Tueadaj, MajtA 'f3?- I .THE DAILY KEWS ,rAot nmrt Orange Pekoe Blend Mil min iMlIifUlli TEA TODAY'S WEATHER Prince Rupert Cloudy, calm, barometer. 30.34 trUtng); temperature 40; tea calm. Triple Wand Cloudy. aouthwMt wind eight mile per hour; barometer. 3055: temperature. 33; iiiUt swell. Langara Wand Showery, south urst wind, eight mllerper : houi ; Urometer. 3056; temperature.' 39; ,;cht well. Dead Trer Point Cloudy, calm, barometer. 3057: temperature. At; zn calm Dull Harbor Scattered cloud, w.rthwest' wind. thrtertmlle pc-fc..ur. barometer. 30.18; tempera- urr 44. .tight Well. ' Alert flay 'Cltadjr. easterly 6. fire -nllea per-hour; baro-J ",eler 3031; temperature. 36; i hi chop. ! Ft van -Clear, northerly wind. ' ar milea per hour: barometer. Vftoria Clear, westerly wind. i milei pet boar; barometer. ' 03 Vancouver Clear, easterly wind, 0 m. I'm.. Unn t Wa Mkmal a : Willi inroi uuu 06 r .p Oeortje Clear, southerly f..ur mile per hour; Being Married In Vancouver Tonight Wedding Of Ml Hdilh Conneiy And Wilfrid lllrk Taklnr Mace Thl Krenlne VANCOUVER. fctay 9 -The ma' - :ikr s place in Union Cellar- this evening of Mlta r : V Orr Connery . -Wer daughter ' Mr and Mrs John Connery of; Rnnert. to Wtlfrtd James' :' .1 vf Kansk son of Uw R. v James Hicks and Mrs ' f Vancouver Mr. Hick -! ltcaUd at Prince Rupert , nan' W 11. Matkin ,::rV, at KamloopK .; COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED" CO. Phone 5 and 55 ' TODAY'S r5T0GKS (Ormrtmy B O. JoTmsKm Co.) 'Vancou-er Bi -Missouri, .15. Bratorne. 10.00. Cariboo Quartz, 2.15. Dentonla. 4)2. Falrvlew. .04 Vi. Oold'Belt. .43. Hedley Mascot. j3. Mlnto, K0m. NotV Five. ladnc Nickel, ;10. Pend Orlellc. 137.-Premier, 1.95. Prfvateer. 1.15. Reno. .42. Relief Arlington. .00 4. Salmon Gold, .10. Sheep Creek, 1.04. Cariboo Hudson. 53. ' Oils ' A- P. Con, si 5. -.Calmont. 54. C. tt .. 2,00. Freehold. 04 iask. Home. 250. PacaH. .OS. u v; Royal Canadian. 17W;. Okalta. 1.06. Mercury. .05. Prairie RovaMie. 51. Toronto AWermac, 51. brittle. 1.19. . Central-Pat.. 255. Cons. Smelter. 47.00. ' Bast Malartte. 55. Fernland. .04. Franeoeur, .20. Oods Lake. 34. -Hard Rock. 1.12. :'x Int Nickel. 48A0. Kerr Addison. 1.64. Utile Ltrfir Lac. 27. 4 McLeod Ooekflhflt. 7Jd2. Madsen Red Lak) 38j McKen.- Red Lake, 136. MoneU. 108. Noranda. 79.00. Pkkle Crow. 5.00. Proston E. Dome, 1.4U San Antonio. 154. ShMTitt Oordon. IjOfl. Stadacona. .57. t Uchl OoW. 150. Couacadin&c. . McMher. .14. OV.lcnd. .07. -J '' Rmr!tr OoW. .64 M. D minion Rrldge. Daily New Is ults advertising in siir- Ut brtm Fresh Ucal Raw and Pasteurized vMilk VALENTIN DAIHV PHONK C3 "REGENT" Stainless ihamelware ' HH ( --- pBWB long lasting AIODKRN IN AI'I'EAKANCE EASY TO CLEAN Color Combination- to Match Your Kitcl.rn Ivory Trimmed With Black, Blue or Red Now On IMiplay at GORDON MrlllllDE STREET 'S HARDWARE Phone $11 mwym m , . liGCAL NEWS NOTES the Dall daily re- 1 The LeaderthJp'.Tramlng School held Last week under ihefdtrectloii ofUrt Flddes.HJoys' 'AVork Sccre tary forlhe ?ReJlglous Bdocatloa O0uncilwayan;Verwhelmmg sue cess. . Lasting- Sort five jilghts the . attendance -remained lalmort con 'Ktantly at sixty cf'whom the greatj erjroportlon were teenage youn People. I 'Dealing ."particularly 'with thi -Flddes spoke feelingly to the members of the school who were seated on' the three sides of a square about the table. He emphasized the need today for people -who not only profes-ed Christ but -actually practised his. teachings in their dallr lives. Bv a series of timely : present to reconsecrate their lives in the service of 'Jesus Christ. A heartening response was shown when everyone, present came for- holder of Vancouver, young people's Annotihcemerits AU-sfltertlsfaenU la thU col-jmn -will be charged for a full .month at.35v a Word. Eastern Star Tea at Mrs. Gammon's home, May 9th. Prrsbyterlan May 11. 12. Sgt Tea, Mrs. Lakie's Cambral Spinster's Spree, May Orange 'Spring 'Sale, M6tropol Hall. May 17. Bridge Drive 8:30 ojn; Norwegian Independence Dance, Oddfellow's Hall, Vlay 17. Hospital 'Tea. Wrse'Home, May 18. Navy League Ball ''May 19. Boys' Band Hall. 