' -r Mir . . THE DAILY NEWS Extra Special ! f ONLY TUXEDOS Reirular Value to $35.00 C-f ft Qff I nloading at t?XU.tJt) fi ONLY SUITS In sizes -12 to -11. Some with 2 pairs I ants. cg. to $30.00. Q4 G AC I nloadintfat $AU.tJtl H ONLY TWEKI) TOPCOATS Kejjular to $21.50. C-j A A A rnloading at pJ.VVU STAN FIELD'S UNDERWEAR All two-piece to unload 9e)C i fie above includes A.C., 7700, Red Isabel, Etc. Work Sox To clear at, 1 ftp AUt per pair Work Shirts, Work Pants, Qffp Overalls-Unloading at KILTMORE HATS Regular prices to $7.f)0. Unloading at $2.45, $3.45, $4.45 TRENCH COATS In khaki and blue. Regular prices to $2'95' $4'95 Sale Starts Tuesday May 30 at 9 a.m. Tumi) avi:nuk I'houe GREEN DIG L- i r ,w rr r" -T " " li J. H. BULGER Optometrist Iloyal Bank BWf Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY TIIONE 657 If you lose anything, advertisQ lor it. Suits and Topcoats IV Till: MTHK.MK COI KT Ol' IIKITISII (Ul.t'MIIIA IN I'KOIIATK In The Matter of The "AUiulnWratUu Act" And in ih. Mttlrr of lh F.Mate of Jen lYlrr Kulnier TIoinp4in, lereael, IntrMat TAKE NOTICE UiAt toy order at Hi Honor. W. K. Flaher. the 16th day cl n.v a. r 103S I waa annotated Ad- mtnMraW at the rrteJe of Jrru Peter Dolmer nwnrwon deceased, and all parties having dilim agftlnrt the aa'd Ktiu ri hereby required to furnUh aim. bronorlT verified to m on or k.rnr 17Lh dBV Cti JUItf. 1939. khd ell en parties prtis Indebted n to th tUt ere 13. A Complete Selection, from Scotch Tweeds to Hot Weather Tropicals And English Gabardines Sizes 33 to 41. Priced $4.95 $40.50 19 IV 8IONA LOUISE ntOMrfSON. Administratrix, Frtooe Rupert, B.C. IN TIIK MTREMF. COI'BT OF ItHITIftH rOM'MIHA in riinitiTi: lii Th jiaurr m mi .miiiiMriuiii Art" And In Ilie Matter of the EMale of Albert L'rn..l VMrla ll.aaJ iirir unmet: IKiO. bv ordrr of Iltj Iloiwr, W. E. Fluher, the 15th dey ol My. A. D 1939 I wee appointed- Ad-mlaiWrfctcr' of the estate of Albert twrf FrrU Hviratsed. navd ell nertlM liavllig claims aRttlnut the said enUte ere hereoy requirru to runuen aninr, vrrlfwrt to m oil or before the lth day of June, A. O. 1939, end .li nflrflfn Indpbted to Uu Mtete are roqirlred to pay tb amounit of thetf lndeUtedneBa to me forthwith. DATED the 16th day or May, AD. 1039. OnVILLE K BTKNCEB, Executor, Aljrwiah, B. O. $ 23 .50 RetaU stores will close Monday, May 29 and will stay open all day Thursday. June. l. RetaU, . Mer chants Ass'n. Doug Kerr, tsststant postmaster hat Smlthers Is spending a few( days. In the city. He armed irom the Interior pn Thursday night's train and will be returning 10 Bmlthers Monday night. Paul Ross Is making a good" re covery now at the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital where he has been a patient for the past seven weeks, havln been stricken with pneumonia and complications, Hotel Arrivals Central II. stangbyet, :Vancouyer; Ryan, city. Kuox A. J. M. Scott andUU Knuslsto, Vancouver; M. Douglai Vancou DATED Uw lh dy or May, A.D taker, Vancouver; E. H. Cook, Tor onto Royal a. Touch. Porclier Island: Wah Soon and O. Johanseo, city; W. Gardner. Lethbrldge. 11:00 a.m p:00 The Above And Many More Specials Are On Sale At WILLIAM F. $TONE "CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION' Tonleht's trau. due from the iiast at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Norman L. Freeman of the In-temaUonal Fisheries Commission sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for Ketchikan. J. W. Gibson of the Post Offlct staff left on last evening's train for a trip to New York. Golnff he will visit In Chicago and Roch ester, New York, and, returning. will make a stop m Toronto. Louis Schulze. well known pio neer Atlln merchant, and Mrs. Schultz, who have been spending some time In Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, were passengers aboard the Princess Louise this morning returning to their home In the north. . . nn w- wno are in Vancouver u u.c . .. .. o.l .1 n. guests 01 me Vancouver ocuuui Board, writes to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davles. of Interesting experiences In the southern .city. The guest of William come. Prince Rupert son ol a well Known Vancouver E. Mackney and J. S. Whit-, advertising specialist, bpencer i. attending Lord Byng High School in the Dunbar area. Prince Rupeit schools compare quite favorably with those of Vancouver. Spepeer says FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. II. G. Funston aA. WW' im Orranlst and Choir Director, Mrs. E. J. Smith A service commemorating the visit to Their Majesties to British CoIumW nm Fvenlnc Worsnln pon.