1 JH .a If 4 I ( rxaz fotjb DIAMONDS (cms 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 design that you prefer, in rings or any other piece of jewelry. We have in stock rings from $15J0 to $1:00.00. We Invite Your Inspection FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE Basement Store Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist : o MacKenzie's Furniture RUPERTIA MATTRESS Containing hundreds of small coll springs. Beautifully finished Restmorc Silver Slat Spring - It's A Kestmore Police Court Fines This Month Lighter pir-rii nrvpnjTinv $27.50 $13.50 Hotel Arrivals Knox T. Norton Youngs, Vancouver; James Kurnluk. Porcher Island. Most of People Now Appearing In Royal Court Elect to do Time Rather D. Jamieson and B. Queens. Hy-Than Pay der; Mr. and Mrs. Vic Orant. Bal- moral; O. Lebow, Trail; Mr. and Police court fines this April were 'Mrs. A. Kristmanson. Osland. light at a total of $120 in compart- Prince Rupert son with $225 in April 1938. So far A. Horton and D. J. Muir. Victor- CARLETON. N. S.. April 29:!fch LL i""!? (CP) The infant daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Curtis Allen has an ab-undance of living ancestors. On se' her mother's side. besides her grandparents, she can boast of four great grandparents, and three great-great grandparents. Five thousand Prince TRY be erected this summer Northumberland Strait NO RESPECT The local fresh made Ice Cream It is good business to buy locally made SUMMIT ICE CREAM. Packed in ice if ordered. Valentin Dairy Phone G37 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 vll- SUMMIT ICE CREAM ! KING'S COOK IS PLEASED Joseph Farrington Tickled To Death" At Being Picked For Royal Job "Naturally I am tickled to death," said Joseph Farrington, chef on the Prince Rupert-Jasper Park line of the Canadian National Railways Friday afternoon, in Says U.S. Women To Balk Fascism Expressing a view that the wo- "The -- women want to make their Prince Rupert "Town Planning Act" NOTICE is hereby given that'"!" J 'W. J. iln Planning Commission of the City of Prince Rupert, and which con tains the boundaries of the districts in the Citjr of Prince Rupert affected by the said proposed Bylaw and the appropriate regulations and restrictions to be enforced therein. A copy of the proposed Bylaw n i posted on the Public Notice Board! In the City Hall, City of Prince Rupert, and may be Inspected at any hour from Thursday, the 26th day of April, 1939, to Monday, the fiist day of May, 1939, All persons who deem themselvei i affected by the proposed Bylaw will be afforded an opportunity to be heard before the Council at the said meeting on the matten contained In the said proposed D. J. MATHESON. City Clerk, ' TOT DAILT OTHTS Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Landings Here Heavier Than Last Year Prices Holding Up-Assigned to Royal Steamer he would be ?oinir to Montreal i- o i c r- t Norman Taylor, well known of Canadian Pacific steamers. ' .thai CXJ1 Mrrt. tV, Vln. A Wef tmbling block to an Am-'Qwen French and English in TaUma- from Vanc0UTer to Vktorla uraaiey aeciares. i. t,..... at the end of May. Betty Annette Lowman of Ana- spect ior tne law. ne oroice into ". trvintr exoerienees near hr own own way,' ay, she ne said, saia, "and and they tney want want - - Rupert the car of Royal Canadian Mount- anoth trin north New, ews It " ed eu n, Police Constable W. H. p. David -n ea- on their JTerVdTo hopes !M own ,nItla,w. h.v Hn V people reaa me iia.17 n a a su suitcase i lease coniainin. cunwuiu. I ...v, . pay. to lei mem mow wnai you ana stoie to renew arnualntn-M in Prinr .. . .. . Sve to sell. some of the officer's clothing. ndftr to philosophies which of- TmV fer assurances of creature comforts without guaranteeing full freedom. "Our uui women women do uu not noi sink sinK easily easily ternative ways of coming north this year. If she Is successful in a singing talent ouest which L v, . .. Into defeatUm. In the cities and "WJ,?h I f,?"'ludlng Z on the farms, they are striving fn 8catUe' wl" one ter I without heroics, to preserve family pcomfc north on a 8!lieCh,am '. Commeree wU ?r J independence, accepting outside help with a great deal of reluct- ow rp"ca4Jne "mi- finals In the contest, the number ance ' of participants having been redur- ed from hundreds to fifty-five . The Corporation of the City of she will be heard next Tii1av I 'morning over radio station KOMO of Seattle In the semi-finals Th" other trin which Betty has on tapis would be as cook anl llf guard with a six weeks' cruise on a chartered yacht In writing here. Alder, Commissioner, actim.7; " . " ; Tl.Z 7 Z u. :.r.: hU his capacity as Council of m3;"ii;t,, 'l"a"lMi ' nH&KA it t i i j ii ltupen win noid a meetlne on 5 Monday, the first day of May, 1939, at 2:30 pjn.; In the Council Cham- per of the City Hall, city of Prince Northland Transportation Co.'s steamer North Bea, Capt. A. W Nickerson. arrived in port at 10 o'clock "ciock this mis morning morning from irom Ketchl n.... ..t.. rtder a t, Bylaw i which wi . n" TJ 'kan and afUjr dlscn , fUn ?.roP' .to pass. n alfor for transshtnment transshipment Bart Eart over over Ca- Ca nadian National Railways, sailed at 11:30 In continuation ot her speaking of having been chosen as, " " . , . an assistant chef or the royal Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the train which win carry King oeorge 1939 SCason are running considerably ahead of liMb. up and across visit Queen EUzaoetn easiwara Q cn(j Qf A -j th,g ear tnCy jmve reached 11 total Ol SfESSTX Z 2,172,500 pounds in comparison with 1 1,910,200 pounds last at a similar date. 1 nis ye: Farrington yesterday afternoon 907,100 pounds as against 998,000 pounds last year. was preparing to undergo a meat-, total increase- this year is aue io cal examination by Dr. C. H. heavier American landings which Hanklnson. railway doctor here .aggregate 1.165400 pounds as com-! Vpol OVP iJaTlPP ir -a tutt n llttU rnnwmfd mrf nlth Ol'twn nmirrf Far the i UCCll VUlC J- ClIlV. W over a cold which he had develop- final week of this Apr!! landings ed and was hoping it would not have totalled 503,150 pound of interfere with the result of the which 202,150 pounds was from medical examination. At the time twenty-two Canadian boats and of an Interview he was being 306,000 pounds from thirteen Amer-measured by William Bell, local iran vessels. Price, while not high. agent of the railway dining car ronUnue to hold ud better than department, for new clothing with some prophets had anticipated and. whicl he will be provided for the jq far are averaging higher than In royal trip. 193S. During the final week in Farrington said that he had Aprli the highest price for Cau-been advised of his selection as adlan Ilsh was 12c and 5c which an assistant chef on the royal tne DicWc Boy was paid for 2jm train but he was uncertain as to pounds and the low 6.1c and 5c re-when he would be leaving to Join ceivcd by the Atll for 12.000 pounds, the train but he said he thought Ameriean fUh the top price of ir s Canadian inmunes are Was Successful PRODUCTION DOWN The Fine Dance Held List Night At St. Peter's Parish Hall With 180 In Attendance A very enjoyable dance was held last night in St. Peter's Parish Hall at Seal Cove, some ISO persons being hi attendance Fino 'hortlv before the middle of Mav v .u. - ,w, a a tracUvely decorated under the dl ujr iiic uciv iui utwu juuiiu uiru t He will continue on the run out tnc ,ow 7c and recelTed by the (Robert It of here until he leaves for the PaclflCi Resolute and Tonwass for tasi. e went out on lasi nignis caches of 39WO. 38.000 and 34.000 l41!11! . . -pounds respectively. I Farrington Is an Englishman.1 ... wuwv,.. Aboard the steamer Princess Lou- nas urrn m uic uay Lse. which was in port yesterday since November 6. 1923. and lm,afUrnoon thbo from done a good deal of special tram :to VancouTer wcre MU1A, 1113 HUUlC Alt VaisVUUfC live. R Godfrey, who has been assigned as a waiter to the King's train. Is also known in Prince thls year fines have totalled $1425 la; F. A. Hargrave, Vancouver; H.RuiJcrt naying worked oUt of herc i mMHnri HtVi tfiis in the first F. Silverthorn. Dlllmor. I.... ... tuuipmHwi " -- iaai suuuun. three months of 1938. There were tenirai twenty-six police court cases this Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borch, April. Most of those convicted ser- Wrangell; C. Closter. Blllmor. vcd time Instead of paying fines. There were as many as eight pris- ERECT MEMORIAL nni In lh kvk-un at one time I TATAMAGOUCHE, N. S.. April . u ,29: (CP A memorial commemor-1 Boddle WUfrtd At midnight dehclous refresh-menu were served with Mrs. W O. Vlgar. Mrs. Oeorge Kelsey. Mrs. W. B. Skinner .and Mrs. Walter Dalzell In charge. Mrs. H. Henderson was In chargr of the new cloakrooms. W. O. Vigar and Oeorge Kelse where his wife and three children .m.,. ,,..DrWwl al tn na c ' from here. Norrington was in charge ol tkkeU. Is back on the northern runs after i having been on southern boats fori TRURO. N S.. April 38: (CP) -the past few years. At present he 'Creamery butter produced hi Neva is on the Princess Louise but later Scotia in March totalled 33.m In the season when the tourist runs pounds as compared with M 15 75 commence he will be on the Prtn- P"U