Society Bran Lead DE LUXEIC E CREAM The cream supreme, manufactured by Commodore Cafe fresh daily Ice Cream is Brain Food It also has all the nutritive values - Why not treat your family and your friends to a gallon? Only $1.15 Cheaper still in five gallon lots We pack it in Ice and deliver It to your door all day up to 6 p.m. You can use it at your convenience. Use It for your bridge party or any social event. Don't forget only $1.45 per gallon Quart cylinders 60c Quart bricks -. 75c Pint cylinders 30c Pint bricks ,40c . Surprise the folks, today, calf and take some home COMMODORE CAFE Phone 17 Don't Forjet Our Special Chicken Dinner, 50c d Clothes BECAUSE THEY ARE: Hand tailored-Styled by experts Made of finest imported fabrics And are available in a wide range of patterns, including Twists Highland Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Worsteds, Serges, Gabardines, Etc. Prices $ From IJP xl 00 ' ... Payment on our 15-pay plan if desired Know the Satisfaction that comes from Wearing , Well-Tailored Clothes WATTS & NiCKERSON Men's & Roys' Clothiers Phone 315 458 Third Ave. Still Slashing Odds and ends must be closed out before we move. Here arc bargains to take advantage of and save. This Week It's TOYS Sec our Toy Tabels for big reductions DOLLS At cost and less, a limited number of odd lines. Scotch Dolls, were $1.00, now . . , . .'. .-. ...... .50c Sailor Dolls, -were $1.50, now . ;. . ,'. . .t ... . . . . . . ,75c Doll Heads, unbreakable, size-G, Special . . . ... . '.2oc Pop Pop Boats, now . . ; . . . 10c Pull Toys .., '.'25c Bizzy Andy ;., i5c Skipping Ropes, all rubber '. 15C Sec Our 10c. Bargain Table Baseball Gloves and Mitts, values to $8.50 All Half Price It will pay you to come in and look around SAND ENGULFS FARMS ANTKOLI, India, June 9: CP Loose, drifting coastal sand blown inland in Junagadh State is threatening a number of villages and steps are being taken to protect farms rapidly being made useless by sand deposits. FACTORY' BUILDING GROWS SHEFFIELD, Eng., June 9; (CP) Estimated cost of factories, and . workshops for which plans were approved last year in 140 of the principal towns of the United Kingdom was $50,300,000, a $15,000,000 increase over 1935. t FOR SALE FOR SALE New 97-piece Royal Wintpn dinner service, $25.00. Phone Black 725. (133) FOR SALE Gasboat Annie McKay, 27 h.p. Atlas, for sale this week, $850 cash. M.M. Stephens. (133) COAL- Nanalmo-WeWngton for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootleas, for the kitchen range. Albert & McCaffery, Phone 116 or 117". (tr) FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern house on Biggar Place. Phone Green 378 (tf) ;LEAN, Well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (134) LOOK AHEAD Get Into Civil Service as Postman, Clerk, Customs Examiner, Immigration Inspector, etc. Full details free from the M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg, (tf) LANU ACT ! t'urni No. 13 FORM OP NOTICE Caviar Land District District of AtUn TAKE NOTICE that Fred AcklM anO Charles Oberl&bder of At I la. B. C, occupation Miners, Intend to apply lor pcrmlulon to purchase the followln described lands:' , Commencing at a post located twr miles south of Golden Date on Tagth lAke. North Wort Corner Post. Ground runs 20 chains from this post In a southern direction then 20 chains fas' win cnains norm, then 20 chatm west, to legal post of beginning FRED N. ACKLES CHARLES OBERLANDER. Dated April 6th. 1037 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Kupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 THE SEAL of QUALITY 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 HILARIOUS MUSICAL "Top of the Town" Here Coronation Pictures at Capitol Theatre Replete with mad, musical revelry and hilarious cajters, "Top of the Town," featuring such screen favorites as Gertrude Nis sen, Doris Nolan, George Murphy, Henry Armetta, Mischa Auei, Hugh Herberf and Gregory Ra-toff, comes to the screen of tht Capitol Theatre as the feature offering or the middle :of ' this week. The music includes several current popular hits. There art gorgeous choruses and elaborate settings--and, withal, a romantic plot. A good deal of new technique is said lo have .been en-ployed In 'connection with the production of the picture. Dance sequences are fitted logically into the story and are very effective. A great musical and dancing en semble is featured in the climax of the film. Of especial interest on tonigh'.'s nicture program will be the firat showing locally of news reel pictures of the recent coronation Li London of King George VI. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront 1 PUot Charlie Elliott is being! kept busy out of Stewart these days with his new Waco customs seaplane freighting mining supplies Into the Unuk River and other areas. He made a brief visit; ' here from Sunday night to Monday morning on his way back to Stew- j art with a party of anglers from Premier who had been on a trip to Lakelse Lake. Later Pilot Elliotf expects to be back, here to resume his base at Prince Rupert. i Bob Tobey was yesterday Installed as agent of the Home Oil Distributors , at Sunnyslde for the season by Len Cripps of the company's local staff. I C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, I capt. Neil McLean, arrived In port I at 11:30 this morning from Van- y Icouver via Powell River and Ocean iff ALE' HELP WANTED iFalls and wUl at 4 p.m. for An- yox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. This Is the last voyage of the Prince Rupert on spring schedule. With other vessels of the fleet she will go Into summer ser vice next weeki extending the runs to Alaska. Towed Across from Digby Island by the ferry boat Catharine 15. yesterday afternoon, the Iloyal Canadian Air Force floating hangar, which ! being used ?n connection with the sen-icing of the afr force planes which ar-being operaled here in the Department of National Defence topographical survey operations, arrived al the local dry dock for overhauling. The Prince Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative packer Ogden was In yesterday with 6,500 pounds or salmon from Squadaree and 5.000 pounds from Banks Island. The Azurlte was hy with 3,800 pounds from Dundas and 3.000 pounds from ?ayas. The troller Sonja H., Capt. Ole Anderson, brought- in 600 pounds for which 9c and 6c was advanced, Try a Dally News want-ad. Phone 18 P. O. Bor 575 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Quality Groceries Low Prices Courteous Service Prompt Delivery Boat and out of town orders receive careful attention DUNN'S Holiday Cottages A camp for an enjoyable vacation. Meals prbvided. Good cooking. Picnics, open air badminton, fishing and hunting. Miles of wonderful beach, Terms- moderate. Apply for particulars to MRS. DUNN, Sangan River, Near Massett, B. C. CLIMAX TO CORONATION Continued trom Page 1 a handsome mounted walking stick as a token of appreciation of the important work in connec tion with the celebration which he had carried out in such an UNDER INSULIN'S EFFECT AIRDRIE, Scotland, June 9: (CP) James Gordon; Hamilton bus driver, was charged with driving a bus while under the influence of insulin to such an extent as to be incapable' of controlling the vehicle. able manner. Mr. Brown paid MINT SPECIAL MEDAIiS fitting tribute to Mr. Cripps In! JOHANNESBURG. June 9 making the presentation and the!(CP Fifty special fold medals recipient responded suitably, to be struck by the' royal mint at The invited guests were W. M Pretoria at a cost of 1000 are to Brown, F. A. MacCallum, George be presented lo members of the V. Cripps, Mr. and Mrs. Jack city council and others to com Preece, S. C. Thomson, B. J memorate the Coronation. Bacon, N. Mussallem, I). G. Bor- -- ... land, Frank Dibb, Charles V. fi"EW OPIUM IN GRAIN Evitt, A. E. Parlow, George H CAIRO, June 9: (CP) Polfct Greenwood, Oscar Sather, Edward Kcized illicit cr0Ps afler' EPtian Chunglcee. Sadao Suga, M. p. pilots, flying over wheat fields. McCaffery. George C. Mitchell, 'took- 1'hotographs revealing Charles P.' Balagno. Earl Gordon, Patches of opium poppies among Lee M. Gordon. S. D, Macdonald, the tal1 rain Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frew, G. W Johnstone, Jack Campbell, T. W. Elliott, T. B. Black, William Reid, Ben Dalgarno, George J. Da wen SHEPHERDED 30,000 DORCHESTER, Eng., June 9. 'CP) Auslralian Coronation Jack Judge, Joe Scott. Sam Joy, . ,,,... , , nf N'ch0"f-. Nor- champion shepherd who has cared man A. a watt. n City Commissioner tt,' onnn fr sheep. W.J. Alder. Mrs. D. Orchar Mc-, re thanJ50,000 Leod, Mrs. S. V. Cox. A. Barbe Mrs. R. J. Keron, Mrs. II. A Breen, Mrs. William Geddes jr. Miss Dolly Smith, Mrs. G. B Church, Miss Rose Cox, Mrs. F. Barber, G. A. Hunter and W. J. Raymond, BUNNY CLOGS WATER PUT DERBY, Eng., June 9: (CP) -the village of Hope was withon water for three days. Workmen dug up a portion of a water rnain and discovered a big rabbit wedged in the pipe. : MOTOR L OIL UNION OIL COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. I CARBON 5GRAPE5 REPAIRS SAVES gasoline by allowing ferwadvanced spark selling without causing "ping." Saves oil. It is a safe, full bodied lubricant long afler many oils are worn out. Keeps carbon below the knocking point. Saves car boa scrapes. It saves motor wear, mini mixes repairs. Why? Because Triton is Propane-Solvent refined, 100PrrParaffin-base,I00 Pure Lubricant. Next time try Triton! They're Striking ! You'll be able to get in on the fun and bring 'cm in with our tested lures and tackle. Come on in and let Us plan that fishing trip! LINES 15c to $5.95 RODS 85c to $14.50 REELS 25c to $4.95 KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Telephones I "Rain or Shine" "Day or Night" I I PHONE C TAXI I I Ross Mazzei 40 40 AI French I I 1,i'onipt and Courteous Service m Stand opposite Royal Hotel, Third Avenue M TONIGHT & TlIURsmT una snow at 9 p.m., A N.w UkI-omI Picfait Willi DORIC NOLl'll GEORGC MURP.HV HUGH HIRBtRT GREGORY RATOFFt GERTRUDE NIESEN ELLA LOGIN: HENRY ARMETTA RAY MAYER MISCHA A U E R d doiiliog coil el ISO Dbxttd by fpli Matphy Axxlot Provcr,l I'otk CHARLES R. ROCERS ElKKti! PtediKd r S KB iaHiDl 1 V I. 'At 7:30 St 9,30) FIRST PICTURES In News Reel of CORONATION I" London CARTOON and NOVELTY iMMwaJMaMtaia PIONEER CARPENTER UH11 U..114lnne rrttr will CAauiiuc )uui uuiiumo, . estimates on all repairs and plans drawn free of charge. Phone Black 442 or drop me a card, general delivery. A. II. McPherson 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 leas twice a year. For good tuning call George C. Walker Member Piano Tuners and Technicians Association oi British Columbia Phone Blue 389 212 4th St Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE.