CLEAN, Wall - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. 116 OR RENT 5 room house, 7th Ave. Apply to W. H. Sherman, 7th Ave (tf) hm KENT Front apartment with electric range. Smith Maiiett Ltd. (tf) FOR RENT Six rooms flat, fully modern, centrally located, $25 per month, Collart 6c McCaffery Ltd. (119) POSITION WANTED DIESEL Man. thoroughly exper ienced mechanic wants Job before June 1 Go anvwhere at once. Wire or write E. Shaede, Penny, B.C (117) MALE HELP WANTED IllELP WANTED Young married men, 21-35 years of age. A real opportunity to set yourself up in a payine business. Represent an all Canadian firm In your own district. Good money for workers, and permanent work to the right parties. Write for particulars, P 0. Box 538. Kamloons. B.C. 97) LOST lost Bar pin with crown. Finder please return to Dallv News. Uf) FOUND POUND- -Dog collar with 1937 li cence tag. Finder may obtain iame hv rnlllner nt. Hfillv News of fice and defraying cost of this ad. PERSONAL tlENTLEMEN'S Sanltarv Supplies, nighest grade 15 for $1. Paclli: Supply, 751 Oranvllle. Vancouver The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK THE SEAL -f QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all Mie year round payroll in Prince Rupert Illllllllllllll nday May 17. 1937 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE "THREI f I ISSlHEB LQCAL NEWS NOTES BABY FOR SALE Carriage for sale. Cheap. Phone Red 929. J116) toR SALE--Several chairs and tables, cheap,. May oe seen ai Dally News. IjOUSE FOR SALE Westvlew, 7 nnd sun room. lurnace, basement, fine view 'of harbor, rood garden. Fullen, Dally News. i'E nffer one of the best revenua bearing properties In first class condition at a ridiculously low prt::e Collart Si McCaffery Ltd., Third Ave. (119) L'OAL Nanalmo-Welllngton for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg- sootlesfl, for the kitchen range. Albert St McCaffery, Phone lifl or 117. (tt) JRNISH Your home with brand new factory samples. GO piece three room groups $184 Ideal for the working man; extra high grade groups $232; 10-plece Chesterfield groups $59.50; silk taoestrv Chesterfield groups $89.50; 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, Bekins Dldr Vancouver. tf FOR RENT Dance, Moose Hall, May 24. tf Presbyterian tea tomorrow af- cutive meeting -tonight. Monthlv G. A. Ciothier, former resident mining engineer here and for some years located in Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Prin cess Louise yesterday bound for Juneau enroute to Chicagoff Isl-nnd where he will take charge of a minitiir uronortv which he and his brother, It. L. Clothier, htlVe become interested. Assigned to campaign Skeena and Prince Itunert .ridinirs on be half of the C. C. ,! . candidates in the provincial election, T. C. Douirlas. M. P. for Wevburn. Saskatchewan, arrived at Hazel-ton on Saturday from the prairies and was met there by John Doney of Terrace, C. C. F. candidate for Skeena. Mr. Douglas is to speak at Terrace before 'coming on to Prince Rupert. Additional jurymen summoned for service at the session of the Supreme Court Assize! .here last week in addition to the original list were Leslie Setter, Lout 8 Mazzei, Harry Menzie, George . Pohle. Douglas Duncan. Norman L Freeman. S. E. Parker, Leonard Charles Griffiths. W. II Shortridge, William Joseph Scott, George Mathers, J. u. Amierson and V. 0. Cole. Robert Welch, son of Rev. W. R. Welch, former United ChurcT minister at Terrace and now located at Bella Bella, arrived in fho ritv on the Cardena Saturday morning from Seattle, where he has been engaged in theological studies for the nast three years,' and sailed yesterday on the Prin cess Louise for Juneau out or which city he will engage .in marine mission work. On the Way north from Seattle Mr. Weicn stopped off at Bella Bella to visit with his parents. Announcements Norwegian Independence Day, May IT." Presbyterian tea, Mrs J. H. Car son's, May 18. Eagles bridge and dance, May 10, nine prizes. w A Canadian Legion Coro nation sale and tea, Legion Rooms May 20. C. Y..S. Spring