range Pekoe Blend ALADA FOR SALE FOU SALE- ..i. a n n.. i reasonable. or 118. TEA Classified Ads. 18 ft. open cycle engine. Phone Green G3) a h i) Kasllioic enKin. i.. .'......i ii. t.. i tf.i FOR SALE Easy milker, caMi Apiiy iuJ I - A - A I (07) V II A Coupe for sale, ivxceueni . . . k i 1 1 KT ....... 4 1. I'.ilY AS. I 1.1 1 1 V IHL'WR IJHIVII, t (GO) eilrf fpu; t,ih1p nnil 01. UU .--T-- -r II. ft nun Ifnlopn nrtol nl TTv B.C steam heat, excellent! sold at a bargain. Appiy rra- Nanaimo-Welllngton for . i if.n.ffAi nUnMA tie riL at, lVll4it.i Jf. t llUllt 111 117. (tf) this week, Guaranteed 10- r nnmp rami plr inrre rn I . .11 nw. on pit1 lt.n u u i or i o nv ni.npr nnnn ns. prms 11 li'isn t trnnr win iv. .i Minis nm mi lrfior iinncp htm i nnr PERSONAL ilqien h sanitarv sunm'es. ftti. 1- IT 0 nnlfLt ui lit iiranv r uniirnnvpr FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT C-roomed house, 5th Ave. W. Phone Blue 182. (67) FOR RENT Beautiful home with good garden and splendid view of harbor, situated ' In a good neighborhood on draham Avenue, Westview. Fine large living room overlooking harbo: where all shipping passes. Usual number of rooms with den extra and conservatory. Glass-protected porch. Phone 98 fot particulars.. WANTED - U'ANTKD Woman to canvas foi local business. I'ox 13, Daily ' News (G51 I WANTED Man to act as represen tative of the Halibut Marketing Board at Butedale for the 1937 season. Particulars of duties may be obtained from the Secretary of the board at the Provincial Government Wharf. Applications to be In by noon, Thursday, March 18. Halibut Marketing Board of B.C., (per) II. M. Daggett, secry. (64) PERSONAL plece loose pillow arm groups !0FFICE DeskSi Home Desks, hard- wood, $19.50 up. Modern book cases $5.50 per section. Direct from factory on 30 day approval. Folder free. Star Woodworks 2029 Alma Rd., Vancouver, B.C. (63) MEN Get vigor at once. New Os trex Tonic Tablets contain ra oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted aker refunds few cents paid ftll or write. Ormes Limited tf Try a Dally News want-ad. Sawmill machinery and equipment, including boilers, at Big Ray Lumber Company site, Prince Rupert. For full particulars apply W. II. TOBEV, Superintendent, Canadian National IUilways, Prince Rupert, B.C. . ' UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Bteamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T-S.3. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 VM Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T-S.S. CAKDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJrt. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. V. NI'Umam irn. iF..nr Aom Tlilnl Ave. Phone 508 'Illlf 1 1 V I' ft VM f'l ------ --- ftefisi which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By radian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES BANQETir. Frazer Hotel, steam heated Tonight's traJn, due from the rooms, Hyder, B.C., near the 8tew-least at 10:20, was reported this art dock. (tf) morning to be on time. Haynor P.ros. have charge arrangements for the funeral the late Mra. John Clausen, Good Potatoes $2.95 sack. Good apples $lr,r box. Copland's Fruit Market. Phone 872. Free Delivery. (03) Norman Petersen? for drunkenness, was fined $25, with option of seven days' imprisonment, in city police court' yesterday, Miss Kathleen Lang of the local Anglican Japanese Mission ieit on last eveninjr s train lor a brief visit to Port Easington. Misses Lucille and Eva Pelle tier arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from Premier to enter SI, Joseph's Convent here. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Redman and family sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver, moving south after having beii here 'for the past year. The County Court case of La-Salle Extension University vs. K. F, J. Hughes, in which the claim for plaintiff is for $150. has been adjourned for two weeks. Pat- more & Fulton are counsel for the plaintiff and Brown & Har vey for defendant. Dr. A. . L. McOuarrie, chiel medical officer of the Department of Indian Affairs, sailed this afternoon by the Catala on his return to Vancouver after having been here and in the district for the past couple of weeks on of ficial business. Judge W. E. Fisher and II. F. McLeod, former court register, sailed on the Catala this afternoon for Vancouver where they will embark Saturday on the Em press of Japan for a trip to Hon- olulu. They will return on the Aorangi at the end of April. Announcements Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. J. J. Little's, 4th Ave. E., March 16. St. Patrick's Tea and Entertainment, March 17, Catholic HaU. University extension lectures, March 17,' 18 and 19, City Hall-Dean Buchanan. Hebekah Fashion Show, March 18. Prince Rupert Boys' Band Con cert, First Presbyterian Cnurcn Wednesday, March 24. Easter Rooms. Junior April 2. Tea, March 24, Legion Cathedral Spring Sale, April 1. Chamber Dance, Friday, Dancing display, Hall, April 2. Oddfellows' Recreation Centre final display Exhibition Building, April 3. Shrine ciub dance for Crippled Children's Hospitals, Tuesday, Ap rl! 6. Baptist tea, sale of aprons, April Eastern 'Star Coronation Bridge, April 0, Oddfellows Hall. Presbyterian Choir Concert, April 7. United Church tea, Annette Fashion Show, April 8. Clrcus-First United Church, 8-10. v T" V April 10, A. Y. p, dral Hall. A. Tea Ca,the' H. M, S,,, Pinafore, April 14, Ap rll 15, Capitol Theatre. C. N. R. A. annual dance, Moose HaU, April 16. , St. Peter's Sale, 'May 6. Gyro Club Coronation Moose Hall,' May ll Dance, Moose meeting tomorrow Wed.) at 8 p.m Social at a. ,uemtem please attend. (C) Charles Graham, inspector of mines, left on last evening's train for a trip to Smithers on official duties. D. McPhee of Stewart arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from the north, being here for medical attention. Mrs. II. W. P.utlcr, wife of the Government Telegarphs agent at from the north on the Catala :his Alice Arm, arrived in the city morning. II II. Griffin, Smithers bar rister, who has been here for the I past few days, sailed on the Catala this afternoon for Van couver on legal business. Miss H. Lindgren, who has been nursing on the. staff of the Port Simpson General Hospital, was here this morning aboard tht Catala on her way to Vancouver. Al Smail, local manager of the Swift Canadian Co., returned to the city on the Catala this morn ing after making the round trip to btewart and Anyox on com-1 pany business. A. G. Kerr Sloan arrived in the city on the Catala Sunday eve ning from Vancouver, neing nere to join the staff of Home Oii Distributors Ltd. in place of James Parker, who has been Mrs. Borland Is Head of Guides Annual Meeting of Prince Rupert Association Held Last Evening The annual meeting of the local Girl Guide Association took place last evening at the home of Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod. Elec tion of officers for the coming year resulted as follows: Honorary President, Mrs. R. L Mcintosh. President, Mrs. D. G. Borland. Vice-President, Mrs. F. A. Mac-Callum. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Nelson Allen. Examining Board, Mrs. II. L La n drey'. Executive Mrs M. P. McCaf- fery, Mrs. A. T. Parkin and Mrs D. Orchard McLeod. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the retiring officers and especially guide and pack cap tains Mrs. A. J. Squires, Miss Muriel Brewerton and Miss Hon- ora Silversides. Although there is a lack of funds and leaders, the executive hopes -a summer camp for Guides and Brownies will ou possible this year. The Corporation Ol The City Of Prince Rupert, IJ.C. Public Notice Notice Is hereby given that Pol! Tax, Dog Tax and IJcence Fees are now due and payable, and should be paid at the City Hall Prince Rupert. Failure to pay renders persons liable to proceedings. CITY COLLECTOR (631 Piano Theory Voice Production Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory examinations. Mrs. Bernard Lundahl A. T. C. M. 4 