V i J ! J r mm Sat if WW JMOE IXiUA EMPIRE DAY IS HONORED Special Si;nlficance This Year on Good Queen's Birthday i Yesterday was Victoria Day but V there wa no soeclal observance in v Prince Rupert. Weather was warm ibut unsettled with alternate bursts Sot sunshine and showers. Towards "evening It settled down to steady t rainfall. , Thirty-eight years after Queen Victoria's death. Canada still keeps A JOB When there's specialist to understanding and riyhtly reading habits. interpreting local newspaper "Swi "Jtein Street fo perform Is a need for of world newspapers of their effect stabilizing broadening DAILY h i THE SPECIALS... For this week only. , Buy Now And Save In' FLOOR COVERING Dominion Inlaid Linoleum The floor covering that lasts for years. ") 6 feet wide. Special, square yard tpiaAiU Dominion Printed Linoleum 7Qp -.... .JJWV.M. Congoleum Size 6xi) 5.25 Special price Size7.x9 ft ffA Special oru-Size 0x12 Special price T1IIUD AVENUE Victoria Day as-a public holiday In her memory. Empire Day ceremonies and school exercises being held on the last sehnel day preceding May 24. In recent years many of the ceremonies, military parades and bonfires that at one time marked the 'celebration of Victoria Day have been forgotten. The advent of the motor-car brought opportunities for enjoying the countryside in Its ( spring attire and generally the day jls marked as the first outdoor holi-i day of the year. I "The MaDle Leaf Forever," Alexander Mulr's great national hymn finds ntace on programs from one end of the country to the other. FOR A SPECIALIST an important job to be done we look to a do it. His knowledge, his training and his of the particular problem, is our solution so. The same principle applies to newspaper The daily newspaper is a specialist in reporting, and dramatizing events of world importance. The is a specialist tn 'presenting the chronicle of ""Us function isvlocal-its equipment is geared that task better than any other medium There both in every modern home. The brilliant panorama events presented in vivid form by the daily must be localized and analyzed from the standpoint on YOUR locality. Your home needs the influence of a g50D LOCAL newspaper and the worldly, thought-provoking stimulus of a GOOD newspaper il'IIIUd! VANCOUVER DAILY Gold Seal Rugs Size 9x0 $7.75 Special price Size 9xl0i CQ OS Special price 10.25 bed, chiffonier, vanity dresser 62 5Setsbnf,r 4 Piece Bedroom Suile CoiisistiiiR of full size ana upholstered bench. Specially priced for quick selling ELIO'S Phone queen 9i Some may recall-it was first sung at Beaverton, Ont.. on Victoria Day, 1871. A Canadian also receives credit for the establishment of Empire Day. It was Mrs. Clementina Pes-senden of Hamilton, Ont. whose efforts resulted in the Hamilton School Board in 1896 setting aside one school afternoon of the year as "Flag Day." The observance spread and in 1903 Emoirc Day was being celebrated in the United Kingdom and ether parts of the Empire, the Earl-of Meath being responsible far the growth of the movement outside of Canada. Advertising is an njvestment. g j ir lot tr lthr :Th I II ir i if ar I to j ( I I - drill PROVINCE ? DAY and NIC.1IT $ Phone i 2 r rjrt ri3 laxi $ PAT MAZZIE Opp. Post Office, 4th St jj IN Till; Hl'FKKMK C'Ol KT Ol' llltlTI-ill .COLt'-MIIIA IN HUOIIATK In Hie Matler of Hie -.lmlnilrallm Atf Ami In tbr UtlPr of the IMUr of Jrn frtrr iMlmrr Tlwmin, linnwl, lntrUtr TAKE NOTICE tbl. by ordr of Itla Honor. W. . fUtxr. Um IHb dav c! Uy, A. O 1939 T iu tpiwintfd Ad-DUnlstraur" of Uc teude of Jens Pevr Dolmtr TboronKm ckveeMMl. and alt partita hatltig iolms atnu the kiM cctMe re nerr-trf rrquirra to runu:i in. propmy wtlflw u me on or I before th nth Ur of June. 1939. jxl 11 paruea Indebted to itm tti r requlrad to pay the amount of tluir I lodettediieti to me forthwith DATED the lh day of May. AJD 1939. I BIONA LOUISE TU0MP9OM Administratrix. Prince Rupert. DC IX nil: M'ntr.Mr. coi ut or mtiTisti C (H.I MI1I A ix ritoimi: In The, Miller f Ilie "Ailinlnl'trat In Ibe JUIIrr ! Ilk F.Ute of Albert .riit terrU, leeed TAKE NOTICE that toy order of I 111 Ilonca-. W E. Flatter, the lMh day or May. A. D 1839 I a appointed Ad- mjfilwratjr of the eUte of Albert Frnect Feirls. demaed, ami all parHrs having cUUna aca4nst the aald eatate are beniiy reaulred to turnMi name. Iprcfvrry verified to me on or before I the. 19th day Of June, A. D. 1939. and all parue indebted to the eauta tit required to pay to amount of their IcdebtediWM to mo forthwith DATED the. 16th day of Uay, 1939 WtMifOORVtUJ! WENCER, THE UAIliT NKWS EMPIRE DAY IS HISTORIC Observance bv King Edward Schoo Pupils At Oddfellows' Hall i Bmolre Da . was observed by th pupils of tin King Edward School with an lute resting program giver at the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday ! afternoon under the sponsorship ol 1 Hill Sixty Chapter. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire. Miss K. A. Mercer, principal, presided and. in her opening remarks referred to the valuable and con- itlnuous support given by the Daughter of the Empire to education. Mrs J D Allan was standard bearer as the children saluted the fug and then sane "Land o) Our Birth." Mrs. R. E. Moore, re it o Hill 60 Chapter, expresfec1 hrr oloasare at being present and i brief address, told of the origin Frpire Day and the connection Order of the Daughter of the Empire had with the initiation an? nerpetuation of the observance principal address was given bj T Lock who spoke on patriotism artd he Empire. Mr. Lock empha- 3tzcd tint patriotism really began 'hr home but in the home, a? id a country, where people fre. He counselled the children to cherish the Ideal of freedon? appreciate It and to pa. it on Dr. II M. Morrison, inspector schools, who presented the meda' Hons issued to each child as a mem ento to the visit of Their Majesties ialso emphasized the fortunate state See the New uueen Oil-Burning Range No Wicks No Cleaning No Forced Draft $167.50 Complete V ----- $ Install The "QUEEN" BURNER In Your Own Hane $79-50 Installed KAIEN HARDWARE CO. PHONE . CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. I- BLACK AD. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAHtf, 'PIIONn'57 P if countrie ti at this wherr the rsonaUty of the Individual was acred and the rights of eaeh iMlotuly guarded by laws of Justice. le asked the children to make a Mint of keeping their medallion afely for fifteen years By that ime they would fully realtae what implre Day and Ilrtttah freedom ttood for. Another interesting item was th u-MBntatlnn nf a hMk hv Mn. K. I Moore to the school to be med for j .he purchase of hooks. In apt-ng. Miss Mercer thanked the Order or the gift whkh would be of great wlp In adding to the library and )e an incentive to the children to "ead more extensively. Musical Program Other Items In the program ln-tluded a very smart flag drill ftv-Mi by a group of girls In white and trying national flags. A drama-isatlon of the -Story of the Union Jack" was well presented wtih var-cus pupils telling the history of ach of the flan that make uo the lag of the empire. Musical nurrf-jers which added greatly to the en-oyment of all Included a group of laUonal airs "Hearts of Oak." The 4arp That Once Through Taras falls." "All Though the Night." with descant arrangement! and Will Ye no Come Back Again?" vtth Norma Letnes an sotoist. Oth- r numbers of particularty imperial :haracter were: "Brightly. BriahUy. un of Sprtnf." "The Empire U Our ountry" and "To Their Majesties." he nroaram concluded with the utlonal Anthem and three cheers i honor of Empire Day and Their Majesties New Pastors Of United Church Het. Charles Andyman to Terrace and Iter IUaII lUrtlry to (ueen Charlotte City NEW WESTMINSTER. May 3a: CPi Appointments at the Confer- nee of the United Church of Can- ida hero included Rev. Charles