PAQt'TWO CAMPACS If you have not seen the new crepe soled steel arched, ventilated designs assuring the maximum comfort, wear and durability in the Very latest styles, you are missing something in summer footwear. Ladies' and men's. Priced from 2.50 33.95 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes DAILV EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULL EN - - - Managing-Editor Member of Audit Bureau ot Llrculations A DISPLAY OF STRENGTH Recent Bride Given Shower Monday. May C, 1940. EDITORIALS When Great Britain and Frenpp Vipard that Ttnlv wn 1Maytime Pageant 'At United Church Mrs. A. II. Iveson Is Uotess In Delightful Affair On Saturday Honor of Mrs. Otto Ltndstrom Afternoon Was Well Attended Last Friday evening the home of , A delightful and highly success-Mrs. A. H. Iveson. 741 Fifth Ave. jful May time pageant and tea was enue west, wa? tne scene 01 a pret-, neld Saturday afternoon In the ty shower In honor of Mrs. Otto parlors of First United Church un Linastrom, formerly Miss Mildred der the auspices of the Women's Dhher, whose wedding took place Missionary Society. Feature of the recenwy. . .proceeaings wnicn lent a restive The buffet table was centred with note of sprm.3 was the crowning a prettily decorated shower cake, of the Queen of May. The May mounted with a lovely miniature Queen was Miss Betty Charstad bride and pink streamers. Vases of who wore a pretty gown of white, small pink- daisies also adorned the trimmed with touches of mauve table. and pink. The maids of honor Following arrival of the guests, 'were Kay Nickerson and Betty Mrs. Llndstrom was Presented with. Wide who wore dainty flowing m.anv limlw and useful Rifts Which (dresses of spring pastel shades. All vf rHind in a bassinette carried old-fashioned bouquets which was decorated for the oc- and the attractive flower girl, cat Hfh fncy crene naper. AlIce Nickerson, scattered flowers The evenirii? wa.$nnt in nlavinw as the Queen ascended her throne. ChinP"! cher Jeers and liter delicious) Others taking part In the May refreshment- were served. 'songs were Dlshka Penoff, Gwendy Tnvlterf ti"sts: Mrs. H. Grayston, 'Jenner, Anna and Donna Petroff. M-r H. Perkins. Mi.s Bonnie Per- Lorna Howe, Rose Marie Hartwlg, kins. Mlrs Irene Oiske, Miss Ada Jean MacEwen. Kathleen Hills, IRf M'ss Beth MCCubbln, Mrs. Marguerite Wide, Margaret Suth-H. ( HallMay. Mls Cathie Giratiderland, Enid Young, Edna Gard-Mlss Jfin Hill. Mar'orle Allen, iner and Ikar Korhenan. w RBr(r Hiinter, Mrs. Earl! Many parents and friends were Rker M L Upnn. Mrs. Llnd- in attendance, helping to make stroro and Mrs. V. H. Hanson. the affair very successful. Tf you nave something to sell, a classified advertisement in th? ndpflf wlll goon let you know if there is a buyer in hp fitv Your Coal Problems Solved We hVe In stock a well prfc- Wete'S ti eSSOTt pared carefully screened Coal yoitsAeudteM, to suit your Individual re- XotAl'tf 6ut" nuircment. 1?Ap besi" co&f6urif As In .toal, to procure the . ti . best ii Lumber and Building Supplie my I'liones 051 C52 mm Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL Mother-Daughter Tea By C.G1T. Is Delightful Event The home of Mrs. H. W. Brockles-by was the scene on Saturday afternoon of a delightful Mother and Daughter Tea. held by the girls of the Presbyterian Canadian Girls in Training group. The gueste, Including about fifteen mothers, were received by the hostess and Miss Molly Frew, president of the group. FOR SALE FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Friday, May 10th, fori purchase of two lots and cottage) belonging to Estate of Mary Dor-' othy Holland, deceased, and situ-! ate Port Esslngton Townslte. Tenders should be marked "Tender'' and addressed Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C Highest or any tended not necessarily accepted. Terms 25 cash and balance spread over two years. OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR, Prince Rupert, B.C. (110) FOR SALE Five room modern house, almost new. II. O, Helger-son Ltd. dog) FOR SALE Five room house and lot, corner Eighth West and Fulton Street. Apply L. Palmero. (108) ROOM and board. Phone Green 097. (114) CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATIIS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 50c and up Hot and Cold Water, Shower Baths Mrs. C. K. Black, Proprietress Night or Day Phone 112 Taxi Prompt Servlce-3 Heated Cart THE DAltT NEWS, itnlau in Sports HONORS TWO GAMES DIVIDED