r -is AprlJ 21 1M0 K Without blue, your cotton i or lioens (so white wbeo new) tike oo a ytUw ting. Tu restore their lovely WHITENESS -Just dJ . iwUhortwoof KccLitt's Illuc to the lut rim. No effort. Coit ? A cent or t wo a month 1 Nf Slant on Aerial Adventur Hifme Presented in TalUpin" at Capitol Theatre :i-arfd in tlif feature T pui which opened last night . J u .1 be repeated tonight at the t : Theatre wtth Constance D. -t Alice Faye, Nancy Kelly : J'.ait Davis heading the nt. ...In" la MfU tn mtlrh fl T mtt Uiif flies because she new! m.-- :ry desperately, another bene Iovm a man who thinks ' : . ;s the greatest thing In .ii,a and a third who Mas be lt keep her near her pilot' Their various advent ur- knlt together In a dramatic j ts.!nh u not without its Reckitt's BLUE Pre ven ft Your Clothes Turning Yellow WOMEN IN AVIATION Cup And Saucer Shower To Honor Miss Wilkinson Mrs. S. V Cox and Mrs W A. Mc Mrs Barber. Mrs Solem teral. Mrs. Krlkevtky. Mrs. Irvine Miss Earl. Mrs Keay. Mr. Wrath-all. Mrs;. Simpson. Mrs. S. L. Peach-j ey. Mrs. Berncr. Mrs. Wilkinson, i Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Healy. Mrs Mac- and jThe Canadian destroyer. H. .irlrs Farrrll. Jane Wyman '"l"rc wo. CP c ' 1 mi M LOCAL NEWS NOTES Hugh Forreat aalled last night on Taj Day BoldlW Grave. LO. tye Prince Rupert for a trip toLD-E. Saturday. Vancouver. I 1 p. Cravetto of Tip Top Tailors la 1 Mr. W. P. Armour nailed hut ! leaving thla evening to ipond a few juyht on the Prince Rupert for a j days at Terrace, trip to Vancouver. Mr. Armour. i.-, already In the outh. At 2 35 yesterday afternoon the fire department was called to Fifth Avenue and McBrlde Street where a brush fire had got out of control. No damage was done. iidde, Capt. Henry Anderson, arrived in port at 2:45 this afternoon from the south and will sail ut 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Pilot George Schwamm of Pet ersburg. Alaska, arrived here a 8:30 this morning from the north with his Waco seaplane, bringing in a passenger. F. D. Kelly of Petersburg. Pilot Schwamm left immediately on his return to HOTEL ARRIVALS fcavoy Harold Hale. city: J. L. Jolly- morc. KwlnlUa; c. IL Leslie. Vancouver; L. IL Bra wand. Smlthers: E. B, Clark, Big Missouri; Florence Swanson and Agnes Moren, ; Decker Lake; G. L. Lamb and ;W C. Dickson. Pacific; D. Fcrgu-!son. Edmonton, f Royal iGcprge B. Case and nilmar Han-Jcn. Wrangell; Henry Martin, Sml thers: J Hansen. Vancouver 8. Nlthln city, j Prince Rupert Lean were Joint hostesses Wednes-j " fanvertnorn. uiiimor. Mrs Fred Nasn Terrace; Mrs. J. H day night at a cup and saucer Geddes and Mrs. C. Q. Martin T twrr ma"1 Vinson, a nonular lcal bride-elect. ; " " Steven. Ham- iv vw or wmm in aviauon ' . ..iIoods: R. A. Reld, Vancouver: Con- playing bridge and the prize win- J. QU r n.i.- ...j iuiw: tuy. u, imuimij. . v, n m ucu nc jtiij. rcici oviciu auui - - . tUfnbn Those present were Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Barbe. Mrs. Lineham, Mrs. " I Zi IZ T.r Mdntoth, Mrs. Prlt. Mrs. ONlU.; a;r a a - rtmpJc IH -very An dra-"V I W , r yorv of tnree women who.goi . ... i f..ug &t 1U most dangerout son. Lionaon. cngiana. ', .,.. .v. . i 7 I Mallory. Port Clements; The Letter Box SEAL COVE ROAD Editor. Dally News: May I call the attention of those Lean. Mrs Monkley. MIm Edith J concerned to the appearance of our Wllklmon. ML Betty Wilkinson, road along the stretch be-MIm Ruth Nelson. Miss Vivian tween the top of Ambrose Avenue Wrathall and Miss jean Macbean. and c.ai rove Circle? in idenU. I SAN DIEGO. April 21: Some months ago scores of trees jwere cut down presumably to clear the overhead lines. These trees have- -' ... . , ...u, ., tu nnil Richmond are other Import- S. St. Laurent, on Its way back own -v ... nrmbcr. of U cast. to btue at Esquimau after a cruise I present an ugiy P' T. iispin U double-bUled wllhjio the -West Indies, put lntn San I soggest that C ean-up Week ! would be an appropriate time to re- t-, .....j - ri o v..t,rH n nlore nhore In -.t .1,- a , r . ,.iini nnvni reservist, uhn had move this eyesore which I am, sure :ttr M connection with ctlmlhal'bcen making the cruise for train-'would not be tolerated n ation Gloria Stuart and tag and who Is seriously ill with Hays Creek. J f i Whalrn headlni? the cast pneumonia. west of D.L.N. Mrs. Fred Nash arrived in the city on the Prince John last evening from Mas&ett and is proceeding on this 'evening' train to Terrace. Mr. and Mrs Croft Brook will be jailing by theCatala next Tuesday. P. R. steamer Princess Ade-" H couver. TIREIX FEET A. P Allison arrived In the cly on the Prince John last evening' from his logging operations at Cumshewa. Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands, and sailed on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Dr. A. L. Prltchard of the Nanal-mo Biological Station arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide this oltammn fivim th xnnth and !nll nn the Prince John tonleht for Massett Inlet on salmon research work. Robert Mallory. son of. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mallory tf Port Cements, arrived In the city on last night's train from Guelph, Ontario, where he has been attending agricultural colleee and will , proceed by the Kbert prince John tonight to his home on - D- the Queen Charlotte Islands. At a meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Prince .Rupert Ga-l !ntf HosjilUL with the- president. Mrs. J. R. Morlson, in tne cnair. ar ranirements were furthered for a tea to be held May 18 to. assist In raising funds for a ward In the new frnpif-ni which Is to be furnished by the Auxiliary. There was a large attendance at the meeting, considerable interest In the work of the Auxiliary being manifested at this time. City Commissioner W:J. Alder First Aid Exams For Sea Cadets Itoyt Show Extraordinary DegrM of Proficiency In Tests CUm. Average 97.x Examinations for the local Sea Cadet in St. John's Ambulance' first aid work were held last night with Dr. L. W. Kergin aitd Dr. J. H. Carson as examiners. With a class average of 97.3, the boys showed an extraordinary high degree of pro ficiency as a result of their train ing under Instructor Angus Mae- donald. The fourteen cadets who participated In the tests ranked as follows: Robert Capstick, John Wilson, Sidney Alexander. George Mc Afee, Jarvls McLeod, Edward Lamb, Jack Eastwood, Archie McLeod and Gwynn Holtby 100 per cent) ; Wll Ham Hunter. Hugh McKenzIe, Wil-11am Baker arid Thorpe Landry 95 per cent; Jack Breen 90 per cent). Another Important examination will be taken by the Sea Cadets shortly. If you wish to jvp jomethlng ' Try a Clammed . Announcements All advertisement in this col-unn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. C. N. R. A. Hall. April 2U Moose sharp. 27. Scout a city council to give Introductory May 11. readings to a bylaw dividing the city into districts and making regu lations pursuant to the provisions 12. an ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR You save money all along the line with an Electric Refrigerator. You end spoilage and waste. You. are able to use --!and enjoy leftovers. You are able to take advantage of quantity buying at lower prices. And, of course, you save the cost of ice. All foods and liquids are refrigerated at the proper temperature: contamination is impossible: health is protected. A small down payment puts an Electric Refrigerator in your home. Models for every size family. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED Annual Ball, Mooss Bridge. April 25, S pjn. Boys' Band Tea, Mrs. Jack Joy's, April 28. Tea. Mrs. Hougan's April Hodgson School, Dancing Reclt al, Capitol Theatre. April 27, 28. Dance, St. Peter's Hall, Aprll'23. Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. United Spring Sale May 3. St Peter's Bazaar. May 4. Milk Fund Tea May 6. Eastern Star Tea at Mrs. Gammon's home. May Dth. will be sitUng tomorrow morning as Presbyterian TYesh Local Ilaw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY I'll ONE 637 NOTICE ! Commencing Saturday, April 15th. our CONFECTIONERY STORE Will Open Until 10:00 p.m. Mussallem's Confectionery Opposite Canadian Legion Sgt of the new Prince Rupert Town! Planning Act. There will also be ORANGE Spring Sate, Metropole ratification of the sale of a lot and Hall, May 17. , other business. Save Money! Guard Health! with Tea, Mrs. Lakle's Cambral Spinster's Spree, May NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 rAOE rmtt This advertisement Is not published or delayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. MacKenzie's Furniture KlTCIirX TABLES Drop leaf - 4r M S7.50 100 KITCHEN" CHOIRS Dftuble rung Windsor, eastern 04 A 1,UU hardwood, strong and sturdy. WAV. Each . Phone 775 BIG NEWS IN RADIO Marvelously Convenient and Ingenious. Victor Sets. For Use Anywhere. New ALantel Tj pe Complete with all batteries , New Portable Type Complete with built in Atrial and all, batteries Let Us Demonsitrate K.C.A. Take Radio With You, Even as You Walk Ideal for bo ts, the summer eamp or for cars. Thete an R.C.A. Victor model for every purpose. R.C.A. VICTOR Is made better, works better and Is cheaper to operate. Compare R.CA; Victor and know petfuction in porfnrmana and value. S29.95 S39.95 Hospital Tea, Nurses' Home, May w.va'aw.v.v, 18. . j Navy League Ball May 19. PRINCE RUPCRT TO VICTORIA CHILDREN'S FUND EVENTS- M.v 5. Grand Danre. Moase Hall. I? W.'.V.V.VA'.W.V.W.VAWASVk NEW AND RETTER COLD CURED ICE ' pur the Halibut and Salmon Fleets Fallowing the Investigations of thu Fisheries Research Station, the Company has just completed extensive chants and improves ments In ice storage and ice delivery methods. w Ice for the boats will ail be old Ice, thoroughly cured or ajed at new low temperatures. It will le delivered Into the hold, even in the holiest weather, as' r fid a the storage room. Fishermen are invited to inspect thp new system? Better ice than ever before, at no Increase in cost, means economy to the boat and improved quality In fish delivery. I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert ((). Ll(L Br",sh Co,umbla SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVEI Steamer leave Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains learc Prince Rupert for the Bait Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, G16 3rd Ave. V-17-J9