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New & Used Furniture $22.00 $24.00 RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES For coal & wood, from $28.00 t0 $39.00 2 8-DAY SESSIONS CHIME CLOCKS Special $9.95 6 ENAMELLED STEEL BEDS l $12 50 $14 50 New Furniture f 8 MATTRESSES Of felt and pure white cotton, In all sizes from- $7.50 10 $22.95 2-TONE ENAMEL KITCHEN RANGES For coal and wood in, . iFromalcst.,:tyICS: $65.00 10 $94.50 16 STUDIO COUCHES Can be made into double bed, single bed or two single beds. In thr latest patterns and colors. From . $36.50 t0 $99.00 21 3-plcce CHESTERFIELD SUITES--Iri rust, wine, green, red, mahogany, brown, very solidly built and guranteed satisfaction. From $75.00 10 $104.00 Hone BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B.C. Clothiers If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this papar will soon let you know if there is a buyer in tpe city., HUGE CROWDS AT CARNIVALl val offerings margin of play. During the height of the evening there was milling and Jostling which made i( difficult to rriove around the floor at certain points. There are Indications that on the closing night this evening there may be an even larger crowd since a great deal of in- m . TIRED FEET 'At CUsllEfl COMMERCIAL PLEASE register before September MARINE Agent, Grade 1, Department of Transport, Prince Rupert. ' B.C., $3000 per annum, less $500 . . for value of quarters, If provided. High school graduation or equivalent, preferably university graduation ln mechanical or civil engineering; at least five years' experience, ln construction and -repair work, of which two year. . shall have been In a position of responsibility; knowledge of navigation regulations; administrative ability. Open to male residents of Prltlsh Columbia. Apply on forms obtainable at post offices ; ln cities and larger towns to Civil :' Service Commission, Ottawa, not later than September 6, 1940. j (199) 1 WANTED irELPj, WANTED White, woman for one month' to cook for 157 Sleep ln. Khd Hotel. jt201 terest Is betas manifested in the public wedding which will be the headline feature. With fully' regal settings, the coronation cfremony was indeed I impressive. The queen- and her Crowning of Queen was nihlijht lprty- Ending Elsie Murvold and Event Last Night Interest MussaHem. malds of Keen in Tublic Wedding ?n0T- "d mt3e Dorleen Olsenand Tonight Sharon Moore as flower girls, en- jtered from rear of the hall, mov- The crowning of Judith Jerstad'fA." J "ipe'ed as queen of the carnival was the f,"16 T ad P"0 and highlight event last night as Prince Rupert's faU carnival In aid of the eL T ,Norton ?ou?f " aster oeremonles. I civic centre project conUnued with e crownulS was conducted by City a crowd in " attendance lanrer " than L . ZL . , i . X I Commissioner D. J. Matheson who Exhibition Hall. It was a gay and generous assembly which, in addition to displaying keen Interest In the crowning proceedings as well made remarks suitable to the oc casion in sp doing. Miss Frances Moore presided at the piano. i After the crowning, the Queen as qther entertainment and exhibit presented prizes to the winners of features, gave-the straight carnl-,tne afternoon's sport program and a large and steady then made a royal tour of the carnival. A. S. Nlckerson and Alfred Rivett acted as escorts. There was a guard..f honor from the Sea Ca det Corps Which took part In the' procession. The Queen's gown consisted of . white net over satin with robe of! black velvet and ermine. The maids of honor wore blue and pink net lace respectively over satin with dainty coronets. The flower girls wore green and yellow frocks. Lovely bouquets were carried by the Qusen and the maids of honor with . baskets of flowers for the flower girls. Mrs. W M. Watts and Mrs. T. A. Mc- Warers were in bharge of the cos tumes. The bride's costume iflu '1.25 CALONA WINES This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. exhibition of his gymnastic prow- came ess with, flying rings and on the from Mrs. H. S. Parker's store and mat. the gowns of the maids of honor , To close the evening there was from Annette's. again dancing with a drawing for The prize-winners In the' after- a 50 war savings certificate. Mrs. noon's sports who received their Sam Haudenschild won last night's awards from the Queen were: .certificate with No. 2526. Mrs. 6hTs race Audrey Toombs, Is-' Henry Smith claimed Wednesday abel McKenzIe. Audrey Hunter. night's bond with No. 1613. Jean Boys' race Eddie Ciccone, John Carlo's orchestra provided music Gillies, . Kioshl. ,wlth Wm. Watts as master of cer- Men's 100-yard dash Dick Cam-, emonles-eron. Wilbur Jackson. . In charge of Hie Rebekah tea Baseball throw " Dick . Cameron, room last night were Mrs. Q. B. Pete Postuk. Church, Mrs. D. V. Smith, Mrs. Bicycle, race Billy Sneddon. Frank Morrison and Mrs. A. Barbe Last evenins's entertainment fM- wlth Mrs w- A- McLean, Mrs. Peter 15 .for Mrs. Hill's daytime com-,tUre was da'nein r and gymnastic oiem A"s- Gorman Moorehouse and r - J H Cn T1. TT 1.