FADE rOUR ROYAL BAlfe CANADA in . in x LONDON , WHEN IN LONDON Overseas travellers arc cordially invited to use The Royal Bank of Canada in London as a forwarding address and centre of information while abroad. Two convenient branches in London. Atlin Convention Of Liberals On This Thursday W. J. Asselstine, M. L. A. for' Atlin, travelled from Stewart to Anyox 6n the steamer Catala yesterday. After a visit to Anyox and Alice Arm, Mr. Assclstlne will return to Stewart for the At-lin, district provincial election convenlon 'on Thursday at which .it .w expected fie win De renomin tfntedV Uverwaitea Ltd CashorC.O.D. Rhone m Peanut Butter 91 o i McCoU's, 2-lb. tin . j I llclnz Oven Dakcd Beans -f Op per tin, 18-oz. xOl -KlaVs Pcas-Slze 3 9Qo 2 tins afttl Campbell's Tomato Juice 4fn 3 tins I.SJI Jewel Shortening gn I 2 lbs AvK, j Pure Raspberry Jam IQrt 4-lb. tin tU, Red Pitted Cherrles-2's 1 C per tin IDC T,rar 23c Pearl Naptha Soap 4A0 ' 3 bars J-Ul Calay Toilet' Soap "per bar wt Big Bath Soap 9 Co 6 cakes wt Sal Soda-Royal Crown 't per pkgr Uv ! Prunes Largest size OCn ! 2 lbs : 01 Fig Bars a q per lb XOU R:d River Cereal 9Qo per pkg. ytL Cowan's Perfection Cocoa Mb. tin tC Fresh Asparagus 100! Cuttings, 2 lbs. jLVKj Potatoes Prince George npn lb lbs. .331 Rhubarb ' g per lb. wC New Potatoes Off 3 lbs C Free Delivery on Orders $2.00 And Over District News KITSEGUKLA For a few days Capt. Tomlin son of Cedarvale was in town working the sawmill to cut lum her for the United Church reno vation scheme. He left on Friday Under the supervision of Moses Jones a party of men left Sat Iiri 111 V fn in ncn 4 fnn 1. n ' u uiy IU ICIIUIUlllJI "Win tl , the canneries. Ben, Vodd4' topli aiong nis iamiiy. otners .Kping included Arthur Howard. Sani and John Wesley and Alex ISrowrt Kitzegukla is still having new and serious cases of influenza Capt. J. H . Johnson, leader ol the Salvation Army people In town, and several members of his! family are the latest victims. There Is a rumor that the new Kitzegukla bridge will be begun in Ihc near future. TERRACE A fine new school building has been completed at the Indian village of Vanarsdol, near Terrace Ilev. W. K. Collison, Indian Agent, paid a visit to Vanarsdol recently in this connection. Dom inion Constable A. J. Watkinson was with him. J. Cunliffe, public works engineer of Smithers, has been in the Terrace district the past few days looking over the road eitua tion. Mr. Cunliffe has succeeded to the position formerly held by W. H. Cotton. The village Commissioners, al the regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, decided to do some decorating in the streets of the, village for. the Coronation celci orations, A prominent part in these celebrations will be should-ered by the local branch of the Canndian Legion. Sidewalks are being extended in Terrace on the ww rUU nf Kalum Street near the ball park and along the north side of La-zelle Avenue. Miss Clara Little left on Thursday's evening train for Vancouver. She is to stay with relatives in the southern city. MASONS TO BUILD STEWART, April 20: Lots are being cleared at the corner of Brlghtwell and Sixth Street for the Masonic Lodge here. It is expected a Masonic building will be erected. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Eleven boats sold halibut catches at Seattle yesterday totalling 159,-000 pounds' as follows: Yakutat, 33,000, San Juan, 8c and 6c; Sunset, 47,000, Sebastian, 9c and 6c; Alma, 9,000, Washington, 9'ic and 7c; Evolution, 6.500. Whiz, 9'ic and 7c; Spring. 14,000, Booth, 9?'2c and 73;c; Diana, 11,000. Washington, 9'2c and 7c; Jane. 12,000, New England, 9V8C and 7c; Arne. 12.500, WhlvtJ&c and 7c; Brunvol. 8,000, San Juan, 9Vc and 7c; Hoover, 14,000, McCallum. 