Saturday, June 3, 1939,. Canadian Legion Ladies' Tea-Sale tr;i mid sale or home cooking held wsu rdov afternoon at the Leglonj p, m, by the womens Auxiliary me Canadian Legion was a rcn '.lii'-tely successful affair. Tit tiuii was under the general con-vciL iship of the president. Mrs !! Murray, and Mrs. William Mr Henry Smith was In charge! 0! 1 1 ir tea room. Mrs. James i-mri' and Mr. W. U. Overend puinil and servlteurs were. Mrs. p M Rayner. Mrs. C. Mlchaloff. y i 3 Feasby and Mr L. Wide. M n Oden and Mrs. W. J- Line-vorc in charge of the kitchen I,, ( name of stall were the fol- Railien- Mrs. P. Barber, XI m V. , Longwlll and Mrs. J W !': Ooodsell. j! .i. Cooking Mrs. 8. V. Cox Mrs M J Keays. ru: tir winners were: It (he only Inmranre that you can pat on your home that will pro (ret 11 from the weather elements. If ir home Li not protected atainst jn.pne and heat, dry rot U the mult -which takes a heavy toll in property each year. Drop in and let us tell you aWout Ft II -Kncliih raint". It carries the manufacturer's written guarantee. Mcimim: street Mr. E. Goldsmith and ehttdt left oa ten evening's train let! Edmnat&n. h.', wotk Mrs. it-T. Ander-. Winnipeg . .t .d Mrs M. M. Lamb. randy- -Mrs 1. Doherty and Mrs Martin Johnson. C. Hasan. E. I Bostrom and T. A. Wood sailed F,v,irl by beautiful weather "w" the CwtJena for r, ,i;ii.iis ad with many ladle Butedalc Mrs. Peter Ffcher and ehlld wiled last nltfU on the Prince Charles for a visit at Hell. Queen Char, lotte Islands, with Mrs. Fisher's mother, Mrs. M. Hellwil. Hotel Arrivals Hoy a I ; DMeLaughlln, CartUle Oannery: Btan Johanson. city; Oyrll Mast Vancouver. I'rinee Rupert Hon. Ian Mackenzie. Lieut. Co) C. K. Scail, Fllsht Lieutenant Pate and Corp. Shaw. Ottawa; Mr. and MrsW. O. Mackenzie. II. E. Wood- I?. iord, W. F. Ironsides and Erma I Mason, Vancouver: C. It. McKay II. M. Onurle. Claxton. Central John Lothian, Willis Clarkston A. Hadland and T. Jonsen, city J. Bomme. Stewart: L. Remlllone Shirley; Fred Potnes. Shirley; Mrs ,F Woods, Balvuj. Oscar SHver- 1! donated by Burns & Co jberg. Detroit: Len Conkell. Ter-M: 11 Oden. race; A. Stamnes, Ketehlk&n; C . MMin. donated by Mackenzie Ctoster and J. Doyle. Blllmor; K. Fjr :'um Rtore. Mrs. Ous Krause Hougcn, Burns lake: louk SvU- F ,:iirue pared. Mrs. W. J Line- dahl, Bella Cok; Bucky Roberts and Lee Rudolph. Endaks. S;d- uf Ham. Mrs. II. Dalron. Knox r : kon D A MscPhee. i A. Macdonald. Premier: Ole Ul- F :; heater John Lamble sted. city Protect Your Home! Good Paint For tho who wish to mis their own paint and still have the -llnilUh" cannot buy anything finer or hi;h iualltv of lt-11 jou kner lasting than 70-30 Paste While, Let us help jou with tour painting problem. GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 MacKenzie 's Furniture Baggage For Going Away Are you xoi.. to iravel? If J ate we have the llaciase for yu. TRUNKS, Ar.UOIWCKS, TWIN 8LTS, SUIT CASKS. VANITY I'hone 7W CASES McUrlne llagm Travel Tested 321 TIIIIUI AVENUE HV.XV AND BITTTEK COLD CURE DICE J For the Halibut and Saimon Fleet Foftowlng the investigations of the Fisheries RjJ changes and lmprovc- ? .he Company has just completed extensive S menu In ice storage and Ice delivery methods. i Ice for the boats will all e old "'"J" It 1U be d S temperatures. aged at new low the hold, even In the hottesi weamrr. storage room. Fishermen are Invited to inspect the new'rtem'Mnt at no Increase In cost, means economy Better ice than ever before, to the boat and Improved quality in fish delivery Canadian Fish & Cold Storage frlnce Itupert J. H. BULGER )tometrist Op! Co. Ltd. lloyal lUnk Bldg. UrllUh Columbia Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY l'HONR 657 Cash for Old Oold. Bulgers. Mr. and Mrs. C O. Minns, who have