I paqi rovm NEW 1936 Tennis Rackets Just in Stock See the World's Fastest and Finest Rackets BENTLEYS and SPALDINGS Come in now and pick jour's out Prices From $2.50 to $23.00 Kaien Hardware RACKETS REPAIRED TRAPPERS AND DEALERS 50,000 MUSKRATS 5,000 REAVER Wanted at once for immediate delivery. HIOHEST PRICES PAID Also all your other FURS at full market value. Ship at once and convince yourselves. J. CLONES Buyer and Exporter PRINCE GEOKfiE. B.C. Manure For Sale $L50 a Big Load Phone Red 608 Dominion Dairy Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockcye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD "SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfei Coal Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avon tie DANCING DISPLAY Mrs. Watt's Classes Give Fine Interpretations of Scotch And Irish Juvenile Art A fine display of Scottish dances took place last night in the Odd- fellows' Hall concluding with one Irish dance in costume. Mrs. James Watt, who had been training the children all winter, was in charge and very great credit is due her for the excellent manner In which she has again carried out a work which Is of great benefit to the children of the community. Music for the dances was provided by James Watt, James Bremner and James Lee. James Haddon and Miss Joan Barber helped generally and Mrs. S. V. Cox served Ice cream to the children at the close. Over half a hundred children took part, the smaller girls giving ; Interpretations of the country j dances and round dances, tiny tots down to four and half wwa. w ww UI1U a a tttlil years JCC49 followpri annthpr uifrVi mm.,ii,i ber that failed to please or that showed any but the most painstaking training. For some of the kiddles It was their first appearance In public while others had taken part in similar displays on previous occasions. Children varied in ages from four and a half to Rudderham, Bea Ritchie. Norma Smilre. Joan Snnlrp TVirnthu Smith 1 - " - , - - 1 . U . J u.t'.fa.., urp wn in th ohormlnir clmnld Jean Smith. Mnranrpt Slmnnrlcrm WVV.I ... V.,U,lll,,lg tflUlll( " f " rt - u u . u . . ( manoeuvres, keeping time together Marjory Shrubsall. Eileen Shrub-wlth wonderful precision, consider salJ- vArin Stevens, Margaret Suth-Ing their ages. The older girls did crland.'Jean Thompson, Ruth Wal- I , . . . . tti., : i r-. I a numoer 01 me square aances.ln- luu uu. uu"g. eluding the quadrilles. The High- 1 land fling and sword dances proved ' STORK TRIUMPHANT ' very popular. The Scottish kilts I were much In evidence esneclallv iri , CHARLOTTETOW . Anril ift- I ; . i these alert rlnnrps l (CP! The sfnrlr was mnrn Mmr I At thA rlncn n littln vnrlAKi ...n.. t.WipP hllCV ac tYin nrtm rnmr fourtppn iouneen vpire tv,,. , 4 years. Those taking part Floating Breakwaters. Prince Rupert. I Jean Avres Elrannr PhrKor "oon (,la3"S,t wvlnx). Thursday, May HeilV Barhpr. Tirrnlno r.u . m., i Alice Barbe, Mary Baker Pesey t"1' 8kecna District, b.c. ' . . I i Barclay Bare ay. nnrn uoreen nr,j Croxford, .T. , Pla6. form oi contract id epecifi- Norma ouiou can be w nd forms ot tider I ourne. Agnes Collins. Joan Crox- "btalned at the cttice of the Chief En-I ford. Dornthv ! a Inter, Department of Public Work. Dolreen JpannkT ma',e 1 - the office., of the District uoireen. Jeannie n. Dolreen, Helen Engineer, Pcct Office Bidg, New wet-Docdor, Bernlce Eastwood. Mnllv mlnator B.C.: Victoria Builders Ex- Frew, Eileen Feasbv Thpl n. change. Ltd.. 1712 Dauglas Street, VIc- red&oy, Isabel Gay, tcrla, B.C.; The Building & Construe.' AtniuLitti cAt11a.11.ge, j'l .west Street. Vancouver. B.C.; also at the i mi uitice at Prince Rupert. B.C. j Tenders will not be considered unless nude on printed forms supplied by the ; D j-:ttnvent and In accordance with 1 e-n dltlons set forth therein 1 Each tender must be accompanied by : a oortllled cheaue -cm a ekrtrrf hv T.,.VII.'lru. fill, Ik,,.'