ay May 27, 1637 talis, 3 tins . . sliced, per tin quality. 2 tins 3 lbs. pinz rsniins i.rpam of Green Pea, 2 tins 1 UliiO "iitifVl O Best, fancy, 2 tins 2 tins 25c 10c 25c 19c 19c 25c 27c : ,.h t , rnniv CORN f! Increaned hi !'utritive Vtilue hy Canning Royal City qffers the 'hostess'1 a perfectly creamed corn, either SWEET or GOLDEN BANTAM, as an .added vegetable to her carefully planned meal. ' P.O. Box 575 ussa ems Ecnnnmv Store Where You Can Shop With Confidence 1 lb. Fort Garry Tea; 1 Earthenware Teapot QQp both for 09 3 Cashmere Bouquet Soap; 1 Bottle Perfume 91p all for rlj 1 head Celery medium, 1 head Lettuce, 1 lb. Tomatoes No. 1 hothouse QQn all for Rhubarb Fresh 9 7 lbs Plum Jam Empress Af 1UC 4's, per tin Prompt Delivery Service Knm ann iiprfrs irAftitj I'rnmnr orirf farAim arfpniinn . - - - hlniulrwl hnrmnnwn w-lfll vnill Pnmn PYinn nllfl , costume ADRIENNE On vnn trv fiiio smnrr WAV to charm and see trie methods. ( . Ask For ADRIENNE SCIENTIFICALLY HARMONIZED COSMETICS Now on Display Ormes Ltd. TJiiA Dmnecr Druooiats The Rertll Store 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. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 12th Anniversary Sale Tea Wagons "Gibbards" Solid Walnut, Sale $24.50 Coffee Table, Solid Walnut, Sale Price $15-00 Tea Tables, Solid Walnut, Sale. Price $13-5 Phone 775 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE. THRU LOCAL NEWS NOTES ! R. R. Rice left on last night' train for a trip to North Sydney, Nova Scotia. J. T. Harvey supports Conservative Candidate C. V. Evitt at 6:45 this evening over Station CFPR. (It) Suffering from a leg Infection, City Solicitor E. F. Jones Is a patient at the Prince Rupert General Hospital where he Is reported to be doing favorably. A tea will be held under the auspice of the Conservative Association in the Oddfellows' Hall ton Friday, May 28, from 3:30 to 0 p.m. hverybody welcome. (122) City Commissioner W. J. Alder has received a communication from thp .Tnn:inso fVinsiil nt. V.m. I Icouver confirming the anr,ounce-j jment published last week that thai JJapanese training ship Kaiwo Jiaru Is due in Prince Kupert about June 2.1 for an eight-day visit, . , CLEAN FALSE TEETH -GET RID OF STAINS New Esy Way No Brushing Stera-Kleen. amazing new dlacovery. removes blackest stains, tarnish, tartar like magic. Just put falss teeth or bridges In a Flats of water and add Stera-Kleen powder. No messy brushing. Recommended by dentist approved by Good Housekeeping. At all druggists. Money back if not delighted. Test Ad No. 26-R Dominion Constable A. J. Wat-kinson returned to the city with the departmental cruiser Naskeena last night from Port Simpson, He brought in an Indian, Solomon ...V, ...fit AAM.A 1 ..t opcutc, wuu vtui acivt; uiuiv uay Imprisonment as an option to paying a fine of $20 for drunkenness. Provincial revenue and motor yehicle licences and gasoline tax In the year 1935-36 amounted to almost five million dollars. Of this amount less than a million and a , half was expended on highways, i This was Liberal administration of funds that should be earmarked for roads and bridges alone. (It) Watts & Nickerson WORK CLOTHES MEN'S SHIRTS Blue Chambray $1.00 MEN'S SHIRTS Wool Flannel, Light Weight $2.50. G. W. G. SHIRTS Zero Mole Cloth In Solid Colors $2.25 - G. W. G. IRON MAN PANTS Famous for wear. Grey or Brown In all sizes $2.75 RANNOCKBURN . PANTS Heavy, Pure Wool $4.00 WAIST OVERALLS Red Back, 8-oz. Denim $1.35 WORK GLOVES Horsehlde, pair 80c & $1,00 Watts & Nickerson Phone 345 Third Ave. Men's & Boys' Clothiers Election dance, June 1. Adm. 50c. Moose Hall,; (125) I Whist drive and dance C. L. D. L. Hall, Friday, May 28. Snappy music, Mrs. DeCarlo's Orchestra. (122) Rt. Rev. E. M. Bunoz O. M. I, Roman Catholic bishop of Northern British Columbia and the Yu kon, left on last evening's train for , - 1-. X- . I a inp w purns unc uu cccicoms- tical duties. Owing to the Victoria Day holiday, the regular fortnightly meet-l'lig of the Prince Rupert branch of the British-Israel Society, scheduled for that evening, wasj cancelled. i Pattullo'g Health Insurance; scheme and his attempts to force I It upon the public have cost us $150,000 to date, and nobody except those responsible for Its organlza- tlon has benefitted to the extent of i one five-cent piece. (It) Connie Moody, Indian, charged! with vagrancy, arid William Spald-j ing, also an Indian, charged with, drunkenness, are appearing In city police court this afternoon before Magistrate McClymont. George Little, prominent pio neer Terrace timber operator, will arrive in the city from the Interior on tonight's train and sail aboard the Prince Rupert for n trip to Vancouver, Dr. J. J. Gibson arrived in the cjty yesterday from Toronto, being on his w'ay to Port Simpson where he will assist Dr. A. E. Perry, medical superintendent of the Port Simpson General Hospital for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Benner of Oakland, Cal, are visitors in the city. They drove by car as far as Hazelton and came from there on Tuesday night's train. They will be going back to Hazelton on tomor row evening's train to resume their trip for the return south. - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kuchel of Adelaide, Aust., arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from Vancouver in the course of a visit to Canada. They will proceed by tomorrow evening's train to Halifax where they will remain for a while before proceeding to If, as stated In yesterday's