June 3 1940. Wealthy Young Duke Is Killed y Humbrrland, Aged Twenty irn li Kr ported Dead In. Action In Flanders M!oN June 3: The Duke T, i humberland, aged 27, one EnK land's wealthiest young mi t. has been killed In ac-:: Flanders, it was announced H was serving with the Guards. Flying: School For Vancouver lr. trurOou To He Given Tliere Inder Umpire Air Training Scheme ; TAWA. June 3: CPi- Hon. p iwer, minister of air. an i ha i an elementary flying :-. 'dimectlon with the Em-i:a'nlng plan is expected ,i npd in Vancouver In July Announcements All advertisement tn tMt col rmn wlQ be charged tor a roll month at 15c a word r i . byterlan Missionary Tea, Mrs. V r Lambte. June 5. , 13 -pitui Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' : . June 6 r TA Tea and Children's Display, '(J.vilow' Hall. Friday, June 7. ' Vkah Hospital Dance. Odd- v nan june . I v.hrran Sewing Circle Tea and Mr.' Mur void's, June 13. A r. p l i c a n Tea, Mrs. J. W. :w. June 13. A Navy Auxiliary Tea and sale looking win be held in RX NVR. Barracks, June IS, u:an Legion Picnic. June 16 : Auxiliary tea. Mm. S. D. . . June X. bru: June Frohc, Mooi ?uuv 21. a :;i Picnic June 33. ' rian Tea, Mrs J. R June 25. Mrs. W. O. Pulton, who has been 1 visiting for several weeks In Vancouver and Vernon, returned to the city on fhe Catala last night. E. E. Mason. superintendent or the Northern Pyrites mine, returned! I to the city from Vancouver on the, luaiaia last nignt following a brief ' trip south. Alex Crawford, father of W. J Crawford of Stewart, was a oastem- ger aboard the Catala last night re- ( vurnms vo oiewari aiier a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Hon. Kenjl Nakauehl, Japanese consul at Vancouver, wttl arrive In appeared before Magistrate Thomas .McClymont on a charge of attempt-led. breaking and entering and was remanded for eight days A noise was heard to the rear of Mrs. Dougherty's store and the po a window. New York Mart Better Today Trading Light During Brief Ses- lon Saturday But Prices Turn I'p Again NEW YORK. June 3:-The New York Stock Exchange was weak during the short trading session ed to only 370.000 shares. The In dustrial average at closing was 115.17. down .55; rails. 23.05. down '.10. and utilities. 18 87. down .03.' t First two hours trading today, showed an unsteady trend with, COAL NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. rnoNi: us rilONE 117 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert lor Vancouver: T.S.8. CATALA EVERY TUE8- T.S.S. CAKDENA HtlUA. DAY, 1:30 p.m. ltt:S0 pan. Hue Vancouver. Thurm. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tlcketi at Office Further Information Rejardlng Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Ropart Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING ..... . ... n I1T ill 1 f THIITPl 1 Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superplios-phates, Monocaklum Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Brand Metals Lead Zinc - Cadmium i -Antimony Gold - Silver - - and Zinc Dust Also Sulphuric Acid and Suipnur i General Office and Works Trail. BC Mrs. John Bergman has been appointed postmistress at Oona River ! in succession to Hagbert Hanson. Mrs. W. .Pierce returned to th? city on the Princess Charlotte this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. H. Bergeson is leaving on this evening's train for a trip to Lacombe, Alberta. Sergeant and Mrs. P.L. Peterson returned to the city on Saturday the city this Wednesday on the night's train from a two weeks' trip Prince George to pay a visit to vinng, Alberta, wnere tney para Prince RuDert and the Rteen. in,. I a i witB relatives. er He will leave Friday night by the Princess Adelaide on hk return to Vancouver jAUeged Breaking And Entering By 1 Recent Arrival i W. E. Drake, general manager of Edward Lrpsett Ltd., arrived In the city on the Princes Charlotte this rooming from Vancouver, being here on one of bis periodical visits to the company's local business. Mrs. Franklin Stewart and children have returned to the city from Smithers where they have been visiting Mrs. B. F. Stewart, of Smithers accompanied them on Fred Sykes, a recent arrival In their return trtn the city from Pentieton. was inter-' , cepted by police officers at 1:3$' L. C. flby is leaving Thursday to Sunday morning a he was alleged- attend the wedding of his daugh-ly endeavouring to enter Margaret's ter. Winn tired. In Vancouver on (Mrs. M. J Dougherty's! store on June 16 and also to attend the Third Avenue Thii moraine Sfkes1 Oddfellows' conventtnn at Revel- stoke as delegate from the local lodge. Alex Smith, former superintend ent for the Reward Mining