PAOB FOUR Thrift Cash & Carry 'outstanding values in quality food RyaI city Shredded Wheat -I 4 p Pork and Beans OQp Regular racket. Each---- 16-ox. tins. 3 for AOKs rinso 25r Asparagus Cuttings La'Se rackaSe MOV Rosedale Xo. 2 tins. CCg A JOc Package Free When 3 for tJvIC You Purchase 1 Large Black Currant Jam JELLO CHOCOLATE Royal City Pure COg PUDDING 9Ap 4-lb. tin OOt 3 Packets MXJKs NU-THHIFT BUTTER QOp First Grade. 3 lbs. . .U9 . . Fancy Mixed Biscuits Soda Biscuits -f On in Mb. Ceiio Large Package XCJl Rags MOM'S COOKIES Fresh and Crisp. - n FIG BARS 9Qp 2 dozen Atl V 2-lb. cello bags "Wl SSaS"1"" !Xi B Pineapple fQc Men! Here's a Real Special in Shaving Cream 1 Large Tube Lifebuoy Shaving ular size cake Lifebuoy Soap. 43c ALL FOR Fry's Chocolate Buds Fresh Shipment. 0? Just arrived. Per lb. MpVs Finest Santa Clara Large PRUNES 9in 2-lb. Cello Bag V Cream, regular 35c, with I reg JUICY ORANGES 18C 3 Dozcn Medium Size Phone 179 MODEL PLANE FLIES REG IN A, May 17: (CP) A mode' 'airplane built by Peter Howard of this cltyflew 12 minutes and seven seconds and covered five miles on five-eighths of an ounce of gaso line In competition here.. Peter's entry Won top honors. Mk 3gj " UNION OIL value 26c PALMOLIVE SOAP . With Samples A fgL 2 bars ... Lm All Brands First Patent FLOUR $1.18 24-lb. Sack 52c WE DELIVER MANY PIGS DIE CALGARY, May 17: (CP) Several farmers In this district have reported unusually large litters of 12 to 18 pigs from grade Yorkshire sows but In many cases the maor Itv die. Owners are unable to de termine the cause. JTk 0 Gftnef M WHEN YOU SWITCH TO TRITON . , . THI 100 PURI PARAFFIN-IASf OIL f,M t.ecent l02'ctt ,ei cirpon knock, or "pinging" vtu greatly (educed or, stopped in every car completing 3,000 roilei with, Triton motor oil. Horsepower picked up an average of J.4. Two-thirds of the dxiverf reported increased gasoline mileage. All drivers reported generally improved pet formance. The results tre explained by propant-sikini n imng. It makes Triton 100 fun paraffin-bast ...100 pun lubricant. Get rid of costly carbon knocks and keep them out with Triton Motor Oil. Save on carbon scrapes, gasoline, motor-wear and oil drains. Have your independent Triton dealer or Union Oil Service station make the change-over roday. COMPANY OF WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Headquarters of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve! will be a centre of Interest tonight J when parents of boys of the local Sea Cadet Corps and those Interested in the affairs of the Navy League will assemble for the annual demonstration of training by- Sea Cadets and distribution of trophies, medals and honors. The program will Include addresses hj the city commissioner and heads of the Rotary Club, Canadian Legion and Daughters of the Empire. Motorshlp Belolt arrived in port at 6 o'clock last evening' fron Ketchikan with one carload of I fresh halibut for transshipment East over Canadian Uational Rail ways. C, N. R. steamer Prince John Capt, Nell McLean, Is expected in port tomorrow afternoon or eve ning from' Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands. The vessel wa at Cumshewa at 10 o'clock thLr morning. Nine halibut boats sold, catche- totalling 223,000 pounds at Seattlr yesterday. Prices raneed around 7HC dnd 6V2c. Unlqn steamer Catala, Capt lames tMndlay, arrived In port a' r'clock this afternoon from Stew rt,Anyox and other norther Joints and sailed shortly thereaf ter ior Vancouver ana wayporis. Nq further word has been re served In regard to the American halibut, boat Ivanhoe which becamr disabled north of Queen Charlottr ! Sound at the week-end with enghv trouble.. The Armour Salvage Co.'j service boat Daly, which proceeded j to her assistance, is not expectec" back before tomorrow. Unusually early, a dog salmor was caught at Gravina Island and brought into Ketchikan yesterday I by a hand troller. CANADA, LTD, CTO C22LT XXWB Tuesday, May i7( . TODAY'S STOCKS (OourtJ 8. D. Johntou Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .15 (ask). Big Missouri. .36. Bralorne, 8.75. Aztec, .10 (ask). Cariboo Quartz, 2.18. . '.; Dentonla, .04. ;.. Golconda, .05. Minto, .02. ' Falrvlew, .02. in Noble Five, .02 Vi- ' Pend Orlelle, 1.55. B. Pioneer, 3.00. ; Porter Idaho, .022. Premier. 