I " m w corn Circus First United ChurCh, Ap- ril 9-10. April 10. :A. Y. P..''A. Tea, Cathe dral Hall. H. M. S.' Pinafore, April 14, Ap- HI 15, Capitol Theatre. C. N. R. A. annual dance, Moose Hall, April 1C. 22. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April Missionary Tea, Raptist Manse, May 1. Bt. Peter's Sale, May 6. Gyro Club -Coronation Moose Hall, May 12. IN 'TUT! In' In Dance, iv ' tiii: Mtkkmk roi'KT or mtiTisii " coi.omiA IN I'KOIIATK In thf Miillrr of Ihf "AilmlnMralliiiJ Act" And In Hip Ma'llrr of Ihe ltntf of Mary Ann ll.irrlon, Decra-tMl Tak lKAIce that by vlrtue'ot an or-d-r of hlfl lloitor W. E. FKher made the 8th '.Uny of February. 1637. trttr! Prnhat at thp'wlll of tlie above-name i Marv Ann Harrison, deceased. Issue ii out of the High Oaurt f JuUce, lor- i don, England, on tne zotn nay oi May, 1 1938, were rcsenled In the Supreme Oourt of British Columbia, Prince Rupert Registry, nnd all persons having claims atralnst the said estate ate hereby reqilred to furnish the same- properly vorlfled ito the undersigned on or .before the 7h day of May. A.tl. 1937. nnrt All Tmrtles IndflbteU to the aald rtfcte are Required to 'pay the amount of their liulcmeaness to xne unaer-hlrlied forthwith. PATMORE Ji- FULTON Sollcttors, Prlrice nupert, B.C. AMmrneya for the Executors Dated the 6th day of April. A J. 103 1 srritEMi: f-oritT or riumMi COM'MnlA Hii Matter of the "AllinlnMnillnn Art" Aiid lie Matter of the Kslnte. hf Mike Niihiliil in'eaei. miexiaie Take notice tlinfby order of 1IU Honor W. E. Fl'iner, the lt ly of Marth A fa. 1037, I appomel Adintntetra-tr.r nf i 'etrtnite of Mike Sandul. 'dr- ceaWxl. arul all parties having claims .hit thA mid estate are hereby re miM to furnish mme, properly verl- i n .1 .1 ml fjed. to me vn or tuwre wie -uj i of May, A t). 1937, aald all parties )n deUted to tie ewwe are rwiuuna ia i NORMAN A. 'WATT, I Official 'Administrator, Prince Rupert, DC ! Dated this 2ivd day of April,. A.D. 1 1037. in the course of a tour of the Pa-, cific Coast, is a visitor In the' city, accompanied by. .G. R. Okuda of Vancouver. 'They ar-1 rived yesterday morning on the Prince George from Vancouver and will saip Friday night by the Princess Adelaide on their return south, f . ! mariager of the Premier Slining Co. and now engaged In the insurance business, will sail tut? ILI.'Ui ' II V C M U 11 iiv o.-, n in .11111 having been here and at Stewart! for the past couple of weeks rn business. Capt. Hill Rarrington of the Darrington Transportation Co., after having spent the winter in Seattle, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning going through to Wrangell where his Company will soon be "getting Veady to institute the season's service up the Stikine River to Telegraph Creek. Constables David A. Dunlop, F. D. Williams and Richard L. JIabol of Whitehorse and W. II. llerron of Carcross who went South re1 cently as an escort for Paddy Duncan, elderly Yukon Indian. who "has been Sentenced to life imprisonment at New Westminsi ter ' penitentiary for homicide, were here aboard the Princess Norah .this morning returning north Trr conniving to supply liquor. to Indians, W. Duff was fined $50, with option of one month'ri imprisonment, in city p61ice court yesterday. Connie Moody and Priscilla Smith, Indians charged with vagrancy, vVefe each fined $25, with seven days' im-' prlsonment. Dora Lai-sen, fof drunkenness, w'as fined ?25vitl option of seven days' imprison ment. HOTEL ARRIVALS 'PiihCe'iTupert R, L. Coote, J. C. Chiirchal'.J arid It. M. Pidgebn, Vancouver; Rob White, New York City. Central pn McPhee, Fddye Pass 'Mine; J. Pedersen, city. vWOMA"NSl I.OST' IMKASCRR MAKCHFf jiRTEng., April '8: on? the wmoiint of their mdebtednew ' (CP)-tSuf fering such head the wearing of n hat "gnve'hcr no pleasure," a woman was awarded $1,300 damages. . ' A CANADIAN PRODUCT Capt. William Strongi well known Tulsequah transportation man, who arrived here by Irfoln hp i r ..l. r r- ,1 . Stanley H. Alton, former pri-l""u" '"B"fc. f , ' loft rr thn Pfinpfloo nrnn thia vnte rsecetary to the general . l"c -T - ., --1j iiiuriiiiiir lor .luiirau triuiiuie iu the TaKu. lie was accompanicu bv Ellis Johnson who has been dn' . spending ... the ., winter . . i here. 