5 PAGE SIX DIAMONDS Gems of Romance. Mounted in Modern Settings by . Skilled Craftsmen We Have a Large Assortment of the Latest Desiens in ENGAGEMENT KINGS, WEDDING KINGS, 1JR00CIIES, K'iAPELETS. HAHMNfiS Or, We will mike to order, any dcir,n thai voa prefer, in r;n;s or an the- pleve or jcwrlrv. Wc have in stock rings from $1130 t siwo.oo. Wc Invite Your Inspection FINE CHINA, DINNEKWAKE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist HOME FOR OLD MEN tion of the apartment house has been entirely remodelled and redecorated. Adequate heating and plumbing arrangements have been provided. Several rooms have been Joined to provide a ward which will ac- ndate nine off this men, being Preparation of quarters in the Dyer Apartments which should prove quite comfortable for indigent men. not requiring active hospitalization, who are to be removed from the Prince Rupert General Hospital, has about been completed and it Is plinncd to move the men out of the hospital about June 1. To receive the elderly men, a por- a uauuiuui. lucre vsiu oe u lutcn- en and dining room and private bedroom and bathroom for the caretakers. Salvation Army officers will be In 'harge of the home for the time t j . la cha Tires Are Sold and Recommended By S. E. PARKER LIMITED MacKenzie's Furniture Special For Royal Visit Royal Crown Bed Stead, Royal Crown Spring, Royal Crown Inner Spring Mattress Royal Crest Bed, Royal Crest Spring, Royal Crest Inner Spring Mattress See Them in Our Window NEW AND BETTER NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot tt Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1!G S44.50 S54.50 PHONE "5 COLD CURED ICE 5 C For the Halibut and Saunon Fleet ? Following the Investigations of the Fisheries Research Station, the Company kas Just completed extensive changes and lmprove- s ments In Ice storage and Ice delivery methods. !j Ice for the boats will all be old ice, thoroughly cared or J aged at new low temperatures. It will be delivered into the hold, even in the hottest weather, as cold as the storage room. Fishermen are invited to inspect the new system. Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase in cost, means economy to the boat and Improved quality In fish delivery. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage O I . 1 Prince Rupert tQ. JQ British Columbia J COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 538 4 ! Peace Depends Upon Germany UNITED IN MARRIAGE Miss Katheryn Evans Becomes Bride of Percy Mcintosh at Evening Ceremony With about fifty Invited friends present at the ceremony, the marriage of Miss Kathryn Ann Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans of Smlthers, and William being at least in the persons oflPercv Mcintosh, son of Mr. and -rant, and Mrs. Victor Suddoby from Wra- Adam Mcintosh of Prince Ru Canyon City on the Naas River. THE STAMP OF QUALITY pert, took place last evening at the home of the groom's parents. Atlin Avenue, Westview. Rev. H. G. Fun- week. ANYOX cnurcn, oinciated. The ceremony enng to the radio ;waz penormea unaer a pretty floral arch and the rooms were taste fully decorated. The bride wore a three-piece champagne colored suit with.i i which, for travelling later, she don-liwi orchM t-coat with matching! accessories. She had a beautiful -orwge bouquet of yellow roses andj "irnntlons i Miss Nellie Lawrence was brides- .maid and Harry Ward groomsman. ! Following the ceremony, a toast ' - the bride was nroposed by George 'v-hell and responded to by the ,T3om. The bride cut her cake in traditional manner, assisted by T. W Brown. Servlteurs were Mrs. J William Trotter. Miss Bessie .Thompson and Mrs. George Later In the evening, the couple sailed for a honeymoon trip to Long Beach. Returning In a few week?, they will reside at Louise Apartments. They are well known and popular among many friends and will have general congratulations and best wishes. BURNS LAKE Dr. and Mrs. T. C Holmes left on Saturday's train for Edmonton to attend the graduation of Mrs. Holmes' brother. Dr. R. Burns. Dr. Irish of Fort Fraser Is the attending physician at the hospital here In the absence of Dr. Holmes. J H. and J. Clark of Port Moody, father and brother of O. Clark spent last week here, guests at the Clark home. They made the trip by car. N TDK hi TKUME ( OI KT Of IIHITISM COLfMIUl i IN I'KOIIATK ! In Tlie. Matter of Tlir "Actmliil-.tratlon in the Mattrr of the Mate of Jfni I'rtrr iHilmrr Thorn pn, Dnnsrd, lntrtatr TAKE NOTICE thai, toy order of 1IU, Honor. W.. E. nslwr, Uie 15th day of lUj. A. D 1939 I m appointed Ad- mtnbtrator