slay. FOR SALE I .ET wi 1 1 .Vt hnhii B1 j cm (if (tfl I .. Phone ncu DUiiew sAtE--Walnut Phone 0!wj (. FOR RENT -OV Ml o , PT ISm like (82) iiifhen range wun -,pr 3-oieceiapeavty v,".- its flnniv wi)nutt 1017 font nleasure:boatl 3 gas engine, gieraur,.ru-''i.nt. tenltlon and storage ., Phone Red 182. . (82) ii. ... .. -, In order to stimulate ; lots will' .be old.at one- assessed value unui May ... n.,jrtv vnlie.i .are adJ .n m other cities. Apply Hall W J Aider, Coram isr iuoi pnimer engine. In good ifnJum Vittal fit Tftf.. BC steam heat( excellent unspri nremises. Will u .t m h-rniln Annlv Pmj 1 ri. iiiuvt, .w. Nanalmo-Welllngton for !SH Ycur home with brand I fit t1nAA room groups -184 ideal :hf working man; extra hlfclt groups- $232; 10piece i j Vltrlipn la hip complete- $13.95, Terms If iiitiime aci quiCKiy. we the space. Free -storage. ( today, Julius Shore, Mall . T All. M . n.t ; nuue. sin r ioor, ueKins .Vancouver (tf) in nn.. t . HELP WANTED AND ROOM I'EKSONAL W (tf) T -Seven roomed house, - wiu. tine Kaiutii, 31rl for housework and Phone 436. (82) .vnn i . nuuiv . A i am Kuiio .j r . . . i .... IITI - vi jiiuriuniiv n wn inr .' itim . . .... wrirnnone. io soiicu "r popular uana writable work. Apply Box 'ews. ,81) inUN WANTED CnSlriPPr ovnorlcnxort ' . . . . v U1 iauonary. Horizontal Weal engines. Old; Country r. wen educated. Aee 28. " pysiuon, eo anvwhere. re. AAA - i dlj AHftw . m 1 (.uuiiia, iuiuiuu. (81) II 1 1JW - "c reaav fnr tnHm. i c ft .. ""'"ooiiiei; ' rne-M: v'vu Servlpp IUI And board In modern house W tOtt-n Hi 1 'ie urcen'HU7i (88) , wt'ji, pacific LPranville.Vancouveri Yln a, .. Zl contain,rtW '"'nu. nn. j... " H. tUnZ "c.U0:Peps.up cr- ... - a.ui. ' iirnvniAri "hm Limited, tf LOCAL NEWS NOTES Don't' forget -when vvUltlnp Port- land Canal that the Frazer Hotel Is the best-place to stop. (try Miller' Flower Shop will reopen af the -old'sturid, 5th St., May J, wlth.ii full stock of cut' flower. lif'ddiiin plants,, etc. (81; A school of: about. eight whalH -was -thi morning seen playing around the harbor. They came in about noon and remained foi some-. time, attracting much attention from people on the waterfront and those wio.were able to Jiok out over the 'harbor. Acknowledgement was received at last night's- meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce from A. J.W6bber of an expres-t sion f sympathy from the chamber in his recent bereavmonf ,per doz. ORANGES Family size per doz. 3 doz 25c 20c William Miller is leaving tomorrow night on the Prince George fo Vancouver and Victoria on a business trip. 35c! 40 c $1.15 55 ., Phones .56 iv tiii; srnii.MK roniT or immsii (OI.I.MIHA .. .. . r II,- . IMtr f Mury . '" ...... m virHic of n or- l;.aih clay or bruary. Utu-r, l-rowue oi ZZa. issued Mary Ann iiaxnauu. ,:,,;, p. wit of Uie H1KH oi May, eUliM 4lmt the Hid. t J e erly vwlfll to the nd' ?937. ad i PY"" T";;tW amount are riu r-. undrr- ;of their tndDTaniw Bliwd fortliwU.li. mil TON Dated ttue oin a William Strong, well known trader and transportation man. of Tulseqitah, arrived in the city on last night'H train from. a trin to Kdmonton and will proceed loth't lakU Kiver district on the Prin cess Korah tomorrow morning. TKKKACE The Catholic 'Young; People' Present Two Night April 15th and IGlh Three One-Act Comedies No. 1 "All Lies" No. 2 "Ye Olde Music School" No. 3-"The Gold Strike" If you want to enjoy two hours of iunaon i xau to see these plays Hall, Hall, Terrace through the death of his wife. Mr. MatiMdfellows' UVIiI.h fnl-m,.i-K. f tUt. ,.u ..,i Inne 8iZ0 p.m. 'I '-'V '"'illll.-l VIVjr txi,i . J.-.t,, . i Jii . KI..J..I. IE. now'loeated in New Westminster .