PAGE FOUR Direct Importers of: FINE CHINA, D1NNERWARE Hotel and Restaurant White and Green Band.Vitrified Ware Various Sizes of Glasses for Beer Parlors TELEPHONE BRIDGE BASEMENT STORE Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist A successful telephone , bridge OF CANADA (Si MPERIAL TOBAC C O L I M OOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' a g 8 8 o a 8 o o o COMMODORE CAFE Newly Renovated. New Staff. Improved Services. J. N. Klllas, manager, lias Just relumed from Vancouver with the best staff obtainable. New Cooks, New Everything, Up to the Minute Special Rltic Ribbon Reef, Especially Imported for This Cafe .. . ? coining Here Rut the Rest. Try Our Special 8 Sunday Dinners I THE CARARET 0 llai hern converted into an up to date dining room with special g provision for afternoon teas. Cards provided free. Ladies may 5 meet their friends In this room without obligation. Make It a Downtown Headquarters wooooooooaaaaaoaoooooooooaooDooo o 0 o a o 0 o a I Whifflets From The Waterfront C O I T E M D mm 7 From seedling to sealed package, tobacco has no privacy. Except for its long sleep while maturing, it is forever under searching eyes and testing fingers both alert in your interests. Experts scrutinize the growing crop and purchase with scrupulous care. Others, again, carefully examine and grade it according to rigid, high standards so that each leaf shall go to just that product for which it is best suited. And, when the matured tobacco reaches the factory, eyes jealous for perfection watch every process. At each step in the manufacture, samples arc put through still further exacting tests. You enjoy the flavour and fragrance of your favourite brand because the tobacco industry employs thousands of expert eyes and ringers and equips them with the latest inventions of science and the finest machinery to guard and perfect your enjoyment. P A N Y J The following vessels of the Prince Rupert halibut fleet had grounds in readiness for the opening of the season on April 1: Vik ing 1. Capt. H. Ertekson: Teeny Milly. Capt. George Cook: Prosperity A.. Capt- A. C. Christiansen; Thrasher. Capt. E. Shrubsall: Uno-me, Capt. Bert Sheppard; Vera Beatrice, Capt. Sinclair Pierce; Thelma.JL. Capt. Pete Melo; Signal, Capt Paddy Ivarson: J. D. A.. Capt. ) Sam Lockerby; Southend, Capt-' J. J.. Peter r Hougan 5an; Johnson M. M. Stephens has chartered his I well known local power vessel Vera " inai case, i migru uiui. uui party was held last night by ..'. the at the regular i weekly , . i luncheon t. of era ting from the company's mlne'thg i railway situation ts all right Prince Prince Runert Rupert Boys' Boys' Band Band Parents' Parents' the the Prince Prince Rupert Rupert Rotary Rotary Club to- Association. Prlze-rlnners were day. President W. L. Coates was Mrs. J. Owen. Mrs. Webber, Mrs. in the chair and there was a good James Krikeviky and Sam Joy. APPEAL ENTERED attendance few guests. of members with a City Commissioner W. J- Alder, sitting yesterday afternoon In his capacity as a city council, finally THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only islmoi canning company with an si: the year round payroll in Prlncs Rupert THE DAILY NEWS TUarstfa- Ma- The Letter Box START RIGHT HERE Editor. Daily News In Monday's paper you publish ed a "not -so-goofy" letter by "Can- cieairu up mi snoruy uciuic adlan" who lifted today for Area No. 2 f khtng , n . farin some of the the Canadian people and then suggested that aB that Is required to overcome them is the "application of a severe dose of sound common sense." I feel that "Canadian" is right in a certain way. Whether or not he ts right depends on how the common