ay, April m m 1937 TBt DAILY NZW8 PAQZ THRE1 hfTcoJ rirst 1 - mm ' m mm mm Ma Supplies Alfttr WniTE CORN For Any JSfral. , The perfect quality of -this fresh, creamed-style, sweet corn is brought to the home-keeper under the: Royal City Label. sit .nil m m m mm m m MANY ARTISTIC TINTS Alabastine provides a rich, beautiful, lasting finish at low cost. Will not rub nil, or show brush-marks. Simple, easy-to-follow directions on every package. J.OOO dealers to serve you. Gypsum. Lime and Alabdstine. Canada. Jjmhed Head Office: PARIS, Ontario, Canada AB337 We have on order a complete line of First Aid Kits manufactured to comply directly with the new regulations of the Workman's Compensation Board. Ask us for details. We would be pleased to (mote prices on any replacements for First Aid Kits. Ormes Ltd. 3rv? Pioneer Druqt?t'sts The Itexall Store Phones: 81 Si 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till !) p.m. ftefisi which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd, I LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1 ' Don't forget when visiting Port land Canal tha,t the Frazer Hotel Is the best place to stop. (tf ) Thomas McMeekin left on last .evening's train for a- brief busi ness trip to Terrace. SHversrdes P.ros. Spring Sale of wallpapers, paints, varnishes, etc. tf. City Commissioner W. J. Alder sailed on the Catala Ihis after noon for a1 trip to Vancouver and Victoria on city business. lie expects to be away about ten flays or two weeks. The firp ilonnrtmnnt had .t ml! at 8tlfi Sfltlird.iv ' rtVATiincr tn nri. other lalse alarm at the corner! of Eighth Avenue and Conrad. II Was th second f:iln nlnrm fri be rung in from there within a Week. Peter T.nV! n N'T?, disMff freight and passenger agent, re turned to the city on Saturday, niL'ht's train from n winlra triiil to Smithers and Prince George. lie reports considerable snow still on the ground in lhe interior. Harney Turbitt, who has been conducting a taxi and transfer business for some years at Alice Arm, and Ed. Peterson arrived in the city on the Catala today from the north and will proceed on the Princess Norah tomorrow morning to Skagway enroute to the Squaw Creek mining district of Northern Rrilish Columbia. THRIFT SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK EGGS Bulkley Valley "A" Large, per doz 3 doz SWIFT'S LARD per lb". GREEN BEANS Nabob Cut, 2 tins CORN NIBLETS Del Malz 2 tins - 25c ROLLED OATS Robin Hood, with Silverware per pkg PUFFED WHEAT per pkg TISSUE Fine, 8-oz. rolls 3 for CARBOLIC SOAP Jergens 2 bars MAPLE SYRUP Pure 16-oz. bottle 12-oz., per bottle WALNUT MEATS Light pieces, 1-lb. cello COCOANUT Desslcated 1-lb. cello MACARONI 2 lbs . . .' CHEESE Swift's; Mild per lb 29c 10c 20c 9c 23c SPECIAL OFFER Johnson's Glocoat Wax HKp ox' 2 1-lb. tins for TOMATO CATSUP Libby's 17c 32c 14c 16c 21c PEANUT BUTTER Squirrel brand Coronation "tumblers ISC CUtll ORANGE MARMALADE Nabob Pure. 32-oz. Jar 25c Fresh Asparagus, per lb 18c Fresh Carrots, per bunch CcJ Hothouse Rhubarb, per" lb .5c Oranges, 3 doz. G4c PHONE 179 We Deliver nmmmmmmmmmmmmm 203 Third Ave. Phone Blue 916 KIMIF.'S DRESSMAKING SHOP Dressmaking Remodelling Pressing Alterations Rliss KlmW- llyede, Prop. mmmmmmmmmimmum LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: The Spring is here again. Don't forget your Sl'HlNG SUIT and TOPCOAT for the Coronation Celebration on May 12th, 1937. Prices are reasonable. M. T. LEE ph. Green 9C0 3rd Ave, V. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time. Ulnar Hopen, for drunkenness. Mas fined $25, with option of ten days' imprisonment, by Magis trate McClymont in city police court yesterday. The annual general meeting of Prince K'upert Rowing and Yacht Club will be held in the City Hall on Tuesday at 9 p.m.. April C. Change in time on account of Rod and Gun Club meeting called for 8 p.m. Alex Mcltae, Secretary-Treasurer. (80) 73c 16c 25c If a Cold Threatens.. 1 Timely use of this especially designed aid for nose and upper throat, helps prevent many colds. VlCKS VATRO NOL Frazer Hotel, the only steam heated hotel In Portland Canal, situated at Hyder, B.C.,, (tf) Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford are passengers aboard the Catala this afternoon going through from Stewart on a trip to Van couver. Mrs. Georire Hfnn of Terrace arrived in the city on Saturday night's train to attend the funeral nf the late Mrs. Nick Gurvich, She will return to the interior on tomorrow evening's train. Douglas Campbell, superintend ent of the Big Missouri mine nd G, II. McKay, construction superintendent, were here, this af ternoon aboard the Catala bound for a trip to Vancouver on busi ness. Mrs. Arthur Alger left by las evening's train on her return to her home at Usk, accompanied by her young daughter, Gwen, who has been spending the winter here with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris. Einar Henriksen, who is in the employ of