PAGE FOUR DUNN'S Holiday Cottages A camp for an enjoyable vacation. Meals provided. Good cooking. Picnics, open air badminton, fishing and hunting. Miles of wonderful beach. Terms moderate. Apply for particulars- to MRS. DUNN, Sanffan Kiver, Near Massett, B. C. COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBEKTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 1'hone 18 i f i n y-i " GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. 1 f 7 ' " New Flagpole At Smithers Is Duly Erected SMITIIKUS, Slav 19: The management of the Iiulklev Vallev District Hospital added one more decoration to the hospital groundj when it erected a very fine flagpole on the lawn near the hospital jDuiioing on baturday. The pole, which is a magnifi-iccnt one, was donated by E. E. ; Orchard, formerly of Smithers but now of Bremerton. Wash. It rises 70 feet above the ground jand is topped with a large brass ball. Uefore erecting the pole, , which was ready for the Corona-Hon decorations, the brass ball iwas opened and a number of papers were placed inside. These included a picture of their majes ties. King Geonrt- Vf and Oimon Elizabeth, a document bearinir the names of the president of the nospital, J. , Turner and his u. ijox Ji 575 board (jc of directors, thf ' - ........ v. 1Y1 U 0 O A L L K JYl S the hltal taff and the patients ECONOMY STORE Quality Groceries Low Prices Courteous Service Prompt Delivery Boat and out of town orders receive careful attention NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROS1 HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phnne 281 P.O. Jinx 196 TRAPPERS Will guarantee top market prices for Beaver and Muskrat. Other furs at value. FRANK LOCKWOOD Phone Blue 729 P.O. Box 200 THE SEAL ' QUALITY mm who were in the hosnilal nn th.if klate. Thus King George VI. President J. W. Turner and Sister Superior Slary Henrietta will nil,, over the Iiulklev Valley District Hospital and its lovely sur rounding for many 'years to come and from a vantage point that also dominates the town of I ami I hers and a great deal of the jBuIkley Valley. Esteemed Native Of Massett Dies Thomas Nutcombe Was One Of Oldest and .Most Highly Re- spectcd Members Of Community MASSETT, Slay 19: Thoma Nutcombe, one of the oldest and most esteemed natives of Slassett passed away recently. Deceased had participated in every movement that meanl the advancement of his people, He inherited many forms of chieftainship. He was the first president of the Slassotl I Concert Band. With his boa' l"Kinir Georiri" 4i, i - .'v. mc ihim 1 1 . , , i - .. . mj pac-K nsn irom isorth Island. Later in life he retired to the quiet life of a salmon trollrr Bight UK to his ifi.alh. h ri.iineii an active man, never a burden to his relatives or a re ciivent of charity from anyone. I.ny reader Alfred Ad jficiated at the funeral with thr assistance of Chief William Ma! ; thews. Special Service For Coronation Kilwanga Honors Occasion Crowning of King Of KITWANUA, May 19:--On Sun day week a special Coronation service was held in the Anglican Church here. A very good con-Kiegation attended. Special Coro nation hymns were sung and the St. Paul's choir rendered the anthem "Give Ye Thanks to God Your King," under the leadership of Solomun Bryant, with Edward Tait at the organ. Rev. B. Shearman gave a Coronation mid 'from the text verse "Honor Your King." The service ended bj singing the National Anlhem. At the Indian Day School Kill'. cial Coronation lessons were giv en to the children and several new patriotic songs, taught by ltev. B. Shearman, were sum-while the Union Jack was honored . Coronation . medals, presented by Hev. B. and Mrs. Shearman, are to be given to the school pupils. DESCENDANT OF MEAUS -VICTORIA. May 19:-Col. Cecil