during the same month cess Charlotte Meantime, he has Iat been assigned to the Princess Mar-t, guenie ior tne special voyage when' voyage to Seattle. Having been delayed handling heavy cannery freights down the coast. Union steamer Garden Oapt. John Boden. arrived In port 'men are the true individualists of cortes- whJnten. ' who visited at 2 o'clock this afternoon from 'the country, Mrs. Bradley asserted Prince Rupert during the summer-the south and sailed an hour later totalitarian leadership would have. of 1937 in the course of a solo dug-tn ner return to Vancouver and ttattpay AnHi vj- ffTP rn plenty of trouble "trying to make. out canoe trin fnvn Kitii tn ' waypoint-s Tho vewl had hei Halifax thief certainly has no re- fascists Iaffits of them.' ' Alaska, having had some rather calls to make tr. tfof .after leaving her--' Bkmia Rive- PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and lira si Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding (Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of (ias Engines Repaired and Overhauled SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVEB Steamer lenvea Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Ttnins leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, WeIneIny, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONKI) SLEEPING CAIt For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 616 3rd Ave. v-n-: ADVENTURES as UNDER SEA TlUns of lrep- and Riti Brothers Racing Comedy Double-Hilled At Capitol Theatre -nuns of the Deep, a new type of adventure picture, much of which is phoUra phed underneatn the ocean's surface, and "Straight. Place and Show - a Rtu Brothers comedy, are featured on a double bill program being presented on the screen of the Capttoi Theatrj here tonight. There is high excitement both on land and sea In "Titans of the Deep." To solve and photograph many mysteries of lite beneath the sea. a specially constructed device known as the "Bathy sphere" was used and some re tnarkabte results were obtained The picture show thrilling en counters between crocodiles, tiger sharks, wild Juntfe bulls and other fierce killer creatures. Attractive young ntMiven take part In th adventures of the picture, the narrator of which Is Lowell Thorn while Dr William Becbc and Otis Ilarton are featured In "Straight. Place and Show 'The Rite Brother play a trio of music was furnished by the Moose riown aBd py track operators Orchestra and danctnf was In !uU.tnnm lnto blt Umf radn whe swing from 10 pan. unUl T-W nkhard Arlen bows a tlwrouRh- ajn. j. &. uooaie was masier 01 ceremonies. The hall had been at bred upon them. In characteristic fashion they bulM the story up in a crrlM at hilarious hlah IDClU MeLean and catt also ncude Ethel Mer man. Pnyiiw urooks, tieorge ua?-bier and Willie Beat TONKiHT ONLY Shows, 1:00 d Ritz Br In OS. "STKAIGHT. PLACE AND SHOW (At 7:45 ami H u Plus Dr. IVm. Ilrtbe ia 'Titans of the Deep" O:00 and s oi Coming lon.. Tue vci MUANNA DfltBIX In "3 SMART CURLS (,K,m ir WEU. COVtlttl) HALIFAX. April U i fax will be tn the r.ui. shen th-! King and t,.-. mraate their Canad:... . n June All three !,- Stat breadeaattng the Canadian Broadr a,: , poratkm will cover th- -v RAltV BONDS DIOIIV N. 8.. Aprt' y The IXgby Hoard ot t ssue "babv bniwli j i help pay off Un t: " neat on the Boy Br , u Arrow Shirts Latest Arrivnls HHub Spring Kreslinc tn Pattern nnd Shading Sec the New AKOSTKII'GS SHADOW STRII'KS FANCY STKII'KS AKOLUSTKKNK An Arrow Creation In White. Tan. Orey and nlue Shade and $2 KicluiWr Arrow TailorlncSanforired .Shrunk-Permanent lit .50 82.50 We are Sole Agent In the City for HACK'S Sllors Sprint Catalotueii are litre Ak for Your Copy Watts & Nickerson Phone 3IS ME.V8 CI.OTIIIi:il.S $06 THIHI) AVtM'I THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR To Consider Huihling Your House PhilpottEvitt & Co, Ltd. inairifJlJXm Will He Pleased to Quote You On All Kinds of Building .Material PHONES 651 and 052 NKW AND IlKTTEH COLD CURED ICE Tor the Halibut and Salmon Fleeti Following the investigations of the Fisheries Hesean-h P'''"'" the Company has Just completed extensive changes and in?:3" ments in lec storage and ice delivery methods. Ice for the boats will all be old Ice, thoroughly cured or aged at new low temperatures. It will be dcllrrrcd l"t0 the hold, even in the hottest weather, as cold a the storage room. Fishermen arc lnrlted to inspect the new system. Better ice than ever before, at no Increase in cost, means r on :W to the boat and Improved quality In fish delivery. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Pft I frj UrlUh ColumbU