Thursday. May 4, 1W9. Now is the Time Many Tennis Racket are Ruined Each Year by Faulty Restrinfrinr. Do Not Sacrifice Yours With a Makeshift Job. flrinj; Your Racket in to us Now For a Perfect .lot) EXPERT RESTRING1NG fiut and Worlcrnansirip Guaranteed jj,i3SlIk Vir.i No.2 8ptclal 41M No.3Elastex 3.53 Superior Entfih VLS5 Australian MulU-Tlt 1525 Trace 'Extra 'Special ,.23 Wilson Tournament M.SS KHprlngpr" - -...WW Armour Super fM5 Again If $ Slazengers Play With Slazenjrers For -.Constant Quality 1st u kIiuw joii lx 1939 Sluengrr RaikrU All new Uork Lowest Prices While Tliry Iat Slaienrer ISM TennU Ball tte Each C for SLtt Library Board Is In Session InprovcmrnU To Itulldlnc Consideration Circulation Above Average TV. Prince . Rupert Bard held V regular monthly r '.n Wednesday evening. Those t?r-: nt wo. Frank. Uibbchali- ra., T B. Black, secretary: R. E. Mccrc T J Williams, R. 1 Mc-U :-.r.an W II Tobey and ML o: tc v;.u Cooten, librarian. V was mtlmalcd at the meet-. - hat the circulation of books '',r;rh the library was well above w.iu;e Nfw books derived from ' , d..y collection should be avail-. t ' within a few weeks A, tp n fireman is being In- night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. The question of painting the' Bert Flddes f Vancouver. Boys' building was discussed by the Work Secretary of the Religious board and It was hoDed that some Education Council of British Col- litttahe toward the nurehase of. President W. L. Coates was In the Ubrary new book vas also tdnsldered I chair with a good attendance of The eommlsloner will be asked W members and a few guests. A MIND IN THE MAKING 1 Science nd irrvent!on.lave broi.Rht to today's youth broader horiron, a fund.of Information and an understanding of wrld evenU' undreamed of a few Mmrt yeaw ago. How they absorb this knoivledpe, how their minds arc moulded and their young 1 What better way is there opinions formed U YOUU problem to .present a clean and true picture of today's world to ybur child than through the columns of a good daily newspaper! Ily forming the habit of reading a newspaper your child nvlll of world eVents, im knowledge develop a broader general Information and a sense of . nquiring thirst for complete Through special depart-ments, balance that comes with knowledge. good Haily newspaper offers a wide variety of -enter, addition to the dally. . rnlml in talnmenl features for the young ' child build a belter, hews. Ut daily newspaper Help your attitude toward the aiid understanding more tolerant more future. WWmnT Ji i 1 1 rill nil Biaia i ki u y 4i3 THE , JVAKCpyVE'H DAILY PRO VI NCfc TOE L DMLT J&l&i. ft rAar. Timr LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonlghfa tram, 'due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported thta afternoon to be on time. NOTiCE TO ANGLERS The trout Mason In the Slceena watershed opens May ?4. ROD AND OUN CLUB. Jack Mussallem is sailing to 6, O. N. "Meeting Friday, May 5. Football meeting, Tonight at 8 o'clock, Canadian Legion. (104) F. W. Orimble sailed this morn Ing on the Princess Louise for Stl-kine where he will be stationed for a time as customs officer. ' Mrs. James Martin arrived in the city on the Prince John this -morn-. .InE from Massett and will sail tb- i night on the Prince Rupert for a: Rt. Rev. O. A. Rlx, Bishop of Cal-ltrip to Vancouver. edonla, returned to the city on the' Prince John this morning after) .Mr. and Mrs. L. Meyer and family, spending the past couple of weeks : who arrived In the city on Tuesday on the Queen charlotte Islands on 1 night's .train from Athabaska, Al-eccleslastlcal duties. Iberta. sailed on the Princess LouLy this morning for Telegraph Creek. Furnishings have commenced to arrive In the city for the offices Mrs. W. II. Palrbalrri and daugh in the new Federal Building. As ter, Mln M. Falrbalrn, arrived In previously stated, It Is now ex-4the city bn the Prince John thtr peeled that occupancy of the new building will be made, about June l. important to everyone, ... see "Youth Marches On", made by the Oxford 0 roup with Cecil Broad-hurst ... a 22 minute short sub ject but an important part of the Capitol Theatre program tonight and Friday. i M. J. Dougherty, who is at pres ent located at Allford Bay as Inspector for the Department of Na tional Defence on air base construc tion, arrived