far r Walker, manager of Ar-. aery; P. Fotheringham, M Walton, who Is to be hi6 year, and R. Mar-r H Miller were passcn-hrough from Vancou-N.txs Rlvcr on the Ca-. Mght. r 4 Plums P'.hrroft Caltup ' .' but lllontY mm, I Ml WAV I , TIMHI (Knit 10c 45c 49c COAL wfll gun.s become rusty throuKh inactivity so the . IMaJ Artillery keeps tuned up by regular gunnery prac-..: awaiting action on the Western Front. This gun crew ut loading exercise in a camouflaged gun pit. somewhere .i ward zone. A. E. Lowan returned to the city on the Catola Sunday night from a trip to Vancouver. Jack Garrett, assistant provincial assessor and collector, sailed Sunday night on the Catala for a trip u Stewart on official business. LINZEY & DAVIES nr ' lb. pkg. Iwsata Juke T-c i Household llour -19-ib. sack Phone S5-iS6 CASH SPECIAJiS Coffee 33c 25c 18c 5C $1.85 FREE DKLIVEKY large Cnkrt CantUr Soap or ImporlMl 25C Red Plum Jam 4".s Nabob .Marmalade 4 s lttn Valley Pear-Per tin Tomatoev-2'a, Per tin Fluffy Pancake Flour Per pkg. It rooms Each Woodbury's Soap 4 rakp NANAIMO WELLINGTON 40c 45c 15c lie 10c 35c 26c ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. NIONF. UG PHONE 117 CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Transatlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via .Ocean Falls aiuMVay Ports S.S. PRINCESS ADELAIDE every Friday 10 p m. 1 To Vancouver Direct SS Prlnccss Norah April 8th, 18th, 30th, May 10tn T Ketchikan,, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway April 4th, 14th, 25U, May 5th, 16th. 27th Cfinru.lnn. . 1 ...ill. n...Jtnn nflfl( EfrVlf'S "miuns ui Vancouver wim vuiiuu -.,, . , Tickets and Reservations from r 2VJ;C()ATi:s: C.eiieral Agent, f ; ! J!lL ' The executive of the Prince Ru-ipert branch of the Canadian Leg-on of the British EmDire Service J League was in session last evening m preparation for the monthly meeting of Wednesday of this week. The campaign manager of the; Lesion War Rprvlrn. fin reported, that, with subscriptions from the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage employees and the Halibut , Ve el Owners' Association, the to-al of the fund locally-was now J 1.078.20. A letter from the Provincial Command headquarters ngratulated the branch on the jflne success of the drive. Already the objective set by the Dominion nas been exceeded. ! matters, of emnlnvmpnf urorn nlcn discussed. Copies of the report submitted to) the Dominion government by the Canadian Legion on behalf of ex-J service men of the Great War and Oiiwes. H. T. Lock, md J S. Wilson. More Fire Alarms iSo Far This Year (Total 8o Par Has Been Nineteen, Including Two In Month Of April To Iate LOCAL NEWS NOTES Por prompt .and courteous service Phone 13 TftzL . Mr. and Mrs. Shelford Carton sailed .on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. Judge C. D. Macaulay of the Yukon was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through from Dawson to Vancouver. .George Mundon was fined $50. with option of thirty days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court yesterday fof supplying liquor to Indians. Fred M. Kernaghan of Vancouver. claim; agent for the Canadian Pa cific k4lll, Railway, IHtllUHJI was a j men serving in the present war, and . " ' ' " ," Ul the dependents of both classes were. received. Crole. of of legislation legiMatlon oass oass- - '"s '7. m,er "eeKS " 3 illness )in April there nave oeen two Wuh which he was identified Announcements All advertisement in tols Col-omn will be charged lor a full month at SSo a word. Cove, April 19. Scout" Tea, Mrs. Carter's, April 23. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Parkin's, May 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, May 3. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. W. A. Canadian Legion Spring Tea, MayiS. Catholic Tea, Mrs. R. E. Moore's May 16. Empire; Carnival, Moose- Hall, May 23. WOOD for SALE $7.50 per Cord PHONE 459 at alarms.- one to a chimney fire at the time of his death, the residence of F. N. Good, Em- Mr. Fer.eu.cnn v.t immnrrit Masonic and Oddfellows' Lodges tt. 102nd Armories, Friday, April The chamber of commerce has 12. Admission 50c. Presbyterian Spring Sale April 18. Boys' Band Dance, April 17, Mouse Hall. Refreshments free. Toe H Dance, Parish Hall. Seal' declined an offer of a professional rainmaker of Eugene, Ore., to set the skies weeping for a fee of from $2,000 to $5,000. Members recalled that In 1916 San Diego en gaged a rainmaker and costly floods followed. ' Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 CONFECTIONERY STORE Now Open Till 10 p.m. Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion 13 OIOTCDO I oio i irvo j I CAFE IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 3 Bridge Dance Series, Moose Hall tonight at 8. 84) t J Your Patronage will.he highly 2 appreciated j S "Aim to Please" Is our Motto Thank You Mrs. George Madill returned to the . city on the Princess Norah yes terday afternoon from a visit to Juneau. W. L. Phelps, well known White-horse barrister, and Mrs. Phelps were passengers aboard the Princes? Norah yesterday afternoon going through on a trip to Vancouver. Dr. Eric W. Doak, well known pjiysiciai and surgeon of Victoria, wa a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon returning south after making the round trip. The Prince Rupert Gyro Club will niNAnnur h In mnnthlv hnslnpss luwulnn at pMWWUB1" j - Anvjce was received of the award nhanrd the Princess Norah vester-1 its regular weekly luncheon this or a contract for wharf replace-jday afternoon returning south ,af- Wednesday. In preparation ior th( ment and improvements at Dlpby.tcr making the round trip to Al- biwlncssjneetlng. the club executive iiana w jonn uurrle .Ltd.. and the aska. "held a meeting today, regulations calling for the employ-, i meitt Of the flllOLl Of lX-SrtrVlpl Inn r!ll.li.4. Vlnlni-lt cnmr men will apply in this case. Othci- II 1 17 II U CD 17 ! visor of municipalities for the Dro- DIED HERE YESTERDAY 1 vinceof British Columbia and com missjoner of the city of Prlncf, Rupert, will arrive in the city aboard the Prince George tomorrow and Is expected to spend a week here. Union steamer Cataila, Capt. James Flndlay, arrived in port at 12:15 noon todav from Stewart and -d at the last session of the Britlsh j other northern points and sailed at Columbia Irlslature affecting1 1:30 p.m. In contlnuaUon of her member of His MtJestVs forces i Benjamin Ferguson, wclMcnown voj-age to Vancouver and way-were also received from the Attorn-, nioneer of Prince RuDert and points. v-oenni of BritUh Columbia. proprietor of Ben's Newsstand at Those In altendance a the meet- the corner of Third Avenue and in, over which President JackjMcBride Street, passed away at "--ece Presided, were W. J. Ranee. 4:30 yesterday afternoon "in the Veil Cameron, Geonre Abbott. C. L. Prince Rupert General Hospital Barker, John Armstrone. O. J. where he had been a Datient since J. M. Walker Hill Sixty Chapter. Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, met last night at the home of Mr Robert Cameron in regular session with the regent, Mrs. G. E. Moore In the a t ek ago Sunday when he was cnatr. Arrangements were reported '.suddenly stricken. His passing will j for theEmplrecarnlvallnconjunc-be widely mourned for he had a ' flo "llh other chapters on May 23. wide circle of friends and ac-! A tag day will also be held the first jqualntances and was highly es- teemed by all. Fifty-four years of age, Mr Ferguson was born in ielth, Scotland, and came to Prince Rupert before the First Great. War. Hej was first employed by Kelly- Douglas .Co. and. earlv in the war. Three fire alarms in Prince enlisted sf.rinr u..ith th rvr.l nujwrt during the month of Seventh BatUlion. Three times he (March, as compared with four in was wounded In France. On his the same month a year ago, return to Prinr nmwrt hB Saturday in June. Hill Sixty Dance Enjoyable Affair Two Hundred Couples in Attendance at Affair in Moose Hall Friday Night (brought, the total of alarms for employed by S. E. Parker Ltd and A , , , 'the present year to elate up to for a time was watchman at Digby j JL iT?? seventeen s compared with nine isiand. Ten or u.elve years J ' fnday night by H ill Sixty n Chapter, in the first quarter of 1939. So far he sUrted operating the biislnels!ItmpC,rtal rder: Dauters of the attendance. The affair was in gen eral charge of the regent, Mrs. G. E. merson Place, and the other to Surviving relatives include an aed Moor G 11 PhPson was master - Union Oil Co. property where .mother Mrs Jane Ferguson of ceremonies and Presiding at the Irhlldreu