1J39. ,rr- Monday, May 22, ar Mr- William Couture of 8kagway in through from 8kagway to , . ,ser.jer aboard the Prln-. . j eouvei 8he U planning a trip u L I' f Saturday afternoon go- flan PranHsc. ik fivnnrtr Fireproof PVWALIBOARD 3 PROTECTS THIS VITAL 23 GYTROC offers you every desirahle feature farwall arid ceilings, FIRPKOOF-PAt9Cif!irind property ill'the time?: PEKMANENT'and DURABlEherefore economical VCILL NOT VCARP.CRACK) SHRINttORSWELL EASY TQ AI'PLV-SAVESTIME'AND LAUOUR. INVISIBLE JOINTS NO SEAMS OR PANEL STRIPS! VARIETY IN DECO RATI ON a ny type you prefer, and you can change it at often at you please. GYPROC U available in etery city, town'and village in Canada. See your local dealer in lumber and builder's supplies, or mail the coupon below for free booklet.' Only GYPROC hat all these features. Int on the genuine GYPROC which hal a Green Stripe on the edge of every board. HYPROr FIRE PROOF WALL BOARD Ifeur 1 mil m your ntw Stmt GYPKOC HOOK. 5 AdJrui our nrirtit branch. Gyp m i Strrtt nJ Va, CJt j Prt sum,Limo AItibaIine. Canada. Htmlffd tun VkNCOUVII. CAIOAIT, W1NNIMO, T O I O N T O, MONtllAt SPECIALS a e For this week only. Buy Now And Save In FLOOR COVERING ' a wmm m Dominion Inlaid Linoleum The floor covering that lasts for years, g fl 26 6 feet wide. Special, square yard Mv Dominion Printed Linoleum 7l)C Square yard, special . . Congoleum Gold . Seal Rugs 0 .W $&25 Special price Speciftfprice 9tW Size 0x12 Special price Size 9x9 C7 75. Special price v " $10.25 Q Sets Only 4 Peice Bedroonv Suile ConsistinR of full size bel; chiffonier, vanity tkesscr and upholstered bench. Specially priced for quick gelling ELIO'S TIIIKI) AVUNUE Phone GREEN 9K Young People In Charge At ChurcB? MU Winnie Cameron Speaker litt Morning and Ken Harding In Evening In the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. C. Jackson, who Is attendi lng the conference of the Unitad j Church In Vancouver, services at (the First United Church yesterday were conducted by the young an Interesting speaker at th morning service, taking as htr text "Jesus Wept." The Junior Choir sang an anthem "There is a Happy Land" with Marie Boul-tetr soloist. A duet, "I've a Father in Heaven." was well sung by Miks Marie Lock and Miss Betty Wilkinson. In the evening service Ken Harding spoke effectively, taking for hu text "Be Ye Doers of the Word and not Listeners Only.' Miss Agnes Murray gave a splendid rendering of the solo "I will (Magnify the Lord." A recent ar rival In the city. Miss Murray Is jthe possessor of a fine tontralto i voice and .sings with a nice ap- preclatlon of the message of the osalm. The .mthem "I will Lay Me Down in 'Peace "was jsung by the Senior Choir very pleasingly. Inspeetor C. O. Barber, provincial police, returned to the city on the CaUla last night from a trip to the Bella Coola district on of-1 flcial duties. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Von Hees and daughter are at Terrace for a short visit with old friends. ' Mrs. Von Heet and Ml Dlerdre have recent ly returned from a visit to England which' has extended to over two I years. Mr. Von Hees came from iStewart to meet them at Prince Rupert and accompany them to ! Terrace t&S a tender- rem ooNsrnccnoN or KBCE'VINO 8TATIOK BCTLDINCT, HOT At CANADIAN CORPS OF 8IONAL& AT WHITE-HORSE. T T qEA'-KD Tvndtrs. nuikvm in enrfldv murked Tmd-r tor Receiving 8t -. !. W.'i.ulkinrf. Y T." MMmvd ') the Djrrtor of Oontraou. Deprt-tnet.t of KnUna Detract. Ottawa On-j t co. wBl be rrorlred mull 12 o'clock n tm iOST.i, MoncUy. July 3, 193. TWfn fll not be conUWrd unlesi, maOe on Ui forma auiJpltnd by