Maars, who was a descendant of Capt. James Mears, early explorer of this coast, Is dead here. Have YOU a PIANO? A piano, to be kept in good condition so that it will please the musician and do Justice to the student, requires the attention of a piano tuner at least twice a year. For good tuning call George C. Walker Member Piano Tuners and Technicians Association of British Columbia Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. Well Known Church Woman Of Neighboring Village Passes Away Many Pay Tribute l'OKT SIMPSON. Mav Hi- Simpson Concert Hand in attend Ladies of th.. Willing Hnl the Port Simpson Concert Band, Sir. and Sirs. E. F. Dudoward, Mr. and Sirs. Charles II. Dudoward, SIra. .J. D, W 'atson, Sirs. F. D, Sampare fKitwanga), Sirs, lames Comer 'Stewart!; Sir. and Mrs. W. 'E. Kelly, Sirs. R. C. Garner, Sir. and Sirs. P. H. Wesley, Sir. and SIra. Jame iawson. Sirs. Eethel M .fn ' , .- A M V and tamilv. Sir. nn.i Mr Airr.-: Sankey, Sirs. Khoda Woods, Sirs, .Mauue Koss, Sliss Winnie Tait, fUis. Agnes Ilrentzen and fennie Brentzen. Sirs. Ancient Canoe Recalls Past Alfred and Robert Davidson Arc Building Craft at Slassett MASSETT, Slay 19: An eigh! fathom cedar canoe, under construction by Alfred and Robert Davidson. near rhmnlnllnn 4 ... vlves memories of Mm dm-J u-Lr the Haida Indians of the Queer Charlotte islands were rulers of Hie coastal seas. It was with sucl canoes that thev nserl i m..L, successful raids III iltlll ilnur the coast from Alask.-i t Pnii fornia as" well as trad! Indians of the coast. It was I, one such canoe that ChristianPj came to Hie Haidas. Those fn. mous old Haida en noes with um- passed in family only by the value of slaves, THE DAILY NEWS Mrs. Victor Reece Special Church Uf .Simpson Dies Services Held At Kitzegukla Sunday KITZEGUKLA. May 19: Sir. and Sirs. Walter Wesley with tin co-oneration co-operation of of Sir. Sir. ar and Sirs. -i... r. .x . ...... T ILL ir Ikl't'l'l'. HIM Lf r!l II 1 1 1 II I . recently Jn the Port Simpson1" there wa sl'f al, Cr,-General b he Hospilal. Horn at Port I?1.'0", V Irovld.ed. llL Viv Church- V m's Simpson -in 900. Sirs is susvived by her husband and Ts "ere.. K'VV" ' ?T . four sons-Alvin. Lvle. Leonard ' "?'r. l1e J,a,ze ." ,?cn00' ...i . ,r, ,. . principal ana wiiuam unmour, a brother. The funeral took place from the1 ;Rev. 1 Unltod fhitmi. ,.-;, 4i... i..4 Vlce- music was rendered bv the choir 15. IUack conducted the ser- 'C I VI.: ,, ., ., ...... , . m iiie miHwnrm League ui 7:30 p.m. a special Slother's Day .ium i u iti . iitm in i til" ... nurses at the host ital nresi.lod ! .8.c.rv!c wai! conducted by Joseph at the niano. accomnanHn. ,Ip. )e8,t'y a8Slsl ' - Ceased brother and sister who sang, at her dying request, "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Slembers of the Port Simpson Athletic Club acted as pallbearers. There were floral tribute from the following: Epworth League of the United Church, Ladies of the Iv.v Guild. Port Simpson Athletic Club. Ladies' Aid of the Vounir Peonle' K.ln. cational Association. Youiu People's Educational Association lev and Fred Sanmare. The presi dent, Peter Mark, closed the ser vice. An address was lriven bv Uliurch, and Today." Flowers were provided by the Ladies' Aid Thomas Bubb Of Port Edward Is Dead Here Today Thomas H. Bubb, well known resident of many years' standing at Port Edward and elsewhere around Skeena River cannery points, passed away this afternoon at the Prince Rupert General Hospital after a brief illness. He was 82 years of age and Is survived by a daughter in Seattle. Funeral arrangements are In the hands of the B. C. Undertakers. AIYANSII 15 AND HOME AIYANSH, May 19: The Alv- incli hmil na It a t . . . DEPUTY DISMISSED EDMONTON, May 19: II. .p. Keast, deputy minister of public works', has been dismissed by the Aberhart government. Money Saving ; Specials , ,0(1(1 Lines and Remnants Priced to Sell Out GENUINE SWEET GRASS BASKETS Regular to $3.50. Now, each 25c & 50c . BEGINNERS' SLATE With PENCIL-30c value. Now i5c. 2for25c Dennispn's Embossed LINEN Weave NAPKINS Luncheon size, white only. Regular 25c per dozen Now, per dozen 5c per ioo 25c WHITE CLOVER TOILET ROLLS-Regular G for 25c. Now, per dozen ,25c BOYS' SPIN TOPS, each , , . . . 