D day April 18, 103fc. ' Silver Wedding Surprise Party i ; v. s.iuntir Mario Bus models by Kelvinator, owesi maker of electric refrigerators. It's your big chance. Qome in start saving NOWJ CONDITIONED COLD As Low Mr. Carr played (fir Scotch danc-lden. Mis Cecil Cavenalle. Mia VI-J Ins. There were accordion solos 1 otet Cavenalle. Mis.Ehie Hipp, during the evening by Mario Bus- sanlch. Jack Matr wu master of rfremonlM. BEAUTIFUL THRIFTY Those present at the party were Mrs. Splro Gurvlch. Mr and Mrs. O. Sather. Mr. and Mrs. T. Elliott. Mr and Mrs. Zarelll. Mr. and Mrs. Pettenuzo, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Peachy, Mr. and Mrs. Pick. Mrs. L. Griffiths. Mr. and Mrs. J II. Malr. Mr. and Mrs. Oomez, Mrs. J. Graham, Mrs. Johnson. Miss Mary Martin. Miss Ina Robertson. Miss Mary Slcuro, Miss Dlta Slcuro. Miss Venetla Fcero, MUs Jean Krause. Miss Mary Geary, Miss Angelica Colussi. Miss Lillian Vaccher, Miss Rose Montesano. Miss Erma Bussanleh. Miss h . nd M.j3 Venetla Feero, Fannie Calbreath Miks Doris Hou!- MMS- T,Rytad Jame'Mc6liKlrl, Wil liam Gordon, Joe Martin, William Hale, Joe Hipp, John Karsosky, Mike Karsosky, l'ete Cravetto, John Vineberg, Johnny Oarofani, Alex deary, Jim Colussi, Bob McKay Jr.. Hotel Arrivals Prlnce Rupert J. B. Barcliy. Dlllnior. Central -Magne Robben and Mickey 0' Rourke. city. For driving a motor vehicle without a license. Mike Melnlk was fined $5 In city police court this THAT TOOK 25 YEARS TO BUILD in and help US celebrate Come Kelvinator's 25th anniversary. For neA-er before have we been able to offer such amazing refrigerator values as these big. beautiful new 1939 SILVER JUBILEE KELVIN-ATORSI Here's a refrigerator that will change all your ideas about refrigerators . . . just oi the first Kelvin-ntor of 25 years ago changed the Ideas Of that day. It's powered with the silent POLARSPHERE ... a sensational cold-making unit sealed away in a gleaming ball of steel! Uses current only 20 of the time . . . keeps operating costs down ow. We're ofTcring unbelievably low prices on these 'beautiful new 1939 l S J 1 fl BSH skv I 'sssasBSBHssssV mwJ '""'''ij V I 0 B ibHPsBi 1 u McRae Bros. Ltd. Princess Norah yesterday afternoon from a trip to the Tulsequah dui-trlc't on official business-. Mrs. Theo Collart, who was 'to the' Prince Rutfert 'General PAGE THREE ,, LOCAL NEWS NOTES Many Friends Attend Saturday Mr. arid Mn. II. Worsfold. Mr. and BUIr. uommw hiuwh. """Jtraveiied from Stewart to Anyox test -at' 11 o'clock, waa reported Nltlit Affslr In Hoiior If Mf." Mrs. T. Basstnlch. Mr. and Mrt. womeaano. Mice Momesano, yesterday to pay i periodical ttSlt this afUrnoon to'be on tlme. ' ana airs. i.ouu niaritii - niaciniosn. Mr. ana Aire. a. mom-;' - to tne iawr town on eccirmasiicai : - Mi- Angus Macintosh. Mlw Er r a liuv anich and Mlw Mary Mirv eHino, Mr. ahd Mrs. J. Rosin, Mrs p. Murray . Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter, Mr. and Mr. SorrefttU, Mr. and r u, rc hiMtUwsei Saturday Mghi Mrs. W. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs.-O. u tie:inhtful Uentyiflfth annl'- plcuro, Mr and Mrs. John Basso, v trv surprtfce prty In honbr 6f W rind Mrs. L. Campagnolo, Mrs. II and Mrs. Louis Martin The'.jj. Sylveatcr. Mr. and Mrs. O. Col- Cam pa gnolo, Bruno Pettenuzo, Ah-dullejJ U?m uampagnoia, uick oyivesicr, i Mitk Cavenalle, Rene Cavenalle, I I a t of off Stewart DUMa Tn1crfit'fl trait In from ths I Anderson rv r muir-i miii iji oicwaik' vsssikas m umi, wub i G(rge Vlereck, Mr. Palmlro, Jackthe Northern Pyrlte's Mine on the'veVori a two-weeks' business trip. iwacoonaia. jbck uampoeu. -amcs EaMt RWer afierno6nj Valentine. Hugh Fergwon. Monty ion the Catala for a tr,p yancorf- . d'ue evening was happily spent and Mrs. II. Worsfold jr.. Mr.'and'ff tT 1 If"c' ,u r k ira. ... i .... i ink Dominate Robert Boddle. Dar- jing UK oriogc UIIU W ana I K4 oanemg. WWVUK. jne.wrs- IllCir' aucuch. r. M ana .u Mrs. ueorge, V. LU1 , . . , . . :' T. ."...'ii JLii-hn irow w Gomez. uotnez. Severlno eevenno Dominate uominaw), . .7 .. . x... Mr. n n R-mVvn. o....u .... mrr. ) ver. R. O. Hopkins, manager of the. trip to Anyox on eccleslastlcal dut Imifll hranrh of thp Canadian Bank'iles;"' ' t,i..t.a,,A o.viiir. ul ---- or me v mf..! evenings prwcTOingj.u.uiic. 'h- presentation to Mr. and1Vaccher'. Mr. and Mrs H. Smith Jr.'.?J n,...i.h "fJ0 t,.i,K nlch,'on the Catala for a trip to VancOtf- M.- Martin of a beautiful four-.Mrs. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -X"r.-;- on Dus,ness- ;.- p .Mjver vea service, iiie prea-r .Mini was made by H. Worsfold behalf of the guests assembled. Tftr prize-winners at bridge were: ' -Ar . first, MlM Rose Montesano: c :id Mrs. D, Blmuro; men's first. D. 6. uro. second, Joe Hlpn. After rardt,- delirious refreih-r ' were served by Mrs. Macln-t Mrs Carr. Miss Mary Martin Mi AfVork Anelo Campaanolo H ; fnumn nd J. H. Malr. T were tw handsome weddlnv t one nrtented by Mr and W'jrsfold. M ic for dim' Ini' wxn furnished Vlereck, Mr. and Mrs. McFarlanei- f . . .. .7 "' rzr;S Mf. and Mrs. Erlckaon. Mrs. Ham-1' J',c Charles Graham, inspector of day. Mr. and Mrs. Manel. Mr. and Kck c"Pbe, nd Jonnny Saun , mines, returoed to the dty on the a m. passenger aboard the Catala' this fnm'ShliJh; He had arrived- from I Wednesday evening's train Vlctorta' on the Catala Sunday I lrihce George. nig,ht:' Mr. and Mrs. A: W. Newman and dauchtef. Owen, sailed' this alter 20. NEW YORK, April 18: (CP) sharp. On'wri EiizabetK" Influence" Is the. Funeral Notice Announcements f. WJ. ' ' All advertisements in tnt coJ-ema will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 'Bapttsf'Supper'Apni'iS'. Eagle's Bridge April 19. Rt. Rev. O. A. RIx, Bishop ofk Caledonia, returned to the city on the Catala this morning front' a W. C. 8lme. a&sayer from Keno, Yukon Territory, "was a passenger abodrd the Princess' Norah yester day afternoon -going through to Vancouver. ' "" Dr. Hueh Morrison. insDector of schools was a passenger aboard1 the Catala this" morning 'returning to the city after a brief trip to Port Simpson on official duties. Hospital Sunday fortreatment, Is : ' dolnt weli 'and exnects to be home! Charles Goldstein, pioneer busln again In a few day's. ;- ' less mart ahd liir dealer' or Juneau, Was a passenger aboard the Prin Dr M. Y. Williams. B. Sc.. Ph. D.. I cess Norah yesterday afternoon go of University of B. C. will speakling through to sedttle and Callforn In Booth School 8 pjn. Wednesday,! la. April 19. Subject: American mam mals