of the estate of Jena Peter DobrxT Tbornncro dcoeeiied, and all partlea having claims againat the aa'd eaxale art hereby mjuired to xumlah aarne, properly veiUlcd to me on or before the lvth day vl June, 1939. and all parties indebted to trie estate are required to pay (the amount or their indehtedncM to me forthwith. DATED the 16Ui day of May. A-D. 1939. BIONA LOUISE THOMPSON, Administratrix, Prince Rupert. B.C IN THE hlTKKMK C OI KT Or' HKITIII ( OI.I MIUA IV I'KOIUTK In The .Matter of The "Aiimliil-tratlnn Art" And In the .Matter of the ltate nf Albert l:rnet t'rrrl, lrened TAKE NOTICE that toy order of Hi Honor. W. E. Flaher. the 15th day of May. A. u 1839 i ma appointed Ad tn0trat?r of the entate of Albert Ernest Ferris.' deceaned, And all parties havrng claims eg&lnst the aald eute tt herrby required to furniah aame. proper ly verified to me on or before the 19th day of June, A. D. 1939, and all nartlra Indebted to the entate an required to pay thtt amount of their fnrWjterineis to me forthwith. DATED the 16th day of May. A.D. 1939, ORTIIJ.E K EPENCEIl, ' Eiecutor. Alyanxh, D. O. THZ DAILY NEWS ' Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Evans were outgoing passengers on the Catala Monday. Mr. Evans Is going to GoldfieMs, Saskatchewan, by way Save Prom of Prtnce nuJ't aB1 Mrs- Evan i or uaj d 1 I ClllICl has. gone south for the time being. Vhifflets From The Waterfront waypolnts. LONDON, May 19: (CP)-When Mrie Roumleu. JL " ston. pastor of First Presbyterian cooJ new bombnroof shelter J ! Activities For Summer Start a Mothers" Dy service on their la-land on Burn? Lake The service u. C M.ftiUl ut.j D. Mar 'hill. w hr'd Jointly by the Pairing. -rh- have been diamond drilling at Rums Lake and Decker Lake bands. B:v Mi'souri. returned here on the Five boatloads of people, about 60 Catala at the first of the week. In all. were transported to the Is- land where an advance party bad T. Klrkwood has arrived from cleaned up the cabin and made pre- raising of the flag. After singing "O Canada." all retired to the ca- bin where the service was continued. Recitation, were given by several of the Young Rangers, a scripture reading by Past Chief Ranger Gordon Rush and the ad-' dress to the mothers -n made hv Misses Flannel Slacks Pure wool flaanel slacks In shades of brown, forest green and navy Well cut and finished. Sizes 8, 10. Q-t vX.tJO QC 12 years Dollir Day. pair Ladies' Flannel Slacks Pure wool flannel slacks. Zipper fastening, well tallied In shades of forest green, brown and navy. Sizes CO CIA 14. 16, 18, 20. Dollar Day. pair OuOX3 Pure Silk Chiffon Hose Pure silk from top to toe. AH new spring shades, all perfect merchandise, crepe and chiffon. Sizes 8V2 to 10. CI HA Dollar Day. 2 pairs for ?XUU Silk and Linen Table Cloths 52 inches by 52 inches, assorted colorings. All tast to washing. Excellent value Dollar Q-f Aft OLUU Day. 2 for Turkish Towels Run of the mill, all perfect merchandise In plains, patterns and lacquered styles 5 towels for 4 towels for 3 towels for $1.00 81.00 $1.00 Men's Wool Socks Men's all wool worsted socks in heather mixtures and browns. All sizes 04 A A In stock. Dollar Day, 3 pairs V-l-.UU Men's Dress Shirts Men's drca shirts, assorted colored stripes and plain colors. Fused collars attached, all fast colors. Sizes 14 - to Dollar Day' $1.00 Chair Seat Pads 250 chair seat pads, two-tone oilcloth covered in pastel shades. One side reversed wool felt finished with ties. Fits any kitchen chair. Reg. price C-j A A 35s each. Dollar Day, 4 for Vvw Man in the Moon ' Isn't It a good thing that we Three Yoimr KaneeiV Hands I'nlte have a King and tjueen to take To Observe Mothers' Hay nlmtra V 110 If... tn. TM . . l u lo unno, -a . itr 1ivnnn Mir iq- (ppi. t itAaovKn. Ian MCLWin and joe summer aouvme-i w u aroai nrnnin Ktnnrf rdv tn Chan left for the south on the Un- Rangers of thl district opened with " lay down a definite long ran? poli:y for European peace when Germany clearly demon ftrater wtllin,nc's to rcnounae agression or use of force in re- ' latlons with other countries, Prime Minister Neville Cham- berlaln made it plain in the 1- House of Commons during a foreign affairs debate today. ion boat hb waek. our rmnos ulf Hitler and Musso-j linl? Its time we forgot them. Now that summer is really in' vntm- ln Ming let us get summer Into our Mti km mm - tut get mc uiiiik winds of winter. Another thing we might all for e. .a w u tit of Prince Rupert, Think up all the good pofttti about Prince Rupert and repeat them over at least once every day. Premier to spend