ARE PLAYED Irr.wr Street And McClymonl North Star Score Double Sunday ParU Split S..IK IWhall Double- Victory in aoiliiaH I iy nun header Yesterday I The affair Was opened with a i welcome to the mothers extended McClymont Park and Fraser I by Miss Annie Peterson on bchnlf Street divided honors in a Junior .of the girls. Each Rlrl then wel- Baseball League double-header .a .ti VDctarrtnv f j"! vmnn t Ptl fir urnn none A nersonal presentation wan nrnde the situation until the sixth when by Mr.. Funston to Miss Annie Pet- Fraser Stxeet took the situation In erson In appreciation of the work hand" and bagged twelve runs to she has done amon? the 'girls this win. Vuckovlch pitched Tor Fraser past winter. street with Santerbane on the Members of the C.G.I.T. were ser- mound Tor McClymont Park, viteurs and Marjorle Tuppcr was 1 2.3 4 5 6 7 T he announcer. Tea was served. Fraser Street 0 01 1 0 12 x 14 bringing an enjoyable afternoon to McClvmqnt Pk. 2 0 3 0 1 2 210 a close. Ministerial I Problems In preparing to launch an attack somewhere in the eastern Militia Town Mediterranean countries they acted quickly and assem- "tt bled a great naval armada at Alexandria, one of the great-1 v, , estP.VPrRPPninanvnnrt.nfthPwnrlrl TUi.nninV t!nnl Problems to connect on with J I i TV r 1 ., , , , , 7, " " I miijisiraiions arising out or war was inienueq to snow ine worm wnat tney were aoie to do in case they were attacked or in case any allied country was attacked in that quarter of the globe. Evidently it had a good effect, temporarily at least. conditions and the establishment of Prince Rupert as a military eentre occupied the most of the attention of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association at Its regV' lar monthly meeting this morning.. Rev. C. H. Durnford. local garrl-' son chaplain, brought these mat ters up. Business was otherwise of 1 a routine nature. The president, Rev. "J. C. Jackson, was In the. 'hair. It was decided to suspend' regular monthly meetings until October. Players: uvaser Street Postuk. Pavllkls, B)ln. Gurvich. Klllas, Arney, VurkovIch. Scherk. . i McCWmont Park Hln?ston.. Astorl, Simundscn. Zbura, Santerbane. Sch'rk. Oland. Keays and .MacDonald. ... I ITerbl Mnrsan rpfereed the first Bremfdrd 2; Tottenham 3. Mlllwall .4, Charlton 'Athletic 2. Portimouth 3? Chelsea i; South "B" Brighton 3. Queens Park 1. ENGLISH REGIONAL East Midland Sheffield Wednesday 1. Doncaster 3. Chesterville 6, Rotherham 1. Northeast York 3, Bradford 2. Northwest Preston Northend 1, Bolton 3. Bury 7. Accrlngton 0. I (game and George Christopher, the 3 second. I West Pottvale 3, Chester 1. Tranmere Rovers 1, Manchester City 6. Wrexham 4, Stockport 2. Southwest Newport 4. Bristol City 1. Swlnton Town 1. Torquay 3. Midland Luton 3, Walhall 4. South "C" Clapton Orient 4, AWer&hot 3. IDORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions as Follows: Monday and Thursday Pal Nltes. 7 to 11 Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 t 11 Friday, 6 to 11 Sat. Children H to 18 a.tn. 2 to 4:30 p.m- to S30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p.m. Special Arrangements Can Be Made for Private Skating Parties Dominion Dairy And Section Two As Victim North Star won two softball Victories yesterday, the first over Dominion Dairy by a score ot ID to cornea ner awn muu.tr , u .m " - n and thr. second from a Section hu nrMAiutnir ner witn n man uc mat kuiiic vj i nunc njt . ... . corsage of carnation and fern. Street took the second 14 to 10. . . ili t .1 -it T)nl Y nit m r ninAy4 ttnrvA wnne mis wa- renin uone muiiv w-j" 9tn(k ui 1...4 i-ri.d wlrmlnp Frew rendered the vocal solo second game was Interrupted ?HHm ,JSnn.S stride. The Section Two team also "Mother" accompanied by Mrs. E. "hen intermediate players tried i t smith Than ihorn u-i nhnn to chas the lunlors off the field olo bv Pat Mefilvmont. Pat Brock- and take possession. An agree-elsbv sang "If Mothers Could Live men was reached that henee-oii Forever." accompanied by Mrs. fnrtn tne fIrt league on the field E J. Smith. A piano solo by Bern- th n to -ice Eastwood brought the musical In the first game MacDonald nvArrrnm r i lAeA - - . it. i m . sit k t julst p., Evan Love lb.. Bill Go- Mrs. H. G. Funston. leader of th Park and Arney for Fraser Street. Laurie 3b. ;ruuu, exicnura uiaiiM, on Dennu Tne score ty innings: -if the gir! to Mrs. Brocklesbv for 12 3 4 5 6 7 the use of her home: to Mr. D. C Fraser Street 