NOTICE Our daily delivery for the summer months will start Monday at 4 a.m. No delivery Sunday afternoon. Those in need of milk Phone 10 for Special Delivery. Dominion Dairy Bridge Series Comes To Close Season's Prize-winners of Lag Irs Competition Receive Awards At Final Session ;' Final of the successful series of bridge parties conducted during the winter by the Eagles' Lodge took place last night, the feature being the presentation of prizes covering the season as follows: Highest score, George Howe. Lowest total score, N. McNab. Ladies' high average, Mrs. C. J Harmon. Men's high average, J. D. Mc in a Leod. There were twenty tables in playi last were Casserole kg Mary Blake A-"vegetable casserole" doesn't sound very romantic But a vegetable casserole made my way (using the rich smoothness of Carnation Milk) is something to make snv hungry man's eyes brighten. (Read the recipe below). One of tte wonderful things about Carnation Milk is how h "dresses up" everyday dishes. It makes them so much smoother, richer, finer in flavour. And Carnation Milk cottt so little to use. Carnation is just whole milk, with part of the natural water taken out; sterilized so it keeps on the pantry shelf indefinitely, homogenized to give every drop equal creamy smoothness; irradiated for extra "sunshine" vitamin D. .RADIATED For bottle-fed babies, Carnation is the most widely used evaporated milk. It is very digestible, always the same, always pure and safe. Babies need its extra vitamin D. i . 77 VgMible Casserole" ii one of the recipes in the beautifully illustrated ' Carnation Cook Book. A host of ideas iH-jtvt for 13 (postpaid). RADIO listen to the "Contentea Hour" every Monday night. See your local newspaper for stations and time. A CANADIAN PRODUCT "roa Coateated Com" TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Paplaaa Many Suffer Low Blood Count And Don't Know It. TIm Uffllint thine about lo Wood ial It that tvu ran wrlgh about a murk aa jou nr did B look brailhf arut almaf. Tt rou raa M aa If roil had Irad la raw l. doprr. tired and iwplroi. law blood rouat nmaa y-v kaat ' Mart red blood rarpuarWa. II U tWtr vital lob to rarrj lift-ailn( ntpi from jour luan tkrouanout yovr bodr. And lt u It takra oirca to rip4ol aaaoiiM ia your car and tnakt the power to tarn l whla, aa you must Hare pUnl? at aira to aifiada the mrir ia your body and you roinc porr. Ort Dr. William Mak Pi". U-ity. TWy ara world-faraoua tor th twin tbry la larrraiinc th aumtwr and icnyrtk of ml rorpuarln. Tb with your kl J ruat . you'll trr lit boamftni- tip ta atair at If you wr floatinc on air. Auk your drucfut tor Dr. William. Pink I'iUa today. Whifflets From The Waterfront three months' notice given In writ- V" I (lng by either of the contracting, ughtouse tender Alberni, Capt. i parties. ; Harry Ormlston, sailed this morn- j "The advantages of having a jne for Langara Island, having on mon; second, Mrs. J. Judge; third, tWa arrangement Canadian Press. south over the same route Mrs. J. McRae; fourth, Mrs. Petet o uumea oy prop Solem; men's first, M. Karasosky: second, George Howe: third Thomas Ballinger; fourth, D. A McPhee. Following cards, aganaa or even comment nor cheapened by sponsorship. All the bulletins so prepared and broad-i northerners returnlne to North-l j Canada on CTJ&JS. Empress of Aus-. the Armour 8alvage Co.s service jtrajla. Their Majesties' visit will be , boat Pachena. is expected back in aa event 01 red-letter record, not port from the south early next only In the annals of Canada, but week. as well In the opportunity It will (give The Canadian Press to prove The Indian Department cruiser its value and aptitude for service Naskeena left this morning for Port as a national institution. The fin- Esslngton and Kltkatla. having on est traditions are safe In Mr. Cam- board Indian Agent W. E. Coillson egle's hands. and Capt. Oerald H. Barrv. lnsnee. . "Close In sequence after the royal tor of Indian schools. The Naskeena j visit, a Dominion general election U due back In