ndyman of Naktm to Terrace sue- eedlng Rev Adam Crisp who H One Half Empire Day was fittingly observed In Borden Street School oi Tuesday afternoon, a gnodly num ber of members of Queen Mary Chapter. I. O. D. E.. were present A suitable program of patriotic songs were sung by Hie pupil . opening with "O' Canada" and including a hymn to heir MajMtle. soru "The Maple Leaf:" song. "Land of 0Ur BlrtJi;" choral. "Land of Hope and a lory" The Rev. ft C II Durnford spoke on the nyaning of Knipir4 Day. stressing the need of unity in the Empire Starting with the ascension of Queen Victoria to the throne, pointing out what she Jld for her subject and her In fluence in the Empire and leadlne up to the present day. reminding the present generation that they should appreciate the freedom danded down to them and what It meant to be members ot our Em pire. The speaker Urged courage loyalty and devotion tn fltim themselves to future citizens aL to go school with an objective in 'ater years be taken a leadlr." part In the affairs of the Empire Miss 8 A. MUts on behalf of the pupils thanked Mr. Durnford for his encouraging address The gathering then elated with the angina of "Ood Save The Klne HtOTKST IN KENYA MOMBASSA. Kenya. May 25 CP -Natives of India here de cltned tn participate In Empire Day celebrations becaute ot an order of the Kenya government reserving settlement of the Kenya highlands to European transferred to another pastorate Rev Basil Hartley to Queen Char tlotte replacing Rev W J Belder who Is transferred to Ymlr In the Kootenays and Rev B. L O Ber- ridge to Hare Hon VACATION Bargain Fares To The Prairies From Vancouver. Victoria, New Westminster. Nanalmo, I'rlnce Rupert to Calvary. Edmonton and Mint eatt to Armstrong and Tort Arthur Inclusive. June 1 to 4 Inclusive 30-DAY RETURN LIMIT From I'rlnce Rupert to Cutfary (via Edmonton) Edmonton Itcjina Saskatoon Winnipeg Port Arthur Oood In tourist sleepers on payment of regular berth rale. ( KC.ood in sUndard sleepers and parlor car on payment of ac-. rommodatlon ccrunted. Proportionate!) lower farev tteorje. Kamloops and West Children 5 years and under 12. half fare. Stopover privileges at Jasper on return Journey only within final limit Full Particulars From Your Nearest Ticket Agent MacKenzie's Furniture Special For Royal Crown Red Stead, Royal Royal Crown Inner Snrine Royal Crest Red. Royal Crest Inner Spring .Mattress See Them in Our Window Special Round Trip Excursion Fare and S36 Borden Street School Observes Empire Day Coach Tour. 4Slan'd X31.75 $37 JM 113.10 :6J3 31.15 35.85 3S.&3 45.CS 31.10 40.30 4CJ5 10.C0 47J5 55.15 81.75 71.00 frrimlnelamt.iT - rfnrt..1 Royal Visit Crown Spring, Mallreo $44.50 Spring, Royal Crest OtZl Cft JDauU PHONE 775 ROYAL VISIT 00 All Meals anil - Berth Included Tickets Oood Ooing on S.S. Cartlena Leaving Prince Rupert Friday. .May 2C, 10:30 p.nu Returning on S.S. Cartlena Tuesday, (9 p.m.) May 30th Tickets, Reservations and Information UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Prince Rupert Agent (F J, Skinner) THIRD AVENUE, Phone 56 Serve Your Guests THE CHfimPAGriE Of BEERS. ,Ua mU lor Ht ICTOV Isik- All SII.VLH hl'IIIM. STOIT jtatt UreMerie I. til. This adve'Umetit i- :-. i,-.h Irthrd or dlnlvet1 h 1 iuoi nmtroi Board or b. r, Oovenin.cn; ol Brsiui. ( .;iun o. ; J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Itank Hide Lorivwooirs FUR STORE Sprint; Jackets and Coats Price ReaMHiabtc. Call and lMtk Them Over llUhest Prices Paid for lleavrr clt NOTICE ! Commencing Saturday, April I5th, our C0NFKCTI0NEKY STORK Will Open Until 10:00 p.m. Mussallem's Confectionery Opposite Canadian Legion sb i i m tmm rm rm tn im mm ia r j BEDDING PLANTS Dwarf Dahlias, Gladioli Cut Flowers for All Occasions Wm. GAIR f Florist, Seedsman Rox 27G Phone BLUE 574 gf tm :m tnzn rm i at r .nxn :mzm j - Five thousand Prince Ruptl people read the Dally News. It pays to let them know what you have to sell,