Thursday, May 20, 1937 For Lovers of Fine Tea l'hone 18 ALADA TEA Spaghetti- Vs talis Q Libby's, per tin Fruit Cocktail l's 04 p talis, Libby's, tin Ginger Snaps Christie's Fresh & crisp i 7p per lb. X iC Head Lettuce Large "i 01 p and firm, 2 for Pears- Polly Prim OKp 2's squat, 2 tins t)v. Tomato Soup OC 3 tins 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. 802 P.O. IJux 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have Slore Cents" Pork & Beans 23 uz. Llbby's, 2 tins Brawn Hedlund's, English Style per tin ALV, Catsup-Llbby's per bottle 17c Small White Onions onn Llbby's, party jar Chill Con Came 4 rj Llbby's lOVfe oz. tin " Pickles 15 oz., Llbby's -f Cp Home Style "v Castile Soap Kirk's, -j 7p large bars, 3 for A v Fresh Tomatoes per lb Prompt Delivery Service Boat and Mail Orders Keceive Prompt and Careful Attention D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE HUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 One Week Only Reduction of 20 Percent on All New Ueds we have in Stock Used Goods Heels, Dining Room Suite, Chairs, Table, Refrigerators, Kitchen Ranges, 50 Feet Fire Hose, 30 Gallon Water Roiler, English Prams, Organ (good make), firamaphoncs, Records, Violin, Tenor Banjo, Rooks, Singer Sewing Machine. ' Hood Set of Rooks the National Encyclopedia, Teacher's Encyclopedia and Rook of Knowledge. ELIO'S Trade-in Call Green 916 We Buy Everything We Sell Everything CALL GREEN Olfi ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. "Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. been able to leave the inslitution and will be sailing by the Prince John Friday night on her return (to her home on the Queen Char-, lotte Islands, Jack Vance, Anglican theological student from Vanvouver, ar rived in the city from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterdaj afternoon and proceeded by the evening train to Smilhers It. which district he will spend th- ' . . I i I. T.. nujnmer. l.iisi jear iur. vini- was at Kndako. Charles Anderson, for his third offence on a charge of drunkenness, was sentenced to twentj days' imprisonment, wilhout option of fine, in city police courl i this morning. Chris Christiansen. also charged with drunkenness was fined $25, with seven days option, paying the fine. C. V, Evitt, Conservative candidate for Prince Rupert Jir tht provincial election, and J. T. Harvey returned to the city today from a campaign tour to thf Queen Charlotte Islands aboard the F( II. Phippen with Capt. James Morrison. They repori having been accorded an excellent reception at the various Isl and points which Ihey visited. An interim renort from the cbmmilte. in cbartfe of the dance held by the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at the Armory on Coronation night advised the club at its regular weekly luncheon yester day that it was estimated some $77 would have been cleared as a result of the affair. This will hz tm-npfl over tn I he coronation celebration committee as the Gyro Club.s donation to the celebra tion. Announcements W. A. Canadian Legion Cora nation sale and tea, Legion Roorrs 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 Nlc- kerson s, May 26. Orange spring sale, Oddfellows' Hall, May 27. High School basketball tea, Oddfellows' Hall, May 29. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. D. C. McRae's, June 2. Parent Teachers Tea, Oddfel lows' Hall, June 18. NEW ROYAL HOTEL ' J. Zarelll, Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water . Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Boi 196 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TORE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Dance, Jloose Hall, May 24. tf Mrs. Robert llrasell left on 1-st evenings train for a trip to Norman Blackball, Joan Bakor iand Hans Petersen of King EcJ-jward High School here have won prizes in a history essay compcti-jtion held by the, Kiwanis Club of i Vancouver. I Herbert Gartfrave, C.C.F. candidate for Mackenzie' in the prov-j incial election, came north from j Vancouver lo Ocean Falls on this I Prince .Rupert Tuesday nitrht. He will leave the paper town on the same vessel tomorrow night southbound. Abolition of one half of the Provincial Ridings as advocated by the Tories will put absolute i control in the hands of Vancouver. Pattullo increased the num.