S.itw T-tv March P. 1040. . r - United Church Tea And Sale Successful Mfftr ifeld jtfvuitiay Afternoon ai nome pi Mrs, James Krikevsky Tin- home of Mrs. James Kri-Itev :kv. Lotblnrere Street, rooms of Whirh were prettily ;d'ecbra'ted with dai 'f udiis and nussy willows, was the Jpnc of a successful tea and sale of home cooking by the Ladles' Aid of First United Church Thursday a!i,.in ion. Many ladies called and 'tt.f ,T ,'eived by Mrs. Krikevsky and president of the Ladies' Aid. Mi v M. F. Nlzkerson. In charge of the tea room were Mrs J Claverlng and Mrs. J. S. Irvine with Mrs. G. V. Wilkinson arid Mi Andrew Thompson pouring. Scrvi 'Mir were Mrs. Gordon German Mr--. George Clccone, Miss & Sr,0tnyDSUleS and Petrof with Mrs. D. Santerba'ne acting as cash-Mrs. E J. ciapp and Miss D. cooking T JX? table. charBe of the hAme I Mrs. G. W. NIckerso'n left on last evening's train for a trip to New i urn. ana elsewhere In the East At Srriithcrs she will be Joined for the trip East by Mr. Nicke'rsoh who will -visit Nova Scotia and else-where on business. CARD OF THANKS t mm - . . - . mr. ana Mrs. josepn Wright Wish to thank all the Wends who assisted them during their child's illness j arid. also during their bereavement ; ahd those sending flowers. A fifty cen; riassitiea ad. w;Ii often make you mnnv dollars. BARRINGTON RUGS Thick, Soft, Fluffy, Reversible ALL - WOOL - RUGS Made to order to suit your home. Any color, any design and exactly the size you require INEXPENSIVE We Are Prince Rupert Agents for The Barriiigton Rug Mills of Calgary, Alberta Our Representative, Mr; G.J. Haughey, Will lie Calling on You. lie Sure to Sec the Samples He Has to display Howe McNul ty HARDWARE MERCHANTS Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 361 MacKenzie s Furniture Extraordinary Value Terms Arranged $135-00 KillarneiA, Built W Rtmof 'tor lh REST efyourUt Thitftiwly conalrittltj i n mil Ix htd in i mini l fffinfi. Pa ' td contrjlrd io.kr until tun (fit Piii lot lh tlir pil Phone 775 SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVEB Steamer leavei Prince Rupert everj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Tralnt leave Prince Rupert for the Eatt Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steimer. for Ketchikan nd VSjlA L WEDNE5UA X , - V1"' Kll For Jark$, etc., call or teHu y&T City TXmt Offlc, 528 3rd Av. V-9-40 1 l LOCAL NEWS NOTES NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE. We have obtained the services of a mechanic with 23 years experience, served; his apprenticeship lh Eng- lauu. unision repair ana weiaing. 59 ( Horticultural dinner and pictures Monday at 'Commodore ft: 30. Mrs. Frank Oale of Queen -Charlotte City Is U visitor In -.the city", having arrived from the Islands on-the Prince John this morning. Mrs. Carl Under of Massett arrived in the city on the ss. Prince John this morning f rom the Queen Charlotte Islands. ' -' Mrs. t)ald ftdtt'an ot Ma'ssett arrived In the city brt the' Prince- John this mornlnK fr'A mUie '6'u'een jCharlbCte Islands for a two weeks' ; visit. A meeting of the Canadian halibut Vessel Owner's Association will be held In the Canadian Legion Rooms, Sunday, March 10 at 2 p.rhi (59) Mrs. O. L. Stoker arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yes terday afternoon from Vancouver to Join her husband Lieut. Stalkeri medical officer of the local garrison area. James Ritchie, son of Mr. and! Mrs. David Ritehle; returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Victoria where he hxs been taking up marine engineering studies. 