M..v 18, 1940, ' " - ' ' TBI DAILY WKWfl Tr' ' 11111 ri 1 itiiiw .ram r.j. i u Smpipf fj " Capt. Pllkington of the IrUh Fusl- . BoBf llers' returned to the city on the ,rMw:.air''lfct ... A Prince Adelaide yesterday after- 'OKtmiWBmk. noon from a vUlt ln Vancouver. !ay pt a kick out of meeting lie may 1 fieMs away; imt l ire lo yrll 'HI, Slim, you're -11 1 lks lid us, not knowing what i ar s . . . Hack in '18, Ik-n'a wifn p Hy (tick. I stuck around mid J t a cliorrs. One aiin-up he came .;c Imrn staring oddly at the . r i I i.. i.: . i i w i (H IOIKHVIIIIIIIISIIUIIU, 1MIII, r 1 likr, There'a no oilier tolwmi r Old Chum. Hut ho wan to the naiiK', Old Chum. V ," just thatr ha sakl . . , I wave tack my tutelage mean Y:u too, and happy daysT" ICIALIZE INDUSTRY- ill Nit Intention In RrllMi is OrrUrrt Cabinet May jtrv mbia I I 18 in SoclaHza- general in This is the em-th' cabinet gives t-manattflf from quarters that tht thr refent special LrwaturV IrnIy .i-urrs of control. :!ttrnt Sought tO btain. from the 5si AtaililU la p.cti,.t, VjIb.liM. CUT COAtSE roi THE PIPS CUT FINE rot SOLLING YOUI OWN protect the lntcrestj of the users of motor fuel, if at any time in the future the oil companies discontinue a service vital Columbia's Internal ec onomy under numerous heads. i , signed specifically for use In See Our latent Model of Kitchen Sinks I'LUMUINO and 1 1 RATING Eaiy Terms Arranged If Required MacKenzie s Furniture f Window SHAIiKS-Cream and Qrcen. At U''V C Kins wth felt mattress. "'ONE He rhune 775 COAL 'ANAIIvIO WELLINGTON Are you a achieve both lhfealm by having w mwlfrnle It with inturw and fit tint.' SMITH and ELKINS LIMITED P.O. Hox 271 95c S16.50 ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. PHONE in Notice I given that gun practise will be carried out from Frederick and Darrett ForU between the hours of 10 ajn. and 5 p.m. Monday, May 20, 1&40. U18 i Mrs. C. D. Cannon sailed Thurs day night on the Prince Oeorge for I. Ken Matheson of the Canadian ' National Railways Investigation department with headquarters at Prince George is spending a few days In the city on official busi ness, having arrived from the in- Bennett & White Construction Co.. railed ia.st night on the Prince Charles for Allford Bay to Inspect progress of air base construction work being carried out by his company for the Royal Canadian Air Force. John Douglas Craig McTavUh. son of Alderman and Mrs. Dun- Reduced to a few words, the can McTavUh of Victoria andi newly-enaeted legislation Is per- grandson of the late Morte Cralff, missive missive In ln character, character, being being de- of Prln" nTt- 1 to be married soon to Esteiie Mary Mcuougau. v" " W...VU DoUKall Dougan of of Victoria. victoria. The The groom forms no part rNnl,y riouly Inconvenienced tWl was formerly ln Prince Rup- the government ine utef of motor fuel through- ert. out British Columbia. If for any . i reason whatsoever the oU com- lne Uiers 0( thU ImporUnt com- phiitiea. fr example, slioukl dedd: modlty. f the people was: by the Coal and Petroleum Pro- tw into the bus!-gasoline and do l by leal be necessary to ducts Control Board. The purpose of the UgesUUon Is thus none1 other than that of safeguarding the Interests and convenience of MODERN IS YOUR "PLUMBING? t thnxim a modrl of ronrrnirnte ami heauly? 1 I s : !iiiw it lo jour iuel? Tonight's Vancouver. Her husband. Major noon Uast at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Constable H. Monkley of the city poMee returned to the city on the Prince Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a trip aouth on escort duty. Mrs. Qeorge Frizzell, Prindess Adelaide yesterday after- Cannon of the Irish. Fusiliers, hast lf fnr (Via tAiiK aftor KAlnrr eta- t Miss M tloned here for several months. arrryed " the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Lieut. Col. Frank Taalfe of the district paymaster's office, military district No. 11, sailed Thursday night by the Prince George on hit return to Victoria after spending a few days In the city. 1 the south to pay a visit of two or three weeks here with Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin. Fourth Avenue wes:. R manager of Cold Storage Co, city from the south on the Mncess . J fered f fQf handk.raU afternoon hav- yesterday woodenl xh,blts For exampie Adelaide aide E. Davidson, formerly with the Captain Gerald II. Barry of Vancouver, inspector