itf-iMdar May 22, 1940, IJox, $3,10-25 oi, $2.30 12 oz. JI.20 Timely Recipes ::(! rake flour , .ii !rd sugar , whites ' oon salt ,vuii cream of tartar :-m vanilla ,mm,ii orange extract -.iks. i-colored i' once, measure, add r and sift four time, whiles and salt with flat T udvrruscment la not publunco or dlspuyod by the Liquor t introl Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Priest Going To France To wva Join Colors wwwx k When foamy, add through the city on the Prin- .i ar. continue beating . iul ceM yesterday after- enough to hold up In noon enroute to Vancouver !'. : dry Brat nXr in stow oven V after 30 minutes -'i2htlv to MO de- r0 m!nut lonaer r -k until rake I roll f .6 re- uhns h utll nm-MH in ih 4, 2 tablespoons at a Atlanta mut tn. .mh.rv tnr ' wuur over mixture m th run p !.. t., A A flttv rei: rfateiltt-o sd often make you mny dollMm KODAK 35 fl.5 f3J 318.00 $27.00 $37.00 r - v. Kodak Miniatures arc the picture sensa-l the year Take perfect pictures in black and . .v full color Kodnchrome. (Projector for Ko-onu ; 22.00 extra.) Be Ready For May 24th SPORTS PICNICS PICTUKKS Don't Forget Film Tennis Halls Picnic Plates Heach Halls Koats Ktc. FLAGS and DECORATIONS MoSvs.Ml Your Coal Problems Solved Wc have In stock a well prepared carefully screened Coal o suit your Individual requirement. In coal, to procure Uie ,,c 'l In l.umhcr and Building Supplies Phones G51 C52 Were' esse (you sAoocf tern. com turn. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. SANT) rrwtKr GILW OIUVCL I Store to be closed Thursday af-jternoon and all day Friday. Retail Merchants Association. . (121) Hon. W. J. AsseUtlne, minister of mines, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today going through to Stewart to payli visit to his con- Istltuents of Atlln riding. He ad dressed the Prince Rupert Oyro Club at luncheon today, a good at guests being present with O. A. Hunter, president. In the chair. Mrs. AsselsUne accompanies her husband. After a short worship service, sev- eral matters of business were brought up. most important of which was the decision to hold a picnic on May 24. I. Provide Comforts for the Al lied Forces. Come to the Empire 'carnival I. O. D. E.. Moose Hall . . - iiiurautty i p.m. ' II. Take Notice Thirty Attrac- On his way home to France Uvc PrlSM including fifty dollars bealan untU thick to Uk up m,UUry serv,ce tor n Cash. Umpire Carnival. nis cwuiiuy ma a. rsvuci t, m lieip ine tumor ana oiaier. Loul Dclarue, who has been iCome to the Empire Carnival I. O. parish priest at Whltehorse. D. E. Doors open .7 pjn.. Thursday. t Yukon Territory, for the past 4- year and a half, nasaed Drawings 1 a.m. Friday. Girl Guides In Demonstration (121) - folding cartluHy. aroe ha. been to thU country 1 V Pa.h t Ti 'or P year and i PrincP ""P'-1 Company of Girl . ".hPr ..ln.5fr ttH Um M In Prince Ru- .auldes held their summer closing and egg yolks. Put MM . . . tJ .,.1.. . - iiuic pcwcyui vo Uie I iirmuinvmiiun uui iiinuu tu me ikk Into "M,I WM-U . YllVnri ' vf Of A nHrotr'. InnllMn fnthoH. ; "v altermtlng the jral. twenty-one girls taking par 1 under Capt. Pam Brown and Lieu-, tenants Betty Miller and Joan Bak er. The patrol leaders were Audrey wtK Orimble. MavU Overend. Rubv An derson and Margaret Carr TOO LATI! TO CLASSIFY FOR SALS Cabbage Paul's Hotel. pltal. TUB DAILY NiCWH PAQE THREB LOCAL NEWS NOTES A meeting will be held In the Navy headquarters Friday Evening 8 o'clock. All those Interested In forming an auxiliary to the local unit please attend. Peter Lakle, president of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, at tomorrow's club luncheon, wtH present his report on the recent district Rotary convention at Port- tendance of members and several . ian(j which he attended Mrs. C. H. Ployart of I illoet, who has been visiting here with her husband. Dr. C. H. Ployart. medical of fir or nt the 102nd HatlprvJ aajlerf bv IIWIIWHIH lU" t n 1-,. l.ij i-cipic orcieiy wa iieiu in uie I i T. A. McMartln. manager of the plants. St. Fred Watson store at Smlthers, Is (121) paying a brief visit to the city, hav- T, In8 arrived from the interior on w-xta Ward maid. Apply Hos- nlghu ' WANTED Smart women to sell Mrs. H. Q. Funston and little successful