f AGE POUR DIAMONDS Gems of Romance. Mounted in Modern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Hare a Large Assortment of the Latest Designs in ENGAGEMENT KINGS, WEDDING KINGS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, EARRINGS Or, We will make to order, any design that jou prefer, in rings r an; other piece of jewelry. We hare in stock rings from $1150 to $1200.00. Wr Invite Your Inspection FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist HUTCHISON. Kas.. May 22. CP I CARNARVON. South Africa. Maj When Inmates of the reforma- 22: CP Klaas Moos, a colored! tory here were issued knifes and man reputed to be 105 years ola.1 forks, replacing spoons, eatirg walked In front of a motor car time was diiiMd and eonaimo- here and Doth lets were run over, tion of bicarbonate of soda slump But beyond "slight abrasions' lit ed to nothing. was not injured. Flags and Streamers This Is A Year To Decorate. Start Now. Printed Cotton Flags On Sticks 4x6 inch 5c llx2ijnth 35c 6x8 Inch 10c, 3 for 25c 15x30 inch 50c 8x12 inch 15c, 2 for 25c 22x36 Inch 75c 12x15 inch 20c Silk Rags .... 5c, 10c and 15c 14x18 inch 25c Tin Flags 14-Inch Shield Complete with 5 flag :. 'i - Dozen 20c SU5 Gilt Carboard Decoration King - 20c Qucen 20c i2inchcrown 35c Complete Flag L'nlt x48-lnch Union Jack with Q9 00 66-inch pole and bracket ?A.UJ H-ft Strong Tape Streamer Q-f AA with 12 Flags ?1UU '-ijjjgj Ships Flags Best quality bunting, 2 50 IVe Also Carry a Complete Line of Dennison Streamers Large Size Dresser Gift C A In perfect condition V A u v Solid Leather Couch C1 Q A A A real bargain J.tJ.UU Heavy Rugs IxG Special . , . $8.00 4-Iiece Walnut Bed- Cftff A A room Suite JUe).UU Studio Couch Special $29.00 TOT DAILY NEWS Monday, Ma 8 DELICIOUS... WONDERS OF REFRESHING ' W hlttletS WIRELESS From The Waterfront By Jay Ess Of new Inventions ihere' no end. In air. on land, and under. Man works such miracles that we Long since have ceasrd to wonder. AcroH the ether eome the waves A xrealth of culture bearing. I fit at home-yet with the wwid The best of orosratns sharing. It may be song, note true and clear. Full-throated, free are flowing. Spell-bound I sit entranced and then My neighbor starts her sewta. Or from St Paul'e'a ehUr ttags ailmpses or heaven revealing, lift me from earth on win of song-Then some "ham's" set starts squealing. Perhap's It's sport The contest's keen-Exchanges fast and thrilling Result's in doubt Then all fades out A dentist teeth is drilling. Or Toscanlnt may conduct His audience almost raving Symphonic climax that's the time My neighbor starts his shaving. . "a Try sw S3 :S3S5sf5 . tj the genuine t peppermint flavor of DOUBLEMINT GUM! Get some today! BURNS LAKE Will she escape? My heart stands ing his absence In Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Eb of Smtthers are retidlne here for a short time. Mr. sUU! I Then in comes that d statk.l Mr. and Mrs. Ray Commons and Ismail daughter. Colleen, spent a But there are times when all Is weekend visiting Mrs. Commons' welL .narents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Meln- No untoward sound's distracting. tyre of Smlthers. uewrre mr men mere comes a. . man The license he's collecting! King's Barber Get s Haircut Paul Emile Tasse Visits Tonsoliar Parlor of Chateau Laurier OTTAWA. May 22: (CP-Emlle Tasse. barber to -Paul King George VI, who Is making the tour of Canada with His Majesty's I personal staff, visited trie barber shop of the Chateau Laurier on Saturday and had a haircut. For once the barbers were less garrulous than their customer. Tasse, l however, was quite businesslike I The Women's Auxiliary of St um uuwcu viiuicii ikiu a Tcty 'successful Mother's Day tea In the iflVs tTall ?lnv Hrvrjin, ,,f Kai ,1 tlful fresh flowers were sold by Mrs. J. Van Norman. Home cooking and candy table was In charge of Mrs. D. W. Casstdy and Mrs. C. R. Hunter while Mrs. R. Jeffrey and Mrs. P. B. Smith looked after the novelty table. Tea was served by4 and was quite uncommunicative. ;de uc points, (xmiM, took wok. advantage aayaniage oi of the mei B. C. FURNITURE CO. B.C. Furniture Offers Real Bargains in ' New and Used Furniture Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites, Dinettes. Large stock of Kitchen Ranges, Beds, Springs,Mattrcsses, Etc. USED FURNITURE Hunters Green Din- QQA Aft ette 6 pieces ldUaUU Writing Desk In perfect condition Larpe China Cabinet In dark walnut, in perfect condition NEW FURNITURE $10.00 $23.50 Velour Chesterfields gQ QQ o-piece Kitchen Set CO A AA In cream and green 1 Walnut Dinette Q9A AA Chairs-Leather seatsV U.UU opportunity to -visit the hospital! Miw Jantf Rochester will sail i Mi R M. Campbell RJ.. lady sup- Thursday night on the Prince 1 ertntendent. was a gracious hostess. Oeorge for Vancouver where she ! Tea served by members-' of the will spend a couple of weeks. Master Hospital Aid Society with Mrs. John Harry Rochester, who has beeniGowanf and Mr- Frank Bushfleld spending the past year at Drift-1 presiding at the tables. wood Crek, will be coming home on tomorrow