1.99. Reeves McDonald, .25. Relief Arlington, .15. Reward, .04. Salmon Gold, .06. Taylor Bridge, .04 (ask). Hedley Amalg., .04 (ask). Premier Border, .01. of Sllbak Premier, 1.80.. .. Congress, .003,i. Home Gold, .01. Grandvlew, .06. -Indian, .02. Quatslno Copper, .02.-. ' Halda Gold, .07. - - . . Oils A. P. Con.. .21. Calmont, .36. C. & E., 2.47. - Freehold, .07 (ask). ' 1. Hargal, .20. McDougall Segur, .17. Mercury, .10. '' Okalta. 1.45. - Pacalta, .08 V4. Home Oil, 1.23. Toronto Beattle, 1.08. ' Central Patricia, 2.45. Gods Lake, .43. ? Little Long Lac, 4.00. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.03. . ' .Red Lake Gold Shore, .17. ' Pickle Crow, 4.60. ' San Antonio, 1.22. ' - -, . Sherrltt Gordon, 1.05. Smelters Gold, .01. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.60.. Oklend, .20. Mosher, .44, Madsen Red Lake, .35. Stadacona, .59. ' , Francoeur, .30'4. Moneta Porcupine," 2.09. Bouscadlllac, .07. Thompson Cadillac, .24V2. : Bankfleld, .75. East Malartlc, 1.G0. Preston East Dome, .83. Hutchison Lake, .0434. Dawson White, .04 y2. Kerr Addison, 157. Uchl Gold, 1.55. . Aldermac, .42. Inter! Nickel, 46.00..'. Noranda, 61,00. Con. Smelters, 55.00. Athona, .10. Barber Larder, .37. Hardrock, 253, Mandy, .15. Rand Malartlc, .39. Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be running on time. IX THE Sl'PKEME COt'KT OF BRITISH COIXMIIIA IN l'KOIlATE In the .Matter of The "Administration Act" And In the Mattfr of the Estate of Clifford Wlllarcl, Dei-eased, Intestate TAKE NOTICE ithait by order of Honor, W. E. Fisher, made an the 12th day of May A. D. 1838, I was appointed Administrator of the' estate of Clifford WUl&rd, deceased, and all parties having claims egalnnt the salil estate are hereby required to furnlsn same properly verified, to me on or before the 25Ui day of June, A. D. 18??. Mid all parties Indebted to the estate are' required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B ' C, this 12th day of May, A. D 1938. A. J, LANCASTER. Deputy Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B. C. LEASE (J nee n Charlotte Island District. Itpfonling District of Prince Rupert. Take notice that Moresby bland Fish erees Jed way, Limited, of Vancouver, Fish Baiters, Intend to apply for a lease of the following described fore shore: ' Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile wet ot Jed way and on the south shore of Bktmouttle Inlet; thence West 150 fe; thence South 400 feet; thence East 100 foot; thence South 1200 feet; thence West 375 feet; thence South 113 feet to lihe high -water mark of Sklncutitle InUat; thence Easterly .and Northerly following said . high water mark to the point of commencement and containing 15 acres more or less. Dated February 19th, 1938. MORESBY ISLAND FISHERIES JEDWAY, LIMITED Fred Nash, Agent. Quren- Clinrlotte Island Klstrlrt. Kmmllng District nl ITlnie Itupert. Take noUoe that Moresby Island Fisheries Jodwoy, LlmLtod, fifth sailers ot VanAnuver, B, C. intend to apply for a Itont of the following dmorlbej laaids: CoiTinwnclii at e post about 1 mtls west of Jodwny, on itho wjuth sliorc of Ski ncu tile Inlet; Uvence Eiurt 10 chains: thonoe South 30 chains: thence Wefct 13 chains itn the high water mark or Skhioijttle Inlet; thence "Northerly and following high water mark to the point of cenvmemcement, containing 23 acre more or low, Dnrtod February 19th, 1038. MORESBY I8IAND FISHERIES . JEDWAY, LIMITED Fred Nash, Agent, IN HONOR OF NATION Norwegians Celebrate Their Independence Day With Appropriate Entertainment Knru-peian IndeDendence Day celebration was held last evening thi rvidfellows' Hall the build Ing being packed for the occasion. M. Slmnson presided. There was a varied program as follows: Vlojln solo. Miss Nellie Lawrence Reading, Mrs. Jennie Selvlg. Piano solo, Peter Leln. Vocal solo. Len Crlpps. The address of the evening was given by John Dybhavn and proved creat Interest. Remarks were also made by Rev. L. C. Jensen, Peter Lien, Irgvald Fcnness, and Gunnar Selvlg. The chairman spoke nf the honor recently done the lo cal Norwegian colony through the King bestowing of honors upon a countryman, Mr. Dybhavn. The audience rose to convey their approval of this remark. The meetlnz ODened with "O Canada" and the Norwegian Na tional Anthem and closed with a Norwegian national hymn. Refreshments were served. Following the meeting there was a d;nce with Gunnar Selvlg as master of ceremonies