of Indian Schools, sailed last night on the Charles for Port Clements and, during the next few days, will make a periodical inspection of Indian schools on the Islands. g 'opposition and other critics of thctCatak tomorrow night to make the S nolicv pursued the complete re-round trio to Stewart and the Naas li O o o o o ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooor' lection of the suggestion that the River and hence back to Vancouver. thin edfre of the wedge of general! oola Irsatlon has been driven into Battalion Sergeant Major W. M. British Columbia's economic struc-1 Brovn of the Searchlight Battery ' lire. t... .,... ...i- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY feet. 6 h p. Palmer engine. Quick saie u casn squire rii"er- Lance Bombardier H. J Jefferies. men's Co-op store Cow Bay ,0unn-r r 0. Tanlnskl. dunner B. 130, Handyman Home Service Painting, Repairing, Gardening Light Deliveries Have that neglected Job done now Phone Green 620 for the Handyman. If You Want QUALITY GROCERIES Uw Prices Prompt Delivery Leave a Trial Order With Us Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents' I DORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions as Follows: Monday and Thursday Pal Nltes, 7 to 11 Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 to 11 Friday, 6 to 11 Sat. Children 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4:30 p.m. 6 to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p m. Special Arrangements Can Be Made for Private Skating Parties a furlough visiting In Prince Oeorge. Other local battery mem- twr Inavinir nn fiirlonph nn l.i;t o FOR SALE Trolling boat about 29 nlghts traln M 0unnef R pate. man. Lance Bombardier F. S. Perry, Wells and Gunner C. B. McFarlane I to Prince Oeorge, Gunner H. L. (Quick to Smithers; Gunners C. D. Inman and C. T. Onman to Payn-ton. Saskatchewan, and Gunner K. H. Sewell to Winnipeg. Announcements All advertisement in this column will be charged tor a full month at 25c a word United May 22. Empire May 23. Tea, Mrs. R. Q. Large, Carnival, Moose Hall, Eastern Star Tea, Mrs, Darton's, May 29. Evening Branch W.A. Tea; 30, Mrs. J. B. Gibson's. May Girl Oulde Association Tea, Mrs. J. R. Morlson's, McBrlde' Street, June 1. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs, Wm. Lamble. June 5. Hospital Auxiliary Home June 0. Tea, Nurses' P.TA. Tea and Children's Display, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, June 7. Lutheran Sewing Circle Tea and Sale. Mrs. Murvold's, Jdne 'lS. Anglican Tea, NIchols', June 13. Mrs. J. W. GOOD WORK AT SCHOOL Effort Heine Made To Encourage Interest In Native Art And Handicraft Rev. F. E. Anfleld. principal of the Indian industrial school at Alert Bay, who was ln the city yesterday, agrees with the need kaj and desirability of a revival of ac- been PlwJ5Ja"VS In their old native handicraft. - .Z: Vh . .h..b"t takes exception to the sug gestlon that natives in the Indus- trial schools are being taught toy do "cheap, tawdry work." This! 5 . . . ' certainly does not and has never 5 E. Crawford of Toronto. . . ... . . . ... V Anfleld yesterday afternoon. At f the Alert Bay school for year the , mi nil it n Hap pvnort fntriifrlsiri f the Canadian Fish & c,." aA n f 0,, i returned to the., , ... . . . ',5 Ing been on a business trip to Van couver, Seattle and other points. and guidance, have been turning out handiwork of various typej TTft" Vin aam wv. nndil lvtW nli M. Wlmlow. assistant general i. .,,.. Tr totem poles have been made at J? the Alert Bay school for Years ! under the, tutelage of the late! Charles James. j At At nresent present nrriinmonfc arrangements are nro ho. J i It Is in connection with the ef-1 fort fer-revive Interest In the aboriginal arts and handicrafts and to survpv th nnuihiutioc ti Prince Mr Anfleld has been to this dis trict for the past two weeks. He arrived yesterday from the Naas River and sailed last night on the Prince Charles for the Queen , . . . .Charlotte Islands with a view to Mrs. C. E. Avis and two daught-lmaklng arrangements for the arrived at North Pacific ean-jtainlng of a shipment of carvlne dauahter of Mr and Mrs. Mc-i""' luc "cw"1 During the trto he has n m it,M. jV.ut - ...... ,nlffVit trt itvnH fVi n m m PT nlvintr 1.1. , groom-1 o r - . .icu no iess man iourieen na to refuse to sell gasoline to the public of this province, the government now has the authority to purchase oil on its own account and distribute It at the prices fixed ' come norm irom vancouicr. Mr. Avis is accountant of North Pacific j Cannery. tlve villages of this district. In the revival of activity ln the field of handicraft and arte. Mr J i Anfleld sees ttie possibility of Raffle winners ln the Canadian providing the natives with an Lesion Women's Auxiliary spring auxiliary source of income durins It should be noted, incidentally, tea and sale this week were; Mrs. that it was Premier Pattulio him- Oraee Grant, leg of lamb. No. 35; self who. at the beginning of the. Jack Cobb, sugar. No. 211: Mrs. Wll-debate on the second reading of Ham Rothwell. flour. No. 213; Mrs. the bill, made It abundantly dear hi. T. Anderson, cake. 853 (bean that the legal machinery for which j guessing contest!. me wmier season as well as against the day when the fishery may not be the source of revenue that it Is today. lie men ww sKiiiB I tnva IhnnitrA oniy li private aumouiun snouia. i cnams umespie, manager oi me people read the lor any preveniaoie reason wnai- b. c. resteers imperiarcannery aruRy, to jft thfm soever, be discontinued as it was Steveston on the Fraser River, and! tn n ta short time ago. i n assurance i Mrs. GUiespie arrired In the city on .In Itself, the government desires it i the Cardena this morning from the KAAnnAnnA,nAAAnAaaMAaaaAAsMfiioaasoolto be understood. Is the answer to south and will proceed aboard the t rtoprt know what VOQ H. G. Helgerson Limited 21C Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B.C. We have on our lists the following good buys: 5-UOOM HOUSE Fully modern, "Nl 1st Avenue West. $1,500 Cash. 8-ROOM HOUSE Suitable for ' rooming- house. 703 Fulton Street. $1800. $1000 Cash, $800 terms. APARTMENT HOUSE Four flats, 6 rooms each, with bath. $1000. $2500 cash, $750 a year for two years. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor -A HOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 73c up SO Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phon. 281 r.O. Box 1M THE OLD GARDENER FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different Plant Food Contains Vitamin Bl The new remarkable Plant Stimulant ln 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. 11. Malkln Co. (P.R.) Ltd. Hosiery 5 Headquarters At Peoples J Semi Service i KAYSER HOSE i oc Regular 85c ' First Quality While our present stock lasts. The hose you've been paying 85c for. Buy a few pairs. C-Thread Hosiery A reduction to meet present competitive con-dlltons of lower grade hosiery. Newest shades. Oasis, Valiant, Burnish. Suave, Dashing White too Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night I RUPERT PEOPLES STORE B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Furniture 1Pla;tCalfi S3.50 3omibsI. . IZZ S5.50 to $8.50 1 Large Size Lawn Mower In perfect QQ CA condition tU.OU 'om1: S12.50 to 16.50 2 Sessions 8-day Chime Clocks QQ QP Real snap . QU.VO 10 Cameras From Phone BLACK 324 S2.00 to S10.00 NEW FURNITURE G Couches and Pads Can be made Q-t A 018 Into double bed or single. From vlO.UU 51 Felt Mattresses sizes -In all 12 Studio Couches In repp, latest colors and styles. Special . !l three-piece Chesterfields Of all hew materials and designs, from S6.95 $36.50 $69.00 to $98.00 Next Door to B.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! ullinr it OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leaves Prince Rupert everj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prlnco Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For farms, ttc.t call or writ City Ticket OJfieot 528 Irti Aty V-9-40 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUE3- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thnrs. pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. It Convenient, riease Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 58 i terlor on Thursday night's train. - r'' be-, . ? ' here and now residing ln Victoria, "In , ... the Heart of Prince Rupert" m d t th Rav I Ulg maae ai ine A,ert Bay school, ,u n,I Tiitnn aw v.. - ii.iik..- t.v,. mut. a- T Mayo, superintendent for the."-8""! ..... '.i. i'or reviving the making of baked i v l' . S on r i ""'tday pottery as well as slate carv-, wwwwrfwi.wvvw. '.vjv.ys, .w.vwwwjv.'awwa be stationed there for the summer in ; wim tne uanaaian rxsiung io. t 2V 1 1 aft 'b! v is If" f 4 I