r e 1940. res bAtt.t tfetfa pAtic TrtRSl FOREIGN EXCHANGE ACQUISITION ORDER IMPORTANT NOTICE nTrSCf5ioyithe.Minlsterffinartnc?' the Exchange Acquis!- t.on Order, 19 10, has been enacted by Order-in-Council under the authority of the War Measures Act. ' , Jiln'f Mehipted the 0rder cvery re8i!ent of Canada who, on May 1st, 1010, has any foreign currency in his possession, ownership or control, whether In Canada or outside Canada, Is required forthwith to sell such foreign currency to an Authorized Dealer (i.e. a branch of a chartered bank) for payment in Canadian dollars at the official buying rate of the Foreign Exchange Control Hoard. "Foreign currency",' for the purposes of the Order, means any cur- rency (excluding coin) other than Canadian currency and includes bank notes, twstal notes, money orders, cheques, travellers' cheques, prepaid letters of credit, bank drafts and other .similar instruments payable In any currency other than Canadian currency, and also includes any amount in foreign currency of which a resident has a right to obtain payment by reason of ft deposit, credit or balance of any kind at or with a bank, savings bank, trust company, loan company, stockbroker, investment dealer or other similar depositor)'. The Onler doe.s not require the sale of any foreign Securities. The Order does not nffect any foreign currency, deposit or securities of any hon-realdent of Canada nnd for greater certainty the Order expressly declares that a non-resident visiting Canada forMsiness or pleasure for a period or periods not exceeding six months in the year continues to be a non-resident fof the purposes of the Order unless such person enters or has entered Canada with the intention of becoming a permanent resident. No resident Is required to sell any foreign currency If he satisfies the Foreign hxchange Control Hoard that he held such foreign currency on May 1st, 19 10, solely as trustee or agent for a non-resident and that the non-residents Interest therein had not been acquired from a resident since September 15th, 1939, except in a manner approved by the Board. Under certain conditions stipulated in Section 1 (b) of the Order, a resident who is not a Canadian citizen may be granted exemption, but only After application for exemption is approved by the Board. No life Insurance company incorporated in Canada Is required by the Order to tell any foreign currency which it needs for the purpose of carrying on its business outside Canada. Further particulars may be obtained from branches of chartered banks. Any resident who has any foreign currency in his iwssesslon, ownership or control on May 1st, 1910, regardless of amount, should consult his bank at once in order to ascertain the extent to which he is affected by the Order. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTItOL BOAUI) y'jPlan Is i l.l rag Aitno irld Chaotic d -t'rautht and seem There was little hope for those who HOTEL ARRIVALS were convinced of their own right- jeousnexs. There was more hope Royal I for that person who felt hopeless of s d. Romano. II. Kennedy,. C his own worth In Ood's eyes. Man Anderson nnd J. O. LcplnSkl, Bar should not be deterred by delre for rett; F. LaSett and O. O. Mc- nn own picaurc or it-r 01 nuicujc uarrifj. Vancouver; rnvaic 4.1 In 1 1 1 1 1 r An4 nrrwdalmlnii CV rlt I M tV a II - J rt..l DaIh " Uy. jlnman. city: J. H. Jefferles and A. R. Beaton, Frederick Point: O. v ,rM of todav Ood U' JURY KARNED RIST plan. Rev. II. G.' LONDON. May 6: CP An in-ed confidence to quest into a fire and explosion in his morning service the City has ended after seven r-rlan Church yes- months. The Jury heard 1.674 .000 chief End" was the words of evidence and. as a com OUR WAR EFFORT Will He More Effective With A Modern SINGER Sewing Machine Famous for Active Service Around ihe World Plade in Canada Canadian Material Canadian Worlqnen or Positive Savings Consult your "New Fashions" booklet for Spring and Summer Free for the asking Featuring Fashions and fabrics, as well ns pnltcVna ami sewing aids that enable you and your home to keep stylish, prosperous and