.... v. . .in fit n.,.. r. ... U1 - . . l . . u. j , .in '.r.iiji.i. jduic aj uk oraer 01 tne CEALED TENDERS addressed to the; un- Honourable the Minister of Public derslgned and endorsed 'Tender lor W'n. eqml to 10 per cent of the Drtdzlrur. Prince Runert n n". oriti ho mrunt c-f the tender. received until li oVIMk ikhhi (daylight 1he Dominion of Canada or of the injiiiir;, inursda.v, nay ,, iysii. -iiiurai national Kali way Company and Tenders will net be considered unless owwWoent companies, uncondltlon-made on the forms sucolted bv th rv. BlIy qn.r9ned as to orlnelrval .nf n. partment and ln accordance with the trrest hv h Dcmlnlon of Canada, or raidlllons set forth therein. Tn" worcmentlonod bends and a certl- Camblned specification and form of rled heque If required to make up ah tender can be obtained on Ainml t ml A nn to the undersigned, also at the office of - Not The Department will supply nie utfaricx engineer, rost Office Bldg.. K"rir ana tnpecilicatlon of the work Nrw Westminster. B.C. drvlt -f nnn of 10 00 In the form Tenders mug. Include the towing of of a certified bank cheque pevable to the iplanit to and from the work. tb" rrri of the Minister nt Public The dredges and other plant which w,rk8- Ttvs deficsit wlU be released on are Intended to be employed on this rXn orf the blue print and upeclfl-work shall have .been duly registered ln 'lo7 wythn a memth from the date of Canada on or "befrY ihn tMrtv.ru., rvrrtt im r-,f tTFir if ... . of December. 1929, or shall have been wMhln W period the drpoelt will be ocmrtaucted and rcgUtered ln Canada for'eltJ- sance the said date. j By Tdrr, , Each tender must be accompanied by J- M. SOMERVILLE. a eerUfled cheque on a chartered bank Secretary in Canada, mrwie nanhu in v.. Department ot JnhH. , of the Honourable the Minister of Public OtUwa, April 7, 1936. ' fr CqU1 to 5 vn ceDt of amount V"" irr, ur ooarer uorxlts of the Dcmlnilon of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and Its con-etttuent Companies unconditionally guarranteed as to princftpal and Interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque if reoulred amount In tvo case nhaii the seourtty deposit be lens than 1500.00. By order. J. M. SOMERVILLE. 8ecrotar5r' Department of Public Works, Ottawa, April 7, 1936. GO 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 1 1 60 60 Messenger Messenger Service Service "TIME THE TOILER" NNELL.StUCE MISSED MV - - 1 "nuo QccM Settims Mail, at Lock Qoye. I'll U AX i ' . ,n,.. . ..... ii-w icj vvjkiie: HIM AMOTHET2 l-C 1 trc. AMD f- HE gets t r-r-aKfflSi-Td -ST DAILT NEWS WATERFRONT WHIFFS Halibut Landings Lighter and Prices Better Melville Sells Catch at Butcdale Cardcna . Very Late This Trip Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the 1936 spnsnn nn tn nnrl inrlnrlinir vpctorflair Viorl vnaMiorl q " X " - v.. .. j 1414 y ilV4 I I. V. . I 1 I. totarof 1,216,400 pounds as compared with 341,000 pounds at a corresponding date last year and 2,878,765 pounds in the vear 1034. The landinn-s sn fnr this vo-n- onmnn'sp 7fl5 300 pounds from Canadian vessels and . 511,100 pounds . - a ( n i i i Patsy Guvan. Bernlce Horton. Dorothy Halde, Gwen Hogan, Ella Krause, Jean Krause, Tommy Krause, Dorothy Kergln, Dorothy Lambe, Lilly Luth, Jean MacAfee, Colleen Montelth, Berna Monteith, Sheila McCrca, Marie Mlchaloff, Yvonne Marin, Dorothy Peachy, Harriet Phllllpson, Jackie Patmore, Maureen Patmore, Betty Pullen, Peggy Pullen, Donalda Rix, Bea irum American. During me pasi week landings. amounted to 241,000 pounds of which 138,500 pounds was from Canadian boats and 102,-500 pounds from American. With landings lighter, prices during the' week were somewhat better than the week preceding. The top bid of the week for Canadian fish was' 8.5c and Cc received by the Edward Lipiclt and Ingrid H. for catches of 11,000 and 9,500 pounds respec-, tively while the low Canadian price was 6c and 5c which the Jes-! sle Island II was paid for 6.000 pounds. For American fish the high price of the week was 9.9c and 7c received by the Emma for 11.C00 DOUllds and the low 7n. sinrl 1 5c paid the Midway for 14,500 .pounds. provided by eight girls In costtfme ,n Prince Edward Island last yea: !Pscd of n's last catch to the (dancing the Irish lis. a number tne reports of the department oi Canadian. Fishing Co. at Butedale. which proved to be the most popu- health tabled in the provincial ' null I vlliUI order. There was not a single num- ln tne Dallv News- Capt. John Ivarson arrived In port overnight with his halibut boat Melville after having dls T . . 