In the city from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the "" prjnce John this momlng and will stalled by the city in the library be returning there on the same ves-buildlng to provide controlled sel tomorrow night. I heating. I morning from Queen Charlotte City and will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. E. M. Evans and Miss Eliza beth "Wefers of Mnssett arrived In the city on the Prince John this morning for a brief visit to town They wIU be returning to the Queen Charlotte Islands oh the same ves sel tomorrow night. Mrs. M. E. Prendergast and son Donald, Fifth Avenue West, left on last evening's train for Prince Oeorge. "Viola is staying tn the city until the end of the school term when she will Join "her moth er at the Interior city where they are taking up Tesldence. Making a brief call in the city this morning to visit his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. M. M McLachlan. Summit Avenue. Doug itnri.t action would be taken In this con- "mbla. was the speaker at "thei-. titrhe mitral ttnrtn f ai Wf.ll nectlon at an early date. i'""-' wrriuj .unruu o wit herta. was a nassenPer nhmrrt h i. iliii... i l'rinre itunen .nnmr ciun . ...... . . inr (JUMiuitu; u wv-jihib - mncess ixmise on nis way ic co-operate- with the board In this teonneetfon. HOTEL ARRIVALS i me mamage di Auss, urace I Cheater, well known local nurse land Elvin Johnson, accountant for P. Burns Xtd. and "member of 1 Prince Rupert one of Prince Rupert popular pio- A. E. MacMlllan, Vancouver: neer families, will be an event of Miss Elizabeth Wefers and Mrs 'lntcrrst tonight. Following the James Martin. Massett ceremony the bride and eroom will S. Central Jackson, city flora! L Rockom, Seattle 'sail on the steamer Prince Rupert for a honeymoon trip to "Vancou ver and elsewhere In the south. isisisisisisisisait ''TSBMHrPalHHIH j&Ki ' iK;ijR isiMffH2 WTiltehorse to take a position for the summer months. Shower For Miss Eileen Yates Is Delightful Event A shower was given last night in honor of Miss Eileen Yates Mrs. C. J. Currle and Miss Helen Hampton being Joint hostesses fo the occasion. The rooms were tastefully decorated In pink and white streamers. Miss Yates re-, ceived many pretty and useful gifts for her friends. The evening .was spent in playing court whist tne winners being Miss Wlnnif Tucker and Miss Jessie Cherry. I Those present were the Misses Eileen Yates. Helen Hampton. Lilt an Moss, Cathie Eastman, Nora Postula, Nora Rudderhara, Alethea Peachey. Lillian Davles, Marjorlr Weeks, Dorothy Webster. Vivian Wrathall. Theresa TesJardines. Kay Baker. Winule Tucker. Jessie Cherry Edith Johnstone. Mrs. Yates Mrs. Ol'bcrt Mr. Krikev?kv. Mrs. Currle. Mrs. Hampton, Mrs. Leaner C.N.R. Trains For the East Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m Front the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays it p.m Fiery, Itching Skin Gets Speedy Relief Here Is a clean stainless penetrating antlseDtlc now dispensed bv chemists at triillnst cost, that will bring you speedy relief from the itching and distress of Eczema, Itching Toes and .Feet. Rashes and skin troubles. Not only does this ereat healing antiseptic oil promote rapid and healthy healing in open sores and wounds, but bolls and simple ulcers are quickly relieved and cleanly healed. In skin diseases the ltch-lntr of Eczema Is Instantlv stODDed: the eruptions dry up and scale oft In a very few days. The same Is true of Barber's Itch, Salt Rheum and other skin eruptions. You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) In the original bottle at any modern drug store. V. J. McCUTCHKON'S DRUG Fresh Jcal Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 United Church Tea And Sale Successful Event Takes Place Wert-, nesday Afternoon "iVlth Hood ! Attendance Very successful was the spring lea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon In the church parlors by the Ladles' Aid of First! United Church. The rooms were prettily decorated with pale pink and white cherry blossoms and yellow daffodils, presenting a very at tractive scene for the many callers. Mrs. J. S. Irvine, president of the Ladles' Aid, and Mrs. J. C. Jackson, wife of the pastor, received. "Mrs. Andrew Thdmpson was lri charge df the tea room, assisted by Mrs. l F. "Nlckerson and