,urday May WW Boys' Outfit Kod l ine and IleelAH For 89c Other Outfits, $1.8$ and up Fish Baskets $1.45 and up; to $5.50 PLAY TENNIS Ise SrALDIXG HALLS with the new cover; club' price, 3 for $1.25 Regular 50c each liver) thins for Sports at Kaien Hardware CO PHONE 60 Kaien Transfer We handle the Finest Grades of Coal and Wood, at market prices. Bone Dry. Kindling always in stock. We also operate GO, Messenger Service I GO FISHING I the24th i LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tf) Elks' May Queen Dance, May 25, Mboso Hall, 50c. Refreshments. Commencing May 24 the Sunday School of St. Andrew's Cathedral will meet at 10 a.mj (122) W. O. Fulton and- G. A; Bryant-left on: last evening's train to spend the week-end at Lakelse Lake. i Mrs. Mary. Mlchaluk la appearing In city police court before Magls trate McClymont this afternooir on ai charge of contributing delinquency of a juvenile. Ill l ll l ii I I III I'l I 'TIW "Because, ol its flexibility, and the ease with which it forces may be concentrated, on any giv en community or section, newspaper ftdvertinr the shock t-orp r. a.-ad vtr itsiiii; program, Used Furniture At Reasonable Prices Dressers, Beds all sizes, Tables, Cliairs, Kitchen Ranges, Hand-power Washing Machine, Refrigerator For the Baby Simmons' Steel Crib, English Coach Buggy, Fibre Carriage, Fibre Sullcie, Folder Carrier WE BUY MEN'S CLOTHES, ETC. D. ELIO PHONE GREEN 121 FURNITURE EXCHANGE Furniture for' sale; Sam W66di (122) Lutheran Church! Sunday: Morn ingj Norwegian; evening,. English; (122) r Softball meeting, C. N." R; Badminton Hall; Tuesday, May. 20;, 8 p.m. (122). j. Stores wlll.be closed alday Monday; May. 25, and- open all' day Thursday. (122j "Sllene" for Frifczellls Hott Springs Sunday, and Monday, 10 to the a.m: Phone- 558. Trotiers Docfc. Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:20, was. reported. thU morning tobe-on tlme( . St. dies' Paul's Lutheran Church La Aid concert in,, the-church. May 26,- 8 p.m. Sliver collection. ' i (123) t y ( s. j, Jaoour returned. totne city- the Princess, Adelaide on yesterday Edward Lipsett sailed by the. Princess Louise this morning on his j'""1" u uusmess 10 cean a U" L' return to Vancouver' after having,. spent the past ten days paying a visit to his local business. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Glllls of Ha-zelton, arrived In the city from the Interior on Thursday night's train for a brief visit here. Mr. Oillls is the , eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J: amis. "SHOCK TROOP" W. K. KELLOGG Xhm Ktller Coayy - -M AlL-BRANiJl A. C Pallant of, Skldegate, after having spent the past couple of weeks In the city, sailed by the Prince John last night on his re turn, to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wood- will' be J- leaving early In June foe Vancouver with the intention of locating In the south. Mr. Wood) for-years-has been engaged in the tailoring business, here; Mrs. W. A. Delap, wife- of Revj Capt. Delap of the' Anglican- mis-' "slon boat Northern Cross, returned to the city on. the Princess Ad lalde last evening following a visit to her. native home In Ireland. Miss Ruth Akagawa. R.N. linl ted Church, nurse stationed- at Port, Essington, arrived, in the city an, the Princess Adelaide last evening following a visit in Vancouver. She was on her way back to the Skeena River. Mrs. William Hunter returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide last evening from Victoria, accom panied by her young son, Peter, who has been spending some tlms at the Queen Alexandria solarium on Vancouver Island Announcements Saturday Night Dancing- Party, Commodore Cabaret. Elks' Kiddles Flag Day May 25. Norman. Wilks cert June 3. is coming; Con- P. T. A. tea, June- 5, at Mrs. Win? slow's. Eastern Star-tea. at Mrs. P. Allen's, June 9. W, Prince Rupert Tennis Club an nual tournament Saturday, June 13. Canadian. Legion Island, June 14i PJcrilc, Dlgby Presbyterian Missionary : Tea; on. June 16. r Hill 60. tea at Mrs. Macey's Jun 17. Anglican tea: Mrs, June 18. J. W. Nicholls, DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In Gallons ani Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY L'liONE G57- NEW ROYAL HOTEL : Zarelll, Proprietor; "A, HUME'. AWaV rKb.M; HOME" Btfl. ll.Pt SO Roomr Hot Cold-Wdtor Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box W DAILY JClWt Ever Wonder Whether theVPain" Remedy You1 Use is SAFE? As k, Your Doctor and. Find Out Don't Entrust Your Own or Your Family's Well - Beings to- Unknown: Preparations rpHEi person to, ask. whether, the-A preparation you or your family are taking for the relief of headaches Is SAFE to use regularly is your family, doctor; Ask him particularly, about, "ASPIRIN." He will, tell you that before the discovery of ""Aspirin" most "pain" remedies'' were5 advised against by-physicians . as bad ' for the stomach and, often, for-the heart. Which is food. for. thought if you seek quick, safe relief. Scientists rate "Aspirin" among the fastest methods yet discovered for the relief of headaches and the pains of rheumatism, neuritis and neuralgia.. And' the experience of millions of users-has proved it safe tor- the average person, to use regularly. In lour own interest remember this. "Aspirin" Tablets are made in . Canada.-"Aspirin" is the registered ' trade-mark of the Bayer Company,. Limited. Look for the name- Bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet. D&m and and Get i orvini ii h Ha r I Ki n Mrs. Brown, whose- husband- is building: a. Roman Catholic Church at; ort Essington,. arrived, there on the- Cardena yesterday from. Van couver, Gapt. Gerald IL Barry of Vic toria, inspector of; Indian Schools, sailed last' night on- the Prince John: for Port Clements. He-will inspect the schools at Skldegate: P; Doherty, keeper of; Cape St James light station, sailed! aboard the Prince John last evening to sume his duties mere alter neme ltl town for dental treatment. 1 Rev. W. R1. Welch, United Church pastor at Bella Bella, and Mrs. Welch- returned- to Bella. Bella on this week's trlpiof the Cardena after attending the annual conference in; Vancouver P. W. Racey, superintendent in charge of the Princess Roval mlna at SUrf Inlet, came north from Vancouver, to Butedale on the Cardena this, week; proceeding out. rom Butedale to the mine by gas- boat. William Finlayson, superinten dent of the Alberta Wheat Pool's local elevator, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancou ver to pay a visit with a brother whom he has not: seen In a long time. ;Mr. and" Mrs. David C". Sharp stone were passengers aboard the Princess- Louise this morning re turning to Seattle after a visit to the Tulsequah- River district where Mr. Sharpstone has mining inter ests which are under development. Capt. and Mrs. R: Longworth' of Canton. China, having spent the past couple of' days in the city fol lowing a visit to the Queen Char lotte islands, left on last evening's train for- Montreal where they- will embark for England; Mrs. Long-worth's sister, Mrs. Pitt Turner of Skldegate, returned on- the Prince John last night to her home on the Queeri Charlotte' Islands. LVTIlk' HVPItRME covkt op nniTisii c(h;mili in; iMtnitiTK : . LN T.IIH MAT.TKII OK TIIF. "AUMIMS- THATION ACT" ANH IN TJIH M ATT Kit UK TIIK KHTATll OP JOHN JOV, Drreitsnl. TAKE: NOTICB that by,- Order of HU Honour JudK PUhw,- Local Jutlz 01 tli" 8Viprne Court of DrltUli CotumblR, made ui. 'ana: any w MAy; lusa. i aouolntMl. Admlnlttraitor of th EUtH ol Jolui Joy, Daed Inteetat. lte ot FriHCfl. Rtiperi, u.u., rwavo oia on' if 25Ul day. ot AfJll, 1938. All pereoni having- claum against the said, estate are herebv reoulred to fumUjh aani. pro perly verified to me on, or before the 33th day of June ivia: otherwise au portion of th said Eatate-will' be' tnd wltltout' regard, thereto. All partle, ln d Hated to' the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their lndebtd nes to me forthwith. DATED thU 32nd day of May 1936. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator Princt Ruprt, B.C. "' 'r"r ""' " tf.tr'.'X.; j, . v. . " . - foxiHHBr' Bridge, and Dance By: Moose Women Enjoyable Affair Held Last NifchD With Good-Sized Crowd Attending; A. vertf- enjoyable- and' successful bridge-and' 'dance-under the 'auspices! of. -the? Women of the Moose was.heltLlast evening in the Moose HalL Prize winners at bridge were: la dles' first, Mrs". P.' Solem, score, 2787;- ladles" second, Mre.; Wl Roth- well', score, 2525', men's first, R. Hundelde; men's, second,! R. Woods, Julius Welle's. Orchestra, provided snappy, music until the early, hours for.