and the Serenades providing the music. The committee In charge of ar rangements consisted of Mesdamcs J. Selvig. G. Anderson, K. Slatta, P. Lien. N. Luth. C. Glske, P. Wick dahl. At the door was Chris John son. OLD nRIDAL VEIL SASKATOON. May 17: (CP) At a recent Bridal Pageant here, .t veil embroidered between the years 1837 and 1847 by a little girl named Martha Broad, was worn by Mrs ; Alex cuthbert, the "little girl's-granddaughter. ODD CALF WOOD MOUNTAIN, Sask., May 17: (CP) A calf with two heads t attached to one neck, four eves.! two mouths but only one ear on each head was born to a cow own ed by Cliff McKerchcr. it Is the .second time such a calf has been !born In this district of central 'Saskatchewan, Twenty -Five Years Ago May 17, 1913 Construction Is now well under nAHMft way of the nne new uajjuai Church building at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Young Street and It Is expected to be ready ior use early In July. Mitchell u i.ur- rle are the contractors ana uar-rlson Rogers, the architect. Callles and Grand Trunk Paclflt United football teams played a fine game last night to a three all tie. Half time score was one to nnthlntr. Hardy and Garnet were rnrers for United and Stewart, Campbell and Dick for Callics. Ales Holmberg was referee. Rev. J. O. Dimmick has been as irnprt to the Dulnlt of Prince Ru oert Methodist Church at the an nual conference In Vancouver. TOMMY-COMI VOm 0UT OKAY. MOM, OF THAT T""1 ,T'$ U.W.LtMrtL'C t .... HAV1 KUl0Wi$ i . CORN j- CORN Youngsters FLAKES love Kellogg'i Corn Flakes 11 any time of A.r, With milV or cream they're delicious, nouriih-Ing and easily digested. Little folks sleep better after such a supper. Be sure to order Kellogg's Corn Flakes and keep a stock on hand. Everybody loves their flavor and crispness. Sold by all grocers, oven-fresh and ready to serve. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. MADE KTIfR MC0 TTf TASTE IETTER BUILT for SERVICE Ride a C.C.M. Bicycle For Reliable Service C.C.M. Bicycles are built to the most exacting standards of perfection. The C.C.M. emblem on your bicycle is your certain guarantee of quality. We Have a Complete Stock of the Most Popular C.C.M. Models and Sizes Crescent. $39.50 Motor Bike $16.50 Cadet $31.50 Standard $42.00 Balloon Tire Model . . $44.50 Girls' Model . . $34.75 SOLI) ON EASY TERMS Bicycle Accessories Dunlop Tires 26 and 28lnch. Each $1.75 Dunlop Tubes Each 65c and 85c Tire Repair Kits Complete 25c Rubber Cement Tube I0c Horns 65c Rels 40c Pumps 70c Trouser Clips Pair 10c Handle Grips Pair 25c Flashlight Holders , 25c Generator Lamp Sets Complete $1.50 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 8tamtrj Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver; T.8.8. CATALA EVERY TUESJ. T..S. CARDENA FRIDAY. DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thirrs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday A.M. If convenient plea purcha8e tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Ticket From A. W. NEWMAN. Prince, Rupert Aent. Third Ave. Thone 568 1S3S ii i LAST TIMES Tnvtr-'nr- May West in "Everyday-, . Holiday- (at 7;00 and 9 53, News (at 8:19 Only) -in. ternationai Settlement (8:35 Only) Begins Wednesday THEY TRY TO GIVE JANE THAT FINISHINCSCHOOl FINISH... and iV$ omoW tht faith of THEM! Jt 1 m rLM? f J l J I y J Iym vVssk A M 1 1 1 3 v. HI plctvite you ve " el knows in- PLUS ANNAHELM (Wints of the Morninr" Star) In "Dinner At The Hitz" With David Niven, raul Lukaj Holiday Camp Mrs. Dunn Announces Tilt Her SANGAN KIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Near Massett, QC.I, h open for visitors and advises early booking. Sunderwood Studio Announces that their new equipment enables them to develop aid print any size of Roll Films at 40c All Work Guaranteed (Next Rupert Hotel) Phones 18 and 81 T.O.BotW FOR GOOD SERVICE Try MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE GTocerlei Vegetables - Frolti Confectionery Tobaccoi 317-19 THIRD AVENUE WEST Opposite Canadian Legion Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food I looi The Rooms Are Cle The House Is Harm The Service Frlrndlj The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL N. M. Cheaper Feed Ilavinc a surplus of BaftW Valley wheat It h nccess"! to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Mnner. Prince Rupert Feed CompanJ