MM PAQE FOUR a o a Direct Importers of: FINE CHINA, D1NNERWARE Hotel and Restaurant White and Green Band Vitrified Ware Various Sizes of Glasses for Beer Parlors BASEMENT STOKE Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist TO TRAVEL HIGH UP - LONDON, April 18: (CP For use on Empire and European routes British plants are building 14 19-ton passenger. 225 mile-an-hour monoplanes, to cruise at 15,000 feet height level with summit of Mont Blanc, Europe's highest mountain. BERLIN, April 18: (CP About 3,000 male dancer ' and others In amusement establishments must take up Job's in factories, workshops and offices, the labor office rules. inn MM COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 t'rfnre Rupert Music Utith Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 Easter Services At Glen Vowell Salvation Army Corps There Observes Resurrection Season GLEN VOWELL. April 18. There were special Easter services by the Salvation Army Corps here In the afternoon and In the evening of Easter Sunday. There were a num- ,,ber of visitors from Kispiox. Following the afternoon service ; a banquet was served by the ladies ! of the Home League at the home of 'Charles Gwoim. Speeches approp- riate to the season were made by (Andrew Crosby of Klsplox. who ex-' pressed appreciation of the hospl-Itality. Richard Morrison. Mosei (Morrison and Envoy Peter Brown. : A number of hymns were sung and ' the closing one "Jesus. Lover of My i Soul," was led by Mrs. Miriam Rus-'sell. Mrs. Eliza Sampson pronounced the benediction. the sermon by Richard Morrison. Eileen Woods. Agnes Robinson and Jemima Shonoss sang a trio and Adjutant A. F. Parkinson spoke a few words of appreciation and welcome to the visitors. Mrs. Parkinson led the closing hymn and pronounced the benediction. Try a Classified. . GORDON & ANDERSON Arc Exclusive Agents for FRIGID AIRE Only Frlgidalre has 'Cold-Wall' The refrigeration sensation for 1939 No other refrigerator will operate so cheaply Uo other refrigerator is as "trouble free." See Tlicm on Display Priced from $121.50 Buy Them on Easy Terms "Tne Company fcas Just completed extensive changes and Improve ments In Ice storage and Ice delivery methods. Ire for the boats will all be old ice, thoroughly cured or aged at new low temperatures. It will be delivered into the hold, even in the hottest weather, as cold as the storage room. Tl3hermcn 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. I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. British Columbia 0 o o o 0 o o o a 21 v 0 O 0 0 0- .SI 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000' NEW AND BETTER COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Salmon Fleet Following the Investigations of the Fisheries Research Station, Opening of New Number for C t t 1.1 a crvicc aim licpcnuaDiii.j' r Phone 13 Taxi PAT MAZZ1E i Opp. Post Office, 4th St J From The Waterfront V ( Like Prince Rupert. Seattle had lb heaviest day ol halibut landings j so far this season yesterday when thirteen vessels brought in a total of 305,000 pounds as follows: Mar- tlndalc. 39.000 oounds. San Juan Greenville Concert Band L. Doug las, president: Fred McKay, bandmaster: Johnson Russ, manager and Henry McKay, secretary as well as the teacher of the Indian port at 8 o'clock this morning from Stewart and will be sailing about 4 o'clock this afternoon for loco after having completed discharging of fuel at the company's local tanks. Good Advice for Constipation! X doctor vlll tell you that the beat Uli( to do In earn of tick-Man U to find the rawe, If you are eonttlpated, don't be ntltfled with temporary remedies. Find the nuee of the ailment: It would ba May If your diet, like that of moat people, la unbalanced no doubt It larks bulk." And "bulk" doesn't mesa quantity, but the ln4 of food that does not completely assimilate and leares a soft "mass" In the bowels that helps the bowel to mort. If that Is whU Is lacklnc. the solution Is to eat Kellogrs All-Bran, crispy and tasteful, for breakfast It helps form the "bulk" and contains Vltarcln Di. the natural Intestinal tonic. Eat some All-Hran erery day. drink lots of wster and become "rtfular"! Made In London, Canada by Kellogg. At all grocers, T Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 THE DAILY NtWS Canada's Royal Guest? A dav or two later, on Monday. t .n.. a Mav 15. their Maiestles will stea."