ft.!.irdr. May 20, 1M9. nrtDArtTKrws PAGE THRFft NAVY LEAGUE: .Battery Farewell BALL ENJOYED Dance Enjoyable flMfiity-MTe Couple In Attendants At Affair Lat Night At Naval Headquarter W A ,),!,. prlately timed on the eve h, official day for the ob-,'.,v.,i-e of the King Birthday. .,:.nual ball last night of the r Rupert Ilranch of the Navy h or Canada at naval head- '.el s was a highly enjoyable for about seventy-five :-s The hall had been at-.vi-iy decorated with colors mblcma suitable to the oc-n by the Sea Cadets. The were welcomed by Ft. M. ,mw local president of the N,;v League, and Mrs. WInslow. D.v ' tng was In progress from 10 TO p rh until 2 am. Music was bv uarlt Dalagno's Orchestra , F A MacCallum. chairman ! lommltltt In charge, acted ' ister of ceremonies At mid-after observance 6f a toast Kind's birthday, ref -e served with Mrs Alex THIRD AVENUE Over four hundred persotis crowded Uie Armory Thursday night at a dance staged prior to the departure of the men las, night for Esquimau where mem bers of the unit will undergo training. It was a happy affair which kept up In full swing frtm 10 pjn. until 2:30 a.m. Decorations were- In keeping with the occasion of the royal visit to Canada. Music was by Charlie Balagno'i Orchestra and Sergeant J. A. Ten? was a genial master of ceremonies. At midnight delicious refreshments were served. Lance Bombardier Van Cooten and Bombardier Walter Cross headed the committee In charge of the event. !McRae In charge, assisted by the ladles of the Navy Leajue. I Mrs II. L. A. Tarr was the wtu-ner of a King's Visit novelty sugar 'and cream set as the holder of the lucky admission ticket. W 0. Vlgar presided at the door. Flags and Streamers This Is A Year To Decorate. Star! Now. Printed Cotton Flags On Stick 1 -irh Sc 17x24 inch ...... 33c i 19c. 3 for Sic 15x30 Inch .. . . 53c : rich lSc.5fr25e 22x30 Inch 75 iirh J Or Silk Flairs 5e ICc and 15c in h 25c I'in rUts-Deftta . ,20c . t - It fiuli Shield- Ornate with 5 flag -r. & (..It Car board Decoration k 20c Queefl I (omiUe'.e I Us I tilU 3x(-inli UnlonJatk wHh 1 nun ikiic a no oracaei II (I .Slroug Tape Streamer v th 12 FUns Snips Hal Bet quality bunUn : Mthi.- wji , 20c ,WnchCMWn 35c ELIO'S 52.00 S1.00 S2.50 We AUo tarry a Complete Line of DennlMii Streamer om(aetm.M New 4-Piece Bedroom Suites Ofii-. -ConusU of full Me bed, i hlffonier. gg2.00 '.. ditser and uphoMered bench, Spctui v New 6-Piece Dinette Suites Sett Only Consist! of buiret table and sets of 4 chairs Regular m $39.50 to $75.00. Specially priced Q04 CgO and Qfi7 w ,v tmick selling Used Furniture Siieclallv Triced l or Oukk Selling 1 'Hirre-rlece t'hcterf Irhl' Suite At 10 Woven Bed Spring Each 3 Dining Itmnn Buffet From 2 Kitrlieu Cabinets- Each 6 KltcWit Tab! From 3 Standard Floor Lamps From 2 Axmin.ster Carpel 9xl0i2 C Heaters . From r 8 Reconditioned HanSes "From i .... 2 Sinter Selnr; Machines From 1 Waler PowerWashlng Mirhln At $25.00 $2.00 $12.50 81250 81.50 83.50 815.00 85.00 820.00 812.50 87.00 Phone GREEN 916 SEA THRILL IN PICTURE "The Storm- and "Vacation From Love" Double-Billed At Capitol Theatre "The Storm." thrilling drama of heroism at sea, and "Vacation From Love." a laugh-studded com edy, comprise a double bill feat ure program being presented at the Capitol Theatre here tonight. "The 8torm" is a story of wireless heroes at sea. The action Is replete with fights, shipwrecks and disasters including hand to hand battles In a waterfront cafe. a ship crashing Into an Iceberg and the explosion of a gasoline tanker at sea. Tom Brown and Nan Grey carry the romantic Interest In the adventurous picture while Charles Blckford, Barton MacLane. Preston Foster, Andy Devlne and Frank Jenks all have rugged parts for which they are well suited. "Vacation from