,ir t n The Morning After Taking "Stay At Home Christian" Is Detrimental ii :p The "stay at home Christy Carters Little Liver Pis over the In- of1nave general the greatest detriment l; t; arch today, the chslrman of ,;y section of the British Col-'..a conference of the United j of Canada declared at the of the conference here ye- FF.ROCIOUS BADGER 173V UCHA CWMNANTCOL. May 17: CP M6-gan , Jarmer. was forced to re offended by his three dogs, .s was attacked by a badger i. f ' of Moelfre Mountain. WeatBer Forecast (PurnUhw! Otfuugft th courtesy of Mi Dominion Mriwrologtcsi BurCVU t VtfUrte Mid Print Rupert. ThU ton-teat 1 eontcdnt from cAwrtftilona ta ken t S A.m. today miA covrn th 3C iKHir pmna naing o pa uunomnr. General Synopsis The pressure continues low over Northern Bri- tUh Columbia and light showers West Coast of Vancouver Island Fresh south to southwest winds cloudy and cool with scattered shower. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Moderate winds, shilling to southeast and becoming fresh cloudy and cool with Lshowers. Dr. Neal Carter left last night on the steamer Aleutian for Juneau' where he will attend the Rotary convention, returning on , the Princess Louise at the week .end. Returning on the same steam- r. O. BOX S73 BAKEASY -Per 11c lb. An Economical Shortening OXO CUBES Large. 23 c Per tin MARMALADE 4 s 45c Tin Grapefruit. Lemon, Orange PUMPKIN-Royal 14c City. J'i . Per tin SARDINES Brunswick. 5c Per tin BACON -Sliced. 29c Per lb. Sweet and Lean !er will be Colonel and Mrs. J. W. people read the classified' Nlcholls who also will be attend-you' in the convention. PHONES IS and (I Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" f.PES Australian, 25 c jrr' Per lb "KIST ORANOES dip Sweet and Juicy LD PINEAPPLE Barco Brand MATOFS- Llbbys 25(3 2 tins rM BOUPS ls., 27c rrosse it Blackwell's r CK L )d BEANS-I 25c jbi 16 oz 3 tins Prompt, Free Delivery Serrlfe Throughout the City Two Telephone! for Your Convenience Hat and .Mail Order Receive PrWpt and Careful Attention Chesterfield Suite, Bedroom Suite, Dinette Suite. Specially Priced For Quick Selling 1 Set Only, tt-piwe GKefterfield Sultfr- Re. $i:$5 to $165. Specially i)rfce(I f6r quick selling $103, $112, $120 5 Sets Only, l-pieco Bedroom Suite-Coiwis(inc of full size bed, chiffonier; vanity dresser arid upholstered bench. $152 Special ' V 7 Sets Only, fi-piecc Dinette Suite Consisting of Huffet, tablo- and set of 4 chairs. Regular, Win $39.50 to $75.00 Specially priced for quick soiling .' $31, $62 $67 ELIOS Trrt D'AIT,-? jfEWrf LOCAL NEWS NOTES Jack Mussallem returned tc the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouyer. S. C. Thomson returned to the city on the Prince deorge this morning from a week's" business trip to Vancouver. Arthur Noble, well known customs officer and formerly of this city, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today going through from Vancouver, to Stewart where he will relieve Walter Broad who Is going sooth for a holiday. George Dolson, agent of the North Island Fishermen's Co-onerative Association, was the speaker at the regular weekly lqncheon' of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club todav hu subject having to do with co-operative principles and practice. President. M. Watts was- in the chair and there 'was a cood attendant. of member. Nathan 8helnmann. who tn th early days was identified with the Acme Importers business here, was here aboard the Aleutian last night. Mr. Shelnmann is now located in New York and is on his way to Fairbanks on business for a fur company of which he is an official Decree absohite was granted by Mr. Justice A. I. Fisher in Supreme Court yesterday afternoon in the aivorce Cole petition of Joyce Dorreenjpalr these water pipes without Stewart of Terrace vs. Os cur rranKiin Stewart, local fish packer skipper. They - were married I r,-i I uupcii wecemaer 2, i937.ipian to get the Job done. First v-uaioaj or one cmid was granted lof all. to petitioner and costs were award-(would a against me respondent. I I HOTEL ARRIVALS I t Savoy John Johnson, Central city. I Mickey OR0urke. A. Dalit and 1 Pat Deane, city. 1 Prince Rupert ' Charles L Ecklln and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Richmond. Vancouver: IT. F