- - ttepuise. .lauicd rtiiuicrjr, iciuiiicu w jiw. . - i ,n.,c iui. i ci. asnore ai uueDec. wnre on hco Anvnr nnrt nthpr nnrthorn nolnts icmocr li, JI3S, me isruisn. lea . r T " their Sufferlng from an attack of Queen will leave on an 8X00 mile blood poisoning. Bert Ebden. chief HP across the Dominion, taking steward of the steamer Catala, has been off for several weeks and It i c cV.u.k i The boat Northern light arrived I " . w , Hn port this morning from the Naaa ,un. me opening am as .cuuy R. ... . 0reenvllle On ADei urown ana were was scnpiure j. a. an, , board mn were the num owner and reading bv Mnsps Morrison. A vo-l cal solo by Andrew Crosby preceded Whiz, 73c and 6c; Huskle L., 3500, Whiz. 7ic and 6c; Hannah. 6.000, New Enzland. 7c and 6c: Antler. 15.500. Booth, 7's.c and 6c: Evolu- "e traaiuonai zi guns as me tlon, 10.000. Washington. 7ic and battle cruiser Repulse and escort 6c. Cod catches sold for 2c per nS pound. cruisers Southampton Glasgow enter Canadian waters In the Gulf of St. Lawrence. in every province and nearly even j major city, with a four-day side1 will probably be some time before trip to Washington, all compressed he Is able to return. L. E. Scotter-lnto the space of a single month : Is acting as chief steward on the. They will sail for home from Catala during his absence. Halifax on June 15. The centrepiece of the Canadian tour is the four-day visit to Ottawa from May 17 to 20. This will be the longest, stop-over In any skipper.; ne city and during their stay Albert Moore, and officers of theitnelr Majestic, with their suite of 10 persons, will reside at Rldeau Hall, residence of the Oovernor- General. will play the leading role In a risii --i Whifflets COLORFUL PLANS FOR THEIR MAJESTIES' TOUR NOW WELL UNDER WAY OTTWA. Anril 18: (CP) First attendance of a Bri- .itish sovereign in a parliament of his overseas dominions, vtc and 7c; Eiectra, 41.000, wasn-ia glimpse of new defences on Canada s 1'aciiic coast, a !t0cVlM an,Vc: PuJ" chat with the world-famed Dionne quintuplets, tea on the m i- in the French-English metropolis of Mont-Uberty '40,000, whiz. 7.c and 7c: , real these are among the highlights of the varied pro- Akutan, 38.000, McCallum. 7Vc and gram for the tour through Canada j 7c: Mariner. 10.000. San Juan. 74c of King George and Queen Ellsa-.LS 'i: and 6c: Arne. 14.000. New England. betn in May and June f" V; ' "lw Kinl"tt lBl3 ncn M a ii ,nrmn Canada's first anliitr In th MC anu oc. nuuwci.ui. . --"-inrinr- h- uitt Pnnndft with n ana wueen win De a navai one. - ------ Canadian destroyers and the Bri-! ot offleerf lrom M- s-ih uvst inr)iM fwi u-iii fir Cumberland. flav jsenoni. Mrs. Mavnursr. -rne number numoer 01 of national national functions lunntmnc In-il, n.t : a rest amid the beauties of Banff MaMnMnl T)n ( n Ik. n.l... 25,000 school children mostly the on May 24, Victoria Day (an annual holiday in Canada In honor of the King's great-grandmother) His Majesty will broadcast a special message to the Empire, probably from the royal train. On June 7, Just prior to leaving Canada for the United States, the NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates Sl.OO up SO Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Sail For Home Returning to Canada after their an(j! American visit the King and Queen will tour the Atlantic Man-time Provinces before sailing from Halifax for England, June 15, on It Is recalled the King's great- father crowded, antiquated T Wharf to the $3,000,000 state-built Boston No special observance marked that have " taken ? place C In the fish- days In the city on business. onal War Memorial In the city's I, . . . Inpw new HnnfHirafinn Confederation Rn...r. Kntmr. Ti,-',n Tin."" industry j in that Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imper- If you wish to svuy something . ial, Capt. A. S. McGaw, arrived in quunrr-oi-a- Queen will lay the corner stone'cc"tury Dir... T for the hew Supreme Court build ing. It has been arranged that the King