rilONEH U and M Young Rangers Are Initiated l-riiice Rupert Offlclil Takes Part In Ceremony in Interior ( f Ranger Leonard Radlry , ted the regular monthly when the Burns Lake V Rangers initiated two new r members and one honor ("Tiber Other officers offlcl-vro Marie Roumleu, Anna rum. Kenneth Oerow and CMberf. t h Otbson. Forest Ranger Pt.nre Rupert, who has been t the Burns Lake district 41 ' A , 1 3 Music ItTAtUIHCB 111 n P. O. BOX 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" iD.i II K'OLATE E LAIRS Per lb. 25c I BUY S HOMOGENIZED IIABY KOODS Six ait tie to hooe from 3 lor WAX WRAP WAX PAPER- 100- ft 'oil 25c 22c WWW CLKAN1NQ. POWDER Works wonderfully 4Cn wei Large tin XOl$ UlC SODA BISCUITS 00 Select qual. l-lb. pkjL HEINZ VINKOAR malt Quart bottle Pint bottle While and 29c 1C LIBUY 3 FRUIT COCKTAIL-" 27C 2 tins FRY'S UIIBAKPAST COCOA-Th nourt'ljlnit drink for cld morninus 01 i-lb. tin all Mb tin 39c MARVEN'8 PASTRY 81 1 ELLS- 36 to pk DR MIDDLETON'S WHEAT FLOUR Ironlzed 7-lb. sack ,L1. To think that I ran get this protection for less than 2 cents a day...." BANK OF MONTREAL Prince Ruert IJrancli: F. A. MacCALLUM, N!an.i;rr 25c WHOLE 39c BLACK LABEL PINEAPPLE Choice quality silc.es or cube. 2 tin LIBBY'8 PORK and BEANS- 16-oz 3 tiru 29c 25c IMablMwd 1910 Independrilly Owned and Operated (Jl'ALITY SERVICE PRICE i REE di:livi:uy as u.m orders Two, Telephone For You Convenience Itoat and .Mall Order Receive I'rwapl and Careful Attention a SArrtv nrrosiT iox lot your pAHR$--.i.r.wf MacKenzie's Furniture 200 Window Shades Colors Cream and Green. 30x72 inches. Each Phone 173 Uutli Nelson A.T.CftU Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony., I'HONE GREEN 390 85c fi. Opening of New Number for j, Service and Dependability ; Phone 13 Taxi PAT MAZZIE 5 Opp. Post Office, 4th St, " ' " ' - . .-.Q j I LOCAL NEWS NOTES 8. O. N. Fishermen's Farewell See the display of new sprint I Dance, Thursday, March 23, 9:30. -blouses At the Dollar Store. tf. Refreshments. Adm. body welcome. 50c. Every- (C8) Mrs. C. V. Evltt returned to the- city on the Prince Rupert thli morning from a month's holiday visit In Vancouver. Paul Packard, who came here as manager of the Ketchikan basketball team, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to San Francisco. Miss Winnie Tucker, who has been spending some time In Seattle and Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prlnos Rupert this morning. BACKACHE? Kidney that are not eliminating waste matter as they should ill male you feci miserable achey tired, de-ireed! If suffering from backache. Iiroken rest, rheumatic pains, you need the 8 medicinal ingredients in Gin Pills to help your kidnevs filter out trouble-making toxins. (et a box of Gin Pills today. Two Sizes liejular. 50c and new Economy Site (double the Quan tity). 73c Crystal Confettionery Now Open OPPOSITE ORMES Tea, Coffee, Light Lunches and Fruit - J Special Chance on nig Box It's intercRtinir to know whpn rwuUmt the Dailv News K of Chocolates ttat the people, of the whole district are. doing tho sainefc 'wwwwwwm Edgar Provlnse, well known Harder merchant, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today returning north after attending the San Francisco Exposition, - Lieut. Col 8- D. Johnston, called morning, following a honey- yesterday afternoon for moon visit in Seattle, to take up' the south. residence here. The bride was for- merly Miss Dorothy Gosso. j Mr. and Mrs. William Leask of , IMellakatla, who have been on ,a Peter Bird, accountant of thejtrip t0 San Francisco to attend local branch of the Canadian the World's Exposition, returned Young Rangers. Band of which he Bank of Commerce, returned to I to the city on the Prince Ruperi had1 heard good repirt from vari- Ihe city on the Prince Rupert this, this morning. ous parts of the province. The , morning after taking artillery youngsters led him through -fir? I training at Esquimau, and water" and he took the oath malting him forever a supporter of the principle of the Young Rangers. At the same time. Misses Otto C. Young of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station will hA th knMlrfp of th rMnilar Bernlce and Beryl Munger, lately wwkly iuncheon of the Prince R- of Terrace, were initiated Into the secrets of the band. Regret was expressed that one of the members. Betty Roumleu. had had to undergo' an operation for appendicitis, pert