- o-uuwi wan an nctivp member of the 4.AHr chamber. while In Prince Hupert Col. J. W. Nicholls and daugh Dean , J, N. Finlayson.'head of ter, Patricia, returned to the eit the "Department of Applied on the Prince George this morn Science of the 'University of 'Dri-.ing from a trip to Vancouver tish Columbia, arrived. in the city i'Mrs. Nicholls will be rturning on the Prince George this monn j'ater, having remained for a while ing from Vancouver to conduct i; longer in the south with her son, series of. extension lectures under j John, who is attending school at the auspices of the junior chani-j Victoria. ber of Commerce. At luncheonl today he addressed the PrincejT- 'H-,. Ilupert Gyro Club. The dean has 1 cd'JJdllCc T Ol changed the subject of his lecture Friday night to) the "St.. Lawrence Waterway" otherwise his program of scientific discourses in popu lar style will be as already an iiounced, r I c ERV1CE PECIALS Wednesday to Saturday Ranee and Hardy EGGS Grade "A" per doz. HONEY Clover, 4's per tin BISGUITSFancy per lb PUFFED WHEAT per pkg PEAS Royal-City No. 5 2 tins 3 Pkgs. Nu-Jell 1 Jelly Dish, free MILK All brands per doz. 28c 58c 29c 11c 25c 29c $1.15 GINGER NUTS-Red Arrow per pug TAPIOCA Instant Malkln's- Best, per pkg. CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS Red Arrow, per lb. PINEAPPLE Barco tails. 2 tins 14c 29c 25c JAM Malkln's Best, Peach and. Pineapple, per tin LUX-Small jQ( per pkg. RINSO-Large 23C per pkg. CELERY 15C 25C cant SPINACH 3 lbs. ASPARAGUS Fresh per lb. LEMONS Good size Students Held Something novel in the way of entertainment a tea dance was heldtin the Armory last Saturday afternoon. It was sponsored b the editorial staff of the High i School magazine the "Aurora,'' to raise funds for its publication ! Almost a hundred students and their teachers attended to have refreshments served by several girls and to dance to music sup plied by Kay Fortune, Loi3 Judge and Frances Moore. The afternoon was successful financially and as a means of entertainment. The committee in charge consis- ted-Jt)f Jean JIacLean, Thelma Davies, Helen Valentine. Alnn Kergin, I5ert O'Neill and Hiro Yamanaka, assisted by Helen Lakie and Hill Hadden. Announcements Baptist tea, sale of aprons, April Presbyterian Choir Concert, April 7. 'University extension lectures, April 7, 8 and 9, City Hall-Dean Flnlayson. United Church tea, Annette Fashion Show, April" 8. Circus First UnlM Church, Ap rll 9M0. AprU 10, A. Y: dral Hall. Hall, April 10. IVTlir. M I P. A. Tea.-Catht- H. M. S. Plnarore, April 14, Ap rll 15, Capitol Theatre. C. N. R. A. annual dance, Moose Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 22. St. Peter's Sale, May 6. Gyro Club Coronation Moose Halb May 12. FOR SALE k ( oi in o rui.i'Mi; Danre Modern hotel, Hyder, B.C. Good opening for building up fine business at small cost. HOTEL FHAZKIt Hyder, IJ.C. lllilTIsM In Hie MiilHr l Hip "AihnliiMnitioi' And In t Iip -Miiltrr r Hie IMnle of Mike kumiiil ix-tfiisi-il. InlrKltile Tnk nOllw tJint toy ortlfr of III. Hon. cr. W. E. Plner. Uio J uav oi Muri.ii A.D. 193". I fljponiTO uiiiih.i- Uir Of the oi Mint' stimuli, w ' ccntrd, mm! an pairies jiavjus cunw naaliut the Mld tt are Ixrcby r rjetl. vo ii ir i'" w m,w. v... " j of May. AD. 1937. ftnd nil partly In-dtWl to the estate are rfqulrod to nay the amount of their Indcblediwwi to W me forth with. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prim Rupert, Il.C. . Vm thU 2iid day of AprU.. A.D. 1937. THE VAIU1 flfiio I Flowers at Funeral Late Mrs. Gurvich Large Number of Tokens oi lie- spect Ueceived by Family Yesterday' Afternoon At the funeral yesterday a large number of people sent flowers as tokens of respect for the late Mrs. N. Gurvich as follows: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fltzpatrick and familv. Mr. Mussallem and family. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gurvich and Xamlly, Dr. Asplnall, Mr. and Mrs A, Antonelll and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bill, A. K. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Middieton, Mrs. Thomas King, Mr. and Mrs. Wicks and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dough- erty. Mrs. C. Pettenuzzo and fam ily, Miss-B. Harte, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McLcod and Chrlssle, Mr. and Mrs. George Pavich, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. James, Smith ii Mallett Ltd., Ruperf Bakery, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Parker and Leona, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Macintosh and Mary Sim, A. Donald, Olof Hanson M. P. and Mrs. Hanson, Marguerite " Durant, June Munra, Arline Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ayres and family, 'Mr. and Mrs. H. Wicks and family, J. C, Brady. Mrs. Comadina and boys, Dr. H. O. Johnsen, E. Perotich, Old Empress i Hotel -Co. Ltd., Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kraupner and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Preece, Lars Jazen, Annette1 Wood and family, Bacon family. Betty Norton, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. W. Walsh (Telegraph Point),. Spiro S; Gurvich, Mr. and Mrs, N. Sutilovieh iMayo Y.T.I, Mr. and Mis. Bert Wouden, Mr. and Mrs. Volkovich and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Astoria, Mr. and Mrs. J. Furnlotls, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bussanlch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hipp and family Terrace), Maryann and Martin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. L. Amadio, Mr. and Mrs. P. Gamula, Edward Kane: and father, Mrs. A. Budinich and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. Clc- cone and V. Caledroni, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Steen, Rita and Benny. Tiney Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Obuchina and family, M. Lubotlna, Mr. and Mrs. J. Postulo and family, Smiles Cafe,. Mr. and Mrs. L. Martin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dawes and family, Mary and Gordon, L. Shiblg Shaerm, Mrs. Zarelll and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. C. Zarelll Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caroff, Mr. and Mrs. iJ. R. Murray and family, Frank Roma, Ruby Weir and the boys, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. H. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDougali; Mr. and Mrs. Mazzel and family. Mr and Mrs. W. Murray and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Griffiths, Hank, Jugo-Slavs iPremler. B.C.). Mr. and Mrs. A. Manolovlch (Stew-are, B.C.), Milan Gurgevici (San Francisco), Gojko (Seattle) Iodur (Premier) and Slavinka, Bozo Guf-gevlch (Butte, Mont.), Mr. and Mrs. J. Posalle and family, Pioneer Association, Ktllas & Christopher, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macey, Mr. and Mrs. 'E. L. Clapp and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay and family, Dorothy and SOnny Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. T. Penbff, Union Oil Staff, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Judge, Bea Svenson, Myra Kinslor, Wadea Mussallem, D. Sutherland, Jack Viereck, Jack Mussallem, Mr. and Mrs. F. Fitzgerald, Axel Olsen, Felix Reda, Rupert Butchers, L. W. Pat-more, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Glske, Rex Bowling Club, Mr. and Mrs. Rol Barnes, Miss Ruth Grant, G. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jack, Chris's Mill Bakery, Colussl Family. Mr. and Mrs. A.! Dominate, The Family John and Nane, Ed and Mllly Olsen, Dido arnd Edith, Splro and Mary, Mike and Nellie. YACHT CLUB OFFICERS Koy Van der Sluys Chosen Presl-. dent) For .Year: With Strong Executive I Roy Van der Sluys -was last night (elected president of the Prince Rupert'Itowlng and Yacht Club at its annual meeting In the city hall. Reports were read showing the organization to be in good shape financially, last year having been a' better one than the previous year. It was deckled to make plans for the rebuilding of the float for the