Ml M ! 4 m 'ft ' Ml I Us 1 4 Ml VdL XXVILL, No. 101. TOT DAILY NEWS Tuesday Msy j, i t DIAMONDS Gems of Romance. Mounted in Modern Settings by Skilled Craftsmen We Have a Large Assortment of the Latest Designs in ENGAGEMENT KINGS, WEDDING KINGS, BKOOCIIES, KRACELETS, 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 $1150 tot$1200.00. We Invite Your Inspection FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist SERVICE workers were most needed. Mr. Fiddes chose as his text " Follow Through." In golf, tennis, bad- fT DfVG mlnton or any game, even in the II P Y ij great game of life, one must follow 1 through. One could not stop half Bert Fiddes. Secretary of thejy and pect to win. The world Boys Work Board of the Religious!-" too full of good starters but Education Council In British col- fw were 8d finishers, umbla, was the guest speaker at In the young peoples" societies, the morning service in First Unit- the Sunday School, university, etc. It is good business to buy locally made SUMMIT ICE CREAM. Packed in ice if ordered. Valentin Dairy Phone 657 THE ANNUAL SELF - DENIAL EFFORT May 1 to May 20 In Aid of Our World-Wide Social Service When Called on Please Give Liberally To the Service That Succeeds SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling aj OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVEI Steamer leave Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the Eiit Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 616 3rd Ave. v-n-:s winners of th Governor -Ge-ierai j Awartls for v. best works in fit-tun. poet y and general lit erature published by Canadians dur.ng 1938 have been announced by the Canadian Authors Association. Picture shows, left to right Gwethalyn Oraham, fiction, Swiss Sonata Kenneth Leslie, poetry. "By Stubborn Stars. John Murray Gibbon, general literature. Canadian Mosaic." TRIP FOR CHILDREN ed Church Sunday. The program; a" siaraa on eu diu. ura u.c was In the nature of a Boys' Service) "me for tests came, many failed, with Ken Harding as chairman, as-1 because of the temptations of anj yery encouraging Tcports were slsted by Jack Davis, Tommy For-casier life beforehand. presented last evening at a meet- Receive Literary Awards children may have a close-up view Tlitl. flionna of Their Majesties. JLllllC VUalllC Plans regaruing the drawing for the names of the children at the Ct Prnrnrrnfinn Grand Dance in the Moose Hall on V wnviis In order that all schools may be At Least Six Youngsters From Here represented It has been decided Being Sent to See King that, if funds permit of the sending of six children, one will be sent from each of the Borden Street. King Edward and ,1 '.Schools and three from Booth rest and Eddie CIccone who repre-i Certainly these were difficult ing of the executive of the Prince Memorial High School ince's most ardent workers In this Mrs. H. T. Lock and Ned.Tobey Wednesday evenlna and be back In cards have been made bv S. A. Kell- field and In a field where good had charge of decorations. Prince Rupert on Friday, June 2. .back, the Serenaders Orchestra are Mrs. J. S. Black, who will be In donating their services at the r TRY SUMMIT ICE CREAM j The local fresh made Ice Gream l Vancouver at that time, has ac-' dance, the Moose are donating the ictoria and back to Prince RuDert. ,'arsanlzatkms In nuttlnir on enter i while In Victoria the girls will be UlnmenU. P nilt lir af frit Vmintr ll'nmon'i A t 4 to mar, f et rAMlnfv tn. A-m Christian Association hostel and follows: the boys at the Young Men's Christ- Proceeds from Toe H. and lan Association rooms. A place has Fire Hall Concert been set aside by the Victoria Com- Donations inltee on Yates Street so that the Queen Mary Chapt . I.OD.E. n E Graham Wafers-Arrow. Packet Corn Flakes-3 packets First Patent Hour you prefer. ,24's ... . 