1 I Ti Mav2, 1940. THE DAILY NZV.'H PAGE THKEB MONEY IN YOUR POCKET X JL JLi JLI Friday and Saturday r Friday v and 1 ci Saturday J I IT R ATF. HOF. NTORF Ave W Pairs Ladies' Shoes 1 l le for most Fumps. straps and r CI r-...r. All l,4a Spt :al S5.45 i .. Goodyear lowing Girl Shoes I I) si.oo j,.i alia orown S jede 8 lie 3 Lot Table , 99c ?pers J Running $4 00 :.d SI lien's Dress (Oxfords Mi. j Th-r Last vrd rubber fSS EARLE : PRESIDENT; -n Canadian Ensuing Year Club 6 Canadian Club ... tiu-eunK yesterday V cay Hall with a ; members pretent. tlw ensuing yeai follows: j rodent. Mrs. H. R. William v, E M. Baric. ! rsi l'nt. Mrs N President, Mr. Mrs A L. Holtby. s rrtary, Mrs. Vr W Vance. iirAurpr, Mrs. M D.I Mrs Arnold Platan. T Gorman, MM. L. B. 1 Mm n. O. Large. y ,t $10 was donated to, : and $10 to the Milk J IVhlsn.) ri uir Dallj fure to bring dally re- gfl'gHP STYLC Made In Vancouver Phone firten C15 $1.49 Women's Dress And Walking Shoes Reduced $2.95 Oood range of sizes, styles and colon Values to 5 $2.49 ojV Youths Campers With Elk uppers and rubber soles. MEN'S BOYS' YOUTHS $1.95 $1.75 $1.60 Ladles' Shoes All styles Low and cuban heels, too. All PI RATE SHOE STORE S1.95 reduced. $2.95 BRAVEST OF ALL DEEDS 1 Captain Colthurst Tells Japanese of ' Bring In Prison With Churchill in South Africa I A copy of the Japan Chronicle ut to hand tells of a recent visit .0 Kobe of Captain John Bo wen -Colthurst, who contested this rid- :ng in the provincial nation and who e:ne that time hi been living at Sooke. B. C. He has re wUy been trttta north China on stgm ni'H . inurvicwed in Kobe. CapUin Col-our i' repcrted to have said: "My own hope is that through imorcn-tae and mutual under- naner Caotaln Colthurst told of be Ins a nrlsoner In South Africa along Rupert PEOPLES, Store Third Ave Next to Hcilbroncr's. Fabric Gloves 69c Keg. SI Values. Satin Slips $1 Iter. $1.95 Values. Crepe Hose 69c Mercerized Top. Tea Aprons 49c Organdy and Prints. Kiddies' Print Dresses sizes 1-11 Iter- to $5.00 New Spring Styles. Shades and trim. Kiddies' Mercired Ankle, I lose S pairs for Ladles' Lastex Garter and Pantie Girdles Ladies' Snu.ty Panties and Briefs White Fabric (loves Value to 65c SI.00 si.00 39c 35c $1 MILLINERY $1.49 NATIONALLY AD- ft g VERTISED HOSIERY Because of the low price, we cniVt advertise the name. 79c Crepes. Chiffons 2 Pair and Semi-Service For $150 o 0 a o a o o o o o o o o o 8 o o s o o ooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooo MAIL FOR I OVERSEAS No Chance Taken With Slow Ti import Posties Training At Ottawa For Service Abroad OTTAWA, May 2: (CP) Post-1 .naslers for Canada's overseas! forces receive their training in a hard school. The men who will .role1 ten serving in France and England must srrve an appren- p at the Base Army Post Office la Ottawa. It is through thai office that all mall consigned to troops overseas u;;l pass and there the men of thr postal carra come up against itandln It will be posioie ior iwo .,rartCFlly all the problems they great Fmplres. the Japanese and r,ay m tHe army postal the British, to recover their old ,crTice anywhere, footing of friendship. Ai Sir Rob- The bs Post Office in Ottawa ert Cralgie pointed out in his speech j- t on-r a bmv centre of active the oth" day In our history and or end a training depot from our traditions as well as in our ge- Uhlch dmfts will be sent overseas ographtcal similarities, we have as required for the postal needs much In common.' of Canada's expanding overseas In on Interview with trie sams army. Train Under Veteran with Right Hon Winston ChurehiU A staff of 30 postal corps men' Just before Churchill escaped. , He under Major, O. W. Ross, experi-: told of the escape how he bluffed eneM post office official and vet-i the sentries, hopped a train and. fran 0f the Postal Corps in the' DRESSES . Keif. Value to $9.95 A selection of crepes, sheers, and novelty weaves In choice shades and styles. DRESSES Spring afternoon frocks and others for business and dressy occasions. Sizes 12-46. $2.95 $5.95 SALE GROUPS . DRESSES Iter;. Value to $7.50. Sale rack of oddments in silk crepe dresses. SUITS Reg. Value to $15. Special rack of pure wool tailored and sport suits Home Frocks Si $1:95 $4.95 All newest styles circular skirts, flares, pleats, etc. . o o a o o a a o o o o o a o o o o a o 0 o o 0 0 g 0 .Phone Blue 907 Wool Sweaters .... $2.49 Cardigans and Pullovers. Cotton Housecoats Reduced to Only $1.95 Ladies' Panties, Bloomers and Vests Two For - $1 Turkish Towel Wash Cloths 3 For 25c Ladies Wool Skirts Styles and Shades . .. $2.49 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOO0Ofr0HWO60f0HSKJOO COATS AND SUITS Tailored Suits In Dressy. Sport and Box Styles. Also fitted coats.. All drastically reduced. HIS MAJESTY COLLECTS THE TICKETS $ro.95 DRESSY COATS Novelty Collars and Collar less styles. Attractive. Dressy Spring Shades. Only MfrOOOOC-OOOOOOOO 000 O0O 0O000O 0OO000OO0O0OO00O0O0O000O0O000 0 0 o o o o 0 0 o 0 o O 0 0 o o o o Spring Handbags Si net. $s Spring Bags In patent and calf Black, navy. wine, rust and fawn. Blouse Special S2.29 Keg. $1 Value. Crepes and sheers in spring shades and styles. Size 14-44. 0 o 0 0 0 0 o g 0 0 0 0 0 g 0 O0OOOO 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 THE RUPERT PEOPLES STORE $14.95 0OKKHXHJO000O0O00KHJKlO OOCHJOOa Turkish Towels Large size. 2 for - Brassieres Pink and White Ladies' Lisle Hose. Ladies' Flannel SI 49c Selection Q4 1 2 for Slacks QS Q All Colors ... ' llgsiiigsS llssstafigsV jgsgsT Siiliily' (rggjk Hk! gsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirvgsgsittigsiiiiiiHgB fe-pSP gk..t.gHggggKlSgfeis mt&.m-7'BKBi3BKHF9IR. IgggggggLi Y'j'j .1. ui: v.. s . :;t. ,:rapb if a ux pa Tiw Br;-tish toULer at it ft had Jst a.rived on leave from France. Rushing to idk- iiir tram to. LDiid m he shoved his ticket into the hand of the man in blue uniform with gold-braided cap who stood at the platform entrance. Then he looked into the face of the 'ticket collector" and snapped to the saiute The t-ollector" was King George. The King grinned broadly, tore out the soldier's ticket from the book. and handed it back to the stunned Tommy. , , not knowing a word of the language ja8t war. trains for overseas by - of the natives or the Boers, manag- handling some 20 tons of mall a ship may carry an accumulation ing charges. If It contains clgar- TU.I1H11U. far. 1. nf cevpral rtavs' mail That, monnt Attn ttiev xrill nrhnh1w ho rirlort RUPERT MEN'S 00 ad BOYS' STORE SIXTH ST. Between 2nd and 3rd Ave. Phone Black 181 Men's Suits Much Ilieher Values Wide choice of patterns, color.r and styles. New spring stock. While They Last-Men's Felt 0 1Q Hats-Odd Lot ?JLtJ $2 Fine Summer Q-t iQ Weieht Combs $3 Work Pants 81.95 Boys' and Youths' Long Pant Suits Browns, greys and greens. All sizes, 26-33. Dad's. Special 'War Conferences At Indian Table Important Talks Held Over Choice Antique From Ranee's Palace w v . , . . - - - - wv mw rviwsuwv wi vk, . -. 1 ed to get away rltory Here they have to straighten put occasional delays but It Isbetter-out and worthless by the time! For Stewart and Premier The Captain also toM the new6- an the tangles which arise from man nsiung comRietc ios nanerman of his admiration for Mr. lmpr0per addressing of mall as Alternative Address Churchill, giving as one example best they can. Sometimes they fall Qn ,s of consumabje how hlr hero had galloped up to beCause the sender neglects to put such aJ clgareUes tobacco, candy sixty armed Boers, any one u, on me enveioue u .cM...r... and Qther foodJ , tne corps rnuld have shot him and one of number of the man to whom It Is ... . e an alternative alternative add whom nearly did. A lew mmuie. taoressea or nis unu Tbbacco amid cheers. He said he saw Lieu- unit of the forces overseas has a f,cer commandlng the addressee's tenant Ornntjln TWoei ubic u unlt as lth alternative address. ... . ML" w.r nip deed tnprs and letters in the base Vlcloriaror";..-hiwV nffi(.. a. ih. moll Is sorted Albert Furrow, steamboat " n. of f his hoeriodlcal periodical having " arrived i from Ihey get back to Canada whereas. when the alternative address Is given, some soldier overseas can enjoy them. address. 