FOR SALE a i i i v mcwa. uuar graphonola. Over 40 ilrst 1 ( f Amu Hnn pnMnkla LM1C ivvu wv .111 J. i Nanaimo-weiiJiiKMJii joi null lionter Alhprtn P.ffif- riiilLC anu -- --oo DtJe. for the kitchen range. rib v iiivv j - - - - m. ctn - I I t U iUA ...nrtflnrv rvi O tOvtr! VllffVl .fJlCi ivw Bwj 00'). lA.nloAa ... ,utA ione tv if ut tuMipi" r - - a lifetime. Act quickly. We np uanmuver. ilii FOR RENT RENT- Front apartment with crtr e ranae. smitn & Maiieu ti lLif hiurni.t. iih if r. t i SALE or ENT Stewart's min t h Kpnnv. Smlthers. c uuai HELP WANTED I"' , .... inn '-t n r v- iinrrtr l on t npr i :i ur npp . nr nnmo nnnn n iv. rjs.' t r if rw nnnprpcuirv w i ii.tr iirui. oronio. .Ontario. .uw P WlMTPn Vrviirm mnrnpo paying business. Represent ,an 1 1 .1 'nm n i i a h r i iinr rurn J . . . a 1 l L ar-MK writ a frtr nnrtirtiiiars. r :Box 538..KamloppS.BC. 97) MlMS f AAA. TATJT v rtnra i'Ti ntD'.l.l.. n O. lf .Milt: 'hem. Be ready lor marine an 'vitllfiiirilUK ri TPP ItrWlKIHI.. I I if. ivi . C P "Mull CArirUn D.UaaIo Win LOST - -vuiu jiukkci. uiuycji. rjiwiic Am - ' m. (112) Vng $20 tblll. Phope ,Red 288. - , PERSONAL (108) OMEN Wanted to start nrivate. ndergarten schQols in;their own homes this coming ;fall. Free oooklet on request. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Wln.nl Establkhprt 10-T ENTLBMEN'B Sanitary Supplies highest crad is fnr i PaeWk Supply, 351 flmnvlllp jVnnrmivir I .AM) Ar,T riwin Xo. 13 n(U fiflTlnr . v. . n i i .mi iR .Ulxa-larKiM. tiin n r or. .Tr"c4n ox a DQMt .located two nunn .Wast . nM.mH " ill 411ir.41AM . i . i . "at ?J; 10 ,chan" .north, thep JJO clutm Jj?i P of beginning A.VTU N' ACKLES d Aptu em, 1837. NEWS Cash .for pld gold, JBulger'a (tf) Mr. .and .Mr. Duncan Kennedv sailed .th,i morning qn the .Car-, qena for Vancouver. thicken dinner ,M the .Knox Hotel, jihone 7J. (108) .yyrp .Coronation Dance, May 12 limited number of tickets I available .from any Cyro or .at flrmp'a Hnra 1 1 AO - , ":u .......... 'Jiw; Lieut. iCol. S. D. Jnhncton re-turned Xo ih .city ,on the Prin Venn Adelaide yesterday .afternoon firom a brief trip to Vancouver and Victoria. .Mrs. T. W. 3tamn-y.incent ar rived n the city .pn the PrjncesR Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to nay a visit with her daughters, the Misses Helen and Violet Stamp-Vincent. Miss Margaret Iieattie. idaugh ter of Mrs. A. M. Heatlie.of this city, has been successful in pass ing her examinations at the University of .JJritlsh .Columbia and will .arrive in I'rince Uupert the first week in June after touring the southern states for the next three weeks. Word has been received in thf Pity that M. P. McCaffery, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. i McCaffery of Prince Rupert, led the high school cjass at t. MarkV College, Mcey, Washington, ,in the final examination, thus securing the highest roll of honor in the institution. Many friends, particularly on the Queen Charlotte Islands, wili be glad to hear that Mrs. M. J Williams of Skidej?ate is now making a rapid recovery aftei the ioperaUon on Monday in thf Pr.ince .Rupert General Hospital M,r. Wnjianw sailed last night b the 'nnce .John on his return home. .Mr. Williams expects to leave :lwo weeks hence. Najiy,e Treatment At Celebration Chamber .of Commerce Hears OI iUps iJemg iraken to Present .Vbjectionable 'raetices .Other JBiwines8 The Prince iiupert Chamber ,oi Commerce ilasl .night heard from P. A. MaoCaHum, the represen tjtivp of the Chamber on ;tht Coronation .celebration .committee, a .plea for better .treatment of thi natives Mho .anena inai .impori ant .evept. Ie stated that a ,dele nation of native had protestet againrtt rtheir tUeatment on pre and .had ,bnm. assured Mat step would De taitei this year to see that justice was Hnnn Thp averaire native was a law-abiding necon and nQmpe, of ah ,roui) .would -be JiKKefl h-.t their members aid no; ict put ,qf .hahd nd tp. pqNc! themselvej A ir!a pos.imie. i ri!u thpv would have the co operation of the cily nolice. It was reported vMiat tne (ie suit nf n recent vote showeu eighteen had favored regular eve ning tippers, sixteen ;had for dinner .alternately with regu br .evqninK .meetings ,apd ix ,Pfi (Wed L-ontinuiuir as in the .past Dinner meetings would e ,ne,ip II was announced, in the Knox llptol, .the ,Cqmmodore .Ltc nu t,he Boston Cae .n rKuia.r ) et .montn ,it w;a w;wmium 'rllno at the JvnoX. ,r . . .!..J ( transport, yirpuh wo; ftWr, wjptc qilcopraglnK' in rBwa t the aids to navigation rhnmlior for many years pasl v.,u . --- , -Mr Hpwe alsp filscpiva.HBP H"". idea of giving special im" tp .lpc.al boats .cawipK :nassan f Prince Unmrt flW MUKKCdtiiyC that owner .of boat KlimilH .make them conform with tli,. roirlll.lt lon The frekht rates .committee nnn.i.inif' nf 0. W. Nlckersor C. .C. MUK .and iflpnia Moekin eiwted ,;avor , u resoluliqn .cmlnK m ;Sm tnerf Board of Trade asking for lowe express raP n eh'PnW fnVm nroduce such .as owas grantc(l from'competitive points. It wan decided before taKing uciw await the reply of the txprew Department to the Smither" people. The principle of the resolution was approved. Will Entertain Vancouver Men Visiting City Wallie's Hous one-time Baltimore home of Mrs. Wallis .Simpson, fiancee of the Duke of Windsor, has been opened to the public at 50 cents a look. There are live guides on nano tp shepherd the curious. They are provided by "Two Hundred and Twelve East fiiddle Street, Inc.," a slightly mysterious corporation that now has the destinies of the pld house in hand. Just .what ,indl yiduals compose the corporation evidently ;is to be a secret. The ilrst thing the cash cus tomers see is a .hallway, very much like any other hallway, glls tenlng with fresh paint. On the left ,is the parlor. Some Victorian brjc-a-brac sits about. On the walls are enlargements, framed, of Mrs. Simpson, surrounded by friends and relatives. Also there are por traits of the former King Edward VIII in various regalia, and Mrs. Simpson in her court presentation gown. On the second floor Is a model pf ;Fort Belvedere and grounds, the former King's private residence near London. A large front room is adorned with cartoons and con tains copies of many different newspapers of the constitutional crisis period. The piece de resls tance is saved for the last. It is roped off. so the customer may only peer from the doorways. A big double bed backs up to the east wall. .It ,lsn't actually the bed Mrs. Simpson slept In, although the 'guide says a number of things In the house were there .during her ' occupancy. - Gyro Armory, FUNERAL TODAY There was a large gathering at the chapel of B. C. Undertakers this afternoon for the funeral of 15-year old Peter Rorvik, elder son of Ted Rorvik. Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of First United Church, of flclated. J. E. Davey was organist. School chums of the lad acted as oallbearers. i. i xA. AnnnnnPAmantc 1 1 1 XlIlIUUSlV.l-Ull'UlO I i : Club Coronation May 12. Norwegian Independence May 17. Dance. THE DAILY NEWS Day Presbyterian ,teaMrs. J. .11. Car sqn's, ,May .18. -W. A. Canadian .Leclpp , Corn patiqn ale nnd tp.a( legion 'Rooms May 20. .C. y..S.. Spring Frolic, Oddfellows HaU. ,May 21. .Catholic .tea, Mrs. George Nlc Arson's, May .20. Oranee spring sale, Oddfellows' Hall, May 27. High School basketball tea, Oddfellows' Hall, May 29. PATTULLO .