9c and 7c; Eastern, 12,000, Whiz, .914c and 7c, Armour Salvage Co.'s power tug Algie, Capt. Henry Hanson, ar rived at Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands, early this morn lng, having In tow a scow laden with logging railway equipment being taken from Oreen Bay near Bella Coola to Cumshewa for the A. P. Allison Logging Co. The Algle had been, delayed at White Rock for almost a week owing to rough weather on Hecate Straits. Now the Algie is returning to Captain's Cove' to pick up a second scow similarly laden and deliver It to Cumshewa'. A third scowload of such machinery Is being taken across from Green Bay to Cum shewa. by the Daly; Capt. Albert Erlckson. The Daly left here at the end of last week and was reported this morning to be nearlng Cum shewa. The Pachena, Capt. Reg Green, is. "due back In Prince Rupert tonight with the derrick scow which was used at Green Bay in connection with the loading of the machinery. Union steamer Catala. Capt. Jamas Findlay, returned to port at 12 noon today from Stewart, Anyox and other northern- points and sailed at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver and waypoints. Capt. Adolph Prince, formerly of this city and now residing at Vic toria, is. being welcomed by many friends along the local waterfront and in town today. Formerly own- here, Capt. Prince is in, with his boat Violet P. with a'catc&of Hili- but which he disposed: of on the t m 1 rxi iiH 11 'i h I ins mnrninfr 'rnic Is the rlretr,fhaftbM'itrlD he has made withjthj,Voiet P. which he has been lisfntf 'aslhl salmon narkpr since he billlt It SJfew years ag6. The Violet .P.-is 'Hi 60-foot vessel equipped with a 72 h.p. Gardner semi-dlcsel engine. C N.1 R. steamer Prince John. Capt. Nell McLean, coming north from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands, left Queen Charlotte City at noon today for Mas-sett and should arrive here by tomorrow afternoon or evening. Museum Held Its Regular Meeting Donation of Number of pine Specimens Acknowledged And Donor Thanked A meeting of the Prince I'.u-pert museum board was held Fri day evening al the home, of I)r and Mrs. Neal Carter, Fourth Avenue yest, with II. L. Mcintosh presiding and others present being Dr. Carter, Dr. .1. T. Man-dy, Ilev. W. E. Collison, A. E. Pnrlow and Custodian N. L. Jones. A hearty vote of thanks was passed to. George Waller of the forestry department who, through Mr, Parlow, donated several valuable native arlicles to be added tq the collection. These included a food trough, a large potlatch SpOOn. n ravn m.-ist- monial occasions and a large tnesi carved with the killer whale. This will prove a nice addition to the present collection, A vote of appreciation of the action of the library board in allowing Ihe museum the use of r00m thC bul,lifng was passed A nunibnr nf rnnl In,.' ,...... were attended t0 and the usual reports received. 'FOR SALE Modern hotel, Hydcr, B.C. Good opening for building up fUie business at small cost. , k -IIOTKL VRAZ&t " 1 U Hyotr, B.C. 4 . TEM DAILY NEWB Tuesday April 20, 135? EIGHTY ARE ATDINNER Horticultural Society Hears Reports and Chooses New Executive for Coming Year Last night over eighty people sat down to dinner in the Commodore Cafe for the third annual meetin g of the P r i n c f. Runeri Horticultural Society. Theo Collart'presided throughout the eveninir :is Uh eathcriiiL' fail ed io elect another president foi the coming year. Instead of that it chose a board of directors :ind left with them the duty ol choosing the new president. Th lirectors are Mrs. C. J. Norring-ton, Mrs. R. M. Winslow, Mrs Neal Carfer, Lieut. Col. J. W Mcholls, .Iam"s ISoyd, Charl I ilalagno, Staff Sergeant G. carr,m on 11 u ring majher II.,.r;B;- independence but loses every Greenwood. Ireenwonil llnr-wn Horace Duhamel. Dnli.imi.l W W H. Tobey and H. F. Pullen. Hon were chosen honorary president and vice-president respectively. Last years vice-president, Jack Frew, who had charge of the!'00(j society's activities while Mr. Col iart was on the Vimv l'ilirrimairu which included Ihe time when the the flower flower show show was was staged, staged, re re - ported on the work done while he was in charge. He told of the garden and flower competitions and also the lawn competition. Ht suggested that the schen,e