Co. at the Surf Point mine, was a passen lice were called. Constables Meln- ger aboard the Princess Charlotte doo and Lockle proceeded to the ; this morning going through to Tul-store and found Sykes in a wash- sequah where he will be identified room to the rear of the store. He with mining operation. had evidently made entry through i Mike LuboUna. who Is Identified with the cHy waterworks department, hi leaving by this evening train for a trip la Detroit where he will visit with a brother. It will be Mr. LuboUna 's fkat trip away from Prince Rupert since he came here thirty years ago. Bert Oarft. manager of the New England Bureau of Ue tntem&Uon al Newt Service with headquarter in DasiM. wHl pay a visit to Prince Rupert on Wednesday of next week. jHe will be making the round trip on Saturday The turnover arnoun- aboard tha steamer Prince Rupert ta Stewart and Ketchikan. Constable and Mrs. W. J. Currie will be leaving in a few days for Rivera Inset te which point Con the industrial average off 50 at j stable Currie of the city police force 11517 and rails up "01 at 23 06 here has been transferred for the ' I summer months. Constable Jack Wlsenden of Prince George arrived tn the city from the interior on Saturday night s train to join the city police for the summer. H. G. Helgerson Limited 216 SIXT STKEET Prince Kupert, B.C. We have on our lists the following good buys: 1237 8th AVE EAST 5-room house. $800. 340 Gth AVE. W, 4-room house. $900 or offer. 820 lHiKDKN ST. $000. 223 4th AVE. WEST First clasi, house and 2 lots. Fully modern. Furnace, 3 bedrooms. $4000. ix Tin: hi i'Kr.Mi: roniT or hkitinii COI.l'MlllA IX I'llOllATE III the Matter nf the "AdmlnlotrstJon Art" And In the Matter at the RMat of Hen. Jiimtn Irrjuton. TAKE NOTICE thftt DT WOr oi IU llMKic Judge rial dikled May 156h I was appointed AcuntmntraTor wiut vn Will aiuiexwl of U EnU.t of the U.U Den J am tn rvrfiiaon. Drowsed, late of the CMj of Prtnoe Rujei, Province of DrlUtUi Oolumbla. Merchant aaid that all iwrflcma tndctbted to the aftld Estate are requlmd to y Uialx claims to me forUwtlh and Ut all perwiis having claim ftffalimt the Hd Eatt air re. aulred to tile them pnrtwly veruted In TtlkAg with ni on or before U 30th dt of June 190 fall In which I slmll mnke distribution of cuob Estate havbur regard only to claims then In my hands. DATED iwt Prince Rupert. B. C, this 16th rtny of May A. D. 190. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. TSZ DAILY kiwb - FADE, TKBCl " - i i nr A I NF WS NOTES S. 0. N. Dance, June 6. 131i FOR SALE 1 1 FOR SALE Trolling boat about 29 feet. 6 h.p. Palmer engine. Quick sale (250 cash. Enquire, Fishermen' Co-op. Store. Cow Bay. 130) L FOR SALE 31 foot gill net boat 12 h.p. Buffalo engine. A-l condition. Apply Box 2, Dally News. FOR SALE I.C.S. air-conditioning course. Half price quick sale. Phone Blue 317 after 6. LOST LOST Glasses in case. Inside case is C H. Bristol and Dr. Harry Please leave at Dally News. (130) PERSONAL NEW Stocking Club opens at Style Shop. Saleslady will explain to callers. 137) WANTED WANTED 500 women to Join Annette's Stocking Club. (137) Cut Rate Shoe Store Exclusive Agents The only children's shoes with the home fitting guide ass we foot health lassmaks Wotn exclusively by the Dionne Quintuplets SMART STYLES GOOD VALUE all sizes all widths $1.85 T0 $3.25 Balit Mltttt browns and fancy patterns slightly higher Mall Orders Filled CUT RATE SHOE STORE THIltD AVE. Erma Bussanich Shower Honoree Frank Morris, who has been on a' Friday night last Mtos Margaret two weeks' trip to Vancouver, Is ex- LaPorte and Mrs. Victor Kovlch pected home on the Prince Rupert were Joint hostesses at a delightful this Wednesday morning. kitchen shower at the home of .the latter. 539 Sixth Avenue West, Mrs Judson Whlttler of Juneau In honor of Miss Erma Bussanich whose marriage to Gordon Proulx was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise Saturday aitemoon going WU1 through to Seattle. The rooms were tastefully dec- orated for the occasion with pink S. J. labour arrived in the city on and white streamers, the Princess Charlotte this momtagj The bride-elect was presented from Vancouver, being here on in-, with a beautifully decorated bas-eurance business. ket containing many beautiful and ;, . (useful gifts. F.M. Burns, Inspector of customs. RrfrMhmenU were served at and O. E. Norrls, assistant lnspec-,dnlht ftft,r whteh n, tor, wre passengers aboard the4enJoyed by aH present m 2:33 nuitcaa wiiauuiLc ujls nim ui jig gu- next morning Inrr Vii-f.iifrH )n TS. 1 caimi V- nrt iffU i . , ouues- . t, Those present were the Misses 'Margaret LaPorte. Olga LmquUt, ,,,, . , . ... CecUle Smith. Mary Steuro. Olga .ZSt- Coe Herbert. Elsie 'Hipp. Pauline LaPorte. Phyllis HBL m k . . . . J'mT Mentenko. Linton Vacher. operation tW. morning at the Jonanna Jonassen mt paa, Prince Rupert General Hospital. Mr. LP ,,lt. Vrtn, n.