Mr Hotel Arrivals Savo Bolntulh; T' it ao ErlrtfloA; VferiMH Royal' and Mr. J. J. Kristmansoit p Brandon, .BarkervlIK' r..h, Vancouver; ll. Hart .hum L. O'Brien, city Prlrtre Rupert - raiding 1U opponrtlts to gafrWi t .. 9 ards A MUDS OF SPKLSG BELLEVILLE, bnt i'Kfay't: B!-kbirds and kllldeer. z '. and song birds of : pedes are the latent addl- to the ranks of the "spring-t rlub In this district. I Anglican Young , People Tea And aaie is success o R Turner. Esquimau: F yeiiow lapcra, . uu i.u - HESt DFrRNMrtf ,"iiirrnoiTV" Al tnv I (i ltM rv.ihhi.nn r-, 1 1 r .wi ' lirst in the United state as -- .... f.wK-.it. n-M. Urf tev. Jonn uuoa. BABY BROWNIE Wat $1.25. now Rl'LLET CAMERA Was M M, now JIFFY KODAK V.P. Sle. Was 15.00, now JIFFY KODAK S " W-55' now JIFFY KODAK C1C he, was $105. now KODAK JIL-1 donblet len. Was ,12S5' ... Proportionate Reductions on All KoUiks Treat Yourself to a New Kodak This tear 8mm. MOVIE KODAK-19M price only lreh si.io (2.10 $t.;s 8.25 $100 $10.23 $35.00 We Have the Following Slightly "StTde Order In Perfect Krdoctd to naif Price. Real Ruyv-All 130 Slie Brownie Box Camera as 116 Site Series II Kodk-Was $1430. now 116 She Kodak, .pec lal 16.3 lens-Was SUW. no 116 Sire Premex Camera Tostrard Slie Kotlak 14.3 nv-Wa "ow -Was $3230, now Take Arirantace of These tow $2.15 and rfrvRrtiri. wert the Misses Nancy Drerinirr. Helen Ormlston. Coral ICP ftoeers fnd Helen Valentine Jack Cl M of Arabia Vu f " LmrinE aiwriMJiin nine wtr'liilano selection by Miss Ruth Neln oncj Miss Jean McLean. a a a . t I . I . . . . Ti. n vaa h ....lilfll'r ITI!!MV JaCK IIOpKin.1 HUU uujr iiiunrc , L . Tal.an.llAn.1 T) 1 1 ri V. (V ftl .4 y,v,' llliciliabiuiiai ifcuwj w i i m trfesiffl io me rTencn miiioy mivin it-a" ,unn mat game? oecween 1 1 ? England. Scotlaild, Ireland :d Wales, suspended In 1031 A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. Gene FltzpaincK, ne-Margaret 8talker. at the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Bun day, April 30. notici: Mount Oldfldd 6kl Club meeting. City Hall, tomorrow Tuesday. 8 pin. Moving picture f me to be shown. Election o officers for coming year. All In terested please attend. COLLAPSED AT GAME iprTjvFTwni WniM m-v i- A reward NOTICE of $25 U offered $7.25 $2230 $7.50 $16.23 Film In All thP fopaiar Sires. Uave V.EgJJ " Mater SemceBet for Per fee I Finishing. Prompt With Us II, rrlces and Start the Picture Season Right Now lals Lowest Prices Mum UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver! T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. a.m. T.S.S. CARDENA niiimi. 10:30 p".m. Monday a.m. Due Vancouver, If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further information Regarding Reservations and Tickets Tn ...... . . jl n..nrt inL Third Ave. Phone 508 j. MVIi.hl., rnme ir;" ..-- Music Uuth Nior A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 300 DAY and NIOIIT SERVICE Phone 13 Taxi LOpp. nlT MA 7.7.1 E Post Office, 4th St. " I LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1 Bam Nordin, or wilful damage at George Crlpp sailed last night on Ithe Dremlses of Blanche Harte, the Catala for a trip Co Stewart. He Avenue fined $20 will be returning on Thursday .at'"1" West, was hiehlv A succewful ti ftd 'J'tSS " in city police curt night boat. day afternoon In St. Andrews' Cathedral Hall by the Anglican Young" People's Association. The Hall was attractively decorated for fhe1 occasion with spring flowers l! -old Lannlng. A". Oi Unudrn, and rouage ana tne many laau c .mpbcll. II. II. Brown, J with called were received by Ml ' ni,.., ii- K(arvtvne Htlle who wak convener. C !10i William wuuiivii, " 11 . Mt . . . 1 - 1. 1 - ..... m ...... ...4 - ... hamIiiihv r ui.i nrinw iinwrrs niiu mere were , i. ii 1 1 .1 . .iiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 i .1 t ill. - - - . . 11 fti.a. mm.1 for ? Greatly excited when hi Information leading to the arrest nnd conviction of anyone xouna a schools cup football damaging equipment on play nnA crounds or at Morse Creek. OYRO PLAVO ROUND COMMTTTE KODAKS New Lower Prices For 1939 t H I tMAmlnit Lieut. Col. Guy Turner M.C.. D.C.M. of Esquimau, general stair officer of Military District No. 11. and Lieut. Col. S. D. Johnston M.C.. VD.. officer commanding. 