1 if ft 1 ?Ad2 roun I DIAMONDS Gems of Romance. Mounted in Modern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Hare a Large Assortment of the Latest Designs in ENGAGEMENT RINGS, WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, EARRINGS . Or, We will make to order, anjr design that you prefer, in rings or any other piece or jewelry. We have in stock rings from $1150 to $1200.00. We Invite Your Inspection FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist Whifflets From The Waterfront . With a good-sized list of passen-:rs, C.N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived In port at eleyen o'clock this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls. The vessel will sail at 4 pjn. for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow, evening southbound. ( There were In all seventy passengers aboard the steamer Princess Louise which was In port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skag- the Armour Salvage Co., returned (to port early this afternoon with the company's service boat Pa-iChena from a trip to Vancouver. The Pachena brought north a scow In tow. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Alberta- lite. Capt. Alex Mosher and with rica are tourist passengers aboard smootn me steamer rrince rtupert iixiay. and irlll malrp thp trin tn Anvor anrt LOCALS f Mis. E. O. Osborne and daughter. Miss Mllllcent Osborne, will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver H. Langley arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria, being here to act as official stenographer at the session ; of the Supreme Court Assizes. L Constable B. E. Munkley of the city police returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to. Vancouver and ! Oeorge Dlbb, William Bremner and Anton Dahl, who have been taking courses of naval training at esqulmalt, returned home from the 'souih on the Prince Rupert this morning. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Clear. north wind; barometer. 30.36 iris Ing rapidly); temperature, 43; sea smooth. Langara Island Cloudy, west northwest wind, four miles per Capt. Larry Thomson on board as!hour: barometer, 30.26; tempera- pilot, sailed at noon yesterday after, ture 41; light swell, discharging fuel oil at the com-: Dead Polnt overcast, pany's local tanks. The Alberto- !northwest wind, five miles per lite proceeds from here to Victoria nour; barometeri 30.30; temperate go into dry dock before going on turCt 44. Ka smooln. to California for a load of crude. BuU J?arbor Ciear northwest 1"d' th m"" Mr. and Mrs. Mace of South Af- "i, WaV U Vancouver. TWeniV-lWO ct.rt rilwmhirVlnir W tnmnr. -J. Bay Overcast, westerly II temperature, 39; sea passengers disembarked here, these row evening and proceeding East.00111' Including some dozen or so witness-' DV Friday evening's train. Estevan North wind, four miles es from Atlln for the James Ander-, per hour; barometer, 30.03. son murder trial at the session of Robert Parsons, son of Mr. and, Victoria Clear, westerly wind the Supreme Court Assizes. Four Mrs. R. C. Parsons, arrived home on ' eight miles per hour; barometer embarked aboard the vessel at this the Prince Rupert this morning to 30.04. port for Vancouver. spend the summer vacation. He Vancouver Clear, northwest 'was accompanied by his mother wind, four miles per hour; baro- Capt. Paul Armour, manager of who has been visiting in Vancouver, meter. 30.03. iy2 Per Cent. Bonds, due May 15, 19 12 Issue Price: 99J75 and accrued interest, yielding approximately 1.72 to maturity AND 3 Per Cent. Bonds, due June 1, 1938 Callable on or af ter June 1, 1953 Issue Price: 98.50 and accrued interest, yielding approximately 3.10 to maturity. rroeeedi will be used for general purposes of the Government of Canada. I Building tHE DA1LT NTfTS Ud A Town a Talk about It. Write about It. Speak well of It. Help to Improve It. Patronize Its merchant Advertise in its newspape r. Elect good men to all offices , Beautify the streeU and gar- dens. Speak well of Its enterprising public-spirited citizens. If you are rich. Invest In something, employ somebody. be a "hustler." Remember, every dollar you l invest In a Dermaneni im Be courteous to strangers that come among you so that they go away with good im- presslons. Always cheer up the men who go In for Improvements. Your nortlon of the cost will only be uBnt what U just Don't kick about any neces- sary public Improvement. Above all. never spend a dol- lar out of town that you can use for the same purpose In town. Weather Forecast night. DOMINION OF CANADA LOAN S50,000,000 I The Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive subscriptions for, a loan, to be issued for cash as follows: Payment to be made in full against delivery of interim certificates on or after May 15, lti1), The Bank of Canada is further authorized to receive applications to comvrt Dominion of Canada Bonds maturing in 1939 into an equal par value of additional Bonds of either of the above issues. Bond accepted for conversion (with final coupon attached) will be valued at the following prices, which are inclusive of adjustments for accrued interest, in exchange for the new bonds at the offering prices: 1 Bonds ire June 1, 1939 100.50 4 Bonds due October 15, 1939 , . 