5. A t 1 PAQB BIZ THE DAILY NEWS Wednesdav .. Farewell Social Held Last Night Yard en Singers Honor Rolf Jensen on Eve of Depai'tirie for Norway The Varden Singers gave a farewell social last evening In honor of one of the members. Rolf Jensen, who left today for an extended visit to his native home In Norway. The presentation was made to Mr. Jensen of a handsome correspondence set by I. Fenness. Peter Lien also made appropriate remarks while Mr. Jensen replied fittingly. During the evening delicious refreshments were served. BOB MARTIN ITerraceManNot COMING BACK; Guilty of Keeping For Sale Alan Who Had Harrowing Expcr-! LIQUOf ii'iiu n..i,. v n -4 j ItllLC II till Vst 11UIAC iMtSli I Fall, to Iteturn North , TERRACE. May 20:-Before Ma- Bob Martin. "aoTdlne to word' from Seattle has made a good re- gistrate Kenney on Monday lis covery from his harrowing air trip Chretien was summoned on a experience in the north last aut- charge of keeping beer In his hoiwe umn, with the late Capt. Burke, for sale. and Is planning. another trip into Conitable McKenney told .the the northern district of British Co- court that he had seen two men lumbia. (leave the defendant's place under tthe Influence of liquor and, when Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Brayfield, af- he spoke to them, they told fhlm tcr a brief visit to the city, will 'they had had a drink with phre-sall by the Prince Rupert this a!- tien. As a result he obtained a-war-ternoon on their return to Anyox. rant and searched the premises on WHEN PRICE i . r "FORWARD WITH CANADA" Jht Dominion Rubber Company is ftoud to I in sttp wh ikk pm-grtssivt movement W. A, fcn, Pttt&nt ' ,9 HEN prico counts thero Is no need fo buy cheap, cut-price tires which are not backed and serviced by a reputable company. Buy the Dominion Endurancemade, sold and serviced by. Canada's oldest rubber organization, with dealers everywhere! The Dominion Endurance is a low-priced tire although it is built of materials that are of typical Dominion standards of which he found 299 bottles con taining beer. Under eriw-examinatlon he ad mitted that he judged the contents of the bottle was beer because of its appearance and smell. t with his friends. mDO MINION ENDURANCE quality, and that give extra wear. If you want to keep your tiro investment to an absoluto minimum, buy the Enduranco it is the finest tire that can be made to sell at its very low price. Dominion dealers will sell you Dominion Tires and Inner Tubes and givo you good service when you want it. When you buy, buy Dominion quality. Another Reason Whu THE BIG SWING IS T ce several witnesses were pjrjodijggg, all of whom stated that theylBnt had drinks with Chretien atfek home as friends but that they hid never paid for the drink and had never been asked to Defendant stated that he made he decoctton himself because he iund rt entailer than tea or coffee, ind that now. and again he shared The defendant was adjudged .not uilty and the prosecution gave no .ice of appeal COUNTS DOMINION T1HES Seal of Slrenalh BT-4 Mi PLAN FOR FLAG DAY Lillian Jones is May Queen With Audrey Parkin and Inez Pct-tcnuzo, Maids of Honor On June 3, the Prince Rupert Elks, with the assistance of the Ladies of the Royal Purple, are crowning their seventh May Queen. The May Queen elect this year is Miss Lillian Jones, aged 15 years, and the daughter of Mrs. R. Jones, Second Ave., of this city. The Maids of Honor are Miss Audrey Parkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Par kin and a nuDil of Miss Mills of Bor den Street School and Miss Inez Pettenuzo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettenuzo and a pupil of the Ca tholic School, Borden St. The crowning of the May Queen this year will take place at the Ex hibition Hall on the evening of June 3. The Elks have again obtained the services of Miss Halliwell in training the Maypole Dances and this fea ture will again be one of the most interesting on the program. The Flag Day program will stan at 1 o'clock In the afternoon when a monster parade of school children will be started off from the Weet-holme Theatre. The Boys' Band will be in attendance and there will be also the usual Flag Day clowns i long with other interesting fea tures. On the arrival of the parade at Acropolis Hill, a sport program ; will be carried out and that Is one ' item of the day which will be more j ittractive than ever. i In the evening, after the tfrown- ng of the May Queen ceremonies. here will be a dance. Marshal MovecT From Hyder to Juneau Alaska Deputy Marshal Donald E. Martin of Hyder, Alaska, has been transferred to Juneau. Mrs. Martin who is teaching school in Hyder will re main until the end of the school term. There were 118 passengers or board the steamer Princess Alice tftts mefRfog on her arrtal here (f om toe vessel. I i i;sUKimiKM!tsWK kj itninncnn v v i niirun:iv v x - mm Si , , w TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 IM. The Great Belasco Stage Play Now a Talking Itiot i M i ii i Starring MARION DA VIES In s "The Bachelor Father" m With Ralph Forbes and C. Aubrey Smith. She took hi . . - "-til Ml k- i i ii ii or nn nrnni t inn timt ninar nsm ta i . iirr i M .,- ,. mum aim,, ; a io sion laugninz; ii you can. g Comedy "HIOfiER AND BETTER" TQx i g ADMISSION 20d & 65c Feature Starts at 1 "o ! Thursday Matinee at 2:30 15c & 40c Feature starts it - 1 i 'H '. 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