PAGE FOUR DIAMONDS Gems of Romance. Mounted in Modern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Hate a Large Assortment of the Latest Designs in ENGAGEMENT KINGS, WEDDING KINGS, 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 $12J0 to $1200.00. We Invite Your Insertion FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist Bride-Elect Is Honored Shower, Last Evening For Miss Edith Wilkinson With Miss Vivian Wrathall As Hostess ' A deliehtful miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Miss Vivian Wrathall. Fifth Avenue West, In honor of Miss Edith Wilkinson, bride-elect. The evening was spent in playing bridge and winners were Miss Venetla Feero and Miss Eileen Hamblin. Later a tastefully decorated basket con GIVEN FREE One framed picture of King and Queen to first Twelve Customers purchasing coat or suit taining numerous and lovely gifts waa presented to Miss Wilkinson who is soon to become the bride of Clifford MadilL During the course of the evening Misses Ruth Nelson, Jean MacLean and Vens-tia Feero rendered piano selections. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the evening Guests present were Misses Lorraine Brockway. Isobel Connery Winnie Cameron. Thelma Davies Betty and Mollie Ellison. Elsie Fin-lay. Venetla Feero. Eileen and Mary Macfie. Ruth Nelson. Florence Parker. Florence Rose. Helen .Stamp-Vincent. Marybelle Style. Betty Wilkinson. Jean Wilson Audrey Wrathall. Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Wrathall. GAVE TALK I TO LEGION in addition to routine business.' told of the splendid part the navy. th.r. th initiation of new played tn International relations, members followed by an interest- the eenim a well as in Officer Ir- th uttermoat parts or the Empire ing talk by Chief Petty structor A. O. Bird of the Royal " Important was the work Canadian Naval Vnlunteer Reserv" !don' ln e local units Of tl.e Boxy toppers, Jiggers, Swaggers, Tailored length Coats, Short Suits, Tailored Suits. These attractive good fitting garments include such handsome materials as Suedes, Boucles and Crepes. Your choice of three prices. $Q.95 $(V95 $1 10 A.95 3 only Women's Coats. Sizes 48, 50 and 52. Jlegular value to CM G $29.50. Removal Sale Special t?X1.t7U DRESSES Sizes fourteen to forty-four, 18J to 24J, women's and misses' sheers, with slips, crepes, etc. Reg. values to $9.95. QC Removal Sale Special ... MISSES and WOMEN'S DRESSES Sheers with printed slips, crepes, prints. Sizes 14 to 44. QS Qff Removal Sale Special . . . V? BLOUSES In bright sheers, taffetas and crepes and prints. Sizes 14 to il. 2i arz Removal Sale Special . . VitJtJ SHOES Ties, Pumps, Straps Oxfords, etc., reg. values to $4.95. In Black, Brown, Navy, etc. Also white cuban, flat and high heels. G Off Removal Sale Special ... V HATS All spring hats regardless of cost to clear 0 SLIPS In satins, crepes, tea rose and white. Also black. Sizes 14 to 44. Removal Sale Special Have You Joined ANNETTE'S STOCKING CLUB? Come In and We Will Be Only Too Clad To Tell You About It $1.00 These and Many More Bargains on Sale At Annette Ladies' Wear Co. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW THE DAILY KETT9 ThurdT May u unusually lnterettlng address and one that wa particularly enjoyed by the members most of whom served with the land forces durtra the Great War. Th s'"ker contrasted the filthy rn ur.dinjs of thief Tetty Officer Instructor Bird trench life, the lack of regular Interesting Speaker Impressive meals there and the absence of Initiation the moat common conveniences The Prince Rupert branch ot the Canadian Legion ot the Br) with the more favorable surround- ings prevailing in the forces of His Majesty's Navy In wartime .., vmr.ir. s.rvirp Tf.iiA in 1 With many an apt story to add rre,.iflr.inn last evenlnir when Pohit to an illustration Mr. Bird SHIPPING ANTIMONY If Market Can be Found, Interior Property Will Produce Sampling Plant of Value A thirteen -ton trial shipment ot antimony ore from the Snowbird mining property at Fort St James is about to be made from the local ore sampling plant. Whether It will go to London. Texas, New York or Belgium remains to be determined. Providing a market can be found, an appreciable tonnage may be produced from the property. President Jack Preece reportu K0'ai tanaaian Naval voiumeer, The Snowbird property U owned on the result of the plan spon-1 Reserve and tne S"3 Cadets. Onjby a. J. Ostrem and associates and sored by the Canadian Legion to behalf of the members. PreaWentju under lease to T. E. Neilson. send children representing tlieJarlc Prc thanked Mr. Bird for. Fairly regular shipments have city to Victoria. Final arranp.e-ia ta,,c tnat nad held the ,We nfrs' been made during the past winter ments were well in hand. Photo- j complete interest and which ser-to the ore sampling plant by some graphs of the fortunate six were vpd to b,nd toeether the various I wven or eight propertl In the dls-belng taken and would appear in arms of Hta Majesty s forces. trtet, operation of which has been the Victoria and Vancouver papers. ' nral disappointment was ex-(roatje possible by the existence of With reference to the equlpplni; Pressed at the action of the Dom-;tne pant. of a Canadian Legion ward in the,1111011 Rovernment ln falling to. hospital complete fittings had been Jmolement the recommendations 1 - - - nwH onH h u-arri would bcof thc Veterans Assistance Com-'Ing Is too good for you.