1 A. R. Mallory of Port Clements arrived Iri the city on the Prince John this morning f rorri the Queen Chalotte Isands and will proceed Tuesday afternoon by the Catala oh a trip to Vancouver. 1 Rev. Father P. Champagne returned to the city oh the Prince John this morning from one of his periodical trips to the Queen Charlotte Islands on ecclesiastical Friends Shower Mrs. McNrill Mrs. George Sarglhson and Miss Bessie Chandler were Joint hostess es on Friday evening at a dellght-,ful miscellaneous shower In honor 'of Mrs. Robert McNeill, formerly Miss Phyllis Ward. The evening was spent In playing games and tea cup reading. The prize winner for the guessing contest was Mrs. J. James. After the opening of the many beautiful and useful gifts, refreshments were served. The singing of "She's a Jolly Good Fellow," brought the evening to a close. Those present were- Mrs. Robert McNeill, Mrs. George Sarglhson, Mrs. B. Young. Mrs. D. McLeod, Mrs. Helge Oden, Mrs. F. W. Chandler,! CASH or C.O.D. Cash for Old dold. Bulger's, tt , for prompt ahq courteous service Phone 13 Ttxl. tf Sergeant H. O'. Kennedy of the Searchlight Battery Is back here after spending two weeks' ledV'e at Prihce George. Mr. and Mrs. Roy CheatVr have returned ta. Prince Rupert after visiting lh Winnipeg -arid Toronto for the past morittt. , E. J., Palmer came north, frbm Vancouver io the J. R. Morgan' Logging C'o.'s camp near Pacofl, Queen Charlotte Islands, dn the Prince- John this week. Mrs. E. Svendsen and son, Oebrge Walsh, who have been spending some tlrftte In the south, returne'd to the city from "Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide yesterday affer-noon. Eric RicharcTson and son, Fran cis Richardson, and grandson. Garry 'Richardson, arrfveU h (he city oh the Prince John this morn ing Trom Ticll. They are cn their way to Vancouver and will sail on the Catala next Tuesday afternoon. Major McKay arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Victoria to take charge of the Army Service Corps here in succession to Capt. R. T. Leah who sailed on the Cardena last night for Victoria whence he will proceed to Camp Borden. ninf ITnn'crin ArA TP. T Vevivio Vf t tonights tram fr6m' a campaign trip to interior points. Points as far East as Endako were vislt'ed. Tomorrow they win proceed by fish packer to Stewart, Premier and Alice Arm and Big Missouri to be met by Senator J. H. King and Dr. W. T. kergln, who are coming north from Vancouver on the Ca tala. All will be back here for. the meeting to be addressed next Wed nesday night by Premier T. D. Pat- tullo. . , ... NOTICE T'ti . PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS By amendments to the "Highway Act" it was enacted (a) THAT every pedestrian proceeding along a, highway where a sidewalk Is provided f shall proceed upon the sidewalk; but if there is no sidewalk he shall proceed on the extreme left side of the highway: (b) THAT no person riding a bicycle on a highway shall carry any other person on the bicycle. THESE amendments will come Into force on the 15th day of March, Mrs. J. Clarke, Mrs. J. Brernner, the 1940, and pedestrians and cyclists Misses Bessie and Eva Chandler, are required to govern themselves Miss Helen Dbcdof, Miss Lilly accordingly. Thompson, Miss Bonnie Perkins,! By Order Miss May Peacock and Miss MarJ- "C. S. LEARY," orle Spence. Minister of Public Works. - V -. ---..- 0VERWA1TEA GRANULATED SUGAR Eggs Grade 'A' large. Per dozen Black Lalrcl Pineapple Sliced, crushed or Cubes. 2 tins Lynn Valley Peaches 2 tins Aylmcr Asparagus-Tasty cuts; 2 tins Royal City 2 tins- s. 25c Butter First grade. 