Wednesday. May 10, 1W9. The Morning After Taking Grters Little Uver Pills Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mr and Mrs. Notlln and i;ri. Ira MacDonald, city; K. Ilang. 3 Papez. Edyc Pass; J. Clarksou. run: her Inland. H. Chrtstensen. Mrs. A. Doughty; Ocor Dover. Ted Johnston and H. L Frank Terrace; Mary Joseph, Ma. tilda Dan. Louisa James and Jo-eph Joseph. Uabtne; Ray Doll, Kitwanga; Hubert William Ta:. New Hazetlon; Edward J. Letch-ford. Quck;H, Lursen, Palling; C-erry Beaton, K. Bwanson. a. Crooks. D, Clinch. I. Dei-gland and II Hart Wlngdam: J. Bell. Usk. Royal T McQuillan. Ketchikan; M. Skrhor and T. R. Mottsen, Tulse-quah O Nelson. Jean Gleason, Ou.s Johnson. Margaret Rensvold Oskur Kelson and Jack McEllza-bfth Atlln: V. Brattui, Endako; Mr mid Mrs M. Wolowskl, Dor-rem J B. Agar. Terrace Prince Rupert Mr and Mrs. rt Jut.' Hall L Paul, Juneau R. C Hardle. Charles L. Ecklln. D A MeNulty. 11 Cleland. C H. Hoiklns, R B, McLaughlan, W MarDci.ald and E. O. Ball. Van- ff;UV T I B," 0L, Mrs T. Johnson. Port d A, Jarobson. Shirley; Di j Holmes and W. II. Smith.' Lake; J S. Clark. C. F. und Sparry dine. 8mlthr-s t Central H. Anderson Stewart: P telrw John Toth and Mike FOR Twenty -Five Years Ago Alex M:Kenzle, paymaster for Norman McLeod, contractor on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, coming in on the train from up the line, had his pocket picked of a sizes. wallet whhmujiik containing $2500 JWW in ill checks tJlTCU Special Offer for a Limited Time Only IMKYT .MISS thin graml opportunity t nlitain n CE Holnoint Automalic Iron ith all tlie newest feature. Krgular price SU.93. Ir a limited time OMi $7.9.7 nnil your oltl Iron o net promptly. Mutir in (jinailu. HANDLE THAT FITS THE HAND , BUILT-IN THUMB REST i Diocesan Women's I Auxiliary Is In I Session In City 1 ' With the president. Miss R. M. .Day lei O.B.E. in the chair, and del- egates In attendance from rarlous (parts of the district, the annual meeting of the diocesan board of ,the Anglican Women's Auxiliary jopened at St. Andrew' Cathedral inn aiternoon when mere was a service of Holy Communion con ducted by Rt. Rev. O. A. Rix DD BUhop of Caledonia, and Very Rev. I James n. Olbson dean of the Ca. Ithedral, with Canon W. P. Rueti-broolc as preacher. Following the j communion service, business ses- .alon eommnrn) and will mntJnn . Ur'.d .tomorrow and Friday with other It has been decided to organize eeial events. Miss Foerstal. a a cuy oaseoameague omcers are mllrtotvary of the church Uom Ja ur cirrica uy popular Dauoi 01 the people. The candidates are Fred 8tork, Joe Scott. W. H. Tobey. W. D. Vance. T. D. Pattullo. V. A. Cole. Oeorge D. Tltei George Frta- pan. is a special guest and speaker for the meetings. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hellenthal of Juneau were nassenzers aboard the fell, 8. P. McMordle and J. H. Pill. , Princess Louise yesterday afternoon bury. "Cy" Warman, general assistant of the Grand Trunk Railway. Is dead. He wx well known as a songi writer going through on a trip to Seattle and elsewhere in the south. Mr. Hellenthal was formerly well known as a territorial Judge of Alaska. BATTERY ON PARADE The 102nd Battery, Royal Can adlan Artillery, presented a smart united Church here appearance as Its members swung long McBride Street and Third Mrs. R. P. Nelson, well known pl-Avenue In parade from the Armory 'oneer resident of Juneau, and her to the Capitol Theatre last night daughter. Mrs. Naylor. were pas- lo-see me snowing oi me PcuirenEer. aboard the Princess Louise so? Terrace: Clifton Buchanan I 'Ounga Din." The parade was In KftrVskan: Harold Enokaen. city j Oscar and Rupert Fulton, sons charge of Capt. A. G. RU and there Iff R Oasinos and Mrs. W. of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton of vols a muster of about eighty men. fir ver Carnaby: I. Logheed.thls city, are returning home for The Prince Rupert Boys' Band took r.k I A, Arnold. Smlthers. 'the summer vacation by bicycle part in the parade 'They left Vancouver a few day iago and are now spending a week D: advcrtsslna u Ihe Dall? ,at Vernon having covered the first Highway and Wheel as far as -4 v-i j.ii.. 'ihrw knnHrrH ml m Aftrr Wrn ii JUZCllon wnence wicy WU1 the wii head I tne C ariboo n by train. ALLOWANCE IRON YOUR OLD PERMANENTLY ATTACHED CORD NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED come i rnnn WOKS I 'DIAL THE FABRIC" S AVE I S INDICATOR GIVES EXACT BUTTONS XM THE DAILY NEWS FAOE THRtt' ' rig LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs C. 0 Minns sailed yesterday afternoon on th$ Princess Louise for a trip to Vancouver. SPECIAL! Until May 20. double blankets washed COc single 40c. Pioneer Canadian Laundries. 1109) Mr. Justice A. I. Fisher arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver to preside over the spring session of the Su preme Court Astiies opening here today. Rev. and Mrs. John fiwanson ar rived In the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from Petersburg, Alaska, and will proceed on this evening's train to Chicago. Rev. J. C. Jackson, pastor of First United Church, will sail to morrow night on the Prince Rup ert for New Westminster to attend the annual British Columbia Conference next week. Dr. John Roth of Atlln arrived In the city from the north on the Princess Louise yesterdoy after- Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Caswell of At- nnon totn? here as a witness at the tin arrived In the city on the Prin- session of the Supreme Court As- ces Louise yesterday afternoon sizes. from the north. Mr. Caswell, who operates a hotel at Atlln, Is here as Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hall and a witness at the Supreme Court As-1 son, James, of Ketchikan arrived ft (l fl nn4 sr'..hii... wni? Land