Love" concerns the marriage vt a young couplA after a whirlwind courtship. Every thing is harmony until the youn? man forgets his second weddine ! anniversary. Petty blckerirres and i quarrels ensue and finally the "inns husband leaves home, Finely, after snlrited Incidents, there i'f a hapnv reconciliation Dennis JOKeefe. Florence Rice. Reclnald Owen and June Knight arc th" ; featured players. ANTARCTIC FOR HEALTH CAPE TOWN. May 20: (CP) -Dr, Helmuth Husserl, Viennese rclentlst. after five months on a whaline shlD. declares outstanding "roDcrties In Antarctic air are chloride and iodine and suggests hosnltal shins full nf patients should be sent south to test lt curative qualities. TENDER FOR CONSTHlXmON OF RBCEIVINCI STATION BUILDING, KOYAJ. CANADIAN CORPS OF BIONALH. AT WHITE-IIORSK. T T OHAIJSO TnxlfT. (tickMrd In envelop k mrJ Trndrr tor Rrrlfln B- .toon. Whtttttore. V. T." Mid ddrtwwd to the Dlnwtor al Contract. Department of Muttrail Dafrnrr. Ottawa. Or.-mJo. will be rvcMTd until 13 o'clock nun DBT i , JOennUy. July 3. 139. Tin will not be ootjuvtrrrd unlrei nrnO on the forms euppllrtl by tb rMui(uent and In tocordante vltti Uj jxmdlUanA tt fortlv tAnrln. Thrae Ibmn, tonlher Kh t duu tn-J rr)rtLiMjnK mty be ob:lwd oa to (tie CMmMor of Ooatnets. DefMrUnrrx ot NMUaral Defence. Ottawa, fhe rxtrtet Offtrrr Oammandlnc MllNMy DMrlr No 11. Vlotortt. B.C.. rr to ne wunM cunerr-in-cnarge. Roya! OMHMllan dorps of Signals, WhvecM. T T. Earh andrr tmt be erompanled by a certified cheque ca a chartered bank hi Omad. payable lo the order cf e H -noraMe the MAUflttr of National Drfwpe. (or ten per cent (10 oil M.e anrtmt of the tender The rheque tit the auanWul tendrr-rr mill be forfeited ahould be decline ".o e-iter into omtmct for the wort or f'oulr he latl. after apUns the rv itvt, ,xo cocroIKe nm in accord-n--. the rtotn wnd ape-Uteatlonf. 1e D'ptrtment dcea pot bind It-ss'f to ancr (the Ict or any tender. U R. LAFtECHE. Drputy Mlnler D-txrtmew rt Nwqrwt Defence. 0-t. Mar 13. 1839 (HQ. 83-30-11-13) i tub M rm:.MK romr or iikitisii on Mill a in mount: In Hie .Matter r The "AitmlirMrallon, Art- i And I Crtrr Holnier Thrrton, lereasel, iniekiaie TAKE NOTICE UUU toy order of His Uonor, V. E. Flalier. the 15th day ot Mav. A. D 1839 I niu appointed Ad mUitalrauir' of the eauue of Jena Petr Dolmer nwmfvwn dtveaKed, and all part lea havtavg dalms aeoJnat the aa'd ealaie are hereby mjulred to Xuntlah aarr.e, proporly -ertX!ed to me on or berore the 17Ui day ot June. 1939, and all parUea iivdebted to tlie estate are rwiutred to pay the amount of their indebted! to me lorvnwivn. DATED the 1 ay or May. ajj.' SIUNA LUUlbt TIIUJirSUH, Admlnl&tratrlx. Prince Rupert. n.C. IN Tilt: MTUKMK TOI KT OF nnlTKM roi.t'.Mni.t in riioiiATi: In The Matter of The "Ailnilnlstnuion In tlie ltltrr of tne iiaie or .ineri I rne-t lerru. lereuieii TAKE NOTICE that toy order of HU Honor. W. E. Flaher. the IMJt day ot Mv. A, D 1939 I waa appointed Ad- ma-ustrawr 01 uie eEiaie oi aioti Brnent Ferrla. 'decroawL and oil parttea Invtrur claJim agaanc uie saia estate r, hereby requiTea to ninvmn same, uromerhr V trifled to me on or before the IVUt clay oi jiuks n. u. mow, ana all rttl indeweu to tne eAuue- er- required to poy the amount of their DATED the 16th day of May. A D, 1939 ' ORVliXE'K: spencer; Exectltor, Alyanan, B. C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. R. A. Wagner sailed by the Prince George on Thursday night for a trip to Vancouver. , Tonight's tram, due from the Hast at 11 o'clock; was reported this afternoon to be on time. C. P. R; steamer Princess Louise, fcapt. 