;rday May IMMT TIP TOP OFFERS STYLE THAT'S NEW from cvrry rirogni.fcl tyle wuirce,- Tij Top rro'iven tlic lrt tie vrlop. uirnli (lie minute tlicy apjM-ar, and offers tlirm to tli'ir riintonii'm iinmtilia lily . Tims Tin Top lpt a Mi ll a crfalm Mylra. Tuleailvanla'cofour vat H) 1c -hwmht-. I.tTipTop hawl-rnt am) tailor aiithriulc (Ijlc ami ilitiiirtin into your rlcitlim. $25.95 rmui SEE THE NEW BRITISH WOOLENS NOW! TIP TOP TAILORS I'honc lllue 118 LIMITED New Furniture Dominion Linoleum or Congoleum Cold Seal Chesterfield Suites, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Floor Covering, Blankets, Luggages, Table Oilcloth, Window Shades, Prams, Folding Carriages. Used Goods Neds, Dining Room Suite, Chairs, Table, Refrigerators, Kitchen Ranges, 50 Feet Fire Hose, 30 Gallon Water Koilcr, English Prams, Organ (good make), (Jramaphones, Records, Violin, Tenor Ran jo, Rooks, Singer Sewing Machine, flood Set of Rooks the National Encyclopedia, Teacher's Encyclopedia and Rook of Knowledge. TO TDK HOUSEWIFE: Have you started spring cleaning? You may have furniture, crockery, utensils, luggage, blankets, suits, clothes, etc. you wish to get rid of. We Ruy Everything CALL GREEN !)1G D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - r - 1 P. CRAVETTO Fourth Street D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 ELIO'S Trade-in Call Green 916 We Sell Everything NWB PAQE THBE8 THE DAILY ... - ; ; "ft Jf' "" - m I Tail niff Tf i'iliBIlTl T WW" TT11T T 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tf ) Miss Joan Hallett, welfare officer of the provincial government, arrived in the city from Prince George on Thursday night's train. W. H. Manuel, C.N.K. travelling auditor, after a brief visit to the city on official business, sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night for Vancouver. I Mr. and Mrs. W. Garllck, for-jmerly of this city and now residing at Comox, arrived In the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide last evening to spend the summer here. Mrs. M. A. P.urbank, who has lipon nn !i ti-iti in At.'ivo Clinif. the city on Thursday night ? train. She was met at Prince George and accompanied home by Major llurbank. One of the interesting features of the Coronation Day parade here on Wednesday was the pipe band organized by Sam Leslie which, in the course of the street procession, played several enliven ing airs which were appreciated more especially by the Scottish folk and 'hose with a taste fot this type of Caledonian music. of a lifetime. Act Sons night. ideal of Norway meeting ,to- Shrubs, perennial plants, Mili ums, nedclincr plants, rocu mams, Hayne, the. Florist. UlSJt The fire department had a, call at 0.15 Thursday night to the' residence of L. I'ustak, 8:G Fr.iHpr Street. It was merely a! smoke scare. Miss Ivy Anderson sailed by the Prince Itu pert Thursday night,! on her return to Vancouver aflei a visit here with her parents, Mi' and Mrs. It. T. Anderson. , . - I: A. J. Ingraham, engineer at the , Princess Royal mine at Surf Inlet, arrived In the city yesterday after- Rochester, Minnesota, returned to noon by gasboai 101 a onei vis . to town, returning down the coxst this morning. . . . i B. A. Latta; superintendent of the Canadian National Express Department from Ottawa, left .by last eve-, nlng's train on his return to EclT monton after a brief visit here -on company business. , Merely routine business was taken up Thursday night at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club in tho Masonic Temple. F. M. Davies, Misa Flora Leslie, daughter of the president, was in the chair. Mr. Leslie, was the drummer. which made the group especiallj unique. WANT - ADS FOR SALE COAL Nanalmo-Wellington lor furnace and heater. Alberta Egg- sootless, for the kitchen range. Albert & McCaffery, Phone 116 or 117. (t FURNISH Your home with brand new factory samples. 66 piece three room groups $184 Clarence Obata, who has been In Vancouver to attend the graduation of his son, Roger, from the University of British Columbia, re- turned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide last eve ning. I G. W. Nickerson left on last eve ning's train for Terrace. He will visit there and other points in Skeena riding to assist E. T. Ken-ney in his campaign as Liberal candidate for re-election in the provincial contest. TO Oscar Fulton, son of Mr. and for the working man: extra high Mrs. W. O. Fulton,,; arrived in the grade groups $232; 10-plece I city on the Princess Adelaide last Chesterfield groups $59.50; silk I night from his studies at the Unl- tanestrv Chesterfield groups versltv. tol.BmUhLColumbla to $89.50; kitchen tables witn spend the summer vacation at nis drawers $2.95; dressers $9.95; beds complete $13.95. Terms u desired. Here is an opportunity home here. need the space. Free storage. north on behalf bfHhe Conserv Write today. Julius Shore, Mall tve partv Jn the- provincial elec Order House. 