I. : Ill Pi PAGE FOvJR t Free Delivery Phone 651 for Au;mlrt! tm Firt Prizes at British Knipirc Brewer' KMK.itioit . . . ltiidou, Knplaiul. 1936. .MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' Spring Suits .Military Badges and Itxignias M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Or. SCO Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 Get Your MOTHERS DAY CARDS AND GIFTS at the VARIETY STORE Ladies: CLEARANCE SALE in Silver Foxes, rur . Neck pieces and For Coats, dome brand look oar stock wwr. Big dtt-counts. GOLDBLOOM -The OM Retiable" st 'a3Bs. 1 s isn.arftas?s3B7Bi G 0 L D S E A L THE SEAL OF QUALITY Sockcye Salmon Fancy Red ' Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Rloatnr Furniture KITCHEN CHAIRS 90 Eastern Hardwood Kitchen Chairs (? from, up V t CAMERAS C Cameras from, up MATTRESSES 40 C itton M4ttress-s from tip ' LAMPS 15 Table Lamps from, id S12.00 S1.95 CHESTERFIELDS G Chesterfields in Uip latest styles and latest patterns. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue 'I This ocivc: foment is not published or di-pved by ? Licjf ' Control Board or by the Government of Bntish Coiumb a. Lieut, and Mrs. "Peter Peterson returned to the city on Tuesday night's train from the Ems. Lieut. Peterson was taking a course of artillery training at Montreal. v;rs. Peterson was visiting in Win nipeg. Successful And Interesting Tea Affair Bt Rebekahs At Home Mrs. Thomas Priest J. M. S. Loubser D.C, BJ. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 610 Of A successful and interesting tea was held at the home of Mrs. Tom Priest. Graham Avenue, on Tuesday afternoon by the Centennial Rebekah Lodge in the interest of the British Columbia Rebckah-Odri fellows War Fund. artistic talent and was worthy of : some note. There were also a few ! smaller novelties on sale, which j were readily bought by the guests, J i adding materially to the financial '.result of the afternoon. TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE. Large Public nail For Rent. CENTRAL HOTEL J. H. Macey will sail tonight the Prince Rupert for a trip Vancouver. Annual general meeting of Navy League wlW be held on Friday, May 1, Can. Legion rooms, 8 pm. All interested are welcome. Walter Hately. general freight agent, Canadian National Railways, will sail by the Prlftfc Ra-pert tonight on his return south after a brief visit here on official business. James Underhlll. Vancouver surveyor, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from the south, being here on official business. EYESTR0UDllG3U? J. Lawrence and W. B. Appleby of Ocean Falls are paying a brief visit to the city having come north from the paper town for a Masonic meeting. Charles Ellison, who Is engaged Bay. is paying a brief visit to the The hostess was assisted in re-'city. He expects to be returning to ceiving the many callers by Mrs.) the Queen Charlotte Islands at Frank Morrison, vftile those in the first of next week. charge of the afternoon tea were Mrs. Robert Moore. Mrs. D. V. j Miss Louise Miner was a passen-Smith and Mrs. J. S. Irvine. Mrs., ger leaving on last night s train W S. Hammond was cashier. I for North BatUeford, Sasfc., where Daffodils ind pot ferns were she will pay a holiday visit. Misused, effectively throughout the Miner on the pursing staff of rooms. I the Port Simpson General Hosp;- An added attraction to the af-J taL ternoon tea was Mrs. Priest's fine K Thomal- rional collection of shell novelties on , J"0?,0' display. The skill and beauty of,1 nw under f Un" em Insurance Commte- the Taried creations showed a true sion, arrrvea in we ty on ine Prince Rupert yesterday from Vancouver, being here on official duties. He will be returning south tonight. Col. H. E. Goodman, recruiting office for Military District No. 11. will arrive in the city on the Prince Rupert Wednesday morning of next week from Victoria and will proceed the same evening by train to Prince George, accompanied by Major A. S. Parkes, local civilian recruiting committee. Mrs. D. G. Borland and daughters. Betty and Ann, ire leaving on the Prince Rupert tonight for Vancouver enroute to Grand Forks where they will pay a two months' visit to the home of Mrs. Borland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heaven. ItETl'ItMNG FROM SEA SEARCH ISBJSaBSJgfJBSgSiXlaaaaa ' ' h . .... I sna 'lJsWkav 'sbsi Somewhere on the seas Is this British aircraft carrier waiting for the plane, which is a Falrey Fulmer, to land on its deck. The Fulnier has : Mist 1 tnrnv1 Irnm m-iVIno n rniiMnn riinU. t -i .1. 1 were uiiy iiusuic crau m me vicmuy. " 5HE DailY HEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Charles Trueman was a passe n ger on last light's train going through from Ketchikan to Vlr ginia, Minnesota. on ta Due To Popular Demand Meyer's Studios will be at Com mercial Hotel Friday, May i ONLY Those with coupons and others de siring appointments Phone 676. (101) Tonights train, due to arrive from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. A ecam panted by her mother, Mrs. J. J. Judge and uncle, Fred Shaw of Los Angeles, Miss Lois Jude is sailing this evening for Vancouver where she will be married to Lance Corporal Vaughan of the Provost Corps. E. T. Kenney, MLA. for Skeena, is visiting the city in his capacity as district deputy grand master of the Masonic Lodge, having paid an official visit last night He will' be returning to Terrace on tomorrow's train. ATfane Now! House Spring Clean ing! For Years you have been throwing everything into the basement; articles for which you have no use. We know hundreds of people who will buy what you dispose of. Stoves, beds, table, chairs, doors, "windows, tools and hun dreds of articles to numerous to mention. We ive you our best1 cash offers, or in trade for home requtrenients. It is Important to you. It is to us. Our phone number Green 916. Olo Furniture Store . Third Atenue. lm NOTICE S8AL8D TENDERS will be re-1 .Lved by the undersigned until, noon. Thursday. 30th Instant, for, the purchase of Lot 30. Block 16. Section S. together with Improve- meats and contents, being situate off Fulton Street between 7th and 1th Avenues. Terms strictly cash j The highest or any tender not' necessarily accepted. NORMAN A. WATT. Administrator of the Oliver, Peloquin Estate. Court Hoae.' ' Prince Rupert. CUssiFlEO FOR SALE rOR SALE 3 rhnir I faVila W ' board, folding bed used twice iepr 516 HUjhth Ave. East lOLs foot beam. SU. trt rtMn oionel . - -"-ri - tons regteter, &Z h p. Gray Marine engine. Fully equipped and ready to go. Boat now at Alert Bay. Price $2,500 cash or secured terms. Apply Box 260, " DaHy 1 News. (106) I FOR SALE Grocery Store equip ped fully, refrigerator, etc.. good location McBride. Reasonable down payment. Inquire A A. MONROE, McBride. B.C. 103 1931 Model 'A Oar for sale. Apply Box 257 Dally News. WANTED HELP WANTED $150. aim1 FOR SALE Confectionery busi W- NTlt) House-keeping room or apartment for yonng couple. Phone Oreon 830. uooi WANTED Experienced jirl for boarding house, Phont Red 971 U06I WANTED to rent furnished house or suite. R. Smith. Phone Blue 610. (ion ml wnrkeriflwsntedAt Ocmn Falls. AppWofflctMH". Lee Tailor, 303 Third Avenue. 'ifoATirrnrooM' FUB.TSHED Room and Board for working man or woman. 