TAOZ FOVR EXCITING OFFER IN COMMUNITY PLATE 59 PIECE Advertises ts at. CORRECT SERVICE SET $59.75 , JETCONTANS. 8 Teaspoons, I Drawl Spoora. t forks, IKKUtn, 8 Salad hxii, 8 S O'dodk Teaspoon, 8 tottar Sprtadcrv I btNr Kaifa,1 Swgar Spoav 1 Odd AUat fort COMvtNitNT luoorr tiiju MAX HE1LBR0NER DIAMOND SPECIAUST mcnt 4-Pc. Walnut Red room : vazcuau uidiiuiiigd National League W L Pet St. Louis . 30 10 .667 Cincinnati S. 10 .686 Chicago 17 16 Mi Pittsburg 16 16 .500 Boston 14 17 .462 New Tort . IS 19 .486 BrookJvr. J2 IT .414 Phiiacr.ahia . .. 11 26 466 American League New Y 33 7 .767 Bostor. -.17 M .630 I Chicago 17 14 .JS 'cvvelar.d It, 16 JSW Washington . .tt 17 .433 ; PLiiadelphia .11 18 279 S' L .'UL .12 30 75 iDetro:: 13 36 JM up to date. Advertise regu- CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE rfaone 51 For Best Household Coal MliS. C E, BLACK MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladies' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone ( KEEN 880 727 FRASEK ST. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery AH Type of Gas Eneines Repaired and Overhauled SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAI FALLS and POWELL EIVEB Steamer leaves Prince Rupert cverj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the Eaat Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 616 3rd Avu V-17-C9 NEW FURNITURE sent her school at the lorthcoir-ing vlatt of the King and Queen on May 29. She will attend Lord Byng School for the intervening session. Many well wishers were at the station to btd her "Bos Voyage." Mr. and Mr. L. MeLcqd posiesslon of the bank at Burnt Lake Saturday hut. Mr McLeod is the new manager o the Royal Bank at Burns Lake. Rev. and Mrs. J. E Whittles re turned to Burns Lake last week bv car from Vnever winch csta they visited after a six month trip to England on ecclesiastical duties. On Sunday evening Mr. Whittles preached a sermon on his experiences in England, taking t his text The Lord He Is Kim. Be the World Never so Unqhtef He and Mrs. Whittles are betas; welcomed back by man friends at Burns Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacDonald have returned to Burns Lake from a months trip to Boston, New York and Wisconsin. These lovery May days, with trees and blossoms bursting fortl . show Bums Lake district at its best Mrs. R. C. Oliara and htttej daughter. Patricia, returned to Burns Lake, after spending several j months In Vancouver, visiting re-1 latives. Mr. OUara returned some weeks ago. ' Mrs. T. Radley Tetumed to Burns Lake last week from Prince Rup- ext where she was a delegate at( the Diocesan Board anneal meet-' ing. En route home she spent some! davs as guest at the home of Rev and Mrs. C. A. HiachUffe at Ter-' raee. R. Monger and H. Chase left Bums Lake on Tuesday by car for Penticton. A fifty cent classified ad. wf! often make you many dollars. IT1:.. 00 ru .$64.00 7-Piece Dinette Cream and red. At Phone RLACK 324 Next Door to li. C. Clothiers $30.00 THIRD AVENUE .1 ur x ana xmuitj s Phone 5 1 o T : I ? PAT MAZZIE 5 Opp. Post Office. 4th St J B.C. FURNITURE CO. Offer you bargains in new and used Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites, Dinettes, Kitchen Ranges and Heaters, Etc. USED FURNITURE 12 Kitchen Chairs In C-f Off good condition. Each . 3-Pc. Chesterfield Suite In pood condition. A real 1 Typewriter In first class shape. At 1 Oak Library Q4 A A A Table vxvovv 1 Spic Span Cleaner Ci O A A Just like new ?Xi.UU $9.50 TEZ DAH.T SZWS Baturdav lU-j. News of Northern Districts BURNSLAKE KitkaUa Gleaned Mother's Day. , Mias Marie Roumleu left Burns I Lake on Saturday's train lor 'Vancouver' where she will re pre Up Trophies At Service Held Simpson Sports Carrying some ffteea prises, softball a. .a baseball trophies, some 1M n..:ives of the of KitkaUa w-re in town yesterday on their wa home after at- tton at Port Star on They had arrived ffom Port Sttacwon ee Thursday atternror. and spent a day hens. The Excelsior Club of sail troonles and Wilfrid Jaekaon and Brmst Hill won Use track event -rise Henry Brown; Cecilia B.. Capt. Soi- Hospital Aid At Burns Lake i ftve from Ttotagel and others from edoed. Palling and Tchesmkut Lake, totaled during the first year OlfUfrom Mus 1C Ruth N'clson A.T.CJVL Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. phonf c.Rrrov m See Them in Our Window At Burns Lake BURN8 LAKE. May 37. A Moth-' lefs Day Service was bent In SCI I Paul's United Church here, the sar- ( vsee ate betec of a saisistte na-i tending toe Victoria Day eeleteca-i. snr the v 0n- m - v a I oa oi in rung ana vnon waswr. Thomas P. Smtth was standard bearer The aervtee opened with the "Pracewnonar sung by the Jun- Kltkasla won the softball and foot- lQr chotr consisting of Thelroa Bek 'ind. Una McCbuy. Cefieen Zettke. Maxfarst teOry. Betty Joan Loner and nrtna Ostberr. nrHitnlrrl bv The KitkaUa made the part; UU Mn M Patterson and V. Watson, to Port the Florence Stepson on 0..,IJttv Mte Me0ta Capt James Lewis Norma 0 Capt-i.n h th o -t iM . r un- CoUa." Piano solos "A Ctasatc ?T BrBr,;?!U,0n- "?7 Sister Martanna," by Edna Ost- Tolliaon; Qntnten.ua. Capt Mat- berg, and Bach's "Interata." by 21?'