-1 m : I m PAQE FOUR DIAMONDS Gems of Romance. .Mounted in Modern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Have a Large Assortment of the Latest Designs in ENGAGEMENT RINGS, WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, EARRINGS Or, We will make to order, any design that you nrefer, in rings or any othe'r piece ot jewelry. We have in stock rings from $12.50 to $1200.00. We Invite Your Inspection FINE CHINA, DINNERWARK, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist Ray Commons Is Transferred THE SEAL '''QUALITY i GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning- company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert CREAMERY IS OPENED ; Moved From Burns Lake To Ques- .evr nant at Telkwa, Important to , nel As Manager of Royal Bank j nulkley Valley, Starts Operations 1 Ray Commons, former account- TELKWA, May 17 The new-ant in the Prince Rupert branch creamery at Telkwa is now open :of the Royal Bank of Canada and f0r business. fin a similar capacity. i Daily advertising In the Daili News is sure to bring dally acting as chairman for the occas j Ion. called on manager T. Paulson jand many local farmers and businessmen to make short addresses. The visitors were shown around 5. jthe premises and had the various pieces of creamers' machinery explained to them as well as being given a demonstration of the operation In making butter by having the machinery put in motion. The entemrise should prove to 10. CHAPLIN TELEVISED t LONDON, May 17: (CP Celebrating the 50th birthday of. Chaplin, scenes from his earliest Whifflete From The Waterfrcnt "I J Back in service for the reason following annual overhaul. CNJt ' steamer Prince George, with Capt ( Nell McLean In command, arrived in port at 10:30 this morning fromi Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sails at 4 o'clock this af-fter noon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. A notable Improvement which has been made to the Prince George thlr spring has been the putting in of new seating arrangements in the observation room. The finish Is in rust brown tapestry, matching harmoniously with new green carDets. New Composition floor covenn 'z has alio been placed In the forward social hall on the main deck. Similar improvements are to be made In the steamer Prince Rupert which the Prince George has now CNR. steamer Prince John Capt Oeorge Coles, is due in port at 6:15 this evening from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The Kltkatla boat Cecilia B.. Captain Soleman Brown and with David Campbell also on board, has been In port for the past couple of week; undergoing overhaul. It is for the past few years located at Many of the citizens of Smlthers expected to be finished and ready Burns Lake as manager, has beev jcumeved to Telkwa last Friday ev- return home this week. transferred to Quesnel as manager. enJng to be present at the opening .Larry K. McLcod, accountant a :ereironies. The Smothers Band iPrince George, succeeds Mr. Com- attended in the band wagon to lend :mons as manager at Burns Lake. an artistic air to the occasion and .Charles Cousens, accountant at the creamery building was filled pmuinrrs, gui-s 10 rrince urorEC to eanaeitv when C R Rnlner Halibut Sales American Arthur H., 40,000, Cold Storage, 7.3c and Sc. Arrow, 34.000, Royal. 7.1c and 5c. Atlas, 32,000, Booth, 7.3c and 5c. Glacier. 13.000. Pacific. 7.4c and Rapid, 9,500, Booth, 7.4c and 5.5c. Rainier, 9,700, Atlin, 7.4c and 5.5c. Eleanore, 10,500, Atlin, 7.4c and 5.5c. Canadian Clipper II., 12,500, Booth, 6.5c and be a great asset to the whole Bulk, joie. 10500 MA storage used . to German rrnan 6.5c cj miKi anu snuuiu encourage and 5c : nd promote the dairy interest Nortn Foreiand. 