71s , Fraser St. BOARD and Room for married couple. Apply Box 259 Dallv Nrwv (101) tl ueoij' WANiKUiliftbQiirfrs an' or Room' tftitTBoafd for one or tw.i i MINUTES FROM DRY DOCK - PHONE 170 Pickles Sweet Mixed-Polly Prim. 19 or Jar . . Crown Syrup Usp it in your baking 2 lb. tin Oranges Gur.! Dozen sat 26c 25c 49c Prince Rupert W A Wilson. D. E. Bell. W. M W H Eassle. J. S. Van- derbilt. E. M. Thomas, J. E. Amundsen. G. E Amundsen. John FOR SALE 7', skates of haHbut j Cunningham. L. Oilchrtst and J gear, all complete. B. C. Furnl-W. McKentle. Vancouver: A. F. ture. Phone Black 324. JCottrell. Earl 11. Hitch. K. L. Wll- wro FOR a.,T, n . Uams and Len Baar, Seattle; Bert SALB-Bntefprtee range. en-Auld NUon; Vtor fltfton. Ot- amefcdBke new. No. 10 Summit jUwa; Lieutenant Ookmel J. R. r1 BlUC 892'oale. EsqubnaH; S. H. Oockson. aiter P-m. w. Appleby, J. Lawrenee, Ocean FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Almost . Fa!U; Wlliam Hodson. Smtthers. new deep sea troller 36 feet ionr A- E Oriffln. city; Frank Lee. Col- R. V. Longridce. Victoria; Ueotenant Cokmel A. W. Uc-Crimmon and Colonel T. D. Swit-rer, Otuwa. Central T. R. Buckham, R. kelson, Vancouver; Steve Obaera. T. Paule, . I Ocean Falls. tfhhcuncetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at' 25c a word. nets, 'as going concern. Phone' Whtet drive. Saturday, Cornmcr 76 for particulars. ' tfr e!al Hotel. . i Dance. Seal Cove Hall. May W. May 22. iY w. c A. ROOMS REfJiSTnv 'May 28 Accomodation urgently wanted for. Service Men and Families. Mrs. Garbutt. 231. Can. Legion Spring Sale. Presbyterian Chair Ten. May 20. I. O. O. F. Victoria Day Halt. May Little Norway Tea May 21. Auxiliary Tea, NaraeT Home, Red Croas Tea. June 3. Parent Trad) era' Tea. Oddfel-4ow' Hall. June 5. Hill CO -Tea June 17. ' AMALGAMATED IUJILDINC, WORKERS OF CANADA Prlnre Rupert, iLC. MinitOI'OI.E HALL Meetings every fourth Sunday In the month at 2 p.m. Unit No. 1: Shipwright. Joiners. Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. Box IMS Butter fiBrookfieldS 32 oz ijr c j irramnv XA-aftllffnr-, Dressing Jar Kraft Cheese Velreeto 2 lb box VISIT OlR STORE AND LOOK AR01M). HOTEL ARRIVALS 74c Dads Cookies I .lT.r-, 23c THIRD THRIFT CASH and CARRY SPECIALS THE STORE THAT MAKES SHOPPLNfl k,sy Tomatoes Llbby's Choice quality 24's, per tin Soups 5e Campbell's Chicken and Rice, Chicken an Noodle. Chicken a umbo 2 tins Honey Liquid M. B. 12 01. Jar .. 27c 20c 17 Orade Dozen First Q r a d e None finer 3 lbs Swlftv half per lb Fresh Eggs Miracle Whip Salad BtookfW 1 SI. 15 Picnic Hams Boneless, whjlc or 30c 35c 38c Orange Ju Polks f h. 20 at t:n Apple Jui Deign to: 20 a . 3 ICON UJtGL rAMUYCAKTCX ice ice Grapefruit Juice Vmw 20 Soap Flak es oap 25 42c Leisure Wax No Ruh per lis: Toilet S 38c WE DELIVER Heal Waves Roll From Foothilh CsilT KOOTHILI.LS ALnilRTA - Bl LKLF.Y VALUT COMOX-WFLLINGTON COAL PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONE ivr, We wtao to thank oar euetosBers for the : tog Ueir order a day in advance 'vr-at all times to give the maxtonNa service e by your conUnued co-operation this can be : T.ie time will soon be here when it fo' those with storage space to put in a t i uw. as during the rush months both mine . bey.)!:vl their capacity rilOMRl ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocseooeew I For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 o DAY AND NIGHT uvoooos oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeo1 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd.1 " A GOOD PLACE TO BI Y CURTAIN RODS--12 down. Extend to : IgC S;ieriaU each T M WINDOW CURTAINfatay to hang. Drui 1 material from WINDOW SHADES Hi 1 J Special . J . f " PHONE 775 V, TIIIKtj aiaiisi 1 hi 1 mi 11 1 11 11. ijiiiiimm " FOR YOUR Fl.nflR COVERING 99c AT i l inv vitti . niTTEK fllO' ... ........ nit; tn, i t li I I.K ai.ir.." 500 Square Yards Inlaid Ll' " ' : 500 Square Yards Printed Linoleum 1.000 Square Yard Pelt Ue l',w'' "W 75 Only Rugs Jasiw. Printed Lknoteum. C 'r l "-Slats Pxi2, 9xlot4. x. 7x9 and flxj. U (miy-SeamleM Axmhister.IW Slses fx'3 1 6 9"x. 200 Scatter Rugs-Slses 36x63, 27xl. 25x4fl l Five Only-Complete full panel beds with the -i' v ipriiic filled mattrosH Sixes 4-0, 3-3. Regularly $'-' I" ' Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, next to Dally News. It's infnrnot Inn In Imn... mlmn fu'lfllrll? I the Green Daily vuilf; iu MIUH HIHIHi' o -(i v.i.i. m, ji-ujnL- ol jjjp wnoic district " " D