8: Kv Gray, southbound from 8kagway. to Vancouver, Is due In port at 3:30 this afternoon and Will sail at 5 p.m. Col, and Mrs. Nicholls returned to the city on the Princess LoulwJ this afternoon from Juneau wheic they attended the district Rotary Club convention. MOOSE and WOMEN- of the MOOSE are requested to attend Memorial Day services at Moo a Hall tomorrow, May 21, at 2 pm Church parade In evening. Meet at hall at 7 pin. 11C Letter Box POItTi DAY' Editor, Dally News: In vliftW rtf Ihtt fit tVlot tfl port Day Committee nas stated or. V number of occasions that Port Day would be held annually, we beyeve an explanation Is due t'. the public for not holding th' Prince Rupert Trades and Labot Council and the Deep Sea Fisher jien's Union do not now see their way clear to participate in thi .1 pi... tU.I. - Hon would be essential to making 'ort Day a success the commute s compelled not to hold It thlt ?ear. atta on July 20 for pleasure a d port craft which, Jt hopes, willb? n Its way as successful as last "ear's Port Day. The committee- does not how Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 2& a word. Victoria Day Dance, Moose Hall, 1 May 24. i Boys' Band bridge drive Legion Hall. May 28. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, -The Manse" May 26 ' May Queen Festival, Dance, Peter's Hall May 29. W6men's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Spring Sale June 2. High School Tea, and Display June 3. y i Eagle's Dance Juhe!7. ! Anglican Tea MrsGond, June C. 22. Presbyterian Tea Mrs. J. R. Mit chell's June 15. United Tea Mrs, Armour's June CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Bes Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN. DAIRY fllONE 657 Cash for Old Gold. Bulgers; tl was born during the trek. RECALLS -GIRL PAT" LOWESTOFT. Eng.. May 20: ""..'rr o T' . . (CPl-George Overy. builder ot ; "V r kI .Z, Z " Uhe -Girl Fat." the trawler which i- ihrflH V .n'lwrt " an adventurous voyage ' " to In the future it may be again . n. . .... . . -osslble to put on a suceessf ul : ' ' vent with the co-operation oriagpa '- organisaUons and any others' jhese 'nterested. 0RlzzLy msArrr,vRI.NG The proceeds of the 193 Por. Day amounting to $fi89.7l are be- ng held In trust. Until next year at any rate, they will be held f-i the purpose solely of helping fin ance Prince Rupert's next Pert Day. . Thanking you for your kind per mission to use your space PORT DAY COMMITTEE, Prince Rupert Junior Chamber Of Commerce DENVER. Colo.. May 20: (CP1- The grizzly bear is a killer, but it Is protected by Colorado gams laws. Game Wardens estlmat; there are only about six In the stale. WED HERE ' THIS WEEK Miss Ruth Gillies returned to Mis Eileen Edith Yaten Become the city on the Princess Louise1 Bride Of Leo Joseph Hogan this afternoon from a brief trip. . . to Juneau. I A quiet but pretty and Inter- Dr. Neal M. Carter returned to estlng wedding took, place on the city on the Princess Louise Wednesday afternoon of this week this afternoon from Juneau where at the chapel of Annunciation he attended the Rotary district Church, Rev. Father J. Oarrlty of- convention. flclatlng, when Miss Eileen Edita Yates, younger daughter of Mr. Decree absolute was granted bv and Mrs. Robert Yates, 408 Sev-Mr. Justice A. I. Fisher In Sup- enth Avenue West, became tfcj reme Court here this week In the bride of Leo Joseph Hogan, son divorce petition of Tllmer M l of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hogan of Waterland vs. Jessie Waterland In which Oscar Franklin Stewart was cited as co-respondent. The marriage took place at Okanagan. Washington, in December 1930. Custody of two elder children was granted to the petitioning father while an Infant was left with the mother for a year. Miss Wllla Dyer appeared as counsel for the petitioner. HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal J. Coulter, BUlmor; C. J. Benson, Lockeport; J. Cais, Al Wole and Ben Austnes, city. Knox T. L. B. Hamblln, Billmor; Clancy, Massett. Central .vn fhl vmr Thl nMInn U i&. ih'.Mrs. Myke. Tlntagel; C. M. Bailer, .km c for the reason that the ecessary Vancouver; Mrs. L. I. Woods. Sal VUJ. Prince Rupert George Fletcher and Mrs. J. E Bloomfleld, Vancouver. FROM CAPE TO MECCA JOHANNESBURG. May 20: CP Each year. South Africa's Mos ltlM make a holy pilgrimage to As was reported in in m, your columns ... , tu, u Tnni. rhw r( -- "'J II- Commerce is now planning & e, J ... . aiiu a uitfti uivu iuiu unc uiis.u Pacific. i The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was a lovely picture In white silk crepi with bridal veil trimmed with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of blue Iris and pink carnatloas. The bridesmaid was Miss Mona Yates, sister of the bride, who was prettily dressed in pale mauve silk crepe with bouquet to match. Victor Hogan, brother of tho groom, was groomsman. Following the ceremony, a. re ception was held for about twenty-five relatives and friends at 863 Borden Street where the coup!? will reside. A toast to the bride was proposed by the groomsman and responded to by the groom, j The bride cut a handsome three-tier wedding cake. ' The happy couple proceeded by the evening train for a visit to the groom's family at Pacific, re turning here Thursday night and proceeding south on the steamer Prince George" for a honeymoon j trip to Vancouver and Victoria. ; The bride ha? lived here with her family since she was a small girl. The groom Is well known between Prince Rupert and Pacific The couple will have the hearty congratulations and best wishes of many friends. : Terminal Airplane Glub Has. Dance Enjoyable- Affair Held In Ea;les Hall Last Nirht Last night the Terminal Model rMrplane Club held an enjoyable voune peoples' dance in the Ogles' Hall, the success of which was due to the co-operation ot all present Enjoyable music was furnished by Bobby Reid and his irehestra. Mrs. II. I Landry acted as chaperone. MacKenzie's Furniture Special For Royal Visit Royal Crown Bed Stead, Koyal Crown Sprinf, Royal Crown Inner Spring Mattress Royal Crest Red, Royal Crest Sprlnff. Royal Crest Inner Spring Mattress See Them in Our Window 44.50 S54.50 PHONE TJ5 Excursion Fare To Vancouver FIRST CLASS Fare and One Half 36-00 ROUND TRIP $36.00 FOR THE ROM. VISIT Half Fare for Children 5 and Under 12 Tickets Good Going- .May 25th Returning: Leave Vancouver May 29tli Canadian National Steamships THIRD AVENUE ROYAL VISIT Pnone 2M Special Round Trip Excursion All Meals and Berth 'Included Tickets flood doing, on S.S. Cardena Leaving Prince Rupert Friday, May 2C, 10:30 p.nv Returning on S.S.- Cardena Tuesday, (9 p-m.) May 30th Tickets, Reservations and Information UNION STEAMSHIPS' LTDi Prince Rupert Agent (F. J. Skinner) THIRD AVENUE, Phone 568 SPORTING GOODS 40 Tennis? Rackets To Choose From SPECIAL FKEE With Any Racket Over $10 j THREE SPALDING Pressure-Packed' TENNIS BALLS; This Week Only Our Stock of FISHING TACKLE Is At Its Best Now Come in and Look it Over KAIEN HARDWARE PHONE 3 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. LOCKWOOD'S FUR STORE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Everything in Spring Jackets and Capes Selling at Vancouver Prices Bargains for Cash iAll Furs Manufactured by T. Pappas of Vancouver) Third Ave. Next Moose Hall NOTICE ! Commencing Saturday, April 15th, our CONFECTIONERY STORE Will Open Until 10:00 p.m. Mussallem's Confectionery Opposite Canadian Legion nil rmiwTMzw ciiiiiiinarf S ROSE BUSHES Dwarf Dahlias, Gladioli I Last Shipment Arriving This I Week Wm. GA1R I Florist, Seedsman Box 276 Phone BLUE 974 i Five thousand Prince Rupert' people read the Dally News. It pays to let them know what you have to selL n trf it I