Mm 23 1940. mm IT'S WISE TO BE THRIFTY! Announcement r h Association of Drltl&h Columbia takes .i, .u.nuudrlng that Dr Stanley V7 Colton has r, p.i.vd with high honors the examinations of the . . . ... .md has opened an office In the Wallace Block ',40 ::. graduate, he recently came from Indiana where a 'true fuccesftfal practice m chiropractic. i the first fully qualified government licensed r in lorate here and well deserves the patron .!. ns of Prince Rupert ie Chiropractors Association NEW ROYAL HOTEL 1 ?arelll Proprietor "A MOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Of B. c. Pel JOHN BURTON, Secretary. BANKING iltnoucjit tlte. MAIL BOX "My bank is 30 miles away, hut, I only walk down to my nail box for service. Con Tcnient yes, and just as satisfactory as going to the bank." Write for our foIJer, "How to Bank by Mail".... it will uve jou miny a trip to town. Rates 75c up Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prlne nmvrt nn ion Ml p'n. Box 1M BANK OF MONTREAL ESTABLIBJIED let? 77 IchJ uiAU Imall aottmU at uttlcom" Prince Rupert Branch: F. A. MacCALLUM. Manater Stewart IJranch V. LITTLER, Manaier ' - - Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 NEW UNION IS FORMED 'Amalgamated Building Workers Unit Formed Here With Jack Oaron As President At a well attended meeting In the Canadian Legion Hall a unit of the Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada was organized. J. Davidson of the executive board In Vancouver Installing officers and members of Prince Rupert Unit No. 3. Hie officers are: President. Jack Oaron. VleePresident, Oeorge Lawson. Secretary - Treasurer, George Boulter. Doorkeeper, E. J. Clapp. ' Auditors Sam Currle, James i Woods and George Parsons, t The organizer, David Smith. presented the charter and a gavel I on behalf of Alex Holmberg, the j president. ! A renort was nrMf nUd bv C. P. Brown on a vWt to Vancouver In the Interests of workers of Prince Rupert. United Church Tea And Sale Home of Mrs. R. O. Large Scene of Successful Affair Yesterday Afternoon The home of Mrs. R. G. Large. Fourth Avenue West, the rooms of which were tastefully decorated with bright and seasonable flowers, was the scene of a successful tea yesterday afternoon by the Women' Association of First United Church. Weather was excellent and many ladles called, the financial results being gratifying The guests were received by Mrs. M. F. Nlckerson. president of the Ladles' Aid, and Mrs. Large In charge of the tea room were Mrs. C. E. Board man. Mrs. E. J Clapp and Mrs. N. Thomas. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs F A Rog-' ers. Mrs. If. E. Alton. Mrs J T Mandy and Mrs. M. M. Stephens, Servlteurs were Mrs. O. T. Oerman, H Mrs O. C. Young. Mrs. R. A. Pilk- Ington and Mrs. Oeorge Clccone with Mrs. D. Santerbane acting as caihler. The home cooking table was lnj charge of Mrs. Andrew Thompson' and Mrs. R. Webber. Announcements All advertisement fa thU col emu wd be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Eastern Star Tea. Mrs. Darton's, May 29. Etenlng Branch W.A. Tea, May 30, Mrs. J. B. Gibson's, j Ofrl Guide Association Tea, Mrs" J. R. Morlson's, McBrlde Street, June 1. Presbyterian Missionary Tea. Mrs. Wm. Lamble, June 5. Hospital Auxiliary Ten, Nurses' Home June 6. P.T.A. Tea and Children's Display, Oddfellow Hall, Friday. June 7 Lutheran Sewing Circle Tea and Sale. Mrs. Murvold's, June 13. Anglican Tea, Nlcholls, Jane 13. Valhalla Picnic June 23. Prtsbyterlan Tea, Mitchell's June 25. Mrs. J. W, Mrs. J. It. CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, SOc and up Hot and Cold Water, Shower Baths Mrs. C. E. Blaek, Proprietress If You Want QUALITY GROCERIES Low Prices Prompt Delivery Leave a Trial Order With Us Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" rax daily tfirwa rr nnijlrtiiif.g LOCAL NEWS NOTES Baseball Married Men vs. Single Men at Aeropolls Hill tomorrow. Tonight's trau. cat from the" Uast at 11 o'clock, wis reported this afternoon to ba on Urns. C. N. Bowling Green will open tomorrow at 1:30 pin. All members are requested to be present. (122) NO PAPER TOMORROW Tomorrow, being Victoria Day and a public holiday, the Dally News will not be published. The next regular issue will appear on Saturday afternoon. Proceedings at the recent district Rotary convention at Portland which he attended were described by Peter Lakle, president of Prince Rnrwert Dnlirv Pluh at ihf u-pplrlv a few guests. Soviet Russia Wants To Open !Up Trade Talk MOSCOW. May 23 -Premier-Foreign Commissar Is reported to be sending a note to Great Britain canvassing the possibility of resuming trade talks. Russia does of complete equality ssW l Wk $m0 - ti m. 2.65 iff 40 ei. M.05 Mf b.' , 'Jffi ft y 1 MAOIN2 CO. 8WM l! L:tr'tlMI,a,C,,OM,0-''1 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Plan Your Holiday Now. . The SANGAN CAMP near Mas-sett offers a splendid holiday Tor young and old good bathln&3 minutes walk from River or Sea, a beautiful spot with separate Cottages or Tents fully equipped. Ex cellent meals served In Dining Room at reasonable rates. Store on premises for campers. Badmln ton. ont-drmr parties, beach and boat picnics. Bring your friends and enjoy a real vacation with your families. Children over 8 years without parents carefully looked after and given a good time. For full particulars apply MRS. DUNN SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Nr. Massett. B. C. Miss Eileen Hamblln Is sailing tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. S. O. Leslie and son left on last evening's train for a trip to Huntingdon, Quebec. Mrs. John Campbell of Hyder, Alaska, was here aboard the Prince Rupert yesterday returning north after a trip to Seattle and elsewhere In the south. Baseball Dance Oddfellows' Hall. tomorrow night On Victoria Day, May 24, the Post Office wickets will be open from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. The public lobby will be open from 6 ajn to 6 p.m. ehib luncheon today. There was a' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Duff of good attendance of members with Toronto, who have been In the city for the past couple of weka imce me oeam oi tne.iate wmiam Duff, Mr. Duff's father, will sail by the Prince George tonight for Vancouver on their way back East. J Baseball tomorrow 2:30. Aero- uiu. amission 'zac. Norman Walton, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Walton, formerly of this city and now residing In Montreal, arrived in the city on the Prince Oeorge yesterday from Vancouver and proceeded by the not intend to subordinate her trade evening train to Jasper Park where relations Co the war aims of any;. . . . . K, ,. . ... he will be employed for tne sum- mer. I autn lifting TT3 ine mil News Is sure to bring daUy re j cults In Tirr. n i-rMii: rot ist or nniTin CfllXMntK IS l'KOHTK (n thr Mattrr of the -.tdiuinMralin .tnd In th Xattrr of the lUlr ,A IVn- iinn rrfeaxm. 1 ' TAKE NOTICE ttnt by Ordrr of III Honor Judg Fkthrr tiiirti May 15th 1 1 u tppoMfo Admtalstrator with tb wm imex4 of the Estate of Uv laXe Brojuntn Trrttuatk. roeaarl. Ulf of Jvs Cliy of Pruirr Ruprrt. JTorue at uniwi taiumftU. Xbrrh&ot. hnd that (H pnvotM IndrbtMl to tlM nM Estate tVf rrqulrm to pur thrtr cUtmj to toe ,f rt-th and thai tli prraon hatttf Ialm atatrint Uie mid Estate r rr j tjuirctt tc tH tbttn proprrtj Trrlfled in wrttJtvsf -h mr on or before the sotti aty of Jufie 1940 filling TtUch I shan make dintrlbtlUon ti such , Estaie hartoi regard only to claims aen in my band. DATED . Prince Rupert B. C Uii let!) day at May A D. 1M0. NORMAN A WATT Oftlrlal Adailnlstrator. i m I A A. A a A M M H On Sale JUNE 1, 2, 3, 4 Here's a golJen opportunity to visit your friend on the prairies during the vacation ea5on. 3001) miles of travel for as little as $27 50 in coaches! Slightly higher fares in tourist and standard lee ping car. 30 Day Return Limit Scopovtr anywhere to route, indtxt irf Juprr. fUygrounJ ot the Rockirt-You cn jo i Ur Em at Port Arthur M li vacation far: Tour local agrai will t kfttty TNorr Urtt CANADIAN NATIONAL BaMHasaMMHi THE OLD GARDENER FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different riant Food Contains Vitamin B The new remarkable Plant Stimulant In the proper proportions, a mild Insecticide and further essential elements for a steady growth and a healthy plant life. Try a racket Today 10c, 25c Wholesale Distributors W. II. Malkln Co. (P.R.) Ltd. I Women "Who Care" ii bo lo feoples. FAMOUS "La Linda" GIRDLES AND FOUNDATIONS Now Exclusive At Peoples In line with our new policy or securing only the "top" lines for you, we have be en granted exclusive distributorship for "La Linda" in Prince Rupert. FOUNDATION GARMENTS, GIRDLES and BRASSIERES that will mould your lines perfectly to conform with your demands. Elastic side-paneLi mold hips and thighs into graceful, tapering contours. Consult oof salesgirl for the model best suited to yourself. Mall Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night OI VUUT UU(Vl C TAD 17 i J XVU IjIII I IAJI IiLiU (JlUlVLi 5 "in the Heart of Prlnee Rnpert" 5 THIRD AVE. Next t fleilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 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 $1750. 12 95 6 Strongly Constructed Couches Can be made into double bed with a heavy comfortable mattress. Special . Bed Springs and Mattress Includes steel bed and good quality cabie spring and felt mattress. Size 3-3. 4-0. Special 818.75 $20.50 12 Walnut Finished Full Panel Beds With s : in? filled maUreies and cWe springs. 2Q7 0 ? 1 OX1 Size 3-3. 4-0. 4-C. Special 4 Sets of 3-piece Chesterfields In aM neC colors and styles Including brown, rust and one set tn red and green. Special .... rhone BLACK 331 Next Door to B.C. Clothiers 75.00 i i Oite -1-piece Bedroom Suite In waterfall design. Walnut finish consisting of vanity with ' rotmd mlrrftr. cnlffonler, bench and bed. C70 Cfl special d.DU . 6-Piece Bedroom Suite Consisting of vanity, bench, bed, large size chiffonier, spring fOled mattress and spring In all sizes. Special 24 Felt Mattresses 118.50 $6.95 THIRD AVENUE SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! alike it OCEAN FALLS md POWELL BIVEI Steamer leave Prlnc Rupert rexj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prino Rupert for the Eaat Monday, Wednesday, Frldaj, 6 p.rxu Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For Jart U., tall or writs City JUkit Office, $2i IrA UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prlnee Rupert for Vancouver: T.SJS. CATALA EVERT TUES T.S. CARD EN A FRDDAT, DAT, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Flease Furchase Tickets at OfflcS Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets' from FRANK J. SKINNER, rrince Rupert A tent. Third Ave. Fhent Iff f