- must fully furnished by the time the mission with reeard to the Dom- take hta place tn the line of those opening of the hospital took place. In'0" responsibility for providing on relief. Organized action wai Th women's Auxlllarv of thea provisional economic allowance! planned to have a more satistac- Legion was co-operating In fitting for unemployed ex-senrke men. tory solution found. To date. It was nut the ward. Uvhll cnvumm.nt. cnnahhl. ahnnt reported. Upwards Of 43,000 CX What Prince Rupert Has Been Waiting For ANNETTE'S REMOVAL SALE We cxpecUo be in our ncw'Iocation on or about the fifteenth of June. We arc opening with a complete new ock of merchandise therefore we arc sacrificing a $15,000.00 stock at rock bottom prices. Below are listed a few of our many values. Come and be convinced. SALE STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 12th, AT 9 a.m. A small deposit will hold any article. Suits! Coats! Jiggers! ir...i iniMatinn ww .u .v. .... ""ice men hare registered In thu carried out with H. A. Breen and iferricc man the -foreotten v.. . .-j G. J. Dawes in charge. Three new arm1lfiHnne TL-prc nnnrnved. It was man.- whom Sir Robert Borden ' demonstrate that those who set also decided that the annual pic-,"" Canada s name "noth- ved are still witling to senrs nhj.Wbuld be held with Dlgby Is!-' and the place and June 23 tne date. O. J. Dawes was appointed a representative to attend the meetlnt called ln Toe H haW to consider a local celebration ot the royal visit. C. P. O. Bird Chief Petty Officer Bird gave an Used Furniture SPECIALLY PRICED For Quick Selling 1 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite At 1 3-rieee Wicker Set At . , 2 Complete lied Each 1 Coil Bed Springs-Each 10 Woven Red Springs Bach , : 6 Dressers From - !. 3 Dining Koom nutlets From 2 Kitchen Cabinets- Each :. 6 Kitchen Tables . From :. 15 Kitchen Chairs-Each 3 Standard Floor l.am From - 2 Axminster Carpets 9x1014 G Heaters From 8 Ileconditioned Itanges From 2 Singer Sewing Machines - From 1 Water Power Washing Machln "At ELIO'S THIRD AVENUE S25.00 S12.50 S12.50 S4.00 S2.00 $6.50 $12.50 $12.50 $1.50 50c $3.50 $15.00 $5.00 $20.00 $12.50 $7.00 YouVe terrific In your first starring production! It's rocked lth hrt tug, adventure, and hunun, MUrinut IwmarF TbeyU Jwwl whn you drtu up In girl's cWtht to pUy Juliet iu4 .ht a Romeo Wlttr Connolly nukttl). Thty'll hoU thtir hu when you escape with the runaway slave anj turn robber to uc littW Miry Jine' 8oU? They'll love "The King" with hi goU brkkj ii 5-Ace Jl. "J DV ' BrUjewtrr" and U th rnt. And thty'll H My "lluck Finn b your rrrrf roUl THnsTTnTTlTriT E ililtlHrtilrt iltll 1 (At 7 33 and 9 38) ALSO News Pete Smith NoTflty TONIGHT and FRIDAY 2 Shows, 7:M and 9:03 11 ooooooooooooooooooooocraoooowoooooooooooooooooooooooi 0 8 8 o o o 8 8 o o 8 o 0 o 0 8 8 0 Clearing Odd Lines at Special Prices Ciiarette UHiter At g Cicarette Hate o Prom 70c, S1.65, S2.50 65c $1.01 SSL, 15c 10 50c 70c Itaiors inPRf From xvu UUy Mfth4nM fentll JJQ ST' 35cto 75c Al Candle Holders 05C OJTn rrntil- 1Ul 4(n Pair Down At lower Va g r.lavs Cigarette Holes and Ah Trays o From o Oil and Vinegar liottl 8 Pair o o 0 o 0 0 a o o o 65c 1 70c 65c 81.35 65c NI M'.MCKOtrS OTIIIIC ITWIS Ormes Ltd. TTiim Pioneer Druqtfuts The Itexafl Store Phones; II k II Open Dally from S a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundayi and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 pa 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOM MacKenzie's Furniture Simmon's Itoyal Itoad to Uet There L Quality r-s ' 1 V! Commemorate the Royal Visit by having a Simmon's Sprint' Filled Mattress. All sizes. Priced a low (jjjg jjQ Phone 75 SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER mer Icnvcn Prince Htipcrt citrj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Tcnln Ienre Prince Iltipcrt for tlif Ktt Monday, VrilneIny, Fridoy, 6 p.m- AIR-CONI)ITIONIiI SLEEPING CAK For farea, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 610 3rd At. Phone nni:ENj If you lose anything, advertise for it.