Rotary Club. Hi subject will be: The Freezing and Resuscitation of Animals." Present conditions as affecting A delegation was e fishing business were discussed nominated to visit her and take by R- u- W"10. assistant general her a small token to cheer hei ma,fr of l!)e Canadian Fish & , . Cold Storage Co.. In an Interesting along the road to recovery. (address before the Prince Rupert Before the close of the meeting Gyro Club at its regular weekly a snappy "Quiz" eame was con-1 luncheon today. The president. W. r;0 weeks, expressed a de- ducted by Past Chief Raneer Oor.iM- Watts, was In the chair and know more about the don Rush. A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE VfCLCOMC- CONVENIENT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES there was fair attendance. Next week's speaker at the Ojro Club will be Peter Sunderland who will discourse on early fishing boats and methods of this coast and port. Conservatory Examinations THEORY Grade V Harmony, Counterpoint I Pass Marybelle stiles. Form I Honors Ellen M. Lawrence. HARMONY Grade IV Honors Annie Petersen. Pass Jean M. Deny. Grade II First Class Honors William Bond. Anne Winslow (equal). David Carter. Honors Arllne M. FlUgeraid. Grade I First Class Honors Frank G James. Janet Rochester. Kathleen ShrubrsU. Honors Lawrence Hanklnson, John Chrlstensen. Mr. and Mrs- Oeorge Kustus and child of Stewart, who have been on a trip to the San Francisco Exposition, are passing through the city aboard the Prince Ruperi today on their return north. Hotel Arrivals Royal Mrs. Vic Orant. Balmoral! Claui Skj-e. Smlthers. Prince Rupert J. B. Barclay, Billmor; Mr- and Mrs. W. A. Gow, city; Mrs. S, Mai-linson, Hazelton; G. II. Tycho Smlthers: Mrs. G. C. Sessions and Miss A. Sessions. Terrace; A. Q and F. N. Rathje. Ketchikan; Mr and Mrs. T. Johnson, Port Edward A Farrow. A. C. Salt. R, Knox. F H. Hedley, E. C- Nevlson and M W. Taylor. Vancouver. I Central i J. P. O' Gorman, city; H, Ralph Prince George: John Flnbraten, jSmithers: Edward Oyvarnes. Port Edward: E. Barrack, Joe Enwlck and S. Banacb. city; Joe Brown, Seattle: Earl Sullivan. Tacoma. Savoy A. Helland, J. Madsen, J. Burns and Mr. and Mrs-.V. Hagan. cltv. If you wish to smv .omethlng Try a Classified. Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Betner Block Phone 234 5 UKLlVlAMWb 5 Tailoring and Remodelling KIMI UYEDE Phooe Blue 916 203 3rd Ave. Walker's Music.- Store Larje Stock Music Ilelntzman, Nordhelmer an4 Lesage. Pianoa Piano Tunlnx with "Resonoacop' Phone Blue 389 213 tth H 3 ! Twenty -Five Years Ago r March J. I J 13 Six hundred dollars In prizes are rSe BV FasWe?U offered by the Daily New, In rooiwears mg bale i a circulation campaign. First prize cw- . , . .. .. I i a round trip to the Panama-Pa-Martin Skog returned to ttie cllyLifi ;, . on the Prince Rupert this morning ZnZ rrattcL- at I8 from Vancouver. 1 William, Maason M.LA says he Mrs. 11. K. Chrlstensen. who has J favors the government keeping been on a trip to California. re Waxke Canal power la reserve rath-turned to the city on the Prince er than giving it ta the city. Rupert this morning. j - . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott, who south on account of the serious were married recently in Vancou-, illness of his mother, Mrs. A. D. ver. arrived on the Prince Rupert Johnston In Vancouver, sailed on tUlm this . . I 1 U Mtla the Catala 1 ........ ..4 - - , The summer steamship servlcs' between Prince Rupert and Vancouver wlU commence next week with three sailings a week. It is announced: by- Albert Davidson. Grend Trunk. Pacific passenger agent here. iThe- steamers Prince Rupert, Prince George. Prince John and Prince Albert will be operated. For reckless driving, Douglas Sutherland was fined $25 In city police court this morning. The prosecution followed a collision last Thursday afternoon at the corner of Second Avenue and Sec-nd Street of cars driven by Sutherland and D. C McRae: Try a DaUv rewi rwirvd ad- Announcements All. advertisements In this col-emn win be charged for a full month at 25c a word. United Tea Mrs. W. T. Kergin's March 23. Eagles' Bridge March 22. Helland, Digby Island; F. Dykmant Anglican Tea, Mrs. Tobey's March and L. TJensland. Prince George; J22. O. Savik, K. Dehli. John KlevenJ M. Hatrak, S- Arakawa and J. J.. S. O. N. Fishermen's Farewe'. Dance, March 23. Gingham 1 March 24. Dance, Moose Hall High School Spring Plays March 24. 