Qrouse Mountaln or Gara. Head Lettuce, good size, each 8c baldi Park nave anything more to Carrots, bunch 6cIsnow than our Mount Oldfield. Celery, medium 15c; large .. .20c A. FERGUSON. Seed Potatoes, Early Rose OCTp .Nn 1 PprtififH fi lhs "WV New Potatoes, California White, per lb. CPBIEILII ! FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 -room furnished flat, Monarch range. Phone 547. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE Upright piano. Apply Box 9, Daily News. (110) FOR SALE 32 foot trolling boat, 12 h.p. Palmer engine. Almost, new. Phone Green 429. GENTLEMEN Personal drug sundries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville. Vancouver. FOR SALE 20 acres land, 5-room house, barn, cellar, running water, 50 fruit trees. Also 17 acre?. 2-room house, barn, chicken houses, partly cleared. Apply Chas. Kofoed, Terrace, B.C. (108) "TILLIE THE TOILER" KOVJ CSME: TILDE DIWT "SHOU! UP7 SHE'S MOT SICK, I I HOPE ? WANTED WANTED 2 or 3 room house o. part of large house, unfurnished Write Mrs. A. Riley, Perow, B.C. (103) LOST WILL The person who picked up a gunny sack of felt between Cow Bay and McBride St. please get In touch with Gordon's Hardware. (109) bONT know. MAC -SHE DOKwrl Look sick . vjat A Ml MUTE, I'LL'SEE Y1 r sszs 1 1 i ii mm n ' raey WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The Consolidated Whaling Corporation's whaler Brown, after having been here for, three or four days undergoing boiler repairs at the local dry dock, sailed Tuesday afternoon on her return to Rose Harbor, 'Queen Charlotte Islands. With a. rather light list of passengers, C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived In port at 10:40 yesterday morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 4 p.m. for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here this evening southbound. Six boats sold 134,000 pounds of halibut at Seattle on Tuesday.! They were as follows: Seymour, 34,000, Sebastian-Stuart, Vc and! 678c; Urania, 32,000, Whiz, 7.2c and ! 7c; Grant, 40,000, San Juan, TAcI and 7'8c; Thelma J., 6,000, Whiz,' 7c and 2c (cod); Fresno, 11,000, j San Juan, lVzc, 7ec and 2c (cod); I Superior, 12,000, Washington, 7c and 2c (cod). Pilot Bob Ellis and Co-pllot Paul Brewer, who were forced in herei yesterday on account of bad wea-l ther In the course of a flight with' freight from Seattle to Carcross, hopped off at 8:45 this morning in continuation of their northward flight. During their s:ay they were guests at the Royal Hotel. The Seattle power yacht Prin-clpia, Capt. Wellington O. Smith, arrived in port yesterday from the south to await her owner, who is I due nere at the week-end, and proceed to Alaska on a cruise. The Principia, a handsome eighty-foot diesel-powered vessel, is moored during her stay at the floats of thr. Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club City police were this morning In vestigating the report of a theft i of gear and hooks from a Japa nese vessel at Seal Cove. The In vestigation is being conducted by Constable Don Stewart. Reports to date from the. Queen Charlotte Island trolling grounds are not very encouraging. Somei salmon have been taken on Mas-! sett bar but Skidegate trailers arc not yet out. Recently George Turner Jr., of Skidegate, purchased a launch from Roy Fletcher. Mr. Tumor hopes to join the fishing fleet. GRADUATION OF NURSES (Continued irom Pane 1 olln solo, accompanied by C. P. Ba-lagno, after which the benediction was pronounced by Mr. Holllng-worth. Ushers were ack Finn, Carl Gordon, George Dlbb and Ian Wilson-Murray. The Reception At the reception in the Oddfellows' Hall, congratulations were offered by all present to the new graduates. The evening was spent In dancing with music by the premier Orchestra, the proceedings coming to a close at 1 a.m. Refreshments were served and a very enjoyable evening was spent. WANTED Camp Run Hemlock Logs. Phone Green 687 or Write Stanley Bishoprick jr. Prince Rupert THct's Mac (tska THE ' PHOME-HE HE KMOVIS AIV0 Presentation Tea For Miss Irvine marriage takes place this week. The rooms were tastefully decorated with yellow and white stream Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockcyc Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Thrilling Words (WHAT? riW i 1 1 II I r m l 1 !!. tint riaum SmlmH. Inc. Own Biiuln ,,,!, uj, fiJa, 7 Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. i Made in Twenty-One Tints 75c pkg. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO., LTD. hello: heluo! 303H, VMAT HAVE 1 DOME MOW? Bridge Party ers and the tea table was centred SOjalon For Miss Jack Miss Ruby Krikevsky Hostess At.. Presentation Made to Popular Delightful Affair in Honor Of Bride-Elect at Pre-Nuptial Popular Bride-Elect 1 Affair. Miss Rubv Krikevsky was hos- Mrs- Watson and Mrs. J. Simp-; were joint hostesses at the less on Sunday afternoon at her home, 733 Tatlow Street, with a homc f ;hc,rm"0" f "J ,Av " enuc Wert with a delightful bridge delightful presentation tea in honor of Miss Cathie Irvine, whose whose PaJty ho"or 'MiSS B,eVerly. Jac.k marriage takes place short ly. Prize-winners were: Mrs. Ben Dalgarno, first; Mrs. -George Friz-zell, second; Miss A. Johnson, con- wim aaiiocms ana yeuow p. Dufl th , Mrs. Charles Hayward and Mrs was nted 2 ?? 5? and cream and su&ar with t?ay r Miss Steen Miss Lillian Lowe and to match fls we &s & Phyllis Harvey were servlteurs. Those -present werfi. On behalf of those present Miss M Leod( j McIntosn M Krikevsky presented Miss Irvine George Friz7elli Mfs j Morrlson with a beautiful waffle iron, ac- Mrs, j. E Jacki Mrs j slmpso companied by a card bearing the Mrs j L Iee Mrs w nead( Mfg names of all. ,r. G. Emmerson, Mrs. Ben Dal- Those present, in addition to the garn0i Mrs Thnmas McMeekin hostess and guest of honor, were Mrs. J. Watson, Mrs. II. N Brock Mrs. D. V. Smith, Miss Elizabeth lesby, Mrs. William McLcod and Wilson, Mrs. Charles Hayward, Miss Ella Steen, Miss Lillian Lowe, Miss Phyllis Harvey, Miss Edith Wilkinson, Miss Muriel Brewerton, Miss Wilma Wilson, Miss Chrlssle Mc-Leod, Miss Kay Kielback, Miss Anne Boddie, Mrs. Albert Dickens, Mrs. William Stone, Miss Allda Johnson, Miss Dorothy Patmore, Miss Joyce Edgcumbe, Mrs. William Rogers, Mrs. James Krikevsky, Mrs. J. S. Irvine and Mrs. J. Rev. O. Grondahl, United Church pastor at Hazelton, and John New-lck will arrive In the city from the Interior on tonight's train and sail aboard the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to attend conference. ThursdaTT ii t ii i H : I -! L J .Tl "MES TONIGHT Last Complete Shn George Raft in "SHE COULDN'T TAKE IT" with -JOAN BENNETT (At 7:00 & 9:31) PLUS - Pauline Lord - In -"A FEATHER IN HER HAT" - With -Basil Rathbone (At 8:20 Once Only) 'he Misses Alida Johnson, Kane, Janet Watson and Sharp. The Annual Self-Denial Effort May 1st to May 18th The 1936 Campaign has been launched. Within the next two weeks Salvationists of the local Corps wll lcanvass.the city. The Salvation Army has been able to maintain the standard and extent of our service because of extra help given by friends who realize our present difficulties and because of the personal sacrifice of officers and workers. WHEN CALLED UPON PLEASE GIVE LIBERALLY TO THE SERVICE THAT SUCCEEDS A Gift for Mother's Day K. M. Daby Give Mother something this week she will appreciate a practical and personal gilt for this special occasion. A box of fine stationery, a purse, picture or picture , frame, a new book or a subscription to our library, a Waterman pen or pencil, a subscription to a favorite magazine. Come in for a few suggestions to meet your own requirements. MOTHER Would Certainly Appreciate a Singer Sewing Machine, an Easy Washer or Ironcr, a New Victor All-Wave Radio, a Silent Glow Oil Burner or a new Fawcett Range. We can guarantee perfect satisfaction with any of these outstanding commodities, and terms to suit your budget. . . . eMaiSros.Jdd -By Westover I OH, MAC, TELL ME HIS. sl pjr i