Saturday. AgriN8'. 15? Young Peoples Drive Started See how snug and imoolh these iTVy thread) of Old Virginia lie on the paper, rolling a cigarette that loolt right, that imotei right, that tojtei right. You'll liU Old Virginia Fine Cut. And you'll lilelhe eaU tight pouch it i pacied In a veritable "pocket humidor" that keeps the tobacco frih to the very latf, Headquarters for Your Tennis Supplies nrrore iiujinr. a lrunu Market See the Beautiful New CCM. TENNIS R ACK ITS A Complete Line of Quality Karkrt at a I'rlre to Suit Every I'ockrt Hie Name -C.CM." Is a Guarantee of Honest Value Tor Satisfaction and Longer Life, Le BtlNLOP TENNIS BALLS The lonjet Wearing, Toiigl.et TennU Made KODAKS Ball We Are Also Storking CAMPBI.LI, Ti:NNlS BALLS Pressure Packed Always I'reh GORDON'S HARDWARE AlrBltlBK STIULT Phone 311 New Lower Prices For 1939 BABY BROWNIE Was 1125. now BULLET CAMERA Wa $3.00, now '"' JIITY KOHAK V.l 8le. Was $5.00. now .... - JIFFY KODAK 620 siie, was $925. now - - JIITY KODAK 616 le. Was $1025, now , - KODAK JK.-616 doublet len.AVa $It. now Proportionate Reductions on All KocUks Treat Yourself to a New Kodak This ear $S500 8mm. MOVIF. KODAK-1939 price only We Have the Following Slightly INed '8gr C5' Order In Perfect Reduced to Half Price. Real Bby-AU 130 She Brownie Box Camera Was $o23, nov. 116 Slie Series 11 Kodak-Was $14 50. 116 Slie Kodak, special ffij lens-Was $45.00. now $.5J $-50 116 Size Kodak Special f62 lens-Was $45,000. Nok Postcard Slie Kodak Was $32.50, now Take Advantage of These Low Prices and Start the Picture Season Right Now Vour rrposed , Wm i resh l lln, In All the Popular Sim. trave Mater With lis for Perfect Finishing. Prompt hervlce-Hest lals Lowest Prices Tonight's tram, due from the. ttut M 11 o'clock, -was reported this afternoon to be on time, Douglas Sutherland Jr. returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide J yesterday afternoon from a brief trip m Vancouver. O. P. Tinker, district deputy grand master of the Masonic Lodge, will sail .tomorrow evening on the Catala lor Stewart to nav km official, visit to the lodge there Vernon Scherk returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yes terday afternoon from Vancouver where he has been receiving treat merit far an injury. Attention Oddfellows and Rt- bekahs. Members will assemble nt ithe Oddfellows' Hall at 6:45 p.m tomorrow for church parade to Uk nil o v.. u t a. . . i00) Mrs. K. C. St. Clair sailed last Jnljcht on the Princess Adelaide :for a trip to Vancouver. She was accompanied by her daughter. Miss Betty St. Clair. Even greater nttmbers had to ve i turned away last nl3ht from the .Canltol Theatre on the second .presentation of tlie 'Hodgson dance "revue which went off In good Prince Rupert with a meeting last 'style. A special matinee Is beln r.rjht at First Baptist Church held this afternoon. where some thirty-five youn': people were In attendance. ICen Harding was in the chair and, a - - ier an Interesting .address by Mr. Bert Flddea of Vancouver. or- ruan. there was a general dl?-,,,rr of people's ectlvltle. young : cnM, c, of lhc eK w, ' he Board of Religious Educa- . , ' . . . ' . ,n force and ,n Prc"nt to?k Part ,f BrltUh Columbia, opened . u.