progressive, and actually stivo money at the same time. s the Newer Models tit Your Sinner Service Centre Olsen, Vancouver; Gordoh White, Nova Scotia. TAtt DAY SUCCESS The tag day held Saturday in Prayer and praise Feiuatlon for their work, was ex- 0cj 0 tne Prince Rupert Public was but a feeble of- empted from further Jury duty ubrary proved very successful, th r.orlflcatlon of Qod for life. proceeds amounting to $92.45. Five tnousano people read tne pays to let them nave to tell. United May J2. Empire May 23. Rupert Dalit News. Ill now what to Announcements All advertisement! in this col amh will be charged (or a full month at 3fe a 6rd Moose Ladles' Dance, May 7. St. Peter's Spring Bale. May D. Presbyterian Tea, Kirs. T.; Drown's, May 10. W. A. Canadian Legion Spring Tea, May 15. Catholic Tea, Mrs. R. K. Moorea May 16. Tea, Mrs. R. O. Large, Carnival. Modie Hall, Uvenlns Branch W.A. Tea, May 30, Mrs. J. B. Gibson's. Old Guide Association tea, Mrs. R. Morlson's, McBrlde Street, June 1. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. V. M. Lambie, June 5. Hospital Auxiliary Home June . Mrs, Murvold's, June 13, Tea, Nurses' t.,iheran Sewing Circle Tea; LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. .C. W. 8wanson ar- Mrs. Jack Woods Annette Stone rived in the city on the Catala last returned to the city on the Prln- night from Butedale. , cess Louise yesterday morning from Mr, J. O. James 'and family returned to the city on the Catala last night from a visit In Vancouver. . Thomas McRostle sailed ,by the Catala this morning on his return to Anyox after having spent the Sinter In the city. Mrs. Carl Anderson sailed this morning oh the Catala for a trip to Port Simpson. She will return to the city tomorrow aftc rnoon. k 4 , . j Charles Oraham. Inspector of mines, returned to the city on the' Catala lost night from a trip down ihe coast on official duties. Mrs. Lee M. Gordon, who hag been bn a .visit to Vancouver, returned (home from the south on the Prln- Icess Louise yesterday morning. I W. .. Drake, general manager of . Edward Llpsett Ltd.. arrived in the- City on the Prlncess.Loulse yester- jday for a visit to the companyM local business. Lieut. J. W. Kllpatrlck M. C. adjutant of the local garrison area, returned to the city-on the Prln-. cess Louise Sunday morning after .upending a two weeks' furlough In Vancouver. t William M. Stokes, superintend ent engineer of the Esquimau At Hinalmo Railway at Victoria, and I Mrs. Stokes were here aboard the Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Wallace ar rived in the city On the Catala last i TV . Annette Brings New Things Home For Mother's Day iFllns Id tjive rrlnre Rupert People Adrtntace St Lower Prices on Advancing Market Mrs. Jack Woods (Annette) ar rlvtd back from Vancouver yester day after visiting the Pacific Coast centres and looking over all the latest things In ladles' wear. She1 broMght back with her a big lot of the very rinesl things she saw and managed to buy them at the old prices. Annette says there will be a general upward movement In things to wear but she plans to give Prince Rupert people the advantage she gained by buying for her own shop and for the Style Shop, both of which are making special offerings this week for Mothers Day, (adv.) Handyman Home Service Painting, Repairing Gardening Lljtht Deliveries Have that neglected Job done now Phone Green 620 for the Handyman. Fresh Local Raw .and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DATUY rnoM ttt FOR SALE Sealed Tenders tor the purchase of Ben's News Stand and O&S Station as a going concern will be received by the undersigned up tb noon bf Thursday, May 18lh. Particulars as to stock, building, lease and equipment, will be furnished on call at office. Highest or any tender hot necessarily Accepted. Tetms C4sh. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Bhelford Darton, who has been on "a vacation trip to Vancou ver, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Louise yest erday morning. Lieut. Cecil Fitzgerald of the Second Searchlight Battery returned, to the city On the Catala last night after spending a two weeks' furlough at Campbell River. rvanijouver Island. George Ball, well known as a big game hunting guide and outfitter of the'Casslar district, and Mrs. Ball and family, who have been vis t'ng for some time In Victoria, were pas sengers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday returning to their home at Telegraph Creek. Battery Women's Dance Is Success No Lets Than Tour Hundred Persons In Attendance At Affair Very successful was the dance held Friday night In the Armory by the Women's Auxiliary of the 102nd. Battery, no less than four hundred persons being In attendance at the affair. Splendid music was furnished by the Barrett Rock Orchestra, under the leadership of Princess Louise yesterday morning I Harold Davey. and dancing was In 'going north to make the round trip to Alaska. full swing from 9:30 pjn. until 2:30 a.m. At midnight delicious re freshments were served. James Hadden was master of ceremonies and spot crance com night from Vancouver to take up 1 petitions were featured during the residence tor the summer at Bunny-'evenlne. evening. side where Mr. Wallace" will make his headquarters as district mana ger of the B.C. Packers salmon earn nlhg operations. I Proceeds will go towards the furnishing of hospitals at Barrett and Frederick Points. Adveruslns is n trrvMtment "Build B.C. Payrolls" Favorite Warm Weather Drink let 1 I JvMUTt 5 The committee in charge con-i slsted of Mrs. T. D. Johnston, Mrs.) C. V. Evltt. Mrs. G. Wharton, Mrs P. Petersen, Mrs. Emest Ratch- ford. Mrs Howard Hlbbard and Mrs. J. A. Teng. P. M. Rayner and Martin van Cooten presided at the door. Showing her appreciation of Pacific Milk, Mrs. 3. G. has Just written us a nice letter telling of Its preference in her family. "It is one of our favorite warm weather drinks, hot or cold," she writes. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL ItuIMey Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coal Uuikley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCti UUPfi'RT PEEb CO. Phone SS arid 558 JL H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining IDORA ROLLER ARENA 364 Days For You Make The 365th Day (Sunday May 12th) FOR HER. Mother's Day Suggestions We Will Pay the Postage on All Out of Town Gifts KAYSER HOSE $1 DAINTY SLIPS $1.25 FANCY NIGHTGOWNS SL95 HOUSE COATS $4.33 WOOL SWEATERS ... $2.93 HANDERKERCHIEFS . 25c DRESSY COATS $12.95 PURSES GLOVES STYLISH DRESSES SHEER SCARVES it $i $3.95 ... $1 Enchanting New Evening Gowns Latent arrivals in all the new breathtaking colors and styles for that "all important" formal. Charmingly drsigned to catch "his" eye. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night ! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE S "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" i THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 A B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture 1 Garden Spade-Price , 75c t 1 Large-Size Lawn Mower Perfect Condttlou - 4 Baby Cribs From 1 Dably's Play Gate' Just like new 30 Table Lamps In latest colors and designs Phone BLACK 321 1 Garden Next Door to B.C. Clothiers 75c S9.25 $3.50 t0 88.50 S3.50 16 Reconditioned Typewriters Monarch, Remington and Under S24.50 t0 45.00 m- 2 Session's 8 -Day Chime Clocks .At $9.95 NEW FURNITURE 4 and I,ads" to $18.75 Cooms $14.50 it Studio Couches In Argonne red and green, rust, brown. Can be made inta double bed or two single beds v S36'50 Three cushions 36 Three-piece Chesterfields In rust, red, mahogany, green. In latest styles and coverings. From $69.00 t0 $125.00 $1.95 to $3.95 THIRD AVENUE SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! ailing it OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVEI Steamer leave Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the Eait Mondaj, Wedneaday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For farms, tc., call or tcriu Oty Ticket Offlc; 521 3rA At. V-9-40 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES T.S.S. CAR DEN A FRIDAY, DAY, 1230 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone SCI I r