Every Cii a delight Colorful Dance "SALADA T E A Mr and Mrs. I;- rucnani ana jr!( rrucnara, pir. rmtnaru s tinlher sailed last night on Ire ' Prince itui'l" i"r a l"P 10 louver The Salvntion Army TAG DAY The annual self-denial campaign tag day of the Salvation Army will be held Saturday. May 16 COAL TO PLfcABE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Ouartmteed FAMOUS KDSON ALtSEKTA COAL llULKI.tY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PlUNCR RUPERT FEED COMPANY moNE: 58 nd 558 Five Hundred At Coronation Dance Half a Thousand People Celebrated at Committee's Rig Affair In Moose Hall D, Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE MJILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 New Furniture Dominion Linoleum or Congoleum Cold Seal Chesterfield Suites, Reds, Springs, Mattresses, Floor Covering, Blankets, Luggages, Tabic Oilcloth, Window Shades, Prams, Folding Carriages. Used Furniture Reds, Atlas Couch, Steel Crib, Singer Sewing Machine, Kitchen Tabic, Kitchen Cabinet Kitchen Ranges, Dining Room Suites, Dressers, Gramaphpnc Records, Musical Instruments, Hooks, V ruing Desk, Etc. 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. CALL GREEN 9lfc D. EL ELIO'S Trade-in Call Green 916 10 ! The coronation celebration com-mitee's bij? dance in tbe Moose Hall Wednesday night was a complete success, financially as well as otherwise, borne live hundred persons were in attendance. The hall was gaily decorated for thfc lUti occasion with red, white and blue streamers and flaKs. Excellent music was provided bv the Ser- t-naders' Orchestra and all present filtered fully into the spirit oi the occasion. Sam Joy was mastei" of ceremonies. At mitiniuh't re freshments were served to the big crown under trie uirecuon 01 i 'committee consisting of Mrs Jack Preece, Mrs. It. T. Andei son inrd Mrs William Rothwell. Oporpe Dawes was chairman of the committee in charire which also consisted of 1!. J. Bacon. J. .1. Tudpe, Joe Scott, Sam Joyind Joe Kalehford, We Ruy Everything We Sell Everything FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Printc Rupert, B.C. Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Held atAvmory i IfJyro Club's Cnninatfoi PnrCy Drew Fmrr Hundred Peruana .Several Features The1 Gyro Clula Coronation inieht danc in tbp Armorv drew a big crowiT of about 400 person?. lhe colorful decorations upon which all ,'tnp members of th club worked hard presented .1 gala Scene. The celling was 0 mass of red, white and blua streamers while the whole thing was- centred with a huge crown of cold and mi f nie velvet. Large portraits, of the King and ijueen were draned with Union Jacks. Tho orchestra nlatfnrm had also been specially decorated and was a bower of bright color appropri ate to the occasion. Ch.lrlio -P.nlnirnn'a Orches r and the Capito'lTans, under Dr. H. N. Rrocklesby, alternated in providing the music. A floor show presented by the dancing pupils of Mrs. H. "Hodgson proved Interesting and entertain ing. The nrocepdlnirs wer formally opened with a Grand March led by V. M. Brown, chairman of the Coronation Day celebration com mittee, unrl Mrs. It N. Rrockles by, wife of the president of the Gyro Club, followed by Dr. Broeklesby and Mrs. Brown and Lieut. Col. and Mrs. S. D. John ston. During the Grand March the National Anthem was sung iK i. Borland was master of t-eremonies. At midnisrht delicious buffet refreshments -.were served . HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy I). i. J olnville, Stewart; J. A tlodder. Haeeltonr C. V. Oland Smithers; Kd Hodkin, Kitwanga; H. Kameda and K. Sakuda; city. Royal Thomas Young, Arrandale? A Tohnson. Stewart? Mr. and Mrs Mutch, Smithers. Prince. Rupert T. Kaye, Vancouver; R. A Latta. Kdmftntbn; L. II. Kenney M. C. MaclJonald. Harvev Dav es, Chhrles Silia and R". L. Calp Smithers; W. Iltig, Victoria; II A. Pprtersnn. C.N. It - .ln.in Ha! lett and A'. FIsk, Prince George', IOIII1 BCIjt I1U rt . " rtBIlVI Ull. Rurns Lake. ?ng Yfckv North Pacific Cannery. Central V". Drown. Lars Ilrsen. N Carlson, John Micklus, Mr. and Mrs. II. Paulsbn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rirch, H. Jenson, O. C. Anstad and J. Rowmant city; v Nicol and W. A. Downing. Eddve I'ass; I'at bheehan, N. Bentley, M. Leighton and Jack R. Wood-i ward. Surf Point Mine: Mr. and! Mrs. T. Gosnell and Raymond Watson, l'ort, Simpson; C. K. Robin, O. Hunt, 1. M. Mayer, A. St. Louis, P. Magee and P. J. Rolls, C.N.R.; II. Closter, P. P. Manzeville, G. Sidney and j. . jsenroeuer, uiilmor; air. and Mrs. J. Nitkulmec, Skeena; Hans Hamre. Francois Lake; E; Jensen, Huxley E. A. IJirkley, Fallls, Alta.; John Lips, W. II. McConnell