B0YS? RALLY DRAWS MANY Tinal, Event la Connection Willi VIM to CUr of I'J Work Organiier Final event In connection wWa fh villi. Ian. wwlc to the cHt of Bert Flddea, Boys' Work secretary run. ford and Ken H&rdtnc. Daily advertlainc In Kew; is sure to bring Sl,". the Dall daily re This advertisement MILK Hot dof and dotifthnuu were Qrpqn ;. Tap Fid'ifi and cheer for Mr VLiny of those present proceeded hf steamer PrtnceM Adelaide iboard which Mr. FWdes tailed on - ret urn to Vancouver, bta glv-t .ai enthuatastlc soid-off. FUND BENEFITS Surrewkfu)' Tea Held By Municipal Chapter, I. t). I). E Saturday Afternoon s- wiiicu waf Buruciivpiy oecoraiep DOTS - -11 ...( nf IK 4I it-ar. In i. .1 ' m , . . Tram uu ui ui wic wfcj mil i nr in mm iiTr.!i -i n nn niriir- uuendance. J day aftoVin bV Municipal Chap'- The pVecertilrigs opened wllh tfr, Imperial drder. Daughters of relaying of games with Mr. Fiddes.the Empire, was a very successful :n ehare. There was a camnflre affair. wllh Rev. Roy Durtord In charge.) Mrk. fJ. Orchard McLeod, Mrs. bv the boys of Baptist, Presbyter- and1 Mrs. C. E Culiln poured. ServJ-,a and United Churche and the teu'rs were Mrs R. J. Keron. Mrs F:r t Prlnr RupeA troop of Boy sidney Elklns, Mrs. James Forman, Bouts Then the Seal Cove boyt Mrl. Croft Brook",, Mrs. Clarke Mc-p an Indian pow-wow In which Lean. Mrs. Robert Frlzzell. Mrs. a:, loinfa. Mr riooe ipo nnri- m. m. uhd, Airs. j. n. ixoraan.i were cashiers. Drook.bnt and wre In charge of the home cook ing table. Mrs. William Rrtd was the win ner In a $5 raffle. A radio-gramophone was loaned IkM McRae f T? n TlfAi Bros by jj 4tLiMtv Mtwa. Hotel Arrivals Savoy E. Hendiiks and M. Johnson city; L. Rorkom, -Seattle; F. Mc-tDdnald, Sunnyslde; ,J. A. Ruther-iford, Smltherg; II. Maydae, E. j Johnson and N. Elde, Decker Lake; J. Harrison, CNJt. .Royal C Marr. Blllmor: O. Ntckson and Paul Alme, Seattle; S. Arak awa. K. Bane, V. Rockom, Arne Btemland. .Irene Wilson and A Oouvoc. city; A. Tamren and Earl Bracken, Seattle; A. Montgomery. Amsbury; D. Cameron, .Edmonton; 8am Nybo, Vancouver, VfirV t T)iiHn npnrcpfiurn ! Nell Hockln. JI. Marshall, F. Hen derson. H. R, Young and Mr. arid Mrs. T. Wallace, Vancouver; R. H. Gurd. and . A. t. MacMUlan, Casslar Cannery; D. Aimers. Vic toria; R. Daggen. Pentlcton; rranit Barber. Smltheri; C. E. saner. Carlisle; A, E. Xawson. Sunnyslde Cannery; Angus Currle, Clavton. , fl , Central Mr. and Mrs. C. Leask. Metlakat- la; R. McLean,, A. Eyans .and J. Huzlo. cxAr. c. Closter. Blllmor; Charles Hill. M. Roberts arid Be to : . . : won, clty;.W. cnapman ana w Hunter. Vancouver. TERRA6E Fine, warm .days wllh cool nights are the order, of the weather in Terrace Just now. . . ... iu. .... munluH nf tf tennis club Onlrplcnl Frances xnomson ana miss " taieen - " - LOCAL NEWS NOTES . i . ATTENTIOJJ Brother Moose! You eer aboard the Catala last evening are Invited with partners. Tuesday. going through irom Vancouver w - t7n Stewart on business in connection ' of Moose. with mining interests. J The beautiful comforter at the Thrift Cash and Carry was won ritv on the Catala last evening fmm his studies at Vancouver to spend the .summer vacation at his home here. mm it. M. Daeeett was able to leave the Prince Rupert General Hospital for home yesterday aftr ha vine been a paueni in we in stitution for nine weeks with a se vere arm fracture sustained in a tall. A H. Sawyer, president, of the! Surf Inlet Consolidated Mines Ltd., came north from Vancouver to Butedale on the Catala yesterday, belntr on his