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 Stuart and Mrs. E. J. Smith who McClymont Park 1 0 0 0 4 4 x 14 to S. The Dominion up good opposition in made a creditable showing but were Just outclassed. Tlie teams were: First Came Dominion Dairy Jack McLean, catcher and captatnf B. Lund- Jim Laurie m John Louis Hemmoru If., Bill' Barker cf.. K. Hebb rf. North Star Bruee Slmundseti p., Oeorge Zbura c. Walter Bird ......... u ... in uic arvuiiu KUIlir itlCVIJIHUni Slav. Matitkittn o,ai KSSSr"1 Wh SUPmlSed 2? r..0" WUh ' i0 iCurner Ferkln. rf Hl in the kitchen. Fraser Street's and this Astorl cL. Bruno Pettenuio If. Second Game Section Two Alfred J one c. Don Fitch p. icaptalm. Bill Lowe lb.. Helge Holkestad 2b.. Ralph Morln ss.. Dick Cameron 3b.. Foster Husoy If.. Btan 8lerk cr. a us Stromdahl rf. North Star Oeorge Zbura c. Bruce SImundsen p.. Walter Bird lb., (captain . Cedrk Mah 2b.. 8teven Mentenko ts.. Oliver Santerbane 3b.. Frankle Hodgklnson If.. Bruno Pettenuzo ef.. Robert Roy rf. ScotlUh West Albion Rovers 2. Queen of South Dumbarton 0. Aldrie 1. 8t Mlrren 2, Celtic 1. fi 1 1 1 . n .1 Scottish ii.i via country ooccer.AArbroain mm fioveri 2 r6rd Dundee 7. St. Johnstone 2. Eist Fife 1. Hearts 2. Hibernian 5. Falkirk 6. St. Bernards 2, Alloa 0. Stenhousemulr 0. Aberdeen 0. Welsh Cun Semi-Final Wellington 0. New Brighton 0. Exhibition Chelmsford 5. Southhampton 1. Oldham 2. Liverpool 4. Dally advert' m News Is sure to bring ults I' (lie Dalit dally r THE OLD GARDENER FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different Plant Food Contains Vitamin IU The new remarkable Plant SUmulant In the proper proportions, a mild Insecticide and further essential elements for a steady growth and a healthy plant life. Try a Packet Today 10c. 25c Wholesale Distributors W.. li. Malkln Co. (P.It.) Ltd. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 73c up 80 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. ThontZSl , P.O. Box 1st oaoooooooooflDOOOoooooOtteooeodoooooooouooisooodoooooooo I Announcement f SMITH and MALLETT LIMITED We Wish to Announce that the Name of this Firm has Been Changed to Smith and Elkins Limited The change is In ninie Only and the ownership and manaemenl will be the same ak during the past twenty years. H'e take this opportunity of thanking the public of Prince Rupert and District for their patronage for over thirty years and trust that pleasant business relatl6n will continue under the new name SMITH and ELKINS LIMITED g IOtBox 274 PLVMBING AND HEATING Phone 171 O0HJO0O00O00OOlW0O0OOOOoO0O0O0O0OO0OOOOO00O0O0OOO00OO Cyro Swimming Pool Popular Resort Proving- Attractive to Yuune Folk Thee Fine Days i These fine days, the Gyro Club's 'swimming pool at Morse Creek Is proylng a popular resort for the youngsters and some older swimmer.' too. Further Improvement j were made early this spring and the 'genual surroundings are gradually lAiiiH iuuui iiuic niiiiai Mil. If f liw ft DOUBLE Auyjfflcg .T.lt. CASI AI.TIES PUCKAPUNYA! i in. May 0: (CP li SO soldiers liv from one division . Imperial Force ;n ferlng from tuber 1 - i ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Moose Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert Hour from R:38 a.m. to 5 30 p.m. Phone OKEtN'm FURNITURE Occasional Pieces Tea Wagon At I'ull-tlp At Chair S18.95 S8.95 Odd Chetlerflrld Chair At 1 Large ltino, 2 Lifebuoy Soap Knwntree'a Cocoa l's each Nabob Cut Green Beans 2 for Coffee Table At Cohverto Ltiunfe At Blankets All Wool Dark Grey Itlankc U-SHe 60x80, Per pair . Genuine EnjlUh BlankeU-Stie 61x81, 3H print 10 lb. Per prr Mnuflrld Pure Woul While Rlankrtt-AlMS 72x84 7 Iba.. per pair Baby Furniture Steel Crib-Complete with mattreM. At . Baby lllih Chlr Has alunlmum tray. At . Bab) F.nKlMi Pram Extra Deep Suit Ca At Pakrlte Caw At S25.00 49c 34c 38c 25c Baby I'Uy Yard At Baggage $4.95 Steamer Trunk At K1 3 S1O.00 S49.50 $25.00 86.50 $17.00 $12.50 $16.50 86.95 86.95 S2.95 SIO.QQ LINZEY & DAVIES Grocers Fltr.n DELIVERY Phone 55 5M Llbby's Tender Pea- Per tin 14c Rogers Golden Syrup 4 Q 2't, Per tin XOl, Crhco 3' 65c t. 23c Kellogf. Corn Hakes Large sue. each Squirrel Peanut Butter 4V Each 11c IJbby CaUup JO Per bottle Layer Ckev Each Fruit Cake-1 lb. each Ftc. Graham Wafer 1-lb. packace R. C, 2 25c, 25c 20c Fresh Ground Coffee Qg Fine Flavor Lb. I, At I). Tea You will fQn like It. Per lb. IU C. Apricots Per tin 14c 25c "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prlncu Rupert j t 1 Bt,lh Colarabl