L May 25, 1937 f ry Salada Orange Pekoe Blend w - I r Phone 311 ll I II Ma iiniinuri TCP Cfl ill 8I McBridc St. KfittD COMFORT' SAETY COHOtt ON SALE DAILY MAY2IS 14AXQIST POPULAR LOW FARES C. 1 RETURN LIMIT AC. IN ADDITION , TO DATE DAYS of saii; From PRINCE RUPERT and Return TO TORONTO ) OTTAWA J MONTREAL QUEBEC. -HALIFAX - Good In Tourlat Sleeirt on payment of regular birth far t Cuod In Standard SWtri on payment of regular berth far Coach $5C50 $57.20 JG0.45 $72.40 Tourist $70.50 $7U3 $75.45 "$6.I0 tStandard $84.45 $85.50 S90.45 ' $108.35' ChDdrtn. 5 yean and under . Half Far Stopoveri allowed Winnipeg- and Eatt COIIISPIHOINCIY LOW FARES FROM OTHER VYtSTMII STATIONS SUO T H POINTS IN USTN CANADA For full information as to tickets, train times, etc., mntult vour Ticket Agent W7-J7F Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 The Central Hotel HOOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MICS. C. K. BLACK UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T-S.S. CATALA KVKKY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJW. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CAKDIiNA Fill DAY, 10:30 VM. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. If convenient please purchase tickets at office; Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. w. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. riione 568 I 8 HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Roiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. brief business visit to Vancouver, will return to the city on the Prince Rupert Wednesday morn ing. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES ifear C. V. EVitt, Conservative, Tonight's train, due from the candidate, over CFPR at 7 o'clock ' east at 10:20, was reported this this evening. It morning to be on time. William F. Stone sailed Sunday night on the Catala for a business trip to Stewart and Premier. Phillip M. Uayy who has been . . . . a 1 on a trip to Vancouver, reiurneu to the city from the outh on the faiiSiniaMBfflBlltaftW Sunday evening, Keep Up hfour Home IT PAYS TO PAINT AND REPAIR iFor best paint values and sound ndvice consult GORDON'S HARDWARE Alex Mcltae, who has been on a A. Attree of Terrace was ? brief week-end visitor to town, ar riving on Saturday night's train and returning to the interior last evening. William Moffatt, for drunken ness, was fined $25, with option of-seven days' imprisonment, in city police court this morning He paid the fine. E. Ross Oatman of the government service at Stew- !art travelled from Stewart to Mrs. E. 0. Aves sailed Sunday I Ahyox aboard the Catala yester H night on the Catala to make the jduy yn official business. round trip to btewart ana Anyox, i returning tn thp eitv this morn-' Mrs. A. L. Stewart, wife of the ing. 'manager of llutedale cannery, and daughter came rtorth on the Cata- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Curd ar- la Sunday from Vancouver to rived in the city on the Catala spend the summer at Butedaie. last evening from Vancouver and I proceeded by last evening's train) In 1932 the City of Prince Rupert to Cassiar Cannery where they was virtually bankrupt as a result will spend the summer. of financing public works on bor- - rowed money, under tne Fauuno 'We must not lose Hart" say the method of government financing, Liberals. Why not? No doubt be- how much longer will it be before cause Mr. Hart, excellent man' British Columbia also faces bank- though he is, has failed utterly to ' ruptcy? (it) control the wild extravagances of j the Pattullo government during a 1 J. Lythgoe, who has been in the u period In which that government Prince Rupert General Hospital i m 1 1 i f i l . . f r it i , 1 1 c T - . 1 DuaaVS Ol uie inguest icvcuuca in iuf llie iai cuund ui nccnn u- the history of B.C. (It) Reiving treatment following a re cent accident, flailed by the Ca Mrs. H. V. Morehouse, wife of ,tala this afternoon on his return the superinlendent of B, C. Pack- to Bella Bella. era canning operations in thei N'amu district, came north from Mr. and Mrs. Vic Bennfcton ar- Vancouver at the end of the week rived in the city on the Catala to upend the summer at Namu. thi morning from Stewart and lexpect to be in town, 'or the next A tea will be held under tne-C0Uple of weeks. They recently auspices of the Conservative As-. moved to Stewart from here. sociation in the Oddfellows' Hall j on Friday, May 28, from 11:80 Uii c,etrge Weaver, C.C.F. candi G p.m. Everybody welcome. lH) l(iate for Prince Rupert in the nfOvincial election, sailed Sunday H. D. Iloehfort of Stewart, who nj,nt on the Catala for Stewart has been on a trip to Vancouver t(( aSsjst Charles II. Lake, C.C.F and Victoria, was a passenger candidate for Atlin, in his cam- aboard the Catala Sunday evening paign. returning to the Porliand Lanai. town. I Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shapin nr. 