1 UNLOADING $15,000 Stock of Men's Wear to be Sacrificed -Sale Starts at 9 a. m. Tuesday, May 30th. Extra Special ! 5 ONLY TUXEDOS Regular Value to 55.00 C-l A ff Unloading at t?AU.Jt) G ONLY SUITS In sizes 42 to M. Some with 2 pairs pants. Uctf. to $30.00.' M QC Unloading at XU.JJU 5 ONLY TWEED TOPCOATS Regular to $21.50. Q4 A A A Unloading at ?AVUU STA N Fl ELD'S UN DEKWE A II All two-piece to unload 95C The' above includes A.C., 7700, Red Label, Etc. Work Sox To clear at, 1 On per pair Work Shirts Work Pants, QCp Overalls-Unloading at uox HILT.MORE HATS Regular prices to $7.50. Unloading at $2.45, $3.45, $4.45 TRENCH COATS In khaki and blue. Regular prices to $7.50. Un- lonttlng-nt-- W.VD Sale Starts Tuesday May 30 at U a.m. SPECIALS . . . For this week only. Buy Now And Save In FLOOR COVERING Dominion Inlaid Linoleum The floor covering that lasts for years. 1 26 G feet wide. Special, square yard ...... v Dominion Printed linoleum 79C -Square yard, special Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs Size Gxil Special price Size 7 jxl) Special price Size 51x112 Special price $5.25 $6.50 Size 9x9 C7 75 Special price SzeflxlOU OQ Off Special price $10.25 5 Sets Only 4 Piece Bedroom Suite Consisting of full size lied, chjf fonieryaiilty dresser and upholstered bench. JHbZ . Specially priced for quick selling THIRD-AVENUE Phone OREEN 916 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Dank Dldf. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 Proceeds of the tag day held Saturday to assist In the financing of the King's visit celebration today were qiflte satisfactory at $90.19. Among the taggers was Miss Marie Lock. . in tin: m tui:mi: rniiiT or hiutisii (OI.I Mlll in mourn: In llie Maltrr f The "AdmlnWratlsn Art" And In the Matter of the KMale ot Jeni peter IMiner TlMmMinr Ieceael, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU lionor. W E Flaher. Uv Uth day cf May. A. D 19S9 I iu appoints Ad-nunkttrator' of the ttUt of Jena reter Dotmer TtwmpMon dreed, nd all parlk having ci&lma acalnat the Vd estate are hereby required to furntth name, properly verified to me on or before the 17th day of June. 1939. and 11 parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay he anwunt of their Indebtedness to roe forthwith. DATED the loth day of May. AJJ 1939. SK1NA LOUISE THOMTSON. Administratrix. Prince Rupert. B.C. l THE MTliKMF. COI UT OF IIMTHII roi-l'MMA in ritoruTi: In The -Mailer or The "AilmlnMratmn In (lie Matter of the I'.otate of Albert J".rnet I'errN. Iereaeil TAKE NOTICE tht by order of HU Honor, W. E. Flaher. the l&th day ot Ma v. A. D 1930 I waa appointed Ad m Is U-t inter of the entate of Albert Ernest fVrrta, deceased, and all port'ea having claim against the aald estate lire hereby required to rumiah aame, orrnerlv Twilled to me on or before the 19th day of June. A. D. 1939, and all ruiWn indebted to the et (tf reaulred to rT th AmounA of the.r Indebtedness to me forth-lth. I DATED the 16th dy of May, A.D. ! 1939 ORVTUX K. SPENCER. I Executor. I - Alyansh. B. O. NOTICE ! Commencing Saturday, April 15th, our CONFECTIONERY STORE Will Open Until 10:00 p.m. Mussallem's 1 .,PBP'SHe-CaBadlan1t4eglon "CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION' Presbyterian W.M.S. Tea A successful tea and 'sale of were attractively decorated fo: the occasion with spring flowers. The door was opened by little Barbara Teng and the guests we;el received by Mrs. D. C. Stuart, president of the Women's Mission ary Society and Mrs. H. G. Fun- ston, wife of the pastor. Airs. J. w McKiniey and Mrs. Alex Sinclair poured and servl-teurs were Mrs. J. A, Teng, Mrs. A. Guyan and Mrs, Robert Straeh- an. Cashier was Mrs. J.1 M. Walker. In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. M. J. Keays, Mrs. S. G. Leslie