will attend a session of the Canadian Parliament either to prorogue the Senate and House cf Commons or to give assent of th Crown to measures that have been passed by Parliament. The last day of the Ottawa visit. Mav 20. ha been designated by the Klne for the official observance of his (birthday, December 14. West To Pacific Pmm O , 4 U - in t Queen will Journey westward to I the Pacific Coast and back, their ini, II .1-1 1 . -JII Ing full cargoes of Ice out of Bos-1 ton to keep fish fresh until they could race back to market. Prev- .Iminlv thov trwtlr -n rniu. nf .nil special train making brief stops ;i(n" ' u.. Tu '.T !aw will uZLl leave their train Z ?e,?l for short? ?.t their catches day by day. I The industry expanded rapidly t1n 2 , and Boston n bme the largest - SiVihif ? ?n DrU,hportln the United States. New tlsh Columbia, to stay at Oovcrn- , .,, . . lVot vesseU began to ment itn,,,,. n, ih. .f t appear enant-Oovernor E. W. Hamber ofl '"'Xr1"?1! C "J British Columbia and Mrs. IIam-"ne"on- "'T,? h-, I masts that once irurroundted the 1 The royal tour will have many I notable features. Shortly after Their Majesties' arrival at Queb-c they will see a loyalty parade of fishing wharves has given way now to the sight of sturdy steam or dicscl vessels. The trawl and drae net have been brought Into prom inence to replace hand-lines that Pronrh.rrnnion tn ni.,i ! had batted hl every 18 Inches Plains of Abraham. I et l W.a.8.not wlthout Reaching Winnipeg, capital of. ""8 maustry broke the te central province of Manitoba.1 cs tllh bou?d lt to T wharf since 1884. Some dealers evert stav ed there after the new pier was opened. But because old T Wharf was Inadequate and unsanitary, the state stepped in and, In conjunction with wholesale dealers, erected the new pier that was nearly 12 times as royal guests will spend some hours! large M thc 0,d- At lhe hcd ot the in Niagara Falls and will view the plcr R coId tomge and freezing . plant was built. The plant can produce 425 tons of lec a day and I Its storage capacity Is 15,000,000 pounds of fish. It delivers crushed ice by a roof railway, dropping It through chutes to the various stores. T Wharf gradually became thc Oreenwlch Village 0f Boston with i tea rooms springing up where fish stores once were and apartments . being fashioned out of former fish lofts. I At old T. Wharf an annual fishery haul was valued at $2,500,000. .It now stands at about $8,000,000. 'HIS DEATH , i IS SUDDEN J. Lome MacLaren, Another Of Esteemed Pioneers of City. Is Ilemoved Another ot Prince Ruperts well known and esteemed pioneer residents was removed by suddrn death yesterday In the person of J Lome MacLaren. The late Mr. MacLaren. who had suffered for some time with heart weakne. expired while bathing In hU home. His daughter. Mb Lorna MacLaren. had left home a usual about 8:30 In the morning Lunch-' Ing downtown and returning to the house In the evening, she found her father not as uiual around. She made the shocking discovery In the bathroom. Dr W. T. Kergln was called at one Death is believed to have occurred several hours prrvloua - Mrs. MacLaren had left the cly only at the end of the week for a visit In Vancouver. She will be back on the Prince Rupert tomnr rVv; and "ench. under MarouU ' Louis de manded the force, at Halifax tajpaUy of -ny friend, win b. Aiomcaim. mei in an engagemeni There were fortv-two Dasseneers that placed the destiny of Cana-.wars. w .... ... . far aboard the steamer Princess Norah na unaer ne ntisn nag. which was in port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Four persons disembarked from the vessel at this port while one boarded her here for the south. The Princess Norah will be making but one more voyage on the Alaska route before belne reulaced crossed the seas to greet for the summer by the Princess 5UDJec m n -governing uom- Loulse. ,inion. I From Quebec the King and ! A tremendous boom in Canada's . . .. ... .... Loyal Greetings lourui iraae u anncipaiea aunng Nearly 180 years later the his- lne roval T,slt ana manv noleUi torlc port and ancient capital of.at kcv PlnU on tne Itinerary al-French Canada will offer loyal rcady report complete bookings, welcome