Thursday, May 12. 1927 1 1 1 I IK , JJS e ' r LVET ce Cream MANUFACTURERS PHONE. 758 'M i, PRINCE RUPERT ANNOUNCEMENT This new company makes its bow to the citizens of Prince Rupert. Our aim is to make the best Ice cream possible, using the purest ingredients and under the most sanitary conditions. We cater to parties, dances and banquets, assuring prompt delivery at any hour, and solicit a trial order of our famous "Velvet Ice Cream." Our plant is the largest and latest of (ta kind in Northern H.C., and we invite your Inspection. Corner 3rd Ave. and 2iid Street. P.O. Kox 682 The Store for Dad and the Lad! Brock Hat This famous Hat is made for economical men who believe that $0.50 is enough to pay for a hat. The Rrock represents the ultimate in Hat Style and Hat Value at the absolute minimum f irnst. It's easier to choose the one you want at the Acme. $6-50 THE WOLF CAP This splendid cap Is silk lined, with unbreakable visor. The ap that keeps its shape Jj!2.."0 and $.1.00 Acme Importers Third Avenue Phone 339 95c Days Wallaces FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY Holeproof Pure Silk Hose, $1.75 value for H.'c1 Monarch Art Silk Hose, 2 pairs for Special Art Silk Ho.np. 3 pairs for ,. "? Ladies' Cotton Rathing Suits Japanese Crepes, best quality, 5 yards for I."r Pure Silk Spun, all colors, yard Hoys' Rlack Rib Hose, $ pairs for "f Ladies' Cotton Bloomers, 2 pairs for ;;.... Unbleached Cotton, heavy quality, 3C In., 4 yardsfor .. ."v Union Huck Towels, regular 05c, 2 pairs for ... , "r Honeycomb Cotton Towels, regular '75c, 3 pairs for .... !Kf Ladies' Cotton Vests, 3 for ,,r0 Girls' Middy Waists "'" Ladies' Cottpn Waists, each Sheeting, 63 inches wide, 2 yards for' jf Corsets, an assortment of various models Children's Cotton Hose, 4 pairs for Ladies' Dress Ski rts and Underskirts !) Towels, Turkish, White or Colored to $1.50, for ...,... !." House Dresses, Gingham or Crepe "' Figprcd Egyptian Voiles, regular $1.25, per yard ). Flannels, 29 inch, many colors, per yard n Cretonnes, special assortment, 3 yards for , -0 Towelling, Striped Roller, C yards for , ladles' Cotton Combinations, a few suits to clear, suit . , . SEE OUR WINDOWS. H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED VANCOUVER. VICTCBll! t. Z .5k',,VER' VIC'TOUIA. Buuarfe, Art J. B Or WalfT Ultlimiivi aii lint t WiX- Jl 1 IWAIU ? r Nni, Rvf romu nl I'ort Slmpm. Thursday pM ' '-iLi'"1 """'- U. M. BMI1II. Agent. Saturday 9 n.m. airi isianu. nun- 'lure Rupert, H.C. ' CANADIAN CLUB GIVES BOOKS I.IISKAKV ItKCII'IKXT OF IIONWTIOV t'KOM I.AIIII-.S ,M TEN ItOlf j laus i hum iEMr:i.1c I Two donations were, specifically mentioned at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince ; Rupert Public Library last night. O. V. Wilkinson presiding. Thew were 25 to puranaeej,' Canadian boou from the Womea'a Canadian Club and 10 from Hon. T. D. Pattullo. mem-ber for the district. The books chosen bv the- Canadian Club to be purchased by the donation are seven volumes of Parkman'a historv. completing the set now in possession 01 me library. "Builders of the Canadian Commonwealth" by Locke, "On the Old Athabaska Trail" by Purpee: "The First Great Canadian." "Hallbur-ton" by Logan: "RdbcrM" by Ca'ppon; "Appraisals of Canadian Literature." by Stevenson and "Canadian Folk Lore" by Macmlllan. Some discussion arose as to the Dur- chase of the new book, Elmer Oantry. by Sinclair Lewis, author of Main Street. It -was finally left to the librarian to decide but the concensus cf cplnlon was against admitting It. The librarian rerortP3 that 4.543 bcoks had teen loaned during "the month of which 3.1C2 were fiction. 443 IN THE SUPREME COUKT OF HRITISH COLUMIHA In the Mjltter nf thrt rv.mnnnf Aft being Chapter 38 of the Revised Chapters of British Columbia. 1924. and In the Matter of the Delta Copper Company Limited (N.P.L.l TAKE NOTICE that an application will be made be Tore the presiding Judge in Chambers at the Court House at Prince Rupert, Brltlih Columbia, on Tuesday, the 20th day or May. A.D. 1927. at the hour of ten thirty (1030 a.m.