y. April 17. 1936 Smoked Hams, Boned anfl Rolled, xr wjiole, per lb, , , pot Roast Beef J2C per lb. Prime Rib Beef per lh Eggs, A Grade, Large, in cartons VJf 2joz Ayrshire Bacon 9C per lb Pork Tenders 9n per lb Bakeasy 9 Of 2 lbs Breakfast 9r Sausage, 2 lbs. . Frving Chickens, Fresh Sd '..60c Pork Butts 22C. per lb. Pork Hocks 25C Comet Butter Q4 p 3 lbs. CO I'll ONE GO Kaien Transfer We handle the Finest Grades of Coal and Wood, at market prices, Bone Dry Kindling always in stock. We also operate 60 Messenger Service Eagles Banauef & Is Happy Event Fifty Members f Lodge Enjoyed Affair Lant Night Meal, Music and Speeches Last night 'members of the fraternal Order of Eagles, to the number of ab6ut fifty, sat down to a delectable banquet. After full' Justice 'had been done to a snlpn- ;dld meal, there was an xcellent program which Included addresses I by Peter 'Gamula, the worthv -nr. :sldent, who was in the chair. An- gelo Astorl and William Robb;: tongs by 'Fred Hunter, Alex Mc-Leqd, William Murray, Harry Astorl, Robert McKay and A. Noble; recitations by J. J. WHllngton, W. P. Hall and William Robb; mouth organ selections by A. Noble, Lee Dell and Harry Astorl; community tinging Jed by Anaelo Astorl Prnnlr ! Ellison and W. "Hutson, and .sones by the Rainbow .Lake singers- Frank Ellison, W. Hutson, Angelo Astori and Lee Dell. Clifford Cameron was pianist for the evening. The proceedings concluded at 12:30, midnight .with the singing of "God Save the King." The committee Jn charge consisted of F. Hunter, W. P. Hall, J. J. Willlngton, -Robert McKay, Peter Gamula and W. Gardner. PLATING THE POLICE LONDOIVAprll 17: (CP) Mem bers of Special Constabulary attached to Scotland Yard are to have brighter uniforms this summer with chromium-plated buttons instead of the present black ones, i tktt't &r a tMmmtiU CRESS CORN BUNION SALVES Pt Mr a iar. Mala a CtaaaV aU4 h, all Dnaj aial laaat. lua. IHMateii air HaraU f, Hduha 4 Cumpany U4., Turontc -fj HARDWARE PERENNIALS Hoes, Forks, Spades, Shovels, Brushes, Nettings, Kalsomine, Sprinklers, Fertilizer, Lawn Mowers, Step Ladders, Wheel Barrows, Flower and Vegetable Seeds THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE SLUMBER KING SPRING Guaranteed And the price Is only $13.50 They are built for sleep. 1MIONE 775 Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 1M. Due Vancouver; Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 F.M. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 pin. Further information regarding sailings and tickets Irom R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5C8 TheFxsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand " SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared, Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1. LOCAL NEWS tilce 'line of Infant's shoes, 63o to 85c at Fashion 'Footwear. .1 Tonight children's dancing display, Mrs. Watt's pupils, -Oddfellows' Hall, 8 p.m, Adm. 25c. S. O. N. meeting postponed til' April 25, so as not to Interfere with Recreation demonstration. Fri. and Sat. Specials, Fulton Meat Market. Call or Phone 683, Prompt delivery service. (91 Shane Murray returned to the city on the Prince Rupert last, night after having -spent the past-week at Stewart and Premier. fit A" . Aa c"lM vjcV Jack Selvig, who has Ueen on at: extended trip to "Norway, returned to the city on last night's train to resume residence here. Pat Campbell, for years .Canadian customs officer at Silver Heights near Stewart, will toe leaving there shortly for Edmonton, where he -will be located in future, according to word received in the city Irom the north. There was a large attendance throughout the arternoon yesterday at the spring lea and sale of. home cooking and fancy work by the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Cathedrai and the affair was quite successful, the financial returns coming well up to expectations. School teachers returning to their duties In the Interior on 1 tonight's train after spending the Easter holidays at their homes I here will include Miss Connie I Morgan tQ Colleymount, Miss Viola I Johnson to Dorreen. Miss Cathie ' Jones to Cedarvale. Miss Helen JMcCaffery to Hubert and Miss i t.ieanor jvioxiey to .racinc. MOUSE CHASED DANCER .HASTINGS, Eng., April 17: (CP) It was not pantomime but real comedy when a mouse invaded the pier pavilion here and a 15-year old girl dancer fled in terror. ILLOWVS INSURE TROUT LONDON, April 17: (CP) Contractors engaged in -work around Sussex trout streams have taken out policies up to $3500 in Lloyd's on the .lives of the trout which might be injured by chemicals. Announcements Saturday Night Dancing Party, Commodore Cabaret, April 25. Dancing display, Oddfellows' Hall,: April 17. - Free public mass display -of physical education program, Satur day, April 18, Exhibition Building. Cambral Chapter "Leap Year Dance" April 24. Rebekah Bridge, dance, April 2&, United Spring Sale, April 30. "Johnny Grows Up," Anglican Church, April 30, May 1. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, May Canadian Xeglon Spring Saie, May 13. . 'Sons of Norway Independence Day May 16, Moose Hall. .Elks' Kiddies, Flag Day May 25. When down on the Waterfront -call at the U k I CAFE for our special 25c DINNER DA1LTKKWB PAOB THRia Shower For Miss Cathie Irvine Is Held Last Nkht Misses Ella Steen and Lillian Lowe were joint hostesses last night at the home or the former on Borden Street with a delightful miscellaneous shower in honor of Mis -Cathie Irvine whose marriage to Tommy Fraser is announced lor May 7. Court whist was played with' Mrs. William Rogers and Miss Anne Boddle winning the prizes. The feature of the evening was the presentation to the popular bride-elect, of an attractively decorated basket in pink and white containing useful and pretty gilts. The refreshment table was centred with pink and white carnations and tapers. Those present were: Miss Cathie Irvine, Miss Dorothy Ifatmore, Mrs. Charles Hayward, Miss Ruby Krl-kevsky, Miss Phyllis Harvey, Mrs, J. A. Barry, Mrs. William Rogers and Miss Anne Bodlde. Hotel Arrivals Savoy Arne Stemland, 'Seattle; Rev. 23. Shearman, JIazelton. '. Knox R. J. Thompson, Vancouver: Henry Smith, Stewart: Mrs. M. ,B. Campbell, Smithers; A. A. Wik. Claresholm. Prince Rupert Harry J. Attree and Mrs. T. E'-wood Brooks, Terrace; Alfred C Ballard, Sunnyside Cannery; B. Shannon, Usk, MOTOR SALES UP MEXICO, April 17: (CP) Motor vehicle sales In Mexico reached re cord levels' last year with Improved economic conditions in the agri cultural and mining regions. LANDED 170 TONS OF EGGS SOUTHAMPTON, April 17: (CP) For the lirst time since before the war a North-German Lloyd far- eastern ship docked here, bringing 170 tons of Chinese eggs. I BURNS Mis aotu! n.H, mt Mi,, ,i a-. nd iar cutar 4, mt , . Spr.aa) .a browa papr. Apply ta burn w , acaU. BUr lu tb. 11 painful smarting stops' Fresh Delicious Cottage Cheese Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 See these Wonderful Novelties MARIGOLDS Dixie Sunshine, Dwarf Mexlr can Orange, Tall Double Royal Scott, Yellow Supreme (sweet scented). All Double African Lemon, All Double African Orange. NEW NASTURTIUMS Golden Globe. Scarlet Gleam, Orange Gleam, Golden Gleam and Golden Hybrids. ARTHUR BAYNE Second Ave. Phone 635 ROYAL LUNCH The best place In town to eat WHITE COOKING HOME BAKING Try bur Sandwiches St Coffee Phone 8G7 719 Third Ave. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 41.00 a 80 Rooms Hof St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 WHIFFLETS Prom the Waterfront Repairs at the local dry dock to the lighthouse tender TJewington, which was damaged a lew weeks ago when she ran ashore at Barrett Rock at the entrance of Prince Rupert Harbor, are Hearing completion and the vessel Is expected to be ready to resume service early next week, . C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. S. K. Gray, is due in port at .5:30 this evenlngrom the south and will sail at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and way-, points. mm FOR SALE QUEBEC Heater, linoleum, kitchen table and chairs, steel bed, electric- jarigEtte. .Green 938. (81) TROLLING Boat for sale, complete with gear. $550 cash. Phone Black 461. (tX) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sundries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. HELP WANTED GIRL For housework. Apply Box 8, Daily News. 491) CATERING CATERING Baking and