S 1639. May - " -rta DAILY NTW. . MtiVTlrWnr I I One of . SCDTLRNDfi FINEST WHISKIES ANOTHER TAG II A V 6 K m . AVI RANTS SCOTCH WHISKY OltTILICD NO (OTTllO IN SCOTLAND T advertisement i not ptibtithed or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Letter Box raise money. We know that the cllty is rather tired of tag days but It was either that or a canvass of the business men. We felt that the business men are called on J D, ALLEN. Secretary. Celebration Committee SPECIALS... For this week only. Buy Now And Save In FLOOR COVERING Dominion Inlaid Linoleum T e floor covering that lasts for years. C-l OC I; ' r wide. Special square yard Q.h3 Dominion Printed Linoleum 7QC s ..re yard, special Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs s ,- GxO al irice 7' x ial nrie" 12 ial price $5.25 6.50 .Size 0x9 Special price $7.75 Size 9x101 . OC Snecial nrice $10.25 .'Sets Only 4 Piece Bedroom Suile ( ustini? nf full size bed. chiffonier, vanity dresser ' 1 upholstered bench. 862 inlly priced for quick sellinff ELI OS line OKEKX 910 J NKW AN1- BKTTfcR COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Sainton Fleet F-'jowin iam.tir,nirtncf of the Fisheries Research Station, y r Company har Just completed extensive changes and Improve in ice storage and lee delivery methods. Ice for the boats' will' all be" old lee thorou-h.y cured or asci at new fnw temperature. t will be delivered Into II.- i . .. ..ii ..tlia.v na rnlil it the "ic iioia, rven in me nour i.""m - ttoraite room; ""men are inrltetf to Inspect the new system, ' ft than ever before, af no" Increase In cost, means economy c uoat and Improved quality in jwn hc..v.j Canadian Fish & Gold Storage "Hnre nupfrl q (fj Britlih Columbia Mrs. Thomas Jones sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Robert McCarthy sailed last night on the Prince George for a brief visit to Vancouver. Miss Helen Lakie sailed last-night on the Prince George for Vancouver where she will spend a couple of weeks. A charge against William Stuart of driving In a manner dangerous tc the publle has been dismissed In ity police court. Mrs A. T. Ivarson and1 Mrs. Fred Cameron will leave on this evening's train for Jasper, making the excur Jon to see the king and Qtieen. Miss E Ridley, niece of the first Bishop of Caledonia, has arrived In the city from England and is the guest of Miss R. M. Da vies OBH. Sixth Avenue East. Slight improvement Is reported ii the condition of John Good, eldest son of City Engineer and Mrs: F. M. Good, who is quite seriously 111 in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. too otten so a tag day was de-l n rr n ts,.., , elded on Dally News: all concerned. We do Mrs. J. Moen and son. Arnold, and Mrs. Harold Jacobsen are leaving on this evening's train for New York where they will embark June 3"on the Oslofjord for a visit In Bergen. Norway. being the fairest to'pirst Prehvterian rhnreh ,hm hope and leave on next Mondav nminE'i mailttee decided Ur put frUlt th'i pu,k; rpPon train for Toronto to attend Oeneral vtff. w .?. and tu. do. h,. i Tb.ir vT.i. Church In Canada. He win be ac- ' ' ' Majraucs. unionunaieif mts cannot be put oe fjnds so we had to de-beit and fairest way to companled by his little daughter who will visit with relatives In Edmonton district. 