v 3 picre TOUR Whiff lets lAUdSlr .Frorn The Waterfront iv, : k, e V v .. buccesshil Hattag been delayed for almost : t-eaiy-our hours because of a prrttily Decorated with spring heavy windstorm on Hecate Straits nowers and fright and cheery for TNttrdxjr. C N R. steamer Prince occasion, the home of Mrs. A. John. Cap: r-ir . -d Mabbs. ar- T parkin, Borden Street, was the rived in at 7:50 this morning port scme yesterday of a successful tea frra V?ncotrr th? Queen and sale of home coding by the Charlotte Islands with passengers, woman's Auxiliary of St. An-tnaaod fretoht The vessel saOs dreWs Anglican Cathedral. Mrs. tonight at 10:30 on h-r r-turn H. s. Meadows, president of the south over the sa i mf. Leaving woman's Auxiliary, received with Vancouver U? Prince Jrhn wis ifrs. pkin., ffi4jtoh.rin1r nvth rn-er tor in charge of the tea room were Moresby Iand a. well as skeleton Mrs. Fred McLeod and Mrs. C. EL cannery crews tor Pacofi and Shan- Culttn 1$h Mrs. W H Smeeton nonHavmre assstlng. Mrs. U. A. nix. Miss R. ; The Prince Ja was in port Id- M. Davit O. B. E.. Mrs. Thomas ward this mcrabag to anload a Andiew and Mrs. G. Smith poured piece of machlneey. and senritenrs were Mrs. A. L. Holtbv Mrs. f D Johnston. Mrs. C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade- j. s Wilson, Mrs. C. V EviU. Mrs. . lalde. Capt. J. Williams, arrived j. g. Jntins and Mtas Norreen Gib-.Irj.( port at 2:15 this afternoon son Mm. C. B. ChIHb was cashier. from the south and will sail at Mrs W. J. Greer and Mrs. S. A. 10 pjn. on hex return to Vancou- Kllbaek were in charge of the Ter and .waypolnU. home cooking. . Union steamer Cardena. Capt. :John Boden, is due in port at 1:30 Q Q.,Q ft.' OBdeifs RnejCut JjeaxJ? the cast in the production of a OTooiher, raider, meikrver o'&aretie. FkM your cm-ners who make up with Ogdan's xgree that this fragrant etie tobacco plays the feature "role" in smokinfl enjoyment. Only tie btti atntttt papm Vtf- t "CUmmudti" at lod enouih for Old n't. TRADE HAS TRICKS tomorrow morning from the south CVHtMti kir Hi,,H fand wflllsail an haur or so later on , witness in court here who ncr return to vwkoutct juiu mm amm , , R-GS! BOXES! a cbarwoBian couM do the work of a barmaid." Drawing beer, the registrar retorted, "requires knowledge and practice.' LONPOX, ilay 3: CP TheAd-! RIGHT IX THERE miraUy is selling oM banes, oW LONDON, May 3: (CP) Women Chinese ooms almost everything of the auxiliary air force get right these days! Hauls made from into their work. Barrage balloons Germany-bonnd shins sold at anc- to be repaired are partly inflated tlon by the Admiralty Marshal, the 'with ar and patching is done proceeds going to Britain's war from the 'inside by a party of effort ' workers. (Ieet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 4 Can Ride for Price of One - :9 "iejpeittA. Jeter Xa kie i GIFTED JUROR FOOTBALLER NOTTINGHAM. Eng.. May 3:, CP Dr. Tlnsley Lindley. barrister and deputy county court Judge I and former international footballer-died here a 74 H olayed foot- ' ban for Ihigland 13 times. Ntv;siux WATr.ns .rr rKoirrriov a. r. it:. riuptrr us tbe BrtUab Columbia Pcjt Llm-b9tbj gtwf noUo tbM they b-undw Seocicn 7 or Uk Mid Art. pottiti KJi the aiintotrr of Pubrtr JWorU at Ottavk Dd in the ofrw of u inxinet Besscttv at xtx Land IFSJtry Dtrlot Viotoru at Victoria. IB, C. a deacripUon ct cl atie a&d (plan t the MkUtlen to th- exiting wharf pRpwed to te eofutlructed on -Koira A of Water Lot 1M1. Range 1J I Coast Dtotricc at flifflu. BrKUh Ool-jtnnbim. i J And take notice tnat after the rx. , "piratian of oar mootft from Uie date! jof Uv tint iublloUci of UO notice. Hhe Bntub Cbtumbla Paoken Limited " vivvi us vne nn jc to the Mu'w,of .Public Wort I'afPly at his 4tfioe in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the cud site and plan, aod for leave to construct the aa'd adamoa to the existing wharf. DAted this 2nd tT of FHnur7. 