press, the Patterson-Maltland set-up Is only the old crowd with a new coat of paint, It may safely be averred that the Pattullolay-out Is the old crowd without anything new at all. New paint Infers reorganization and new policies. Pattullo offers you nothing new except the Yukon Territory and steadily increasing debt. (It) A. J. Prudhomme will sail tomorrow night on the Cardena for Vancouver enroute to San Francisco where he will embark on the steamer Virginia for a trip through the Panama Canal and via the West' Indies to New York and Montreal. Before leaving on the Cardena, -which he will probably Join at Claxton, Mr. Prudhomme will be at Port Esslngton tomorrow night with T. W. Brown and Dr. J. H. Carson to address a Liberal election campaign meeting. Announcements Orange spring sale,. Oddfellows' Hall, May 27. High School basketball tea, Odd fellows' Hall, May 29. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. D. C. McRae's, June 2. Queen Mary tea, Mrs. Brass's, June 8. Parent Teachers' Tea, Oddfel lows' Hall, June 18, COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAAIOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL RULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 811 RISP,olden.brown Shredded Wheat Is 100 per cent 4HHK brings you all the vital food essentials which Nature to res flPHBviV with yourfavorlte fruits and berries. Enjoy Its subtle, natural f f t flavor. It will r0 far to keep you fit and feeling "In the pink". I ,' Try Shredded Wheat for tomorrow's breakfast. 1 Sy ?j It tit bttcuiu THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. ITP. -f ' K'iZ" f "j h"nfbn' Niagara Falls Canada r g&&j ,:'-- SHREDDED WHEAT MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT Miss Joyce Collison, who has been visiting here with fier parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Collison for the past week, sails this evening for Vancouver en-route to Kamlodps where she will take a course of tuberculosis nursing at Tranquille Sanitarium in conclusion of her nurses' training course al St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver. ItiSSIFlEll FOR SALE FOB SALE Bureau, buffet, Nesco oven, bridge table, dinner wagon. All In good condition. Phone Black 390, 6 to 7:30 p.m. (122) FOR SALE Small gas pleasure boat. Must be sold not later than June 1. Phone Black 202. (125) FOR SALE Cheap, used electric washer. A bargain. McRae Bros. COAL Nanalmo-'Vyelllngton for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootlesfi, for the kitchen range. Albert & McCaffery, Phone 116 s or 117. (tt) FURNISH Your home with brand new factory samples. 66 piece three room groups $184 ideal for the working man; extra high grade groups $232; 10-piece Chesterfield groups $59.50; silk tapestry Chesterfield groups $8p.5Q; kitchen tables with drawers $2.95; dressers $9.95; beds complete $13.95. Terms If desired. Here Is an opportunity of a lifetime. Act quickly. We need the space. Free storage. Write today. Julius Shore, Mall Order House, 8th Floor, Beklns Bldg., Vancouver. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Front apartment with electric range. Smith si Maiieu Ltd. (tf) HOUSE FOR RENT Westview, 7 rooms and sun room, furnace, basement, fine view of harbor, good garden. Pullen, Dally News. WANTED WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone Blue 936. (124) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S 8anltary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. Thf r.ovrrnnifnt of thp Province of British. Columbia Form No. 16 (Section 88) I l VII APT KotlfB of Intuition to Apply to I.nr- I jinil In Prlrvce Rupm Antemment District Land Recoraiing umjtoi cs imijs a CtHiirt, and tUwvt on the South side n tin twV Arm riMir tti mm i t.h of lhA Bella Ooola River and irint a portion of what Is ramdtlmes known as lot 14A1 Take notloe that Edwin Keary DooecK A f!.. rwvnirmjtlnn Bar. tn tflivV to apply for a lease of the follow. ' lag attenwa lanan; Cotnnvrnalng at a potx planted at uie South Eaat corner of that portion of nm ImiimI tin Rhrll Oil Co. Ltd thme Northerly to Dolphin 2600 leet thwice Eaaterly following a line oi rvjnVitna ORcm ft. thmm Snutherlv fol lowing llnje of Piles 2600 feet to high WOjTCr niara, auirirw vvtrit ivuvwiug high wtr mark Westerly Do point of rommncananit (upproxlmiutely 2300 feet and containing 150 acres, more or less and ibalnit that nontkm of Lot 1401 cerrt mieh as has Ibeen leased. EDWIN KEARY DeBECK. Daitl April 8th 1937. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJH Du Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJvL Due Vatiouver, Monday am. If convenient pleate purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Ajent, Third Ave. Phone 568 D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 7 DAYS ONLY REDUCTION of 20 on all C0NG0LEUM and LINOLEUM We have in stock STARTS MAY 25th USED GOODS Reds, Dining Room Suite, Chairs, Table, Rcfrigera tors, Kitchen Ranges, 50 Feet Fire Hose, 30 Gallon Water Boiler, English Prams, Organ (good make), Gramaphoncs, Records, Violin, Tenor Banjo, Books, Singer Sewing Machine. Good Set of Books the National Encyclopedia, Teacher's Encyclopedia and Book of Knowledge. TO THE HOUSEWIFE: Have you started spring cleaning? You may have furniture, crockery, utensils, luggage, blankets, suits, clothes, etc. you wish to get rid of. ELIO'S Trade-in Call Green 916 We Buy Everything We Sell Everything CALL GREEN 916 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.