i i i I i ! 1C t ,1 1040. THE DAILY -lfXWi ma 'iiii.'. ta: NATIONAL DAY OF PRATER 8 a m - Holy Communion 10 a.m. -Sunday School 11 am Special Service of Intercession '. :i0 j) rn Special Service of Intercession Announcement I i..: ..praetors' Association of British. Columbia takes !-. in announcing that Dr 8tanley W Colton has ; . , iiawu-d with high honors the examinations of the . itmu and has opened an office In the Wallace Block !!. 040 .....In graduate, he recently came from Indiana where . .i large successful practice In chiropractic. i on i the first fully qualified government licensed ,!ait .r to locate here and well deserves the patfon- citizens of Prince Rupert . . a he Chiropractor s Association Of B. c. Per JOHN HCHTON, Secretary. V Krrr former alderman AK UOUl ., : for years located arrived from the LONDON. tCPI The Montreal p- ncess Adelaide ye- price of bar gold on the London u and VPWts, to be market, , was unctjangec; Jodayat n. xt week. Mr. Kerr $37.44 per fine ounce, ently interested In f lRl) OF THANKS sympathy .rrt bereavement spoakrr Miss E. C Klrby. Anglican mis ; CARNIVAL - ii r .i.i J7 PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH turner 8th and 9th Ave Kant i "tivruani. k i&i(iriLf. z..i J in avp. Minis m- j, ii. Organist Mrs. J. II. Mjrwane. SupL Sunday School I()ne Thousand Persons At Affair Saturday Night I The Empire Carnival under the .auspice, of the Municipal Chap- SUNDAY, .MAY 2C jter, Imperial Order, Daughters of Confirmation Service. A clau of 18 young people wtll be the Empire, held In the Moose Ihr congregation will bring an offering to Mission Work Hall on Empire Day wai a great success. The hall, tastefully dec-12:15 p.m-Sunday School .Meets .orated with flag and red white ilnlv Communion Service Conftrmandt and other remhr and blue, wai filled wltti about :nri invited to participate. rc Cordially Invited to Attend Our Services Next Sunday ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Itev. J. II. Gibson, Dean Choir Leader, A. J. Lancaster Organist, Peter lien la thousand people. The dancing commenced at 9:30 continuing until 3 ajn. Jean De Carlo' orchestra was In The Munlclnal Recent Mrs. II. I The drawings took place at 1 'o'clock, the winners being as follows: j Raffles 1 Cushion, donated by tha Queen Mary Chapter, won by Dickie Olske. ticket No. 174. Lamps, donated by Hill GO Chapter, won by Margaret McLeod, ticket No. 47. Coffee Percolator, donated by Cambral Chapter, won by Edith Johnstone, ticket No. 148. Box of Candy, won by Sharron Dunn, ticket No. 249. Grand Drawing US GO Mih win hv Oarer Tinrtln LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tnnthfi train, due from Bit, Cah for Old Oold. Bulger's Col. Ralph Webb, former mayor Georae 49 ID. V.' .. - . - June 1. Purity Flour, Doris E. Smith, ticket No. 1262, 3 lbs. Malkm's Coffee. E. Mc-Auley c-o Flora Mcintosh, ticket No 905. Box of Stationery O. Hagberg. irket No 187 "sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVsbbSTsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV"1' bbbbbbbV iLliiifKBBjBjBJBJBJBBJ ..' K MthoiiRh no picture will do it justice, the above f"stration will nivc you an idea of the sensational new H.C.A. Victor "Globe Trotter SEE IT -HEAR IT ONLY $46.50 Designed and engineered by R.C.A. Victor mastercraftsmen. Refreshlpgly different -powerful circuits excellent short wave reception- -dynamic speaker automatic volume controlbuilt for Vlctrola attachment. .a McRAE BROS. LIMITED Uast at 11 o'clock, was reported .ui. .ffn t. be on Urns. William Millar returned to the , iclty on the Car den a this morning Stanley Savllle and child returned from a vacation trip to Vancouver to the city on the Princess Aaeiaiae ana viciona oflsrnnnn fr6m a trlD to ::ZZr rt Private Watklru of-the Canadian Scottish sailed Thursday night on Lieut. Wlzner Bryant of the 102nd the Prince George for a trip to Van Battery sailed last night on the 'couver on leave. n.i... M.bMa to nend a two weeks' leave visiting in