Evans. Anyox; J. B. BarcJay. j Billmor: F. C. Freeman, Port Slmp-n: W. F. ChUholm, Cadillar. Que- jbec. j Roj-af 1 A. Paavoio. Premier; W. E. Har- j ' Ine. Vancouver. CAESAR'S CiIIOST LONDON. May 17: (CP) Count Potochl, a dramatic aandaHed fig ure In a wine-colored robe and I flowing cloak, insisted on swearing ( V A"llo on of Zeus. fnUier of Roman pods. Instead of on. the Bible. In court here. Rorn TRICK LONDON. May 17: (CP) Champ- on spaghetti eater of London Is ! Vatale Minzr. whoe dexterity with I "he rony delicacy was televised for "he benefit and amusement of those ." dexterous. I FIGHT KIDNEY ACIDS Cloum-d. lufttnirU Iridfiey prevmt j proper fliiiiiuation t.1 tosie waste matter, retulting.in excesn ail arcuniula-tioni in kidnryt and IiImhI. (iin I'illr flash Ut the niiini.ni uf tiny kitlnty ctiliT givinn uVk rWief (mm tark-arhe.iunili.ig.. rhrumatic pjrns. It f ".in Pilli hflp you at they have ei many nrnw. I IS" I Two Sixes Regular, 50c and new Economy Slxe (doable the Quantify) 75c PUBLIC MEETING EAGLE HALL Wednesday. May 17 8 p.m. To consider toning bylaw and its effect- on Property Owners of the city. All interested Property Owners Requested To Attend J. M, Morrison O.-n: Casey AYe C,6hH F. Wallien Committee Mfs U. L. Bolfert, p'rofessor of English at the University of Bri tish Columbia-, here on X lecture engagement, arrived inf (he citj on the Prince Rupert this- morning from Vancouver and will sail to morrow night by the ram vessel on her return south. National Traffic Safety Week will be observed in Prince Rupert commencing next Suhday, having been postponed from this week on ac - count of 'other activities The Ob servance is to be carried out under the auspices oi the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce with a committee headed by John Connetl. Police officers will address school children on the subject. I ! Letter Box I I CITY BORROWING Editor, Daily News: "May I have space In your paper to say when the city got rid of the old bunch of borrowers I was glad and I thought that In Mr. Alder we had a man wno would put the city on Its feet but' now, when I hear that he is golns to put us in debt for another $40,000, I would like to know how the rest of the tax payers are. taking it. For me I think there should be some way to re- borrowing. It seems to me that, If I was in Mr. Alder's place, I would try " to arrange a three year to give a good example. I take one thousand dollar. off mv salary. I would raise tlu taxes for that period and I would cut down the interest on the bonds and I would close the "can road" and have- these men work on the water system. I would air-find out if. it is necessary to pay six hundred dollars for a health officer and now I wonder If Mr Alder worries much about the one million and a quarter dollar? hat-w- ray Interest-on. Some dnj he will res?n and stay Just lon enough to pack uo. We will stav here to oay the interest the rest of our davs but. if it's all right with the rest of the tax payers, it will have to be all right with me FRED RIFFOU LONDON C. OLD PRICE LONDON. May 17: CP The Montreal priee of bar gold on the Louden market was unchanged yes- terday at $34.87 per fine ounce. Announcements All advertisements in this col omn will be charged' for a full month at 25t a word. Orange Spring Sale, Metropole Hall, May 17. Bridge Drive 8:30 p.m. Norwegian Independence Dance. Oddfellows Hall, May 17. Hospital Tea, Nurses Home, May !I8. Navy League Ball May 19. Victoria Day Dance, Moose Hall, May 24. Boys' Band bridge drive Legion Hall. May 26. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, "The Manse" May 26, . May Queen Festival, Dance, St Peter's Hall May 29. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Spring Sale, June 2. High School Tea i and Display June 3. Eagle's Dance June 7. Anglican Tea Mrs.1 Good, June C. Presbyterian Tea Mrs. J". R. Mit chell's June 15. United Tea Mrs. Armour's June 22. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk mi TM PVTIV nAinv THIRD AVENUE rhone GREEN 916 PHONE G57 Local Battery Leaves Friday Will Sail Sixty Strong Friday Night' On Cardena For Training Course At Victoria , Under command of Lieut. T. D. .., . m j muiiucia Ul the 102nd. Battery bill leave Fri - ' day night on the steamer Cardenafston Toronto barrister and bro- " w Ke a course oi arunery training. The unit will arand Forks. Masonic Grand Mas-be used in connection with the iter of British Columbia, a hvmn iiuuiary guara oi nonor lor thrlontiti , rv,i- h,i..i.. u. ',King and Queen during their visit! u) Victoria at the end of the the visit of the King and Queen month. It will also take Dart Lifi artillery competitions In the south Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday S pjn. From the East Tuesday, Thursday and OtmiitAH mm .An uaiuiuajr u:uu p.m. 'For Vancouver- Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday :. 10 pjn. Friday 9:30 pjr May 9. 20 and 31 5 p m. From Vancouver Sunday 4 pxa. Wednesday 10:30 ajn.1 Friday 4 pjn. May 4, 15 and 27 ajn For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday 7 'pjn. Wednesday 3 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday 11:30 am Thursday 8 p.m. roriaas iver ana rort Simpson- Sunday 7 pjn From Naas River and Port Simpson Tueday H:30 4B. for Queen Charlotte Islands- May 5 and 19 9:30 pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands-May 3 and 17 ajn. For Alaska-May 4. 15 and 27 njn. From Alaska ! May 9, 20 and 31 ajn KIN OF NELSON LONDON, May 17: CP) De scendant of Horatio Nelson, Row land Herbert Nelson Hood, Viscount Bridport. 27, has been named Lord m-Waitlne to His Majesty. Lord Bridport has served in H.M.S. Nel son. Keep up to date. Advertise regularly m kinnci WVjWI Wl33'i TviMt grade washer. ii ww m iiivaii WMjgpartj ill a iiii 1 IB r Easy Gyralor design. Large roomy tub of latest anti-splash, roll top style. Handsome to look at and a won der worker with the i la unary: Priced at New Hymn For King Loral Clnrc-herf and SrhtaW Have Adopted "To Their ' .Majesties" flurlnr Royal Visit rvmnnsf hv nm. a wi ther of Dr. C. M. Kingston of been written In connection with churches, schools and Mason h lodges. The tune is that of "Eter nal Father Strong to Save" and the words are as follows God bless our Sovereign Lord and Queen, As they for our fair land set sail. Protect them while upon the deep. And guard them over road and ..rail;. While th our faNflung borders see. Lord, from all danger keep them free. As they from coast to coast proceed On this glad visit of good-will Protect Thou them on every han.1 Against whate'er might cause them in. May all a loving tribute pay The Royal travellers on their way. When quite 00 soon the Journey ends, And they embark to sail far home. their at jp recedM iron vIeW Acrosjs tne Atlantic foam. our vnlfpn oVr the sea will rtnir- God bless the Queen, God Save the King. Auxiliary To Furnish Ward This Will Be Their Contribution To New Prince Rupert General H6spltal The" Women's Auxiliary of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, in session last night, decided to furnish a two-bed ward In the new hospital building. Final arrange-1 ments were made for a tea andl sale to oe neia Tnursaay alter noon. Improved e.4rM "51 Other Models From $69.50 Up Ask about Eaty special time parmtnt plan Easy Washers Offer the Biggest Vafue Get Full Particulars From MacKenzie's Furniture We will give with every purchase of a Simmons Spring Mattress, Slumber King Spring, Beauty Rest Mattress or Simmons Bed complete A SOUVENIR SPOON of King Georje VK and Queer! EliSabettu We have only d limited number' of Spoons Ac( Early Phone 775 The hospital board was in committee session Tuesday night to vuMuer me appointment of an engineer for the new hospital. t4 SPORTING GOODS 40 Tennisf Rackets To Choose From SPECIAL FREE With Any Racket Over $10 THREE SPALDING Pressure-Packed TENNIS BALLS This Week Only Our Stock of FISHING TACKLE Is At Its Best Now Come in and Look it Over KAIEN HARDWARE PII0XE 3 J. H. BULGER .Optometrist Royal Bank Bldf. LOCKWOOD'S FUR STORE XOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Everythin? In Spring Jackets and Capes Selling at Vancouver Prices Bargains for Cash (All Furs Manufactured by T. Pappas of Vancouver) Third Ave. Next Moose Hall NOTICE! Commencing Saturday, April 15th, our CONFECTIONERY STORE Will Open Until 10:00 p.m. Mussallem's Confectionery Opposite Canadian Legion ROSE BUSHES I Dwarf Dahlias, Gladioli Last Shipment Arriving This Week Wm. GAIR Florist, Seedsman Box 276 Phone BLUE 971