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, any design that you prefer, in rings or any other piece of jewelry. We have in stock rings from $12-50 to $1200.00. We Invite Your Inspection FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist , SOCCER TO OPEN SOON First Game in Senior League This Year Will Be on May 23 Three Teams To Flay . With a three team Senior League1 In competition, the Senior Foot-pall season here will open with play in the Stuart Benefit Shield series on May 23, It was decided at a meeting of the Prince Rupert I Football Association last night. James Bryant, the president, war in the chair at last night's meet ing and there was a good attend-1 ance. Much enthusiasm was dls-j t i piayea. The three teams will be Velvets Navy and one to be managed by Sam Currie. Peter Doherty and George Dawe will be referees for the. season. Big Turn-Out At Inspection Local Battery Put Throuth Its Paces This "Week By District Staff Officer Eighty-four , officers and men. the largest muster on record f.ir the 102nd. Heavy Battery. Royil Canadian Artillery, turned out this week for Inspection by Lieut. Col Ouy Turner M. C D. C M.. general staff officer. The Inspection UDL London Dry GINS Tm4 Around the World" 12 25 40 ox. oz. or. wi Fit. .90 1.75 2.60 Miitltot 1.00 2.00 2.75 Silver Slipper t.10 2.15 Miss Kay Evans Given Shower Miss Nellie Lawrence Hostess Affair Wednesday Night At with pink and white carnations and streamers. The Invited guests were Mrs. Dodds, Mrs. Clarke McLean. Mrs Lockle. Mrs. R. Cheater. Mrs. R TALKS TO ! MOTHERS Wholesome Truths Spoken By Bert Fiddes At Meeting Of Women's Canadian Club Bert Flddes, secretary of th.' Boys' Work Board of the Religious Educational Council of British Columbia, was the guest speake to the Women's Canadian Club at the Boston Hall yesterday afternoon. He gave a very Interesting talk on mothers to a well attended meeting. Mr. Flddes spoke of the relationship of mother to her son and also of the relationship to her daughter. Everything which constituted a home Is the love which was wound around mother. When her son pr daughter achieved suc cess, she took 'second place. today and traditions. seek inner dlenltv Instead of out. ;Cush. Vancouver. Long. Miss Bessie Thompson. Miss urged the speaker Chrlssie McLeod. Mrs. T. W. Brown children to come home and brlnj and Mrs. A. J. Barrie. their friends but to have stand- . . mmmmm , ards to live up to. Teach children " to be indetjendent A woman was a very complete one. th pur- privilege Is to carve the charade.- pose being to test efficiency prior 0( the young. to the spring camp at Esquimau prMlde'nt. Mrs. J. D. Fraser. to be held shortly. Incidentally, it was ln the chajr was the first outside Inspection to close At the Mrs. F. N. Oood be given the unit, taking place moved a vote of thanks and Mr, at Acropolis Hill grounds follqwim c c. mjjj, seconded It. parade from the Armory. Late' Tea was served. various units demonstrated special training at the waterfront drlh shed, the range finding post off A fifty cent classified ad. First -Avenue and at the Armory, often make you many dollars. wll Watch For ANNETTE'S GIGANTIC Removal Sale Hotel Arrivals I'rince Itupert Dan OTtourke, Calgary; Harold Lanning, A. C. Lumsden. J. Camp- bel1 and Vancouver; B" On that traele dav hen Jmus was crucified, his mother suffered' w- E Wal.k. NaM with him. Religion was founded ' Sawjw. Arsbury; N J. ONeM, on a mother's Draver. .Smithers; Ooorge Dover. Terrace. 1 -A a man ffrptt' r1rtir fhp nn. Central ! thine that held him was the mem- Mrs- s ory of his mother, remembering .Hunt. Vanderrwpf side glamour. Savoy On Wednesday evening Miss Net- The menace to the church today Mr- To- Gosnel! and Martin lie Lawrence was hostess to a was the Indifference that people Miller, city; P. Johasen, Vancou-number of friends at her home on showed towards it. said the speak- ver w- O'Brien. Terrace. second Avenue when she enter- er. In church, the child learned tamed at a miscellaneous shown the in honor of Miss Kay Evans whose was marrlp-je will take, place shortly moulded foundational truths and "ill ellL .lm,prefions' that Alpha And . in Beta ded a child s heart. The evening was spent playine Bulldlnz character bridge at which winners were Mrs something definite, without Lpckie and Mrs. R. Cheater. Character was formed In the home The guest of honor was the re- which was the most wonderful ln clpient of many acceptable glfti stltutlon In the world with moth- which were opened Immediately er as head. rS Tie In. Football before the serving of refreshments Confidences between mother and n Wednesday evening senior from a table daintily decorated son and between mother