of the-'past and present" il- A. M. Francis of the Pan Ameri jus.l. Open to public. Silver col-lean Airways Corporation, who has lection. - - Mbeen on a trip to Juneau, was a I passenger aboard the Princess Nor Lieut. Col. S. D. Johnston oil ah yesterday aiternoon teturnlng this city and Lieut. Col: u. R I to Seattle. Turner of Victoria will visit Prince, Georfie at the end of this month I Brigadier Walter J. Carruthers. in connection with a proposal I divisional commander of the Sal which' Is oh foot to establish alvatioh Army for1 Northern British rrillltla unif in the Interior town. lColambfa 'and Alaska"; arrived in' the' city on the Princess Norah Lieut Commander F. O. llartlyesterday aiternoon irom nisneaa R.CJI.. Esqufmait,' after a brief vis-1 quarters' at Wra'rigell Iri the course It here, sailed by tne innee.wor-ioi one oi nis penoaicai vours ui fih'-4.iprHiV Afternoon on" his' re-1 this district. He will leave on -.:-. . . . 1... . .. for hodri'ori the-Catala for Vancouver! The funeral of the late J. Lome to which city Mr. Newman has bth I MacLaren will take place tomor transferred In the Union Steanurdp row.' Wednesday, at 3 o'clock from Co. service. Marty friends were onjtHe Presbyterian Church. hand to see them off. Dr. C. A. Armstrong of Port Simpson 'arrived In the city on Ihe Catala this" morning and will p'roceed by train tomorrow rilght for a trip to Toronto. Dr. Mlddleton of Vancouver arrived at Port Simpson last week to relieve in chdrgeofthe Port Simpson General Hospital during Dr. Armstrong's absence. Queen's Influenpe. Shown In Hair-Dps Cosmetic Makers Naming Llp- i sticks and Nail Lacquer For Royalty 4 No :fIowehr by request. rrivallt red. f ' ' - ' ' Dance, St. Peter's Hall, April 28. ""Sort blue and violet eyeshadowsj alio are offered since :ttte"Queeri" has Indicated 'a .fondness ; for' cos-' tumes In those colors. A hall pol-.. lsK company Is even putting bufj a. "royalty" lacquer, But It's the hair styjlsts who; In the good ora American vernacular, have "gone t Town."' They're designing coiffures ''" "for" the Queen, "inspired1 by" the Queen nr t.i be worn with frocks' for which the Queen Is 'said Ho haVe expressed a fondness. ; "Take the '"crinoline dress coif f ure" of M. Vasco, an English hair stvllst. It is supposed to be- wom :with the crinoline dresses made to popular by the Queen. In this I'vrinnitne dress coiffure" the hair 'is' parted Tn' the centre. Thirds a bunch of f at turls on the tore I head. The side hair" is swept high and the back hair arranged' In a knot of Greclari curls. I then there's the hair dress executed by a "London hair stylist of Her Malestv. In it Hhe hair on tob ' arid al the sides 'is about four' inches in" length. It's ieiirieH. then combed 6ut ahd waved In crown fashion.'' The test waves straight down the back of the head and is finished with row of soft curls at the nape of the neck, Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. United Spring Sale May 3. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 4. Milk Fund Tea May 6. IS a o 15 Eastern Star Tea at Mrs. Sgt, Gammon's home,' May 9th Presbyterian Tea, May 11. i,h 12. 18 Mrs. Lakle's o a o s o a a s o a a g Women of Moose Spring Sale n1?