-,ber of ridings in the north in or 'der to curb the power of the i south. tf. Mrs. Matthew Williams of Skidegate, who recently underwent an operation at the Prince I Rupert General Hospital, has H. F. McLeod has returned tn the city from a holiday trip to, Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. J. W McAuley will be leavinir on the Prince John tomorrow night for a two weeks' trip to Tlell. L. II. Hinton B.C.L.S., left on last evening's train for Endako where he will be identified with a new. mining operation. Pattullo has had 40 years of administrative experience and study in the science of government and has risen to the officf of Premier. Will you reject him and elect a novice? , tf. Alex G. Rix, general manager of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on the Prince Runert yesterday afternoon from a brief Business irip to Vancouver. When Pattullo took office ho found One Million Dollars in unpaid and dishonored cheques of the Conservative administration. From this abyss of financial dis credit Pattullo has raised provin-J lint i 41 1 1 a f . 1 '1 wi ticun 10 me nignesi poini in its history. Let him carry on. tf? Earl Walker of the Digby ls and wireless station staff re turned to the njty on the Prince jonn mis morning alter spend ing the past few weeks relievinc at Dead Tree Point. He was ic- companied back by Mrs. Walkei who has been on the Islands foi-the past couple pf weeks. j Mrs. Edward Pongs arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where she 'was called recently on account rtfltHfcVierious illness and death nZ& father, James Martin, njtemfnnt Massett merchant, and figm Friday nignt on the I'rf nf John for Massett. Mrs. Jafaes Martin, who also went south, Is at present visiting in Portland and will be returning north lalpr Mr Pnnt arrived in the citv nn the Prince John this mornim to meet Mrs. t. . . r. ... - - rongs and return Apmgwittujier tomorrow night, i High njW a.m. 17.0 ft, Low 23,-(V5 p.m. 19.6 ft. 5:0y a.m. 5.8 ft. 16:sl P-m- T-9 ft. John Boweri-Colthurst (Social Credit Candidate) Public Meetings MOOSE HALL Thursday, May 20 and Thursday, May 27, at 8 p.m. TRAPPERS Will guarantee top market prices for Beaver and Muskrat. Other furs at value. FRANK LOCKWOOD Phone Blue 729 P.O. Box 200 Tlio fiovfrnnifnt of the Province of III It Mi Coltimlila Form No. 16 (Suction 86) LAM) ACT Notice of Intention lo Apply to Leave l.niid In Prtoca Rupert Assessment District wind Recording District of Range 3 Const, and sltiuvt on ibhe South side of BenUnck Arm near th mouth of the Bella OooLa River and being a portion of what in scfncitlmes known m hot 1401, Take notice that Edwin Keary DeBecli or vtancouver, u.uH occiumuon uar, in Usulfl to ojpiply for a lease of the follow trig described lanos: Commenolng at a. pout planted at the South Boat corner of Uiat portion of Lot 101 leased ito Shell Oil Co. Ltd. Uienc Northerly to Dolphin 2600 feet thence Easterly following a line of Dolphins 2600 feet, tlwinee Southerly fol. lowing a line of Piles 2600 feet to high water nmrK, tnemce westerly following high wiater mark Wemterly to point of commencement aipproxlmiately 2300 feet and containing 160 acres, mora or lees and ibolng that portslon of Lot 1401 cx oepn slich ao JIM ioei leaxed. EDWIN KEARY DeBBCK. Dated AprU ath 1937. l..M ACT Form No. IS FORM OP NOTICE ralar Land District District of Atlln TAKE NOTICE nat Fred Ackles and Cluvrlea Oberlander of Atlln, B. C, oc-cupatloi Mtocrs, Intend to apply for parralaslon to purchase the following dctcrlbcd lands: Commencing at post located two mjlrs souitih of Golden a ate on Tagl.h Lake. North West Corner Post, around runs 20 chains from this txwt In o aoustiharn direction theo 30 chains et, then 20 cbalns norm, then 20 cbalnv west,, to igu