PAOZ FOUR EXCITING OFFER IN COMMUNITY PLATE $74.73 59 PIECE gBBBBBBBBBBBB' CORRECT SERVICE SET $59,75 ' (TT CONTAINSi 8 Teaspoon, 8 DttMd Spoore.SForU.8H.H.ICnlvM, 8 Salad forii, 8 5 O'clock Tteipoons, 8 .fcrtHr $pfojn, lutttf Knif, 1 Sugar Spootv I CoW MmI Fork. eONYINIINT lUDOtT TUMI MAX HEILBRONER DIAMOND SPECIALIST LOCKWOOD'S ; FUR STORE Sprint: Jackets and Coats Prices Reasonable. Call and Look Them OTer Highest Prices Paid for Beaver Pelts CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal SIRS. C. E. BLACK lonicr, vanity ana stool in excellent condition District News Church Aray Officer Dies have resided here for the past sixteen years, have left for Prince Rupert where they will make their future horn. They have purchased the Palmer Apartments from Mr. and Mrs- Norman Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and son have arrived from the south. Mr Marshall Is on business connected with the Esperanza Mines Ltd. A bridge party and dance was held in Falconer's Hall on Victoria Day. There were twelv; tables of bridge Many visitors attended from Anyox. After the cards delicious refreshments were served. Dancing was carried on Into the early hours of the morning. Ladies' first prize was wo.i by Mrs. O. Anderson and ladles' consolation by Mrs. T Pavne. NLW FURNITURE 3-j.iccc Chesterfield QaA AA Reg. 79.50. Now . . . W Heavy Rugs 4xG 3-picce B'uc Velour Chesterfield Reg. $105.00. Now TERRACE i H Hamlyn of Toronto has been here and at Usk during the pa. i week In connection with his firm s Many Attended Funeral Kites 01 intf" " timber importers. Jacob Fowler at Interior Vil- Mrs M E wUh twQ chd. Use Friday Afternoon ren Dorothy and Shirley, hav- returned to their home at Ter- June 1: Tn KITWANGA, ra. af.-r crnriinir th. v.r funeral of a well known and faithful Church Army officer. O . J"""" Jr' at Ashfotd. Kent. In England. Jacob Fowler, took place here on W. Chapman has returned to Friday afternoon. Many sorrowing Terrace from Vancouver where he ! friends gathered to pay their fin- and h's family have spent the al tributes of respect- past few months. Rev B. Shearman conducted the funeral service In St. Pauls church l XJVfi V and the committal rites at. the Ail I UA 'cemetery. The Kltwanga Totem Dr- Ollbcrt company geologist run: juu . .m... d(pjtW jQT ,h, (h h th, marches. Friends at Terrace. New pr,nce Q Hazelton and KiUelas were amongi those who sent flowers. j T. J. Klrkwood has returned to Jacob Fowler Is succeeded as Premier after visiting here for second lieutenant of the Church. two weeks. lArmy by his brother, James A. Fowler- ALICE ARM Mrs. Foster and child left last Wednesday for a visit to Stewart. William Tracy and Ivan Randall who have been transferred, left Mr. and Mrs. E. Peterson, who! for Big Missouri last boat. Mr? Randall and children south to Victoria. I Terrace Amp continued Sees King TERRACE. June 1. Last 4 week M. Dubeau left for Van- i couver to loin the parade of the amputation cases of the returned soldiers to be present- ed to Their Majesties, the King and Queen. 4 Men's first prize was won by M. lrs were elected: Honorary PotPi-xr.n anri mr' rmcniitinn k I President. Hon. W. J Asselstuv E. Rudland. I Honorary Vice - President. Olol .Hanson, M. P.: President. Oscar The annual meeting of the AUcelFllnt; Vice-President. W M. Cum Arm branch of the British Co'.-lmlngs; Secretary. W. Bowers. Ex umbia Chamber of Mines wavecutlve. S- Davis. C. Evcrstan and held on Saturday. The following O. Flva. DUrMr rreh .Milk, Cream. Buttermilk, 1 f fJriLylNll, X 0 Butter. Cottage Cheese and Local Eggs VELVET ICE CREAM is delicious Take nme home in pint bricks at 30c per brick. Flavors Maple Walnut, Butterscotch, Pineapple. Tuttl-Fruitti. Strawberry, Vanilla. Don't forget the Famous Princess Package at 35c Dominion Dairy Fifth Avenue East and McBride B. C. FURNITURE CO. Bargain Prices In Used Furniture 1 Sewing Machine In good condition $7.50 1 Typewriter In good CQ CA condnion U.OJ 1 Vacuum Cleaner 5C 1 Spic Span Cleaner CM 9 PZfh Jupf like new tPXAtJU 1 Solid Walnut Bedroom Suite CnnsiKrino- nf TW1 Knrino- Maitrpw Tlvif. . -- - ... .& w - ........... ' v . 69.00 $8.00 $89.00 Buy Your Furniture at the B.C. FURNITURE CO. On Easy Terms. I I'honc BLACK 321 Next Door to B. C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE THE DAILY NTTTS inunaty ;uatl lft Whifflets From The Waterfront v Fih landings at the Boston Pier for the month of April totalled 23.