? pTj Master Tommy Smith-were much Tmnlf ' Rmh Pint WIIHam RU. . . ley. and six smalier boats. . . u Room." The story. "The Ootden beautifully lotd by Miss C Xfanson and Miss Marguerite Patterson read effectively a paper entitled "Mothers " The sole "Bless Thin House was sung wtth good of- I feet by Mias Manson wtth Mrs M P. . JNourse as accompanist. Mrs. Frank BunJld ta tnre ai " BURNS LAKE May 27 -The an- nual meeting of the Barns Lake v vhieh was well attended. Miss Hospital Aid Society was held at R. M. Cnmpbsll presided at the pi-thehoststtat Reporta showed a a no A prpfaaioa of fkners. the TZZL??, JntCTu ?rt of iTienA t Vancouver, graced palplt and P"6 and membership fees, was used for onrchase of hospital equipment. Twenty-nine members. Including xiimtonmrit rM. The election of officers, conducted by Rev. Frank Busbfield. resulted the Tlntaae! Women's Auxiliary tolltm and the Prtnrr Oeorge Women's President Mrs Vtee-President Frank Bushfleid Mrs. John Oew- ans Secretary. Mrs. C F. Greenwood. Treasurer. Mrs p. B. Smtth. Membership Committee Mrs M F Nourse and Mm. H. J JeweQ. Hospital Visiting CommiMee Mrs J E Whlttios. him R. M. Campbell KM., lady superintendent of the hospital, ex-preied thank on behalf of the staff to the Aid for lu assistance Fishing Tackle See our selection of Trout Fishinc; Tackle before going on your fishing trip. We carry a nice selection of Rods Reels Spoons Lines Leaders Etc. GORDON'S HARDWARE McIWIUE STREET Phone 311 MacKenzie's Furniture Special For Royal Visit Royal Crown Bed Stead. Royal Crown Spring, Cf1 Cfl Royal Crown Inner Spring Mattress VTtT"t)U Royal Crest Bed. Royal Crest Spring, Royal Crest QCZI Cft Inner Spring .Mattress vDfl.DU PHONE 775 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Bteamers Lesva rHnee Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- TA8. CARD EN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:20 p.m. H: JO p.m. Due Vancouver, Thnrs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. H Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER. Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 Mania the Moon The Kins Ood Bleu Hun' The Qaeen. teng may ahe reign! ! M I wet a ktaw. a r.mg I'ttM eMffbedjr take his Ring IM see that al had the best of On Ssmrasf mst a iwe nam; tab. ' IM rv the dttnka, good Ringer , a. ' And a flavor of Scotah to keep; them bale The world would be napar as anything. It I were king, if I were king.- I'm sorry the Royal couple eowWnt have eame to Prince Rupert to stVoy onr tfttle relebratlon on Mondajr. We could .have driven them both out for Um or twelve miles of hlrirvnv and te4d tbetn 't took nearh thirty years to build It That would have shown our progressive spirit We eould have told the visitors that the city had been in bankruptcy for atx years and was still on the recks We might have had them plant a snruee or a hem lock tree hi the lungle. There are lots of things they might have done They might have got entangled in the traffic along the waterfront We truths even have sold them a few reverted Hjr hrto and told them ' it took two sueh lots to make a , heme. Most people reaa Uie dasstflrt1 ads. Do you? Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 THE SEAL QUALITY SorBtl GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SKAL Finest Pink Salmon Tacked by the only salmon cannlnr company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert tonight OV.T Joe E. Br In own "FLIRTING WITH FATE" At 1:01 and j0 , Plus Jshu llow.rd HeashfT As,rt in "ArrwtofUuIIdoz nnimmond" 'At 7:M and V Cominc Man.. Tae Hr nt w-ih t Five thousand F r people read the f-, ' pay. to let them k a have to sen See the New 'Queen Oil-Burning Range -No 1ck No Cleaning No Pmni Unit $ 167 .50 Complete Install The "QUEEN" BURNER In Your1 Own Range $72-50 Installed SSBSSSSSWBSBSBSnSMSSaSnSM KAIEN HARDWARE CO. PHONE 3 1 W'WMWMWAW kVWWV.VWVVVWAVVA NEW AND IlETTi:R COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Saitnon Fleets Following the Investigations of the Fisheries Researcti 0'V ' the Company has Just completed extensive changes and imr- , j. n.cuw ui jlc oragc ana ice delivery methods. Ice for the boats will all be old Ice, thoroughly cured or V ged at new low temperatures. It will be dclUered lno If the hold, even in the hottest weather, as cold at ths jJ storage room. ji Fishermen are inrlted to Inspect the new system. Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase In cost, means ecorrW jjj to the boat and Improved quality In fish delivery. I Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. DrllUb Colurobtt