7 PAGE BTS Queen Charlotte Girls In Play EXPERT Optometrist & Watch Maker Now in Charge of Optical Parlors and Repair Hench Max Heilbroner JEWELLERY DIAMONDS For Finest CHINA, GLASSWARE and NOVELTIES Visit The Basement Store ' C.G.I.T. States Delightful Entertainment Recently ? QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. May --Friends and relatives of mem-bcr. of the Canadian Girls In 'Training group here spent a very pnjcyable evening at the United Church hall recently when they 'Ofere the guests of the girls. f 'The chairman. Reverend Bail Hartley, ooened the Drogram with A few words of welcome to the aud-nec and a short devotional period followed. Mrs. Hartley, who organized the group last fall, gave a short talk on the aims and achievements of the C.GJ.T. The speaker Emphasized the fact that, in these days of unrest and worldly strife. It was necessary to give young people jhe right start and to teach them brotherly love and to fojlow in Christ's footsteps. She also stressed jhe more oractfcal though none the less important side of the' work that of teaching handicrafts arid arts to the grouo and ended by thanking friend? for past help and appealing to them for advice on how to better this service to the young FLORAL SILK DRAPERY DAMASK 50 Inches wide, sunfast colors of rose. rust, cherry red. eggshenygokl. green, blue. Priced away below regular setting. Qf (f Dollar Day, yard Ox.UU SILK CURTAIN NCTs 20 pie-es dlk curtain nets in various pattern i. Light aonrry shadet. values u- yard. Dollar Day. 3 yards for . 01uU SVW nXFFY DOT MARRttESI'TtTE 40 in.hes wm. all sunfact colors. two-Ion" effect? of rev. grc?n. Wue. yeuw. mcribr'A and mauve. Dollar Day Special, 0 pn 3 yards for J.UU RATON BROCADE Extra good mnlitv rayon brocade. 15 eod shades to choose from. Q-f nn Dollar Day. 4 yards for t?XUU COTTON CREPE Cotton crepe. 30 Inches wide, good quaTtv 15" 'hades U choose from. Q- jin Dollar Day, 8 yards for . txUU SA.Afl.n SWEATERS AND KNIT GOODS A eonr-lete range of travellers' samples In high class knitted 'outerwear Including men'c. ladies', misses' and children's garment- Pri-?d less thin manufacturers cost ff.r Dollar Day selling. LADIES' RAYON SILK VESr AND BLOOMER SETS Vest- and blocmcr sets, Raysuede non-run Tuality in tea ro e and white. Sizes small, medium and Urge. oj tt Dollar Day. set 91UU LADIES' PRINCESS SLIPS ill the newest styles in satins, crepes and rovelty cloths. Values up to Q-f (( ?175. Dollar Day. each J1.UU GIRLS' SILK and WOOL HOSE lood strong stocking over the knee in fawn hade only. Size 5 to 9&. Q-f AA 'pairs for ipJUUU l .f?; an absence of iixtee 1 yean, Sirls. in the course of which h. travelled A play, based on life In India and extensively, having oe 1 in Florid, entitled -The Courage of ProUma," h'tv York. Toronto ard fo!land. was then oreeented by the girls, as- Alex L-mont h ir -:n t his sisted by Mr. Hartley. In the cast farao oi Tehik Lake i.r Vander-were the Misses Beth Rudge, Jean hoof where he intends to resume Carmichael, Margaret Bruce, Lily his permanent residence. Kirby, Margaret Mathers, Georgia Neubauer, Linta Bruce. Elsie Bruce. Edward Viney. a rancher of the Loo Bruce and Mr. Hartley. This "ko district, dropped dead play was In four scenes and was'hUe ridbl? a n9rse near Endsko much enjoyed by the audience 'V heart failure being sud-whteh edlj! th "us r dMth- Mr parUcularly admired the col- f Vin'-V,ni,d res,dfd ln he ko orful and cleverly contrived cos- tumes. Two songs by members of the vived by 5 his widow and several i cnaaren. WU(I 1UWCU. illC 111 3 1, iCU Little Nigger Boys," was done In rr . . ... . , . ToteA Branch M.,vf ,nH officials for the The second was "Three Little Pigs" 5"?" the Vanderhoof and greatly amused the Junior tv oSlfr. .., T1 members of the audience. J' 1 J .J" A solemn and beautiful candle 'Y lighting ceremony followed thU fTj Si . . ? Dart of the program. The girls and ? ," at 00 their leader, natty in spotless white . 