r ! , i Esse 4. r rJ r ) 1940. Europe's Capitals are Daily Flashing News World-Shaking Events Direct to Canada SHORT "WAVE Civo Your Family (and Yourof) EUJ WT lKXGZ, RADIO i radio retention. 'Hut't uhv. vn ihM.oJ liiv an I inirmmtni nx ..... . T - . iuM wy- MIIKUL lUUr '. I.!' -I Lt - . .e i v wiiuiu wiiiiiiiir nninmir msxrm t n n M i n f ii ... .: k-i.nr ruirtj anil ri i rrw FOR NORWAY L,l Mfht Orcaniiet and Gathering Will lit Held May 17 y of Canadian of - try held a meeting Metropole Hall for xgantzlng The Nor-r ?furt are now be-. Canada and In ' at with the small K -ray made the battle - f Urge nattorn pf' be fxowd. tfiKbng Following irfprrfiattpr) received by Irj thU city. John Dybhavq, local Norwegian i Vlce-counul, from the consulate-general, the meeting last night was' derson, Einer Jensen, I. Feness and Rev. J. II. Myrwang. Mr- Myrwapg nd Mr. Lien will serve as chairman 1 ii ti. 1 .. an population 1U vanaawn una wi norwxnian kvv- -e4 and subjects ernnients. .- By permission On Friday. May 17. the National ' upervlsion of the Independence Day of Norway, the C anada and of the l4l citUens of Korse origin will ;zes of Norse or- hold memorial services at which i on 1 iht liMK huawj miM 111 .11 lAInt UnMAMMMtft .JL. Ot(iwI) Uia) tut ylioxt twtt BUY M9W... POWH PAYMIHT LOW ... TIIMS CONVENIENT mm BROS. LTD. llllll are tnkln itii ti rpnrtr nh h. Mnra.n.. a ...in w JKHSKV GARRISON held in order tQ effect a local or-j JERgEVi Channel Islands, May 1: sanitation. The people present Vot- cpi Defending Brechou, smallest fd unapimputly to bnd together I of the Islands, are 70-year-old John for the purpose. A pentfol cpm-1 Francis Perio and his donkey Clara- mlttee was chosen, consisting of1 belle. Dally John and Clarabelle Mrs. Jack Ivarson. Mrs. Nels Luth.. patrol the Island's 74 acres as a Peter Lien, E. Evanson, Nels Qun- "volunteer effort." IRISH GOLF HIT DUBLIN. May ?: (CP) The 1940 M.'nrM,. 1rUh olr champlppship has tlonj will be made both, with the 'I been cancelled but the $1,212 purse ha.- been split for prize money In local competition. Other Irish events will be held In June and September. A fifty cent cusaliirn ad. often make you many dollars, ook a complete 4ea yet Aeep your kitchen ool with ctn lectric Cooker Now is. ftic 'timc to buy an EJectric Cooker. Gopking witb it will keep you and your kitchen cool airsufjuTier. Compact and convenient, this hiddortx Clectrical appliance cooks a complete meal at one, time. With it yoq can bake pies and cakes, rpa?t meats, cook ye?etabjes make stews,' It is like an electric oven that is clean," fast, and allows the foo4 to retain al its original goodness and flavour. Economical too, ju's;t plug it in as you do your toaster. It is ideal for summer picnics and outings. Haye a hot meal outdoors - cpok it at home and I tajce it along in the car. Will keep hot for hours. Available on easy terms, HOT PUTE5 Just the thing for summer snacks or light meals. Instant heat for all surface cooking. One and two burner, .models, at ow prices. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED S- o - THE DAl? ' KSWa PAQE THBal wiK ILirVJ Robert Creelman, passenger neiu as can be rendered under eov-) maiiv launchM Thit metinr wtMiflT n 'f.-- 1 tl la Hiudi tod tbt UJ.l.luU " & atw, ut Ceenmi ill 4. lit Saved Their Ejgs LONDON, May 1: CP) The Ad miralty Marshal, auctioneer or seiz ed contraband of war, put 1 Anglican Tea, Mrs. Parkin's, May , " ' ' 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, ' May, 3. Maytlme May 4. Empire May 23. Tea. United Church, Moose Ladles' Dance," May 7 St. Peter's Spring-8ale, May ?. Presbyterian Brown's, May 10. W; A. Canadian Tea,. Way Catholic Tea, Mrs". May,1?- United Tea. ;May 22. Tea, Mrs, T. Legion Spring R. E. Moore's R. . p. Large, Carnival. Moose Hall, Evening Branch W-A. Tea. ' r May 3.0, Mrs. J. B. Gibson's. qirl Guide Association Tea, Mrs. J. p. Morison's, lilcBflde Street, June L U Li J.I. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Senior, Softball enUipa to b$ In. Women Canadian Club, annual by Saturday accompanied bj $1.50, meeting City IlaU, Wednesday May entry fee. UMl Provincial portable C. F. Qland, provincial police, returned to the city orj the Catala yesterday af ternoon from a trip tp port simp-son pn official duties. Sergeant C. F. Jacklin and George Eckerman. who recently became members of Ihe club, wll give autobiographical talks to morrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. 1 at 3:30 pjn. (103) Rev. W. R WA?h, United Church pastor- aj. Bella Bella, and Mrs. VV'elch Killed on the Catala today from Bella Bella for Vancouver. Frank Folger returned to the city 'on the Prince George this mornins from a vacation trip to Vancouver. Mr. J- A- Brpwn of . Port Es- Eipgtfln returned to the city on the Prtnce pqrge this mprning irom a trip to Vancouver and Vlptorla. traffic manager of the Canadian Indian Agent James Olllett re-National Railways for the western1 turnedf to the city on the Catala region, Is here today making the yesterday afternoon from a trip to round trip north from Vancouver Port Simpson on oillciai duties. aboard the Prince George in the course of a western tour. He is J W. p. Broad, customs officer at accompanied by his daughter. 