1M0. BIUTISH COLUMBIA PACKERS Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mirk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 857 TH1 flATLY NWB SWEDEN CONTINUES CLOSE WATCH ON EASTERN BORDER Although the threat of a Red (drive across Finland to the Swedish border u now believed to have been definitely scuttled" bVhe fighting Finn s. the Swedish watch on her eastern border remains unrelated. Here is a mobile anti-aircraft unit of the Swedish army, top. shown in action on a highway near the border A patrol of Swedish ski infantry, bottom, is shown in the area Jtut north of the Gulf of Bothnia. These men are trained in guerrilla strategy. Two Members Of ! GOING TO Rotary Club Tell j ONTARIO Something Ul fast Sergeant Q. F. Jacklin gave the1 members of the "Prince Rupert Rotary Club yesterday afternoon a brief sketch of his life, commenc- Rev. Alfred Abraham Receives I Appointment To Huron Collete .ved in the city on the Prince John big at Hamilton. Ontario, where this morning from Massett to take -he was. born, and Including a over the new Anglican mission short period of farming on the! boat Western Hope II. which has prairies, several years to Europe, jast been completed, has been ap-where he was a machine gunner potnted dean of residence at Hur-ln the war and finally a period of on College, a branch of the Unl-ilfteen years in the provincial arsity of Western Ontario at Lon-police. first at Victoria and un-don. Ontario, and will be leaving WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICE WINNIPEG. May 3. CPi Winnipeg wheat futures were 3c to 4c higher yesterday with May closing at 88 V New York prices were V to ac higher with September closing at $10 s. I.- ID0RA Roller Rink Dally Sessions as Follows: Monday and Thursday Pal Nites, 7 to 11 Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 to 11 Priday, 6 to 11 SaL 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 FOR SALE Sealed Tenders for the purchase of Ben's News Stand and Oas Station as a going concern will be received by the i undersigned up to noon of i Thursday, May 16th. I Particulars as to stock, . building, lease and equipment, . will be furnished on call at w of lice. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, I Terms Cash. j NORMAN A. WATT, , Official Administrator r GUARDING DEBTORS (Continued from Page Onel I Law Society, called the proposal Rev. Alfred Abraham, who arri-. "an attack on the fundamental rlghu of man" and J. C. XcRuer 1 K. C, another bencher. declared' the righu of the Individual should be protected ! Judge W. O Owens of Walker-, ton, secretary of the Ontario' Judges Association, wrote to the! committee ' protesting against de- cia rations made in connection tH-he came here, at Nanaimo. lthis district in Jnlv to assume his trtlh exaenae hill M3;iin. i ivm Geergf Eekerman, another newjw duUes in the east. Announce- turned in bv the Judges last year member of the club, moved &'tpjjnent of Mr. Abraham's appoint- Judae Owens said the trills were' turegon oiaie wnen quite young iment was made last night by "capable of explanation" and thei m a venicie arawn Dy an ox learn, i Principal C C. Waller 0f Huron facts should have been sought be-He remained on the homestead :r0Ree. coincident with Mr. Abra- fore the matter was publlcked. torn enough to get webbed feet J ham receiving confirmation hlm- whlch was a good preparation for I self. life In Prince Rupert. There he Acromminving Mr. Abraham to Keep up to da Abi.,ue regu Jearned to ride for cattle and at the city to take over the Western iariv J4. after his father died, went to1 Hot are Doueias Edenshaw and Eawi ana worrea at home eve-,PhlUH Burton of Massett Jungs. A good many years ago he tame to Prince Ruoert and took a position in Lvnch Bros, store. .Since then he had moved awav . three times, once to Smlthers. and each time had returned. Now he -hoped to remain in Prince