uridei which.no entries for gardens wers required had not been a complete success and urged that this veai entries be required. Mr. Frew said the show last year was well up to the standard of previous years, some enthusias lie members claiming it was the largest and best vet held in Prince Rupert. He paid tribute to the 'untiring efforts of Frank Dibb, who worked unceasinirlv for the success of the show. Valuable help was also received from two lady members, Mrs. R. M Winslow and Mrs. C. J. Norring-ton, from R. M. Winlsow and W u. Vance who assisted durhiM 'he show as well as other mem. bers of the executive whohelped. Concluding I113 report, Mr Frew passed, on he critic? pi he had heard that thiUhll-UHio M was Joipwn .there, ws a' orti: DIlHttWnl' - C?ntA.l I . ! i . 1.(1 a vu.vu.l. ryVj, I lower .shdwi people UiH.',cJtytd jo j'Ort il renew ineirj.'mempersh.JjS JTbeW was .1 feeling' 'ifiit 'neVtMg's', Aight be utiu j.uiiuiin .iiiy :inr'ugnout xne rifnYFss Theo Collart reported en the successful luncheon iiven ir Dean Clements of the Universitv of P.ritish Columbia when he vis Red the city in February fK-i.t forty members were uresent to hear and address on "Th. l'hlli.u. ophy of Gardening." Mr. Collart stateil that ciely had already justified its existence. The fact that six hund red people attended the last flower show Indicated that the attractions of that more and more appreciated every vear. Tourists visiting the city have been agreeably surprised at what had been done in the growing of. flowers." The stumn-mvni-fwl townsite of the early days wn? emerging micr a city of lovely aniens and the gardeners of I'rince Rupert, he felt, coulj very well be proud of the Improve ments made during the past few years. Mr. Collart, after complimenting the C.N'.R. and City Commis-sioner Alder on their work, sug I..WI1 ACT liirin No. 13 FORM OF NOTICE TAKE NOTICE thftt FroU Ackle L C Cliarlcs Oberlaimor of Atlln, B. C. oc-cupaitlon MUiers. lntcaul to apply for Oommiclnj t a pot located twi miles Bouth of Qoldm Oate on Tas'.h U? Uoh then 20 chains f" .""t"" norttl- 20 chain west, to leital post of beginning, FRED N. ACKLE8 CHARLES OBERLANDER. DaW April 8th. 1937. COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL trilUHLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PKINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PRONE: 53 and 558 Social and Sale At Kitzegukla KITZEfiUKLA. April 20: On Friday night thc Ladies Aid of Ihc United Church sponsored a social and sale of work in. tha Mc Dames Hall. Amonir other thinirs was a "Pav and Grab I5ox." Many useful and interesting surprise packages wen? thus sold. Other articles of clothing, etc., were on sale. Refreshments were provided and an auction sale of cakes etc, followed. The proceeds amounting to ovet twenty dollars were turned over to the Church Renovation Fund gestvci mat coronation display mane in me garuens. Hi' inaiiKeu . ici-rresuient L'llt J. A I , . , .... v " " 1 r; v mentioned the work done b Frank Dibb. Two vocal numbers each were given most acceptably by Ml- Marian Coombes and Miss Bettv Mrs J. T. Mandy gave a verj interesting address on "The Psychology of 1 Gardening" show 1, , happens nappens to to a a successful successful writer writer of of iL, T'T, f P'ctureslmystery stories when he entds ' J. Those . . A1 ,. the "CWfpaper field and there present at the dinnei were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frew, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Mandy, 1-rank Dibb, Theo Collart, Mr and Mrs. D. G. Ilorland, Lieut Col. and Mrs. J. W. Nicholis. F. A. MaeCallum. Mrs. Neal Carter, W. L. Coates, Mr. and Mrs. C." J. Xorrington, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evitt. Mr. and Mrs J. II. Thompson, A. Ohnesorg rred hcaiiden, John Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hrooksbanjc, Mr.. and -Mrs. i. C. McRae. Misa Lois MqRae, W. IV. McCallum. .Mrs Jessie Jacobs, J. E. Unwin, Mr and Mrs. Sam Massey. Mr. and .Mrs. W. D. Vatice and Miss Muriel Vance, S A- Xickerson Staff Sergeant G. H. Greenwood. A. II. SHversides, A. C, Smail. P. Gamula, H. A. Duhamel,' Mrs R. McCarthy. .Mr., and Mrs. W O. Vigar.jMiss .Mary Astori, F. .T Pnllur .IT'.J t.' tf,1l,,. IT.. Mrs. F,.Vane.vMr and Mrs 1 Iam Tnmr.. , T.,-.t Bg; ,f.. I' . r.... COCH ,' the lv.