sense is used. After all. if I were making a very substantial profit out of the contin uance of situations which were many I might consider it the essence of "common sense" to oppose any change which would benefit the country as a " whole " at the expense Rev. E. E. Brandt, pastor of First S..Frye to the Reward Mining Co.i"' . "V.m V, Baptist Church, was the speaker It wllLtoe used as a serrice boat op- ?! !LT"MJ the way It now stands and that the national debt situation had better be left alone. If I were to take this meaning from Canadian's" letter. I might easily agree that we should apply a "severe dose of sound com On behalf of Robert Brasell. an Martin A. Kroeger. who left for reconsidered and adopted one by-man sense" to the solution of our appeal has been entered by T. W Los Angeles with his father twenty iaw providing for the Town Plan- problems. Perhaps, unconsciously. Brown against a conviction and years ago. is back In the city. He'nini? rmm'miaainn fine of $300 imposed by Magistrate spent twelve In California and years instead of three elective members egea were granted to me and others McClymont In city police court for for the past eight years has lived In and another to effect amendment like me by the government or some ,t SriMnnTT J"? Wentified with Cen- to the Building Bylaw. Accounts .other agency, a constructive for- t 5.hn nL,f, ral,ramanni that has made f0r the month of February total- ward step would have been taken ..-.w. ...vvum, v,vui. ... ruj- iweive pictures ai 'ne capital. He ling $20437.17 were passed for to solve vun w itmiB me crown, nopes to stay in Prince Rupert. payment. our problems." On the other hand. I might feel that the answer to some of our problems lies In providing measures the purpose of which Is to 'benefit the nation as a whole. In .h. rase I might wish to take a Line of action distinctly different frnm that contemplated by the first Fln of view and still consider such I art 'in the "application of a severe dese of sound common sense." To wh. ;h view does "Canadian" sub- .si-ribe'' ' Your correspondent saya that "no T.e seems to have the nerve to administer the medicine" of common sense and then calls for someone to do the )ob. Why doesn't "Canadian" do the Job? Why pass the buck? If he thinks the job of meeting all these problems is too large an order for him to handle, that fact can scarcely be taken as an ex- cure to sit back and do nothlni. KINGSTON ROOMS ATTENTION Fishermen Bright clean rooms over McCutcheon's. ARTICLES FOR SALE RUBBER OOODS, SUNDRIES, ETC., mailed postpaid In plal.; sealed wrapper. 80 less than retail. Write for mall-order catalogue. NOV-RUBBER CO., Dept L, Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. tf LOST LOST Lower set of teeth. Flndet kindly return to, Dally News fov advertiser. (75) George Hills PAINTING and DECORATING Sign Work of all' Descriptions Estimates Furnished Free Phone BLUE 751 MILITARY (PICTURES FUNERAL IN APRIL Afternoon! Last Rites Observed This for l.ate Norman Short 10!nd .Interestlnc Battery Takes Tart MUHary honors were accorded ht aiunuiAn at the funeral of the fitting tribute was paid to the mem ory of deceased. The serrice at the Cathedral was funeral procession. Jack Preece. president of the Canadian Legion, was In charge. It about time we stopped looking for some economic or poltUcal wtt- ard to legislate us out of our difficul ties by means ot a few magic laws' Isn't it about time we. the people, decided to roll up our sleeves, to tackle the problems right on our doorstep first to apply common sense in a way thit will help the community and the nation as a whole? I n-i..i . .. . ..I I wonrtr ir "r?anai4l -itl