1 Stewart, is a passenger aboard the i Prince George today returning Mrs. Helen Murray, with. No. 670, north after a vacation to Vancouver was thc ylnperqfa round trig tq and elsewhere In the south. Vanpouvpr rafflec) by lte womensj Auxiliary ttlicPfjnce Rupert Gen-j Mr. and Mrs. p. W- Nlckerson eral Hospital, the idrawin? for which, returnee to the city on the Prince took place at ttBe pa'Pito Theatre George this mfirnlqg from a trip lait mgh,t. to Eastern Canada and the United -r-rr States. The Prince, Rupert Qyro Club, at Its regulir weekly luncheon today.! Bert P'Nelll returned home on hV me rimcv . ueprge mis morning iruto nis siuuies ai viciona 10 prnment regulatKm. will be held in First United ChurchLleut- - - stuart r the AdmIral snend the suimmrr vacatinn with ... .. u . n K -v.n. r Graf Spee affair. President G. A. hl? paints, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hunter was in the chair and there C. QeilL was a good attendance of members wjth a few guests. Harry Rooms arrlvep: in the city - on. tfie Princj peorge this morn BACKACHE? Vby go on suffering with tlugguh, cicgitd up Judceyi? Gin Pills help, relieve the condition that gives you thote stabbing back paint. In the Voitfd State k for "Gino PilU". PILLSJ ing ffom Vancouver to take over ihe (Jutjes o.f assljfent manager of the new c'nr;'E' )ln? 6stapllsh!d bpre by NflAn Bros- Fisheries Ltd. A comnetltlon and demonstra f tion for local Boy Scouts, which 1 was to have been held this Mon-iday evening, was postponed until a later date. i Jorgen E. Ormhelm, for being In possession of mink pelts during close season without a permt, was fined $10. with .option of seven days' imprisonment, in police court yesterday. I Huah McDonald, road superin tendent for Atlin district, arrived in' the city on the Catala yesterday af-. ternoon after a isit to Alice Arm and Is sailing by the Prince Gcorsel this afternoon for his headquarters at Stewart. Capt. George Black. M.P.-elect for j 4.1S0 Yukon, and Mrs. Blapk, who was the. , bp,xas of phinese tggi up fop aye- forme? member, were passengers' tion here, but withdrew them when aboard the Princess Lpujse yester-hlppers proved they had not been day ?fteni00n bound from Dawson bound for Germany. to Vancouver. They will be pro-j ceedlng soon to Ottawa to attend C.N.R. TRAINS Fqr the Ea,st Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl- ' days 6 pjn. From he East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.m. Announcements All adveruseraenu ih.thli col-omn.wlll be chargtdjfor. t full pjpptb at ?v a wprd the session of Parliament. rhones 18 ft 19 P.O. Box 575 Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tobaccos, Candy Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion Our Famoin Edsun Alberta COAL . IJulkley Valley Coal Nanaima Wellington Coal Bulbley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEEn CO. Pljone 58 and 55S J, R BULGER Optopietrist Bfljal. Bnk nidi. SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining IPQRA ROLLER ARENA 3 . . Stores Unite In Giving Yqu 1 GREAT B. C. Furniture Co, WEEK - END SPECIALS 10 End Tables At 2 Two-tone Enamel Kitchen Ranges For wood and coal Phone BLACK 324 Next Door to B.C. Clothiers I MONEY SAVING f SALE NOW IN PROGRESS AT Rupert Peoples Store Gut Rate Shoe Store Rupert Mens & Boys Store Charles Graham, Inspector of Commander James Allen arrived mine, returned to the city on the In the city on the Prince Peorge Catala yesterday afternoon from a thU mprning frpm VancouYer. ffe trip to Stewart on official duties, is here In connection with the" , i starting 01 construction 01 navai ' flugh Forrest returned to the shipbuilding at the local dry dock. jity on the Pruice George this! : - morning from Vancouver where he LpCAL BOY PLACES attended a meeting of the Cana- Hazen Hankinson of Prince Rup-din National Railways Employees' ert. attending Albert College at Medical Aid Association. Belleville, Ontario, placed third In a forty yards senior backstroke FLEW ALONG AXIS race In a swimming meet there. MODENA, Italy, May 1: (CP) A t- young eagle shot down here bore Dally advertising re. uu DallJ a ring inscribed "Zoo Helsingfors News Is sure to bring dally re-E S42." suits. $2.45 12 Coffee 'fables In fine finish. 6.95 S8.5Q 8 Chesterfield Tables Very nice style In walnut finish $10.50 8 Studio Couches In Farcroft Rust, Argonne Red and Green, can be made Into doubie bed or two single beds, CQC Sft 3 cushions 1! Panel Beds With cable springs and felt mattresses C Dressers In very fine finish with round mirror 18 three-piece Chesterfield Suites-terris from 26,3Q 822.50 -In the Latest styles and pat- 79.00 to S98.00 $64.50 THIRD AVENUE SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! Mllins it OCEAN FALLS and POWELL 1IVEB Steamer JeaYe Prince Rupert Tery TIIURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains emT Princfl Rupert (or the) East Monday. Wln?ilt?1,yj Friday, 6 p.m. . Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For far, tc., call or wit City Ticket OJJU, Sit trA Jwo, V-M0