mi 5- 4 . BBS s PAGE FOUR Beautiful DINNERWARE 30 different patterns to cboos from. K-piece Dtanercets at and aat IlKASSWARE and NOVELTIES Cheaper (Haas TnwMs Prom, per doacn fjp , . GLASSWARE and NOVELTIES fvJ $69.00 Odd S2.75 50c Visit Our Wonderful Basement Store! Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist St. Davids Day Tea Is Success Fine Affair by Baptist Ladies Aid At Home of Mrs. Bort Morgan Highly successful vas ht St.1 Da rid s Day tea and kale of home: cooking herd yesterday afternoon' at the home of Mrs. Uert Morgan Leeds Apartment, by the Ladle', Aid of First Baptist Church. The: attendance was unusually larfc.! there betn a steady flow all at-i ternoon of guests who were received by Mrs. Morgan and the president of the Aid, Mrs. J. A. Lindsay. The rooms were appropriate decorated with daffodils, Ieess and the Welsh flag which prominently displayed. Mrs. Norman Fraser and Mrs. C O. Campbell presided at the a table which was covered with - - - - i- beautiful cutwork cloth. r. r. Miiu returned to the citv Uiere has been considerable snow- E E Brandt and Mrs. H. on Tuesday night's train from a fall throughout the interior but M Daggett were In charge of the business trip to the interior as roads are being kept open and in nome cooking table and Mrs. E. far as OUcome. He reports mat gooa snape w auwuwuirc ua was casmer. I Others asslsUng during ri at p ternon were Mrs. Frank Morris. 'Mrs. Jack Armstrong. Mrs. David Ritchie. Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod and Miss MoUy Owens. Hotel Arrivals Central Mathilda Wlkdal Charlea HH1 and Mr. and Mrs. Kurnlok. city: O. A. Lacerte and C. Marr, Barret Point; Oust Quist. M. Hanberg and A. Hadland. Oona River. Knox R. Upsett. Coat Harbor. Prince Rupert John O. Bfnnett and Max Downing, Vancouver. B. A. Mcintosh, foreman shipwright of the White Pars & Youkort Route, and members- of his crew Including George N. Corkle. formerly of this city, were among the passengers coine north for the season aboard the steamer Princess Norah this! morn in?. They have been spending j the winter in the south. Mrs. J. G. Stephens, and daughter. Miss Olive Stephens, arrived ;n the city on the Prince Georg ! yesterday from Vancouver and proceeded by the evening train . their home at Smithers. MKs Stephens, who is In training for a nurse at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouvrr. Is recovering from an at tar k of pneumonia and is going home for a rest Trv a Dally News eotf'.ed vertlsement for best results Special Values In FLOOR COVERING Congoleum Rugs A cheerful floor covering that is a favorite among homemakers. The modern and floral patterns are' not only attractive but are built on heavy enamel surface to endure long wear. Sizes 6x9 7ix9 9x9 9xlOJ 9x12 S5.75 S6.95 S8.50 S9.25 S10.75 Seamless Axminster Rug Here i3 a carpet well worth your attention. The price marked represents real value giving. Size 9xl0i $29.95 MORE VALUES IN FURNITURE 4-Piece Bedroom Suite Modern design, made of solid piece bi i walnut finish. These suites include Vanity, Dresser with large round mirror, Bench and full size Bed . . . Bungalow Bed Limited number at this low price. Walnut finish steel bed size 3x6 feet, cable spring and roll up Q-j tZ AA edge mattress complete vA v.UU Pieces Vanity, Dresser, Chiffonier, Buffet. Wardrobe Trunk, especially priced to clear Elio's Furniture Exchange TH1K1) AVENUE PHONE GKCCN 91G art I Prince Kupert li Thursdtjr, Mar' 2 yy THE DULY NT1TS i . TAKE THE "LEAD" FEELING-OUT OF YOUR LEGS Ca Mar Otjfta la Taw Ui J C tt-ftf dt Stab Tm Baunfef IV UM Slurs Prof vaa UMlkx ! dflk iia WmM oxrm ku Wra cnou -- cut vWm. Jiut a xirrtr r-a ara Wly ria if rwr Uaod UcU t4 w lf. Rr4 nifudn a air TV rrr tlx mxjxrm t Wlk. la t. r-rr part w itaaat aec i a J- na mniM umli kMarv Mowtk aa4 aowab ttev Saaa. Taar lUt iru fi. Saafc-. afua talr. Taw, arM aur mn Jilttry jv to" fckl Waal in a4 U Dr WMUaw Flak MaV Tan warU-faawa villa artp a a4 Wtter r4 rarvwefea aad taa lacrvaM ato aajrgaa fajryteg po af liar alaad. Gt Dr. WiBiaara Piak Tilt tAr al raar awM. S far raurarlf tw "k'T tki tin pnna Uaoi auflirr will ri raa Harold Grottle general of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union at was) Seattle, was a passenger aboard the Princess Nerah this morning going through to Ketchikan where a union conference is to be held. The County Court case of LolU Strom vs. Marmot Hotel from Stewart, In which there was a claim of $75 by the plaintiff for wages, has been settled out of court. J. T. Harvey acted for the plaintiff and W. O. Fulton for defendant. L. F. Chapman, well known Spo kane dealer. In the course of his annual buataeas visit to this dis trict, arrived In the city on the Prince George yesterday from the south and proceeded to Terrace and Smithers by the evening train. He will be back here at the end of the week on his way aouth. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, of Porcher Island, accompanied by Mrs. Miller's two daughters. Mrs John MaiMon and Mrs. Owen Murray, are salting tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver. Mrs. Miller is quite ill and Mrs. Mansonj was recently called from Salt Spring Island on account of her condition II you wuh to sat juinetriUit Try a Ciasatiea 4i a. Phone 61 I'hone S3 M I If ML I , . IT K I ll lit VU I in i i ii k. i Butter First Grade. OQn 3 lbs.. ... OtfC Butt Rst. Pork Butt Po; Chops 2 "Jq Pork' Tenders RoMed Kst Veal 2( Sho. Veal Trim- -i Qg med-Lb ULbLam,, 30c Ayreshirc Ba- OQn con-Lb Diamond A' Ba- OOn con-Lb Gainer's CottapcOOp Rolls-Lb. .. Fresh Cottajjc Oftp Cheese Lb. ,,a2'T'- 25c K-29ttBFood-25c Ripe Olives Oo 2 tins Dr. Ballard's Cat Food OCTp 3 tins Scott's Eggs A grade large OOK- 2doz Fish Smoked salmon, Haddie Black Cod. Frozen Halibut and Flounders filleted. Crab, Shrimps and Oysters Kemember! You Can fiet It at The Slerline ir - v Whifflets From The Waterfront J The Port Edward red uc tun plant is getting large quantities of hemntt from down the coast In the neigh - , hnriuvvl nf Kamu On Tueida v four ! boats, heavily laden, arrived at Porpoise Harbor. I On a regularly scheduled voyage to Alaska. C.PJt ateamer frincest Koran, Cap William Palmer ar rived in port at 9 o'clock this morn Ing from Vancouver and sailed at 10 ajn. for Skagway and other Alaska point whence she ir due to call here next Monday afternoon southbound. The Princess Norah had on board 149 passengers including White Pass and Yukon Route shipyard empieyees going north for the season. Three persons disembarked here and five went north on the veeL I Fred Coram. wht came north from Vancouver aboard the Prince Oeorge yesterday, has transferred to the steamer Prince Rupert, now In dry dock here, to take over the duties of purser on that vessel which will be resuming service In a couple of weeks. On its way back to Ha base at A Boy and His Mother And a Missing J0 Bill! Tremcndem slmDlicities to touch your heart ... In the deep-don etor? At 00 And '0:05 about folks you'll Ive to know rBDBBY BREEN BREAKING OatCT a. "UO Mir Am . "'HE da,. Aho JOK PEXNKK In "MIL DOODLE KICKS OFF" 8:t6) Fos Sens Presents a Life History of Pope Plus XI (At t:S0 OnlT) ThU afternoon Dr R M. Carter -a. .-..U a was the speaxer ai u irji weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, his subject being "Gold from Sea Water, president W. L. Co tea was in the chair. T. H. Payne and C. H Evtraten r. rir ft r ruiartuait rv of Alice Ar itt btissneu visitors Urtng superintendent f United to W They arrived Tuesday north and Church missions for British Centra-' from bla. the United Church raiaaten be returning home next Sun-boat Thomas Crosby arrived in port y evening. last evening from Port Bastngton and left at noon today for down' A further session of provtactal the coast. Calls will be made at eoswt of revision us conducted Hartley Bay. Ocean Falls and other Tuesday by John Dybhavn. actta points enroute to Ocean Falls. Dr. as Judge, and ad)ornaent was Osterhout left the Thomas Crosby taken until sane, more tnterrasltoa here and will proceed to Vancouver which U reqvfted la oMtnectton on the steamer Prince George to- wtth several appeal beeetr.es night. available. but I've borrowed from the bank for years How? By meeting the simple requirements a sound banker asks from any borrower, no matter who he is. First, he wants to know what lite money is to b used for. That's reasonable; and I tell him quite fnnlcly all the details. Ht wsnts ta kntw how I propose to par the money back. So, I pre him a list of sU onutaadt&c bills, current expenses and my income. That fires him a clear picture of how I stand. H wsnts ts Vnsw where! work and how lone I're heM myprecrM position. lit asks for security. Naturally. He's lendtat depositors' money, that must be pari back on demand. And If I happen ts hare nose curitybe of tea lend me money on ray own noUbf hand, with one re-sponsible endorser because we're done buaisess log ether f or years . That's all there is to it! I hare always kepi my side of the bargain, paid back as sgreed, and wtablUhed a line of credit that often proved useful when cash was badly needed. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA THIS WEEK ONLY McCutcheon's Home Remedies, Toiletries, Rubber Goods, Stationery, Candy and Drug Store Sundries AT HALF PRICK aBBSBKSH tm assssssssss m r t TONIGHT and FIIIDAY Last Complete Show at I SgaajJifcl Ja MifJH' Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J 7.sre!li prepr r'iT m tumr. AWAY IKOM iioMir rules $l.M up 50 Rooms Hot ti i Wti Prtnre Rupert n Phone Ml T.O rtoi M CENTRAL HOTEL KOOMS and lAff. Phone SI For (test liouKhsIS Coal Mil. C- t rlLl"R Itlde With Sertlre and Comfort In a 1-I'assenifr Heated Car Phone 35 TAXI THE SEAL QUALITY V." ma GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon TatkM by the only ialm cahnlnc company with sn D the year round payroU U Pilncs Rupert Walker's Music Store Larje Stock Mulc llelntiman, Nordhelmer sna Lessee Pianos Piano Tunlnr with "Resonoscope" I'hone Blue M3 III h 8