cnruig nauonai prooiems migni , ' , - -Iprove too large an order In thlcept the cha',pnW o do aomethln: case but surely there are a ooorfl """ul"r "crc no or Ul many problems right In this com munity crying for attention Anv-one with reasonable powers of ob servation can see lota of them. And I will suggest that a constructive and successful attack on so-ne of these will Inspire other community groups similarly to apply common sense to theirs. In that wav w t should gain the knowledge and experience that will enable us later I to deal with the larger problems I effectively nAssiFiEO FOR KENT (FOR RENT Downtown three-room , "Ktyj utitiic uaiiis, till ' IL. t a he merely the kind of person who wui ao nothing more than write let ters to the editor? CANDIDU8. Heals Eczema Here Is a clean, stainless, penetrating antiseDtlc now dispensed by chemlsta at trifling cost. Not onlv rfnat lhl nmit Vialln. lantlscntlc oil nromote raniH anH After ten depression years. Isn't hf allV healing In open sorea and ' v j to. ' I woun(is but bolls and Jilmnli. nlr.r.l are relieved ana cleanly healed. In skin diseases the Itching of Eczema Is Instantly stopped. Pimples skin eruptions dry up and scale off in a very few days. The same Is true of Barber's Itch, 8alt Rheum, Itching Toes and Feet and other Inflammatory skin disorders. You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil "full strength" In the original bottle at any modern drug store. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. "Ootrrnmrnt l.tquor Att" (8cllon 87) .Vollte of Application for Content To irin!rr lUtr Ucrnrt Notic U hprrtjjr given that on the Reasonab e rent Phone Black .tZL..'. 10th oajr of . April pni Ixtt. . tha urvtr. urv3"' "'3 180) Control Control Board D.it for for cunamt curuwnt tn to inn.f.. truufcr ot IWr Licence No, 4133, Uaunl in n-pect of prccnlm bo(ng pan of building known m Saroy Itatl, iltuU at FrarT Streot, upon th UnU de-cribd m loU No. 13 and 14, Block 33, Beotion 1, Map gi3. Prtrx Rupert land RltraU)n DIMrtct, in th Pror. inca of BrttUh Columbia, from Ali-andcr Jamra Prudrtomnu to Carl William ZardU of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, the trarmfrrr. ttted at Prlnre Rupert, B, O. tbU 8th day of March 1939 CARL WllUAU 'ZARIXU Applicant and Traaafere. IX TIIK St l'UtMK ( IH IT Of ItltlTIHII (OI.L.MIUl III lrobale In I lie MaUrr i.f the Mdmliilntratlon Ait" Ami In the Mailer of the Olule of Mik H'orober, l)n-eaieil TAKE NOTICE that by wder of 1IU Honfjr. W E. rwwr. Uie 27th day of Mart. A. D. 1939, 1 waa appointed Admin Wmtor of the enlAte of Nick Worobec, dnnwed, and all parUea having clalrmi nBtiit the ild eaUte are ivrtifj mjulrl to funUh name, prop-iy verttlort to me on or before the 29th day of April, A. D. 1939, and ill pnrtlea lntWl to Ui entate are r-qtlred lo jmjr Uw lumnunt of their IraVibtetliiene to me torthwtth. NORMAN A. WATT. Official AdnUnlMrator, Pruvf Rupert, n O 2ttU lUy vt Marth, A. U. Lit of Bookings At Capitol I'or Coming Month Announred it, vnrman Svdne Short, well An Interest list of pictures known and esteemed pioneer of this "f"" 'or a" f April city who served In France during "k Wlc vmpm ineaire announc- nrt War fir with th 67th I 11 follow: I BatUlkm and later with the lWnd. April 1-Bob Hope. Shirley Ross Many friends assembled at the tun-1 Charlea Butterworth In eral service which was held In St.' "Thanks for the Memory" and Andrews Anglican Cathedral awl DwmU O Keefe and Cecilia Park- ttr er In In "tin "Bur TI f'r . em Up O'Connor April 3. 4 and 5-Errol Ftynn and Basil Rath bone In "Dawn Pat- roL" EilerUen; Toodle. CapM the dean. Rer.'