Frolic, Oddfellows Hall, May 21. Girl Guide Tea, Mrs.' J. R. Mori- son's, May 22. Catholic tea, Mrs. George Nh kerson's, May 26. Orange spring sale, Oddfellows- Hall, May 27. High School basketball tea, Oddfellows' Hall, May 29. Have YOU a PIANO? Stentlon of a ptawnerrt least twice a year, For gooa tuning call George C. Walker Member Piano Tuners and Knlcuns Association of British Columbia Phone nine 389 212 4th St. HI V IJ r'n.dnn'a i (.cumuli ui. iiiiM. a. ii. w" J. ; Canadian Legion P..E.S.L. Exe-I (114) meeting Wednesday. (14), Miss Way's and Miss Olofson's ' 'students' recital is postponed un 17 Of May celebration, Monday .til the middle of June. (114) at 8:!t0, Moose Hall. Program, re I . freshments and dance. Adm. 60c. C.C.F. committee rooms Sec. ' Ave. o)en Tues.,. 8p.m. Members ' The Salvation Army tag day on land sunnortera welcome. Phone Saturday proved Very successful, ,475. (114) the sum of SI02.K4 beinir collected on the streets'. This was slightly larger than last year. Gordon II. .Tollfffr left voxter. day aboard Die commercial boat! Caribou on -his return to Queen Charlolte City after a vTslt of a lew days in the city. Dr. If. A. Whillans. foi of Stewart and now located in Victoria, arrived" on the Catala last oveninir from the south nnd will proceed by this evening' train to Hazelton where he will he for a lime. Mrs. L. A. Green arrived In the city on the Catala last eve ning from Victoria to pay a visit here with her , daughter, Airs Hubert Ward. Atlin Avenue, Westview. Matthew Watson, CarcroB? merchant, and Mrs. Watson were passengers aboard the Princes Louise yesterday returning to the Yukon after a holiday trip tr. southern California. Ceorire Weaver. C.C.F. candi date for Prince Itupert in the provincial election, is back in town after a campaign visit t; small outlying communities in the vicinity of the city. Father Albert Drean, who foi some time has been stationed at Ilagwilget near Hazelton as Ro man Catholic priest, sailed , yesterday on the Princess Louise for Wrrtneell enrnute to Liard Post Avhere he will he located in future. Mr' .Tuslfr,. TIimiis "Inrnhv and T. P. Ilorrobin, court stenog- r.niViwr. will leave on this eve nimts train for Prince ueorge where n session of the' Supreme Court Assizes will open this week. The judge is being accompanied on the present trip by his wife. George Ball, well known big game hunting guide of the Cas- siar district, and Mrs. Ball and two children, who have been spending' the winter fn the south, wpi-p naSsenirers aboard the Prin cess Louise yesterday returning to-thcir home at Telegraph Creek: Mrs. C. W. Breukleman and little son and daughter, who arrived recently from Sarawak, Borneo, and have been visiting with Mrs. Breukleman's parents, Bishop und Mrs. G. A. ltix, will leave on the Princess Louise Thursday afternoon for Vancou ver whence they will proceed 'o Montreal to embark April 28 on the Ausonia for a brief visit to F.nirland before coing to Mara- caibo, Venezuela, where they will take up future residence. DUNN'S Holiday Cottages A cahip 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, Sangan River, Near Massett, B. C. i i I Hyde j Transfer j Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront On a recular voyage to Skag mv i .. i' it. sieamer i nutcso Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived in port at 9 o'clock yesterday morning and sailed an hour later fn AlnuWn nnints whence She 18 scheduled to call here southbound TVitiradnv afternoon. The vessel hoard 123 passengers in cluding four who disembarked here. Nine went aboard at this nort for the north. Through pas aenirers included a number of officers of White Pass & Yukon linnfo river steamers among them r.nnt. John MacDonald and Chief Officer Frank Waller of the At-j lin Lake steamer Tutschi, Capt. Joseph S. McCann, master of the steamer Yukon which plies between Dawson and Nenana, and Capt. Ralph Newcombe. With n fair-sized list of pas sengers, Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, arrived in port at C:15 last evening from the south and sailed at 8 p.m. for