cooking, serving .dinner parties, etc. First class work. Phone Blue 589. (92) TIMI1KK SALE X20A03 Sealed tenders will be received by the District forester. Prince Rupert, BjC. hot later than noon on the 1st day of May, 1938, lor the purchase ci Licence 120003 between -Oust Point and Lot 183 C. R. 5 (to cut 100 M Bit. leet'Of Spruce and Hemlock.. Two (2) years will be allowed lor re-1 moveJ or tlmlber. Further particulars of the Chief For ester, "Victoria, B.C., the TMstirlct Fores ter, Mrace Rufert, B.C.. Rangee B. Scott, Prince Rupert,' B.C. IX THE prPKEME TOl'IlT OF BRITISH rOLt'Mlll. -IS PHOIMTE In the Matter of the "Administration Art" And In the Matter ot the Estate of George A. Colhurn, Deeeasen. TAKE NOTICE that by Order ot His Honour Judge Fisher dated the 24 th day ol March AD. 1936, I was ap pointed Administrator of the Estate rtf Oeorge A. Calburn late or Aiiin, uniisn Columbia, 'Miner, Deceased and all Dartles hayine claims against the sold Estate are hereby required to furnish: same properly yenned to me on or o?- rore the 4tn aay oi aiay iwjo ana cu persons Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated the 2Uh day of March 1938. HERBERT F. OLASSET, Official Administrator, ATLTN, B. C. IX THE SI PUEME rol UTOK HKITISII COI.VMBIA In PltOIIATK In the Matter of the "Administration Art" And In the Matter of the Estate of William Putnam Deceased TAtCT! NOTICE Ihnt. iiv order of HH H5nor. W. E. Fisher, the 3rd day ol April, AX). 1936, I was appointed Ad ministrator or the estate oi-'wimam Putnam, deeeased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 5th -day or May, a.d. ltwe, and an parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B. C. Dated the 3rd day of April. A.D. 1936,' LAND ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Least Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District ot Range 5 Coast, and 'situate close to Galloway Rapids Bridge, .near Prince Rupert, B. C. Take notice that I, Martin Miller o' Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Lumber man Intends to apply for a lease of the following described Foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted ap proximately 3J000 ft. north of Lots lie, a. it. 231, K&nge -o uoasi uisuics thence about 600 ft. south to opposite shore thence .northerly following, tht shoreline to post ox commencement and containing Ht acres, more or less MARTIN MILLER Dated March 8. 1938. LAND ACT Notice 'of Intention to apply to Leone Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording of Ranee S Coast, and situate op Kalen Island dose to Galloway Rapids Take notice that I, Martin Miller ai Prince 'Rupert, "B.C, occupation Lumber man Intend to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted ap-proxlmatley 3 000 ft. north of lots 115-116, D. L. .291, Range S Coast thence 660 feet west; thenoe 760 It. south thence -660 feet eaat; thence 260 ft. north thence following the shore line to post of oommenosuaent and oontaln tng ten acres, more or less. MARTIN MILLER Dated March 6, 1936. Tea for every Purse "SALADA TEA YOUR OLD FRIEND BACK AGAIN Harmony Rose Clycerin Soap Glorious for the bath. Satisfying for everyday use. 15c cake; 2 cakes 25c TRY THIS NEW RELIEF 1. Puretest A.S.A. Cough Drops Better than a gargle for simple throat irritations, dryness, tickling. 10c pkg. OrmesLld. yfift Ptoneer Drvuzgtsts Tire Kexitll 8 tors Phones: 81 .Si 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. SPRING CLEANING If you should improve your home with new furniture we buy what you cannot use. Phone: Green 421 Used Furniture AT REASONABLE; PRICES Beds, Dressers, Dining Room Suites, China Cabinets, Tables, Chairs, Singer Sewing Machines, Electric Washing Machines, Radios, Etc. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE There is a Reason Why Our Coal Business Has Grown In Spite of Keen Competition We sell the hest coal in &--.v . LCdJ Ae ours S sdtsfyhf W A V i Wfl Holiiroa nrftmnt if 'r.t ' , ? t uui i puni i, j yyg Can Prove vve nave courteous ariv- cs wortt ers. your try f'nf it you are not already a customer of ours bhone for a trial or- 'der nf nnr rnnl iiliiiiliiiiiliilUiHiiiiiiiniuiiiuyi mm iiiiioottii fhilpott Evrrr & co.ltd. 651 PnONES 652