tA? DifMTtinent and in anccrdsnoF vtUi 4 h wndltkma nt iortSx therein. Thew fcrm. icgtttitr ii the pUn and areetfloaUDna. may be obtained on ap-a4lMUcn to the tKoetef of Ountrecta. rfPMneK of Natloittl Defence. Ottawa, tlie DMrtat Officer Oocnmandlne. MiMary DMrU No. 11. Victoria. B.C.. or to the Warrant Qtttrer-ln-Charfe. Royal Canadian Oorpa of Signals, WliVeherae. Y.T. Eaoh tender must be aoonxpaaled bt a certKled obeqwe on a chartered bank In Caoida. payable o the order of ttte llorable the Minister of Nation! Deftnce. for ten per cent ( 10 I of the amruat of the tender. The cheque of the aucreWul tender er win be Torrrited anouia re aeciuie :a enter Into a o-trtraa for the work, or rhetikl he Xa'l. after accepting th cfret. Ho complete mme In accord-or- wti the (4am and epedfloatlon. The Department d"r not bind VU?'f to mcmim. tbe loaext or-anv tender. U R. LAFtClIE. . , "Depu7 Minister t!rTmeet r Defence. 0--ir M 1J. 1939 HQ M-30-11-12) l.rnrst l'rrrls, Kecrasril TAKE NOTICE tluvt toy order of HI IMmr. W. E. FlUwr, the l&Ui day of May. A. u 193a 1 waa appotmed Ad ministrator of the estate of Albert Ernest FrrrU, deceaited, and' all parttm HartTia clolnia agKliuit lbe stud eatato are hereby required to nuriitah an. prcqwry vmru-d to me on or before the I9W oay or oiuw. a. v. iwau ana all uiullea Indebted to the e&tnte r required to pay smixmt of thit UKW'otui" w tne igrwiwiin. DATED the letn wy or May. AD. 1939, OUVILtE K. SPENCER, Executor, Alyanah, B, C. ; EGKSaiLNEWS NOTES A.-J. Predhamme -returned1 to the Mrs. Thomas McClymont sailed city -on Saturday night's train from, Saturday afternoon on the Princess a wefct vWt to Ttlkwa. ! OUbert Campbell i Shawatlans Lksa4ld Saturday afternoon on the-Princess Loulne for a trip to Vancouver ' Edwin Midaltaon arrived In the city on tho' Princess Adelaide Friday afternoon from Vancouver. He is here on summer relief duty. Uwis HUder arrived; in- the city oaUe Saturday afternoon jn the Oatala Ust night from Van $ouver and will be proceeding Tuesday or Wednesday night aboard the Adelaide J. Id his home at Massett. Rev. J. E. Barnes, Pentecostal evangelist from Vancouver, and Mrs. Barnes, who have been on a trip, to Alaska points, disembarked here Saturday afternoon from the Princess Louise. Thtfy are proceeding by this evening's train toiPrince Georgei - ' RtRev. J.'R'. Cbude'rt, bishop-coadjutor of Northern 'British Columbia and the Yukon, who has been touring the northern part of the diocese on ecclesiastical business, arrived in the city from the- north on the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon. He leaves for Smlthers jn this evening's train. How Even Local People May Help In Honoring King Prince Rupert people may be able to loin personally in not the route but they can prove their loyalty by doing their part in developing a better community spirit and by adhering in spirit as well as In letter to the laws which the King symbolires. Such was the thought of Rev,. II. G. Fonston, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, in his sermon at a special service at First Presbyterian Church yesterday mornin'f com memorating the royal visit to Ca- nada. Mr Funston urged the lm-bortance of the laws which' should be made by Christian businessmen-being given Christian support. He reminded his congregation that laws on the statute books lnclud-i ed one which made Sabbath obser iance mandatory. Hymns at this service were ar oropriate to- the occasion and the Sunday School Joined with thi adult congregation. Announcements All advertisements -in thb column will be charged for a full month at 25c