,r AprU 23, 1940. ret Device UL i atvuii ry Seriously JOIN THE ALADA STAMP CLUB I For Un etnli tnd the Ubtl end. ifiowlnj th Uipot trada. maw, irom any pacati or mua will und you a Bt alnntr'i Outfit of t 164 pa at Stamp Album. 1-100 ll-dtfftrtntiUmpt. 1 . Bi J lilt of ihouiandi oliUmpi offtrtd Frt In ctchn (or SALADA libtli. 3 SALADA STAMP CLUB - 441 Kinf SU W Teronlo : rusaitiKi ad. u many dollars Paris Of 1315 Had Blackouts i i Untitles Nights No Modern Idea In Capital Of French Republic April 24. uniun au- PARIS. April 23: (CP) This !i'i regard very eri-, blackout," supposed to be some--i a new secret wea-, thing Invented to answer the re-iny which it Is Mtd 'qutremenU of the 30th century Is v urunery batteries in resTUty nothing new at all tather Forecast Mfwis Toe pressure , i m the Oregon coast m Vancouver Island Light .shower have he south roast but the of Vancouver Island- tlsaaa In nilu 1 1 . 1 . S PEC I A L OFFER If ou purrliMe genuine Onsolrtim (iolil Seal It" during li period of lliit rnnlrt and llien proe to le llic winner of Ilia prite rue, you have llie option of taking ibe P'ite "'K or of luting die lull purchase price o the Tug you already boufht relunJnl. TliU.il Jour opportunity of ' rug of larger ie FHEE. Don't mi" ll'i dunce. MacKenzie's Furniture ' t llAiAiaAV Military Wedding In United Church Miss Thelma Sankey of Port Simp-Ron Becomes Kride of Gunner Edward Merrill of Decker Lake The marriage took place Satur day evening at 8 o'clock at First United Church. Rev. J. C. Jackson officiating, of Miss Thelma Sankey, dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. John '.8ankey of Port 8lmpson, and Gun ner Edward Merrill of Decker Lake, a member of the 102nd Battery here. Many friends of the con tracting couple attended the cere mony and there was a guard of i honor from the 102nd Battery under Bombardier Ernest Ratchford. The bride, whose costume was of torquolse blue with hat to match, was givert In marriage by her aunt. Miss Salome Wesley. Miss Kay Dudoward and Miss Adelaide Mer rill were bridesmaids. Lance Bombardier E. W. Merrill attend his son. Gunner R. Gillis was usher. Following the ceremonv a recen- for tlon was held at the home of Miss , ,Tr:z. 7 7" ... 1 l 8ah)me N'nth Avenue West, insulated in me year 1315. where IU first Inauguration took place, tender their best UhM and con. just S2S yean ago In July for a duration of IS days. Louis the Quarreuer, King of France, re - outhws winds part tTlor of the houses will be toter- illld Wlih a few aCat-iatH aftr tho riirfaw-tvall r gratulatlons. Dr. J. H. Carson proposed the toast to the bride and the groom responded. Sergeant Edward nowned for his stubborn dUposi-, HudMn nr000jtw, thA tn ty,m Hon and for having had his wife, bridesmaid and Lance Bombardier 'VSl i MerrUI "-Ponded. The evening was . tod decided to puntth the cltLtens t n dandng w1th musl b for havirur Mieouraeed student in it ... . ... 1 rwin fur anH miM in , " . uw s wrcnesira. jvirs. a. J. I flrTa" A . ..! ucoti wm n charge of the serving . u-7 u une nau j or deUclous refreshments. cracK 01 nam Tisime irom u ex GUT OF FLOUR TICHBORNE, England, April 23: trie ordinance And It was added cp -The 400 residents of this I tht "o Parisian would be per- Hampshire village shared two tons , tnltted to leave his home after the of flour enough for nearly 4,000 w.ll ivnir of ipors The blackout was loaves in accordance with an 800-1 'mplrMp' i year-old custom recently. 