-, mtvuui us a wrn tuiuwn pioneer oil R. Hetherington of Fort WUliam. general manager of Canadian Government elevators, is paying a brief visit to the local elevator. He arrived from the East on Saturday night's train and will be leaving Dy Wednesday evening's train on his return. If you have something to swap; u y a uiassiiiea AO. THRIFT Cash & Carry Phone 179 18 MONEY - SAVING SPECIALS FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK Strawberries British sovereign variety. Fresh oa every boat. 9P 2 baskets Ked 1'Inrrn California, sweet and juicy. Q 2 !bs. Canteluupes-slze. 2 for Dozen 3 dozen -Large 25c Extra large - 5c Extra Special Juicy Navel Oranges Extra large size While they last. OCp $1.00 Tomatoe No. 1 Iftp AOb Hothouse. Lb. 5-lb. basket ... "3c Freh Peas New 9?p UtJXs B.C. 3 lbs Lettuce Selected. enlarge heads, each 1 Large Package Itinso, 2 Bars Lifebuoy Soap QQ C The: for Sunlieht Soap Large fn bars. 3 for Heinz Ketchup Large 4 Qn botUe. Each Pickles Happy-Vale, sweet mixed or mustard. Quart botUe r Green Beans Brentwood cut. 17-oz. 1 1 O AiU tins Clorer Honey 2-lb. 97p tins. Each Pork and Beans Heinz baked, medium Ae,U tins. 2 for Grapefruit Juice Large 50-oz. tins. AO OX 2 for Your Last Chance at This Low Price Spinach Llbby's. 17-oz. tins. 2 for ... Butter Nu-Thrlft. First grade. 3 lbs. 25c 85c Ergs Thrift Brand. Grade "A" large. tr7n Dozen A Free Theatre Ticket for the Return of 10 Empty Cartons Chocolate Eclairs Red Arrow. Packed In a special carton preventing breakage. IQn xox Each 3 Deliveries Daily at 1133 Tlease Leave Your Order by 102 or 4 O'clock Lance Bombardiers Fran- Perry and Bert Jeffries of the Second Searchlight Battery are back from Prince Oeorge where they 'spent leave visiting at their homes. The former returned oa Saturday nights train and the latter got back last Thursday night. Isaac Taylor, well known White-horse business man, and his son, Albert Taylor, were passengers aboard the Princess Charlotte this morning returning north after a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Their wive, are remaining In the south for a while longer. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Graham Reld, Georgetown; ft. C. Mcintosh. D. Kerr, A. C. Biker, Stewart Robson. E. C. Hertson and W. C Stevens. Vancouver: ft. G. Holmes. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. Stone, Winnipeg; R. Hetherington, Fort William; John A. Watvon, Edmonton: Mrs. W. S. Anderson, Dally advertising re the Dally News Is sure to bring dally results. . Your Coal Problems Solved We have In stock a well pre- WCTV'Sd eSSCTT pared carefully screened Coal yoasActtefi'Arn, to suit your Individual re- 2fotAifta itct" quirement. tflCffest" As in coal, to procure the bet In Lumber and Building Suppli Phones C31 63! Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. SA.VD CEMENT GRAVEL B. C. Furniture Co. New And Used Furniture 1 Royal Typewriter In perfect condition. $22 50 1 Monarch Typewriter In very good working $24 00 12 Remington Typewriters In all carriage sizes. From $42.50 w $55.00 1 Babv Cribs In all sizes. From $3.50 to $8.50 8 Complete Beds Springs and mattresses. Sizes 4-6. .From $12.50 to $16.50 1 Lawn Mower Large size in very good Q New Furniture 4 Studio Couches Made In new patterns in very smart styles, 3 sprins-filled cushions. Regular $49.00. $36 00 2 3-piere Studio Sets In rust and brown, very Q7S 00 modernistic. Reg. $100. Now o... t?ltJ.UU 3G Cable Springs Very durable and strong. &f Qf Regular $10.50. Now - VieVO 24 3-piere Chesterfields In very smart styles and all new colors. From $75.00 to $98.00 Phone BLACK 324 . THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B.C Clothiers . I I STtAMSKiM I I COMMUNICATIONS I CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "Princess Adelaide" every Ftlday 10 pjn. To Vancouver Direct Princess Louise Princess Charlotte Princess Alice June 1st. 15th. 29th June 8th, 22nd June- 26th To Ketchikan, IVrangell, Juneau and Skagway June 3rd, 10th. 17th. 21st. 24th. July 1st. 5th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! Mlifflf it ICEAR FILLS mi POWELL IIVEI Steamer leave Princ Rupert very THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Train leav Prine Rupert for th Eart Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. SUamer for Ketchikan an4 Stewart erery WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. far , itut U mr writ CI TUhrt Of, I i M A. Y-i-40