port tomorrow night ,may add another major Job to this in time to permit Capt. Barry to j year's heavy program for The Can- catch the steamer Prince John for adlan Press throughout the entire the Queen Charlotte Islands, .network of Its member ncwsDariers. jThe campaign assignments, the special reporting a Dominion election always entails, the collection and tabulation of polling day return, will of course necessitate a considerable expense, which will be met by a special assessment on the members, as soon as an accurate estimate of the amount Involved can be obtained. i CENTRE OF COMMUNITY Timely Address Given to Gyro Club By Boys' Work Expert This suggests a brief summary The timely subject of a commun-of the financial outlook for the lty centre and activities therein, coming year. It Is pleasing to be more particularly as concerns youth, able to announce that notwith- war dlscuraed bv Bert Flddes. sm. standing an estimated Increase of retary of boys' work for the Board nearly $30,000 In the wages of the of Religious Education of British , operating etaff, next year's assess- Columbia, lh speaking before the ment will be only about $5,000 high- Prince Ruocrt Oyro Club at its reg-1 er than that o! 1938. This result ular weekly luncheon yesterday I nas oeen reached by the elimination Before any start was made on the of the $6,000 radio estimate carried building of a community centre for so many years, by a reduction Mr. Flddes strongly recommended in tne cost of the West Indies ser- that the money should be all In : vice, and by a general scaling down hand to take care of the financing) of expenditures effected by the Fl- and that the undertaking be ac-nance Commission and approved - ' by the Board of Directors. ' "The two years during which I have been privileged to serve you as President have brought their full quota of new and difficult problems! ito The Canadian Press but they I have all been solved satisfactorily' by honest co-operative effort and some of them in their solution' have opened new vistas of Dotential' ClASsiFlED FOR KENT growth to this oreanization. a mv CLEAN, Weil - furnished modern tenure of office nears Its termlna apartments, Phone Red 4U tlon, I congratulate you all on the " o. . . , , achievements of the nast. and hp.1 I4 UK hALc ! cording to the financial 'available rather than an tf. speak your continued co-operation tor SALE- 1937 deluxe Fordor iu uiitiiuaining tnose nign stand-' ards of service which have won for The panadlan Press the commanding position t occupies in the national life of the Dominion." 1 Mrs. N. McConnachle of Rivers, I Manitoba, sister of Miss Orace Cheater, who is to be married this ' r vriiinu law r.iviii j i im n in n n n ni r w Sedan, good as new: mileage 15,-000. Phone Red 415. tf. CHESTERFIELD, Dnln? room and Bedroom suite! Piano. Other household furniturePhone Blade 446 between 5:30 and 8. (103) FOR LEASE Miss" ASB-The whole of the ,R. Cheater of Edmonton. . i I . . f urn tmnar f li ;,f AMfli-' Tiivv (Cheater's sister-in-law, arrived In ithe city on Tuesday night's train to attend the wedding. 30 rooms. Furniture for sale. Ap- I ply W. J. Alder, City Hall. tf. aaaaaaaaaaaaaMattC PAOZ TOUR TUB DAILY NEWS Thursdi? jj DIAMONDS Gems of Romance. Mounted in Modern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Have a Large Assortment of the Latest Designs in ENGAGEMENT RINGS, WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, EARRINGS Or, We will make to order, any dctign that you prefer, in rints or any other piece or jewelry. We have In stock rints from $1150 to $1200.00. Wc Invite Your Inspection FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist BEST NEWS IN WORLD. (Continued irtjm Page One) I in operation whereby The Canadian Press supplies the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation with a greatly enlarged bulletin service of j news for emission over IU national network. This new set-up has been I reached after prolonged negotiations between representatives of C.B.C. and