17 1 1 m m ' j li j latHcaaBSBBBgSHHs9aIBfiHsSW CO from the Gorgeous Selection of Lonqoleum Patterns r w Mould you like a beautiful nevr rug for jour living room, dining room, kitchen, or for any room in tliciiouc...u 6 x 9 foot Congoleum Gold Seal Hug absolutely I'ltHK? All you ilo is guct.i a fiiinifxr. ero nrc no M ring attached to this ileot- nothing to write, buy or cll. tint iit your dealer's where thin rie rug is on display. Underneath big Cold Seal that guarantee g to he genuine Coiigolrum, a number hn been placed. If c the correct iiuinlier or the ncarcut the correct number, thl rug (or jour cnoice ot any puttern in this oie) iHjourr. at ;u cost whatever! Why not rail on jour dealer ' l((iy? It will take but u moment to enter your gue and youMl enjoy looking ocr tliOHtoek of Congoleum Cold Seal ItugHiitid perhaps ehiKiiiing the one jou'd like ciriii NKty in'n CONGOLEUM (1VNADV LIMITED - MONTREAL Tlio COLD SHVL ii affixed to the lurfiee of all genuine Cold Seal Congoleum. Init on ireing it nlien buying! ALL SIZKS CONCOLKUM jlf(JS--Scc McKcnzic's Itcffard-inj,' Free liujr 2. THE DAILY NEWS PAfJS TilKEJS .. ' i-j LOCAL NEWS NOTES Moose Bridge tonight o'clock. Cash prizes. Inspector C. O. Barber, provincial police, left- on last evening's train for a trip to Prince George on offic ial duties. R. 8. Ollchrlst, who has been here for the past couple of weeks In con nection with his duties as city com missioner, will sail this Thursday night by the Prince George on his return to Victoria. Said Goodbye From Stretcher Gunner Charles Johnson Carried To Train To Farewell Overseas Draft Announcements All sdrerttsemenU in ttiii col 4mn will be charged for a full month at 2V word Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. W. A. Canadian Tea, May 15. Empire Mav 23 1940. i.tt at 8 The Interior News of Smlther (98) I which ceased publication on the I I death of the proprietor, L. B. "Warn- '.. The meeting of the Moose Lodge ier, will resume publication on May '., inril il has hpen cancelled. Ififl) 1 tan. vji i nuiM -- - - wf Tonight's train, (rue from the miss k. u. Priestly R.N., public Hast at 11 o'clock, was reported .health nurse, who has been quite this afternoon to be on time. I seriously ill in the Prince Rupert Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, left on last evening's train for a trip to Telkwa on official bus iness. Carnival. Moose Hall. nrmsTRY NOTICK ACT He: OrtlMi-.ite of Title No. SI9M-I In The I'jivterlj SO leet (from front to Hear) or lxt II. llUHk 11, Section .1. Cllv of ITInr Itunert. Man '!!. AITTION SALE Tlml.T Sale MX1M19 (General Hospital, is now reported Mrs. A. C. Clark is sailing this to be doing quite nicely. evening on the Catala for a visit to Victoria. cflrter1. Prince Rxipert. the Licence XI 8009. July 1. vo mi ,ara,uuu 1. o. n. ot apruce, cedar and henJook ou an arc adjoin-tttg Timber Licences 1717P. 1718P and 1720P. ncrth lde of Cunuhewa Inlet. BLACKHEADS Mutely dlMolve? and dlMppnar by this cm arotl. uf and mm nwthod. Ot tw oaaoM of prozine powdtr from any dm alar, prink la ea a hoe, vat rmn. ana apply lUr ertry Mackaaad will be goo. O. W. Laldler, general sales man ager, W. H. Malkln Co., Vancouver, and Allan Landals. local manager. A special bylaw, passed by City Commissioner R. S. Gilchrist to ratify the sale of a number of i returned to the city on the Catala K this afternoon after making theK round trip to Stewart. ' iCITY LOTS PURCHASED Number Of Deals Ratified By I "Special Bylaw Given Final Readings Ounner Charles Johnson of tax sale properties, included thei wens naa hoped to leave with j following deals: the overseas artillery draft which- With Buildings left for Edmonton last evening A. M. Allaire, lots 5 and 6, block but last December he had the mis-! 