- : .4 1 merclal classes. Phone Red 923. 'display arranged and directed by MrS- Dan Hea'y astmg and tzuu) Neil Ross, supervisor of Gyro play- au- """ uurran aC"ng as i .'grounds, ass'lsted by Jean Krause, ler" FOH KENT FOUND FOUND Brooch. Owner can have same byi calling at the Dally News and paying for this ad. (tf) iVEItSONAL HYGIENB. AND SANITARY SUPPLIES 'for men and women. Write lot latest price list, and receive ' Free Novelty premium. Buy confidentially by mall and save.' Western Supply, Box 667, Vancouver, B. C. (S. 15) FOR SALE FOR SALE Eight-roomed modem house " (three bedrooms) with two lots fenced lnl Phone Black 483. . 199 i ' "' FOR SALE Chrysanthemums in pots, named varieties. Price 50c. and 65cJ each. Phone mornings or evenings. BlueJH. 199 FOR SALE 1940 Fordor, 4600 miles, condition like new. Reduced price for quick sale. S. E. Parker Ld. jySITION WANTED NYQNE requiring the services of a pompetent accountant after October 15 communicate Box 20, Dally News. Auditors reports and references on request. (203) VALE nELI V ANTKI) Ruth Scherk, Frances Robertson ! and Louise Bird 'with Charlotte Rev. W. R. Welch, United Church PfiR PPNTnt claw ronm and kv--"""'!. huiuu. utiu ccua, WHO nM Deea board.. boafdSoGreen Phone Green ,973. ?73 S (tn Rrt was a rench mlnuet ln cos- ln the clty thls week attending h tmp by ten coupleS and then an sesslons of prlnce Rupert p " l . ,,, . , . . A Unn Dim. r. ti 1 1 i f ,i uuvvii wau ruuune wm sau py me uardena to- by six couples in evening gowns morrow morning ana dress suits. Nell Ross gave an down the coast We Want Send your remittance, with number, ratik and name, and unit oftne soldier overseas to SWEET CAPS, P.O. Box 6000, Montreal, P Q. mm on his return Sweet , $1.00 sends 300 SWEET CAPORAL or WINCHESTER cigarettes or $1,00 wilf send eitner 1 lb. of OLD VIRGINIA pipe lobocco or 1 lb. of SWEET CAPORAL FINE CUT (with Vogue papers) fo Canadians serving in C.A.S.F.overseas only, 2.50 sends 1,000 cigarettes lo an individual or unit. Sprinff Filled lattress ( . . $18,75 liupcrtia Matrcss $27.50 Slumber King Mattress, $28.50 MacKenzie's furniture I'hnne 775 COMEDY FEATURE "The Housekeeper's DamMer," at Capitol Theatre, Makes Entertainment Appropriate to Carnival Spirit An hilarious screen comedy romance. "The" Housekeeper's Daughter." with Joan Bennett appearing In the title role as a dark-tressed glamor girl and Adolphe Menjou as a screwy newspaperman heading the cast, opened at the Caplto) Theatre last night and continues this evening. It makes excellent entertainment appropriate to the carnival spirit now pervading the community. John Howard and William Oargan head the supporting cast. The story of "The Housekeeper's Daughter" concerns the mad and merry antics of a group of amateur and professlonel sleuths who try whose various members are work lng at cross purposes, are the beautiful and alluring housekeeper's daughter, the scion of the prominent family, two newspapermen, a I ACT Turn. 1U.(,H 2 Shows, 7:00 and u- Fun Marches On Get Them With mob of gangsters and a psychopathic homicide. A smash climax Is A fiftv cei.; u provided when AdolDhe Menjou, as often make you tnauy jt the crack news hound, solves ihr muraer after he has terrorized a gang of underworld hoodlums In burst of firecracker glory. Joan Bennett, as the housekeep-j cr's daughter, arouses the romantic Interest of the wealthy young man when she run? away from the underworld to join her mother who I Rayon Hose 35c a Pair or 3 pairs for $1, and FREE Get An Extra Pair Free mMBOHrani Don't Miss This VALUES Dozens of Items VALUES 'I 75c to $1.50 SWEATERS 49c $2 PURSES 19C $12 to $25 DRESSES $7.95 $4 LINEN COAT SUITS $1.00 TO TO IkTALk 3. "The Housekeeper's Daughter" With Joan llcnnctt (At 7:12 and 9 47) ADDED MARCH of TIME CARTOON andjVEW More IughsSaturdaj JOE E. RUOWN in "BEWARE SPOOKS" to solve the mysterious murder of a Broadway playglrl In the swanky Is housekeeper in tu town house of a socially prominent family. The your ramuy. in this hilarious group. iniirnai..,ir nn, first clue In thr case while maklnu night clubs with newshounds. to:. : i a til .art VOGUF ofikiTouml' lc SALE DRESSES Buy One Dress At The Sale Pritt f of $3.95 and Choose Another for It 1 A4jrumt; arcsses in siyiun numbers you'll like. Value to $10 each. wnue iney last. The sale everyone Is talking about Womens Hose Fall and Winter Women's Coats Fur trimmed and plain Values to $25 50c on Our 9c TABLE $1 on Our 29c TAME $4 DRESSES $1J' $2 to $4 MILLINERY " $8 to $10 Knitted Suit $2 to $4 SKIRTS 9c RUPERT 3IEN'S STORE SALE OF j Womens Wear Surplus 210 SIXTH STREET - nctwecn 2nd and 3rd Avenues - - -. i,im9 aim liuvi siure ' fWaorKtOOOOOar000000006aaimoo rjotH Last Shipment of New Cars We Have Just Received a Carload of Chevrolet Coach and Coupe Special I)c Luxe Models ' We strongly advise buying before the prim -d sharp increase in prices LONG MOTORS (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 Can Ride for Price of One 1