a special committee of The Canadian Press, Including In Its membership nearly half the personnel of your Board of Directors. "Because of the greatly Increased cost this enlargement of the radio bulletin service entails. The Canadian Press has asked for and Is to' receive financial Indemnification from the C.B.C. for the expenses. Incidental to the preparation and; editing of these bulletins, as well as other necessary outlay with respect to the service. This indemnity i Is no fixed at $20,000, a year, and will so remain during the currency of the agreement, which, however, may be determined at any time on KISS YOUR ; complement There h-. ild be i the friendly co-operation and equal representation of all Interested organizations. Assistance of the wo-'men of the community would also i be Invaluable. Important as well would be that practical men should have a hand in the building project. At the commencement of his ad- 1 dress. Mr. Flddes gave an interesting account of how a ware of Juvenile deltquency had been eradlcat-ed In Kamloops shortly after the . war through an organisation which he had directed. A committee consisting of business men. civic leaders, school authorities and police had been set up and a program of I activities had been embarked upon. ! Through careful management, the youth of the city had been directed along proper Jtnes and the delinquency had been eliminated in the community. Throughout, the principle had been followed that school studies must be of prior consideration to the recreational and sport activities. The students themselves had agreed upon the standard that must be maintained working arrangement of this kind board Thomas Westhead. keeper " taT'""",""' " with the OB.C. are so obvious as to,OI the ilfjhthouse there, and Mrs. "l"1. Tl?m .render unnecessary any attempt to Westhead. ' who arrived in the city X " , and iZrlu wrLThad MhiAl.. i.n.ti i,o ... "a of ethics and morals which had ..-.ofutni. hiu "ui i yesieruay ancr a vacanon inp fact that it places The Canadian to Vancouver. The Alberni will Press In a paramount and dominant ais0 land supplies at Langara Isl-posltion as the supplier of news on and and Is due back in port on the air to the whole Dominion, from Saturday. coast to coast, Is In itself, one sub- j mlts. a circumstance of profound' Bringing passengers, mall and , significance, because It Is clear freight. C.N.R. steamer Prince recognition by constituted author- John. Capt. George Coles,-arrived been rigidly adhered to. As he had done in other addresses here. Mr. Flddes stressed the Im portance of the personal leadership1 ment ounK Canadians tak- and direction over any material fa-1 the n UU picture cUltle that might be bestowed upon jwh,cn haf brfn wkU,y activities wnsm, FULL. BODIED INVIGORATING PALATABLE REFRESHING Alio aik for Jamout BURTON type Alt SILVER SPRING STOUT Wfc.HTMI.NSTr.il UKEWrnY LTD. "T 4Tbls ailrertlicmcnt Is not publlabed or dUplarcd by the Liquor Control Board or by tha Government fit British Columbia, !C0MEDY IN ! QUADRANGLE Comedy resulting from a quadrangle" Instead of ,he perennial triangle" la the theme of Three Loves Has Nancy.' starring Janet Qaynor. Robert Montgomery and Franchot Tone, which is the feature picture tonight and tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre . The story Is that of a small j town girl who accepts the casual! Invitation or a flippant author to seek him in New York If she meets with difficulties She Is in stalled as cook In the penthouse apartment shared by the author and his publisher The latter falls In love with her but she is already betrothed. Finally, after a series of complications, the novel 1st. reattilng his love for the girl succeeds in winning her i A series of comedy situations arc) said to keen laughter at a high! level throughout the picture Supporting players Inlude such favorites as Ouy Klbbee Claire Donald and Reginald Owen In prominent role. A short feature of more tha: usual Interest on this same pic rture program Is "Youth Marches On." a film story depicting ex perience of three typical mem bers of the Oxford Group move for the betterment of u nu oren prncnitB youth. ruI.J..ft ft t i . at lty, not only of the reliability of ,j port at 7:45 this morning from u',7?2iJz p d" our news services, but also of the 1 Vancouver via the Queen Chtr-I?!"1. V "r; night and the prize-winners ulnely national character of our ijotte Islands. She will sail at 10:30 : ladies' first, Mrs. C. J. Har f?."