been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south dur ing the past few weeks, returned home on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Jack McNeil of Telkwa arrived in the city on Thursday night's train from the interior and sailed the same night on the Prince Oeorge for a trip to Vaneouver Mrs. A. J. Teed of Premier sailed Teed Is receiving treatment for an eye Injury sustained in a recent accident at the mine. Mr 'Ion Angeles Chamber of Commerce "rtv aboard the steamer Prince Robert. Man in the Moon N) that the King and linvc visited the west and the -lie .. -1 itor;, have auit - talking aioua ij.acf oi your pmckpuiw u t nut you permanetiUy on she rsMef list . Big men have big minds, big outlook, big thoughts and usually bi friends. You get out of lift lust about what you put Into it Life is some-' thing like a bank but some people expect to do nothing but draw out without making any contributions themselves. when What a lolly old world this would I be if we all tried to be happy and helpful. Jake says he'd like to operate the bus from Seal Cove to Westvlew. He thinks he would meet a lot of nice people, even If he did not make any money on the venture. we should have had brought his umbrella We should have feared he was going to give us away. You know. I am so pleased. John took an Insurance policy for $10,000 today." vvwawavv.vwv,w,w s "Isn't that wonderful! You must ! be so relieved." "Yes. my dear. THE. DAILY . , LOCAL NEWS NOTES tt Emll Bostrom sailed lost night i on the Cardena for Butedale. . C. C. Mills returned to the cttyl on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. J L. S. Hope, asslstanV district forester, returned to the ..city the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a trip to Ocea? Falls district on official duties. Paul AlvazofT. formerly of this city, will be among those coming Thursday night on the Princeihere next Wednesday on. the ah Oeorge for Vancouver where Manual excursion of the Vancouver Board of Trade. Miss Donalda and Master Ray Rlx. children of Mr. and Mrs A. and Mrs. Len Weaver, who O. RixT returned home on the have been on a trip south as far as Ban Francisco where they attended the Golden Oate Interna tional Exposition, returned to thai city on the Princess Adelaide yes terday afternoon. Edward Lambe, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. D. Lambe, returned to the elty this weckfrom Vancouver where he went as a guest of the Vancouver school board during the recent visit of the King and Queen. Mrs. . X L. Anthony of Ins Angeles, widow of the late Dr. Anthony, for years an outstand ing eye specialist of Spokane, Washington, will be among those visiting Prince Rupert wtth the. Princess Adelaide yesterday after noon from a brief trip to Vancou ver to see the King and Queen. Miss Lois 8tuddy R. N.. of th Prince Rupert General Hospital staff, who has been on af trip to Alert Bay. Vancouver and else where In the south, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon Dora Nelson, Metlakatla Indian woman, was able to leave th Prince Ruocrt General Hosnita? Rev. and Mrs. W J. Selder of Queen Charlotte city arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from the south after having attended the recent conference of the UnlteJ Church of Canada at New West minster. They sailed last night on the Prince Charles for the Islands. to spend a few days. Her sons. OMr and Piltnn. ari rinp nt TVr. LetUi-ym-wlih-bojie-teke the4raM Uom- Hazelton after having cycled north from Vancouver with a visit of a few weers at Vernon enroute They will also pay a visit to Lakelse. Mr. Fulton s already there, having left earlier, in the week. TIPPY AND SO.UIRUCL CHATHAM, Ont., June 3: CP)-One of those odd animal friend ships Tippy, a cat, and a tiny black