(Continued trom cage ona) Dert. His was a real leadership of which today, through sheer per-, .sonal ,acumen, there was no.ques The Prince Rupert Chamber of klonlng. In addition to being the Commerce, at Its dinner meeting strongest man In his party, he was last .night, received from the en- a Med and proven administrator of tertainmfent committee an .outline .outstanding ability. He had .made .of what It was planned to do in ,the the .science of government a life- way tor .entertaining ,the members time work. The icqnservawe .ana of the Vancouver Board pf Trade C. C.-.P. leaders were admittedly when they visit the city on June outstanding medical men but were 11. As many members as possible they competent to carry on such an will meet the boat .on arrival at .9 important .business as the govern- a.m. and during the morning the ingof the province of British Co visitors will be given an opportu- 'umbia? It was ,a notorious tact nlty of meeting their friends In the ',bat professional men. were usually city and possibly lunching with poor in business. Too often it was them. bought that there was nothing to In the afternoon at 2:30 a trip Ut but to go, to Victoria with a ma around the harbor will be arrang- iorlty following and take over the ed In one of the Armour Salvage Company's boats going as far as Metlakatla. Those who prefer will be taken to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage plant at Seal Cove by car and also out the highway. At 30 entertainment will be provided at the Prince Rupert Club and at o'clock the officers and executive elns pf office Jn seconding the nomination of Mr. Pattullo, Victor Basso-Bert Jeclared that the Premier had bee.n a credit to British Columbia ind an outstanding figure in pro- lnc)al .affairs. His policies were outstanding In Canada. He be lieved in the redistribution of pf the local chamber will be guests wealth and the bringing about of pf the visitors at dinner aboard the boat. Entertainment arrangements are In the ;hands of the committee consisting of C. V. Evltt, Frank Dibb, Philip Ray and Stan Parker Visitors to Baltimore for Price May See .Mrs. Simpson's Old Home" true democracy. Ultimately the rest it Canada would come to accept '.he Pattullo point of view which vas that of the greatest gopd for he greatest number. i by T. W. Brown tand W, M. Brown, the .chair declaring Mr. .rauuiio the .pnanlmous choice. Olof Hanson plpf Hanson, M. P. for Skeena, wished to associate hlnise,lf with the .unanimous nomlnatipn .of Mr Pattullo. He tpld of co-operation ,that Jie had .received from .Mr.. Pattullo. One .notable instance was the making available of the site pn ; which the new federal building here was to be erected. Prince Rupert should make sure of the Premier's re-election here, i Should there pe such a thing as his being .defeated here, he would most certainly be offered another seat for there was no doubt that the government would be returned and he would still be Premier. What might his attitude be to Prince Rupert should he be de-! feated here? After all, he had ably ; represented this riding for twenty; years. W. M. Brown, Ambrose Reld and 1 others gpoke upon the advisability! of effective organization and an energetic campaign. i ,L. W. Patmore was appointed campaign manager by the con-j ventlon. Committee rooms are being opened at the corner of Second Avenue and Sixth