Friday. May 1, 1938 " ' ' -i v Ti a rrVin Vina Ksrt 1 visit to this city and district dirt beenVrtSf"aI55iT28rA ? w.has ing the past two or three weeks and friend fn thJ lth lelati,es S sail bTthe Cardena tonight S"ffimSiSeahSSS his return to Vancouver. 'tratn "ume on last nignts SINGER 127-3 BM i Long Bobbin This 3 .drawer vibrating shuttle Singer at a special low price. Finished in brown mission oak. Full set of attachments. Guaranteed Singer service through Shops and local Representatives. $55.25 Cash Delivered Slightly More on Small Monthly Payments of Only $3.00 Save Time! Save - - - Money Liberal allowance for your old machine GARDEN SUPPLIES Hone Meal Lawn Sand Hoes Rakes Poultry Fencing C. I. L. Fertilizers Spades Lawn Hose THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. (Clean up and paint up this week and next) Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CAR DEN A FRIDAY, 18:38 PJH. Due Vacjouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Affent, Third Ave. Phone 568 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage CoM Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. t SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT every Thursday, 10:30 p'.m Canadian National Steamships V8-36 who nz t been on a month's vaca tion irip to Vancouver and vtc- south on on thp the this afternoon. calm; barometer. 30.16: temDera- ture, 44; sea smooth. Triple Island Part cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.10; sea smooth. Langara Island Part cloudy, calm, light swell. Terrace Clear, calm, 40. Anyox art cloudy, calm. 50. StewartCloudy, calm, 42. Hazelton Clear, calm, 50 Smithers Clear, calm, mild. Burns Lake Clear, calm, 33. I Announcements Saturday Night Dancing Party, Commodore Cabaret. 1. "Johnny Grows Up," Anglican Church, April 30, May 1. Gyro Hoedown, Moose HalL May Catholic Ladies' Aid tea at Mrs. McCaffery's, May 7. Canadian Legion Spring Saie May 13. Anglican Tea, Mrs. C. H. Ormc May 14. Sons of Norway Independence Day May 15, Moose Hall. Elks' Kiddles Flag Day May 25. Comet Butter 3 lbs. ......... STEER BEEF Pot Roast per lb. ... Cross Arm per lb. ... Prime Rib per lb. ... Short Rib per lb, f Bologna ner lb 12c 15c 18c 10c Fresh Killed Mn Fry Chickens, 00" Shoulder Veal -I ff n Veal Stew 2 lbs. 25c Breakfast O EZg Sausage, 2 lbs. Cottage Cheese 20C Mushrooms Aftn per lb Weiners 99a 20c Fletcher's Honey Spic-edHam 28C Ayrshire Bacon Pork Tenders Q9p t,6t per lb Burns Bakeasy 29C 2 lbs . - DAILY N1WB LOCAL NEWS NOTES M. P. McCaffery sailed on the Prince RUiert fast nlirht tnr o business trip to Vancouver. Piano for quick sale chean. Collart & McCaffery Ltd.. 3rd Ave. (103) Mrs. Prank nln sailed last night on the Prince Ru- ior a inn 10 Vancouver. Mass meetinir in tho c t. n t Hall tOnicht at 8. Rnpnlr'pre'- Ron' C. D. Clarke, R. R. Webster and others. Ooinj-out - of - Business Sale. Lots f bargains left at Gratton's VaiUf) SWe. (10S) Shane Murray left on'the Prince Rupert last night for a week's trip to ocean Falls. Don't miss the wonderful values offered at the Going-out-of Business Salt. Gratton's Variety Store. (103) The drawing for thirty-five cash irizes will take place at the Gyro loedown in the 1 Mnnu tioii night at 10:30 sharp. Proceeds for community service worl. (it) Have you had jour share CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Clean-Up Week of the bargains in kitchen ware tools baggage shelf hardware etc. at the Going-out-of-Busi-ness sale. Gratton's Variety Store. (IOTi C. A. Armstrong, medical stu- toria, returned to the city from the: den.t from the University of To-south Princess Adelaide 1 rontt0, a"lved in the city from the cast uii tas.i, nigni s irain and pro- neArJ 1 A. X t . v-ccucu uy gasooai. mis morning to nr o Port Simpson where he will be sta- Hail, May 1st, admission 25c. New sistant to Dr. A. E Perry medical "?s-J3.61111165' new