-'kx orgnnlwiilon campaign In the proceedings and discussion Joseph Naylor arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday- afternoon from his studies at the University of British Columbia to spend the summer -vacation here with his Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naylor. Staff Sergeant Ernest Gammon returned to the city on the Princess Bert Fiddes. Boys' Work Secre tary for the Jtellglous Education Council of British Columbia, ar rived In the city oh the Princess Adelaide yesterday nftcrnoon from Vancoovrr and -win be ncre ror me next week in connection with the organization of church young oeople locally. MiV teJT" IlfWAl.TV accomodations for 100 to youths Indicates that many may 'come here from the National Youth Administration centre at Quoddy Village. Mc to see the King and Qaocn next June. CSTALhlSII BUREAU , AMHERST. N. S.. April 29: (CP) - A Maritnne Lnniber Bureau uhni nhwt is to serve as a Announcements All advertisements In this column 'will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. United Spring Sale May 3. Eagle's Bridge May 3. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 4. Milk Fund Tea May "8. Eastern Star Tea at Mrs. SaV Gammon's home, May 9th. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Lakle's May 11. Cambrol Spinster's Spree,, May 12. Orange Spring Sale, MetropolcJ Hall, May 17. Drutge imve urjo p.m. Norwcclan, indejwndenoe Cance, Oddfellow's Hall, May 17. Hospital Tra, -Nurses' Home, May 18. Navy League Ball May 19. PRINCE htlPFitT TO VICTORIA CHILDREN'S VllND "EVENTS May B, O rand Dance, Moosf Hall. TRT. DAILY NEWS , page rmrr -JJL LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Old Oold. Bulgers, tl Mrs. Fred Wesch and child sail ed last night op the Princess Ade laide for Vancouver eriroute to Nelson where they will pay a visit Miss Ivy .Anderson of Vancouver who is visiting here with .her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. ft. T. Anderson, will sail tomorrow evening ton the Catala for a trip to Stewart. A. E. Karnes, superintendent of schools for the territory of Alaska. was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon go ing south from Juneau to Seattle. tn imiM tMTMium :m 3ui in raia Wm. GAIR Box 27C Phone BLUE 971 BAITS, TUMPS, EVERY BAY Large Assortment of Pere'n- jg P nl.-ils. Flourrinr Shrubs. Bed- M ding Plants. Exhibition Glads. . Etc. jj easaxsxa i M.uam '.mi: In the Congoleum rug hidden number guessing contest at Gordon's Hardware the winner was Mrs. Gene Fitzpatrlck. She guessed" 2160 which was the closest to th hidden number21G4. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Skinner, whoj recently arrived in the city from Vancouver, are taking up residence today in the house on McBrlde Street utll recently occupied by T. L. Davles. Former Railway yesterday afternoon ft( I D eulse Un. having In his custody James .UlllCial laSSeS .derson who has been committed lor mai uii a ui I iwv l!l ne TW As- Knute ouen ana wno wiu go on, Sulerintendfnl Al irai av me oup.cmc wm , Smlthers, Die nere next monvn. Following long Illness. Percy O. Russell, who several yeaTS agq was rmtetartwsupertntendent ot the Canadian National Railways with headquarters at Smlthers and mere recently had been a con ductor running out of Edmonton. passed away last Saturday evening In Edmonton, the luneral taking place Jn the Alberta Capl- Jtai on Wednesday. The late Mr.' t Russell was fifty-four years, of saint JOHN. N. B.. Anril 29.Jage and was born in Darlington, tCTiA query concerning possible 'Ontario. He started his railroading career as a call boy and brakeman j with the uanaaian racinc jianway and in 1906 joined the service of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. He is survived by a widow and daughter. Mr. Russell had been chosen .as conductor out of Edmonton of the pilot train in connection with the, tour of Canada by the King and Queen this summer. He was well. central organization for lumber- known in Prince Rupert and all mr.n nnri ripvrlon ft "more orderly"! along the local , line Of the Ca-' nlan of merchandising has beenlnadian National Railways and Uvnpd here !many friends will regret to learn oi ins puaouig, CARD OF THANKS "We wish :to express our sincere thanks for the many expressions of sympathy extended to us by our Prince Rupert friends during our recent bereavement, also tor the beautiful floral tributes," W. A. PATERSON BETTY PATERSON JIMMIE PATERSON Whltehorse. YukonJ I A fifty cent classified ad, wll 'often make you many dollars. 