Ma: 4, 1937 AC IK HE AD S m .Iklllll'llWI" " " w ' Hollywood coraptexlftfi. OLDBLOOM The Old Reliable Fur Buyer Rrreived Large Orders For BEAVERS, MUSKRATS nd all kinds of Furs -.Tfl.i IJSr.! fill J II V I J 111 . 1 . I H. I .. .. ..J your IUrS UJ uuiuuiuum d see how much more you 1 Pfl uuiuu'wu - mnrp than anvbodv else d he wires or malls the ,rr,oaiitplv nnnn re- ipt of the goods. GOLDBLOOM Prince Rupert .ATHES AND The Spring is here again. . mt forget your SPRING tsoiuble M.T.LEE ",i i NEW ROYAL HOTEL Zarelll Propritor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. 281 P.O. Box 196 THE i .r r i i jl v GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon dinf n nv t no rr u cn rniin d 1 1 it in it mvm nrt ft a n.irn n n n l l . Q V.UII1JJUIIJ TV BVa no .. ....nn Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. Baptist May Day . Tea is Success Pleasant Affair Overwaitea Ltd. Cash or C.O.D. Phone 813 First Grade Butter Overwaitea Quality 98C 3 lbs Royal City Tomatoes 2's 2 tins Kraft Cheese t2-lb. pkt Hedlund's Baked Beans 16 oz., 2 tins Del Maiz Nlblets 2 tins s Mac's Best Peas Size 2's 2 tins Saanlch Loganberries 2's per tin - Swift's Cottage Rolls per lb Dried peaches per lb Dried Apricots ner lb - Quaker Corn Flakes 3 pkts '- Mayonnaise-Dutch Maid, 16-oz. lar Fresh Spinach per lb: Head Lettuce per head Carrots per bunch 19c 17c 25c Pure Strawberry Jam Af 4-lb. tin 25c 31c 15c 16c 14c 25c 6c 7c 7c Free Delivery on Orders $2.00 And Over LOCAL NEWS 7. ,., 1 Remember! St. Peter's Sprint Held Saturday ci n-i i- t... Afternoon at Home of Mrs. . F. W, Dafoe j Tonight's train, due from the The annual May Day tea of the Missionary Society of First Baptist Church was held Saturday after Each night last week prospectors' classes were conducted In the city council chamber by Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer. The audiences averaged about twenty-five and the lectures were interesting and Instructive. The whole field of mineralogy, geo logy and various affiliated subjects was gone Into with particular reference to ore deposits and conditions of this district. The final lecture was in the nature of a recapitulation Illustrated with lantern slides and actual photographs. Mrs. Mandy" "assisted by operating "the lantern. City Commissioner W. J. Alder opened the lecture series. DISBAND' OLD REGIMENT ROMRAY. Mav 4: (CP) Sam Browne's Cavalry, the 12th Fron tier force founded by the officer who invented the famous Sam Browne belt, la being disbanded and will betome a training regiment for mounted units. east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time, T. W. Hall, inspector of schools, noon at the Manse which was pret- left on last evening's tralri for a Hllr rlonrtt-o to f r Vm t iiu ..- .. - ..... ....j, iU4 wlc uttiwiun wim. brief trip to Usk on official duties ajjung nuwcrs ana lonage. Many ladles called during the afternoon and the affair was a success In every way. The door was opened by little Miss Diane Gllker and the guests were received by Mrs. F. W. Dafoe i and Mrs. J. C. Gilker. Mrs. R. H. Smith and Mrs. M Lemon were in charge of the tea room. Serviteurs were, Mrs. Berg, Miss Kay Watson and Miss Margaret Armstrong. Mrs. Tommy cnristoir was cashier. In charge of l Mrs. Matthew Williams of the home cooking table was Mrs. -Skide-gate underwent an opera O. W. Johnstone. jtion at the Prince Rupert (leneral An acceptable musical program, Hospital yesterday morning and during the afternoon included vlo-lwas reported in Ihe afternoon to lin and piano duets by Mlsses.be uoinj? well Alleen and Phyllis Hamblin and by Misses Joy and Helen Green. There were vocal solos by Misses Clssle Armstrong and Annie Derry. Mining Classes Held Last Week Scries of Discourses .by Dr. Mandy Proved Interesting And Enlightening J. T. Harvey will be the speaker before the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at its regular monthly din ner meeting tonight. The Gyro Club weekly luncheon tomorrow will be in Ihe, form of a business session. Owing to Coro nation Uay. there will be no Gyro Club luncheon next week Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kemp, who have been residents of Prince Rupert for twenty-five years, will be leaving here May 27 for Vancou ver. They expect to locate for the time being at least In Vancouver. Isaac Taylor, member of the well known firm of Taylor and Drury of Whitehorse, was a pass ensrer aboard the Princess Noral yesterday afternoon jjoinK through on a business trip to Vancouver. For breaking and entering the residence of Louis Lazaretto, Fulton Street, Robert D. Marsh was sen tenced to one month's imprison ment by Magistrate' McClymont In city police court this morning. He pleaded guilty. A. F. Williamson, representing Vancouver Interests, who has been at Hazelton In connection with the re-6penlng of the Silver Standard mine on a large scale, arrived In the city from the Interior on Satur day night's train and sailed yester day afternoon on the Princess Norah for Vancouver. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, left n last evening's train for Terrace where he will be joined by Douglas Lay, resident engineer from Hazelton. They will make a special trip into the Terrace, Usk, Smithers and Dabine districts. Dr. Mandy expects to be away about a monlh. The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association was held yesterday morning, business having principally to do with final preparations for (he special Coronation Day Service in the Capitol Theatre. Very Rev. James R. Gil-son, dean of St. Andrew's Cathed ral, the president of the Associa tion, was in the chair. R1RD FLIES 5.000 MILES BLOEMFONTELN, S. A., Maj 4: (CP) Ringed in Hungary, a swallow Which had flown 5,000 miles from .the mid-Eurapean country, has been found in the interior of Baaotoland. UNARLE TO FIND SITE LONDON, May 4: iCP) Plans to erect the equestrian statue oi Earl Haig before the Coronation hnv hppn abandoned owing to lack of a suitable site. Sites foi mpmnrials to Earl Beattv and Earl Jellicoe are being sought. Announcements St. Peter's Sale, May -6. United Coronation sale, May 6. Gyro Club Coronation Armory, May 12. Norwegian May 17. kerson's, May 26. Dance Independence Day Presbyterian tea, Mrs, son's, May 18. J. II. Car- W. A. Canadian Legion Coro nation sale and tea, Legion Rooms May 20. C. Y. S. Spring Frolic, Oddfellows Hall, May 21. Catholic tea, Mrs. George Nlc Orange spring sale, Oddfellows' Hall, May 27. THE DAILY NEWS . PAOE THRS.2 Her Limbs Were Gown For Queen ' Almost Crippled Is All British Suffered With SelaticaiFor 25 Years Those who are subject to sciatica should read this letter from one who suffered for years before she found out how to obtain relief: "For 25 years I suffered from sciatica In my right side, and I had backaches which, forced me to remain in tbed for two or three weeks at a time. When I got up in the mornings, my arms and legs used to pain me almost unbearably. One day I heard of Kruschen from the system. Kitzegukla Wants Its New Bridge Public Works Officials Pay To Interior' Village Visit KITZEGUKLA, May 4: En gineer Cunningham and the road foreman, Mr. Stewart, paid a visit "to Kitzegukla recently. So far no definile work has been started on bridge reconstruction. E. T. Kenney of Terrace says work will be begun this month. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borch, Wrangell. Knox Miss K. Sparks, N'anaimo; F. MacDonald, city; B. Short, Ed- THREE Spaniel pups, 8 weeks old. ; Apply Dally News. (107) FOR SALE 10 lbs. damp wash for 50c. Each additional ID. 5c ana minimum 10 lbs. Pioneer and Canadian Laundries. Phone 8 and 118. O07) FOR SALE or CHARTER 36 foot cabin cruiser, Inside hardwood finish, speed about 8 knots. For further information see Royal Fish Co. Ltd. ' (104) COAL Nanalmo-Welllngton 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 Ideal for the working man extra high grade groups $232; 10-piece Chesterfield groups $5950; sill-tapestry Chesterfield groups $89.50: kitchen tables with drawers $2.95; dressers $9.95; beds complete $13.95. Terms If desired. Here Is an opportunity of a lifetime. Act quickly. We need the space. Free storage Write today. Julius Shore, Mall Her Majesty Drives to Abbey Unveiled and Reinrns Wearing Crown LONDON, May 4: (CP) All-British materials are being used In the maklng of the Coronation gown of Queen Elizabeth, which will be much on the lines of that worn by Queen Mary at her own Coronation In 1911. The latter gown now hangs in the Ontario Museum at Toronto, cut on princess lines, with short Salts. I took a bottle of them with-1 sleeves finishing above the elbow, out feeling much Improvement. I and a little chemisette of lace, tried a second bottle, and that1 Symbolic embroidery, combining time I felt better. I have kept on l the emblems of Great Britain and taking Kruschen ever since." Empire, will decorate the dress (Mrs.) H. L. back and front. Oak leaves and quently caused by an excess of uric I shamrock and Star of India, and acid in the body. Two of the lngre-1 the lotus lily, all figure In Queen dlents of Kruschen Salts are not-; Mary's gown of 1911. able for their work in dissolving! Elizabeth's gown will be worn uric acid. Other ingredients of beneath the Imperial robe of pur-these salts assist the Internal or-: pie royal velvet specially woven for gans to expel the dissolved acid : the occasion. White shoes will match the gown. Queen Elizabeth will not wear a veil when she drives to Westminster Abbey, and a' striking contrast will be provided by the simplicity of her uncovered hair on the outward Journey, and the glittering crown and rich velvet robes which she will wear ori the return drive to Buckingham Palace. CHAMPIONS LOWLY SPUD LONDON, May 4: (CP) Addressing National Federation of Fruit and Potato Trade delegates, Lord Mayor Sir George Broad-bridge declared slimming was not hindered by the consumption of potatoes. I.AXII cr Form No. IS FORM OP NOTICE PasMar 14 ml IMstrlct District of Al'ln TAKE NOTICE hat Fred Acklen and Charles Oberlandr of Atlln, B. c, occupation Itinera. Intend to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands: rvvnnmMrwrwr t. a nrmt. located two miles south of Golden Oat on Taglh1 Lake. North west Corner Port. Ground iron 20 chains from this post tn . n tk Sm Inlet Mr isouthern direction then 20 chains eas. ",umu"i v- " . ' thn 20 chains north, then 20 chairs and Mrs. Les Smith, Stewart. Royal d (west, to legal post of beginning. FRED N. ACKA . . f!TTAm.EK OBERLANDER. John Wilson and A. 'Woie, city. Dati April th. 1937. Classified Ads. FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE Girl's bicycle. Good a? ; FOR RENT Front apartment with new. Phone 424. (104) FOR' SALE 29 foot trolling boat. Apply 920 First Avenue.' (106) electric range. Smith & Mallett Ltd. (tf) FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE or RENT Stewart's Cafe, Smithers, as going concern, j Apply L. H. Kenney, Smithers,! B.C. (108) LOST LOST Masonic tie pin. Finder please telephone Green 271. (105) HELP WANTED 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) WORK WANTED YOUNG Married man would like work by hour or day. Window cleaning and Slmonlzlng cars a specialty. P. J. Beamont, Gen. Del., Prince Rupert. (106) PERSONAL OFNTTJEMEN'S Sanltarv SuDDlles. Order House, 8th Floor, Beklnsl highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific Bldg., Vancouver. (tf) Supply, 751 Granviue, Vancouver MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE Folding Baby Carriage Child can use it from the time i('s 4 days until it's 4 years old. It's new and it's good. 327 Third Ave. - Phone 775 PROTECT your winter garments and furs USE : - Elkays Moth Fume Crystals Kills clothes moths and worms (larvae) )0C per tin Moth Proof Garment Bags Protects clothes from moths and dust. Priced at 15c, 20c, 40c, 50c Fly Kil Moth Spray Kills clothes moths. 3 sizes 30 c, 50c, 90c Moth Proof Blanket & Fur Chests 7?f . box form 1 UKy Ormes Ltd. ZJhft Pioneer Druqfjists The Kexall Store Phones: 81 Si 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. D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 New Furniture Dominion Linoleum or Congoleum Gold Seal 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, Gramaphorie 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. We Buy Everything CALL GREEN 910 ELIO'S Trade-in Call Green 916 Wc Sell Everything D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.