everything, superintendent of the Port Simpson Proceeds for expert playground General Hospital. SUDervlSlon. Thp spneru-i'c M fn : u w. . uik tun frolic t Don't miss it! Today's Weather (8 AM.) Dead Trpp Point Port Mnnrli, Spring Sale At United Church Successful Affair Held Yesterdavi By ladies' Aid With Good I Pleasure of Patronage The social parlors of First United Church, flttrartlvplv ripnnrcfa in keening with the season with daf- ioaus and cnerry blossoms, were Hie Scene vestprnav nffpmnnn nf the snrinir salp of thp rritee am Of the Church Thp affair patronized and proved quite The euests were rerpivprt hv m jJ. Clavrlng, president of the La- cues- Aid, and Mrs. C. D. Clarke, wife of the pastor. Mrs. G. V. WlllHnsnn w- n charge of the tea room with Mrs. Hugh Killin and Mrs. Walter Thompson and Mrs. N. R. Redman, Mrs. C. W. Dunn. Mrs. n r, T.arao and Mrs. Arthur Sutton nourpd 3erviteurs were Miss F M Pari Mrs. W. B. Cornish. Mrs. D. R. Bar clay and Mrs. Merrill Knllnw nnH Mrs. G. Ciccone was cashier. The home cooking sale was in charge of Mrs. Lance Stiles, Mrs. G. F. Davev and Mis n Rh Elmer Thompson and Miss Dorothy oujcs naa cnarge oi uie canay sale and presiding at the needlework table were Mrs. D. Santerbane and Mrs. F. M. Davies. The afternoon's musical program included piano solos by Misses Hazel Hill and Joy and Helen Green. Commencing Friday, May 1st, ' 1936, Prince Rupert citizens are re-L.vv quested to make a special effort tO DURING PAST MONTH clean up all refuse from their pre- i - mises and to place it m containers ! . T?ere were thirteen fire alarms if nnscihiA pniM f, ' .duriDS the. month of April, the .. i. u " , , ' ' Iarie majority being grass or brush truck. Phone 282 during the after- fires. No damage was done. So far noons. this year the department has re- W J ALDER sponded to twenty-five alarms as compared with thirty-seven in the (103) 1U3) ntv rnmmii City Commissioner, corresponding period last year. Clean Up! Plant Up! Fix Up! Paint Up! Beautify CLEAN-UP WEEK SPECIALS House Broom & Whisk,, .both Lye 2 cans Chan Wax l's Wood Leg Garbage Can for outside use Floor Mop and Qs Bottle Oil, both v u SORRY NO DELIVERY Lawn Fence 69c 15c 59c FLOORS ARID WOODWORK DURABLE - WATERPROOF Vigoro Plant Food, 10 lbs. . . Garden Lime 50-lb. sack . . . Cotton Gloves pair Garden Rake 14 tooth D-Handle Spade Grass Rake for AT THIS PRICE Seeds 50c 75 c 15c 49c 95c 19c Roofing - v Kaien Hardware PHONE 3 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE PHONE 775 Chesterfield Suites 5 Suites Chesterfield, Tapestry and Mohair, latest patterns, reliable construction. QQQ ftA Terms arranged. From vwO.VV Tea for every Taste "SALA0A TEA amsmmma SOS CLEAN UP! FIX UP! PAINT UP! BEAUTIFY! EMPLOY SOME IDLE NEIGHBOR CITIZEN If you need a Painter, Carpenter Gardener, or possibly a man or woman for an odd job, PHONE 138 When a willing worker will be sent Employment Service of Canada mmzwMZummmmmmiMmmmmiutnzBzmmmmmm Moth Proof Garment Bags Protect your wraps, suits, blankets, robes from moths, dust and soot. Air-tight, prevents wrinkling, dust-proof. Prices 15c, 20c, 40c, 50c, 75c Blanket and Fur Bags 75c Elkay's Moth Fume Crystals Kills clothes moths and worms (larvae) 1-lb. tins, 50c Lymocide Moth Destroyer ' -lb. tinsr25c Four-Square Furniture Polish Cleans and polishes fine furniture, radios, pianos. An excellent polish for automobiles. Regular 50c Special, 42c Ormes Ltd. "Jhtt Pioneer Drwigiats rte Rexall Btor Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. n n ir furniture EXCHANGE Used Furniture Three-Piece Living Room Suite-Mahogany Portable Gramaphone With 30 records $32.00 $12.00 A Good Selection of Used Furniture for every room at most reasonable prices New Floor Coverings Such as Linoleum Rugs, Congoleum Rugs, Stair Carpets, Axminster Mats, Etc. We Buy Furniture Outright PHONE GREEN 421 1 iimn m mi