a' word. Victoria Day Dance; May 24. Moose Hill, Boys'" Band bridge drive Legion Hall. May 26. Presbyterian Misslonarj' in' Tiir. m ntr.Mr. ioikt or nuniMi. ine aianse Aia m. con miii a i IV I'lMHUlF. In The M;itlrr of The ".amlnlslratlon In thi M;iltrr f the l:Mate r Jrn prtrr liolmrr Thompwn, lereeil) InlrMatr TAKE NOTICE Uut by order of HU Holier. W. E. Fisher, tlie lith day of Mav A. D 1939 I wns tDDOlnted Ad- mtnlHtrator' of the etrtute of Jena Peter June 3. Dolmer Tlwmp.m' deocoeed, and all partlrn havhig claims against the aVti estate are hereby required to rurniin nme, properly verified to me on or before the 17Uv day of June. 1939, and all parties Indebted to the estate are rwjulred to pay the amount of their .ndrbtcdneas to me lonnwun. DATED the 16th day of May, AD 1939. SIONA LOUISE TllOMrSON, AdmlnlAtratrtx. Prince' Rpert. B.C. iv Tim M'i'nKMK roniT or iihithh COU'MIHA in ruoiivii; I11 The Mftttrr of The "AdmlnMrallun Art" And III Die Mutlfr of the Kslnle of Albert Tea, 1 May Queen. Festival. Dance, S. I Peter's Hall May 29. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Spring SaleJune 2. High School Tea and Display Eagle's Dance June 7, Anglican Tea Mrs C. V. Evitfs, June 8. Presbyterian Tea;Mrs. J. R, Mit chell's June IS. 22i United Tea Mrs. Armour's June CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For liest Household Coal MRS. O. E. ItmcK Fresh Local ' Ru vr and Pasteurized -Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rilONE 657 Louise for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Elsie Davis returned home on the Catala last night from a visit in Vancouver. Walter Hume, who has been away for several weeks at Kelowna. returned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening. Dr. Peter Dahl of Ketchikan was a passenger aboard tne Princess going through to SeatUe enroute to the Eastern states to attend a D. C. Sharpstone. manager of the Polaris-Taku Mining Co, and Mrs. Sharpstone were passengers aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon going through to Vancouver from Tulsequah. Rev. and Mrs. O. Fosso and fam ily were passengers aboard the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon ?o!ng through to Anacortes. Washington, where Mf. Fosso, who. has been stationed at ' Ketchikan and elsewhere in Alaska for years, will take over the Lutheran Church pas torate; Miss Margaret Manson, daughter of Mr. Justice and Mrs: A. M. Man- son of Vancouver, arrived in the city on Saturday night's train fol lowing a visit to Ottawa and is the guest df her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Nichols, Fifth Avenue East, until Thursday night when she will sail on the Prince George for Vancouver. J. W. McAuley; assistant 'superintendent of Canadian National-Rail ways at Prince George; and Mrs.j Miss Rose SinitK Shower Hdnoree A delightful linen shower was held Friday evening, at the home of Mrs. J. L. Johansen, 122 Thomp son Street, who was assisted by Mrs. L. Wide and Mr. 'Hi Smith Jr.. in honor of Miss Rose Smith whose marriage is to -stake place. shortly. The rooms were tastefully decorated in pink and white spring flowers. The evening was spent playinj bridge and court whist. The winners were Mrs. W. Richards, Mrs. H. Paulson, Mrs. W. F, Robertson and Mrs. George Thaln After refreshments, which were served at midnight, a beautiful decorated basket was carried In by Margaret Wide and Margaret Johansen and presented to th bride-elect The evening closed with the singing of "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow,'' ;- The guests were: Mesdames W. Gardener. W. Roberts, B. T. Way, George