'Prince by -the George tonight his return to Vancouver after "ALL-BRAN KEEPS ME IN SHAPE EVERY DAY" "When I had eaten a heavy breakfast, I would feel logy. After a couple of days of this, I would have to take a laxative. "One morning I had a dish of All-Bran. Believe me, it beats any laxative, as it keeps me in shape every day." Wm. C. Billings (address on request). Why put up -with half-sick days, when a delicious cereal will make you feel so good? Betause All-Bran has "bulk" which absorbs moisture within the body. Then gently sponges out your system, wines away the listlessness, the "blues," the headaches. Scientific tests prove this natural food is both safe and effective worlds better than taking patent medicines. All-Bran is guaranteed. Take it a week. If not satisfactory, your money will be refunded by the Kellogg Company. Serve as a cereal or use in cooking. All-Bran also supplies vitamin B and iron. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London. University Extension LECTURES Hear DEAN J. N. FINLAYSON On Scientific and Industrial Subjects Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. CITY HALL, 8:15 p.m. Silver Collection 'ii is I" !i 2 ii TRAPPERS Will guarantee top market prices for Beaver and Muskrat. Other furs at value". ! FRANK LOCKWOOD Phnne III lie 729 P.O. Box 200 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 . For Best llousehold Coal MRS. C. K. BLACK 'FROM CONTENTED COWS" 'imaximtianiiiiiaiXBga'iiai: H .m r or i our uaraen We carry a complete stock of gardening: supplies Seeds - Garden Tools - Garden Hose - Lawn Mowers Watering Cans - Fertilizers - Garden Fencing Feed Everything You Grow with this complete, balanced diet Fertilizers Vigoro, per lb 6c Bone Meal, per lb. . .'5c (Cheaper in large quantities) GARDEN LIME 75c per 50-lb. sack GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 irarasnaiarafai iiKiiiaiiiwiiHiaraEiiii :il:U McBridc St ii:!n.mi:iTS!!i UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert lor Vancouver:, T.S.S. CATAL'A EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 I'M Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S:S. CAKDENA FRIDAY, 10130 TM. Due Vacsouver, Monday am. It convenient please purchase tickets at olfice. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5C8 the Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. 1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. r rsday April 8. 1937 THE DAILY "NEWS . i iajV t - r hivi i I si i i rnxwrn, m ji wljt m mm mm a a w DISHES fffvviovrj xuiz. xcu LOCAL NEWS NOTES INr.IWTW r MI I I Don't forget when visiting Port- Silversides Rros. Spring Sale of AS WELL AS DAILY MEALS land Canal that the Frazer Hotel wallpapers, paints, varnishes, et. ALADA ; Is the best place to stop. (tf) tf. '.i Tonight's train, due from Ihe Indian Agent W. E. Collison. It east at 10:20, was reported thls.and Dominion ' Constable 'A. J. ' t imornlng'to be on time. Uvatkinson left on last evenings ;J s j Itrain for a brief trip to. Usk on ' I Two local children, who arc I official business. ,1 Without parents or guardlanswrll be Sent t6night n the Prince Frazer Hotel, steam heated George to a children's home at rooms,- Hyder, B.C., near