y, March 31 1936 DAILf KIWI .PAGE THRES Windsor Lawn Writing Paper 8(1 Sheets and 50 Envelopes Special Value 50c Frank Medico Filter Cooled Pipes Marie from finest briar root $i English Make Pure Bristle Dental Plate Brushes 50c Ormes Lid. "Jite. Ptonecr Druggists rt.e Kexall BUn Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays Prom 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 pjn. SPRING SALE Beds-Cable Spring, Cotton Felt Mattress QO-I All sizes; Sale price . . . v Floor Covering PAnfrnlnnm Cnnl oim GvO 7.1 vO OvO Ov1 fi I 0v19 lUIIUIllllll 1J1 kJVUI 2X7f - , UAlUJj iAlfa Sale Price $4.75, $5.75, $7.25, $8.25, $9.25 LmoTeiim, size 6x9, 9x9, 9x10 Sale Price $5.75, $8:50, $10.00 Bath Mats Cork-size 20x30; Sale Price, each $1.25 Jaspe size 18x36; Sale Price, each .75c Axminster Mats Size 15x27: Sale Price, each : $1.00 Size 27x54; Sale Price, each $3.90 "P" Special Axminster size 27x48; Sale Price $2.50 Baby Carriages, Folding Carriers, Etc. on Sale D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE PHONE: GREEN 121 There is a Reason Why Our Coal Business Has Grown ' In Spite of Keen Competition We SPll thP hncf nnnl in t5F aSi red fne ours town. ,i jvAwiii JMl Wfr. j . m c ueuver promptly. je cm prove Win L. i i r a t "c imve courteous unv- cs worri t era. vour tryna i you are not already a i'MSi customer of ours nhnno (ler f 1 i!illill..llllllll.'.mra.-.lMm,..l.l.'J UU1 V.UUI. PH1LP0TT EV1TT & CO. LTD. (551 PHONES 652 Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T-S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. TSS. CA III) EN A FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vartjouver, Monday a.m. WeeWy sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from JlSMmi, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave, rh" 5G8 - Big shipment of cushion forms just In at the Dollar Store. tf ) J. T. Harvey lett orj last evening's train for a trip to Sm'lthers on legal business. Judge W. E. Fisher left on last evening's train for Smlthers to conduct a session of County Court. The Prince Rupert Philharmonic Society will be entertaining the pupils of the higher grades of the public schools with a recital this evening In the auditorium of Booth Memorial School. Business at a meeting of the city council (in the person of City Commissioner W. J. Alder) yester day afternon was of a routine na ture consisting of authorization of Overwaitea Ltd. Phone 843 per lb. Cash or C.O.I). FIRST GRADE BUTTER ib, 28c 3 lbs- 83c GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS 2 doz 57c Overwaitea O. P. Tea per lb Overwaitea Best Coffee-per lb LOCAL NEWS NOTES 55c 40c Quaker Flour 98's $3.65 49's : $1.85 24's 99c Pastry or Bread Flour. 7 lbs. 29c Quaker Oats plain, pkt 16c Quaker Oats china, pkt. .25c Quaker Bran, large pkt. 19c Kellogg's All Bran per pkt Kellogg's Bran Flakes 2 pkts. Kellogg's Corn Flakes- 3 pkts. ..v j Featherllte Pancake Flour I per pkt.- 'Waffle Syrup. pint Jar : Liquorice Allsorts per lb Scotch Mints .v per lb. ..... Swedish Mints 18c 25c 25c 15c 23c 19c 21c 25c CANNED FRUIT SPECIALS Plums 212's 2 tins Peaches 2 Vi's 2 tins Malkln's Best Pears 2V2's per tin Malkln's Best Pears 2's per tin Pineapple Sliced, 2's 3 tins Apricots 2's per tin 35c 55c 23c 15c 29c 15c SOAP SPECIALS Guest Ivory Soap, 4 cakes 15c P. it G. Soap, 10 cakes 39c I lgej, 1 med. Oxydol for .21c Lemon Cream Soap, 4. cakes 25c Oranges 2 doz 37c: 2 doz; 45c Large, 2 doz 85c Lemons per doz. 29a Grapefruit 7 for 25c Grapefruit Large, 6 for 45c i Lump Sugar 9P 3 lbs Icing' Sugar . 91 JA P 3 lbs Malkln's Best Sockeye Salmon 2's, 2 tins wV Extra Choice Pink Salmon Of l's, 2 tins Tonight's train, due lrora the East at 10:20, was' reported thi. morning to be on time. Jack Wrathall left on last evening's train for a 'brief trip to Terrace. He will be returning to the city Thursday night. At 8:15 last night the fire department had a call to the rear of the James Apartments on Third Avenue where a rubbish fire had caused a smoke scare. . L. Middleton, customs officer from Vancouver, who has been at Stewart oh relief duty, was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning returning south. Mrs. Evan Baker and child arrived In the city from Anyox on debenture exchange and passage. the Catala this morning and are of accounts. I Miss Lorna Christy of Terrace, who suffered a serious fracture In an automobile accident at Terrace last year, will be coming back to the city from the interior on jThursday night's train for further 'treatment here. I Miss M. G. Munn R.N. of the nursing staff of the Port Simpson j General Hospital was a passenger 'aboard the Catala this morning i going through to