squirrel are Inseparable companions. The squirrel snuggles between the cat's paws for warmth Acropolis Hill Wins Softball Acropolis Hill of the City Soft- ball League and a team represting (hi ctMinar Prlnco PtmrlAc n1ovrt . At tu. V. A mama T vunnACA r 11 wie rviiis mu -v .ulr . n p . w . UtT.il IIIUU ii lie nesday night. The Acropolis Hill won by a score of 28 to 5. Building Loans The Zoning By-Law n)W having been ratified, applications for, 'loans under the Dominion Housing You can't imagine Act will be received by the Town ...v.. - -iif it i not tn have totPlannlng Commission. Application' f remind him all the time now about. Forms will be sent upon request to ? his rubbers and his overcoat and to i the Secretary. 7 ,..4inh nut fur automobiles w..w " Arthur Melghen. Conservative .. it.. CahhIa Atrstf4 ntSA itvsrtn lOaUCr III lV OtliaiV V4SV Conservative leader In Uie Com N hrnVfin with his nartv In II1U1I-3. fc . order to tell the world that he has iolned hands wtth Sir Bealty and his unification league Let us be thankful that we now know where Mr. Melghen Is. 'la Conservative to the Senate to act ns leader. All the other Conserva- It seems to me tliat this would be a fine time to get the King to abol ish the Senate because of its lnef flclency and general uselessness. The only time It got' busy was when Mr. Melghen rallied It to try to steal the C.N.U. v. Evrrr. Secy of Commission. CARD OF THANKS Henry Butt and Mr. and Mrs C. O. Brechin and family wish to Edward thank the people of Prince Rupert and Usk who senCTlowers or ex tended sympathy at the time of their recent bereavement. vtAlohim Is ui Irl to have been " rr- - too cold for a political leader. He,' PRINCE RUPERT Will Una Uie ncusuc u vuui yuwi I Just suited to his constitution. The Conservative party may have m oet Prime Minister King to send UK I UUUK. AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gas Engtnts Repaired and Overhauled Xft Margaret Fritz sailed last. night-en tlie princess Adelaide for, Vahcout er. Mrs. ML Jensen and daughter; Miss L. Jensen, sailed last night onl the Princess Adelaide -lor Vancou ver. Tonight's train, due from the East at il o'clock, Is reported to be three hours late which would bring it'm at 2 is, Miss E. Gchaffer, who has been visiting in the Interior, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for her home hi Seattle. . L. lAiddleton, who has been stationed here for the past few weeks on relief customs duty, sailed by the Cardena last night on his return to Vancouver. Constable Prescott, provincial po lice, sailed last night on the Car dena for Butedale where he Is to bei stationed for the summer. Jdixs Clara Stegavlg RJT. and Miss Lillian Moss R.N. of the Prince Rupert O ennui Hospital nursing staff sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a' trip to Vancouver. Mis' Rose Smith will sail Monday morning on the Princess Louise for Juneau where she is to be married 'o Thomas Graham of Tulsequah. The couple will make their home at Tulsequah. yesterday after having spent al Albert Farrow, steamboat In-few days in the Institution suffer-,SDector T10 a"1"1 In -the city Ing from the effects of havp drunk a solution of lysol In mis take for wter. .Mr. seiaer was transferred by theijr MM O oueen Con,erence from Quen char, liiree Mile Course no ymir near Nelson. this week from Vancouver, will sail Monday morning on the Prin cess Louise for the Yukon to make his annual inspection of river boats and Whltehorse and else where. Cross Country High School Race . . ... .1 A. crnss-rniintrv race nvpf a I Mrs w. u. ruiion ieii on iasti 4 will have time to look three-mile . , held the Pi inn RiHjert LTMimK.8 tram ior ieie Laki course was by :ipi nurelv local affairs. , j .... i three three houses houses at at Hieh