Stewart, Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow southbound. C P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. Henry Anderson, arrived in port at G:10 Friday, evening from the south and sailed at 10 p.m. on her return to van couver and waypoints. Oln Molver. well known Ameri can halibut fisherman and son of Cant. Dan Molver, owner and skipper of the Urania, lost his life Thursday night at baimon Bay near Seattle when he fell jfrom a wharf jstruck his head land, becoming stunned,.vent intc the water and wa..drowned. Half an hour later hisffcody was found but all efforts fatlresuscitation proved unavailingiMolver is survived by a widowed two child ren. t? , Tho Ketchikan mbtorshin Beloit was in port this, miming with one carload of fresh hUbut Jor trans shipment East over Canadian Na- iionai i(au ways. ,j, trs Arthur Hrhoksbank leaves on this evening s train for Kan sas Cit where she will pay a Hit with her sister. HOTEL ARRIVALS Sav-ov .T tlercrman. Oona River: W. Gair, city; II . Wright, Vancouver; J. It. Smith; C.N. It.; Mr. and Mrs. P. LeRoss, Pacific; J. C. Johnson, Terrace. Royal .T Arsen.ni and Mrs. H. P.. Smith, city; Frances G. Wozuk. Port Arthur; W. L. Paynter. Vancouver. Prince Ilupert Hon. T. D. Pattullo. B. Hethey, Dr. II . A. Whillans und P. Walker, Vilcoria; C. W. E. Dobbin, J. Dyer, C. Winton Thompson and C. B. Elliott. Vancouver; Mr. C. McKenney, Terrace; C. W. Moore, New West minster; Mrs. J. A. Brown nnri Miss Ada Brown, Port Essinj-'ton. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m, Thurs. ss. Pr.'George 10:30 p.m. Friday -ss. P. Adelaide....lO pjn. Ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. May 11, 20 ss. P. Louise 5:30 p.m. From Vancouver- Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 a.m. Frl. ss. Pi. Adelaide .... 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. May 7, 16, 28 ss. Pr. Louise p.m. THAT "Uulld B.C. Payrolls" EXCELLENT THING UNIFORMITY .EVAPORATED Mrs. H. In a valued letter says the outstanding thing to her about Pacific Milk is its unifor mity. "It never varies. Always the same very marked richness and flavor. Always the same result In wnatever way used. Al-wavs sure to give nourishment and satisfaction to the baby. It's always Pacific Milk." Many thanks. Mrs. H. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COWtSE SPECIAL Cut Glass Salt & Pepper Shakers ttcgular price $1. While they last at 70c Cut Glass Trays Regular price $1. While they last at 70c Ormes Ltd. tte Pioneer Drut&ists The Uexill Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally 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. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL-BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Supcrphos- phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Cold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. The Mining Industry of British Columbia The value of mineral production for the year 1936 was being an Increase of $5,260,728 over the value for 1935. INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST NOTE: Attention Is directed to the fact that Free Miners' Certl-cates expire pn the 31st of May. All Certificates representing property held under the "Mineral Act" and the "Placer-mining Act" must be renewed on or before that date. ... , For authoritative Information regarding the mining Industry of this Province, apply to: Department vi Mines, Victoria, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert tor Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 T.M-Due Vancouver. Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJrt. Due Vacjouver, Monday ajn. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 One Week Only Reduction of 20 Percent on All New Beds we have in Slock Used Goods Beds, Dining Room Suite, Chairs, Table, Refrigerators, Kitchen Ranges, 50 Feet Fire Hose, 30 Gallon Water Boiler, English Prams, Organ (good make), Gramophones, 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 910 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ItiiJ; Hi as kfc