49's Red Kellogg's Thrift Tea Orange Pekoe blend. Lb. PHONE 179 16c 25c Any kind 79c S1.49 49c Thrift Coffee Ground OQf ,'JK' dally. Lb. Your purchases of Thrift Tea and Coffee entitle you to a chance on a beautiful comfor-ter to be drawn on May 6. Peanut nutter Handy pantry tins. In 4 colors. AQf Q 3 lbs, net SPECIAL ! Pure Strawberry Jam Vancouver Island fruit. lOn 4-l'b. tins Eggs--Grade A' Large 2 dor Crabmeat Queen Charlotte. 4 s. Soap Fels Naptha 3 bars Chocolate Malted Milk Borden's 16-oz. tin 49c 18c 20c Peaches Lynn Valley. QQp 18-oz. tins 2 for 35c Tomatoes Royal City or Ash-croft. 2's tall. Q Each Pastry Flour -Snow- 4 9 ft flake. 10-lb. sacks. Plum Jam Nabob pure. 4-lb. tins Heinz Ketchup-Small Large Shredded Wheat-Large packet - Peaches- Columbia. Large, 28 -cz tins Rhubarb- Outdoor. 3 lbe. 34c 15c 21c lie 19c 13c Special Extra Large Cauliflower-Snow white Ofl r heads. Each By King George OTTAWA, May 2: CP Partli- Annunclatlon mfnt Hill concedes that there Is An equal' ""k" . - sented the Tuxis. Trail Rangers and ' times but there had been difficult Rupert to Victoria King's Visit number of boys and girls will beDnS completed n I'Wf Wl Explorer groups of this city respec-! times before. Down the ages for Children's Fund held In the Can-1 chosen. The drawing wtll take place ; Oeorge to prorogue Parliament on tlvely. thousands of years there had been' adian Legion clubrooms. Jack at midnight in the Moose Hall when May 19. The Junior choir, led by H. T. heroic figures who, by sheer deter- Preece was in the chair with Stan-1 it is hoped to have Col. J.w, Nichols Lock, rendered the official Tuxis mlnation. courage and faith, had ley Savllle. secretary treasurer, and and Col. 8. D. Johnston draw the hymn. I followed through. representatives of other organlza-1 names. Name of children eligible Ken Harding, In introducing Mr.j One should not be dismayed by tions also present I under the conditions have been ob- Flddea, requested that more young changes. Tne wona must progress, i Arrangements have been made 1 tamed through the courtesy and co people attend the training classes, Old traditions and many things jor tne children to leave here on i operation of the principals and at the Baptist Church. It was stat- j were being thrown overboard but tne princess Adelaide on the night i teachers of the schools. ed that nearly 40 had attended the ' . did not Jesus do tne very same o( May 26. They will proceed to first mpptlnff rf these classes nn same thine when he faced a DeODle Many Have Helped Friday last but this was hardly a bound by law and tradition? !tne Tuesday will be In their allotted ! One very gratifying feature of the sufficient attendance for the size One must watch that the dls- places for the royal procession. Re-1 support given by people and or- of Prince Rupert. Bert Fiddes, Mr. carded was not better oy :ar man turning to Vancouver on Wednes-.gantzatlons has been the donations Harding said, was one of the prov- the new. IMC day they will leave Vancouver on j of time and ability. The show- Cambral Chapter. I OD E. . Fraternal Order of Eaglet. Whttt Drive 5 DO 11.66 Women of the Moose, Whist Drive 20.00 Prince Rupert Roller Skating Rink - 3.10 Tag Day M.fli Dr. H. M. Morrison . 3.00 Hill 60 Chapter I.ODJL 5.00 Canadian Legion and Wo men's Aux. Whtot Drive 21.00 Per B. J.. Ha con. Total 2.00 1186.69 cepted the responsibility of acting 'hall. Three door prizes have been- A committee consisting of J i as chaperone and will be in charge donated by S. Savllle. In addition Preece. 8. Savtlte. H. T. Lock, O. J. of th.e party from Vancouver to there has beeri generous support by Dawes and W. Lamb was appointed vit to canvass the city. The Canadian Legion has started off the list with a donation of $35.00. The committee expects to raise enough funds to send at least six children but a gen-$44.00 1 erous response to the canvass may enable the city to have an even 5.00 greater representation. Thrift Cash & Carry SPRING SALE of FINE FOODS We Have Reduced the Price on 100 Selected Items Here Arc a Few of Them Granulated Sugar-10 lbs. 60c Sugar Has Advanced New Price Will Be Much Higher Baking Powder Nabob. 