15, section 2, $45050. fortune to sustain burns In an I K. Tsumura, lot 34, block 15. accident at Frederick Point as a section 5, $150. I result of which he Is still In hos-' E. W. Becker, lot 7, block 8, sec-pital. Arrangements were made to tlon 1. $300. T.aa.... .. I taice mm to the train on a stretch-1 Lucy Wiggins, lot 57, block 7, er last night so that he might see section 1, $400. ! OTHER GROUPS 49c $1.49 $1-95 $355 $5.45 5 nnw r i rrn nunrn IU1 KAIL n bpnng CLEAN - UP S-A-L-E WHILE THEY LAST Ladies' fancy gaytees and 30 odd pairs of ladies' shoes. QQC ''' Up to $4 values WOMEN'S DRESS AND WALKING SHOES Many at half price. CO 95 u Brown, rust, wine, etc. Selection7 MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS Leather soles and rubber CO QCJ heels. Unusual offering at .... WOMEN'S AND MEN'S BEDROOM SLIPPERS Comfortable, neat Q and attractive. Priced to sell GROWING GIRLS' SHOES All sizes from higher CO 49 priced groups. Choice ALL SALES FINAL MANY OTHER BARGAINS! The Cut - Rate Shoe Store PHONE GREEN 615 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Sprine L rraliy here and pretty tlnue. soon it will be summer. It seems THIRD AVENUE Open Saturday Night column will not be Interested in all these minor changes. Nearly every home now has Its garden plot. Many of them are Interesting now. Some of them will continue interesting all summer but there are always a few that do not get past the spring digging. Yet even that is something to be thankful for. There is always the hope that the Interest will con- nis inenas on and ne was one of Peter Anderson, lot 7. block 47.. hp nbout time that all thil i am told that there are some the most enthusiastic 0i a large section 7, $158.70. year'S plants were in their places very fine new day lilies hemer- crowd of relatives, friends and C. G. Ham, lot 18, block 4, sec- with the exception of a few of the ocallls). Not only are there more soldiers which gathered to farewell tlon 5. $1800. ' or. delicate varieties. Only a colors than formerly but thev the boys. I Najeeb Musallem. lot 6. block w rwHinle seem to sow their flow- bloom at different twrlods of the NEW YORK COrPER per pound. 33, section 1. $3250. er geeds m the open ground. They iimmer. I have one that Is in Martin Swanson, lots 5 and 6, either sow in boxes or under glass bud und will soon be showinz block 14, section 1, $1000. or they buy the seedlings when color. I think it Is "Apricot.' The NEW YORK. April 23, New York H. Mochlda. lot 17. block 32. the time arrives Irom planting out. lemon colored flowers ot the old ronner nriee were .03ato .05c lower , section 1. $1.17255. haTe not yet planted my nastur- fayhioned plants will not be show- yesterdiv with September at 10.13c Tom Shimiru. tot 33. block 9. tiums because thy are to replace ing for a month or so. I should .Section 5. $500. h fnravt.mA.nnrjs as snon as thev vprv much If Iro in hsva a nrhntn j William Geddcs, lot 36, block 9, are over and they will not be series blooming from May to Sep-section 5. $235. needed for several weeks. I shall tember but for anything of that H. T. Harvey, subdivision of lots sow them In a large box and sort the garden should be a more nd 12, block 18. section 5, transplant as soon as the ground permanent one than mine. 51000. Without Buildine f 1 1 -l rt V. .J TV 1 1 . . I Karl Mnrkl. lets 43 and 44, block Anglican Tea, Mrs. Parkin's, May 2. section 7. $135. i 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, I May 3. Moose Ladies' Dance, May 7. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. T, Brown's, May 10. Is ready. .-.v. uuiii dim jvuiuiiiv jviac- .. 1 When passing that way last eve- n)ng 1 C0UIQ n01 resist to irti,.., . , . . . . wuiie a numrjer " oi pcople pcopie are are caning Arthur, lot 4. blOCk 8. Section I. . . .. f na. tho t mp nf rtav nrHh or. ' sowing lawns mis spring, ureat - j - j care is taken In DreDarine the den blends, William Moffat and !Ioi 7ZrteS t tHeirSutiS Rk Lean. They are mak- lot 15. block 19. section 5. $2350. 4 ... u. ine a new lawn on the siri. nf th irnus ramn un the work is at an Ambrose Avenue house facing end. ena. As at a a waiter matter oi of fact law the me Job jou Hays Their newly planted rv,i-i j T , . , . h-?J loL ha o" commenced. At least avaleas are In bloom and some re- i4 .net Ck 8 stinn i mit Jo ' once a week th lawn must be n"y Imported rhododendrons 'l ' n ... 