caretaker's cabin and make other suitable renovations. The complete list of officers follows: President, R. Van der Sluys. Vice-president, M. M. Stephens. Secretary-treasurer, ' Alex McRae. Executive, J. J. Payne, ' II. T. Cross,. W. M, Watts and; Dr,iL,.W. Kersln. flOTEL ARRIVALS Central C. Bierkan,tjty:;..MrnJI)6lJ)hv Copper River; Mrs. Post, Usk; P. J. Holl -C.NJIJ, t Knox J. D. Campbell, C.NiU. Prince. Rupert H. J. Shankland, J. N. Fifilay- wn, L. R.Cook,-W. H. Davidson, C. J. Deeth and II . It. Okuda, Vancouver; W. Laing, Victoria; A. E. .Markle, Fort Fraser; W. Strong, Tulseciuah; E. William?, Kdmonton; Ken Matheson,. Prince George; Y. Tiikata, Tokyo. . Royal C. 15. Morrison. and It. Gordonf Stewart; L. Poleson, city; 0. Whi ther, Juneau; ,W. C. S. Hobkirk, Vancouver; Albert Harry, Cecil Hurry and George Barry, Mahoni Hay. (Louis L .Wick, Petersburg. Savoy George Lambert, Quesnel; S: Manner, Sraithers; Axel Olsen city; Ed Peterson, and- n; Turbiti Alice Arm; E. Jloiuist, Isk Pierre; E. Ludefield, Princi George; L. Wester, C.N. It. ; A Cater, Vancouver. Many friends will' be Interested to hear the news of the engage! ment of Miss Lillian Hanson oi4 the Smiles Cafe staff to Ilrucf Webb who is identified with the ' local ;fihermen's co-operative or-' ganization. The bride-elect arrived! only a short time ago from Vancouver. The groom formerly lived ,at Osland. The wedding xtiV. take place In June. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rrin' to go Th II rer thould pour out two poundi of liquid bile into your bowels daily. 11 this bil U ont flowinf (raely, your food donn't di(rt. It iiat dmya in the bow-ls. (iu bloau up your itomicb. You fet roiutipated: Harmful poiMMit co into the body, and you fi sour, unlc and the world loolu punk. A mere bowel movement doesn't always fet at the cause. You need something that works on tie liver as well. It takes those food, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to ri't thew two pounds o! bile nowmf freely and make you Ic4'up and up". Harmless aad tentle, they nuks the bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but have ne calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter s Little liver Fills by asms 1 Stubborn! refuse snytbing else. 25c. University Extension LECTURES Hear DEAN J. N, FLNLAYSON On Scientific and Industrial Subjects Wednesday, .Thursday, Friday CITY HALL, 8 1 15 p.m. Silver Collection LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: The Spring Is here again. Don't forget your -SPRING SUIT and TOPCOAT for the Coronation Celebration on May 12th, 1937. Prices are reasonable. M. T. LEE Ph. Green 9G0 3rd Ave. W. TRAPPERS Will guarantee top market prices for Beaver and Muskrat. Other furs at value. FRANK LOCKWOOD Phone Blue 729 P.O. Box 200 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK APRIL 2 to 10 D. Elio Furniture Exchange New Premises Moose Building, Third Avenue Phone Green 961 CONTINUES TO APRIL 10th This is an opportunity to buy first class goods at savings of 20 to 30; percent WALNUT BUNGALOW BED fi7 Complete; Sale price i WALNUT BED COMPLETE Full size, with coil spring, cotton felt mattress 91 Sale-price $i5tJ.D 3-PIECE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE- 74.50 FOLDING METAL BRIDGE SET In different colors;' Sale price FURNITURE $14.50 ' ENGLISH PRAM COO HtZ Snip m.tpp No C.O:D. No Delivery D. ELIO EXCHANGE Prince Rupert, B.C. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ThtFish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. " FRINGE RUPERT, B.C. If, you lose, anything, advertise for it. IIb lB Bl .Blllk. A mM s3 Buy all th Satin-Glo you Ncd at Sale Prices! Mam yout ipriac dteoratlnf now . . . an4 buy a' full ivipply of BaUn. Ol VaruUh, mamrt or Satin rtnlah at thw rduc4 prlcm. Yft can tupplj jrwu-wlth tjtra coupons. it . ; ii tt $o THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 0t ; 2S