?T5 e or&anlzatlon. Under ; tomorrow night on her return w l ISkS 2i ? Si con of Vancouver and Rev. Roy Dumford. Ken Harding and O , . With mw a total ..!. Ust of 230 - pas- Johtutone of Prince Rupert, scngers consisting largely of- cast wilt be given to the people of ern British Columbia. Yukon and I POLICEWOMAN IICLPLD W. refreshment Canada throu6h the definitely ac-IAlaska after spending the winter LONDON. May V: CP Dlffl- u. uc ' m tu ac in ncrtraweii poticr were served and dancine followed 1. I aa"n rress' Princess Louise. Capt. S. K. Oray. sUtlon when with music bv Mrs J. s. Black's a Scottlfh tlrl charg- v4 - "i am sure i Angelo Astori was master ceremonies for cards and Rober McKay for the dance. Frank Elll crtn nroc Hmi st trio Arm onH V. - i . . W speak for all oresent arrived In Dort at 8 o'clock this In expressing the appreciation of morning from Vancouver and sail- The Canaldan Press to the Prime ed at 9:30 a.m. for Skagway and Minister of Canada. Rt. Hon. W. LJ other Alaska points. The vessel will Mackenzie Klnc fnr th hnnnr V n ho Vr.V horn niiili, v.v rs,,4-u ed her Hindu husband with deser tlon. It happened a policewoman on duty spoke Hindustani and the case was cleared up. ... . ; naa conp our nruaniTatinn tn ik. i of smnnn uui ViK.nni I nr... ......n.j j committee in charge consisted of.annnintm.nt t r v n,. i. ' I -.. wwo a r,.ij 11 r" "au,csc. uutn muir you many aouars. Noble. A. Ronald, H. Ferguson tawa Parliamentary Suoerintenri. Cant Paul Armour vhn h,.- J. P. Moller and A. Montesano. 42n Love Love S ent, as press representative for been on a trip to Vancouver with I w'U COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRIXCK IHTPKKT FEKI) CO. Phones SS and Ut BrariiBaiiiiajiBLtiBca,s 1 111 s a ww. ! 9 S B pi i Wm. liAlK Florist, Seedsman Bos 276 Phone RI.L'KS't Orders Taken Nnw For .Mother'! Day Lar Variety Cut flowers and Pol Plant Mall Order Prompt Attention tm in intwtu aurai m-Bumi it NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelii Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM $1.00 up $0 Rooms Hot At Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. not 1M TUB SUU'IMSK inr nv tup ei. ; .'"T So True to Life V.,- Love It i Janet ran ruddle kii and cook ... no wonder she mows her men down! It's Bi Jojl III iiffTwP (At 7 53 and A EXTRA 8PI CIAL Evervone Should See "YOI?TII .MARC'lirH ox A 22 minute Short SuMf-f made by the Osfecd Grni With . . . Cecil rtroadhant Also Walt Disnev i SOCIETY DOd SHOW Seenle "Cairo and FeiN'm TONIGHT and I KIIIAY 2 Showi Mshtly 7 C idi tJ Office Supplies Typewriters anl Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Beiner Block Thone 234 Advertising is an MacKenzie's Furniture Simmon's Royal Road lo Ket -There is Quality. St ir .--1 J-Commemorate the Royal Visit by having a Simmon Kprlnr Filled .Mattreaa. All sizes. Priced as low 1850 Phone 775 NEW AND' mrrTEit COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Salmon I'leeli Following the investigations of the Fisheries Research P1111"-the Company has Just completed extensive changes and imprT menU in Ice storage and Ice delivery methods. Ice for the boats will all be old Ice, thoroughly vurfil t aged at new low temperatures. It will be delivered lni the hold, even In the hottest weather, a cold ,he storage room. Fishermen are lnrltcd to inspect the new system. . Hotter lco than ever before, at no Increase In cost, means f mm to the boat and improved quality In fish delivery. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert fn A tlritUb ColumM1