93c Sliced Bacon Rindless in 9 Of cellb. Per lb. MO Swift's Pork Shoulders 9p Per lb AiLiK Honey Orahafn Wafers 4 in Per packet MM 27c 27c 23c 2c va American Loan Tb China S&h As Unfriendly TOKYO, 'itlStth 9. Japanese officials describe the $20,000,000 loan of United States to China as an unfriendly act towards Japan. , Tonlffht's tram, true from the iiast at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon- b be oh time. Ceremonies In connection with the planting and presentation of maple trees, -cbmmemoratlng the visit of the King and Queen to Can adac last year, are taking place at the hospital grounds this afternoon. pne tree was- presented t6 the Girl Guides by Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh and fhe other to the Boy Scouts by Miss S. A. Mills. 18. 50-lb. hie 10-lb. bag T Aniitiuncgmerits All advertisements ln.thlj col-nmii. win be chaiied for a full rnpnth t't.aii. . word, Prince Rupert Operatic Society. and Hodgson Dancing Academy benefit concert for local Red Cross Society, Capitol Theatre, Sunday, March 10, 9:00 p.m. The musical treat of the season. W.O.TiM. T'e'a, Mrs. Lmeham's, 142 5th East, March 12. Canadian Legion Tea and An nette's Fashion Show, March 14., O B. A. Daffodil Dance, j March 15, Metropole Hall. Play High Schobl March 14, and 15. b'. N. Fishermen's Dance, March 28. LTD. lnuis Fresh pieces. . . Per lb. ... .- Sultana Raisins' 2 1b"s..... Crisco - 3-lb. tin - Wild Rose Pastry Flour 7-lb. sick Free Delivery on Orders of $1 arid Over Auditorium, .Garrison St. Patrick's' dance', 102nd, Armouries, March 15, admission 50c. St. Patrick's Tea, Catholic Hall', March 16. Eagles' Bridge March .20. Presbyterian Tea, Little's, March 21. Mrs. J. j; .Moose Gingham Leap Year Dance; March 21. Daffodil March 25. Tea, Mrs. Parkin's Band Parents' tfa Mrs. Hogan's March 27! 1 Farewell Orarige Ladies' Sale, April 3. tJnlted Spring Sale, April 11. Presbyterian Sprang Sale April St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Mxfk VALENTIN DAJRY PlWVir 57 Plione 8-1S $325 65c 23c 23c 67d 35c Queen Charlotte Crab H n ii-lb. tirt - tJL Cheese "Old English, Kraft or Velveeta. 2-lb. box Johnsons Floor Wax Special, 2-lb. 10-oz. tin Woodbyry's Facjal Soap . 4 bars ' Classic Cleanser Per tin 59c 98c 29c 5c : PHONE GREEN 6U pnoNE lie Night or Day PHONE m,mW:l the Sfafl Orders Promptly Filled COAL STYLES ror Spring Heel - hugglnj, foot - slimming shoes of suede, fine kid, bright naf p'nts. With et- yi astlclzed gtfbdV- dine, attractively designed gore pumps, plain pumps , strap sanda'U. ties ahd oxfords', lh all the new spring colors. Cuban, low and High heels. $2.50 to $4.95 The Cut - Rate Shoe Store THIRD AVENUE NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. PHONE 117 112 TAXI Prompt .Seryjcc 3 Heated Cars B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture I Child's Play Gate Slightly jg, g'Q- 1 Wooden Baby Cril Slightly $3 25 1 Kitchen Range and imperial Oil Burner Complete with fittings. CM ft A For quick sale J 'i t7 U U I Five-piece Dining Room Suite Genuine oak, round table with $21 50 1(5 Complete Beds and Springs All in first class con- ""f.... $12.00 t0 $17.50 1 Typewriter Excellent QOI tZ( shape tJl.tlU 1 Faucett Kitchen Range Used only tZfi " two months, for quick sale tjl v O 1 Couch and Pad $5 50 New Furniture d Three-piece Chesterfield Suites In tapestry and velour and in repp, in latest styles. From t; $65,$89,$98amh,p "I rhone BLACK 321 THIRB AVENUE Next Door to B. C. Clothiers J. H. BULGER'I Optometrist Rojal Bank BMf. Fresh Shrimp BOAT W.S.L. Dally at 4 p.m. TROTIEU'S DOCK 1 5