1 Fresh Local Rav and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 New Shipment Short Jackets And Chubby Coats Great Variety Inspection Invited Prices Ri(h! Watch the, .Windows W. Goldbloom 1 1 TODAY'S STOCKS (Orirvj B. D. JoMnton Co.) Vancouver Big MbKOurl. .16. Braiorne, 1035. i Cariboo Quart. 2.14. Dentonla, .02 ',4. Falrvlew, 2. Gold Belt. .44. Hedley Mxscot, .95. . Mlnto, .01si. : Noble Five. j02. Pacific Nickel. .12. J Pend -Oreille. 1.37. Pioneer. Premier. liK). Privateer, 1.07. Reeves McDonald, J23. , .Reno, 22t. Reward, .QVe. Salmon Oold, JO. Sheep Creek, 1X13. Cariboo Hudson, XI. Bedley Amal., M ask. Oils A. P. Con, .15. .Calmont, 2. C. 4i E., 2D1. Freehold, .038. -Home. 2,15. Pacalta, .60 ask. , .' Royal -Canadian, J7'a-Mercury. JOG. Prairie Royalties, J9. Toronto Aldermac. 30. Beattie. 1.11. Central Pat, 220. -Cons. Smelters, 47.00. ast HUlartic, 232. Fernland, Xr4"2. Francoeor, Jd'. j. Cods 'Lake. J2C Hard Rock, 1.00. Int. Nickel, 4C.00. Kerr Addison, 1.64. Uttle Long Lac. 2.C5. McLeod Cockshutt, 159. Madsen Red Lake, 3SVj. McKenzle Red Lake. 1.18. Moneta, ST. Koranda, 75.00. Pickle Crow, 4.75. Preston E. Dome. 133. San Antonio, L40. Sherrltt Gordon, S7. StadacOna, .492. Uchi Oold. 125. Bouscadillac, Si. Masher. J 5. Okiend. X)7j. S'mefters Gold, .03',i. Dominion Bridge, .26.00. The winner of the Congoleum rug at MacKenzie's furniture .store this afternoon was Everett Pierce of , Market Place with the number 4576. Mrs. W. Robertson came second) with 4450. 452S. TRAINING ICard Party For OF WOMEN Boys' Band Was ... i . . Forsake Drawing Room To Learn pnrtviUln FvATIT Defence Servk In Great XIlJOyaDie EkYeill Britain , For the benefit of the Prince LONDON, April 29: CPi Rupert Boys' Band, a successful Where their grandmothers were and enjoyable bridge party was engaged In the polite doings of held last night at the homW of the drawing room, British women Mrs. J. R. Carr, Eighth AWrnie of today spend their t moonless East. nights In the parks training for; There were eight tables of eardt behind the lines operations of land the prize-winners were: ladlef;' wartime. j first. Mrs. Sam Ilaudenschlld; sec- Dark nights are particularly iond. Mrs. A. Dickens sr.; imen's suited for one of the toughest! i 1 first. J W. Moorehouse; second. I class aisuncuon in uie urgunua-tlon." Training of motor drivers en tails not only operation of a heav? vehicle out co-ordination of the units of .a convoy. At night women are sent Into the parks In groups cf 30 to drive a convoy. They pro lobs In the Women's Voluntary. Mrp. J. G. Vlereck. 'Service for National Defence - Following cards, delicious truck and ambulance lrivrng. On- freshments were served. 'ly the sturdy, nerveless woman Is Mrs. Carr was assisted by Mrs. Inirkprl fnr thl branch Of 'rjie ser- '"vice. T' Dowager Lady Reading, who has !mpn hiiilrfinff jio he service, savs: ceed without lights and with gas masks for about three miles, hold ing close together but .sufficiently I spaced so as to prevent plle-ups lAt the blast of a whistle they re- verse, stlU In convoy, for about half amlle as if to avoid an artll- llery barrage ahead. A and a woman cake peddler. I birch bark. PLEDGE RENEWED FREDERICTON, April 29: CP The hidden number wasJjntuans at the Kingsclear Res- .'ervation near here renewed their Dledse of loyalty to the Briton V I V S WE EPST A K ES ,Crown when 50 members of the PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Aoril 'community, dressed