way to visit the prop erty on the west coast of Princess Royal island, u. uary 01 luruutu was with Mr. Sawyer. CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank my friends for their kind assistance in making making it it possible poaioie for iot m-. w to.' w win iTuesday night. The men carried' JARVIS Ulicky) McLEOD Jr. ' In charge I . lmnrovements. In .the .w. wnv way At Oil . : o( the tea room were Mrs. J. A. Teng, Mr. O. E. Moore and Mrs. ,D. R. Barclay. ,ut Carpentry while the lames, lumeai to with brushes and Brooms ano, gave the courts a mucn neru;a Mm. M. J. Keayt. Mm. Wllliam-klean up. They, are now in reaai- u tfn Mrs. H. T A. A Breen nrritiiu fnr th iPDttn'l activities. v i - I imMgfrsT 1 " " - " " - Xtt&iiPj&KSfSti UlU UU rl-! ......... :glISB; BgggggggggLjtKijgiB structure in V KTITui" stone canir from lla.l.hnon Wa ml slate for the roof from Jervw Inlet, the pinite rtrpa trim Ilurrtid Inlet an. Nelson Wandflname.. riJv rf of vanct materials iiicludmR a prcat vVoods. weVe olitained w.thm the rrovince of llritih Columlna. .if X m L wUgHggV kgftB9Sr 'gV 40 oz. - . YOU SHOULD KNOW thai while you may pay more, you cannot buy a better gin than "MONOGRAM", Thoroughly matured, pure as mountain air, MONOGRAM GIN is flavoured for the discriminating. This superb product, has been made in New Westminster, B. C, since 1904. ASK tfoit AND GET 25or:-'l' . .905: 12 ox. PRODUCTS j .iu.iIiiii iiiimriiTfrr the Parliitnenl lliin.linp at Nictona, much nul.liriml for their unique Ren. naWr arthilrrturr, have another thouA not firtirajly irropiifr.1 di-Unction? The buildings complrted in prt.ha1.1v more BnUsh 1898, employ . il.., nv other m m Llauor Control Board or by the Government of BrltUh ColumbU. the displayed by ta not publlihed or W. C waiter, manager ui Hale tannery, left by the Catala last evening on his return to the Naas bv Mrs Joe Cook with ticket num-; River after spending a few days In ber 296. Watch the papers xor our 1 me cujuu next drawing. ' J "ITT".. v una mere were iruiai u ui iurj. . v . j. unrium, mj v. . ,, .. ;. ...... , . , , - ; . -..v. .nri f.r,,ti itev ftw p,ilnrt Mr. r v Tnr find M4. There was a workN bee oflThelr Majesties. Bert O'Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. rived in the city on the Catala last! W. W. C. O'NellL arrived in thejevepmg from Vancouver enroute to Sunnyslde cannery on the Skeena River for the season MI&S YUltl Dressmaker Ladies and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 727 FRASER ST.. , orme Stuart, who ha3 been away Ibr the past four months on a na vol tralnlne cruise to the West In dies, will be returning to the city on the Prince Rupert Wednesday. A few days after his return. C. H. prme will be returning to Victoria. Jarvis MsLeod ir. is the winner of a trip.tp Vancouver for the visit l fh Ttriff and Oueen in connec- Uiori with a contest held by Kelly- I .. i i- n the Ua rv-i The twenty-eighth annual meet f e results ot con- f..&.to Mf rvis Mc- Notice m, "; ;... JO-. r rhTr "CTSl- Run- haf Jbhanson, 1.625; Margaret u. RmHH RG9V.: Patricia Love. 709 Vj; Pnmiiv Port Slmnson. ju. ing of the Caledonia Diocesan i . . T..1.-.1 A .nrvnrrt of the Women's Auxiliary to Tne prince nuperv rooiu -rrl-Missionary ,a"on he8i. "ianK.aiI . ZZ Ttf iSa Wednesday and ' . 