March 1 I"8 BRUSHES efjWI-M' ouuour mic usui Liiiurn, 10 sei- ect ft'Om, guuu lJM"l,v(y Av;uiu:m, vuiuu. I? Imi Satin-GIo Finish f distinctive finish wails, furniture, woodwork, etc. 35c, 75c, $1.00 Ormes Ltd. Zrtie Pioneer Drvtqtftets tie Keull Stow Phonei: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. D. ELIO IMIONEr GREEN 121 Men!s -Furnishings, HONE DRY GARMENTS Pants, double fronts Drice Staple Goods Hiking or Ruck Sacks price Pack Sacks, khaki army duck price Roll-up Matrasses 20 inch wide by 6 ft. price, $1.00 and Pillows per pair, up from HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOOK COVERING Linoleum Rugs, $6.15 up Congoleum Rugs, $5.45 up Linoleum by square yd 80c and up XAILSCKUKS AND HAND HRUSHES Mostly Kent s, inauu in nugiuim. ftw 10c t0 1.50 from Handy Whisks 25c 30c 35c Clothes Brushes 50C t0 $1.25 Bath Brushes $1.25 Razor Strops 50c t0 $3,50 Sunday and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. FURNITURE EXCHANGE Suit Case of strong fibre with strap CO 'JfZ up from $4-25 Shirts, double front, back and sleeves cut . J 5. 2 5 In nnn mntn iiiinn $2.75 $4.25 $4.50 $1.50 BATH MATS Cork, 20x36, each $1.45 Jaspe, 18x36, each 85c Feltol, 27x54, each 65c Rexoleum, 18x36, each .20c GIRLS WANTED TO LEAKS BEAUTY CULTURE Provides steady employment, easy hours, good pay, as well as opportunity for independence by onenine your own shop. Information on For Illustrated SirdSng and beauty culture Phone Scy. 7789 or Write MOLKR IIAIRDRESSING SCHOOL ,103 West Hastings St. Vancouver, IJ.C. SATIN-GLO Satin-GIo Varnish The best all purpose varnish for Interior and exterior uses. Satin-GIo Enamel in rich colors of durability. glowing extreme THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. U u m anythiniriry a classified ad. To celebrate the Dollar eleventh birthday, we are giving six useful gifts to our customers. See our window for particulars, (tf) A. D. Gillies, local agent of the Canadian National Express Co.. returned to the city on Saturday night's train from Saskatoon where he attended a conference of western agents of the company with the regional management. E. Chlsholm was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening going north from Vancouver to Announcements St. Patrick's Day celebration, Ca tholic Hall, March 17. Eastern Star dance, March 20. Basketball Championship series, " " ' " " March 20, 21. United Church Tea, Oddfellows' Hall, March 26. Boys' Band Bridge and Whist, Le gion Hall, March 26. Anglican Pageant, March 27. Presbyterian Sunday School Concert, March 27. S. O. N. Ski Club whist drive and dance, Oddfellows' Hall, March 27. Presbyterian Easter Sale. April 2. Baptist sale, April 8. Orange Ladies' Spring Sale, Oddfellows' Hall, April 9. 'Rich Young Church, April 10. ter Monday. Cambral Chapter Dance" April 24. Ruler," Baptist Queen Mary Daffodil Dance, Eas Hospital Charity Ball, April Moose Hall. Premier Orchestra. St. Andrew's sale. April 16. 15, Cathedral Easter Catholic Spring Sale, April 23. "Leap Year St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 7. MOOSE HALL RENTAL KATES; Concerts $25.00 Dances 25.00 Public Meetings 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meetings Is now available on. the ground floor, rental rate, $4.00 For engagements phone: the Club 8teward. 640 or Red 412. SPECIALS Mi Lady Beauty Shop Offers Beautiful Permanent Wave We are noted for our lovely curls Tree Facial with Rose Marie B. C. PRODUCTS Phone G55 Li. DAILY NTW3 VkQZ T2HZ3 LOCAL NEWS NOTES You can rent a car at Walker's as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c a mile. The Rebekah Lodge, will hold a St. Patrick afternoon bridge Tuesday at 2:30, I. O. O. F. Hall. Henry G. Laurie of Anyox has been appointed a coroner, It Is announced in the British Columbia Gazette. Basketball tonight, 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. James Duffltt of Stewart, who have been on a trip to California, were passengeii aboard the Catala last evening returning north. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hertel and child arrived In the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver and will proceed by this evening's train to Terrace. Mr.. Her- Store's,161 was formerly in me Dutcner business here and at Terrace. CATCHING COLD? til Tuesday Court. At the first warning sneeze quick a few drops up each nostril. Its timely use helps prevent many colds. VlCKS VATRO NOL Stewart where he will superln- tend the installation of radio The County" Court case of W equipment in connection with tne ciszik vs. Emile Glldner, an action uovernment xeiegrapns service. m connection with the nurchasp i Prof. W. L. MacDonald of the j Department of English, University, of British Columbia, will be In Prince Rupert this week to give extension lectures on Wednesday and Thursday nights. He will address the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon Wednesday. Prof. Mac-Donald will arrive from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert Wednesday morning and will leave Thursday night by the same steamer on his return south. ln 1 i rr v. 1 ui unu near iciiatc. naa ucc.i further adjourned from today un- afternoon In A. E. Norrls arrived In the city on Saturday night's train from! Andrew, Alberta, to join the local staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce for holiday relief duty. The first member of the staff to take holidays Is Miss Marjorie Blance who Is spending her vacation In town. R. G. Cunningham of Port Es-slngton, following his return north at the end of the week after spending the winter in California and Nevada, has been in town for a couple of days and will be leaving on this evening's train for his home on the Skeena River. He was sur prised to find that ice conditions had done so much damage on the Skeena River during thepast Officers Of Junior Moose Are Installed The Installation of officers of the local Junior Moose Lodge took place at a well attended meeting on Saturday evening. Floyd Eby acted as installing officer and the officers for the year arc as follows: Governor. D. S. Schubert. Dictator, Robert Elklns. Past Dictator, Floyd Eby. Vice-Dictator, Alfred Ritchie. Prelate, James Schubert. Secretary, Louis Cromp, Treasurer, Martin Erickson. Sergeant-at-Arms, Cecil Marr. Inner Guard, Alex Strachan. Outer Guard, William Hale. Trustees Donald Blake and James Greer. ; The Junior Moose are developing plans for the establishment of ski cabin on Mount Oldfleld, many of the members being Interested in that line of sport. Entry of teams In both the Inter mediate and Junior Basketball Leagues next winter in contem plated. tlOVF.KSMENT Ll()t'OK (Section SJ) ACT" Notice of Application for a neer Mrenie NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that on the 25th day of March next the undersigned Intends to apply to trie Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of Dremlses being part of a bulldln known as the SDruce Creek Hotel, situ ated in the Atlln Mining District in the Province of British .Columbia, upon lands described as the -Sally Mine Claim." situated on Spruce Creek, lu the said District, lor the sale or Deer by the glare or by tne bottle for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. Dated this ?4tn aay oi Dniary, ti-u. 1936. MILT O. CASWELL, Applicant USD ACT Notice ot Intention to apply to Lentr lain it! In PrUKe Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Range 5 Court, and situate clone to Oalloway Rapids Bridge, near rrlnce Rucert, u. c. Take notice that i, Martin MUier o- Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Lumbsr man intend to aippiy lor a lease oi tar following described roratnore lands:' Commencing at a pont planted approximately 3.000 ft. north of Lots D. L. 251, Range 5 Coast District thence about 500 It. south to opposite Mmre thence- northerly- following the shoreline to post of commencement, and containing H4 acres, more or lews MARTIN MILLER Dated March 6, 1936. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The following vessels of the local halibut fleet are among those getting away on their first trips of the season to the banks today or over the week-end in addition to those announced Saturday. J. R., Capt. J. P. Reld; Lysekil, Capt. Al Woie; H. T CaDt. T. Hamasakl: Domino JI, Capt. H. Wahl; Helen II, Capt. Peter Byrne; Cape Sp'encer, Capt. R. Giske; Joe Baker, Capt. Clar ence Campbell. Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Flndlay, arrived in port at p:30 last evening from Vancouver and waypolnts and sailed at 8 p.m. for Stewart, Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here Tuesday morning to sail for the south at 1:30 p.m. Due to confusion with the Anna J., It was stated In an item In the Waterfront Whiffs on Saturday that the halibut boat Takla had been rammed and sunk by the steamer Prince Rupert in Seymour Narrows last fall. Instead the Takla, which Is now being recon ditloned in Vancouver after hav County iing been salvaged recently, burned to the water's edge. The Anna J. was rammed and sunk by the Prince Rupert. Catches of herring were being made right alongside the Canadian National wharves yesterday afternoon by the Gammon & Watt seineboat Zenardl, fishing for the Nelson Bros' fisheries reduction THRIFT VALUES FOR THE WEEK STRAWBERRY JAM Royal City Pure, 4-lb. SHORTENING Swift's Jewel, 2 lbs. SALT Plain or Iodized per carton OREGON PRUNES Medium Size, 10-lb. box ... ICING SUGAR 3 lbs JELLY POWDERS Empress, 3 for CRISCC 1-lb. tin 3-lb. tin BABY BEETS Nabob Fancy, per tin SOAP Pearl White tin 6 bars BATHROOM TISSUE 4 rolls TOMATO JUICE Llbby's No. 1 tins, 2 for NABOB OYSTERS per tin PICKLES Heinz Sweet or Mustard, family Jar 7 c 69c 22c UOYAL CITY 2 tins Tomatoes, 2V2's; 2 tins Peas, Sieve 5; 9n 2 tins Corn CHICKEN Nabob 7-oz. tins, each PASTRY FLOUR Wild Rose, 10-lb. sack SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs PUMPKIN Royal City per No. 2 tin PRUNE PLUMS Nabob No. 2V2 tins, each I 50c 27c 29c 47c 19c 9c 13c COTTAGE ROLLS Boned, Smoked Pork Shoulders, really Economical -...A 22 C per lb. lie 22c 65c 16c 21c 11c 17c 19c 44c Thrift Cash & Carry Phone 179 Third Ave Skilfully blended from the fineti Indian KSmM' ! end Ceylon esUtc . . . Nabob': outstanding Bj&jH flavor hat made it a favorite at teatime WPm&Jm everywhere. When you want a really good flydH KELLY. DOUGLAS & CO. LTD. f0BSI& H. VANCOUVER. OL5ARY "jfi" S'Mf AND WINNIPEG ...rMj plant at Tucks Inlet. The volume of the run was nothing exceptional and the fish are still small In size. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern four-room flats, bath and Monarch range,' I Clapp Block, $12.50, $15 & $17.50.1 Helgerspn Ltd. iAp 3) FOR SALE FOR SALE Gas Boat, cheap ,tor cash. Newly rebuilt. Length, 40 ft. Beam, 10 ft. Horsepower, 16 Imperial. Apply W. Singer, Massett, B.C. (66) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sun dries. Highest Grade Latest Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper. Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. WANTED WANTED Export quality hemlock! logs. For further Information In-' quire Geo. W. Nickerson Co. (80) This Year Vacation in Europe . . . Join the M Pilgrimage to Vimy! Reservations areVnbwi .beings- made for Vacation Tours to the Old Country and Continental resorts. Fares Mill be announced at an early date. Plan now while a good selection of accommodations on all steamship lines is available. Optional routings via the Panama Canal, if desired. Full details now available on the Great Pilgrimage to Vimy Uidge. For Information, Call or Write: CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED trail unrrisii Columbia Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Supcrphos-phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc. Cadmium, Bismuth. Not Ire r LAND ACT Intention to 1-anrt apply to Lease In Prince Rupert Land Recording District oX Range S Coast, and situate on Kaien Island close to Galloway Rapids Bridge. Take notice that I, Martin Miller of Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation Lumberman intend to apply lor a lease of toe following described lands: Oommeniclnig at a pest jrtanted ap-proxlm&tley 3 000 ft. north of lots 115-116, D. L. 251, Range 5 Coast thence 660 feet west; thence 760 ft. south thence 660 feet east; thence 260 ft. north thence following the shore line to post of commencement and containing ten Bicrefi. more or less, i MARTIN MILLER Dated March 6. 1936. Hinton Coal Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL Beaver Pelts UP 20 I have large orders for Beaver Skins at highest prices. Also I am buying Rats or any other furs. Ship them In and cash will come back on next mall. GOLD BLOOM The Old Reliable ROYAL LUNCH W;Besi place it-, town to eat WHITE COOKING HOME BAKING Try our Sandwiches & Coffee Phone 867 719 Third Ave. Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL (mi Packed by the only Sal mon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert.