PIES AND t forget your drjunu I and TOPCOAT for the- Celebration on 1937. Prices are 31. T. LEE Green 9C0 3rd Ave; XV. DRY DOCK un SHIPYARD .. I I 17 I Qeetrie and Aeotylw Welding. cad Mlaiag Machinery; aired and Overhauled. COAL Satisfaction' Guaranteed T (M VKK 1NL.AIMIJ CI1AL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up Rooms Hot & Cold water Prince Rupert, B.C. one si r.ii.- uui ISO THE r m i "i I'li'i u i iti. i Shis? GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Socheye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon wuijjaiiv wiiiii aii ' j v- luu iu uaviuu Aii Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER; GOAL Furniture. Moving: Light Delivery 215 SECOND AVE; LOCAL NEWS NOTES ! Tonisht'a trnfri fr6m thei A Uiil hjc I 1 o--- - M uv, jeast. at 10:20, was reported this! I morning, to, oe on time. Prince Runert Tennls CluH itpenint?- lournament, Sunday, l' p: m. ah members turn out. (102) Mrs VVl'ltfftm flhndrfplA c.ii;..V last nighV on trie Princess Adelaide for a visit in Victoria. R. G. Jblinstbri. manaser" nf in. verness cannery, sailed last' night 'on the Princess Adelaide for a 'business trip to Klemttir C. R. Cocks of Port Esslngton, who has been on a trip south, arrived; from" Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afterrioon, enroute back to the Skeena River. Robert Daniel Mlirsh appeared in city jiolii-e court today on a charge of breaking and entering the residence- of Louis Lazaretto' Fulton Street, on April 14 and was remanded' for eight days. James Adam andThomas Kaye, Uhlon Oil Co. officials from Vancouver, reached the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from the- south, being here on company business. V. H. Tobey, C.N.R;. divisional superintendent, will b rfhirnlne to the city on tonight's train after a trip to the interior as far' ac Jasper Park in company with a party of official) on an inspect tion tour: Capt. J. D. Colthurst, vvhoHas been proposed for Social Credit candidate" in Prince Rupert'rldihg at the forthcoming provincial eU ection, arrived in the city from -Victoria on the Caniena- this morning. C. Si Ob&ta sailed last niirht on the Princess Adelaide for Van couver where he will attend the convocation of. the- University, of British Columbia next week. His son, Roger, is graduating this year. Akir.11 Hirae. manager of the Canadian Lumber Co. of. Vancou ver. an(iiKi.iKassi8tant. F S. Uve- hara, after spending aHveek in the city and' district arranging for the export shipment of aspen, rnttomvond and hemlock loirs ifronT' here9 t6 IhV Orient during thp coming summer, sailed last night by the Princess Adelaide on their return to Vancouver. GONE IS; OLD LIGHT KINGSVILLK, Ont... May 1: (CP) The little lighthouse on the hill here, familiar to-many murlnp.rsi will shi tip no more, A new beacon has been installed on the edge of the dock. PRICE OF DECENT RURIAL WHITBY. OnW May 1: (CP) -Whltb'v town council in adopt' ing estimates made provisions for 'burials' for cats and dogs. Pussy funerals cost 25 cents and canine rite o0 cents- Announcements Missionary Tea, Raptist Manse, May 1. Cnmbrai Tea Saturday, May I at Mrs. William' Walts'. St. Peter's Sale, May United Coronation sale," May 6. Gyro Club' Coronation' Dance, Armory, May.. 12. Norwegian Independence Day, May 17. . Presbyterian tea, Mrs. J.1 Hi Car-son's; May 19.' 1 W' AL Canadian 'Iirton CoroJ1 nation saie and teai w May: 20, ; C. Y.: si Spring Ffollc, Oddfellows Hall, May21. I Orange spring sale, Oddfellows' nb.li; May; 271 . BimTin:"BJ;il,:lfflB;JIB PBlui i 9 16 203'"Third Ave.. KIMIE'S DRESSMARinu ?u. Dressmaking Remodelling Pressing Alterations Miss Klmle Uyede, Prop. Cash-for old gold. Bulger's?' (tf) May Day meeting tbhlght; 8'f-clobk, C. t. D. L. Hall. (102) . The dance in th'e Moose' Hall which was to have been hefd'last night was called ofH Mrs.A Johnson nrSflrf Point sailed last night on" the' Princess Adelaide' for a trip to Vancouver ' OeflrtTp TCnrlo Ipft nrr lnsf eve'- ning's train for a brief business trip to Rillmor and will be" back tonight. William Goldbloom returned to the city on the Cardena- this morning' from' a brief business trip down the coast as far as Namu. J'. 1)'. Galloway; managing di rpHhr nf 1h Itwiirrl' Mlhinif Co. who has been paying a visit tb the' Surf P6int-Eddye Pass property on Porcher Island, sailed' last night by the Princess Adelaide bn his return lb Vancouver; A-. Tnmas of Ottawa arrived in lh ritl' nn th T'Hnppss Ade laide yesterday afternoon fiom the south. He will be spending Lsome tlme-here in'connection with a topographical survey which' is being, undertaken Hereabouts by the Department of National Geonre W. Kerr, well known pioneer butcher and' former aldef- man of this city, passed through town on the Cardena this morn- jng on his way back to Vancouver after spending a week on Dean Channpl hetwepn Rella Coola and Kimsquit looking at a mining property. For several years Mr. Kerr has been located in ancou- yer and it was three and a halt years since he had last been here. During his brief slay, he was wel corned by many old friends. ARRANGE SERVICE Details of Religious Rites in Con nection With Coronation Celebration Here Arrangements for the corona tion service to be held in the Capi- toliTheatre on the morning of May 12 have been completed by the Prince Rupert Ministerial Associa tion, it was reported to the general celebration committee which was again in session this week when the chairmen of various commit tees reported progress with the numerous plans for the big day. A choir of thirty voices, conducted by A. J. Lancaster, and the Prince Rtipert Boys' Band, under direction of Bandmaster Robert Green field, will take part in the service to which ex-service men will parade wearing berets and medals. Chairman of the service will be Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's .Cathedral, and the address will be given by Rt. Rev. G. A? Rlx DD., Bishop of Caledonia. The invocation will be by Rev. C. D) Clarke, pastor of First United Church; prayer by Rev. Dr. J. W. Stevenson nastort of First Presbyi- terian. Church; scripture reading by Major Eva.' Laycock; Salvation Army, and benediction by RV. Dr. FV W. Dafoe; Daston of' First Ban tiit church. The sneeial choir will sing "A" Coronatfon Ode" and there will be a solo "Land of Hope1 and Glory.'1 by DK R. G: L'argc with chorus. Hymns will be "All' People That on Earth Do Dwell" and 'Xord of Heaven and Earth and" Ocean." Accomnanlst will be Mrs. E. J; Smith. The service' will open with the slngingr of " "O Canada!' and close wfth "God Save the King." RAZE HISTORIC HAIv WTNCHAM. Ont.. Mav U (CP5 .A liinHin.n-i:' fnmillnr- tn mftnV Uiii'nn' Countv old boys in the ,.' is hpihtr torn down. I ne building housed, the district's first bank; operated by Thomas Ilnlmpft' and' Sons and had thu first plate glasft'window in town. PUm"iEI)vI'AST ONE GRlMSDY, Ont., May 1: (CP) -"Slow loWn of GrimsW' was Aha siirn adbrn ng one entrance Jcame down. town for manV years. Johnson snotted a literal Iconnotation in it and so the sign h9tel arrivals Central ! Ai. Vilvang, A. Mikelaoif and . A. Rise;- city. , hnox i A: Thomas', Ottawa; E. MarkJ Vancouver1. Prince Rupert' Tl! V Harris. North' Pacific": It'.; ff. Johnston, Inverness; ,Mv J. Williams, Skidegate Mission; Tv Kaye, James Adamr George F. P.. Tough. D. Cameron' and L. Miller; Vancouver; W. . Walker Naas River. Royal' Thomas Youngj Arrandnle. The Letter Box SOCIAL CREDIT PREMATURE Editor, Daily News: I see mv name appearing in mature in my opiryon so far as Skeena riding' is concerned. The best we can do at Terrace at the moment' is to start a study group which' we hope will attract all men arid women who are serious in thplr nolitical1 enauiries and who are desirious of learning. DOG HAD 2 j YEARS FORT ERIE. Ont'.. May 1 : (CP) Horace, a mongrel dog owned by Joseph Metheger, died here within a few weeks of his 25th birthday. CHURCH Btrntce Palmer says . . . rile ithlve'rsity' of California Is4 loday the" pr6iid' possessor of trie AJtAt, Watt nnUanHnri nf