'May' 26. bridge drlve Legion Women's 'Auxiliary Canadian Legion Spring Sale June 2. Presbytertan'Misslonary Tea, Mrs. Calderwood's June 7. Anglican Tea' Mrs. t. Good, June C. ,, . MlS3YUkl Bretriaker Ladles' "-and- Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone Ctflttii 880 127 FRA&EK ST. n.nMn rtsm n p h T, nn- ATTENTION Brother Mftose ! You V JL I IUU M m. . filM-fiitMeetlnc Wednesday. ire lnrlted with partners, Tuesaay. was married recently at Powell ence. River to Miss Barbara Loma Slade.J Head and Mrs. West of Terrace, Mrs. Seymour and Mrs. Heron of Fort Fra.se r, Mrs. Pennlnger of Van- derhoof. Mrs. Radley of Burns Lake, centre ones as a pledge of thelrj Mahood or Telkwa and Mrs. Seely After a few moments of silent prayer the service closed with the singing of Abide With Me." 1 Mr. Flddes. earlier in the even ing expressed his gratitude for the sincere Interest shown by -so many and urged a full attendance at the continuation of this school this Wednesday. May 10 and Thursday.! He announced that Rev. H. C. Burk-! of Hazelton. 'Hotel Arrivals Central J. OtJorman, city. Knox II-vRoyston. Salvus; Mr. and secretary for the United Church Jn.'Mrs Smith. Edmonton: Mr. and British Columbia, would conduct j Mrs. Pierson, Calgary: S. H. Mag- the e?lons on these .two nl?hts. 'nusseif. city. Mr. Burkholder is one of the most Prince Rupert iHtind!nf; 3-oun? pVore' speak- John A. Cougilan. Stewart; F ers In the province. He will deal-Henderson. Vancouver; D. Aimer.-. particularly with problem faring Victoria. young people's societies. Royal Rev E. Brandt of F!xst Baptist O. Nicfcson, Seattle: S. Arakawa. Church kindly-offered the further cy; O. Evlndsen. AHce Ann: R use of hi- church for the use of the Buer. Anyox; Allin Carolan. Stew-trslrring school during Mr. Burk- art-holder's visit. , , Mr. Burkholder. who has been on a trio to Toronto. I- coming in on tonhtht's train following visits at Hazeltcn and Terrace and wtll sail for Vancouver on the Prince Rupert Thursday night. Most people ads. Do you? ! read the clas-Met1 i CONSTIPATION SAPS YOU AMBITION You can't go out and win if con-ttipation pulli your punchet. It's what you don't cat that hurts you. Ordinary diett often fail to supply "bulk" of the kind your bowel! peed for regular movement. Adopt an eaiy-to-follow habit that fosters regular habits: Eat Kellogg's ALL-BRAN every day. drink plenty of water. ALL-BRAN helps in the formation of the toft bulky" mass required for good elimination. And ALL-BRAN is also a rich source of Nature's intestinal tonic. Vitamin Bi. When your system is running on schedule you ar ready to go places. SNAPOUTOFIf WITH AIL-BRAN Hill l KlIUll ! UUlt, ClIlU it IH IIUIII. May 9 at 9:30 pan. social -women -iffhf trait. tn from tne oi Moose. ' , I idastHt 11 o'clock.? was reported this afternoon to be on lme. .-Robert McDonald, for fighting on the street, was fined $10, with option of five days' imprisonment, in city police court this morning. Miss Ivy Anderson, who Is here from Vancouver visiting with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs.' R-T. Anderson, returned to the; city on the need for youth headers and workeriJCatala this morning alter a week's to vitally ejcperlencei' Christ In theij HvisMr-'rwaes nrecums listeners, iith an enthusiasm -and a zea "Which.ls bound to have Its effect I bn Christian -young -people's wort in this dty. The 'service -of con "fcxatkn 'was a ieverto-be-for-fpotten experience for Ihone taklnf parL 18y the- fUckering- light ol ten taU 'white tapers arranged. In the form I visit with friends In Stewart. For drunkenness, Elnar Rundell was fined $25, with option of seven days' imprisonment, in city police court this morning. For passing a stop "sign In a car without stopping. Dido Ourvlch was fined $3. with option of two days' Imprisonment, In city police court this morning. Darrow Gomez, charged with assaulting Lee Larsen in a downtown restaurant, was remanded for eight Rev. T, C. Col well. United Church days on appearing before Mtigls-pastor at Port Simpson, was a pas-jtrate McClymont In city police senger aboard ine uaiaia toaay bound south to attend the annual British Columbia Conference of the church to be held next week In New Westminster. court this