- " ' "ii Presbyterian Easter Sale, April I g C. N. R. A. Annual Ball, Moose Hal. April 21. " I Moose Bridge, April 25, 8 pjn. latest thing in beauty circles. ' j Boys' Band Tea, Mrs. Jack Joy's, Mit iht ivi Oiippn's 'favorite dav-i time frocks In gray and beige "and ; Scout Tea. Mrs. Hougan's April . ". - '1' i'fi '"'trrov nV:)7 'H" ' . chnnlH he vnm with' rlch-J-'' f .,,.avB.iin That's whv. Hodeson School, Dancing Reclt- they say, they: Are puttlni'out thJ al, Cdpltol ' Theatre. April '27, 28 rinxv rfKh rprf Hrv4tlrt' and roU!re--l " " Cambral Spinster's Spree, May ORANGE Spring Sale, Metropole Hall, May 17. Hospital Tea, Nurses' Home, May PRINCE RUPERT TO VICTORIA ClIlLnllEN-S FUND EVENTS AprU 20, Amateur 'Night, Moose HalL"- May' 9, Qrand Dance, Moose Hall. Try a Dally News cruaslfled ad' vertlsemenf for best reiulU. ! Orange Pekoe Blend "SALADA" s Vancouver Trip h Drawn For TEA Sir. D. McD. Hunter Winner of. Hospital Drawing - T.S.S. Japanese Cherry Tree In Blossom j mere naa appearea woea geij-leral Impression that Japanase " cherry trees which were brought to Mrs. D. McD. Hunter was the win- the city last fall and planted would nef of 'a round trip to Vancouver not bloom this year. However. raffled by the Women's Auxiliary there Is at least one instance where of the Prince Rupert General Hos-j there are blossorris. this being re-pttaL- The drawing took place at ported by Howard Hill of Second the Capitol Theatre last night wUh'Avenue westview. Mr Hill plant-Manager D. O. Borland In charge, i . . tu..ahnrti mnUoV and Mrs. J. R. Morlson, president oi tne . vimfrttir - them In Auxiliary, spoke briefly In appreci-(pt lggj ation of the efforts of members and mem oui mu sprigs, w others In selUng tickets and of the flower Is In bloom. The white, re-courtesy of Mr. Borland. The win- ports Mr. Hill, appears to be slower, nlng ticket was 706. i - , r IVFIMTE VARIETY ' ate when the weather turned from WINDSOR;-'Erig.. April' 18: (CP brilUant sunshine to a drenching President Lebrun of France got snowstorm within a lew nouts a literal dose of the English :lim- during nts visit nere. .oooooooooooooocHjoKKiot3oao0woooojoooacaocH5oooow 1 nur At oi l it MsV -mr v 5 wf'wv ' acl I "VELURE" 10 a i IT 1 . P Makes Hands Softer and Smoother Vanishes Quickly s 39c rr r J And 59c Ormes ltd. Pioneer Druqptsts. Th rtMali Store Phones: 81 n n.tl. Inn. Sam tilt 10 Il.trL. ' it 83 . w - ... VipCIl , Sundays aind Holidays from 12 noonl "till 2 pjn 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. kjooookwchmchhhjohjooqooooo P "JOOO OOOOOOOCfOOOOOOOOOO UNION STEAMSHIPS M Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: at V fTATAI.A KVEKY TUES- T.S.S. CAKllhAA riu. DAY, 1:30 prii. Due Vancouver. Thurs. a.m 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. U Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office and Tickets From Reservations Further Information Regarding Third Ave. Phone 568 FRANK J. SKINNER. Prince Rupert Agent. SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! aafaf iCHil 'f ALLS and POWELL SHE! Steamer leates Prince Rupert every f THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leare Prince Rupert for the Eat Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc, call or write City Ticket Office, $16 3rd Ave. V-17-