Tune 4, 1940, HOTEL ARRIVALS Central .Julian, Prince v. hi, city. Prince Itupert igarette. Oeorgf ; i..uoui, O. J. Mom, II. R. . ui J. II. Woodburn, Vanned Howard, Dundas; J. u.i-rrtt Point: C. E. Slatta, I. M Alnes, aig Harbor; Sinclair. Part Edward; L. .11 .1 city; Paul Strom and nnpi . Vancouver; Private J. Nanaliiiu r thousar.c ru.n. Rupert r-an tne Dally News. It f - t ! ' them Vnow what ton Only iti but tigittte ppnt "l et" or "ChtnlttlfT til ooJ month Jot OxJm's. Yacht Movements Are Made Easier , The Drltlah Columbia Travel 'Bureau advised the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night that there had been relaxation recently of restrictions governing cruising by foreign yachts in British Columbia coastal waters A',' now required was that such yachts report at the neval examination centres of Victoria. Nanaimo. Vancouver and Prlnro Runert and re-relve clearance which would permit them to come and go at will In these respective areas If you Tt&ve xm'rniiij to rv a Classlfi-d Ad swap 1 Oudon's Fine Cut is in the spotlight of popularity with roll-your-ownors everywhere, because it has the fragrance and the flavour that makes every cigarette you roll with it a smoother, loolor, moro satisfying COAL NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. PHONE 116 PHONE 117 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Bteamcrs Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver; T K.8. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CAUDENA FKH)AY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Hue Vancouver. Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient. 1'lease Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From I KANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phonesos Tonight's traiii, Cue from the ftut at 11 o'clock, was reported uus afternoon to he on time. Mrs. J. Moron left on last evening's train for Rochester, Minnesota, to consult at Mayo Clinic. Jaek Unwin of the 102nd. Battery sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver on Itave. Mrs. Jessie Jacobs, who recently, retired from the staff of the Indian Agent's office here, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a visit in Vancouver. Mrs. Robert Blanee and daughter Mrs. L. M. Gordon, left on last .filings train for Lake Kathlyn n Mrs Stance plans on spend-tlx summer. jv and Mrs II O. Johnsen and inly .sailed on the Catok thW : rnoon for Vancouver enroute Oliver where Dr. Johnson will uki up iulure practtoe of dentistry. , G. W. Cnpps, provincial assessor and J. O. Garrett, deputy provincial assessor and collector, return ed to the city on the Catala thll morning from a trip to Alice Arm and Anyox on official duties. A letter frm the Niagara Fron tier Planning Board taking certain exeeptten to the St. Lawrence Wa j trrway ptaject came up at last night's meeting of the Prince Ru-, pert Chamber of Commerce and ! wa.s sent Wa the legislative commlt-: tee for report. i , VETERAN'S HOME GUARD Veterans of the Great War Canadian or Imperial may register at Canadian Legion Ciubrooms for Home Quard Must not. be over 50 7ears. Travelling medical board will examine applicants at a date to be notified. Pay and allowances will be CAJJJ. rates. (Tues.. Thurs. Sat. i The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at Its meeting last night, aecraea write witnout action a communication from the Princeton Board of Trade seeking endorse lion for the completion of the Hope . Princeton trail highway. The local I chamber felt It did not have sufficient knowledge of or Interest in the project to take action. Correspondence read at last night's meeting of the Prince Ru- tpert Chamber of Commerce lnclud er a communication from the British Columbia Travel Bureau point 'h out t in' a limit had been placed H. G. Helgerson Limited 210 StXT STREET Prince Rupert, II.C. We have on our lists the following good buys: 1337 8th AVEJEAST '5-room house. $800. 310 Gth AVE. W. 4-room house. 8900 or offer. 820 mmilEN ST. $000. 223 1th AVE. WEST First class house and 2 lots. Fully modern. Furnace, 3 bedrooms. $1000. in tiik srrurME rnriiT r uuitisii cni.iMiux IN IHOIIATR In the Maltrr of the "A1mlnllratlon Art" And In the Stutter nt the fctat of lien. imln KerRiiwn. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Rl Honor JuOk FUlw daUxt May 15th I vu appoliUed AtmhUtraor with Uve Will amwxrd of Ui Etat of th taX Benjamin IVruirm, Derwwed, UXe of Uk City of Prlivoe Rupert, Province of llrlUnh Columbia. Merchant, uid that all persona Indetoled to tine MM Estate arc rraulred to tv Uielr cUUna to me forthwlMi and tht all persona haTUlg, claim against the wld Kt"t are required to file them properly verified In wTlttaw with me tm or bfore the SOUi day of June 1M0 falling which I ahall make .(UatrltntUon of suoh Entate havmw reRnrd otUy to cUlma then In my hand. DATED e-t Prince Rupert, B. C, thla 18th dny of May A. D. 1040. NORMAN A. WATT. OfflalAl Admlnlatrm.tor. T32 DAILT KeiWJ LOCAL NEWS NOTES :L i Mrs. E. Walls sailed bn the1 Catala Sunday night for a visit to Port Simpson. ;' Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, left on last evening's train for a trip to Telkwa on official duties. Mrs. Ernest Brown of Nelson Is paying a visit In the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil son. Trank Quest sailed this after noon on the Catala for Victoria where he will Join the Navy. Mr Guest served In the Royal Navy In the last war. Owing to the heavy rains last evening it was necessary to post pone the drive to see the Westvlew1 gardens planned by the Horticul tural Society. No new date has been set for the event. H. R. Beard of the scientific department of the Canadian Fish ing Co. sailed by the Catala thlr afternoon, n his return to Van-, couver after a visit here on official duties. Dr. R. H. Bedford, formerly of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station and now located in San Francisco, sailed by the Catala this afternoon on his return south after a week's visit to the city. BLACKHEADS Dm'I Mvmm Uataha'. aioW tham. o tw. mmm ( HmiM v4T from aa, int (tor .4 ip&J stlr with t. kaf IMti rrrr Uth4: TWy 4iaol ana' urwf ; this Ml lmW wma A communication from the Canadian Legion, read at the regular monthly dinner meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night, dr. atten tlon to the Importance of welfare of ex-service men and their dependents not being overlooked during the present time of stress and the alleviation of their distress being given due attention. The Tegular monthly dinner meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was held last night In Boston Cafe with President W M. Watts In the chair and a fair attendanoe of members. Welcome was extended by the president to A S. Ifickerson. president of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, and on the size of trailers to be used on two new members In the persons of the f arlboo Highway The limit is Oeorge Bckerman and L. B. Lamb-!r.i:-.slx feet overall for car and ly. Regular monthly meetings of " ,)l'r I the Chamber are being suspended for the months of July and August, any business arising between now and September to 'be handled by' the executive. Cut Hale Shoe. Store Exclusive Agents The only children's shoes with the home fitting guide asstve foot health vlassmahs Worn exclusively by the Dsonne Quintuplets SMART STYLES GOOD VALUE all sires all widths $1.85 T0 $3.25 Haiti t MittU browns and fancy patterns slightly higher Mail Orders Filled CUT RATE SHOE STORE THIRD AVE. Provincial Constable W, J. Abel and Provincial -Constable J. W. Downey sailed this -afternoon on the Catala for points down the jcoast on summer duty, the former I going to Butedale and the latter 8. O. N. Dance, June 6. 131 ) I to Namu, Matt Telgen, well known Interior trapper, who has been spending the winter In the Bowser Lake country north of Stewart, arrived In the city on the Catala this morning from the north and will proceed from here by train to Hazelton. Robert Matthews of Premier ar rived In the city from the north on the Catala this morning to spend the week In town. His sis ter. Miss Muriel Matthews of Vancouver, is coming north on the Princess Adelaide this Friday. Circular letters from British Col umbia House In London and the provincial Department of Mines were referred to at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Ru pert Chamber of Commermce last night but were filed without being read In detail. William McFarlane, well known pioneer Alice Arm prospector and mining man, passed through the city aboard the Catala today on his way to Vancouver whence he