5c Dennison's Jointed Doll Cutouts, 2 for . ,5c Flax-a-tone, Musical Clapper, reg. $1.00. Now . .25c TABLE AND CHAIR SETS Regular $3.50 and $5.25. Reduced to $2.75 & $1.00 Buy Now and Save See Our Bargain Tables (MatMvs.Jjd WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Nine halibut vessels marketed catches totalling 182.000 pound at Seattle yesterday as follows: ho. 15.000, New England, Sic and 7c; Gloria II, 15,500, SIcCal- lum. 8?tc and 7c; II. C. Hcrgcit, 10,500, Whiz, 'Jc and 7c: Sylvia, 17,000, Saii Juaiy89ic and 7c. Appreciation has been official ly expressed to the Canadian government for International courtesy manifested last week which I. I resulted li 1 in Cant. i Oscar Biggcrston.of the Seattle halibut i a r i ! ' ' . . .u. ; i.:ai uiona u oeing auvisea oi w e ir "n in e the death in Seattle of hi three- Olil Old Testamen Testament, and and in in Mm the Earl) I.:irhl.. . . .- - i-. . .. . year old daughter while he out fishing with his boat. was C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capl. Edward Slabbs. was late in arriving .tojlay from the south ' not getting in until 3 'o clock thib afternoon from. Vancouver via Powell River and Ocean, Falls. The Vessel, will sail this evening for Anyox uud Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening Southbound i . Coming north" from Vancouver vfa the Queen Charlotte Island. C.N.R. sleame'r Prince John. Capt. Neil . Slctean left Queen Charlotte City at 10 o'clock last night for Slassett Inlet and is expected here tomorrow morning. KAMLOOPS CFJ.EMfcATES KAMLOPS. ;Majr -ID: The city of Kamloops will be en fete for the most of the summer' with a special ! celebration, of the 125th. onnlver ball and baseball teams are homei 0' foundlnj of the' town ifter liter attending attending th. the r Coronation festivities started with the ob- Day celebration In Prince Rupert. CEMETERY IMPROVEMENT MASSETT, May 19: The Old Massett graveyard is practically reconstructed. All weeds and trees have been cut away. Tombstones have been cleaned and polished ind the graves decorated with sea ihells. WARM ON PRAIRIES awirr CURRENT. Sask., May 19: Days have been warm but nights cool on the prairies of late, fhere have been heavy frosts In Manitoba. The thermometer ha cached 82 above here. servance of Coronation Day. YUKON AIRMAIL OTTAWA. May 19: Air mall service from Edmonton to the Yukon via Fort St. John, B.C., will start July 5, It Is announced. Old Pals Coming . To End of Trail Alike Coco and Sam I'osatcri, Buddies For Two Decades, Air Their Quarrel in Court - v . - w UliU A Posaterl, VHXll.k If 5p:ifH.. :i:t ooft nounds. Sebastian, , h.n nni. 4....i4.. 8c and 7c; Constilution, .J.00P, nave evidently come to the parting Washington, 8c and 7-c; ; or the ways Thev have nuarrenpf. O f' 4 1. .....1 TH' n . - Irene J.. 1 5,000, and Curlew, 11,-000, San Juan, 10c and 7c; Pres- Mlke Coco and Sam who over the ownership of a shack at Seal Cove In which they lived. It led close to blows and this morning Coco laid a charge of assault against Posaterl. After hearing the two sides of the case. Magistrate McClymont dismissed the charge and the complainant was ordered to pay the costs. CANADIAN GOLD PKICK MONTREAL. 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