the Canadian National Railways here, leaves on tomor row evening's train for New York where he will embark April 21 aboard the steamer Stavenger- fjord for a visit to his native home in Norway. S. E. Nord,- general manager of the Standard Oil Co. of British Columbia, after a brief business visit here, sailed by the Catala this afternoon on his return to Vancouver. Mr, Nord said before leaving that no definite decision had yet been made as to the company establishing a local plant Some of the members of his party are remaining here to go furthei into the matter and it is expected a decision will be made before long. Announcements Eastern Star Coronation Bridge, April 6, Oddfellows Hall. 7. Baptist tea, sale of aprons, April Presbyterian Choir Concert, 7. University extension lecture?, April 7, 8 and 0, City Hall Dean Flnlayson. United Church tea, Annette Fashion Show, April 8, Circus First United ChurchAp-rll 9-10. April 10, A. Y. P. A. TexC, Cathedral Hall. H. M. S. Pinafore, April 14, April 15, Capitol Theatre. C. N. R. A', annual dance, Moose Hall, April 10. 22. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April St. Peter's Sale, May v PROGRAM Presbyterian -CHoIr Concert, Wednesday; April 7, :15 P.M. Choruses, .(a) "O Hush Thee" (Sullivan); (b) "Morning" (Oby Speaks), The Choir; Solo, "Gypsy Trail" (Tod B. Sal-lbway)', J". A. Teng. Two-piano duet, (a) "Unfinished Symphony," First Movement, (Schubert); (b) "In the Hall of the Mountain King" (Greig). Mrs. & . Smith, Charles Balagno, Dr. W. D. Riddell, Dr. H. N. Brocklesby. Solo, "The Spring Has Come" (White), Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby. Ladies' choruses, (a) "All Through the Ntght" (Bbulton); (b) '"List to the Bluebird" (Chopin). Intermission. Group of Old Favorites, The! Choir. Duet, "Flow Gently, Deva" (John Parry ), Dr. ft. G. Large and J. E. Davey. Solo, "The Silver Ring" (Chaml-nade), Mrs S. D. Johnston. Two-piano duet, (a) "Ellas' Dream and Lohengrin's Vow to Elsa" (Li2t-Wae:ner) : (b) "Rakoczi March" (Lfzot), Mrs. E. J. Smith,! Charles Balagno, Dr. W. D. Riddell, Dr; H". N. Brocklesby. Choruses, (a). "The Chase" (Eld- ward Ci German); (b) "Heroes of; Old" (Kountz), The Choir. "God Save the King." Please- cut this out and bring It with you. University Extension LECTURES Hear DEAN J.. N. FINLAYSON On Scientific and Industrial Subjects Wednesday, Thursday, Friday CITY HALL, 8:15 p.m. . Silver Collection IN THE SOl'ltEME TOI KT OF IIKITlSII COl.rMIUA IV I'ltOHATK In Ihr Matter of the "Administration Act" And In the Matter of tlir F.stutr of Mar) Ann Harrison, nw-tttwrt Take notice' that by virtue o! an or der of. .his Honor W. E. Flher ma1e th 5th day or Ffebruary. 1937, Letters probate of the will or the ubove-nnmel Mary Ann Harrison, deceased. Issued out of the High Court off Justice, Lon don. England, an the 28th day of May, 1936. were repealed in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Prince Rupert Registry; and all persons havliu claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish the same properly verified to the undersigned on or before the 7th Ky of May, A.D. 1937. and all parties Indebted to the said swtate are Tequlred to pay the amount of their Mdebtiedness to the undersigned forthwith. PATMORE gt FULTON Solicitors, Prince Rupert, B.C. Attorneys for the Executors. Dated the 5th day of April, AD. 1937; FOR SALE Modern hotel, Hyder, B.C. Good opening for building up fine business at small cost. HOTEL FKAZER Hyder, B.C. TRAPPERS Will guarantee top market prices for Beaver and Muskrat. Other furs at value. FRANK LOCKWOOD Phone Blue 72!) P.O. Box 200 Piano Theory Voice Production Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory examinations. Mrs. Bernard Lundahl a. t. c M. 4 Waldrnn Apartments Phone Green 991 APRIL 2 to 10 Try Salada Orange Pekoe Blehd "SALADA TEA D. Elio Furniture Exchange New Premises Moose Building, Third Avenue Phone Green 961 SAL FOLDING- METAL BRIDGE SET-In different colors,' Sale price . . . ENGLISH PRAM Sale price CONTINUES TO APRIL 10th This is an opportunity to buy first class goods at savings of 2(Mo 30 percent WALNUT BUNGALOW BED Complete;. Sale price . WALNUT BED COMPLETE Full spring, cotton felt mattress Sale price . 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE- Sale price No C.O.I). No Delivery $17.50 size, with coil 23.75 $74.50 $14.50 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: TSS. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 I'M Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. f Due Vancouver, Monday &m. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5G8 Buy all th Satin-Glo you Nd at 3ala Pricas! ri4a rear rtnf mtUb new . . . n4 f tvUl upply of BtWn-0o Yuirtek, Anml er etln mih it t4w4 price. W M4 li.oo so 2S tUt nam if PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Oyrp Club Coronation. Dane, THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Moose Hall, May 12.