1 SA' Mail Scheduh later the Union Jack was hoUteo Each battalion, battery, or other glftj at specla, ZOZtrSL ratM glye Qf For the East , Then. If the addressee cannot be i Monday, Wednesday, and at Moris but he aiway .'.. ... hn located, the officer commlnrilnz Friday Churchill's gallop was - - V sealed and sent may distribute the dgmretEeWr From the East- deed of nil. ff in nn PflUern nort tobacco among the men of the! Tuesday. Thursday and ?hln. Mall for the troops Is not sent given and the man for whom the For Vancouver Jffirial duties, on sl"w freighters. Only ships parcel Is Intended cannot be found j Tuesday Tuesday visits to the city on n .M.h the bt chance of 'el- the parcel must be returned to vancumw ... . 1 . 1 .. (ha c-nj.. canriar U'Vin ., .vll, wilt IViAr, k. Ka ' 'j. nM- .rfi-rdnv morn- udina; aiwcic dv mt curiujr air v.v. ..... ...v.. Ul Wie the Prince uwf " ,' ... ht uied. So It Is that sometimes 'n scmea wun a 0111 tor rcyirn mall . ti. will will rptnrn return sttlltn ininh'"- I t 1 ,lng Hp S pjn uavuw... ..... . Ther it must wait for a suitable unit, u no alternative address is, baiuroay u.uu p.m. ... 12:30 noon Thursday 10.15 p.m Friday 9:30 pjn May 10 and 21 "4 pjn. LONDON. May 2: CP) Brl- M.n s army council holds its fre quent deliberations over a much-iravelled table that stood in a e s palace in India until an Ii-iih regiment took it after cap-u; ins Jha.i5i fortress in 1858 In t(. TnHian mntlnv Just like Boys' Suits With Short Pants $2.25 While They Last Styles and materials you will like. Priced to sell. Men's Topcoats New Spring Arrivals Greens, greys and browns. Double breasted and raglan styles. Worth, much more. $13.95 Youth's Shirts Boys' Sweaters Boys' Short Flannel Pants Boys' Shirts .... 89c $1.00 50c 79c 25c 50c SI Tables Tables Tables . MANY ITEMS V PUICE WHILE THEY LAST. $9.95 Men's Pants Overall $1.00 Priced unusually low Blue Denim These will sell fast. $15.50 Rupert Men's & Boys' Store , Steam Rollered Says Labor M.P. LONDON, May 2: (CP) J. L. Hollins. Labor MP. for Silvertown. was pertinent when he gave his first impression of the House of Commons in his maiden speech. Mr. Hollins said he had sat hearing fine speeches pathetic speechesfrom the Labor benches, while fewer than four members of the government side present, ex--n A recentlv-iRserted silver plaque were the Front Bench. Then at ciadme the Uble proclaims It was "pre- 11 aftcr the had P-- speeches gone -on nist to the army coun- . "n nour"- a 'crowd bfSan to bv thr officers of the Prince . -r W3lr I.emster Regiment (Royallcome 1x1 Uke rabbits from their bolt ho,es'" A P"5 wh not Cv-rfian- on disbandment. July 31 1022." Thr CPnad'an -connec-' know what was n me speeches "rent 1013 the ,obbv and "steam-br-n? Mon is explained by the Lelnsters amleamited with a real- Iollerel the whole lot." "It does rn-nt raisrrt in Canada durhv; the not strlke me that tnat 15 a very Indian Mutiny. I democratic procedure," Mr. Hollins Presentation of the table- came 'concluded, when, in common with other " . . . . . Southern Irish forces, the regiment was disbmded in 1922 on 1 creation of the Irish Free State i Eire. The Prince of Wales, jcnlonel-in-chlef of the Lelnsters. j presented the table to the army council. From Vancouver RiPday 4 pm. Wednesday 10 am. Friday 4 pjn. May 5. 16 and 27 aan. sunaay 7 pjn. Wednesday 1 pjn From Stewart and Premier Tuesday 11-30 am Thursday 9 p.m. For Alice Arm. Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday ...7 pjn From Alice Arm, Naa River and Port Simpson . . .. Tuesday .,..4....4. . lIJO iajn, r"or Queen Charlotte Islands- May 3, 17 and 31 9:30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands-May 15 and 29 a.m. For Alaska- Wednesday 1 pjn. May 5, 16 and 27 . ajn. From Alaska-Thursday 9 pjn. May 10 and 21 pjn. DOUBLE ABOOKtETTC5 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAWY PIION'K 57 IDORA Roller Rink' Dailv Sessions as Follows: Jionday anif, Thursday Pal Nites. 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