8tn noor. tsesins jon, arrived from Vancouver oa .... . A I . . .La, . Bldg.. Vancouver. the Princess Adelaide last eve FOR RENT- Apply to Ave. FOR RENT -5 room house, 7th Ave. W. H. Sherman, 7th POSITION WANTED FOUND (tf) FOR RENT Front apartment with electric range. Smith & Mallett Ltd. (tf) DIESEL Man, thoroughly exper ienced mechanic wants Job before June 1. Go anywhere at once. Wire or write E. Shaede, Penny, nn (117) MALE HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT Jobs How to get them. Be ready for spring appointments. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Civil Service Schools, Win- nlDee. (tf) HELP WANTED Young married men, 21-35 years of age. A real opportunity to set yourself up In a paying 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. O. Box 538, Kamloops, B.C. '97) FOUND Dos collar with 1937 li cence tag. Finder may obtajn same by calling at Dally News office and defraying cost of this ad. PERSONAL WOMEN Wanted to start private kindergarten schools In their own homes this coming fall. Free booklet on request. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winni peg. Established 1927. GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Paclfl". Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver TRAPPERS Will guarantee top market prices for Beaver and Muskrat. Other furs at value. FRANK LOCKWOOD rhone Blue 729 P.O. Box 200 ning. On Monday evening he will proceed to Prince George Rev. Adam CrispUnited Church pastor at Terrace, arrived in the citv from the interior on Thurs-i day night's train and sailed on the Prince Uuperifc for victoria where he will pay a brief visit before attending the forthcoming conference in Vancouver. F. L. Buckley of Vancouver and G, J. Lane of Ottawa, after having been here in connection with the projected local pulp mill under taking, sailed last night by the Princess Adelaide on their return south. H. H, Hanson of Philadelphia returned south on the Prince Rupert Thursday night. Dally falts. News want-ads bring re- I A. R. McPhi lins. Vancouver,. quickly. We barrister, making, a'campaign trip 'a-jL ENTERTAINING is FUN... IPpr J j IP I Announcements Norwegian May 17. Eagles' bridge 19, nine prizes. Independence Day, Presbyterian tea, Mrs. J. H. Carson's, May 18. and dance, May W. A. Canadian Legion Corn nation sale and tea, Legion Iloorra 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. Georg(e Nlc-kerson's, May 26. Orange spring Hall, May 27. sale,, Oddfellows' High School basketball tea. Oddfellows' Hall, May 29. . CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Stevenson, M.A., B.I)., l'h.I). minister in Charge Mrs. E. J. Smith, Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY SERVICES" 11 A.M., "THE LANGUAGE OF THE LILY" 12:15, Sunday School 7:30 P.M., "RENOWN THROUGH RENUNCIATION" Dr. Stevenson will preach Strangers are cordially Invited. 57-. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH LAWRENCE C. JENSEN, Pastor 11 PENTECOST DAY 10 A.M., Sunday School A.M., "DEN HIELLIGAAND'S GJERNING" Anthem: "Zion's Vegter," Senior Choir 7:30 P.M., "FILLED WITH THE SPIRIT" Anthem, "I Come to Thee," Junior Choir Everybody Welcome IV. with an 111 L IE! C T R I C REFRIGERATOR You can serve so many "surprise" desserts; such tastv "snacks"; such crisp, fresh salads; such wonderful cold drinks; when you have an EltricJ Kemgerator, tnat entertaining uecomes a umuing adventure. :.g 1 ft . . . I 1 A. A. 1 !AU tood Keeps Detter ana tastes Dcuer .wncn refrigerated electrically. There are no spoiled "leftovers" to be thrown out. Efficiency and economy rule. Food savings more than pay the low operating cost. Protect your family's health; make catering your hobby. Choose your Electric Refrigerator from our wide range of newest models. Small down payment and easy terms make buying a pleasure. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited SPECIAL Cut Glass Salt & Pepper Shakers Regular price $1. While they last at 70c Cut Glass Trays Regular price $1. While they last at 70c Ormes Ltd. "Jit a Pioneer Drtu&ists The Itenll Store , rhones: 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. $4 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver; T.S.S. CATAI.A EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 F.M Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m, T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, lOlSO TJtt. Due Vancouver, Monday am. If convenient please purchase pickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 If you lose anything, advertise for it. I: or