cash. He missed the wallet Just' WARY GOPHERS in the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from the north and will leave by this eve mT... n A -, Hr coming through KtUda ton- MORTLACH. Sask.. May 10: (CP) nlng train for a trip to Chicago nn. i-ruYinciai iswuiaoic uu.weu, vuyuci. u niuaiiiu ci., uir. . . who was on the train, searched this year. They refuse to I Mrs. W. T. Kergin will sail to many of the pawnaexs but found , poison -baited wheat, farmers ( morrow night on the Prince Rup- nothing Fulton Boys Coming Home eKKd,y!0n Bicycles report. .ert for Vancouver. She will at tend the United Church confer- jence In New Westminster next . i . a 1 . a v i . ;weex as a lay aeiegaie irom rirsi yesterday afternoon bound for a trip to Seattle and elsewhere In the) south. j Rev. J. Ci Burkholder of Vancou-'ver, young people's secretary for lfh Trriltd' Phnri-h nf Panirti In British Columbia, arrived In the; city on last night's train and will sail Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Meantime he will interest himself in young, people's organization work here. ' Announcements All advertisements In this col-imn will be charged for a full month at 2fc. a word. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Lakie's jMay 11. Cambral Spinster's Spree, May 12. I Orange Spring Sale, Metropok Hall, May 17. Bridge Drive 8:30 p.m. Norwegian Independence Dance, Odd fellow's, Hall, May 17. ' Hospital Tea. Nurses' Home, May 18. Navy League Ball May 19. Boys' Band bridge- drive Legion Hall. May 26. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Spring Sale June 2. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Calderwood's June 7. Anglican Tea Mrs. Good, June C. LOCKWOOD'S FUR STORE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Everything In Spring Jackets and Capes Selling at Vancouver Prices Bargains for Cash (All Furs Manufactured by T. Pappas of Vancouver) Third Ave. Next Mouse Hall Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized .... Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 High School Tea and Display June 3. ' Canadian Legion, B.ESL. Monthly Meeting tonight. Initiation of members followed by address by Chief Petty Officer Instructor Bird. 109 Thomas J. McQuillan, well known mining man of the Taku district, arrived aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from D. Aimers of Victoria, who has been on a visit to this district for the past few days, will sail by the Prince Rupert tomorrow night on his return south. Orme Stuart, after an absence from the city of four month on a naval training cruise to the West Indies, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. Peter Lakie. CNJt. divisional freight and passenger agent, who has been on a brief trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands and Ocean Falls, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant re turned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after having been away for the past few months on a motor1 trip through the western United States. The Prince Rupert Gyro Club was in regular monthly business session at Its weekly luncheon today. Presi dent W. M. Watts was" In the chair and there was a good attendance of members. i SPORTING GOODS 40 Tennis Rackets To Choose From SPECIAL FREE -With Any Racket Over $10 THREE SPALDING Pressure-Packed TENNIS BALLS This Week Onlv Our Stock of FISHING TACKLE Is At Its Best Now; Conic in and Look it Over KAIEN HARDWARE PHONE 3 MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladies' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 727 FRASER ST. Watch For ANNETTE'S GIGANTIC Removal Sale Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Taylor of Whltehorse and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Mayo -were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon going through on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Isaac Taylor Is the head of the well known Whltehorse mercantile concern of Taylor and Drury. Charles Taylor Is his son. PHONES 18 and 81 1 head LETTUCE, 1 lb. TOMATOES QCn Both for P. O, BOX 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" EUREKA BLEACH Per quart BROOMS S-Strlng. Each 10c 45c PREPARE MUSTARD Qp Libby's. Bottle CROSBY CORN Roy- 4 fin XUU al City. 2's. Tin CUT MACARONI 3 lbs. 19 c MAXWELL HOUSE QQv COFFEE Per lb. DUNDAS CLAMS A. local rri 27c PEANUT BUTTER- -Empress, l"s. Tin NEW POTATOES-7 lbs. 15c KING OSCAR SAR- QQn MtV DINES 2 tins CHINAWARE OATS 9Qp' B Si K. Large pkg. 25c COMPLETE STOCK OP FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Prompt, Free Delivery Service Throughout the City Two Telephones for Your Convenience Boat and Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention nnBnraMMMi We re Celebrating a Silver Jubilee It's the Biggest Event in Housekeeping History KELVINATOR'S 25th ANNIVERSARY MODERN STREAMLINED BEAUTIFUL Rev. and Mrs. Adam Crisp o( tTerrace will arrive in the city Jon tomorrow night's train frorj the interior and sail on the Prlnca I Rupert for Vancouver. They will attend the annual British Colum. jbla conference at New Westminster next week. Mr. Crisp expects ' to receive a change of assignment Ifrom Terrace. And So Economical That No Housewife Can Afford to be Without a New 1939 Silver Jubilee Kelvinalor See all the Features of a Really Modern Necessity ; At Lowest Prices Ever Offered Easy Terms That Pays For Itself Five Year Guarantee fart) t) .did SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling al OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leaven Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the Eart Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-COISDITIONED SLEEPING CAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, C16 3rd Avt. v-n-:9