pott i beginning. TOED N. ACKLEa CHARLES OBERLANDER. Dated AffU 6th, 1837. Mrs. A. , Holland: of Massett ari rived Jn the, city ?on the Prince John this morning for a .brief visit and will be returning home tomorrow' night. E. Under of Massett, arrived in the city on the Prince- John this morning from the Islands to enter the Prince Rupert General Hospital for treatment. Mrs..' J. C. S-, Dunn of Massett arrived in tKf city on the Prince John thisj$nbrning from the Islands amfiwfil be returning home on thejsame vessel lomoi row nighr. R. G. Johnston, manager of Inverness rnnhprv. nrrivpH in th city on thelPrince Rupert yes terday afternoon after a trip lo the Rivers inlet district nnd nrn- ceeded to , the cannery on last The Tories sav thev will cut in two'ttie number of provincial k . m ..... electoral, districts. Will Mr. Kvittiiif plpptpfl. vnin in nlinlisli thiiiridluL' or will he trv the mejlimei on the other fellow's jims1 Wadea Mussallem has ar- rfvefin the city from Smithers lo gfla.a couple of months here. )p!tMer, N. Mussallem, has reerrtered the Prince Rupert General Hospital for further surgical treatment. W. D. Vance, returning officer for Prince Rupert in the forthcoming provincial election, will sail on the Prince John to morrow night for a brief trip tp the Queen Charlotte Islands on election business. CLEAN FALSE TEETH -GET RID OF STAINS New Eaiy Way Nq Brushing Stera-Klern, amazing new disrovtry, remove! blackeit itaim, tarnish, tartar tike magic. Just put false teeth or bridges In a Class of -water and add SteraKleen powder. No messy brushing. Recommended by dentists -improved by Good Housekeeping. At all druggists. Money back If not delighted. Test Ad' Mo. 2S-R DIM FOR SALE FOR SALE Several chairs and tables, cheap,. May be seen at Daily News. HOUSE FOR SALE Westview, 7 rooms and sun room, furnace, basement, fine view of harbor, good garden. Pullen, Dally News. YfE Offer one of the best revenue bearing properties in first class condition at a ridiculously low price. Collart & McCaffery Ltd., Third Ave. (119) COAL Nanaimo-Wellington for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg-sootleas, for the kitchen range. Albert & McCaffery, Phone lie or lit (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-plece Chesterfield groups $59.50; silk 1 tapestry Chesterfield groups $89.50; kitchen tables with 'drawers $2.95; dressers $9.95; ds complete$13.95. Terms If dAred.Here Is an opportunity of lifetime. Act quickly. Wc needVha space. Free storage. Wrlteijday: Julius Shore, Mall Ordfr ;iI0use, 8th Floor, Beklns Bldg, Vancouver. (tf ) FOR RENT FOR RENT-- room house, 7th Ave. Apply o y.If. Sherman, 7th Ave. (tf) FOR RENT Frdnt apartment with electric range. Smith & Mallett Ltd. (tf) FOR RENT Six rooms flat, fully modern, centrally located, $25 per month. Collart & McCaffery Ltd. (119) POSITION WANTED DIESEL Man, thoroughly experienced mechanic wants Job before June 1. Go anywhere at once. Wire or write E, Shaede, Penny, B.C. (117) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. becaude w . . , Bottled in London, England, and brought to you with none of its superior qualities impaired. , Of greater strength than any other imported Gin. Extra' measure in the full-size GORDONS Distilled and Bottled in London, Etfjlasd far f 1 68 Years by Tsnqucny, Gordon & Co Ltd., J the Urjtst Gin Distillers in the Wotld. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. It Delicious Quality Not only do Royal City Peas bring you summer time goodness and freshness but they are also far more economical than fresh vegetables. SPECIAL Cut Glass Salt & Pepper Shakers Regular price $1. While they last at 70c ri it"- Cut Glass Trays Regular price $1. While they last at 70c - Ormes Ltd. TZfiA Pioneer Druqgrists The Renll Store Pliones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays ami Holidays From, 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till' 9 p.m. HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying, CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C.