the Stewart . . . Vancouver. dock! ' (tf) Crvamt'tl to u Turn. Royal City is fortunate in having its factory in the midst of Western Canada's finest corn fields. Enjoy the fresh, sweet flavor. It is economical to buy Royal City Canned Food.' at present prices. D. Elio Furniture Exchange .MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 961 I' - rriaay ana aaturaay LAST TWO DAYS OF THE ire 0vstv1 QfklA nJ m m m lill I a 1 A1V11KV 1 WV - I. I.I- I -- - -.1 Bedding Luggage Floor Coverings Chesterfield Suite Folding Bridge Set English Prams Etc D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Prince Rupert, B.C. NoUrs, onen frnm O v K iVimlinrrSaturd -.win u Ci.lll, VU tf 17111, HIVIM'W Ross Pepbler, iho is engaged jin the transportation business at ; Atlin, was a passenger aboard itlie Princess Norah Ihis morning returning north after a trip to Vancouver. I The Canadian Girls In Train ling, Explorers and 'Trail Rangers gr'oups of First United Church held a joint meeting Tuesday night to make final plans for the forthcoming circus. About 50 girls and boys were in attendance and were given instruclion by Ken Harding who is in charge of the program. Announcements University extension lectures, April 7, 8 and 9, City Hall Dear) Finlayson. United Church tea, Annette Fashion Show, April 8. i ft. D. Baker arid E. 'A. foute. officials of the Standard Oil Co. of irritish Columbia, which is considering establislilng a station business j locally, will sail by the Prince George tonight on their return to Vancouver after "spending the Robert Watts of Kilkatla, who (past few days in the city. ris a-liatierit' in' the Prince' Rupert! General Hospital, is progressing j favorably and will be able to ! leave the hospital in about two weeks' time, it is expected. On account of other events having been scheduled, the dance which was to have been held by the Prince Rupert Shrine Club on Tuesday night of this week to raise funds for the Crippled children's '-hospital fnnds was i postponed until a later date. Mrs. Alfred Dudoward, aged anil 1 colorful native woman of Port Simpson, who had been reported critically ill recently with pneumonia and whose recovery was despaired of, is now much improved, according to -word from jthe neighboring Village. I Children's Colds n deliberately. .... Best trc atea without "dosing" VICKS VAPORUU For the third time inside a few- days, u ialse alarm was turned In to the fire department from the corner of Eighth Avenue and Con- id 'Street at 10 o'clock Tuesday night. It appears evident now that these Calls are being turned Mr. and Mrs. James V. Ea'st- man and .Mr. -and Mrs. r.iltot; Tyrer Were here aboard the'Pnn-j cess Norah this morning going. through from "San Francisco "to Atlin where they are identified with the Columbia Development j Co., which is operating steam shovel g6ld mining operations on Spruce' Creek. i Y. Tahata, Tokyo industrialist, ALL dishes in which milk is used are improved by Carnation .l Milk whether it is this fancy sandwich loaf or the simplest milk pudding. That's because Carnation's different from ordinary milk twice as rich, equal cream in every drop. Wherever a recipe says "milk" you can use Carnation to advantage. The Carnation process makes this pure milk a .better food for bottje-fed babies and growing children, because it is easier to digest; never varies; is safe; contains extra "sunshine" vitamin D. Carnation is the' evaporated milk the Dionne Quintuplets use. Write for the gorgeously illustrated Carnation Cook Book. A host of ideas, recipes and, full-colour pictures for 10c, coin or stamps. Address Carnation Company Limited, Abbott St., Van. IRRAUIAIIzU m m mm Carnation Milk hi' a I l j If 4 1 I ' 1