4 m m day andwinrrr Phone 13 Taxi PAT MAZZIE Opp. Pot Office, ttb St THE SEAL of QUALITY the GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SBAL Finest Pink Salmon TacRrd by the only salmon raiminc c'lnipany with an atl year round' payroll In Prince- Rupert t IN f UK M'l'HRMK TOI'ltlv Of IIKITIsll (OLIMItlV IN l-KOIIATK In The' Mallrt nF The ".IdmlnUtrallun Ml" AnU In Ihe Milter rf the IMate of Jrm rrlrr Onlirtfr TlwmpMin, lrrrcl, IntroUtr TAKE NOTICE UmX by onto of HU Mmor. W E rttr. U 15LU dy ct Mr. A. D 1639 I ip pointed Ad-mVnVmv' of the twUULr 01 Jens Ptr Dslmmr Tlrsmp-on KcHil, iiitt ll panim lvm dlmr iiliut the MM eUte ire- hereby required to furnish 'mire: proparty verUled to me on or ! before the- 17Ui day of June. 1938, and all rrtlr InoeWert to the eatate ar requlrort to pay the amount ot thtlr ! indeWertnej to me forthwith. DATED the lh dy ct May, AD 1939. Attmlnlatrattlx, Prince Rupert, B.C. in Till? srrKKMB rovrtr or ihiitihii COI.l'MHl ' IS PHOKATB In The Matter of The- "AdmlnUtratlon Art" And In I lie Matter nf the IMate of Albert rrnet I erri, nereasen TAKE NOTICE that by order of UU Honor. W. E Plaher. Uie 15th day of i. v A. D 1939 i vaa appointed Aa miniHtrBiLar' ot tlie wUt of Albert Ernest Fertln, dmnwrt, and all partlea harlng rIMnui ftfdiuit the aald esttate are heretoy reijulred to furnish aame. oroBafTIT VenrHfl u ne on or oeiorc the 10th day rf JutmS A. D. 1939, and all ptutlea lndeotea to trial esxate ir required to pay llw' amount of their DATED the 16tl day of May. A.D. 1939' ' OKVlLLir K. SPENCER, Executor, Alyanih, B. C, ' LOCAL NEWS NOTES Special meeting C.C.P. members Rooms Second1 Avenue Sunday 8 p.m. 123V ' Canadian Legion, BE-SH, com rades will f all-in at Legion Club-room Monday SH45 am. fof civic parade in lonor of Their Majesties. Berets and medal to1 be worn. Registrations are now being received at the loeal Employment Service of Canada office for youths between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five desirous of Joining the forestry training camps. vBRINGS INSTANT EASE h0m ... sflS Shower For Bride Elect H S Fred Reich sailed last night on the Prince George for a brief trip to Vancouver. Mrs. 8. C. Thomson sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. For falling to stop his car at a stop sign, Pat Maxzel was fined $3 In city police court this morning. Sonja Society Dance. Metropole Hall tonight, Davis Orchestra. All come. 122) Mrs. Larry Halerow sailed last night on the Prince George for a visit in Vancouver. Mrs. E. E. Brandt and child are leaving on this evening's train for a visit in Calgary and other Alberta points. I Mrs. R: E. Brummitt and family i of Smithers arrived In the city from the Interior on last night's train jand sailed on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Thomas Ai Keller, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, arrived In the city yesterday afternoon aboard the company boat ! Norah Jane from the Islands and sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Mrs. Charles Graham is Hostess fori. Mlss Kwnie Aianson. wno nas .Miss I-oe Smith Tuesday Night ,Deen 'WOlng a tew flays In the . ,clty In her capacity as organizer of rJunvlor Cn or British Col-whose Complimenting Miss Rose Smith marriage to Thomas Graham ,mbla' r,saUed last night by the tot Vancouver. The of Tulsequah takes place shortly, ,prInc,f RuPert a aeligntlul miscellaneous snower . .V V. .'