( o'clock In the iorenoon for an Order permitting the above named Company to be restored to the Regitttcr of Companies In the Province of British Columbia. In the office of the Registrar or Companies. Victoria. B.C. DATED at Prince Rupert this 19th day of April. A.D. 1927. ' WILLIAMS. MANSON li OONZAt.ES. Solictors for the Delta Copper Company (N.P.L I Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are Riving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect Is. the most Inexcusable. DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Hlock Phone 76.'! ( LET'S BE PREPARED FOR DEAR f MISS SPRING- WITH COAL -r-vSHES A FICKLE THIMG M 1 ft FOR CR, L.T1S --5.-.-VWi When Miss Spring gives us promise of merry sunshine she sometimes keeps us waiting at the church in a cold drizzly rain. Just like a woman to change her mind. Don't depend on Spring to keep you warm our coal, is much more reliable. Take no chances but give us your order today. . NANAIMO . WELLINGTON and iMcLEOI) HIVEIt BOOTLESS Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST Helgerson Hlock X-Kny Service. Open Even-Ings Phone 68G. THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVE BULGER'S Eye Glass Service V Painstaking effort, based; upon scientific knowledge of the construction of the eye I and its relative functions' with respect to the other parts or the .human organisation. : Proper examination and production of the necessary lenses to Insure correct comfortable vision. That constitutes our Eye-Glass Service. , v- TME STORE WITH THE CLOCIS non-fiction and 838 Juvenile. This made an average of 197.5 for the 23 days the library was open. During ;he month 4b new borrowers had taken out cards f whom 11 were Juvenile. Eighteen cards were can celled leaving today 2.488 , borrowers registered. Books received during the month were by gift 22, by purchase 50, making a total of 72. Fourteen volumes were discarded leaving now on the shelves or In circulation 5.825 volumes. TEACHERS' BODY HOLDS MEETING Priinlp.il P.iitinrK at (Jatliirln- List Xljlit Wu Presentation if i'ou-trntloii Itt-jxirlH The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Teachers' Association, a branch of the British' Columbia Teachers' Federation, -was held last night. Miss Blanche Macdonald, president, oc cupying the chair. Principal business was the presentation of reports by 'members who had attended the Federation convention At Victoria during Easter week. Miss Mac donald reported on the business ses-' .ilons and the changes in School Law. Miss E. A. Mercer on tte lecture by Dr. Cubberley of Stanford University on the trend of modern education and its de-,'nandi: Miss Josephine Ch&rCebols cn the address cf Dr. Roberts of the Uni versity of Washington on unsolved problems cf education, and Miss MacKay on sectional meetings and the public reception given in the government buildings by the Department of Educaton. There was a goad attendance of teachers at the meeting. QUIETLY MARRIED IN CITY YESTERDAY Mrs. Ruhr ( arr IWnnirs Itrlde of Ixonanl Mrl'lire at (Jiilrt I Ceremony The marriage took place quietly yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lulu Russell, 009 First Avenue. Rev. J. ft. Frlzzcll officiating, of Mrs. Ruby Car:-, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John :Q. Rice. Frederlcton, New Brunswick, iand Leonard M;Phee, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Laughlan McPheay Prince Edward' Island. Witnesses pt' the ceremony werej JO. L. Nllson and Mrs. Russell. j ! 1w pretty little floUer girls were Miss Viola Carr. daughter of the bride! unci Miss Margaret Jackson. The tortde.al resident of this city, was elegantly jtowncd In a rosewood costume with white fox furs and the house was very j prettily decorated In pink and, green, the ceremony toeing performed beneath a. pink and green bell, Mr. and Mrs. McPhee plarf to remain in the city a few days after which they will leave to reside .In Seattle where Mr. Carr is engaged in the profession of electrical engineering. BRIDGE AND WHIST BY ROYAL PURPLE ! The ladles of the Royal Purpic held a i bridge and whist party last evening at I the home of Mrs. It. F, Glossy, Fifth! Avenue, which proved a very enjoyable event. The affair wai arranged by Mrs. aiay and Mrs. Anr.H Astoria. Winners at bridge were for the men, J. II. Bradbury, and ladies, Mrs. J. II. Bradbury. Winners at