to the King and Queen I Government tourist officials cation the first occasion a British l mate upwards of 750.000 visitors. sovereign and his consort havetmMliy Americans, may oe cxpeci ed In the Dominion FISH PIER AT BOSTON 251 b Anniversary of $3,000,000 State-Built Dock Tautes Without Ceremony , nv JOHN riLLSIll'RV Canadian Press Correpondent BOSTON. April IB: CP-Just 25 years agn the Boston flshlnv Industry moved IU activities from In Ottawa the King and Queen 1? Plcr row morning Bed the widow as Duke or Kent, com-, ana aaugnicr. w wnom vnc uery extended, deceased Is survived a brother. William MacLaren. Ottawa. A native of Flteroy Harbor. Ontario, and sixty years of age. the late Mr. MacLaren. following trw profession of an accountant, came to Prince Rupert th 1609 from Vancouver as representative of the liquidators of the old British Columbia Tie and Timber Co Late he was connected with the grading t?f Third Avenue from Seventh Street to Fulton and with the rock cut on Fifth Street He then opened a real estate and Insurance brokerage office, conducting that Into the musical instrument line with which he had latterly been identified. For several years In the early days he was secretary-treas urer of the Prince Rupert Board of Trade. 1 The funeral will take plaee to- party w1U be spending a couple of cludlnj the unveiling of the Na-' 'mfr. renected 00 the changes Mevlng another service would com- pete too severely with the Empire flying boat service between England and Australia, the Common- o roarKei-.dori.Batavia service to Australia iiik sea looa.mosi nouoie of which ' are the filleting and ck-fuczlnT processes. ! JOHN HULL'S IIEE Filleting, without doubt. htu: been the most Important develop-' LONDON. April 18: CP The merit since the American people .?fvernmcnt sponsors a perpetual ceased hanging whole salted 'cod spelling bee In London, now In In the woodshed to slice off piece progress for 20 years. The "bee" as needed. Under the practice of 1 a board appointed to settle dU-fllletlng. fishing vessels began tak-'puted spellings of place names. CPA tidCS sod! ; thviriit Sunday Tundiy Aprq lu'1ll" na VKI)S'rsni t hllDWS Mllitly .op k Great Artign Drama of k. Kyber l a. and Iirlusb Tr. Iri dilion! 'Drums' (In Technicolor With RAYMOND MASSE! SAMJ. VALERIE IIOBSu.N At 7:21 and 9'2Z NOTE -Entire Loie Section Bt wrved for 102nd Halltr Tonlhl "Donald Eatt ADIllll) Ducks LuckT Mrmriatt VI a. si tiar4 h . irrom the tail I)j Mail Schedule Tuesday. Thursday n1 Saturday .. from Kkerna Kim Fridays. Cardrna r For Vancouver Tueadaj U 10 tw Thursday k Fildsy 1 j: ' . 9 April 6. 17 and M r From Vancouver- Sunday Wednesday . 1' Friday April 13 and 23 )uilnes for years until he went 'or Anot nd 10 is Wednesday k -From Antes and Stewart-Tuesday U.tOia Thursday " . ? For Naaa River and fort Slmm-Sunday .... t morrow afternoon tram First rrom Naa River and Tort Ham Presbyterian Church with Rev II 0 Funston otttelatliu; Arrange-menU are In the hands of B. C. Undertakers. PROTECTS EvMriRE LINES ann,vsary b"t many an old-J CANBERRA. April 18: (CP-Be- Tuesday ' 13 it rr Queen Charlotte liltndt- Pprtl 7 and 21 I : From Queen Charlttte liU&4- Aprtl S and 10 t For Alatka April 13 and 23 From Alaika ' April 6. 17 and 38 iv.T.V nave rn- wpalth ROvernment will probablv Montreal nrlce of ba r Inn ralCb0m,nh,t0hy u 00 a Royal Dutch Air S?lc and ,h there have hern man mrfuai .. ....... ..... .. J maJ5 UP ir I . unn 10 exiena iui . KnnriM , in 7,, s proposal troy- ounce. LONDON GOLD LONDON. April 1 rRicr. CENTRAL HOTEL KOOMS and CAFE Fbone SI For Dtit llaaMb'kl Coal MKft. C K. nLACK Crystal Diamonds art s' But they only glitter In LM light King Coal Diamonds ' fight For they sparkle in tin Black Diamonds? A Ton Will Come to You If Voa Phone up 632 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. MacKenzie's Furniture HABY CARRIAGES Madefy Lloyd. $22.50, $25.00, 27.50 Lloyd's Folding CarriagesIn all colors. Lloyd's Folding Carts- 1030 models and up to the minute in detu Phone 775 DRESSMAKING Tailoring and Remodelling KIMI UYEDE Phone Blue 016 203 3rd Ave. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized MM VALENTIN DAIRY rilOHHMJ