were playing with ui uiih, Scotland and a brother' doof were H' A" Breen and a I matches. Thomas Fcrtrusnn. al in I!th ' R Moore- Muslc as y Mrs' De- Caarlo's Orchestra. Delicious i TwM mha, .v, Fresh ljcal Raw and Pasteurized ftliHj VALENTIN DAIRY PHOVF 7 re freshments were served under the and the dlrecUon ci Mrs- J- Keron-He al.o of Canadian Legion. I was a Presbvterlan and had In- j " terested himself actively In boys'. Dally News Classitn-a Ads oring work 'both before and after the (results. ' war. Funeral hands of arrangements, in the the B. C. Undertakers, Vlmy Tea April 10. Mrs. W. F. U1 b announced later. Robertson's, Second Avenue. United Spring Sale, April 11. THANKS ALL THE SAME Football Dance, Irish .Fusiliers V. SAN DIEOO, Cal.. Aprl .9: (CP NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments (Hot Water Heated) Mrs. C E. Black, Proprietress (Central Hotel) THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sodceye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by th only Salmon canning company with an an the year round yayroQ la frlnct Kayert i I By their vivacious style details and their silhouettes that seem just made for youthful figures, you will know that our dresses, coats and suits are destined to lead gay young lives. Then, too, they are modestly priced with thrifty allowances in mind. Inviting new arrivals too in youthful women numbers and also half sizes. Chle JUST ARRIVED ! Prilled Feminine Blouses. Neatly trimmed with lace and ruffles that silhouette the feminine charms. Dove rose, horizon grey blege, turquoise, shell pink and others. Size 14 thro 44. m Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night i I RUPERT PEOPLES STORE I -In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 WWAV.VAVWAV.W.WA'ASVAV.VA'AV.WAWA HAD ROUGH i TWO GRITS TRIP HERE; SEEK SEAT Norwegian Freighter Torvanger Ar rives in Prince Rupert From Yokohama to Take on Fuel Having had a rough and slow trip across the Pacific Ocean from Yo- Night or Day PHONE Nominatlons for Deferred Federal Election in Three Rivers THREE RIVERS, April 9: (CP) ' Wilfrid Gariepy and Robert Ryan both offering themselve sas Liber-. als, were nominated officially yes terday as candidates in the deferred Kobama which necessitated her (federal election set for April 22. calling in here for fuel, the Nor- Gariepy was elected to the last wegian freighter Torvanger arrived parliament as an Independent Llb- ln port at 10 o'clock last night and was this morning taking on oil at the Imperial Oil Co. dock before proceeding south to load cargo. men. Naturally, all on board were keenly Interested In the rapidly moving event vihich have been occuring in their native land of Norway and the captain was a caller at the Dally News office to ob- eral. The party held no convention and designated neither candidate. The Three Rivers election was deferred jm account of. one of the The Torvanger, registered out of. candidates dying on the eve of the Bergen, is a vessel of 8,000 tons j federal election March 26. deadweight and is several years old. I ' She has a crew of about thirty-five tain the latest news. The Torvanger was met at Triple Island by the pilot, Capt. McKay of Vancouver, who arrived here yesterday afternoon by airplane piloted by Capt. Ted Dobbin. The plane left this morning on Its return south. 112 TAXi Prompt Service 3 Heated Cars . B. C. Furniture Co. -New and Used Furniture 1 Large-Size Lawn Mower CQ CQ Special QUOy 3 C'- 1 Baby riay-gate- QQ CA 3'5U to m At $3.50 S8.50 8 cIme.Bfds4"6, 12.00 to S1500 1C Typewriters Monarchs, Under- CO1 ftfitoCf? HA D.UU woods. Remingtons 1 Gold Tenor "Conn" Saxophone CIOS ft. ft. QlD.UU Just like new 2 Sessions 8-Day Chime Clocks ?Q QC Special $VVO I English Pram Just CIO il 5li3.DU like new NEW FURNITURE ' 30 Felt Maltrcsses- t0 810.50 CFr!m S8.50 10 Spring-Filled Felt Mattresses jJg CJ l 22.50 12 Three-piece Chesterfield Suite In velour and tapestry, lateit patterns 69.00 t0 $98.00 5 Kitchen Kanges-r wood and CgQ to $109.00 coal, all-enamel. From v Phone BLACK 324 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B. C. Clothiers da?' !-1 t' A ill 9. THE" DAICT" NEWS i ... PAQE THHfjS Kl KI'INfJ THBIR HANDS IN ON WEST FRONTlP A 1UID A IP! I l SUCCEEDS i Well Ovisr $1000 I Baited in an-I adian .Legion Drive mi if v 4