Vancouver Mrs. A. J. Watklnson, who haa .i..hr. in the south. been on a trip to Vancouver, re J turned to the city from the south Lieut L. F. Swannell of the Sec-' on the Princess Adelaide yesterday ond Searchlight Battery returned to i afternoon th eitv on the Princess Adelaide . , I .1 ..rlUM 4p4v. to ' Tf..JtnM Una ..ttimfiH Yt Ck L. Landrey, was general convenor,, yesterday afternoon" Trom a trip assisted by members at the vari-) Vancouver on leave. ot attractions, he has been attending sessions of the British Columbia Conference. city from his studies at Queen's Un iversity In Kingston to spend the Rev. J. C. Jackson, pastor of First summer here. United Church, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday, For the purpose of creating afternoon from Vancouver where recreation room and dry canteen for the soldiers and sailors meeting will be held In the Legion 1 rooms on Mondav 27 at 8 pjn. Rev. O. P. Odegaard. Lutheran ; Church at Ketchikan, arriv-' pastor Q WakeKng of Royal Can to ui uie cuy num. u norm Jjadlan Nava, VolunUer Reserve we rnnce ueorge iaur n.B. , Thursday night on the Prince ,""T ".r;;,r" I George for a trip to Vancouver on train to to attend Minneapolis ehureh convention. leave. - - J I.... u, Ht present na. w.v; . . ... . V. i tieket Nn 1413 ,., .h.. J w. m. i uTv,. i,- two weeks here with his parents, " ----- 9 V MJ UC WOV U0 St- & WC IwMif sntVt J 15,000 cash. Dick Armstrong, arrived In the city on the Princess Mr and Mrs Jonn Bremner' F11"1 ticket No. 496. Adelaide vesterdav afternoon from Avenue East. $10.00 cash. W. Spalding, ticket victoria and will be here for the, " . , No. 2180. ItiMt few dv on lnfnHni Robert Hklni u arrived in Half Ton Coal. Harvev Atchison. iw vrr nvw, i. ,.mmmnrir, city on the Princess Adelaide yes- ticket No 1127. her husband. 'terday afternoon from his naval Half Ton Coal. S. V. Gould. ' duties at Esquhnalt to spend leave ticket No. 2196. ' 1 ihere with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cut nian Vase. Mrs Georae I ticket No. 1027. ; . C. H. Elkins. Ferguson, ticket No. 219. "v Sacl" Coa. Archie Lounging Pyjamas, O. H. Tyler. ;swoa. iK" w ticket No. 594. Evening Bag. N. Mussalem. ticket No. Z2M, Men's Shoes. Henry Anderson. , Second Searchlights, ticket No. U6S. Men's Sweater. E. M. Jenner. ticket No 3229. nn.m of o. J. Jinks. Navy, woo box cnocoiates, Iled- Knitted Suit. Dr. R, O. Larse. ticket No. 2058. Knitted Suit, E Warren, ticket No. 2101. 6 lbs. Malkln's Coffee. R. K. Lester, 2061. Picture, A. Morrison, ticket No. i4S7. Mrs. C. ticket No. 1103. In&td. acket No. 485. WalfleTron, K. Dixon, tteket No.f Six Sherbet Glasses. II. Swan-947 . - 'son, tteket No 2184. - M00 Broek Hat, Mrs. Webstad, Shamrock Ham. Thos. Mc-H.ir.. na wit iMeekm. ticket No. 135, Announcements AJ1 advertisement ta Uiu coi cmn will be charged tot a full month t 25; a word I Olrl Guide Association Tea, Mrs 5 Eastern Star Tea, Mrs. Darton's, May 29. ! James Bremner arrived home on ? w. nw.t.wK .ju vil rt.w.c o u . . .... . . , j J duty in the war despite the " - I the Evening Branch W.A. Tea, May 30, Mrs. J. B. Gibson's. Men's Jumbo Sweater, IX w. A. i-reraium ra. n.e .8. tj n Morlson"s. skmary In India who Is visiting Woods, ticket No. 561. Canada on furlough, sailed by the Pin-up Lamp. Mrs, Princess Adelaide last night on her Ths-in. ticket No. 1330. t.n vanmnvK after havirur 15 00 Nabob ROnds. Ted Moore irvwi ss w - - - An-.-.ih desires to ex- been here for a few days to attend ticket No 1250. thank to all those sedans of the Caledonia Diocesan Chromium Smokiner Stand. C and and as- as- Board at whuh .-.he wa.s tlm guest R he-ton. ucxci r.o. i Brie' Cave Krn BrorK'.esoy. McBride Street, Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Wm. Lambie, June 5. Hospital Auxiliary Home June 6. Tea, Nurses' P.T.A. Tea and Children's Display. Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, June 7. Lutheran Sewing Circle Tea and Sale. Mrs Murvold", June 13. Anglican Tea, Nicholls. June 11 Mrs. J. W A Navy Auxiliary Tea and sale nf home cooking will be held In the R.CN.VJt. Barracks, June 15, 3-6. . Valhalla Picnic June 23. Presbyterian Tea. Mitchell's June 25. Mrs. J. R. 1 TJIK M THKME COt'KT or nuiTisn COM MBit IX IMtOKVTi; li the Maltrr or tin" "tilnilnMrallon ,rt And In thr Matter of thr ltte f Urn i Jamln !rrt!on. TAKE NOTICE trt t? Order of lUs : Hoaar Judpf Fwtwr amled Utf 15lh I was appolntiyj Admlnl.stro.tor vlth th, WlU uuiexed of the Estt of the late I Benjamla tVrguaan. DecwaMd, Ut of the City of Priac Rupert. ProTtnce of British Columbia, Merchant and that' alt persons Indebted to the said Estate ar rrqulml to pay thttlr eUtms to me' forthwith and that aU persons hartng claims against the aald Estate are required to fHe thm properly verified In writing vtth in on or before the 30th day of Jun 1940 failing which I shall mak distribution of Mich Ejtnte harlnc regurd only to cladms then In. my hands. DATED at PMnoe Rupert, B. C, this' i ISth day. of May A. D. 1M0. i NORM.N A. WATT. ' i Official AdmJnl5tre.tor. THE OLD GAKDENER FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different Plant Food Contains Vitamin B The new remarkable Plant Stimulant in the proper proportions, a mild insecticide and further essential elements for a steady crowth and a healthy plant life. Try a Packet Today 10c, 25c Wholesale Distributors Vf. II. Malkln Co. (PJU Ltd. Women "Who Care" Go To Peoples. FAMOUS " La Linda" GIRDLES AND FOUNDATIONS Now Exclusive At Peoples In line with our new policy of securing only the "top" lines for you, we have been granted exclusive distribu torship for "La Linda" in ' Prince Runert. if J " FOUNDATION GARMENTS. GIRDLES and BRASSIELES that will mould your lines perfectly to conform with your demands, t Elastic side-panels mold hips and thighs into graceful, tapering contours. Consult our salesgirls for the model best suited - to jjjk yourselt Mall Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night l RUPERT PEOPLES STORE f "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" 5, THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 5 the Cardena . this . . . morning . from . 1.1 his i ?,wwJW.VMWWAw.vwmwAWAwm: B. C. Furniture Co. Big Savings In Furniture . 30 Inner Spring Filled Mattresses Over 200 tempered springs covered by a layer of cotton and of durable ticking. Regular $17.50. " SI 2 95 Now 6 Strongly Constructed Couches Can be made Into double bed with a heavy SIS 75 comfortable mattress. Special Bed Springs and Mattress Includes steel bed and good quality cabie spring QAJOV and felt mattress. Sle 3-3. 4-0. Special 12 Walnut Finished Full Panel Beds With soring filled mattresses and cable springs. QQ7 Ifl OO.DU Size 3-3. 4-0. 4-6. Special 4 Sets of 3-piece Chesterfields In all new c Mors and styles Including brown, rust S 75 00 and one set la red and green. Special One 4-piece Bedroom Suite In waterfall design. Walnut finish consisting of vanity with round mirror, chiffonier, bench and bed. S72 50 Special 6-Piece Bedroom Suite Consisting of vanity, bench, bed, large size S118 50 chiffonier, spring filled mattress and spring ?XXUUV 24 Felt Mattresses in all sizes. g95 Special Phone nLACK 324 Next Door to B-C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! ylling it OCEAN FALLS tad POWELL RIVEI Steamer leaves Prince Rupert Terj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Train leare Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart etery WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For otm, tc., oil or cHts City Ticket OJJicOt S2S SrA Awo, V-8-40 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERT TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAT, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. pjn. Doe Vancouver, Monday a-m, If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Offlco Further Daformatlon Regarding Reservations and Tickets ytom FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Arent Third Ave. Phont CM Mil "1 . 'I vr, ii I