Street in the! Westenhaver Block with Malcolm McLeod in charge. I I Miss B. Haan sailed last night !on the Pripce John for her home Nominations were moved closed ;it Queen Charlotte City . Now show-piace CHURCH NOTICES BALTIMORE, May 8: (CP) The FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Key. f. W. Stevenson, J1J., B.D., rh.D. Minister in. Charge Mrs. E. J. Smith, Organist and Choir Director MOTHER'S DAY .11 A.M., Special Mother's Day Service The Sunday School will meet .with the congregation for this service. Sunday School assembles at 10:30. Soloist, Miss Betty Wood CORONATION SERVICE 7:30 'P.M., Special Coronation Service Anthem.' "High "Thanksgiving," specially composed by.R?v.. Lewis Davies, In honor of the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Solo. "Land of Hope and Glory," J. A. Teng Dr. Stevenson will preach at both services Strangers are cordially Invited. PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Fifth Avenue East Pastor E. J. North SUNDAY, 11 A.M., Subject: "A MOTHER'S FAITH" 7:30 P.M.,Subject: "THE KINO WHO LOST HIS CROWN AND WHO TOOK IT-TUESDAY. 8 P.M.. Mrs. Wallace of Ketchikan will speak Everybody Welcome &7V COMFORT SATETY'ECOHOMX TICKETS ON SALE DAILY IVIMT die El AXOIST ITIMI Jl W mft, F.-T ly.A.IIl .Illffl kJ- r M r .w M J m MX - ' u - - I POPULAR 1W FARES PETURN LIMrA Afi (INADOITION I "' TO DATE J DAYS- OF S All From PRINCE RUPERT and Return TO TORONTO ) OTTAWA J MONTREAL -QUEBEC - -HALIFAX - - - Good In Topriat Sltcpera on IMjinent of rtKulur berth far t tiuud In Standard Slueri on uaymaat of regular btrth far Coach tTourlst tStandard $56.50 $70.50 $8.4.15 $57.20 S7W5 $850 $C0.45 $75.45 $90.45 $72.40 $90.40 $108.35 Childfrn, I rtan and under 12. Half Fart Stoportrt alUiwtd Winnlif I ,and rat UIUPINDIKGLT LOW FARES FRIM ITKER WCSTERN SUTIINS .ALSO TO OTHER POINTS IN EASTERN CANADA For full information at to tickets, train timet, etc., covtu.lt your Ticket Agent W7.S7P UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERT TUESDAY, 1:30 PJH. .Due yancQUver. ThHrsday j?jn. T.S.S. CAKDENA FRIDAY, 10:31 TM. Due Vapoouver, Jblonday ,a4n. If convenient please .purchase tickets at office. iFurther Information regarding reservations and tickets rom A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Arent, Third Ave. Phone 50$ PAGE THREZ For Mather's Day SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATES A fi:esli Fhipnient just arrived specially wrapped for Mpther. Place your order now, " ' OrmesLtd. Pioneer Drugs sts The Itexall Store J'Jiqnes: & 2 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 nin till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. lisp - - ---- - ------ mrii ; . I D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 New Furniture Dominion Linoleum or Congoleum Gold Seal Chesterfield Suites, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Floor Covering, Blankets, luggages, Table Oilcloth, Window Shades, Prams, Folding Carriages. Used Furniture Beds, Atlas Couch, Steel Crib, Singer Sewing Machine, JQtchen Table, Kitchen Cabinet Kitchen Ranges, Dining Room Suites, Dressers, Gramaphone j Records, Musical Instruments, Books, Writing - Desk, Etc. ' TO THE HOUSEWIFE: Have you started .spring cleaning? You may lave furniture, crockery, utensils, luggage, Mankcis, suits, .clothes, .etc. you wish to get rid of. 1 ; : ELIO'S Trade-in Call Green 916 W.c Buy Everything Wc Sell Every tiling CALL GREEN 916 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE loosc Building, Third .Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.