Waldron Apartments Phone Orefii 991 13 tlLLU Fourth Anniversary of W. A. Of Canadian Lesion Observed With Successful Affair Some sixty ladles sat down at the fourth anniversary banquet of the Women's Auxiliary of the Cana- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson dian Legion last evening. left on last evenings train lor a After the singing of "O Canada" holiday trip to New Westminster, and a two-minutes' silence In me mory of the fallen, a delicious re- Frazer Hotel, the only steam ast was served and enoyed, to- heated hotel In Portland Canal, wards the end of which a huge situated at Hyder, B.C. (tf) birthday cake was cut by the pre sident, Mrs. Jack Preece, In com memoration of the Auxiliary's fourth birthday. The toast to "The King," pro posed by Mrs. Jack Preece, was responded to with enthusiasm as was also one to "The President,"! proposed by Mrs. William Roth- well. Following these the president spoke briefly, thanking all for their presence and the support of officers: and members of the organiza tion during the past year. "Jt Is my earnest desire," sne sata m part, 'that the Auxiliary shall continue to grow in usefulness and that U will come to be one prized by every member of the community for Its good works." The dinner was followed by com munity singing, piano and yiolln duets by the Misses Englna and Margaret Christlson, piano selec tions by Mrs. S. A. Kielback and games and Scotch dancing. Mrs. J. S. Black was accompanist for the evening. About midnight the sing- l Ing of "God Save the King" closed a very delightful gathering. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central A. J. Hipp, Billmor; Einar Lil lihei, Scandia: E. C. Anderson and J. M. Fraser, CNR.; W. Garlick, Comox: J. Freested and Mrs R. H. Phillips, city. . Rogers, who has been en ?aged in installation work at the lew unit of the Northern' Fisn ?rmen's Cold Storage plant, sailed jv tne uataia mis anexnpon on us return to Vancouver. THRIFT SPECIALS For the Week-End NABOB TEA per lb Knox J. Hogan, C.N.R.; E. MacTavisI and L. Setter, Edmonton ; Dr. A. L. McOuarrie and A. C. Ken transferred to Vancouver and, I Sloan, Vancouver with Mrs. Parker and child, will be leaving for ihe south on the Prince George Thursday night. Royal Y Kondo, T. Ebabuchi and M. Mori, Port Essington. PEANUT BUTTER Squirrel" bulk, per lb. ... PINEAPPLE Sliced No. 2 tins, 3 for PEACHES Malkln's Sliced No. 2 tins, 2 for TISSUE 5 rolls 45c 11c 25c 31c 13c FREE Shopping Bag with purchase of NABOB Products LARGE PRUNES Nabob 2-lb. pkg PITTED DATES 2 lbs CLOVER HONEY 2-lb. tin 4-lb. tin JELLY POWDERS Nabob per pkg. PINK SALMON Nortnern nrn r isii, nu. I una, 27c 21c 29c 56c 4c SCOTT'S EGGS "A" UtV Large cartoned, 2 doz. COTTAGE ROLLS Swift's OAs ' Half of whole, lb. ASPARAGUS TIPS Nabob 4 0n ldU per tin VEGETABLE SOUP LIbby's ftp UX per tin CHATEAU CHEESE XOl Cp Vi-lb. pkg SHREDDED WHEAT JQC per pug i r PASTRY FLOUR 40 VJ i B&K. 10 lbs. Juicy Oranges, 3 doz 62c Texas Grapefruit, 3 for 13c Head Lettuce, each 5e Bunch Carrots, bunch 5c Uprlver Turnips, 5 lbs. 15c PHONE 179 Ws Deliver CATCHING Cold? fen M 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. ifull iklailt oj Iht flan in taeh Vfcli Packafe ' Apricots Famous II. C. Fruit i Careful ly'selected for size, appearance, flavor and ripeness," you may always serve Royal City Apricots with full assurance of happy satisfaction. pair Point Blankets Color Scarlet and Green 4 Point, Size 72x90 Sale Price $15.75 Saturday 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Elks Moving Another good value on BLANKETS All Wool Silver Grey, Size 64x84 Sale Price $6.50 Silver King A splendid blanket Sale Price $750 ,)alr Silver Tip 100 Percent Wool Blankets Sale Price $9.00 Exceptional Values Chesterfield Suite Sale Price $74.50 " and $83.50 Another Good Value' Folding Metal Bridge, Sets Sale Price $14.50 Another, Good Value Spring Filled MATTRESS Sale Price $16.75 and $19.75 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Prince Rupert, B.C.