'rived in ihe city yesterday aftei The city commissioner was in la visit to Alaska and proceeded session in his .capacity, a a citjtfoy, train last evehintMo Chicagc council this morning to finally where Mr. Shapin is one of the reconsider and adopt the bylaw heads of the Morris Fisheries Co setting the penalties for the year ; : on delinquent taxes. Sigmurid Einstoss of New York City, sales agent for the loca.' Pattullo's "Coal Commission" has Salmon fishermen's co-operative cost the province approximately organization, arrived In the city $30,000.00 and no report on Its find- today after a business trip to Al- inns has been made public. This aska, sounds like "Work and Wages" (for . members of commissions only). I (It) For supplying liquor to Indians, William Murray was fined ?50, with oplion of one month's im- nrisonment, in city police court; this morning. He is serving the time. (WO FOR SALE Joseph Wrights Indian, for. hav; j FOR SALE Bureau, millet, xoesco ing liquor in his possession; wnsi oven, Dnage iudic, uinuer waguu. fined $25, with option of thirty! All In good condition. Phone days' imprisonment, in city police , macK iw auer o. ui court this morning, lie paid ir.e rale-Small eas nleasure line. .. hnat. Must be sold not later than Which do 'you prefer? Constant . JUne 1. Phone Black 202. (125) progress In road construction from COAL Nanalmo-Welllngton for expenditure controlled by an lnde-; furnace and heater. Alberta Egg- pendent commission, or spasmodic ( sootier, for the kitchen range. hectic activity once every lour years? Vote Conservative and ob tain commission control Of nign- way expenditure. (It) U. h. Maitland K.C., vhc will be a visitor In the city to morrow, arriving from Vancouveri hv chartered plane in the morn-! ng, has accepted an invitation vu address the weekly luncheon of. the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Mr. Maitland Is a prominent mem- ber of the Vancouver Oyro Club. , Announcements Catholic tea, Mrs. kerson's, May 26. deorge Nlc- Orange spring sale, Oddfellows.' Hall, May 27. High School basketball tea, Oddfellows' Hall, May 29. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. D. C. McRae's, June 2. Queen June 8. Mary tea, Mrs. Brass's, l bJ I'arenUTeachers'iaffiea, Qddfel-Towillaliriune 18. Albert & McCaffery, Phone 116 or 117. Of) 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 $59.50; silk 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 Order House, 8th Floor, Dekins Bldg., Vancouver. (tf) FOIt RENT FOR RENT Front apartment with electric range. Smith St Mallett Ltd. (tf) HOUSE FOR RENT Westview, 7 rooms and sun room, furnace, basement, fine view of harbor, good garden. Pullen, Dally News. PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies, - highest grade 15 for $1. Pacific Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. Surprise Partjr J Held For Bride Delightful Affair on Saturday Night For Mrs. William Davidson in honor of Mrs. William the former Miss Hilda Beale, a delightful post-nuptial surprise party was held Saturday night at the home of Mrs. David Owens, 252 Ninth Avenue East. Qames were played with Mrs. Horace Tattersal and the guest of honor winning the prizes and a pleasant feature of the proceedings was the presentation to Mrs. Davidson of a hand some electric waffle iron. There were delicious refreshments.. Those present, In addition to the hostess and the guest of honor, were Mrs. James Watt, Mrs. R. T. Anderson, Mrs. L. Halcrow, Mrs. Bruce Love, Mrs. Arthur Leighton, Mrs. David Ritchie, Mrs. M. M. Lamb, Mrs. A. J- Squires, Mrs. Horace Tattersal, Mrs. Frank Mc-Ewen, Mrs. Norman Moorehouse, Miss Margaret McKay, Miss Molly Owens and Miss Lillian Davles. Bun Feed And Initiation Is Held by Boys Thirty junior boys of the local recreation centre went through an initiation baturuay evening It was followed by a bun feed. The boys thoroughly enjoyed th.f novel experience and did full ju? tice to the feast that followed. MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT! 1 gl-J "We've always enjoyed Kel-logt'i Corn FlaVea for break-fast. Now we've found how good lliey are for lunch tupper bedtime anack!" Kellogg's are not oply crisp and delicious but nourishing. And so easy to digest! A wholesome, refreshing food for any time of day. Always oven-fresh in the patented heat-sealed inner wrapper. At all grocers, ready to serve with, milk or cream. Made by Kel-logg in London, Ontario. CORN 11 FLAKES j fell I iMytfi CORN FIAKES Made Better Taste Better Packed Better DUNN'S Holiday Cottages A camp for an enjoyable vacation. Meals provided. Good cooking. Picnics, open air badminton, fishing and hunting. Miles of wonderful beach. Terms moderate. Apply for particulars to MRS. DUNN, Sangan River, Near Massett, 15. C. COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL RULKLEY VALLEY COAL. VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 658 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.O. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 A complete cosmetic enserribler for- every type subtly blended to harmonize with your complexion and costume ADRIENNE Once you try this smart way to charm and see the finished perfection it gives, you will never again he satisfied with yesterday's: antiquated makeup; methods. ; , Ask For ADRIENNE SCIENTIFICALLY HARMONIZED COSMETICS Now on Display f ; : OrmesLtd. Viift Pioneer Drtu&ists The Keill Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From .8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. D. Elio Furniture Exchange MOOSE BUILDING, THIRD AVE. Phone Green 916 7 DAYS ONLY REDUCTION of 20 on all C0NG0LEUM and LINOLEUM Wc have hi stock STARTS MAY 25th USED GOODS Reds, Dining Room Suite, Chains, fable, Refrigerators, Kitchen Ranges, 50 Feet Fire Hose, 30 Gallon Water Boiler, English Prams, Organ (good make), Gramaphones, Records, Violin Tenor Ranjo, Rooks, Singer Sewing; Machine. Good Set of Rooks the National Encyclopedia, Teacher's Encyclopedia and Rook of Knowledge. TO THE HOUSEWIFE: Have you started spring cleaning? You may havfc furniture, crockery, utenj-sils, ltlggage, blankets, suits, clothes, etc. you wish to get rid of. ELIO'S Trade-in Call Green 916 We Buy Everything Wc Sell Everything CALL GREEN-910 D. ELIO nimliTiinr rvniAwrr Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. 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