a few days in paratloru for the service. H. Eck-t . . ,,... . . . n ,nakM' Town. land loaned ht boat and terrlM wVdo "? hTe; 'to mosqultoe. drought, dust storms asrfst in transportation, Dr. Otibert. Consolioatcd Mining Pa ,00d, rebflUons' when all were assembled. Chief and Smelting Co geologist. John 'Ranger Leonard Radlev of the and h&b(- McLeod and William MeoKeiule , Burns Lake hand, called for the were passengers to Vancouver last Young Rangers salute during the Mary, aged four, paying a visit to a friend with her mother, who is of a talkative nature, got tired and began to inquire about going nome. j Her mother rebuked her and said: "It's very rude to Interrupt, while I am speaking; you should wait until I finkrh." Past Chief Ranger Clarence Saun-! ....,- .... CPU. steamer Princess Adelaide. dcrSe"ral hlmns and a Per don't finish tui uui (luiurs were uucisucr&eu "uuaiu Hushes, -tiiTcu ai ... ' i negro woman tappiyinu for a oort at 2:30 this afternoon from PoJlL as you ad! eral thanksgiving in which all Jotn- ine souin and wta sail at 10 p.m. rw V". 7," ruhtlsement on her return' to Vancouver and . IT ."!""c' Br'. lady.' 'concluded with a short talk. The FORBIDDEN PLEASURES (program was arranged by Ranger in de newspaper. Lady 'Interrupting): "But, I advertised for a Scandinavian." the staff of the South African' Tea we. served by the youngiter. at dl ference religion High CommlssWner's office hat and a haopy Umf followed, boats mke?- a let-up. they are generally be- returning at 8:20 The weather was low South Africa House. In the, nerfect and thaw hn Mthri fnr list , the occasion greatly enjoyed the train the Scot had been boring' day i everyone with tales of the great Extra Special Ladies' and Misses Sweaters Pure wool and silk and wool boat neck barrel style In pastel shades. Q4 A A Extra special Dollar Day. each ?A.UU Umbrellas Stubby styles, fancy rayon silk top In brown shade only. Wood stem, very strong and durable. 00 Extra special Dollar Day. each vX.UU Waffle Knit Polo Shirts Heavy quality. Size 21 to 34, colors blue, white and yellow. Dollar Day. 2 for $1.00 Luncheon Sets Rayon and cotton mixture, fast colors, assorted cloth 36x36 with four napkins. Extra special Dollar Day, Q4 A A 2 sets for . ?X.UU Ladies' Pure Silk Hose Pure silk hose scml-servlce weight sub-standards from the regular 69c quality. In all the newest spring shades. Sizes 8 '4 to 10. Extra special QQn Dollar Day. pair OUC Hed Throws Part wool In assorted pastel plaid designs. Sateen binding, very durable. Size 68x88. o-l Q- Extra special Dollar Day. each llleached Bed Sheets 50 pair fully bleached bed sheets, Full double bed size, 81x94, linen finished, hemmed ready for use Extra good qual lty. Extra special Dollar Q4 AA Day, each t?lUU LAST Tifi-c - ,.T deeds he had done "Well, new - said a r at last. " suppose r i something y&t ea- : t; L Jove, 111 undertake f self " "Thank ye.' repi ed r canna pay my raUr al f-- Try a Classified Al DOLLAR DAY - Saturday at Fraser & Payne's Just a Kcu of Our Sprfial nn Kate Saturday Dollar I)iv See Our Windows Friday Displaying Numerous Other Items for Dollar Day Selling Lt Complete nitimic ! MARCH In the Thrilling Story , "TRADE j WINDS' ! With ; Joan Bennett, Ralph nli,n,M ' I tAt7:2 and 117 EXTRA I'ETK SMITH and Hw Coming Sat Onl Chat lllckford, Nan (irrT I, -nit sTim.M REHABILITATE A Hi I K AS $ VAAL-HARTZ F May 19: 'CP' F-;, .of the administra-.v. , Jan Kemp town,!. ,. laid. The township the hub of a, srhetrr tate needy Afrikan 20 Doien Pare Wool Ankle lie Pure botany wool with :x : Samples In all the new pu Sizes 8, to 10Vi CM ftfl Dollar Day, 3 pairs for ,JA,UU Children's Ankle Socks Silk and lisle ankle socks w tops In a big variety of shad 3 to 9. Dollar Day, 6 pairs for , Drapery Home Spun $1.00 Linen Finished Pillow Ci Plain hems. linen finished, f u , - ' 1 size, excellent quality You lu I see this line to appreciate CI HQ quality. Dollar Day. 5 for OX.vu Celenee Taffeta Slips Celenese taffeta princess slip? t neatly trimmed tops, all su T j and white. Cj HA Dollar Day, 2 for . OJ-.W Girls' Slacks niue denim, white trim, full 6, 8, 10, 12 years. Dollar Day, each $1.00 Assorted rir-Alcn.v all fast color' 38 wide. Dollar Day, 5 yards for $1.00 3 Kaysuede Panties, Briefs and Bloom"! Tailored and lace trimmed s'flr shades of tea rose and white At! Tx suede non-run quality. Ql ' QQ Dollar Day, 2 pairs for Special Purchase Men's Underwear Cream rib stitch. Silk stripe anJ me 13 combinations. Long leg. snon - -style, all sizes. Harvy Woods C 1,00 and Mercury make. Dollar D.i