Holmes, J. Wynne, W. Hunter, S. V: Cox. F. Barker, W. Geddes, G. Gedde.. C. Graham, W. Richards, George Howe, C. Boulter, D. Parent, D. Heady. H. Paulson, W: F. Robertson. E. R Leek, Angus Mcintosh. J Joy sr.. L. Wide. H. Smith sr.. H. Smith Jr., J. L. Johansen and J. Laurie and the Misses S. A. Mills, J. Jonasson, M. Ketchum. O. Zelisko, B. Barber, M. Joy, F. Gillis, D. Smith, Betty Wide and Master Everett Johansen. Hotel Arrivals Savoy J. Somme, Eddy Pass; S.'B Armour. North Pacific; lts. E. Da-vies, Charles Douglas, A, Orr, Ernest Hill, John Bergluhd and S. Steel, city; H. Haft, Billmor. Royal shouu and cheers greeUng the McAule5' arrived In the city on Sat-, William Peterson, Ralph Steen, King and Queen along the royalurday n,8hfs train Xor a brief visit s. Jordie. E. Tysseland, U Latino u vown ana wm return m ine in'o. o. McQuarzie, H. cnristopnei' terior on tonight's train. At the land T S. UmDlebv. . Vancouver; end of thla week they will-leave Mr. and Mrs. Vic Grant, Balmoral Prince George for a trip to Van-, Prince Rupert couver. R. Bartleet, BiUmon T. A. Wood (and H. M. Stevjison. Vancouver. instead of a luncheon meeting Fred A. Smith and. Mrs. G. Fagan this Wednesday, the Prince Rupert Temce: Miss Alice Jaeobson, Pjto Club will .have a dinner bus- Shirley: E" E. Mason, Port Esslng. iness meeting on Tuesday evening .ton; A. McFarlane. Esquimalt; A. at which Dr. R, G. Large-will pre-,P Nicholson, Toronto; C. W. Moore, sent the club with his report on the , New Westminster; '.community centre project. There i Central are also- other business matters to j .A. Myron. J. Duff, C. Johnson be dealt with at this meeting Inland R. Cunningham, Prince Rup-cludlng appointment of a delegate isrt: Mrs. M. D. Holland, Ml&s to the forthcoming international Betty Brooks, Miss Fanny Brooks and district convention at Jasper and Mrs. Helen Lawson, Port Es-Park. slngon. MacKenziefs Furniture Special For Royal Visit Royal wn Bed Stead, Royal Crown Spring, Royal Crown Inner Spring; Mattress Royal Crest lied. Royal Crest Spring, Royal Crest Inner Spring Mattress See Thtm in Onr Window $44.50 S54.50 PHONE 715 Excursion Fare To Vancouver FIRST CLASS ROYAL VISIT Special Round Trip. E Pare and One Half ROUND TRIP $36.00 FOR THE ROYAL VISIT Half Fare for Children S and Under ,12 Tickets Good Going May 25th Returning Leave Vancouver Miy 29th Canadian National Steaipships THIRD AVENUE Pone !60 xciiision; All Meals and' Rerth Included Tickets Good Going on S.S. Cardena Leaving IYince Rupert Friday, May 26, 10i30 p.mv Returning on S.S. Cardena Tuesday, (9 p.m.) May 40th TirkVts. lieservatkns andHftl6nutla. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD." Trlnce Rupert Agent (F. J. Skinner) THIRD AVENUE, Phone 569 SPORTING GOODS 40 Tennisf Rackets To Choose From SPECIAL. FREE With Any? Racket Over $10. THREE SPALDING Pressure-Packed' TENNIS BALLS This Week Onlj Our Stock of FISHING TACKLE Is At Its Best Now Come in and Look it Over KAIEN HARDWARE PII0XE 3 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bide; LOCKWOOD'S FUR STORE Spring Jackets and Coats Prices Reasonable. Call and: Look Them Over Highest Prices Paid for Beaveri Pelts NOTICE ! Commencing' Saturday, April 15th, our CONFECTIONERY STORE Will Open Until 10:00 p.m. Mussallem's Confectionery Opposite Canadian Legion I BEDDING to i ! PLANTS Dwarf Dwarf Dahlia Dahlia, dladlol Gladioli Cut Flowers for All Occasions S Wm. GAIR Florist, Seedsman Box 276 Phone BLUE 911 EMTiTi:rjiTi'i:i::::;i'Ei3:Mr:-aM Five- thousand Prince- Rupert people read the Daily News. It pays to let them know what you have to sell. 1 i i '