25. IH11 GO Tea March 25. Womea of Moose Dance. March 23. 'Queen Mary' Easter Monday. Bridge and Tea Mrs. Parkin's Prince Rupert Operatic Society j presents "The Mikado"1 April 12; 13 . Steamer Princess Louise is due, Capitol Theatre. ( In port tomorrow at 9 ajn- north bound. Women of Moose Spring Sale April 19. Presbyterian Easter Sale, -April 20. C. N. R. A. Annual Ball, Hall. April 21. "Government Liquor Act (Section 3T) i o o a O Rebekah tea Crystal Confection-; g ery. March 29. ig .'5 Lutheran Tea April 6. j Moose'l Till: UANKIUni'V ACT III the .Matter f Tbe Uankruptry of William MrLewV Mebtur : NOTICE IS. HEREBY OIVEX t!af William McLtod. ba, cvrtod oa bu'- SHOE STORE: of Prtno Rupert. B.C.. made sn assigcjiMnt oa Uis 14th dayiz of March 1939. ana that the first 12 of CTKUUirs will b bold on 1 5 the 4th day of. AprU U, the hour at 5 3 o'clock in th nftcmooa A the Court. House iix ho oTy of Peine Rupert. IS TO VOTE THEREAT pnwfe of claims . 5 and proxies mint, he fUd with m O iprjcr thereto. I THOSE llAVTNO CXAIUS AOAINSTI? 'THE ESTATE must) file the same wlthi )th cuftocllan. or th the trustee j when appoUnted, heXore tUrtrtbuUon U 'made, otlirrwlse the pnxtecU of the state, will be dfetrtlnued among the parties, entitled thereto- without regard i to such clakiB. I DATED AT Prtace Rupert, B.C.. thl- 2Ut (tiy of Mjjch. 1939. Custodian. r. O. Dox 1654, Prince Rupert. B.C. Notice of Application Content To Transfer Ueer Licence Notice la hereby eirea thet. on tb 10th dar or April next, the under- signed tntendA to apply to the Uquor Control Board, for couwnt to transfer of seer Licence ro. 4433.. issued m respect of premlacn being part of a building Known as. svroj WJuei. aituAte at Fraeer Street, upon, the lands d-ocrlbed a lot No, 13 and 14. Block 33. Section 1, (lap. 923,. Prince Rupert Land Hepiatrauon Dietrtctr in the rroT-tnce of British. Columbia., from Alexander Jamas Prutthooune to Carl 'William ZarelU of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, the transferee. Duted at Prince Rupert, B. C. this 8th day of March 1939. CARL WILLIAM ZAIUXU Applicant and Transferee. Try ' Dally News classified d- Vertlaameni foe beat result The Morning After Taking GrtersLtte LverPilh Timely Recipes PIGS-LV-BLAXKETS timer oysters or scallops mayi be used. Salt the fish very lightly, i111 this dinner. . nti i . . nou eacn oyster or scallop in a 'tCHJH0ftWftOKH0HKlftCHJ They may be sauted Instead, turning each so that the bacon Is rest ing on the hot pan. Baste tit "pigs" frequently, when brolllrir, with fat from bacon. ", Snowy mounds of mashed potatoes, and tender green peas go strip of bacon and skewer In place j CROYDON, Eng.. March 22: CP with a toothpick. Grill or bake un- j Formerly organizing secretary Af til the scallop Is snowy white, or the Junior council. National Seeiety the oyster curls around the edges. , for Women's Service. Mrs. F. M. D. and the bacon Is crisp. The oven ! Henderson, has token up her new should be hot, but scallops should duties as supervisor of the women not be too close to the strong heat personnel of Imperial Airways. COMMODORE CAFE Newly Renovated. New Staff. Improved Services. J. X. Killas, manager, has just returned from Vancouver with the best staff obtainable. New Cooks. New Everything Un in the g Minute o 2 Special Blue Ribbon Beef, Especially Imported for o tl:. r.. r OOHWCHWHWHMHOMHCKeOC I 0CKJOOO00000KHWOOOJtHOOWOOOH3000H3& a o S o a amis VvUii; Nothing Here But the Best. Try Our Special Sunday Dinners THE CABARET lias, been converted into an up to date dining room with special provision for afternoon teas. Cards provided free. Ladles may meet ILeir friends In this room without obligation. Make It Downtown Headquarters Now On Display Smiles'n Chuckles Easter NOVELTIES Prices From 5c to $2 We will gladly reserve any item till Easter Symphony Easter Cards An Excellent Selection 5c and 10c Ormes Ltd. "fi Pioneer Drttqpists The Rexall Store Phones: 81 St K Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calting at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL IIYEI Steamer leaves Prince Ktipert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the. Eaat Monday, Welncsilay, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 616 3rd Ave. V-17-S0 8 a a o g ft S ft a a o a ft a g g ft g a a g g o g a g o iiKHft0fWoftooooHKKJooftooa )O0ooaooooaoaoftoaocHoa