'mown and now and then the bloom this season, judging by (t. n Ml wfcr nair rr inr it ik. n i n , . hlncV 4 ti , it ' "dws must be trimmed If It Is to "iC -iwraiice. r-ngineer uavia Selt,on.5- '21?:. . look like anvthln. The lawn Is Todd of the Prince George sent '27 'TmM' Jot 2' ,3loc,t 34',one of the moat Important parts me "ur or five nice little rhod- i i t il i - it i i - anpnnmnj inis wppr nnn tnpv a r . ni nip u'nini n il is wcji kcul it ,i' tZ 8' mOCK sec le n-re ,nd there in the other fhould d wc ,n the muskeg soil. ! 1 understsnd there have been wini,m P!,rt!' "nt c notlreabl". No gar- wium -r o u , ,icnlm Smith, lots 4 . ...u-.. . , some hundreds nf thesp little trr-M 5 nH ft hlrwV ci ,on uc" .cwiipwic wiuiuul a lawn ,, - -. -7 7 . .. ------ , I Mh. mcet-n. o7 me council 'J? " Legion Spring' win he hfld next Tuesday morning to consider the tax rate for the T , , . . 1 Catholic Tea. Mrs. R. E. Moore's; May IS. year. Twenty -Five Years Ago April 23, 9115 V. A. Cole has returned from Ketchikan where he made ar rangements for a series ol baseball Tiv-re win bo r4fercd for ,ie i Pub- games between Prince Rupert and !' Au-,ti. '. no-n on the In May. ...,,,,.., . , . . in The o-rce or the Dlrtrlot ror- -- mt m m uc jjiajtuvu SHOPPING IN GERMANY Queen Charlotte Inland Land District, j ' rt'C 'lU nWed f0r! BERLIN, April 23, (CP) Frau ' "Provided anyone unable ta attend ; Gertrud ScholtzlKlfnk, Hitler's ap-u e-uotion in ptron nxay aubmit ton- polntee as Relchs Woman Leader ZXSllhZr0t' h issued "Ten Commandments l Further parttcuiani may be obtained for Shopping In Wartime." Their from the Chief Powwtee. Victoria. B. 0..'Ceneral ;K 1 tenor T Is 13 "Keen vour shirt or the DUtrlot Forwtw; Prince Riuwt. , "P,J0,. ., n. 0. 1 on," In otlier words, J "take H easj'." oniyis iwiicuu iims inuac some ; great improvements in his place 'this spring. There is a complete new settln't and everything seems to be growing well. I do not know who is the head gardener of the family but there seems to be some mie touch there this year that has not been noticed during the past few season. I 'am expecting syest things from this garden General Sir Sam Hughes, minister during the year, wheheas satisfactory proof of loss of mllltla. Is charged by the Lib- : of the abow Oertfctlate of Title lulled orate with Mnrlniin, rnxi, 1 .i 1. ...in Hn Uie mune of Omllla C. Wlcc hw ,.7 s o iu3 vm ic.ncm- neen filed tn thta eve, notice u here- auairs wnn uromweinan lacucs. ber that it Is quite impossible to by given that I alwll. at the exrlra- In reolv tcr eraft charces. the Con- vtett nvoru nnn T fnVo oront ntooc. 1ST ffr.rriCSonftZ' 2i i servauves say that the Liberals did. ure In noticing them as I drive Previat-Hwi certtfio'te of Title in lieu the same thing when they were In oast and taking note of every little of the aald lct Certificate, unfsa In office. .improvement Improvement but DUl readers readers OI of this mis the meantime valid objection be made to me tn writing. ' nved it the tand Rejlatry Office, rrtrtce Rupert. B. C UU tat day of 'April. 1940. ! A. THOMPSON. I Deputy Reglatrar. I. Sir Wilfrid Laurler Is still boosting for harbor Improvements for Prince Rupert. distributed In the city this spring. The rock garden Is the most at-t-oetive feature of the Moffat and McLean place and always will be, I should think. H. F. P. Resided Forty Years At Town Of Salmon Arm VICTORIA, April 23: (CP) Mrs. Jennie Eldrldge died here yesterday at the age of seventy-three years. Before moving to Victoria she had been a resident of Salmon Arm for forty years. Your Coal Problems Solved AVc have in stock a well pre- Wcrif'd eSSOTT pared carefully screened Coal IxrousAcod AiVT, . .. ,ji...j...i 'ir.ii .' . L..J. to SUII j our inumuuai rc- runy u. quircmciu. As in coal, to procure the best in Lumber and Building G51 632 SAND ffl k 4b t W Cod ' Surnf .1, . .... V.?. CEMENT Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd, GRAVEL