High School School yes ves- r - ' terday afternoon. The race started at the school. From there th-course lay up Fifth Avenue, then by Tatlow Street to Sixth Avenue down Sixth to McBride Street thci right out to Eleventh Avenue, returning by Alred Street to Hay r Cove Circle and finishing at the school. John Orimsson finished first. completing the course In excellent time. Lloyd Keays came In second 1 followed a minute later by Ken. Schubert and Hector McDonald Others who finished were J. Wear-! mouth, B. Brown, T. Moore, P., Knntson; D. McCouver. F. Husoy and. R. Rudderham, In .the race Qamma House obtained 34 points, Beta 12 points and Alpha 2. Announcements i1 All advertisements tn this col-smn will be charged lor s fun month at 2k a word. High 'School Tea and Display June 3. Eagle's Dance, June 1. Anglican Tea Mrs. C. V. Evltfs; June 8. Alberto. Ouerrerd Piano Recital, June 14, First .tJnlted Church. Vresbylerlan Tea Mrs. J. R. km? chell's June 15. 22. ' - . Parent Teachers; .Tea, Oddfellows' Hall, June 16. United Tea Mrs. Armour's June Sons of Norway Mld-Summcr Dance June 23 .Ofytfellbws Hall. i CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phsne 1 For Best Hsviehald Coal MRS. C- E. BLACK MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladies' ant Children's Alterations Mvdtratc Met Phone GREEN 880 727 FRASER ST. TRIP EAST DESCRIBED Aev. A. Abraham Speaks To Wo-; men's Canadian Club King's Visit Important Event tern, the speaker thought was 'the ' best In Canada. It was surprising, remarked (Mr. Abraham, how little some of (the people of the East knew of Uh province of British Columbia. In passing, he said that Princo Rapert fish was superior to nny other he had while in the East. Mr. Abraham made reference to the visit of the King and Queen Olvlns Impressions of a recent to Canada and he rousing re-trip East, Rev- A. Abraham of Ption they had receivedtvery- jMassett was an Interesting speak- nere. - er before the Women's Canadian ine speaKer saia uiai women s Club nt an afternoon tea meetlngHlubs were playing an important tn the Boston Cafe yesterday. Mrs IP n community welfare In Uie J. D. Fraser. the? president, waijEart He closed by appealing tor in the chair and there was a good Canadian, every individual, attendance of members at tha take responsibility not only lor gathering. ftn present but for the future of Speaking of Montreal. Mr. AbCanada raham said that rents were higher" there but living was cheaper. He RELUCTANT PORKER told of a highway that was be- STATFORD. Ont . June 3: CPi ing built from Montreal to the A pig that didn't go to market was United States, using the clover object of a search here when Elmer leaf system over railroad crossings- Schneidor reported the 200-pound The Toronto transportation sys- hog missing from his market truck. BARGAINS IN Used Furniture 4 Reconditioned Radios In various makes. Fine cabinets. S19.50 At ,SciinsMachinc7.: $7so 1 Bee-Vac condition Cleaner Excellent SI vlflsuv 2 tO Chesterfields 2 Chesterfields (Odd) in ierfect shape at Odd Tables From Dining Buffets From $21.50 PHONE 10 $2.50 $12.50 6.C. Furniture Phone BLACK 324 Next Door to B. C. Clothiers For Fresh Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, Butter, Cottage Cheese and Local Eggs VELVET ICE CREAM Is delicious. Take some home In pint bricks at Wc per brick. Flavors Maple Walnut, Butterscotch, Pineapple, Tuttl-Frultti, Strawberry, Vanilla. Dont forget the Famous Princess Package at 33c Dominion Dairy Fifth Avenue East and McBride UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave rilnce Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVER! TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. It Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Ajent. Third Ave. Phone 568