-161.000 pound according to the Fishing Gasette. Dr. A. L. Prltrtwrd and W M Cameron of the Nanaimo BiologU eal Station staff arrived In the city on the Prince John last evening after spending the past six weeks at Massett Inlet on research work in connection with -almon movements. From here they will proceed to the Interior on similar work. Indian Department's cruiser N'askeena is an a trip to Metlakat-la today with Indian Agent W. E. ColUson and Dominion Constable A J. Watkinson on board. Advertising Is an nivestmcnt HE LOVES THEIR VUICIOUS FLAVOUR.. AHOIKHOW THEVkt GOOD TOR HIM ioof T V'l bmI'V" voiiiiwy-" -til, n'-r' it ','" rv..Vcr tw" ir Ouoktr Corn Flolitt o' y lira ntvritS-mBl, ... I tit only tun Salitt IrrodlaHd far htallhlvl VMomln "O". Quaker I VW.V.VA'.W DAY and NIGHT Phone 13 laxi PAT MA.ZIE Opp. Tost Office, 4th St. 1 Letter Box DESPICABLE TESTS Editor. Dally Newa: In your weekly "Oarden Note" you seldom touch on the subject of garden pesU. Several years ago when we were ust starUng out to make a rock garden and had collected a few plants a certain two-legged nest came along and cleaned us out of all that wai then worth while. Now. after being rtd of ueh vermin for these several yeara In which we hav not lost a Mnjle plant due to the fact of the eo-op-eratlon you gave us In denouncing the raiders in your paper, another of these pests has turned up and on Monday mornln a nice attic clump of blue aubretla I had planted n the face of rock bld mv neiahbor's gate disappeared and ai-n there was ome disturbance round the rooU of a clump ot MrdT eamatlonn by. Now aln yesterday morning thta detestable pest paid me another visit and dug from the same spot a nice clump of pinks I was nursing along and was waiting to see Its ef- fcM against a clump ot yellow alys-sum. Now. Mr. Editor, don't you think it U rather disheartening trying to beautify our drab landscape when a vandal such a hl Is at large? Several oeople have started out thU year to make rock gardens and beautify their lots right down to street level where they can't see their -plants. When I started out several folks said In passing that I was doing a bold thing In trying to grow plants so near to the street but I replied I didn't think Jhe Prince Rupert people would harm them and that they would come to en toy them as much aj I did. Mr confidence In the people hasnt been misplaced as this is only the second Instance of theft of plants from us In five years which hw that we don't have many specimens of this sort around who use the early morning for their dirty work. I hope this letter will warn rthm who have gardens to be on the lookout for this crawly thing and p1eae phone me up If you catch it and I will gladly come and help you put salt on Its tall. Thanking you. Mr. Editor, for taking up so much of your space but. being an enthusiast yourself. I believe you will second the motion. WALTER LONOWILL. 1. Ninety-seven passengers here yesterday afternoon aboard the steamer Princess Louise southbound from Alaska to Vancouver Included a number of school teachers from various southeastern Alaika points going south for the summer vacation now that schools of the territory are dosed. Eight persona disembarked from the Prlneeas Louise here and seven took pastage at this port for the routh. mm m an A SPARKLING COMEDY YOU'LL ENJOY' Al' the Uds In Paris are In love with l laudclte - but hrr h beloncs to Don Atnec he . . the handsome taxi driver who imT girls are flat tire till he meets Llaudette that night In TOI'lLAR SCIENCE' Color Cartoon -SMALL FRY" British and Foreign News Events BIG NAMES IN COMEDY "Midnight," now Showing at Capitol Theatre Here. Has DUtinguUhed Catt Claude tie Colbert, aa an American fortune hunter rtalktng her prey to International aodetjr; Don Ameche, a a taxi drttet who unexpectedly changes his grandiose plana, and Francis Lederer. as a handsome and goftl -dripping Parte playboy, ate lh; romanttc tauh In "Midnight."" a gay. new comedy being shown tonight and Friday at the Capitol Theatre here. The story Is that of a third-rate dancer with first-rate aubitfema who falls in love with the taxi driver and then leaves him to stalk ' for bigger game In hlh toeMy. Ro-. mantle Intrigue in a number of directions follows and the climax come, with a satisfactory ending. The cast also tneladea Mary As (At Ml and t U TONIGHT and HI I DAY 2 Shows Nl-htl, 7 CI & ) $ ter J 4in Bairvtr -t t Hedda Hop,er url r i Tnr piaer ri(w by ably dividing t.-:-eomdj . character i and the picture U saA eiilerUlnrnent value ' t: itr Richard St Ciau n'ghi on the Princ or te h VanoonvM. Inlftht on Uii Prlnr (.,. t trip to Vancouver RV. 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