Rupert R. G. Hooking presided over yes terday's Juneheon in the absence of! Phone 18 19 P.O. Bos 55 Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tobaccos, Candy Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Lesion Our Famou Eduin Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanaimo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 J. H. BULGER Optometrist KayaJ Bank U4g. SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining IOORA ROLLER ARENA WAR HITS ' HOUSEHOLD French Edicts Bloats (load -Old EngUsh Custom Of Cold Baths; Furnaces On Strict Summer Blackout. By OLADY8 M ARNOLD Canadian Press Correspondent CANADA' tx 'Continued ojiened t cY foWler Ui jm lan whom an war.- said I to smile and JWh frini u " In Em' m some? the purpose At "Of cours " not beguu i. " 1 members or when and f : PARIS, May 3: (CP. -For many , .T uv ' a year now the Trench, efpeelaiiy the cartoonists have poked a bit of sly fun at the cold bath weak- nets or strength of the Xnghsh. uiai we a wo Inside ihi . Vang wide t. Now It's the Englishman's turn phffe 18 M1,r' P no doubt wishing he hid eu!tl- MA lately . rated the Ifrte m hit own youth. ewartt0 i It would make things easier today. B9tt Engli-' AccordlnK t the latest French 001 tol'" a government restriction for four humml,Uf )' day a week we are to hare no "n 1 more hot water. At Luo "All distribution of hot water foom they t for xinmfstk: use, whatever the rtth head soiree of energir used far lit heat- j1 plan of p lag. eoal. pas. all or 4ectrieity, of the room . . mutt be interrupted four contreu- 'f and :c -jure days each week in winter as ng decorj: jwell as summer " It reads piUleaaly. Saturday i ... : u -AM establlahmenu. public hatha. , OlrU fru,. t Turkiah r; ether vapor balha. aU, other coh. public or private swimming pools 'vtted. Ea. 1 .must b eJosed three days a week nurse's a! i summer and winter" ! admitted i,, : Special regulatkms have been nifkent b sec up for hospitals. restauranU. cafes and J)otek. but In these cases again U allowed only for' kitchen ue in th nrrnarallan f ' "In thu problem of boys eofnjj.' Lady Ouk. .meaU. It is expected that this law ampk hrr Iwul result in a great nartera) . th in(, . . . f f..-a - I uui w ihci, eapecauy eeai. footing tl not to mention the saving In soap ef povertv and water by those who refuse te'barraasm. , spite of everything to adopt the ' th ww . cold bath habit ( Heat Off Till October IS i Since April 1 there has been nofamouiu ,. more heat in 'the houses, hoteU.ithe fan., apartocnu. theatres, or Indeed ;witl not i any public buildings. Flrra were; rooms t. tallowed to jotout and It U far bid-1 persona -den to light furnace beforejOcto- Fw three x debated' in the "wiaUtu bf.t 15 . ".ntng U beint or- W kltogr .u .. ... " . .LJ tanuec and ihounb not yet d- of cal a UUT iUatiMTl WAS UUUm Ultra 1U LllfT ...... mmiiiM -r,i v- iwuin M: wu, are preparea la tors - before the .7 yiz that Oconee Walsh K. C . a In London ibeneher of th tinner Pimid B. C. Furniture Co! WEEK - END SPECIALS 31 End Tables At Coffee Table In fine finish. From 8 Chesterfield Table Very nice style in walnut Ilnhh 8 Studio Coaches In Fareroft Rust. Antom.e K'i 8 Ureaaerv-In very fine finish lth round mirror 18 three-piece Chesterfield Suite--In the Late -f f terns from $79.00 S98.00 2 T-lone Enamel Kitchen Rang For wood and coal Phone BLACK 321 Next Door to B.C. Clothiers S2 S6.95 S8 $10) be made into double bed or two single bec 36 12 Panel Bed -With cable springs and lei: mattresses $22 lot S64a THIRD AVH SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Mlfaf ft OCEAI KALIS ud POWELL BlHl Iteamer leave Prince Rupert erery THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Train a Print- Runert lot th Monday, ITedneedey, Friday, 6 p.m. 7W Steamer for Ketchikan ana sievmrs ctcj WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. rrW ! Ft area, ate, call or