Vancouver where (She has been called on account of the Illness of her mother. Alex McNeill, formerly staff sergeant in charge of the district detachment -of the provincial polr ice here, has gone into- business lri Victoria, opening up a grocery store on Tolmie Avenue, according to word received In the city. me guests 01 Mrs. uater s parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Worsfold. Mrs. T. A. Quigley, wife of the provincial police officer at Stewart, arrived In the city on the Cd-tala this morning from the north, being here for hospital treatment. Mrs. Bert F. Smith, wife of the general manager of the Premier! Gold Mining Co., was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning going through from Premier to Vancouver. ill! Hotel Arrivals Central . E, Warren, J. N. GJensto, Nels Amoth and Rudolf Nelson, city; I. A. Bradfleld, C.N.R.; K. Dawson, C.G.S. Malasplna; Axel Hanson and Fred Letts. Oona River; O. Ulvestad, Norway. Knox S. Endreson, city; C. Johnson, Montreal. Prince Rupert Mrs. T. A. Quigley,. Anyox. "aval .., R. Mongomery, Vancouver; M. Johnson, B. Skarbrlel and R. chlk, city. "Rich Young Church, April 10. Sun- Announcements Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 2 Saturday night dancing party. Commodore Cabaret. Baptist sale, April 8. Orange Ladles' Spring Sale, Odd fellows' Hall, April 9. Ruler," Baptist Queen Mary Daffodil Dance, Monday. Hospital Charity Ball, April 15, Moose Hall. Premier Orchestra. St. Andrew's sale, April 16. Cathedral Easter Dancing display, Oddfellows' Hall, April 17. Free public mass display of physical education program, Satur day. April 18. Exhibition Building. Catholic Spring Sale. April 23 Cambral Chapter Dance" April 24. "Leap Year St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 7. MOOSE HALL RENTAL RATES Concerts . J25.00 Dances 25.00 . PuUllc Meetings 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meetings Is how available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club steward. 640 or Red 412. ROYAL LUNCH The Itest place in town to eat WHITE COOKING HOME BAKING Try our Sandwiches 5t Coffee Phone S67 719 Third Ave. MAYFAIR Pro-Raster LAUNDRIES NOT BAD Home Cures Worse Than Disease In Some Cases Institute Find After Reviewing Disputes OTTAWA, March 31: (CP) Inj the last year 550 disputes over: damaged laundry have been settled by the Canadian Research Institute of Launderers and Cleaners In the National Research Council Laboratories In Ottawa. In its first annual report thfc Institute, founded a year ago to act as court of appeal In laundry and cleaning matters, said out of the. 550, spoiled .articles, mostly linen, -70 per cent .were damaged outside the laundry, usually In the home and frequently by misuse of household bleaches; 20 percent of the damage was due to faulti in manufacture and 10 percent was actually to blamd on th'j laundry or cleaner. The Canadian Institute of Laun derers and Cleaners was founder to carry out helpful experlmenta- Uon In the Research Laboratories on emcacious memoas or wasn-lng and cleaning and to obtain technical Information of benefit to the laundry and cleaner. It Is sustained by fees based on the voir services and give unbiased scientl fic opinion on damage claims.. . nil I Wednesday, April 1st, From 9 till 11 NEW SPRING COATS Sires from CO 14 to 44; Clock Sale Special POtJtf DRESSES Street, Afternoon, -Sundaynites, Prints, Etc. Sizes from 14 to 44. CO AA Clock Sale Special ?tfUU HOUSEDRESSES Reg. value to $155. P CCp Sizes from 14 to 44. Clock Sale Special WAISTS Angelskln Blouses In pastel shades. Sizes 14 to 44. OOl Clock Sale Special PURE WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS Women's and Girl's, all sizes. A A Clock Sale Special PI.UU SKIRTS Pure wool tailored skirts, fl-f Aff rcg. value to $355; Clock Sale Spec. V shrinkage, loss of color In prints, holes and tears are ferretted out. Sunlight on Curtains Sunlight concentrated for a period of time on rayon curtains for Instance, was found to result in damage that does not appear unUl the curtains are being laundered. Threads of selvage pulled too tightly when the linen Is woven were discovered to be the cause of frayed edges and hole? that come when even the better grades of linen are dried after being washed for the first time; ume of business of- members frora I Institute One of the most difficult prob lems solved by the Institute last yeat was the reason for a number of small Irregular holes In the centre of a fine linen table cloth After much puzzling it was found the material had been awakened by acid; created when the heat o the Toom caused moisture to collect on the outside of a silver fern- vase