1 1. - Inn .lotii ehn...n -T-U ... a in I III 1 1 1 M V insr .iniin c rpfontltr ai uu uiy wiiuio program. ivioioiuic jhuws, 111,1 u were i .w.wj During the two hours and a half 000 births and 994 deaths. ' from the' Western Banks with 1.300 the display was in progress there quintals of fish from a single bait-was not a dull moment. One'event Reach the most people In city inS- tne banker Palltana estab- and district with an advertisement ,lsnea a record lor Newfoundland i ii . - i fishermen. f.cKnrm am T niL . a t In other vpars. rafyhrs Jof a little more than 1,000 quintals ' ! were reported. Palltana Is owned !by Perry Petite and Sons, Fortune i Bay, Nlld. No boats being In with catches.' .there was no sale of halibut on the oealed tenders addressed to the un- lcal Fish Exchange this morning derslgncd. oersignco. and and endorsed endorsed "Tender "Tender for fori I . Weather appears to be reason ably promising for the postponed model yacht race tomorrow afternoon for the ss. Prince George's Cup. The time set for the race is 2 o clock and competitors will assemble prior to. that time at the Armour Salvage Co.'s floats for final Instructions. Running almost a day late I to having had heavy freights for cannery points along the coast, Union steamer Cardena, Capt.' J. E. Boden, is due in port at 3:15 this afternoon from the south and will sail soon thereafter on her rptnm to Vancouver and waypolnts. We sell circulation. We have It. ! For Your Outing Get Your Requirements From Us Delicatessen Foods Dairy Products ! Chocolate Hars j Soft Drinks j Fresh Fruits Tohaccos Our stock is fresh and select, at low prices MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY 319 Third Avenue I "' " BOWLING BANQUET Season's Prizes Awarded at Enjoyable Dinner Gathering: in Knox Hotel Last Night With President Bert Morgan in the chair and about fifty enthusiasts of the alley sport in attendance, the annual banquet of the Prince Rupert Bowling League was held last night In the Knox HoteL The principal feature of the eve ning's proceedings "was the presentation to the winning teams and individuals of the cash prizes for the season's league honors. There was also an impromptu program and speeches and music and the proceedings went off very en-Joyably. The presentations of league awards were as follows: Ten Pin League League championship Grotto, received by Stan Morin. Runners-up Elks, received by Walter Johnson. Highest aggregate for three games, Grotto. Highest total for a. single game, Grotto. Highest individual average for season, Eddie Smith." Second highest individual aver age for season, Nels Gunderson. Highest, aggregate for three games, Nels Gunderson. Highest total for a single game, Nels Gunderson. Five Pii League League championship Five Jok- A Sense of Humor HELLO, TILLlE, I'LL BET XOU'&eT VlRtTlue A LETTER TO VOUR. ROM AMT t C I COM En r Jl I ZPfT SIMCE YOU12E SO srfrpZS I "SKART VOU CAM Sh e s ers, received by Fred Dlngwell. Ri(nners-up Pioneer Laundry, received by Fred Wesch. Highest individual average, James Andrews. Second highest average, William Schrlaberg. Highest aggregate for three games, William Schrlaberg. Highest total for a single game, Eddie Smith. The season for the Commercial and Ladles' Leagues having not yet been completed, the presentations in these divisions will take place later. Speakers of the evening, in addition to the, president, were Fred Wesch, vice-president of the league; Eddie Smith, secretary; Jimmy Clccone, Jack Hartley (ss Prince George). Gillls Royer, Joe Scott, William McCallum, LM. Asemlssen, A. Donald and W. A. McLean. The program included comic songs by D. A. MacPhce, vocal solos by J. A. Teng and mouth organ solos by Harry Astori and L-n Raabe. Norman Davidson was piano accompanist for the evening. WHITE PLAGUE BEATEN CHARLOTTETOWN, April 18. (CP) The toll of tuberculosis in Prince Edward Island droDDed 25 i percent last year comDared with j 1934, the department of health reported to the provincial leglS-llature. The death rate from that disease last year was 71.9 per 100.000 population, the lowest in a decade. The Dally News has an audited :lrculatlon. Play safel listening to CRISPNESS Listening, yes, but not for long. While those crunchy Rice Krispies are still crackling in milk, or cream, this little girl is going to get busy with her spoon and eat every one of those toasted rice bubbles "all up." It's a great treat to eat a big bowl of Kellogg's Rice Krispies. And with them, you get the wholesome goodness of milL Extra delicious with fruits or honey added. Nourishing, and easy to digest. Ideal for the nursery supper or bedtime snack be cause they promote sound sleep. At grocers everywhere in the Mother Goose story pack age. The WAXTITE bag inside the package keeris Rlei "Krispies oven-fresh. Made by Kellogg in London. Ontario. Quality guaranteed. RICE KRISPIES cracWcs in cream I Saturday, Apm 1Si LAST TIMES TONir.nr Last Complete Show at 9:o0 M A K WEST "KLONDIKE ANNIE" With Victor McLaglen At 7:40 St 0 4Q This picture Will neither be understood nor acDre dated by children, and therefore is not recommen-ded for their enteniun. ment. 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