- dancing, D. C. Schubert acted a3 masten of ceremonies for the evening, t The ""committee In charge consisted of' Mrs. O. Stegavig,. assisted-by. Mrs. R. Glske, Mrs. Wm. Bussey, Mrs. C. Edwards. Mrs. Hugh Smith presided at the doort MED WANTED GIRL wants light Phone Black 446. housework, 124 WANTED Elderly woman wants position as' housekeeper, for widower or bachelor preferred Apply at Savoy Hotel. 122 AT ONCE1 Two men (21-35) of neat appearance and' fair educa- tlon. accustomed to meeting pub ana wining, to wont 8 nours a day: Average weekly earnings jo ! start $20.00. Steady.- employment1 with all-Canadian organization and opportunity for advancement. Local territory, will be al- lotted:; meni with, cars preferred. Apply giving past experience) Room. 1. Bradburn-Thbmpson Block: Edmonton-, Alta.. 127 FOR RENT 6-ROOM house; thoroughly renovated; Apply 709' Fifth. Ave.-, W. FOR RENT 4-room furnished flat, Monarch range. Phone 547. (tf) FOR' SALE NEW.' 1936- Johnson outboard mo- l tors, "Vancouver prices, W. R; Love FOR SALE Household furniture,' roll top. desk, tailor shop- furnij , ture,. Apply. Sam- Wood;. 337. Second Aye. W.,; upstairs or. at store, (123) ! QENTIiEMEN-Personal drug1 sundries; Highest Grade . Latest. Delivered, 15 Tor $1; (plain- wrapper). Pacific- Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver; PERSONAt PRIVATE. Home Kindergartens pay. W start-you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute Winnipeg.. MtfH MALE HELP WANTED V. LESSON from the depression Be- a. Civil; ServanU Postman, Customs Examiner: Clerk, Sten ographer, etc. Free Bookie. i "Hbw to get a Government Job. 1 M.C.C. Civil Service School; Win nlpeg. PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest: Pink Sanhon Packed! byr. the only. Salmon; Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. SPECIALS IGenzo, Child's Tooth Brusht and' Rubber Sponge: Ball! Roth for Bfc 25c Mi 31: Shaving eream.andV20c Mi 31 Tooth Paste Both for 35c 35c Mi 31 Tooth Powder and 25c Klenzo Tooth Brush Both for 39c Sharp-'s- Assorted- or Rum and Butter Flavor Toffee 30c lb. - Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate Buds 50c lb. - Ormes Ltd. "JiiA Pioneer Druqg ists rbe Btull BUn Phone: 81' & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till' 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon; till -2 p.m., 7 p.mi UI19 p.m. THE MINERALS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA British: Columbia has produced minerals of an, aggregate value of $1,425,000,000.00.. . The value of mine production for the-year 1935 is estimated at ?4,810,612.00; being a substantial crease over that for the year 1934. For authoritative Information regarding the mining industry, of. this Province, apply to: , . j THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES Victoria, B.C. NOTE: The Annual Report of the Minister; of Mines for the calendar year 1935' will be issued shortly, and applications are now being, received f or copies of same; There will be a small charge for this publication. MAKE YOUR GARDEN FLOURISH , Sulphate of: Ammonia serves a double purpose. It may be used for a. summer dressing for Lawns and; Garden, and-It also kills weeds. Ask "us for 'leahet giving full dTrecVfoni '(at jippllcationr BONE MEAL - LIME - LAMN SAND - COMPLETE, FERTIL12ERS 1 We Deliver THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S; CAT ALA' EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 VM. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m; T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. B'urthec information regarding sailings and tickets, from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Afent, Third Ave. Phone 568 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE PHONE 775 24 Only Simmons AM Felt Mattresses tmSi-.. $7.50 MAIL ORDERS' SHIPPED SAME DAY Third Avenue- Prince Rupert Phone 775 If you lose anything, try a classified ad. t