TrlnltikaJ WUilu 9 lvou w.vww.. " --r- ' canon law of the Buddlst religion. Setisua Aratanla, of Guadalupe, Cal., provided money for' the collection' to be' placed on- the Berkeley campus in honor of' his late wife; Yoshlko. Known as the T-sisho edition of TVopitlka, the col-lor-tinn contains- all the Buddlst works which are considered lm- portant. It contains 21m individual works, and represents 1000 years of literary effort. And in San Francisco is the Japanese Tea Garden donated by a Japanese Emperor to become a nai-t of. Golden Gate Park. Here, waited on by Japanese maidens in dale for election as a member of i native klmonas, one may sip tea the Social Credit party. That is a I jn fragile, handleless cups, and bit premature. It is true I havejnibble on paper thin rice cookies been asked to run hut I am re- j amid surroundings of matchless nlving- tor Ihe Vancouver . head- KPi,tv while fmm the distance quarters that the idea is pre- may heard the strains of a sym- Dhony. from the grandstand. Now the weather has really made up: its mind to become Californlan again, we can begin to enjoy our blessings. 1 And over here the beaches are crowded with swimmers and sunbathers, and Neptune is doing a rushing business. In another month we will be complaining of the heat, Just as we have been of the rain! No wonder' Jupiter Pluvius gets discouraged. Oakland. CHEERIO! Clean-Up Week May 1 to 6 Burrt all you can and Telephone 282 any afternoon for disposal of what you cannot burn. Your co-operation will be appreciated. W. .J. ALDER, City ComrriissfdheV. NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. it W. Stevenson MX B.D, Ph.D1. Ministerin Charce Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES' 11. AM'., "EXTREMES MEET AT A DINNER PARTY" Anthem by Junior Choir 12:15, Sunday. School 7:30 PlM., "A MODERN MESSAGE FROM AN ANCIENT' PROPHET" Anthem by Senior Choir Strangers welcome at all services Remember May 9th is "Mother's Day" union; steamships ltd. Steamers leave' Prince- Rupert for Vancouver T.S.8; CATALA EVERY TUESDAY; 1:30 P.M.' Due Vancouver, Thursday p.mi T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 rJ; Due Vancouver, Monday a Jn. If convenient' please purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations- and tickets fromi A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave; Phone 568 HALIBUT .f He source of. Sunshine Vitamins A- and 1 Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable; satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE. 0: LTD! Prince Rupert, R.C. PROTECT your winter garments and furs Elkays Moth' Fume Crystals-Kills clothes moths and worms (larvae) 0C-per ,vv' tin ; Moth Proof Garment Bags Protects clothes from moths and dust. Priced' atH 15c, 20c, 40 c, 50 c Fly Kil: Moth Spray Kills clothes moths. 3 sizes S0c,50c,90c Moth Proof Blanket & Fur Chests 75C box form OrmesIM Vfift Pioneer Druggists" The Rexall Store Phones: 8i & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.ni: till'lO p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m?, 7 p.m. till 9' p.m. D. Elro Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUItDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Greeii 916 New Furniture Let1 a N.ew Coronation Rug Help Your Celebrations Dominion Linoleum or Corigoleum Gold Seal Chesterfield' Suites, Bcdsi Springs, Mattresses; Floor Covering, Blankets, Luggages, Table Oilcloth,. Window Shades', Prams, Folding Carnages. Used Furniture Beds, Atlas Couch, Steel Crib; Singer Sewing Machine, Piano, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen Ranges, Dining Room Suites, Dressers,; ; Gramaphone Records, Musical Instruments, Books, Writing Deski Portable Typewriter, Etc TO THE HOUSEWIFE: Have you started spring cleaning?' You may have furniture; crockery, uten sils; luggage, blankets,,suits, clothes, etc. you wish to. get rid of. FURNITURE ELIO?S Trade-in Green 916 We Buy Everything We1 Sell' Everything'" CALL GREEN 910 D ELIO EXCHANGE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.