In tribal cos-' 29: CP A $14,000 prize in the Un-tume. presented to Lieutenani- Ion Park sweeotakes Was won by Governor Murray Maccaren me. a syndicate of 14 oil field workers pledge inscribed in Ialiceet onj CHURCH NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH Organist Miss Swanna Olafson A.T.OM. Leader Junior Choir II. T. Xck Leader Senior Choir J. S. Wilson Minister Rev. J. C. Jackson n . r ii. r. II. r'nttvA Fi mil V ' i ii Ji m. now service-rui iic j special Speaker-Bert Fiddes, Secretary Sat the Boys' Work Board of r the Religious Educational council m u.u. f 1 . - ..ii m i TV. ..1 TVa II DnnnAr The service win be cnarge pi representatives oi inc iuu, "b" and Explorer groups of the Church Music Anthem: -Stand Up, Stand Up, for Jesus" The Junior Choir AnthemThe official Tuxis Hymn The Junl6r Choir 12:15 ttjn. Sunday School Service The boys' groups win be In charge with Mr. Fiddes as guest speaker 7:30 pm. -The Pastor WiU be in Charge Subject"Knocklnc at the Church Door" Anthem 'The Rising of the Sun"-The Senior Choir UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. .Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S.VATALAEVERX TUES- T.S.S. CARD EN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 pjn. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. ain. Due Vancouver, .Monday a.m. If Convenient. Please Purchase Tickets .at Office Further information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. -SKINNER. Prince Rupert Ajent. Third Ave.-Phone S68 Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. 'Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN S90 5 DAY and "NlGnT 13 p SERVICE Phohe laxi PAT MAZZIE 3. G. Vlereck, Mrs. Jack McRac and Mrs. Hanford Perkins. i-Wa nwH mnrp ambulance drivers! sttiv .-t. iasiuaia Unrt flrSf.iW worker.. We will' FREDERICTON, April 29: CP 'train them free f .charge. Ner- -Just before the New Brunswick legislature ended Its 1937 setslon -be toed vous women can as can- teen workers, clerical staff, decon- Premier Dysart moved, seconded Itamlnators, 'switchboard operators by OpposlUon Leader Squires, that Ncw Brunswick apply to the Kin? and 0 on" tnvolunteers are accepted regard-ew armorial bearings for the ' of 70 province, these to Include support-ftaferi less of age. One woman was on. 'We want gossipy, com-le" and a crest, which the great lortofiie women like you to runjal the province now lacks, our complaint departments," Ladv i i - Reading told her. I F6"r women Inclined to sneer sAi comparatively lnslgniricant job. Laidy i Jleading told how, durin?, the,J6reat War, she served as a j pantry maid and learned how to, make mustard, use Jam to stick 'postage stamps, and to llx celto-1 Inhane to windows. "There Is no v 5 Opp. Post Office, 4th St. CwAAfWVWWSrVWrVrWfWWV Office Supplies 1 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 538 THE SEAL QUALITY osocrl GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Paeked by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Trlnce Rupert it v.. k IV THK SUPREME fOlTtt OF MUT19U rni.t'.MUlA IN' i-nonTT. In the Mattrr or llw "AdmlnUrratlon Arf And In the Matter or the Estate ot Jsmet Arthur Brown, DTfaet. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HH , r . itr V VHh 4K Hill .111 Af ttWWW.WWkWWSW j a D 1939? I wm appoikted Ad- S'lthW Brown, decroMixl. nd ail portl Sihavinz claims ftealnnt the teid etat re hereby required to turnlfiti m. OKmerlr verified to m on or befort Ui I2U1 oay or tuj, a. u. vuu kll partVm tndebtl U the ebUte r required to pay the turwunt ot their mflfltrtecltieeB to me icruvwiui. DATED t Port Eselaatnn, B.O "thtt 11th ty Of April. A.D. 1939. JANET ROSS BROWN Administratrix EaUte of Junes Arthur Brown, Port ZMlajftoa, I.Oj