line. Opportunity later daughter returned to the city on j for highly paid travelling work. tne Prince Rupert this mornl-ig Apply now. Room-57. Rupert Ho- 'Irom a inp to Vancouver where the tel. 3 to 10 p.m. CENTRAL HOTEL STLAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 ltooms, SOc and up Hot and Cold Water, Shower Baths Mrs. C. E. Mark. Proprietress If You Want QUALITY GROCERIES I.ow Prices Prompt Delivery Leave a Trial Order With Us Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents'' IDORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions as Follows: Monday and Thursday Pal Nlles, 7 lo 11 Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 to 11 Friday, 6 to 11 Sat. Children 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4:30 p.m. 6 to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p.m. Special Arrangements Can Be Made for Private Skating Parties .child was token for further treat ment at the hands of specialists. . Mr. and Mrs. P. B. "Halvarson and two daughters of Haines. Alaska, arrived In the city rrom the north on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon and are Wvlng on this evening s train for Minneapolis. Handyman Home Service Painting, Repairing, Gardenlns . Light Deliveries Have that neglected Job done now. Phone Green G20 for the Handyman. i If . J. H. BULGER Optometrist Rnial Sank Ride Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanainio Wellington Coal Bulk ley Valley Wheat and drain Si:tl)S and FLKT1L1ZLKS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 I Funeral Of l! Eric Moren Interment At Terrace Of Man Woo Died In Prince Rupert Saturday TERRACE, May 22: Funeral ol the late Eric Moren, who died at Prince Rupert last Saturday, took place at Terrace on Tuesday af ternoon. Service was neia ai me Antrllran Church. Rev. C. A Hlnchllffe officiating. Deceased suffered but a short illness and the sadness was heightened by the fact that he was only 33 years of age. There were a great many flora' tributes attesting to his poDularlty His widow and two children are The regular weekly meeting of ifirJi.it m. D.(n.. i ,,(.. .Mt.r t .,.m hi in the Interdenominational Young, .., :rr. i Presbyterian Church Hall on Mon- nl n, WoVA WpflfiPri day evening with the Prudent. ' Miss Winnie Cameron in the chair. , . T P.iL-J , 1 111 vaiutmai Winnipeg, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday after-, noon returning south after having Miss Thelma Edlund Becomes Bride made the round trip to Alaska. MADE IX V.VNCOUVEU of Trivate Charles Thody The marriage took place quietly at 8 o'clock Monday night in St. .Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. Padre R. c. H. Durnford offlclatine. of Miss Thelma Edlund. elder daught-er of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edlund. 2225 Atlln Avenue. Westview, and Private Albert Charles Thody of the Second Battalion, Canadian Scottish, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thody. Northfleld, Vancouver Island. The bride was given In marriage by her father. The brides maid was Miss Iris Edlund, Uje bride's sister, and the groomsman was Private Charles Rogers also of the Scottish. Following the ceremony, there was a wedding supper at the Boston Cafe. Private and Mrs. Thody will be residing for the time being in the dty. The bride Is a well known local girl, having spent mosj of her life here. The groom has been with the local garrison since last fall. Announcements aU itaterlLeraen in tnu c amn will be charged for op month t 2S worn United Tea, Mrs. May 22. t R. G. Large, m i I L. B. Lambly is leaving on this ev- Rev. D. W. More, United Church The evening's program, viewed by entng's train for a brief trip toTer-1 missionary at Klspipx, after a trip a number of parents and friends as race. u well as officers of the Assodat'on. '.nrluded demonstration of first Oovernment Agent Norman A to Vancouver to atend sessions of British Columbia Conference, ar rived from the south on the Prince aid and Morse signalling, an origin- Watt is leaving on this evening's j Rupert this morning and will pro- i al play depleting prune principles train for a brief trip to Terrace, j ceed to the interior on tonight's of guktlng. games, singing and - train. ' prayer. W cream w- nerved to the Mr. George Hekerman' returned . . I girls and the proceeilncs elojed to the city on the Prince Rupert! 