12-oz. tins Jewel Shortening or Lard 1-lb. packets Sliced Pineapple Barco 16-oz. tins 16c 10c 9c Nii-Thrlft Butter -First grade 3 lbs. Catchup Polly Prim. 12-oz bottle Corned Beef-Helmet. 2 tins Crabapple Jelly-oz. Jar 4-lb. tin 75c Sockeye Salmon - Gold Seal, ffnncy v 17c Sardines King Oscar. OCT 2 tin Apricot Royal City. 97 18-oz, tins. 2 for W v Clover Honey nnn 2-Ib. tins ... 10c El Rancho or 27c 32 , 25c 39 c FREE 1 lb. of Cheese If You Cut Iletween 16 and 17 ouncesYou win If you lose because you still get a bargain. Mild Ontario- 21C Finest New Potaloc--CaIl-fornla white. 5 lbs. California Grapefruit-Large size. 5 for THESE SPECIALS IN EFFECT TILL SATURDAY 32c 25c 24 c WE DELIVER Whifflets From The Waterfront J A gocxlly proportion of the local' trolling fleet U no' on the grounds although there has not been much fishing of late owing to Inclement, weather forcing the boaU to lie In harbor An Improvement )n weather I conditions, which now appears at long last to be looming, should re sult in an improvement In the run and catches which have been rather thin The local party from the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve which has been on a Weat Indies cruise for the past few months Is, expected to start returning home! by the end of this week. 8id White of the local unit u calling this Thursday night on the Prince Ru pert for, a four weeks' training course at Esquimau. Dominion Constable A J U'iI. Union steamer Catala. Capt. James Findiay. southbound from iStcwart and Anyox. made special cam today at Big Bay to load boxes and at Port Edward and Inverness to discharge supplies. At a result, the vessel was late In arriving here, not getting In until TONIGHT and W Z Shows Nightly DKANNA Headquarters for Your c ! 1121 ;VEDNDil DURBIN In "3 Smart Girls Grow Up" With Nan Grey. ,tn rM Charles Wlnnlrn (7:31 and I Jl, Al)l):i) Wall Dimey "MtrbiWe,-Scenic -porto Rlc" Sportlliht "Champion Air llopprrf WHAT NO TANS? BIRMINGHAM M, t Because a game be' ta ana uariuton ' i iV kliuon returned to port Saturday SfC?lblr nd had night with the Indian Department's ""T u"? F'v J. " . . . : I " . " nlnd closed doors mui-uajr pairoi inp uj oicwarv. br Reduce Varicose jl cuius kiUDD ies nerore nuylng a Tennli Racket See the Beautiful New C.C.M. TENNIS RACKETS A Complete Line MtnillDE STREET of Quality Rackets at a Price to Suit Every Pocket The Name "C.C.M." I a Guarantee of llonett Value For SatMtrtion tni lr Ufe, Ik ar or Swollen Veinj This IUr War - At II., Swollen veins trav isc-.--, t :iuui ana wme it" t . 2:45 thu ferers should get sr. afternoon. Shortly afUr.i077r,aEm;r;:;, r Mir win uti ior Vancouver and - nhirmarut unH fn waypotnU. vein and burwhes iY healing oil. A mm.. y m LONDON. Ont . May 3: CP - JLjrtirrT". ,r" 1 W. C. Johnson, pr.nc.pal of Berk 'ffiw Ado... ' Collegiate, cancelled Eastr Ing with a soft bru: - a ixamlnatlons because children. dlrwted until u t 4 were returning Uj classes before riifMnH , ' u' ' they recovered from Influenza and "Siigti c , were suffering relapses. w j, McincillOVS Din nt'NLOr TLN'M! BALLS The Lonirit Mfirtef. Touihett Trnnli BU Mde We Are AUo Stocklnr CAMrnnx tknms mlls Pressure Packed .lr Frrth GORDON'S HARDWARE Thone Hi MacKenzie's Furniture RUPERTIA MATTRESS Containing hundreds of small coll springs. Ueautlfully finished Itestmore Silver Slat Spring It's A Retmore 827.50 813.50 NEW AND BETTER ! COLD CURED ICE $ For the Halibut and Salmon Ileett Following the Investigations of the Fisheries Research Static j the Company has Just completed extensive changes and imprT s mcnls In lec storage and lee delivery methods. ? Ice for the boats will all be old Ice, thoroughly f"'"1 r J aged at new low temperatures. It will be delivered lnt the hold, even In the hottest weather, as cold thl storage room. Fishermen are Invited to inspect the new system. Dettcr Ice than ever before, at no Increase in cost, means ec to the boat and Improved quality In fish delivery. conontf Canadian Fish & Cold Storage i Prince Rupert f A ff BrllUb Clu'nk,,