morning. Rev. A. L. Anderson. ' United Church pastor at Stewart,,' was a passenger aboard the Catala 'thls morning going through to Vancou- Mrs. A. Dlngwell is lea vlnz .ver where he will attend the annual .M rm. on the -nit, table Mr "Thursday night for the south. heBrltlsh Columbia Conference to be wUl vUlt members of the family at; held next week in New Westminster. Vancouver, Victoria, Nelson and , Mrs. H. c. Harrison will be lay dele' Powell River. Her elder son. Eric, gate from Stewart to the Confer- Mrs. R. L. Fox of Stewart arrived. pif f inQC 'Af A NfilAT In the city on the Catala this "w anecdotes and. stories' he caused I morning from the norUi to attend many of his listeners to have a 'swoons oi me Anglican L-nurcn more vivid understanding of what i Women's Auxiliary annual diocesan Being ir meant by worship than had ever board ar an official delegate. Other! been their nriVllese to exrjerlence delegates to the meeting include Shelving Being riaced In before Finally he called unon those Mrs. Champion of Smithers. Mrs.l Federal J Building Expected To ''Move About June 1 'ew Bennett ti White Construction Co. are at present engaged in car- Mrs.rjing out the sub-contract of put-; ling m sneivmg in uie post oiiict and other Quarters of Ihe new Federal Building here. As far ra ican'be learned, the only part ot Ithe fittings yet to be received axel J the screening and some of tnej 'cases for the Post Office and that should be here any time. The 1 present expectation is that occu ) nancy of the new building -will take place abouf June 1. I SPORTING GOODS 40 Tennis Rackets To Choose From SPECIAL FREE With Any Racket Over $10 THREE SPALDING . Pressure-Packed TENNIS BALIS This Week Only Our Stock of FISHING TACKLE Is 'Atilts Best Now .Conic in and Look it Over KATEN HARDWARE PHONE 3 Watch For ANNETTE'S GIGANTIC Removal Sale MRS. EVin Annual Meeting Yesterday Afternoon of Prince Rupert Girl Guides' Association The annual meeting of the Girl Guide Association, with a large attendance of members, was held yesterday at the home of Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh with the president, Mr! D. G. Borland in the chair. Reports showed that the newly formed I.O.D.E. Guide Company at Seal Cove was making excellent progress but, unfortunately, leaders are still required for First Prince Rupert Company and the Brownie Pack. On behalf of the Association, Mrs. iL PjMcCaffery presented Mrs.'R. L: Mcintosh with a Thanks Badge" Inrrecognitlon of her many years service as president and her never- it faUing interest in all the Guides' activities It was decided that the local p rIT,T,, Guides shod take part in the I K r 1 1 1 ) r. IN I tree-planting ceremonies which are ion on His Majesty's birthday to commemorate the Royal visit to Canada. Miss S. A. JHUk kindly of fered to donate a tree and Mrs. Mcintosh a bronze marker for same. Officers for ensuing year 'were elected as follows: , . Honorary President, Mrs. R, L. Mcintosh. . . President, Mrs., q. V. Evitt. . Vice-President. Mrs. M. P.v Mc-Caffery. . -j- Secretary. Mrs. F. A. MacCallunJ. Executive Mrs. D. G. Borlanaj Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Mrs. C. JNor rington and Mrs. H. L. Landrey. v . LONDON, May 9: (CP) Thf iionireal. price of bar goid on the London market was -unchanged yesterday at $3451 per fine ounc. a Silver Jubilee ItVtheBiffgest Event in HousekeepingJIIistory KELVINATOR'S 25th ANNIVERSARY POTmi I i RIB ssssssH m t HiH MODERN STREAMLINED BEAUTIFUL And So ' 'Economical That No Housewife Can Afford to be Without a New 1939 Silver Julee Kelvinatbr Sec all the Features of a Really Modern Necessity At Lowest Prices Ever Offered Easy Terms That Pays For Itself Five Year Guarantee SOOTH TO VANCOUVER! calling il 'OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVE1 Steamer leave Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. TWina leave Prince Rupert for the Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR Eat For fares, etc-, call or "write City Ticket Office, G1S 3rd .'Ave. . v-n-:9 K. II A V -nA Vir.llT Phone t 13 Taxi I". PATMAZZIE Post Office. 4th 81 5 LOpp. '42; ! 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