and Mrs. Harry Calderwood The home cooking table was in charce of Mrs. D. C. McRae aril Miss Jessie Rothwell NOTICE Bailiff's Sale Re: M. M! Stenhens ts'. Stan Johan son. Andrew Fogs and Alfred Carl scn. Under a Distress Warrant in the above action I have seized and will sell at public auction the following chattels: 3-plece Chesterfield Suite. Kitchen Table. Walnut Dresser with Mirror, Stand Lamp. Small Library Table,1 Smoking Stand, Covered Ton Stool, I Wool Carpet 9x9, Lot of Dishes (assorted), 8-tube Victor Radio Globe irouer. naaio can oe seen at itaaiu Station, 2nd Avenue. Place of Sale in Dunsmuir street. Time of Sale 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 30. 1939. Terms Cash. S. A. MCKEKSUN. Suits and Topcoats A Complete Selection, from Scotch Tweeds to Hot Weather Tropicals And English Gabardines Sizes 35 to ! 1. Priced $Z.95 $, .50 ,.50 The Above And Many More Specials Are On Sale At WILLIAM F. STONE LOCAL NEWS NOTES The Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operaUve Association was also among those sending flowers to the funeral of Mrs. Hlldor Marie Wahl. Bridge Party Catholic itall, May 30 at 8:30. Adm. 25c. (124) CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Notice The Provincial Government has approved and will guarantee the! repayment to the Dominion Gov- homecooklng .was held Friday af- ernment of a loan which it has ternoon at the. Manse" by the Wo men's Missionary Society of First i agreed to advance to the city of forty thousand ($40,000) dollars at Presbyterian Church. The rooms! two per cent Interest for a period of thirty years for the purpose of replacing certain wooden water pipe mains with cast iron and it is my intention to t,ake advantage of this loan. Any property owner objecting please advise In writing "The Hon orable Minister of Municipal Affairs" at the City Hall, Prince Rupert on or before the twelfth day of June next. j W. J, ALDER. i .. Commissioner. (tf.) Announcements All advertlsemenU in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. May Queen Festival, Dance, Sv Peter's Hall May 29. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Spring Sale June 2. High June 3. June 8. it Landlord's Bailiff. 22, advertise lor If you low. anything, i School Tea and Display Eagle's Dance June 7. Anglican Tea Mrs. C. V. Evltt's, Presbyterian Tea Mrs. J. R. Mitchell's June 15. United Tea Mrs. Armour's JuneJ v Shoes, Campers Crepe Soles, Etc . Croup 1 Fine quality oxfords in calf and Kid, black and brown. Reg. CM Alt price to $7.5CC Unloading V7y Group 2 Sport oxfords in two-tone. Black and white, brown and tan. CO QC Unloading at tjwJ Oroup3 Cnmners in black and brown. Leath- er and rubber soes To unload . Will Not Ask For Deporting SACRAMENTO, May 29. The California state legislature, by a vote of 35 to 31. has rejected a resolution which would have asked the federal government to consider the deportation of Harry Bridges, C.I.O. longshoremen's leader, as an t r. (D .'W.,,i..-:e $2.45 JACKETS In cloth and wool. All sizes, colors and styles. Prices to $7.50 CM IR Unloading at 500 TIES By Arrow. Currie, QQ & UJ7 AQp etcTo unload at... SWEATERS In pullovers and coats with buttons and zippers. Regular to $5.95. Unloading at 95c, 1.95 and $2.95 A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Purchase Until Wanted LONDON COLD PRICE t LONDON. May 29: (CP) The Montreal price of bar gold on the London market was down lc at the week-end at $34.85. WANTED WANTED Stenography and Junior bookkeeper for summer season in city office, ipply Box 12, Daily News. (125) he EOIJIIi BJIIIK 0 P an Joins loilh the people tliisBominiqn m m m mn rx!r.ndino3& II a sincere and loyal IS lo Their uniniojiui Jttajcstics II