'with the usual camp fire scene xiih this morning from a trip ttf Seattle' taps and elsewhere in the United States. , Weekly meeting of the Girl I 1 OiuY-i are now suspended until Mr. and Mr. P. M. Rayner re-1 September hnt there may be certau turned to the city on the Prince j vuaay activities. uuperi mis morning irom a va- 1 cation trip to Vancouver and Vic toria. Eastern Star Tea, Mrs. Darton's, May 29. J. R. Morlson's, McBride Street, June 1. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs Wm. Lambie. June 5. Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' Home June 6. P.T.A. Tea and Children's Display. Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, June 7. Lutheran Sewing Circle Tea and Sale, Mrs. Murvold's, June 13. Anglican Tea, Nlcholls', June 13. Valhalla Picnic June 23. Mrs. J. W Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MiH VALENTIN DAIRY PHONF. S57 Night or Day Phone 112 Taxi Prompt Scrvlcc-3 Heated Cars SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining IDORA ROLLER ARENA iiuiiicii ii nu icuc Go To Peoples. Whifflets From The Waterfront J In port from 2:30 to 4:30 yesterday afternoon while outhbound from Skagway to Vancouver. CP.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt William Palmer, had on board a light list of 37 passengers. Six disembarked from the vessel here and seven went aboard from Prince Ru- oert for the south. FAMOUS "La Linda" GIRDLES AND FOUNDATIONS Now Exclusive At Peoples In line with our new policy of securing only the "top-lines for you, we have been granted exclusive distributorship for "La Linda- In Prince Rupert FOUNDATION GARMENTS, GIRDLES and BRASSIERES that will mould your lines perfectly to conform with your demands. Elastic iide-pancls mold hips and thighs into graceful, tapering .contours. Consult our salesgirls for the model best suited to yourself. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night I RUPERT PEOPLES STORE JL "In the Heart of Prince Runerf 5 THIRD AVE.- Next to Heilbroners Phone BLUE 907 Summary American 49,000 pounds, and 7.5c to 9.8c and 7.5c. Canadian 30,200 pounds, and 7c to 10.4c and 7.1c. American Havana. 40,000, 9.6c and Royal. cess Louise yesterday afternoon for Seattle. Taking up service for the summer, C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, with Capt. Neil McLean in command, arrived in port at 10:30 Steel having arrived about a week this morning from Vancouver, Pow- ago, keels are now being prepared ell River and Ocean Falls and sail- local ea " 3 ociock tnls afternoon for In the steel shed at the dry , , ... Ketchikan and Stewart whence she J the two mine sweepers . B dock for v " .,, , , will return here tomorrow evening which are to be built at the yard, eomnbound. The Prince RuperJ The date for the laying of the keels had on board a good-sized list of has not yet been set. With this and passengers and a substantial a good deal of other miscellaneous freight cargo.- work going on, the dry dock con- . . ( tinues a busy place these days. Halibut Sales . 9.6c 9,7c 7.5c, Rainier II, 9,000, 9.8c and 7.5c, After a two week cruise to Gard- pacific, ner Canal and other waters here- Canadian abouts. the Seattle yacht Prtncipia, Finella. 15,000. 10.4c and 7.1c, having on board Mr. and Mrs. A. storage. Morgan of Seattle, Kingsley Mc- Jupiter. 5.000. 9.9c and 7c. Pa-Comber. Eastern United States bus- cific. iness man. and party, returned to Cape Race II. 8.500, 9.7c and 7c, port at noon yesterday and will Storage. proceed south from here. Mr. and Dashlnc Wave. 1.700 0 8c and 7c Evening Branch WJV. Tea, May Mrs- Morgan embarked on the Prin- Atlln. 30, Mrs. J. B. Gibson's. Girl Guide Association Tea, Mrs i. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0HKKHWOOOaHrCKXKKH COTY "AIR SPUN" FACE POWDER With each purchase we offer a remarkable Coty "Tandem" Tester containing a generous supply of Rouge and Lipstick. A selection of seven shades of. powder. All f or $1.00 Ormes Lid. TTirn Pioneer Druq&ists The Rcxall Store Phones 81 Si 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. in S 14 3 ! 1 i i