101.57 2l2 Bonds due October 15, 1939 , 100.83 2 Bonds due November 15, 1939 100.50 Bonds accepted for conversion will be exchanged for interim certificates and the resultant cash adjustment made in favour of the applicant, on or after May 15, 1939. Frincipal and interest will be payable in lawful money of Canada. Interest will be payabtt without charge, at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. The Bonds will be dated May 15, 1939. Interest on the l2 Bonds will be payable semi-annually on May 15 and November 15. The interim certificates for the 3 Bonds will have a coupon attached for the interest from May 15 to June 1, which will be payable on June 1, 1939. Interest on the i Bonds will be payable thereafter, semi-annually on June 1 and December 1. Denominations of Hearer l!ond: "om!' 1'000 3 Bonds, $100, $500 and $1,000 Cash subscriptions and conversion applications may be made to the Head Office of the Bank of Canada, Ottawa, through any branch in Canada of any chartered bank or through any authorized dealer, from whom copies of the official prospectus containing complete details of the Loan may be obtained. The Minister of Finance reserves the right to allot cash subcrip lions in full or in part r The Vutt fur cash subscriptions and conversion applications uill open at 9 a.m. Eastern Daylight Saving Time on May 10, 1939. The lists will close as to either maturity or both in the cas ol either cash subscriptions or conversion applications, with or without notice, at the discretion of the Minister of Finance. Ottawa, Mat 8, 1939 L - I .TT' :m fore the fire and enjoyed a good book Instead of prowling among the flowers, nearly everybody was In the garden Monday evening and considerable cleaning up was done. It was Interesting to notice that scarcely a household was not represented among the workers. Spring flowers are always apprec- lated but they are more for the provement Is that much on in- people who raise them than for the terest. 'people of the city generally or for visitors. There are very lew visitors In the city at this time of year and often the weather U so unpleasant that even the home folks cannot Orders Taken Now For Mother's Day Large Variety Cut flowers and Tot Plants Mall Orders Prompt Attention Queen Elizabeth Tea Was Success i: V. . . If O the Canadian National Railway g gardens and found the rockery near g the pond beautiful with primulas a of the dentlculata variety, a de-o lightful splash ot mauve. The only J g trouble was tnat very ew people cr was cold and not conducive to i garden rambler. To a Urge extent' mams nign on me coasi ana .air weather prevails in most parts of ip British Columbia. i. .. , q Prince Rupert and Queen Char-i 1 m not,. auesUng that we lotte Islands-Moderate to fresh should not ha" Pr,n Jut g southwest winds, shifting to south- 1 do sugget that our great effort east part cloudy and cool with snoum w mao. uir probably a few scattered shower "dens presentible as possible West Coast of Vancouver Island when mwt of WT 'tors are In the -Moderate to fresh north to c,ty and nen thc weather U such northeast winds, fair and cool at hat ' can be out to enjoy the garaen 10 me dcsi aavaniage. un rxi-i ' in ei wm in r wi n i u THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockcye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the 0nljr 'salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Queen's weather Indeed prevailed yesterday afternoon for the Queen Elizabeth tea and sale of home cooklntr held yesterday afternoon at Following the all-day rain Sun- th. hom, of Mr. Ernest Gammon. day when most gardeners sat be-pjftn Avenue East, by Bellst Chap-j ter. Order of the Eastern star. A profuslan of purple lilac was appropriately used In the decorative sehere. Flags and patriotic adornments were also prominent. The affair drew out a very large crowd of ladle, keeping up a constant stream throughout the afternoon. The substantial sum of $03 was realized. Mrs. J. H. Carson returned to the city on the Print Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. 8 o fortunately, there are comparatively g few summer-blooming rock plants o so the spring flowers In the rocker- ies are almost the only ones avail- j able. o a ll For those who have rock car- a Idens. I suggest that a lew of the g low growing annuals help to bright- g en them up In the late summer, o They may not grow as large but q 'they will provide color at a time 2 when there is little In thc rockery 8 - H.F.P o NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FKO.M HOME" Kates 11.00 up 50 Rooms Hot ti Cold Water Prince Rupert. D C. Phone 181 P.O. Box 198 MVB-BIiniiBfBiBiiaiM.-M.BiM Wm. GAIR Florist, Seedsman IJo 276 Phone ni.UE 974 t ILUJJiTfi .o Toxir.iT cominotiii:r..kl Mickey lloonei In "HtrCKUDCKKY I1NX spend much time In the garden. La-i 1 . 1 . 4 - "", ;s aj Out of Rudyard Kh27. Heroic Une, f 1 ,h Year! "Gunga Din" With CAKY f.RAVf VICTOK MrMCLEX DOLTiLAS FAIRIUNKS jr JOAN FONTAINE (At 7:21 and Ml AUDI I) Walt Dunevi Mother Const C.of llollj, "Air Wave ter we have thousands of visitors! ooooooooooooooooooooooooooowooooooooooooowooooo ana mey are urcmy uucmtcu m o why so many people are turning 'g their chief attention to summer q blooming flowers Instead of the 0 Clearing Odd Lines possibly more attractive spring, 2 !. Special Prices Clcarrtte Lilhte At Ci(arette lloies From 70c, S1.65, S2.50 65c" $1.00 r,, 15c 10 50c 70c llaxon innRp From XVV OUV .Mechanical Tendls JQ Al :' SET 35c 75c Candle Holder r'nt,, IOC 35C Dof4 (!lai Flower Vae At nia Citarette Itoan and Aih Trail From Oil and Vlnejar riot t 65c ' J 70c 65ct0S1.35 65c AMI NU.MKItOUS OTIII K ITEMS Ormes Ltd. ZTii Jhonecr Drtuzgiats The Kexall Store rhonev: II It It Open Dally from I a.m. till II p.m. Sundays and Holiday from It noon till t p.m. 7 p-m. till 9 p.m. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOi000000000000490 MacKenzie's Furniture Simmon's Royal Road to Rett There Is quality S')le ' 4 Vi H Commemorate the Royal Visit by having a Simmon's Sprint-Filled .Matlrets. All sizes. Priced as low Q C ftfi as rhone 77S NEW AND BETTER COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Salmon Fleets Following the Investigations of the Fisheries Research the Company has Just completed extensive changes and !.T.?r3-ments In lec storage and ice delivery methods. Ire for the boats will all be old Ice, thoiouthir mrrd or aged at new low temperatures. It will be delivered lnt the hold, even In the hottest weather, as cold as h storage room. Fishermen are Invited to inspect the new system. Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase in cost, means economy to thc boat and Improved quality In fish delivery. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert P() If (J nrlUsh OlomU CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C E. BLACK J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koyal Bank Wi ll you lose anything, advertise lor it