night's train from theiD!,- If Jf interior for a week's visit J5 IvllKdlla Party On Way To Pt. Simpson Led by Chief Councillor Matthew Hill and John Nelson, president of the Excelsior Club, four Kltkatla boats, having oh board some 125 residents of that native village, are here on their way to Port Simpson for the annual Victoria Day celebration there. They arrived yesterday morning from Kltkatla and will be leaving this afternoon for Simpson. The boats are Norma O., Capt. Henry Brown; Quintonsta, Capt. Matthew Hill; Collison, Capt. Henry Collison; Florence Q., James Lewis. THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Kupert Quite a few Skidegate trollers have now left for the Langara Is-and fishing grounds to fish for the Canadian FUh te Cold Storage Co of Prince Rupert, according to y.;rd received from the Queen harlotte ItuuK QbW a f Ktmngs are now being caught u round Skktetat MUsim where h herring ran do to the very ld and backward spring. U only ut commenced. FVherier Supervisor Jam noyd1 f Prince Rupert recently paid a vKIt to U Qoeen CharlnM inland md was the gut of F. S. Richard - n of Tien, fi hTles lvctor for he Island Amnnt other rnts Queen Charlotte City was visited There were ninety passengers abc ird the steamer Prince's Louise which was In port Saturday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Nine person disem barked from the vessel while two J'ook passage from this port for the south. Again delayed by having had heavy freights to dtoehante at way-polnls along the eoait. Union steamer Catala. Capt. James Find-lay, arrived In port at 11:30 last night from the south and sailed a couple of hours later for Stewart A play's the thing. At fever heat 'jay having charge of his father's, Anyox and other northern points Are passions, tense-dramatic. istore. The Sunset Hardware, dur-1 whence she will return here tomor- row morning southbound. Northland Transportation Co.'s steamer North Coast arrived In port shbrtly after midnight, sailing at 5 o'clock this momlnj In continuation of her voyage t Seattle after having discharged fish here for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways. Indian Department cruiser Nas-keena Is on a trip to Metlakatla today with Capt. Oerald II. Barry. Inspector of Indian schools, and Indian Agent W E. Collison on board. leu and Laura Radley. General ar- often maV you mln, J dollar,. rangemenU were In charge of Mrs. W. Wilson. ; National Hospital Day was observed at the Burns Lake Women's Missionary Society Hospital which was thrown open to visitors. Many pefsons, Including some from out-' "Build B. C. Payrolls" Nice Whipped On Fruit SB "I am a constant user of Pacific Milk and I would not be without it in my home." writes Mr. E. L. "It Is very delicious In coffee, tea and cocoa, for biking and, cooking, for puddings, and Is very nicti on jellies and fruit." PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Ticked Office Supplies Typewriter? and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Beiner Block Phone 234 .MISS YITKI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone OIIF.EN SS0 727 IltASEIt ST. TOMOHT TfES. k WEIl. ,Show. Nightly 1.00 L FOR THE FIRST TIME jlnging. swtttneam ot TUugmy Manetu" and Ros Mark" in a modem musical romance .... and iH in TECHNICOLOR! JEANETTE MicDOHALD NELSON EDDY IN VICTOR HERBERT'S ma7t isiUA "FRANK MORGAN RAY BOLCER FLORENCE RICE MI5CHA AULR HERMAN BINtt MAM M O-. W Direct. DlrtctH 4 ky ay JPMBB rr7' W. S. VAN BI Cartoon "THE NIGHT WATCHStA.V Noreltr "OKF.VT WUT NEW AND BLTTEIt COLD CURED ICE Far the Halibut and Haunvn Flectt Foilowtng the investigations of the Fisheries Resesn-": E'' the Company has Just completed extensive changes a:. I ;; , ,t-menta in ice storage and ke delivery methc4s. Ice for the boats will all be eld Ire, thoruhlr corn! t aged at new low ttmperaturcft. It -111 be drllmrd InU the hold, even In the liottett weather, at cold at tht storage room. Fishermen are In ited to Inspect the new system Detter ire than ever before, at no increase in cost means r r rj to the boat and Improved quality In fish delivery Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Kupert jfj RriiUh rlombU SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling il OCEAN FALLS md POWELL RIVEI Steamer leaven Prince Rupert eterj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Train leare Prinee Rupert for the EJt Monday, Wwlneaday, Friday, 6 p.m. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc, call or writ City Ticket Office, CIS 3rd Art, V-17 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TKAIL-imiTISH COLUMWA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Fhoiphales, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphosphates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Quid. Silver, Lead. Zinc. Cadmium. ItUmulh, Antimoitr i AVWA-W.V.W.'AV.1.'. I? DAY and NIOIIT Phone 13 Taxi U PAT MAZZIE 5 Odd. Poit Office, 4th Bt If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement In this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer w rh i?tv. "i