-UelljIous Educational Council Service. Speaker Itev. Koy uurniorn Everyone Welcome to All Services CARD OF THAKKi Ed. Wahl and family desire to express appreciation for many kindnesses extended on the oc casion of their recent bereavement. Those sending flowers were The Family. Father and Mother. Mr arid Mrs. Alfred Benson, Gustav Normann, Mr. and Mrs. Peder-sen. Nordkap Society, Mrs. H. Jacobsen, Carl Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Berg, M-. and Mrs. Ed. Telgen, Mr. and Mrs. Thor Selvlg and family, Nels Wick. Mrs.. Forrest, Mary Letnes and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. Olser., Glennle and Davie, Edward Lip-sett and staff, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hanson, Adny and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Sorrlveg and family. Staff of Union Oil Co., Mr. and Mrs. H. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Eidsvlk, Odd and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson and Ole, Mr. and Mrs, Nels Antonsen, S. Torkelson, Otto Jerstad, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs Olof Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sorhelm and Raymond, Mr. ani Mrs. A. Enocksen. Mr. and Mrs ischjesvold, Mr. and Mrs. R. O Spencer Dayles one of the Mf and MfS Booth MemorlaMflsli School pupils I po Sandvar and Melvln. Mr3. Hansen and Leonard Has- tad. Orme Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sandhnls and family (Port Es- slneton). Violet Hadland. Your Lovlne Sisters. A. Melvln, Mr. and Mrs. Lautln. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Phllllrjsori ir.. Miss Channon. Mr. and Mrs. Bendikson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Simonsen and family, Sons of Norway, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jen sen, Mr. and Mrs. P. Anderson. Mr. and Mss. EmU Petersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzle and family (Dieby Island). Otto and Gertie, Melvln Lynum and family. Mr. and Mrs, H. Stangbye (Vanderhoof). Mr. and Mrs. uun nar Selvlg. Fred Rlffou left on last eve ning's train for a trip to his na tive home in Oaspe, Quebec. Canadian Legion, B.E.L., comrades will fall-in at Legion Club' rooms Monday 9:45 a.m. for civic parade in honor of Their Majestiw. Berets and medals to be worn. FAGE TRV UNLOADING $15,000 Stock of Men's Wear to be Sacrificed -Sale Starts at 9 a. m. Tuesday, May 30th. Shoes, Scampers Crepe Solea, Etc . Group 1 Fine quality bxfords in calf and kid, black and brown. Reg. CM g price to $7X0. 'Unloading V"V . Group 2 Sport oxfords in two-tone. Black and white, brown and tan. CO QCJ $3.33 Unloading at Group 3 Scampers in black and brown. Leather and rubber soles. CO AS .Ifl To unload ., JACKETS In cloth and wool. All sizes, colors and styles. Prices to $7.50 Unloading at ?tJ 500 TIES By Arrow. Currie, OQ o & ftQp "Vl, ctc.To unload at . . SWEATERS In pullovers and coats with buttons ana zippers. Regular to $5.95. Unloading at 95c, 1.95 and $2.95 A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Purchase Until Wanted i - - - - ; . - . SPECIALS . . . For this week only. Buy Now And Save In FLOOR COVERING Dominion Inlaid Linoleum The floor covering that lasts for years. J26 ft feet wide. Special, square yard mg Dominion Printed Linoleum- Square yard, special Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs ff . $5.25 Special price vvJ"v Size7i:,x9 Cfi v.tfV ft Special nricn Size 9x12 Special price Size 9x9 C7 75 Special price v Size 9x101. CQ 25 , $10.25 5 Sets Only 4 Piece Bedroom Suile Consisting of full size bed, chiffonier, vanity dresser and upholstered bench. $X)Z Specially priced for quick selling Mrs. Sam Hougan and child sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for a rlslt in Atlln. W H. Tobey. C.N.R. divisional superintendent, left on last evening's train for various points along the line on official duties. He expects to be away at least a week. Mrs. ,P. W. Orlmble sailed this mdrnln'g on the Princess Louise to Join Mr. Orlmble who Is at present stationed there as Canadian customs offleer. WORK WANTED SITUATION wanted by experienced truck driver and gas engine operator. Will consider any kind of lob, anywhere. References. Phone 552. 25). LOCAL NEWS NOTES Special meeting C.C.F. members. Rooms Second Avenue Sunday 8 p.m. Cash for Old Gold. Bulgers, tl Dally advertising In the Dallj News is sure to bring dally Announcements All advertisements in thii col-emu will be charged lor a fill month at 25v a word- May Queen Festival, Dance,, S'- Peter's Hall May 29. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Spring Sale June 2. High School Tea and Display June 3. Eagle's Dance June 7. Anglican Tea Mrs. C..V. Evitf. June 8. Presbyterian Tea Mrs. J. R. Mitchell's June 15. . United Tea Mrs. Armour' June 22. s LOCKWOOD'S FUR STORE Spring Jackets and Coats Prices Reasonable. Call and Look Them Over Hithest Prices Paid for Beaver Pelts NOTICE ! Commencing Saturday, April 15th, our CONFECTIONERY STORE Will Open Until 10:00 p.m. Mussallem's Confectionery Opposite Canadian Legion