and tMm. .,,. ih, ,rH n, daughter gave Inner ideals to houses met in the Booth Memorial face the world. Olving was the Ilgh School lnter-house fcwtball B most Important service to human- iM,, An ntinr tt-.nn. 9 - a "- -... v. v . uy- tested game re -jlted tn a draw ol "Have faith In young people." three eoais each tncourage you Three All Score in High School ter-llouse Football on Wednesday w l lm - . ... u:' f kt( JiP .sNnd don t lf the 111) I I I Thil adveitisemenl is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boad or by the Government ol British Columbu ' : r I .... . . i THE ANNUAL SELF - DENIAL EFFORT May 1 to May 0 In Aid of Our World-Wide Social Service ' ( When Called on Please Give Liberally To the Service That Succeeds SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! opffing at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leave Prince Kupcrt every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leate Prince Kupcrt for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED" SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, GIG 3rd Av. V-17-C9 Softball At High School ner.sainxuness ana sacrmces. , " was II to 5 for Oamma in a game. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bonduk, Ams-, . .. . I Mr. Flddes spoke of the youth of . h " ' " - Girls should Dury: w- unapman. t;j.K Gamma Triumphs Over Alpha By Score of 11 to S A big scoring drive In the fourth Inning In which six runs were made 8. Woods, Salvus; John Hlci ftb League over Alpha. The final score A. Mc-' . .V"" .lenes lor tne game were: Oamma Hebb and Christian. Alpha McNab and Mah. League standing: Oamma Alpha Beta P 2 2 2 W 2 1 0 L Pts 0 2 1 1 2 0 CIASSIFIED FOIC KKNT CLEAN, Well - furnished modern i apartments. Phone Red 441. tf. , KOK SiM.K FOR 8AL&-1937 deluxe Ferdar Sedan, good as new; mileage 15,-900. Phone Red 415. tl. CI I ESTER FIELD. Dinln roo and Bed loom suite. Piano. Othr household furniture. Phone Black 448 between 5:30 and 8. (108) TOR SALE Bicycle in good condi-uon. Phone Black 92 after 530. (103) FOR LEASE TOR LEASE The whole of the two upper floors of Alder Block; ' 35 rooms. Furniture for sale. Apply W. J. Alder. City Hall. tt. Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies t Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Bemer Block Phone 234 THE SEAL ot QUALITY mm rj 5 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyc PINK SEAL finest Pink Salmon Packed br the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In, Prince Rupert Whifflets I From The Waterfront Advcrtivns ti an Investment. J Union steamer Cardtna, Capt. John Boden. is due In port at 9 o'clock tonight from the south and i will sail at 10:30 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts., CP it. steanwr Princess Adelaide. Capt. Henry" Anderson. Is due In port at 3:4S this afternoon from the south. She sails at 10 pm. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Two boats sold halibut catches totalling M .000 pounds at Seattle yesterday They were: Bernlce. 18.000 pounds. Booth. 9c and 8.5c. Al Jr.. 10,000, New England. 9.c and 85c. 4 atr 1 - . '"IKS TnvirnT 2 Sho,,7 :007 JMJNKT r.AYXoT "3 LOVES HAS NANCY" 'At 7 5J tnd j ji A Short Snbjf t SpnUC -voirrii MAuciitrov Made By the Oiford r, AIo Wall DKncvi -society i)0(,snow IT 1 I -. S-I-l M. nwpairicK irattU. TAUfr COMING SAT O.MT EDW G, HOBINSO.N . - AM Till: LAW" BLUE Stops Your Clotha from Turning Yellow When you cone to the Uit rtnu remember to add Rcckitt's Blue for ubittnttu No extra effort. Cost? A cent or two a month. Reckitt's BLUE Prevents Clothes Turning Yellow MacKenzie's Furniture Simmon's Royal Road to Rest -There Is Quaiity B'V' : 1 Vi Commrmorate the Royal Vlilt by having a hlmnMTt'i Sprhn-Filled .Matlre, Ail lzr Priced as low Ci O Kfl as Phone 77S NEW AM) m.TTKR COLD CURED ICE Tor the Halibut and Salmon Ilteit Following the Investigations of the Fisheries Resear 6tti3n the Company has liut completed extensive changw an i .mptu menU ln Ice storage and Ice delivery methods. Ice for the boati will all be old Ice, thuouihlT mrfd or aged at new low temperatures. It will be delivered !ni the hold, even In the hottest weather, an rold lb storage room. Fishermen arc Inrlted to Inspect the new system. IJcttcr lco than ever before, at no Increase ln cost. m" economy to the boat and Improved quality in fish delivery I Canadian Fish ft Gold Storage 5 I'rince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A IIO.Mi: AWAY FROM HOME" IUtei $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 CO. Ltd. nri.Ul. Col mmmiamBi''0' COAL drain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PKINCK KUrKKT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 538