-" numbers conducted by Very Ure Wold: Tramp. Capt. Samj ".SttaTn! Ind TarVmes Olb-on. and Peter. Lien; April 6 and 7-Mlckey Rooney Skeena M. II. Capt. M.," ently there Are such people. !rJreded at the organ. Hymns were! Wallace Beery In "Stable- "Abide With Me" and "Nearer My Ood to Thee " Mrs. J. H. MeLeodj April 5-Leo OsrrUlo and Bob-sang "Beautiful Island of Some- Bnen "Fiaherman's Luck where - by Breen in "Fisherman's Wharf " Followlng the Cathedral service there was a procession to Falrvlew; Cemetery where Interment was made with military honors. The Last Post" was sounded by Buglar William flanr thrre in a lament April 10 and II Virginia Bruce. Margaret Lindsay and Melvyn Douglas In There's That Woman Again" and Joei McCrea and An- April 12 and hv Plner Ram LeHe who, nine -rnnc uupert band had taken part in the proces sion, and three volleys were fired drea Leeds Fllnj. an4 . by a party from the 102nd Battery j, in marge 01 oergeam aicx Aiucnrii and consisting of Sergeant T. A. McWaters. Sergeant Oeorge Mad-dill. Lance Sergeant J. Mussallem. Bombardiers Duncan Miller and Walter Cross. Lance Bombardier H. II. Ward and Ounners J Comadina, Victor Miller. Elmer Thompson. Arthur Phillips and Oeorge Dybhavn. Pallbearers were R. E. Hudson. James Parkes. W. E. Denning. Fred Hardy. C. L. Youngman and Frltx in "Youth Takes a ' r-r - rinAralU CaaLi. I .m wit i April 14 and IS Patricia Lane Morris in "Brother April 17. 18 and 10-Raymond Massey and Sabu In "Drums." technicolor). April 30 and 31-Anee Fare. Constance Bennett and Nancy Kel ly In "Tallapin" and Edmund Lnwe In "Murder on Diamond Row." April 22 Feature not yet book fd. April 24. 23 and 3-Rmald Col man "If I Were King " Skiellum. all of whom had been I il M 2-Lw Arret and comrades of deceased with the I02-L1onl Barry more In "Young Dr na in rrance. wc -emce men naa, riiiaare and Hodgson Dancing a special piace marenmg m we Academy Revue on th. .o ' fate unoti, CV Jp sodf Black Diamonds? Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. I'llONE ORE EN 390 TON NEW AND BETTER IGIIT and litirnT" I-at Complete Show -4 Shirley TEMPLE In a story for us a! A picture that win , m to its Joyous mood" "Just Around The Corner" With Joan Davis Charles Farrell Bill Robimon lAt 7:16 and J "ij I OX NEWS leaturlnf Election of Ntw ropt At VM and : I PLtS There's that Earn t ..si9 . . . and where there! i Jam there's a Jones and vlre-vera' The Jones Family In "Safety In Numb crs Ml l&. Onrr Or' COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Salmon I1eei Poitowmg Mir invrtuahom of the Fisheries R lh Pimnanv ! a ..... .. t . . . , ,ui ojfHpK'ira exu'tuuve rnnr 5: ments in ice storage and Ire delivery methods Ire for the boats will all be old Ire. thnrouchlr ruled ajed at new low leinperalurev It will be delimrd In!) the hold, even In the hottest weather, a toM as t ; slorate room. FlJihennrn at invited to inpert the new ytrtr. Better ir- U'an -v.-r beforr. at no inrriBe ir r.i (I . , t Ue b-.af b;k! nipr-iv-d qtuJity :n fi-ti driivry Canadian Fish & Cold Storage I'rlnre Rupert Co. Lid. rirlllih notumku Crystal Diamond are i '' But tly only gilt!': ; ' liaht King Coal DlamomU fight For thty sparkle m r r A Ton Will Come lo You If Yu I'lione up C32 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Hupcrt for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CAR DEN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs, a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday s.m. If Convenient, I'leate Purchase TUkets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, rrlnce Rupert Agent. Third Ave. rhone 5J Oneninr of New Number I", I Service and Dependability Phone 13 Taxi I'AT MAZZIE a llllri Jill S'' upp. lost m..tt,