whist were for the men, W. M. Brown on a cut with O. A. Johu-.son, and ladles, Mrs, McRobble. Mrs. McRobble was the winner of the bath towels with entrance ticket 23. TEA AND SALE TODAY RUPERTEAST CHURCH Mr. W. KoltliiKitn Is (lenrrnl Convenor Willi Vinton Other tallies AwKtlng - i. '. The Ladles' Aid of ltuper EnM United Church U holding a tea and tale of i EXTRA! EXTRA! Hundreds came and saw with their own eyes, and went away happy and glad that they had got such won deruh bargains at Mrs. Frizzell's ; ' Money : LADIES' HATS 12 only In this lot. Values to $8.00. Your Cf tZfl choice for MORE HA KG A I XS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WOMEN'S HOSE I'.egular $1.50. On sale Friday and Saturday only. ifZ Si.oo CHILDREN'S HOSE All sizes. No more when the:se are gone. ft A $A.UV 5 pairs for THIS SALE WILL NOT LAST LONO. SO HURRY! HURRY!! WOMEN'S VESTS W0M,j OO.MK'llsTON ALL S,LK LINGERIE Regular 60c . Special Sale Regular '?1. 00.' AH sizes. Inclu.ing Nightgowns, than Vests d Boomer, price- ess C1AA Wonderful value C(n cost. for V'"" DUC 10 off. ALL NEW SPRING GOODS GREATLY REDUCED. GINGHAM HOUSE FIGURED IiROADCLOTII DRESSES L. "U?E IJ'1 SMOCKS. Orily 12 left in various Regular $1..0. All sizes Size3 3C to 42 Assorted gs.: 95c r.1:' si-oo WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF SPRING HATS TO CHOOSE FROM. SPUN SILK DRESSES ENCIJ?)RESSES' SI''K SILK LUVISCA HRESSES . Sizes to 40 inassorted New s , "stock Si2ea Sizes 36 to 42 in Mftorted colors Regular g gQ sfi t 40. Ajsorted color8. patterns Regular 4 95 $8C0ft" V f or . . . . . . . Regular $18.75 Q-jQ Sfi You cannot beat these I for JJL3DU The best value in Rupert. BARGAINS EVERYHERE, HUT YOU CAN'T HEAT OURS! NEW SPRING HATS FoLu ' a-e DoJns to vmcES SLASHED ON ALL Wonderful assortment. Re- piJk frorru PATTERN HATS gular $7.50 for $5.50. Q Off'to Gi You need oneI Ruy now and save money. $i!D PJ.DU Why not buy now? MOTHER! ASK DAI) TO RRING THE FAMILY IN! KIDDIES' PONGEE CHILDREN'S SILK - ROMPERS CHI LDR E.NS) M,nn,FS HDD IES DRESSES Hand embroidered. Regu- Only a few left. Regular Had embroidered. Regu- ;-0 $1.95 flV 50c fa0rr$G;5. 83.00 DAD! RUY MOTHER A NEW SPRING HAT! 31" GINGHAMS ah ,C0RSPSi' m 27" GINGHAMS In the newest designs. Re- Srlm In many patterns. Regu- gular35cayard. C AO l to CA lar 25c a.yard Cf. Aft 4 yards for ...... -25C 50C C yard, for COITON GLOVES FOR MOTHER, SISTER AND THE It A It Y AT 10c AND IB? A PAIR. SPUN SILK RIRROXS ruiPFOv iinsF In a wonderful assortment ... , ""f .nr, Inassorted patterns and of colors. Regular .yDL QCp Regular pi'' 20 "for for S. AC shades. Values to 75c OQc Al3K' $125 for for per yard is going fast, so Id not buy this at the prIc, ' RIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL SPRING COATS AND DRESSES DRESS LENGTHS sl,0KT SWEATERS IliVRr,5nwp??FACB In fancy Crepes and Broad- in aR sizes and colors. 1 ftniv i.ft To ft from0.4.... S1.75 . eiei;::..7:. REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE IN CREPES. VELVETS. RAYON SILK, ETC. Third Avenue. Money Raising Sale at' rs. S. FRIZZELL LADIES AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR. Phone 122 II II home cooking and candy In the cJmrchl hall this alternoon betwcn the hours J nf 9 and 0. t Mrs. W. Robinson, president of the Aid, is In general charge with commit tecs as follows presiding at the booths: Home Cooking Mrs. 4. Watt, Mrs, A. McAulay and Mrs. T. Ross MacKay. Candy Mrs. J. P. Feasby, Mrs. Frank M and Miss Ellantelu Dulhle. Tea Tables Mrs. B. O. Beale. Mm. J, W. Mocrehouse, Mrs. MaUatfey, Mrs. tlomez, Mrs. Meth Davles, Mrs. S. L. Pcachey. Mrs. R. Duncan, Mrs . Free-bourg, and MIhb Doris Robinson, I Xtrs, A. J. Bnvilres ta acting ils casliler. (canadwnT IPACinc tikwfr Canadian Pacific Railway B. G. Coast Services ' SSPSM Sailings from Prince Rupert T11 UelclOknn, Wrmurll, Jum'a. Sklit.wu.v-Mar b. SO, 30. TO aiirmiTrr, rrinriii, f-raiur .ia y o. PUINCKSS IIEATKK'E. for Unfnliile, Kast UIla Ik-lla. Oceuil Falls, Naniu, Alert May. raniibell Klrr, anil Vancouver erry SutunUy, II a.m. Afeney for all Steamship Linen. rull Infurnwtlon frixii W. C OKCIUKU. General Ageiit. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd. Avenue, Prlee Rupert. IVC.