Tuesday, May-11,-1937 Try Salada Orange Pekoe Blend Ml A V A VI AM wflliflllll THRIFT Y IS jk HALI SIS Offers you Quality Food Bargain Prices SPECIALS in Effect From May 11th to May 15th FLOUR 5 Roses CO OC JIF SOAP FLAKES O-fl n or Purity, 49-lb. per pkg CORN Del Malz 1 Cup & Saucer with pkg. iO, 2 tins PEAS Sieve 5 OC CLEANSER Old Qa' 3 no. 2 tins 53' Dutch, per tin STRAWBERRY JAM tO "f 44C 1 m- pkg Good quality. 4-lb. BUTTER First QQp COCOA-Cowan's 9Qp Grade, 3 lbs OUk, i-ib. tin. each Potatoes S, Z. 23c crk $2.23 BISCUITS Peek Frean's NEW POTATOES OOp Creams or Plain 3 lbs 0 per lb PINEAPPLE Cubes Qp HUSKIES The new ready ' large tin cooked cereal Idn SALAD TIME DRESSING per pkg. 11 Nalley's 99p 12-oz., each 11 CHOCOLATE BUDS QQp CAKE FLOWER- Oft Fry's. Wb. cello bagsdV swansdown. pkg GRAHAM WAFERS OOp B. C. ASPARAGUS OOp Red Arrow, cello, l's 2 lbs THRIFT CASH & CARRY Phone 179 ! A FEW TOOLS Are Worth While Spring brings to light many small jobs that anyone can do if he has the right tools, 'inese uo not neces- y sarily cost much money. Don't borrow your neigh- g bor's, own your own. We have all kinds of tools at g various prices. g GORDON'S HARDWARE f Phone 311 McBridcSt UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: CATALA EVERY TUESBAY, 1:30 lM Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T.S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, 10:30 PJH. Due Vacsouver, Monday ajn. K convenient pleam purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 508 BUT Tlie 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. It's interesting to know when reading the My News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. Salesmanship Of Bible Discussed a nyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE -THREE LOCAL NEWS I It. L. -Mcintosh, left on last eve-ining'a train for Terrace. Rritlsh-Israel Society in Fort- nightly Session Last Night, , , Meeting C,L.D ' 'night, 8 o'clock, ... j Weaver. T. Hall to- speaker, .George (110) there being no speaker tor mei evening, several of the member Tonight's train, due from the took part in the fortnightly tneet-iEast at; 10.20, was reported this ing of the local British-Israel morning to be forty minutes late. o T-r 4'.."' a. recent broadcast in "New Zea-i Hans Ludvigsen was fined ?25, land an interesting paper" w'asjwjt , .option of. seven days!' i in-read by one of the members on!prjsohment, jn city police court "Salesmanship." Before one could 'this morning for drunkenness; He ' gel the ear of the masses onclpaid the fn.. : , , had to attract the masses and that ' was what evangelical salesman- Improvement is reported in the ship had lacked. The Bible Jtself, condition of S. D. MacDonald was not a religious book, it be-i-who has been confined 1o his gan with astronomy, and geology, home for the past few days on meteorology and biology, anthro- account of illness. pology and pschology all the materials of the nhvsical and . Peter Rorvik sails by the Prin menial sciences, and the concents cess Louise this afternoon on his of time and space and motion, of return t Vancouver after having creative method, and purpose and come to ihe city 10 auena mc progress. God, of course, was the funeral oi nis nepnew, reier uor-central Personality, but that was vikv Ytr.... u: ri. i 4 1 '' ' The t- ' Canadian legion, B.E.S.L. Coro- There was nothing anaemic V n t . nation Day Parades: Fall in at t,.., about the Bible story. There was T . ,, . t . Hall for nnti! ro;f. v.... r-vj- Legion at 9:30 a.m. uvwiiig 4 trim uau UUUU L Will 13" j A i parade to service at Capitol ...; a j , v 4 r And the in. tianity. as for story of 4 in.E 4- Theatre -4 at 10:45 for a.m. gen- rr.A uodfl plan i.. for , the universe, it t , . . , . , , . . if' , eral parade. Berets and medals to Was the most fascinating, the, .L n . c 1 V! uuo wriuiiK. t ropeny lmrooucea. Mrs. j, l Jollymore and son, to the public, it was. literature Dryden Cronin, arrived in the that could not fail. It must com- citv Saturday niirht from Scotia W " ' y T! t ill 1 i . a mand attention. Yet it has, up to Rjv-er and will be in' town over now, been neglected. - the Coronation Day celebration. President P. H. Linzey was in, the chair. For being the inmate of a dis orderly house, Eernice Stooks was .fined $50, wjth option of thirtv Military District No. 11 head- davs imprisonment, in city police quarters announces the appoint- court yesterday. The fine was ment of Lieut. G. H. Greenwood D. Pa'd- S.C as commanding officer of the; , , local Sea CadeU succeeding Corps token &t & meetjng of thfi Sons Viic iaiw uicuk. Abwc;i.w- uiauvt. appointment is effective as from part flf last .week Gunnar' Sehig, 1 last. October the pregident, was in the chair. Refreshments were served aftet THE BIGGEJ7 VALUEl MY, GROCER by hotels and restaurants everywhere. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. SELLS ! J2 ' "I cet more for tnj money In Kellogg' Corn Flakes. De-. licloiu erlspness nnd flavor. Nourishing goo?ueilM Kellogg's value Is not simply a matter of price. It's their matchless quality. Made from finest premium white corn. Always oven-fresh in the patented waxtite inner bag- At all grocers. Ready to eat with milk or cream. Served CORN : FLAKES m JSI ?3rC0RN FLAXES Made Better Taste Better Packed Better of Norway Lodge at the latter ;the business session. -1 HOLIDAY PICTURE "Waikfk! Wedding" is Colorful And Tuneful Story of Hawaii I Comedy, music and romance in . glamorous Waikiki enacted by a j cast including some weir known names of the radio and screen are said to make "Waikiki Wedding," i coming to the Capitol Theatre at the middle of this week, anat- tractive holiday offering. The cast is headed by Bingl Crosby and includes Bob Burn,l Martha Tiaye, Shirley Ross.j George Barbier and Lief Erikson in the principal roles with background and atmosphere provided by native dancers, drummers and musicians of Hawaii. Among the .latter are Miri Rei, a Honolulu dancing girl who was with Zieg-feld Follies a few years ago. The storv. is that of a smart i publicity man, played by Crosby, iwho organizes a contest for pine-japple recipes-, the winner to receive a vacation in Waikiki. Miss Ross wins the contest and goes to Hawaii but becomes bored with the nlace and threatens to ruin the publicity campaign. Much of the rest of the picture is taken up with Crosby s attempts to keep Miss Ross thrilled in the course of which he falls in love with the eiil. Rob Burns and Martha Rave also have an hilarious and robust! romance. Announcements I Gyro Club Coronatlori Dnce, Armory, May 12. Norwegian ' Independence Day, May 17. ;; 4 '; ' 1 Presbyterian tea, Mrs. J, H. Car- ! son's, May 18. . . W. A. Canadian Legion Coro; natioh sale and tea; Legion Rooirs May 20. Cy.'S. Spring Frolic, Oddfellows Half. May '21. I tj y. fc JUL $ 1 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' HallMayi29.' CORONATION PARTY HELD Gathering of Christian Youth So-' ciety Last Nigiu rook Novel Form I Jn .keeping with the Coronation event of the week, the regular meeting of the Christian Youth Society last night took the form of a progressive round-the-Emplre ibur." ' " 1 Starting 'from First United Church In three" groups',' the"mem- bers first visited the home of Miss Elsie Davis, representing Canada, where an exciting table tennis tour nament was held. Having safely navigated the dangers of an Imaginary Pacific, the group arrived in Australia (Miss Edith Wilkinson's homel, a novel contest being the chief attraction i here. :, . India (Arthur Sutton's home) proved to be the next port of call. Welcomed at the door by a Hindu prince, the members found their way Into a mysterious, candle'-llt room, where an Indian fakir read their futures from the crystal ball. In the homo of Miss Venetia reero, representing Atrlpa, many strange 'and ferocious' looking J beasts were made from gum-drops and toothrplcks. Miss Kathleen Bulger was awarded. the prize, fori the most realistic looking animal. Completing their tour, the members of the society visited the home of Mrs. E. P. Jenner the British Isles. Golf, the Sport of Scotland, was played with ping-pong balls and teaspoons. The best golfer proved to be Miss Mary Davey while Miss Winnie Cameron Re ceived the consolation prize. Fol lowing this game, delicJoUs refreshments were served by. Mrs. Jenner and Miss Ruby Krikevsky. Community singing brought this very successful evenjng to a close. Reports of the danee and piqnlc committees showed- arrangements to be well in hand or. these two cveni5. a mesung oi me discussion trrcun was announced for next Monday at the home of Maurice Davey. . ' To Enjoy Ydur Coronation Holiday, May 12, 1937, to the fullest value, do not fail to . attend a DANCE given by the Essentonians In Boston Hall 8 p.m., Wednesday EXCLUSIVE CORONATION PICTURE jnr"-, MUSSALLEMS ECONOMY STORE THE SEAL f QUALITY vjncy Red SocKfeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert 3otx oave wur King ong May Me Reign Ormes Ltd, ZZhe Pioneer .Drvtqtfists The .Re;xaUStore Phones: 81 & 82 Operi Dally Prom 8 ;a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. New Furniture if it ; i 1 1 it ii ii t I ii ii !! !f t I t D. Elio Furniture Exchange: -m MOOSE- BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 Dominion Linoleum or Congoleum Gold Seal,-!? A, Chesterfield Suites, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Floor Covering, Blankets, Luggages, Table Oilcloth, Window Shades, Prams, Folding Carriages.. ) Used Furniture Beds, Atlas Couch, Steel Crib, Singer Sewing Machine, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Cabinet Kitchen Ranges, Dining Room Suites, Dressers, Gramaphone Records, Musical Instruments, Books, Writing 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. ELIO'S ; ' Green 916 We Biiy Everything ' We Sell Everything CALL GREEN 916 MO it') FURNITURE EXCHANGE;: Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B,Q ' " Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. IKt