Mrs. V. Thomas. Mrs. H. T. Lock. Mrs. R. Large, Mrs. W. T. Kergln and MrsT. C. Wilding poured and ser- vlteurs were Mrs. O. C. Young, Mrsi O. T. German. Mrs. R. O.' Macau lay, "Mrs. F. M. Davis ahd Mrsj George 'Clccone. Cashier was Mrs E. J. Clapp. Other ladies in charge were: Fancy work Mrs. D. Santerbane Mrs. fetroff and Mrs. James Rome Cooking Mrs. lance Stiles; Mrs. J. Clavring and Mrs. webbern Candy Mrs. E. P. Jennpr and girls df the Mission Band. During the afternoon there were acceptable piano solos by Miss Ven-etia "Feero, Miss Jea;j Derry and Miss Betty Payne. British News Men Expelled' Germany lietaliatlng for Xa'xl t'n-., desinfbies Being Driven Out of England BERLIN. May. 4: CP Promin ent British newspaper correspon dents have been ordered expelled from Germany as undesirables In reprisal for the expulsion of Ger man "undesirables" from England jy the British government 12. Announcements All advertisements In this col-ims will be charged for a full month at 25v a wrd. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 4. Milk Fund Tea May 6. Eastern Star Tea at Mrs. Sgt. Gammon's home. May 9th. Presbyterian May 11. :ea, Mrs. Lakle's Cambral Spinster's Spree, Mayi Orange Spring Sale, MetropOV: I Hall, May 17. Bridge Drive 8:30 p.m. ! Norwegian Independence Dance, j Oddfellow's Hall, May 17. -.18. Hospital Tea, Nurses' Home, May Navy League Ball May 19. Boys' Band bridge drive Legion Hall. May 26. I Women's Auxiliary Canadian1 !,egion Spring Sale June 2. PRINCE RUPERT TO VICTORIA CHILDREN'S FUND EVENTS , May 5. Grand Dance. Moose "Hall, j THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert DANCE And Grand Drawing Berenaders t)rehestra Door Prizes Admission 50c MOOSE HALL FRIDAY. MAY 5 In Aid of Prince Rupert to Victoria Children's Fund IS NAMED Mrs. 4. I). Fraser -New -Head Women's Canadian Club Honorary President. Mrs. McD. Hunter. President, Mrs. J. D. Fraser. First Vice-President, Mrs. C, Mills. Second "Vice-President, Mrs. M. 'Carter. Secretary, Mrs. A. L. lloltby. Of Mrs. J. D. Fraser was last night elected president, of the Women's Canadian Club in succession to Mrs. F. N. Good who, during the Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Alex McRae. Treasurer, Mrs. W. tJ. Vance. Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. H. A Breen. Executive Mrs. F. N. Good.'Mrs F. P. Bird, Mrs. F. A. MacCal . a v ium ana ftirs. u o nupc . - eleven speakers. Membership had increased to the gratifying tdUtl of 115. ' rrTCl TT1'VPT,I Mrs- Fraer on assuming lh HKH.SlllrlV I chair, gave a brief talk on ihe 'work of the club. The club voted a donation of S3 to the museum and 410 to the milk fund. RESTORING "LITTLE DORRirR LONDON, May 4: (CP) Tlw Corporation has contributed equir- past couple of years, has guided alent of $1,250 to the $30,000 re-the affairs of the club successfully storatlon fund for the Church. bt and well. In 'recognition Of years St. George the Martyr. Immortaliz-cf effective service for the organ- ed In Dickens' "Little Dorrit" arid Izatlon, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter was I suffering from traffic vibration, elected honorary president. Thejand feeding of the. death wate complete list of officers for th beetle. . year is as louows: ' u ! AWAW.V.' .svuw NEW FURNITURE STORE Mrs. C. H. Elklns was appointed Radios, Bedroom Suites, Ches- .J pianist. ! terfields. Dining room Suites, V A vote of thanks was tendered Et. stock Now xnxz i the retiring president and execu-' - jj tive for their good work. V AVATCII FOR OPENING 3 Annual reports showed an active; year Just ended, there having been Jwjvwavww.'ANVWW TRY MM i Next Door to B.C. Clothiers New and Second Hand Tnr- nitnre Consisting of "Stoves, : : SUMMIT ICE CREAM I The local fresh made Ice Cream j It is good business to buy locally made SUMMIT ICE CREAM. Packed in ice if ordered. Valentin Ml Phone 657 Dairy Headquarters for Your Tennis Supplies Before Buying a Tennis RacketSee the Beautiful 'ew MEOM. TENNIS RACKETS A Complete Line of Quality "Rackets -at Price to Suit Every Pocket Music Jaws The Name "CtaM." Is a Guarantee of Honest Talue Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. "Teacher of -Piano, Theory "and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 330 5 For Satisfaction and Longer Life, "Use S WJU. 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