6300. Royal. 6.4c throughout the district. anri ana 3C- Tt . .... 1 ".a. u..- uiiuni m Eddy PasS( 3000 AUln 6 4c liii-i citte ineir 11 eras ana provide 5 ' 1 an abundance of cream for tne In- Stitutlonto workon. TEUTON METHODS 1Ui oi itmce ueorge. LONDON, May 17: (CP) A boys the owner, was notable to be pres- Khooi j team Xrom the north of v... ul.kMi -itHuunis. Scotland, trained hv .1 mcth A dance was held in the Telkwa Hall later In the evening to finish off the official celebration. recltallze undernourished youth in postwar years, is 'In London for the Public School Athletic Championship, CLOSE RUNNING LONDON, May 17 CP Foi- films were televised. An authentic Shand w0n the Dragon Roads 25- a week. toucn was lent to the presentation mile cycling event In London. Hlii Dy tne old-time piano accornpanl- time was 1 hour, 5 minutes, 32 sec-ment. onds. B.C. FURNITURE Co. Open Their New Store With a Large Selection of New and Reconditioned Furniture Consisting of Chesterfields, Rcdroom and Dining Room Suites, Dinettes, large stock of Kitchen Ranges, slightly used Radios of various makes, Carpets, English Lrockcry, hlectric Washing Machines, Etc. Here arc iust a few Driccs in irivn you an idea of our values. 4 Fine Cabinet Radios Q -i Q PA In guaranteed condition vivtwU 52-piece English Dinner CM A Qff Set Reg. $18.00. Now V A v U tJ JM'icce Modernistic Vclour Chesterfield Suite QOQ AA Now vOtlUU New Chesterfield Suite QfM CA Latest model, now ... . V"t) U 7 and 8-Piccc Dining Room Suites From . $29.50 De Forrest Washing Machine Just str- $49.50 6-Piccc Cream Bedroom Suite Consisting of Vanity, Stool, Chiffonier, Bed, Box Spring and Mattress Let us Save You from $10.00 to $25.00 on Your New Chesterfield as We have no Carrying Charges and No Interest. B.C. Furniture Co. Nest Door to IJ. C. Clothiers Ltd. $59.50 Phone ULACK 321 I A phvslciaa's formula that haf Your luarttt Drug Slon mam w. TOT DAILY NEWS Wedn benefited mflcrera for over CO yean. Try it loull b mora I i Die- . . . i . w til with ina qulcxnesi with which it reUevet Asthma and Hay Fever, preventing needless uffertaff. You a imply inhale the fume. t-00 pr tin. trill !. AIm ebUiubU la dantu fom Nonbroft 4 Lrau ( UaJud k. Vtaw. 1 nuMMMtf IU4 Tvraato, Cauda ASTMU sunn Are Honored At Anyox Before Leaving Town I ANYOX. May 17 -The Anyox Social Club .held a card party and dance on Saturday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. Thomas Evans who will be leaving Anyox his week. Mr. Evans has been transferred to the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. property at Goldflelds. Saskatchewan. The winners at bridge were: ladles' first. Mrs. J. H. Fee; men's first. J. McDonald: consolation. Miss Helen Ward and J. T. Lang-ridge. After cards a tasty supper was served, followed by dancing, with Ward's Orchestra supplying the music. J. T. Langrldge. on behalf of the community, In well chosen words, wished Mr. and Mrs. Evans thi best of luek the future. and prosperity for ELECTING ABBOT AMPLEFORTH. Eng.. May 17: (CP) For the first election In 15 ears, the 130 Benedictine monks of Ampleforth Abbey cast ballots for 1 successor to Abbot Joseph Mat thews, who died Good Friday. HOUSE O'CARDS COMBE MARTIN. Eng.. May 17 'CP) Because he had good luck it cards, George Ley. a 17th cntury 1 Devon squire, built a house like a pack of cards. Now an inn. the place has 52 windows, four floors and 13 doors. PERILS OF FARMING FRENCH HOEK, South Africa. iiy IT: CP Sheep-stcalers In this Weemershoek mountain dis trict are leopards. H. L. van der lowed only two seconds later by i Merwe tost five head of cattle and t runner-up H. Rosenberg, R. W a numner 01 sneep in the course of Steamship Sailings I For Vancoirvri Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m. Thursday Ss. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. ; Friday Ss Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn. j ss. Cardena 10:30 p.m. i May 9, 20 and 31 ss. Princess ! Louise 5 p.m. ' From Vancouver- Sunday ss Catala pjn.! j Wed. SS. Pr. Rupert 10:30 a.m. tTiaay ss. pr. Adelaide ....4 pjn. ss Cardena , p.m. May 4, 15 and 27 . Princess Louise am For Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m Wednesday Ss. Prince Rupert 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyoi Tuesday ss. Catala ..11:30 am Thursday-Ss. Prince Hupert 8 p.m. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday s. catala 8 p.m. , From Naas. River ant Port Simpson i Tuesday-a3. Catala .... 11:30 am' For Ocean Falls j ! Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pm' ' Thursday Ss. Prince I ' Rupert 11:15 pm For Queen Charlotte Island May 5 and 19 ss. Prince ! John io:30 p.m, i From Queen Charlotte Islands May 3 and 17 ss. Prince John . a.m. For Alasks I May 4, 15 and 27.-ss. Princess Louise p.m' from Alaska- May 9. 20 and 31 ss. Prlhcess Louise a.m. From Skecna Hiver Fridays, Cardena 4.L,r, -,r p.m. TODAY'S STOCKS (Ctourtmr 8. D. Jotmrtoa Co.) Convention Big Missouri. .15. Bralorne. 11.00. Cariboo Quartc, 2.15. Dentonla, .02i. Falrview. .06 (ask). Gold Belt. .43. Hedley Mascot. .91. Mlnto. .02. Noble Five. 0.1V Pacific Nickel. .16. Pend Ortelle. U3. Pioneer. 2.35. Premier. 1.90. Privateer. 136. Reeves McDonald. .24 (ask). Reno, 50. Relief Arlington. .09. Reward, .03. Salmon Oold.'.llV (ask). Sheep Creek. 1.05. Cariboo Hudson. 21 (ask). Oils A. P Con.. .14. ' Calmont. .34 (ask). . C. & E.. 1.93. Freehold. .02. Home. 2.05. " . Pacalta. .05. Royal Canadian, .18..' 4 . , ' Okalta. 1.05. Mercury. .06. Prairie Royalties, .20. loronto Aldermac. .31. Beattie. 1.16. Central Pat. 2.30. Cons. Smelters. 39.75. East Malartlc. 2.27. Fernland. .04. Francoeur. .17. Oods Lake, .34. Hard Rock. 1.03. Int. Nickel. 4650. Kerr Addison. IM. Little Long Lac. 2.79. McLcod Cockshutt, 1.91. Madsen Red Lake. .38. McKenzle Red Lake, U3. Moneta. 1.00. f 'J Noranda. 7750. Pickle Crow, 40. Pref n E. Dome. 1.37. San Antonio. 1.46. Sherrltt Oordon. .95 fc. Stadaeona. .48. Uchl Gold. 1.16. Bouscadlllac. .06. Masher. .13 h. Oklend. .071. Smelters Oold. .04 V4. Dominion Bridge. 25.23. FOU KENT CLEAN, Well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. if MODERN 5 room house. Graham Avenue. Rent $18. Phone Green 196. 11S) FOR LEASE FOR LEASE The whole of the two upper floors of Alder Block; rooms. Furniture for sale. Ap ply W J Alder, City Hall. tt. WORK WANTED SCANDINAVIAN woman desires position cooking (or small crew. Apply Box 7. Dally News. (112i CABIN Cruiser. 24 ft. Ford engine, stove, electric lights, etc. $300,: Phone Red 557. (118) , Friday is. Pr. Adelaide... 10 pm' PARTY from Vancouver who has from Ocean Fallw J ! Wed. SS. Pr. Rupert .... 10:30 am Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide . 4 pm' ss. Cardena p.m. FOR SALE Oil Burner cook stotp good condition, late model, $15 Phone 118. (116) FOR SALE-1931 Bulck Sedan In excellent condition. Phone 11. (120) News. PERSONAL BE READY FOR EXAMINATIONS. We have helped hundreds to ob-tain positions as Letter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks and Stenographers etc. Free booklet of Information M. C. C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. if. WANTED nome mere with every modern convenience and spending summer In Rupert would like to exchange home with reliable party from Rupert spending summer In Vancouver AddIv Box a nniiu (120) MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone lti:i:N 880 727 FKASF.lt