2f"hf' S.mlth ... , . . uviuuii d t, run ok. james w t middy blouses and navy nleatcd .: f!? :.. J Mm. Itt th- rymbolic candies and BeaE Z standing at attention repeated the fiUJ f,?.f ' F?rt raser "nurpose- of the C.GJ.T. VZ pT "3 U being the twenty-fifth anni-, rsurr of the movement, a large After spending the winter In Nrthdav cake. lighted by twenty- North Dakota, Paul Boor has re-frve pink -andles. was In a place of turned to his farm ln the El-honor. With the serving of re- llsby district near Vanderhoof -hmnt all present received a Mr Boor and family will be re-piece of it. turning in the summer BEDSPREADS English Jaspe bedspreads, printed in assorted colorings. Size 64xSl Q4 (( Dollar Day. each ?X.UU Jlanufacturers Surplus Stock TOWELS 30" down Turkish towels positively lmre r than pre-war price. You should l-k this special over to appreciate value. Towels for every occasion and you would be well advised to lay in a stock. All priced In groups for easy buying. Special window display Dollar Day Special 2 81.00 ,rT si.oo 4 T- si.oo 5TT,U i S1.00 LADIES' SILK HOSE Delusicred tllk hose, all new spring shades. Perfect merchandise. New stock Just er rived, all sizes. Dollar Day, Q-f A A 3 pairs for t?X.UU j TEA and JGLAS'i', TOWELS'' i Assorted colored checks, size 16x30. Hem- i med ready for use. f a a 8 towels f or CHILDREN'S SLACKS Neatly trimmed navy blue drill slacks. Sizes 6. 8, 10, 12 years, O-fl A A Dollar Day. pair ?xuu TKS DAILT KTtC? News of Northern Districts Kitwanga Had Tie Contract KITWANGA'. Maay 3: Under the supervision of Harold Sinclair, the people of Kitwanga hare completed the contract for the delivery of orvp thojttaod ties to the Canadian National Railways. The contract was given by the railway company irv cDrqntfjnce with a re-ouest that had"ben pressed for ime time by the Kitwanga people. VANDERHOOF q. c. city The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the United Church here was held the last Tharediy of the month at the hMM f Mrs. B. Munro. The president. Mrs. E. C. Stevens, pre sided over the meeting, which was opened by the repeating of th Lord's Prayer Rollcall , followed, ilne members and one vMtor being present. The treasurer gave her report to the effect that Uv um of seventeen dollars remained in the treasury. Mare goodt v?re distributed to the members to be worked for the sal, the date -f wh -h wk set for June 8. Re freehments were served by the hostess at the close of the business meeting. all of whom had been on to the city. a visit DOLLAR DAY Saturday at Fraser & Payne's See Windows For Numerous Other Items of Outstlndlng Value Stores Close at fi O'clock SaturHav SLTEKSILK FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY New spring shade on hand. 3-thrcad chiffon, all pure silk and guaranteed rlngless. very sheer. Sizes 84 to 10 V4- Q-f nn Dollar Day, pair vlUU WHITE BLANKETS White blanket part wool finished in single. Double bed stee. nice soft warm quality, extra good value. Qf QC? Dollar Day, pair O'i.UU PURE WOOL STEAMER RUGS Assorted colors. 100 per cent pure wool Fringed ends, very useful for bed CO CQ or couch throws. Dollar Day. ea. 0tlJ EXTRA HEAVY STEAMER RUGS Large size steamer rugs, assorted tartan plaids, good heavy weight, ideal for hrd wear. Dollar Day, QQ OQ each 0O,&V BED THROWS Good heavy weight throw, large size, bordered. Grey and fawn. Q-f rjQ. Dollarpay. each . ?Xlt Flut.NNELETTE BLANKETS Assorted check patterns, blue, rose, gold and mauve. Size 70x80. Q-f AA Dollar Day. each vX.UU TABLE CLOTHS 52x52 Inches. Silk mixed table cloths, assorted fast colors. Q1 AH Dollar Day. 2 for ... ?XUU NEW HOMESPUNS New designs, fast colors, reversible, 30 inches wide. Your choice of six different patterns. Oood heavy quality. Q4 A( Dollar Day. 4 yard for ? A U U LADIES' BLOOMERS, PANTIES and VESTS Vckosuede. tailored garments in tea rose and white Sizes small, medium and large Dollar Day. of aa 2 garments for . Kitwanga Mourns Passing Of Ethel Evelyn Sinclair KirWANOA. May 3: Ethel 2velyn Sinclair, seven-year old laughter of Harold Sinclair and foster-daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' itathtas Bright, died recently in the Hazelten Hospital from the effects of pneumoota, the remains being brought home to Kitwanga for th funeral tn which almost the entire population of the vil lage participated. There was widespread grief and general sympathy was extended to the bereaved. The remains were accompanied from Hazeiton to Kitwanga by I Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Turner At Master Stanley Atkins, son of j the home station there was a large Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atkins, had ths gathering, the cartel eing uken, misfortune whUe at play to slight- charge of by the Junior Woman's ly fracture his right leg. A cast Auxiliary and removed by Phillip ' was necessary, but he is now able Ryan to the home of Mr. and to get about on crutches. Mrs. Mathias Bright. , The funeral took place from St Miss .Margaret 'Mathers scalded Paul's Anglican Church with the her ankle severely while at her missionary teacher. J. Hayhurat. home In Sandsptt over the week- off letting. There were selections end and medical treatment was by the Kitwanga Brass Band and needed. She is hoping to be able the church choir and Junior Wo-I to resume her studies at the local man's