and F. C. Green, Knox f. Nault, Salvus T. Wood-house and J. Hart, Billmor; W. B. iKristmansson, Osland; Condon Little. Tom Olson and W. R jRoberlson, Terrace; A. Sclireid- .leyer, Ottawa; C. G. Edwards, J. Watklns. A. Knutson and Ed Winscke, Port EdWard; M. W. Jones, North Pacific Can'nery, Austin Matthews and. Prank Harris, Hazelton; Albert Dick, North Pacific Cannery; H. II. Griff jn, Smithers; J. K. Townsend and 0. Resner, Vancouver; R. McKay and C. Hodgkinson. Prince Rupert; Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Met- lakatla; G. W, Hoult, Lakelso Valley; J. It. Thomas, Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. f. Lancaster, Rurns Lake. imp THE DAtL? NEtte Tfiimruw IE-LI LOGAl NEWS 17 nf Mav celebration, Monday at 8:30, Moose Hall. Program, re freshments and dance. Adm. ow. Mrs Wilfrid Gratton sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Chief Pettv Officer Instructor Xnsloiv nf the 'Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and Mrs. Anslow sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Van couver. The city commissioner was in spssion in his capacity as citr council yesterday afternoon to finally reconsider and adopt the rate bylaw for the year includ ing a minor revision in its form. H. II. Griffin, Smithers bar rister. arrived" in the city on Tues dav night's train from the in terior, being here as aeience counsel in the Bellicini arson trial from Houston at the session of the Supreme Court' Assizes here. r. PIMPLES Add a qiul tnttfit of Mam. nr amrt nil. tm Mm. rd'it td tpply th -nixtnrt nc daily.- A Mm pi trcat- lotht which will Clear up your skin! Sergeant Andrew Fairbairn, formerly of the provincial police at Smithers and now located at Cranbrook. arrived in the cil y from the south on Wednesday, being here as a witness at the Supreme Court Assizes in the Bel licini arson case, from Houston. Rev. W. D. Grant Holling- worlh, who has been at Stewart for the past cpuple of weeks in connection with the opening of a new Presbyterian Lhurch there, arrived in the city from the north on the Prince Rupert last evening continued lo Vancouver on the vessel. .: , . I Decree absolate was granted by Mr. Justice Denis Murphy at lhe Supreme Court Assizes yesterday in4 tbe ' divorce -tase of Lillie Amelia Campbell vs. Malcolm McDonald Campbell. They were married in Prinfe Rupert nn Julv 20. 1918. The mothei was granted custody of five children to whom lhe fattier is yiven access. L. W. Patmore was ronnspl for thn uetitiowv. Two other "divorce actions which "were on the list have been withdrawn. f1 V' Pioneer Woman Of Westminster Dies on Island CHAMAINUS, Vancouver Island, Mav 14: Mrs. Grace Matthews Reid, widow of Alexander Reld, one time superintendent of the New Westminster waterworks de partment, Is dead here. POACHED ON TKAPLINES AUE SENT TO OKALLA William Flanagan and Gilbert Bursey of Swanson Bay were each fined $100 and costs, with option of three months' imprisonment, by Stipendiary Magistrate G. H. Hill at Ocean Falls for poaching on a t-rfctorori .tranlinp Yipflr Swanson ikgM.vivu ....(J-" i Bay. There were additional fines of $25, with thirty-day Jail options, for killing beaver during close season. Having elected to serve the time, the two men have been taken from Ocean Falls to Okalla. if I Announcements Norwegian Independence Day, May 17: Presbyterian tea, Mrs. J. H. Car son's, May 18. Eagles' bridge and dance, May 19, 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. i 1 Catholic tea, Mrs.. George Nlc- ! kerson's, May 26. r 1. 1 i Orange spring sale, Oddfellows' Hall, May 27. High School basketball tea, Oddfellows' Hall, May 29. Postcards of 'v' Prince Rupert Coronation Day Parade Now on sale Ormes Ltd. Uiitt Pioneer Drtqcfists The RexMl Store Phones: 81 & 83 Open Dally From 8 aim." till lt p.m. Sundays Sind Holidays From 12' hoon till "2 (k.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. ' 1 " mmL I II' I 1 .' - MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE 12 th Anniversary Sale Watch this space and watch our window Phone 775 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD: Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJrt. Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn . T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 ' TM. Du V&ciouvtr, Monday a. If convenient 'pleasft purchase tickets at office. Further lnf ormatlon T'egaVdlnJ teservatlons hnd tickets from A. XV, NEWMAN, Wnce ttupcrt Agent, third Ave. Phbn 561 HALIBUT The source of SunsKine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince ttupprt, B.C. v . -.v.vvi.r,.. a 5. , .VC.Ii 1., Jltk"'' m I- : UJ i ii't fi 0 ,5H ri