'Merchanu ana citizens oi rnnce rvY.' . Ar ., r-ihPdrai nve thousand Prince Rupert Rupert for their moral and fln!fer,?ifii oeople read the Dally News. It clal assuunce , in tne , pan , "oIneDloceseoi Caledonia and pays to let them know what you nopeo. inav m uPIu wu missionary from Shave to sell. conunuea. :lw, u-in be one of the speakers jit the reception on weanesaay ev- enirig: 12. BIRTH j' A daughter was born to Mr. I and Mrs. George .EL Peters at the 'Prince Rupert General Hospital, Sunday. May 7. Announcements All advertisements in this" col mn will be charged for a full month at 25t a word. Eastern Star Tea at Mrs. Sgt Gammon's home, May 9th. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. Lakle"s May 11. Cambral Spinster's Spree, May ' Orange Spring Sale, Metropolis, Hall. May 17. Bridge Drive b:ju p.m. . Norwegian Independence Dance,1 Oddfellow's Hall, May 17. , .Hospital Tea, Nurses' Home, May 18. Navy League Ball May 19. .Boys Band brldg'e drive Legion Hall. May 26. i Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Spring Sale June 2. ' Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Calderwood's June 7. I COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 Fresli Local' Ray and Pasteurized Mint VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Local Battery "it Parade Tuesday Arlaiery Unit To March" As It WU Appear When rormine uuara For King the 102nd. Heavy Battery. Royal Canadian Artillery, local militia unit, on parade in uniform as they will appear at the end of the month in Victoria when formins part oi the guard of honor far King George and Queen Elizabeth mi the occasion of Their Majestys ivislt to the British Columbia coasf. With the Prince Rupert Boys Band, under Bandmaster Robert Greenfield, taking part In the par ade, the battery will marcn irom the Armory on Sixth Avenue to trie Capitol Theatre where they will see the picture "Gunga Din." some fifty strong, the gunners will par-nrtp tinder leadershln of CaDt. A. G. Rix. SUNDAY KMafof -" ' . Watch For GfGANTIC Removal Sale Parting Gifts By Ladies' Guild Of Terrace Church TERRACE, April 8: The monlV ot we cues uuua o meeting Tues-jly if Prince Runert oeople on day evening will have the oppor-lKnox United Churcn wm nem-i . . .... j hmp r.f Mrs. W. A. KlrkDat- tunlty 10 see Ollicprs auu nicu uij". - - -. luu"'. ,. TMI nftomnffll afternoon With with, fl! rick on Friday all members present and several vlsUs tors attending. I During the devotional peiocjj'. the scripture reading was given Mrs Vernon Glass and' a ' short address was given by Mrs Adam Crisp entitled ,unui jr Meet Again." ...'?' Following the business session? nrptHpnt Mrs. Ivan TanK,; with appropriate words, presented parting gifts to Mrs. uias. graver, who Is leaving snoruy or. rqt 'Hardy, and to Rev. and Mrs. Adam Crisp. I Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. W. A. Klrkpatrick and Mrs. Norman Moorehouse. t v .MAY 14 By'ail'm'en's 'jAUtL ..hW.beantiful iwlccilon" from which make your choice M Or ItikTar for Her a New MAVVi'cfoY Raflio Sewing Machine liomerneYriserator Washer or ironrr The iViji 1' in Modern1 Home mMiH?: CottVtfnflfefi j Let Us Explain" Our L6w 'cost Budget. Plan-V if Paytltof Itself - ' ;, " 1 V f SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! Milin? at OCEAIf FAILS and POWELL RIVEI Steamer IcaVeii Prince Ruiiert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Traiti? Ieaye Prince' Rupert for tlie EMt . MondaV, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.mT A. Music RtitH NetsoH' A'.T.CM: ...Teatherqf Kiarjo, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 SLEEPING CAR Fnr fares, etc, call or write City Ticket Office, Cltf 3rd Avt- Tt V-l79 Ph6tie i 1 X Tq VI 5 1U JL ClL PAT MAXIC 5 Odd. Post Office, th St t 1