102nd Battery, arrived In the city on Sat urday night's train after a visit to Prince George in connection wltn the proposal to organize a militia unit for that city and district. Col. Turner will sail on the Catala to morrow afternoon for Victoria. To night he Is inspecting the local bat teiy. members of which will be leav ing May 19 for spring camp at ks qulmalt Trying To Save Her Kpala Bear Australia Takes Measures to Pro- tret llrr Gum Tree Animals RvriNEV. MAW. May 1. (CP) Australia, land of archaic animal tvDes. Is seeking to preserve from extincUon the ranlshlng koala bear. The koala, chubby, philosophical- looking fluffy animal that feeds on gum tree leave Is losing nis ngni with the white man who imported the European fox and the dog that wild and became the aingo. Further, the cutting of timber has eft him only one strongnoia. 11m plenty of succulent leave eat. The New South Wales govern ment. alArmed at a census that In dicated only 10.000 koalas were left. has taken control of the prlvateiy-owned Koala Park, near Sydney. AtKtralla once contained aooui 12.000.000 koalas. Most were slaughtered by enemies introduced by white men. the rest by men them selves for fur. ----- criminate killing. Announcements All advertisements in this col-amn will be charged for a full month at 25 a word. Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. United Spring Sale May Eagle's Bridge May 3. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 4. Milk Fund Tea May 6. Eastern Star Tea at Mrs. Oammon's home, May 9th. 12. Presbyterian May if. Pat Downey, Sgt. Tea, Mrs, Lakle's Cambral Spinster's Spree, May Orange Spring Sale, Mctropol6 vf nil. Mav 17. unage unve p.m. Norwegian independence Dance, Oddfellow's Hall May 17. Hospital Tea, Nursce' Home, May 18. Navy League Ball May 10. PIIINCE RUPERT TO VICTORIA CHILDREN'S FUND EVENTS May S, Grand Dance, Moose Hall who has been at- Oee Song, for common assault tending University of British Col, upon another Chinaman, was fined umbia in Vancouver, arrived In the: 5, with option of three days' lm- ,clty from the south on the Catala prlsonment, In city police court UUs last nlgnt ana win proceea 10 nis morning. J 'home at Smlthers on this evening s train. ; George E. Windsor, manager of Wales Island cannery, and Mrs. Miss Florence Scott Tin., lady su- Wlndsor were here aboard the perlntendent of the Bengough, Sas- OaUla last night going through tc katchewan. hospital, leaves by thU the cannery for the summer. Mem-: evening's train on her return to her bers of the cannery crew wore home on the prairies after a aho on board the Catala. .month's visit here with her aunt 8peaklng engagements of Bert Flddes. secretary of boyi 'work for Board of Religious Education of British Columbia, who- is a visitor In the city, will include the Junior Chamber of Commerce, at Its regu lar monthly dinner meeting tomorrow night, and the Prince Rupert Oyro Club at Us regular weekly kmrlieon on Wednesday. Mlar Jessie Roth well, Fifth Avenue East. To give preliminary readings to a bylaw dividing the city Into building -zones under the new Town Planning Act and to receive representations of persons who may deem themselves affected by the regulations, City Commission er w. J. Aiaer u mis anernoon holding a session as a city council. in his capacity Passes Away In Vancouver Mrs. R. I.elnes Orwlg, Mother of Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Dies Mrs. M. Letnes of this city has been advised of the death In Vancouver after an Illness of two weeks of her mother. Mrs. B. Or wle. Mrs. Orwlg was well-known In this district havln.3 been a pio neer of the north. Many friends of early days will regret to learn of her passing. Mrs. Orwlg is survived by flvt daughters Mrs. M. Letnes of Sea? Cove. Mrs. H. I Frank of Terrace Mrs. Len Relth of Winnipeg, and Mrs. J Beeson and Mrs. W. Mab son of Vancouver. The funeral will take place