-itifmi.Arniv A : 1aV,.1,1 m i and nH-WS'3- Mftr a i! ll- uva'thfi'tt Wrathall. 'Irs v 3V iir Strpbens, ViJiiam .MlHdr VMcrf Gordoh? MV. 1 anV Mvs ChTlrlea IJalagnp;, Mrs. II. S. Mr. and Mrs. W H. Tohev, Mi Marian . CoonIes, Miss He'ttj Wood, Canon W. K. Hushbrook 1. II . Hinton. Mrs. f1 .r. n m wn, Mrs. h. K. Waddington. Don't forget when Visitlnu Tnrt. tand Canal that the Frazer Hotel' is tne best place to stop. UD TWO GOOD PICTURES "GralgH Wife" and 'Adventures In Manhattan" at Capitol Theatre "Craig's Wife," a dramatic play featuring Rosalind Russell and John Holes, and "Adventurt in Manhattan," a gay comed romance with Jean Arthur anil Joel McCrea, comprise a first of the week double bill program in the Capitol Thealrc. "Craig's Wife," from a I'ulitzet prize-winning play, is the story of an implacable wife who sub jugated her every emotion to at iti ,.,.mr,in(., i,i..n,i,.n,., .,.,., r,.iaH.ai.. .......!, .rr.nl !..., f:....!!.. ..I. I"-. rS"'' mill, lilj.nij ,-iiiu ll': lining, else in life worth hav nu An imposing supporting cast includes Hillie JJurke. Jane Dar well, Dorothy Wilson, Alma Kru ger, Thomas .Mitchell, Robert Al ien anil Raymond Waiburn. Spiced "with romantic comedy and farcicnl melodrama, "Adventure in Manhattan" relates whal disrupts all known traditions in successfully predicting a series of involved robberies long lie fore the.v are committed. Reginald Owen, Herman Ring and othci favorites are also in the cast. Be wis!, Beart tu want ads BLACKHEADS Don't tiqtime Wkhraila I,iioIt them. Rut two ounces of vcrosio powder from ny 4ng tor anil rub gcntlr with wtrt. hot cloth over the blackheada. Tbejr almplf dla-aolvt and dlupiwar hy thla aafe and aur method. Have a Bollywood complexion. Live and Learn That quality foods, fresh fruits- and vegetables are bought ver; reasonably at MUSS ALL EM'S ECONOMY STORE Confectionery Store1 open ; evenings rhohe lg ; i. ij. flax 575 1 i LA1)IES AND , 1 Don't forget your SPRING hUIT and TOPCOAT for thc Coronation Celebration on May 12th. 1937. Prices arc reasonable. Al. T. LEK Ph. Green 9C0 3rd Ave. W. Music Music MUSK Do you know lhal-despitc the widespread use of radio m all parts of the United Stales and Canada thc public is demanding more recorded music? In line with this popular trend we arc pleased to announce VICTOR Records Standard orchestral and Vocal selections by the greatest artists. Also the most recent popular music by leading orchestras at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Victor BLUE BIRD Records Popular dance numbers, and songs novelties, 45c ea. Victor records are made under ideal conditions, hence make perfect recordings of the music you want to hear as and when you want it; Hear them on the New R. C. A. Record Players, They are a revelation and a new musical thrill From $19.50 up Call in for new record and instrument lists I "imi'llii LAST TIMES rnv.Tr Last complete show, 8:13 Jean Arthur Joel McCrea - In - "ADVENTURE In MANHATTAN" rt (At 7:00 & 9;41, - PLUS John Roles -Rosalind Russell "CRAIG'S WIFK" 'At 8:26 Once Only) WORLD NEWS (At 8: 13 only, Coming Wednesday IllftWP mtivt-it... . "Reunion" with Jean llmhu Mi Third Avi Phr, tn -- v u ur hi ivi.Mira iJKfcSS.iIAKING SHOP Drcssmakinz Remortpiiin d...., Alterations Miss Kinde Uyede, I'rou tmtm ..... I TRAPREUS Will guarantee top market Drir, ior weaver and Mu:krat Other furs at value FRANK LOCK WOOD Phone Blue 729 o. Box : NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarell. Proprl'tor "A HOME AWAY HlOM HOME" Rates Jl.PI) up 50 Rouui Hoi & Cold Wair Pririce Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. B01 190 ut 1 iiiiLri li it- 1 111 1 v rt!j"n . . 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