will proceed to Torino district on the West Coast of Vancouver Isl- and to Join O. W. Bruggy, former- ly of Alice work. - Arm. in prospecting The County Court case of Robert Frizzell vs Prudential Trust Co. Ltd. and Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association trustee for the Porcher Island Mines Ltd., bankrupt) has been settled out of court. The action was for $205.60. T W. Brown was counsel for the plaintiff and W. O. Fulton for j A letter from the federal Depart ment of Finance, read at tne regu lar rnonthh- meeting last night of he Prrnr Runert Chamber of Commrw. announced the artootnt- ment of Chrt S-eneer of Vn-"' ver as provincial chairman of the war savings campaign. The an- nointment of a local committee was nronosed and nomination lor same Invited. . . ... President W. M. Watts advised embers of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at the regular monthly dinner meeting last. ilfht that Hm. Kenji Nakauehl, Jananew consul from Vancouver. would be a visitor here on Wednesday of this week and that arranae-rnents had been made for a meet-in f tlw eteeutlve of the Chamber with him that afternoon. AU member of the Chamber wh- desire to meet Mr. Nakauehl majralsrtattend the meeting. Dally advertm tr. me Oai) ix mirr trrtna dally Announcements All advertisement tn tht emn win be charred fo '' month at IV Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Wm. Lamble, June 5. j Hospital Auxiliary Tea. Nurses" ' Home June 6. j P.T.A. Tea and Children's Display, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, June 7. Rebekah Hospital Dance. Oddfellows' Hall. June 7. Lutheran Sewing Circle Tea and Sale, Mrs. Murvold's, June if. Anglican Tea, Mrs. J. W. Nlcholls', June 13. ' A Navy Auxiliary Tea and sale of home cooking will beheld In !the R.C.N.V.R. Barracks, June 15. ,3-6. Canadian. Legion Picnic, June IB. 102nd Auxiliary tea. Mrs. S. D. Johnston's, June 20. Cambral June Frolic, Moose Hall, June 21. , . ValhaHa'Plchlc June.-' j Presbyterlf'' Tea! Mrs. j. R. Mitchell's June 25; Catholic Tea?Mrs. DeJong's, June '' " 27. 17; Anglican '.Fall Bazaar, November JOIN THE All M VI AH STAMP CLUB For ttn cants and th UM and. ihowln. th taapot traaV mA, from any paekat cl SALADA TEA wi will tend ye. aBaai.ntr'iOutfiteli 1 64 pa Sump Alb.m. t100 alWWeraat ttampt. 1 Bis lift el tnoaundi el lUnpi offarad Fret In ciehanst for SALADA Ubtlt. SALADA STAMP CLUB - 441 Kin. St. W., T.r.nU Cement Lime Gravel Lumber Shingles We carry in stock, Wallboards, Ponnacona .anfl, UuildinK Materials of all kinds to look after small repaif jobs or to build a mansion. ! ! Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE C51 Estimates Gladly Given PIlONE-6.12 B. C. Furniture Co. New And Used Furniture 1 Royal Typewriter In perfect condition. 22 5ft 1 Monarch Typewriter In very good working 24 00 12 ltemir.ston Typewriters In all carriage sizes. From 542.50 10 S55.G0 i4 'Baby Cribs in all slz. From " S3.50 to S8.50 '8 Complete 'Beds Springs and mattresses. Sizes -4-6. From $12.50 to $16.50 i , 4 ' I Lawn Slower Large siae In very good ''jjfJj New Furniture i StDilio Coaches Made in new patterns In very smart styles "3 sprtns-faUed cushions. Regular $49.00. Now 2 3-plece Studio Sets In nist and brown, very modernistic. Reg. $100. Now o 3C Cable Spriii? Very durable and strong. Regular tl.S0. Now 24 .piere Chejterfields In very smart styles and all new colors. From $75.00 to $98.00 $36.00 $75.0(1 $7.95 Phone BLACK J24 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B.C. Clothiers I tTUMSHlM . I COMMUNICATXINS HOT l Li CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 pjn. To Vancouver Direct Princess Louise Princess Charlotte Princess Alice June 1st. 15th, 29th June 8th, 22nd June 26th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway June 3rd, 10th, 17th. 21st. 24th. July 1st, 5th Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES. General Agent Prince Rupert. B.C SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! Mllkit tt OCEAN FALLS Mid POWELL BIVEI Steamer leaves Princ Rupert very THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Traini leave Prlnoe Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan an4 Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For Jmr, mtc 11 mr wHta CHy Tic! 0 M trA A, Y-l-40