. .7 was held Tuesday evening in the A. M. Monson, Miss Manson came Summit Apartment at the home of n,fre after a trip to Ottawa and was while in the of her west city Mr and Mrs. Chas. Graham, Graham, par- par- uncie ana auni, ait. ana Airs. a. k. vm tfltfiiii rf.nrf nfh. Nichols, Fifth Avenue East During spring flowers. After delicious re-'!1" uas a.?UTe local freshments were served at midnight f-1"" ". connection wim organ "on of Junior Red Cross work, a beautiful decorated basket brought in by little Miss Evie Ad- ams and Master Dickie Taylor, i Many beautiful" gifts were received by the guest of honor testifying to VaVaaw m ieuiaTri faaaaa aTiaTflAu v laJaaaTiaTiH Ti7TTITraaaaB Outta Percha Tires Are Sold' and Itecontmended By S. E. PAHKER LIMITED CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone Si For Rest Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Fresh Local' Ray and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 l atari (iviuadiav. auiui( hitt uuuiot sof the evening auction bridge was- played, the prize winners being Mrs. George Scott and Mrs. Henry Smith Jr. , Those present included Mesdam-es, Charles Graham, Henry Smith Sr , Henry Smith Jr.. Oeorge Scott. W. Barton, J. Campbell, R. Arthur. W Hunter. J. McGrelsh. C Taylor. W Haines, W. Robertson. S. Wide. S. V. Cox. Geo. Adams and the Misses Ida Moorehouse, Eileen Hamblin. Dolly Smith, Joan Adams, Evie Adams and Master Dickie Tay lor ' The enjoyable evening was brought to a close with community singing , The STAMP af QUALITY IIIRTYy9v9iH IIIik um iill Work Of Putting In Fittings For Post Office On Work of Installing box panels,! sorting cases, tables, drawers, counters and other fixtures In the new Federal Building Is now being pro ceeded with by Northern Hardwoods Ltd. of Kitchener, Ontario. I About eight men are employed. The expectation Is that the building-will be ready to move Into some time1 next month. The new post office! boxes, involving changes In numl bers for many people, have already-been carded. Dally advertising in the Dail News s sure to bring dally re suits. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 35c a word. Boys' Band bridge Hall. May 28. drive Legion Presbyterian Missionary lThe Manse" May 26. Tea, May Queen FesUval, Dance, S'. Peter's HaU May 29. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Spring Sale June 2. High June 3, School Tea and Display Eagle's Dance June 7. Anglican Tea Mrs. a V- Evltt',1 June 8. ! Presbyterian Tea Mrs. J. R, Mitchell's June 15. United Tea Mrs. Armour's June 22. "WE NEVER LOOKl rmWEGCTB YELLOW OR, FADED, RECKITTS BLUE B I'LL SAY !" r1 IN THE RIHSE Reckitt's BLUE Prevents Clothes Turning Yellow MacKenzie's Furniture Special For Royal Visit Royal Crown Bed Stead, Rojal Crown Sprinf, Royal Crowm Inner Sprine Mattress Royal Crest Bed, Royal Crest Sprine, Royal Crest Inner Sprine Mattress See Them in Our Window ROYAL VISIT $44,50 $54.50 PHONE 773 Special Round Trip Excursion Fare and One Half 836-00 All Meals and Berth Included TicKets CootT Golnj cn S.S. Cardena Leavinr Prince Rupert Friday, May 26, 10:30 p.m. Returning on S.S. Cardena Tuesday',, (9 p.m.) May 30th Tickets,' Reservations and Information' UNTOtf STEAMSHIPS LTD. Prince Rupert Agent F. J. Skinner) THIRD AVENUE, Phone 568 See the New 'Queen Oil-Burm'nf Range No Wiclra No-Cleaning No Forced Draft. 167 :5a Complete Install The "QUEEN" BURNER In Your Own Range $79-50 Installed KAIEN HARDWARE CO. PHONE 3 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. LOCKWOOD'S FUR STORE Spring Jackets and Coats Prices Reasonable. Call and' Look Them Over Ilishest Price Paid for Beaver Pelts BMBBSaaunHaW NOTICE ! Commencing Saturday, April 15th, our CONFECTIONERY STORE Will Open Until 10:00 p.m. Mussallem's Confectionery' Opposite Canadian Legion rn:iaxxx:vraxi ran lanivrKat S S BEDDING PLANTS Dwarf Dahlia, Gladioli fj Cut Flowers for All Occasions I Wm HAIR 1 W T 111! A JL aa la. I Florist, Seedsman Box 276 Phone BLUE 974 iiaxamijaxaTiaoirBa Five thousand Prince Rupert people read the Dally News. It pays to let them know what you .have to elL