having traces of an acid silver polish on Its surface. The water absorbed some of the silver polish left on the bowl, then dropped on the table cloth. Tut owner had placed a damage claln. against the laundry as the holes did not appear until after the cloth had been washed. Deodorants are the cause of much damage and, with household bfeach, are Indirectly the reason foor many damage claims, the In stitute experts state. Regarding home laundry, the stresses the use of coast to coast, undertakes specific .bleaches only in the ways recom i i i j j mended MAnAH Kr the Kn tvi manufacturers rt rii f s f ii rore am and by also warns housewives to pay With microscope, photography, strict attention to mecnanicai as- and other such aids, the reason uon oi wneeis oi tneir wasnmg for disintegration of textiles, machine and to avoid overloading. SAT1N-GL0 WEEK The Manufacturers' Annual Sale of Satln-Glo Products Is on this week. You can cut the cost of spring decorating by purchasing NOW! You Save $1.00 on j gals., 50c on qts., 25c on pts. We supply the necessary coupons free THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & CoW Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C 0 le SILK HOSE Reg. value 49c. pr. ? Clock Sale Special ,.'' 3 pair for $1.00 LISLE HOSE 19C 'y Clock Sale Special, per, pair NOVELTY PURSES In brown and black, also navy. Some fitted with zippers. Regular value to $1.95f ?flP Clock Sale Special tfV NEW SPRING FELT HATS- C QC Clock Sale Special i?M.tUO SHOES-rExceptlonal values In pumps, straps, ties in brown and black, Cuban and high heels, reg. values to $4.95. Q4 (S Clock Sale Special "The MAYFA1R" Third Avenue and Fifth Street SWEET PEAS Bayne's Exhibition Collection 12 Named Kinds $1.00 or lc Packet All Bright, Ambition, Bluebell, Chieftain, Model, Huntsman, Mrs. A. Searles, Warrior, Youth, Ivory .Picture. Sunklstv Sybil Henshaw. Gladiola Bulbs Named kinds 25c per dozen ARTHUR BAYNE Second Ave. Phone 35 Fresh Delicious Cottage Cheese Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 ' AI CTION S.H.K Timber Sale XlUTli There will be ottered for sale at Auction, at noon on the 4th day of June, 1938. in the office ot the D!str:c5 Fort-iter. Prince Rupert, the Uoence X18771, to cut 9,442.000 feet, board measure 01 soruce. oedar ana Hem lock on areas situated on Hutton Inlet, Juan Perez Sound. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Three years will be allowed tor removal of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auotlon n person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars 'may be obtained from the Chief Forester, Victoria, B,C or District Forester, Prince Rupert) B.C. IN THE SI PKEME COl ltT OF BRITISH COLt'MHIA IX I'KOHATK III the Matter of the "Administration . . In the Matter of the Estate of Oeorje A. Colhiirn, IMH-enxed. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of HI Honour Judge Fisher doted the; 24th rtav of. March A.D. .1938. it ' Wtel ap pointed Administrator' of the Estate jnf George A. twiDurn laie pi Auin, onuw Columbia, Miner, Deceased andf all parties Having claim against the said' Estate are hereby required to furnish, same properly verified to me on or fore the 4trt day of May 1938 and all persons Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated the 24th day of March ,1938. HERBERT. F. QLASSEY. Official Administrator, ATLIN. B. ,0. land Act Notice of intention to apply to 'Lease Ijiml . . In Prince Rupert Land Reoordlrl' Dis trict of Range S'Coast. and situate op ' , Kalen Island close to CJalloway RapItU 1 1 Bridge. . i ' Take notice that I, Martin muier oi Prince Rupert, B.C, occupation Lumber man intend to apply lor a lease oi .voe following described lands: Commencing at a post planted ap-proxlmatley 3 000 ft. north of lots 115- 116, L. 231, Range 9 uoast uienco 660 feet west; thence 760 ft. south thence 660 feet .east; thence 260 It. north thence following the shore une to post of commencement and contain ing ten acres, more or ies. MARTIN MlbbUIt Dated March 6, 1936. LAM ACT Notice nf Intention to apply to Let Ijnil In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range 5 Coast, and' Situate close to OaJloway Rapids Dxldje, near Prince Rupert, B. C. Take notice that I, Martin Miller .0' Prince Rupert. B.C. occupation Lumber man Intend to apply for a lease of thr following described Foreshore lands: 1 (Vimmenrln at a nmt Blasted an- proxlmaUdy 3.000 ft. north of Lot 115-118. D. L. 231, Range 0 Oout District thence about too ft. south to opposite shore thence northerly following th BhoreHn to post t oommtnMfnent. and containing IK acres, more or lesa. MARTTN" 'MILLER , Dated Uaroh 0, 1936. .3 7 1 i ii i u