Auxiliary sen aanthemil school next week. and hymns. Mrs. F. D. Sampare I nretdd a the organ. Harold I Cantain Jack Haan of the Ber- -lalr and E. H. Benson also1 tha O. and his brother. CaDtaln sane. ""ei Haan of the Beatrice H. re- On the funeral evening Chief .luraea norae irom Prince Runert 0.t-Wah. DeWet-Lasqea and I where they had spent the past few wne Morean gave a funera weeks. With them they brought fenst. There wre imeerhes of re jMrs. Jack Haan and two children, tret and Haraid Sinclair valued Mr. and Mrs. William Barry. Mr his anoreeUtton for aemoatbT and Mrs. Mike Anderson. Miss Ed- whleh hud been expressed In var (na Bsaven and Mr. Charles Bruce ous war held on the nineteenth of Ad;.. I Mr. and Mrs George Btemgren 'n IU4er oncer the aus- !nd small son have taken th P04 Awocuted Study rwnsejjelonging to Frank Oale for Clubs of thc BkWegate Inlet " fmmT Mr Blomeren Is ln CTtal Unkm MBt4c WM nppbci 'harv st h PalfW Mills logging by Fr'ddy Rum and his Harmony nieraUons in the Inlet. BoT" Mr 0 H,u Prsaided at the door. At midnight refreahmen's I A vrrv cnlnvable dance was were enred at Hanson's Restaur-' ' - nt Twenty-stx dollars was real- : ued and aftar dfdnetinc the er- penses the balance will go towards 'he payment for the set of book-Seepine books recently racetved by j the unkm. I Rev and Mrs. Bull Hartley are HTing nn ipu omi ior Vancouver by wav of Pruve RuTert They expect to be gone a month and while in the south Rev Hartv win aHnd the United Church conference Coming over from Sandsnlt on h- mission tmt Udal to attend h soH-1 Ttven Hr the C. O. I T thl -k were Mm WUUtm Mathers Mrs. George Klrhy and Mrs. J KlUon. 1 A meeting of the board of dr-, "t"1" and members of the Credit nd Auditing Committees of the Skldegate Inlet Credit Union n I l.rt vrrv the horn- of n . . . Mrs joern Mormmi. secretary treasurer of the unkm The set of book-keeping books was examined and discussed and a good deal of business was completed It was decided to have a notice board made o iu. tn outside the office, jiv ing the hours when the credit uplon was open for business The matter of bonding the treasurer was Uken up. Mrs. O. Hill was appointed clerk, to assist the secretary with tht correspondence. Norman McKtnsle. of the Ex-?nsion Department of the Urrtver-3.ty of British Columbia Is visiting :h? Islands supervising the organization of the various Credit Unions belrvj formed here. He vised Massett. Port Clements and Lawn Hill during the week of 'orll 22-27, arriving at Queen iarlotte Cltv 0n Sunday. April 28. At a Joint meeting of the board of directors and the credit nd supervisory committees of the "kldegate Inlet Credit Union hld t the home of Oscar Hill. Mr VrKenzle he-rd reports, answered f'-ms of th- executives and 'ntroduc-d those concerned to th ''Ikkeeolne svtVem to hv uwd It - ho-ed th nk, mepung ould be arranged while he was In own but It depended on the arrival of the northbound steamer, dne here Monday, and which Mr M'Kenrle intended to catch en--"ite to Prince Rupert Advertising is kn investment mi Farewell Party Given At Massett MAS8ETT. May 3 A farewell party wa- given on Monday night by the New Massett Community Club in their hall to bid goodbye to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carpenter of tht Rose Spit Ranch who are leaving to take up farming near Vanderhoof Dancing from nine until one r clock with cards for non-danren and ample refreshments for all. made a most enjoyable evening. During the supper hoar Rev. A. Abraham made a happy speech, expressing the sincere good wishes of neighbors and friend also referring to the holtaltty of the Carpente-ranch, especially to ship wrecks mariners. Charlie Carpenter ha been on the Queen Charlottes sinre early boyhood and has tot years run Quite a herd of cattle near the "Spit " Mrs. Carpenter (Nee Kathleen Dunn 1 came to Massett from England some seventeen years ago with her parents. Dr. and Mrs Dunn. She Is well known In Prtnee Runert having been m the office of Rose. Cnran and Latta for some time and orlor to that with the Dally New Now rha the Carpenters are raising a family a w.-li j other thing thev futd the school problem corn-pell them to seek some district where school rr nearer than twenty-five mile., a a! present so LaktT"T1 Lat Coma! . 1 MMtLK rir tn t. . ' 'OS , 1 r "Dead P. , K 'ON DUFss i , ,v 1 1 Wrrfd v , COM INT. Paulette 1 "CAt AND det-.dcfi : where the ;. ... ed farm Hwrrver . 1 "panae to M certainly V b . The peopi. clnltjr herebs that they uk- A new home : 1 od wi.'h- AS It.A.r. BOMBKI) HEKdFN '. zer a riex S.i N-th. . Bff c RAT t -. w ... 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