St. R0TARIANS PAY VISIT Party of 187 Here Yesterday F.n route to Juneau for District Convention A party of 185 members of Rotary Clubs of Oregon. Washington and British Columbia arrived In the dty yeoterday at 430, two and a half hours behind schedule as a reult of fog down the coast And were met by members of the local Rotary Club. After being welcomed by City CommiMton W. J. Alder and W. L. Coat, president of the local elub they were taken In ears for drives around the city Some rambled around the town and a few vMted the local museum and were given an Interesting talk on Indian cwtems by Rev. W. II. Pierce At 8:30 a large number of the visitors attended a dance put on by the local club at the Armory for them. Music was by IUlagno's orchestra and A. C Small was master of tcrrmonie. The fun kent up un til close in midnltht when the part embarked for Ketchikan where they spent a few hours this morning he- fore proceeding to Juneau for a dis trict convention. As tbe Aleutian, wtth the party L . 1 I . . 1 .1 . . a uuiiu uir into uir quck jcirr- day. they were greeted with music by the Lnslle Pipe Band and many moving pictures were taken of the band In action. Oreat Interest was taken by the visitor In the various British flag exhibited In shoo windows. From the large number seen they realized fully that they were In a British country and many ot them had never been In a Br1Uh country before. Most of the visitors were from American elites and were prominent citHcns In their own communities. The pilgrimage It headed by C Reeve Vanneroan of New York. International vtce-oreaMfnt. and Marshall Cornett of Klamath rails. Oregon, district governor Also in the party Is Arthur V Vlckery. secretary of the Vancouver club. ' The district convention U being held at Juneau tomorrow and Friday and the boat will then return , to Seattle direct She did not call at Vancouver or Victor northbound so Britten Columbia victors had to croas to Seattle to make the trip. I K vaKaa 1 2 Shoa, M.fc."":I IlumDhrrv il, Wl shrridan In "Angels With Dirty Fa With Following the investliutloos of the Fisheries Rr-rr ces M The Drad l.nd Kid, neorce Itntroft At 7:J an( j j IXTRA "Swlnitlme In the mwW CAItTOON at the Coming Thur-rrL UU.DHIC M4Rni "TKAIIE WINDS" CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAIt Phone 51 For i,t ll.whu Cast MRS, C E BLUR Office Supplies Typewriters ani Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTINGI Company ,! Bcmer Dlock Phont 3 , WW.V.VWAVW.VVAVVWAVWV.V.'.VAW NEW AND BETTER COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Sainton tleett the Company has jut completed extensive change a ments in lee storage and ire delivery methods. Ice for the boats will all be old Ire, thoroughly torfd r aged at new low temperatures. It will be delivered InU the hold, even In the hotlet wrathcr, st cold si lb storage room. Fishermen are Inrltcd to inspect the new system. Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase in cos' wx t r r' to the boat and Improved quality In fish delivery m Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert (Jq. L((L nril,,h c,,ibMI SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! cillin; at OCEAN FALLS md POWELL RIVEI Steamer Ienye Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.ru. Train leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Musi uc Ruth Nelson A.T.C;M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE (HIF.F.N 390 AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc, call or vrile City Ticket Office, 616 Jrd An. V-17 m DAY and Mf,T Phone 13 Taxi 5 TAT MAZZIE A nnn Pn.t Office. 'h It's interesting to know when reading the Daily Ne' that the people of the whole district are dototf the Ban - v