Vancouver. Green Luncheons Girls's Favorite Gotham Streamlines Back To Garden For Meals These Days NEW YORK. May 1: iCP) -Please nass the spinach-parsley luccrulancr where gum trees Slvejulce COCktclls. deep green of hue . . ...... . ... , I to ft. a 1 1 ll 1 ' very neaimim, ana me uhsuui-ci. vegetable plate after a cup ol "potassium broth" a combination of fruit Juices. Away with your planked steaks ringed with sizzling potatoes, and your creamed chicken patty followed by a nice big butterscotch sundae. The girls are .going bark to th( garden for luncheon. Usually thes days you 11 find a number of pret- tt is nointed out twelve species of hy models having lunch in a non Australian animals and birds have" profit restaurant called "vital ln- hen exterminated through inais-.terests What do they eat? Fresh beei greens, grated carrots. Big salads Celery. Plates of assorted fruit and maybe pepperment tea. Not all the girls of course. Sonv .nibble waffles and honey, or bacon and chicken livers; but femln- !lne interest in produce of truck garden and orchard is mounting rapidly. i A number of the girls say thej aren't Interested In losing weight and eat celery stalks, raw green and carroU because they like them. Several said "good for the 'skin and one murmured "vitality. 'Most of them said they had meal I and potatoes once a day. DAMAGE BY VANDALISM Gyro Club playground Committee Finds trouble at Playgrounds and Swimming Pool Damage by vandalism Is reported 8:30! to the Gyro playgrounds ana tne Mlarse Creek swimming pool. The backstop at the Oyro Ball Park, Sixth Avenue and McBrlde Street, has been smashed. Efforts were made to tip over the Morse Creek bath houses. As It wai, doors and partltloils were damaged as weri the dam and syphpns,' Tampering with locks and valves of the McCly mont Park swimming tank Is also reported. Measures are being taken to apprehend those responsible for the damage. HEIRESS WHO JILTED EARL WEDS SONG WRITER The Hah. Tarns Guinness Montague lovely British heiress to the Guinness stout million, former wife of William Drogo Sturges Montague, second son of the Earl of Sandwich, pictured with her husband. Howard Dletz. motion picture song writer, after their surprise wedding at Jaurez, Mexico. The sudden wedding of Tanls and Howard explained why Tanls left the blue-blooded Earl of Carnarvon standing at the altar in Baltimore. A wedding ceremony had been arranged at the British consulate of the southern city at that time, but Tanis changed her mind and fled back home to England. Oddfellows And Rebekahs Attend Church Service Members of the Oddfellows and two organizations present and J S. .Boddle was in charge. Baptist Women's Missionary Tea Affair Is Being Held This AI noon At Home of Mrs. Clifford Giiker oastor. Is receiving the guests. Mrs. O. Bers and Mrs. William Bussey are pouring with Mrs. Thomas Crlstoff. Mrs. W. H. Brett and "Build B. C. Payrolls" It's The Milk For A Baby HITLER IS Rebekah Lodges attended annual t Soeaklne at momine sprvw vm. divine service last evening, on: terdav in First PrPthvtPrtan r this occasion at St. Peter's Church, (church. Rev. H. O. Funston said he X 5a1 PnVf TTif Tfrlrrr Ppv Pnv!kAn.. it ...u.vi. i . j , , I . . ., - uvuciti ib pmuauic mak uuu nau Durnford. gave a sermon appro- sent pagan leaders Into the world priate to the occasion. There were( today as he had done in days of some iniriy-nve memoers oi mojold as a punishment to the people and to bring them to their Christ ian senses. People, the pastor ex-J horted, should pray for the salvation rather than the destruction of; I Hitler. Mussolini and the Japanese I i for whom most people undoubtedly felt a spirit of condemnation. In-j stead of hatred and haughtiness. I Mr. Funston urged an attitude of After-; Christian charity and love between 'not only Individuals but also na- .Hons. There should be no feeline, jof Superiority either through po- A tea and sale of home cooking sltion, rank, class or race. It was is being held this afternoon at the-such an attitude that was produS-home of Mrs. J. C. Giiker. Fourth tive of discord and led to war. Avenue East, by the Women's Mis-' slonary Society of First Baptist Church. The rooms have been tastefully decorated for the occasion with spring flowers and foliage. Mrs. E. E. Brandt, wife of the nam; in I I" fed "Our little boy was placed on the bottle when he was two months old," whites Mrs. E.j E. "We gave him Pacific Mflk.l He thrived on it from the first and for the' last two years It hai been his chief food." U is because Pacific Is so good for a baby that we can get a letter, like this. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed aiaririiiii: . , TIMltKU SALE Xt3J29 SealM tenders will -be received oy the District Forester. Prince Ruoe-t net later than noon on the 26th day ra Aiay, ror the purchase oi Lic ence X25229 cear Head of CumsheTra Inlet, Q. C I. to cult 1.492.000 tart feet of 6proce. Hemlock and Cedar. Two years VU1 fce allowed far re-moral ci timber, Further particulars cf the Ch!e t For-erter. Victoria. BC. the District For- MtM- Prlniv. TinMf T t Mrs. Ronald Lane acting as servl-; srott.- prince Rupert, kc. teurs and Mrs. H. M. Hale, cashier, i Mrs. M. B. Lemon and Mrs. G. W. Johnstone are In charge of the kitchen. Conducting the home cooking sale are Mrs. Frank Glass and Mrs. William Galr. , The afternoon's program In cludes vocal solos by Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby and Mrs. Garfield Mc- Kinleyi accomoanied by Mrs. Gll-ter. and Miss Phyllis Jenner. PARTY FOR i NEWLYWEDS i'li'inira M Wm. GAIR Florist, Seedsman Box 28 Phone BLUE 971 DAFFS, TULIPS, EVERY DAY Large Assortment of Peren Gyro Club Has -Ladies' Nightf to Honor Mr. and Mrs. Joseplr, Scott Honoring one of the popular members. Joseph Scott, and ' hl bride following their recent1 marriage, the Prince Rupert Gyro Cfub held a delightful dinner and bridge party Saturday night at the Boston cabaret, wives of the members and other guests being present' for the special occasion. Feature of the evening was the presentation to Mr and Mrs. Scott of a handsoihe silver entree dish as a weddlhg gift. President W. M. Watts was In the chair and. the presentation was made with appropriate remarks by District Governor W. H. Tobey who extended felicitations, on behalf of Oyro. to the guests of honor. Mr Scott responded suitably. Prize-winners at bridge were Mrs. Robert Bartlett. Mrs. D. B. Borland, Jack Walrh and O. A. Hunter. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott. Mr. and krs. W. Jl. Watts. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tobey. Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Smith. Mr. afid Mrs. William Cruickshank, TAt. and Mrs. H. S. Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nordan, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Borland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bart-llett, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitzgerald, i Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rorie, Mr. ahd Mrs. Sidney Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Van ,der Sluys, Mr. and Mrs. W. f. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balagno, Mr. land Mrs. Alex McRae. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large, Dr. and Mrs. Neal M. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Hunter, Col and Mrs. ry nn.irTl J- W. Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. I - I 11 l-Sl W I Bul8er- Mf- and Mrs- T Wl Brown' J JU, tJJUill 1 ,Mlss Mary Astori, Dr. J. H. Carson, W. E. Drake. J. W. Kilpa trick, and Pastor Suggests That Pagan Lead-'jacfc Walsh. ers Have Been Sent to World j o. L. Rorie was In charge of the To Brinj Christians to Senses . evening's proceedings. nials, Flowering Shrubs, Bed- y ding Plants, Exhibition Glads, U Etc. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 New Shipment Short Jackets And Chubby Coats Great Variety Inspection Invited Prices Right' Watch the WInddws W.Goldbloom a, Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 1 THE SEAL QUALITY COLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with air at! the year round payroll In Prince Rupert