pday May 8, 1940. mm r w-r i re -s-m Seagram's Famous Brands SEAGRAM'S "V-O." SEA" IRAKI'S "KING'S PLATE" SEAGRAM'S "OLD RYE" i'hone 775 Vrictt for a j oz. lottkt range from U.Ji to $yjj udvrrUscment Is not published or displayed by the Liquor i r il Hoard or by the Government of DrltLsh Columbia. HAD CHOICE OF PERILS i Elizabeth Fairbank said she did Ill lM nunlltr nsrkrd by Am-Jrt maker of riff trie ' itorn ... a price that's hw a what you mltht .she re fur a lat jrar's : i Hie frilurr ou jrt! " ' ft, nf helf apace r : 'J storage Irar ,! Ilcht ... 2 extra-r 'PC shrlm . . . the r vested unit, that till le than 20 of and hi nulflclcnt o l -"' 5 rrfriirri-' under averaje 1 I rn (1 onl. re this treat I n': oTer the entire 1910 nilor line. We'll We jou ? Imok "The 1910 Itcfrlt-(lUtilt' to help you " a refrigerator. ;not blame the driver. If the car May 8: CP Before, had mined her she "would have -M injuries received 'been run over by a bus.' she add i s:rd d')wn by a car. Mrs ed. TO BUY YOUR 1940 REFRIGERATOR . 1L7 IV VINATOR ivc jou full K ruble foot lie cipa- .3 t l ?L)I 130 Model KELVINAT0RS HKJCKU FOR LESS MONEY I'rom $IRi r0 un on Easy Terms at McRae Bros. MacKenzies Furniture 1 s.yixk chestermkli) suites kll.ARNKY CHESTERFIELD SUITES vcritu Guaranteed for thr ' R m r our life, .ntvicl charged Call and see them. (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 Easy 1 Can Klde for Price nf One j UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. K'eaniers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver. T s-8. CATALA EVl'.ltY TUES- T.S.S. CAUIIENA FRIDAY, lAY, 1:30 p.m. 10;30 p.m. Vanrnuver. Tliurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office purther Intimation Regarding Reservations and Tickets From F,JANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Aent. Third Ave. Phone 5G8 I Parsley is a very desirable herb to have growing In the garden. Housewives use It a great deal for I garnishing and cooks use it Tor jiiavortng. For use this year It Is too late to sow seeds now. It Is I better to get a few plants from a florist or from a neighbor. Most people like to grow their 'own mint but, in doing so, care . should be taken not to plant it I where it can spread among the flowers. The better the soil the comes a nuisance. Mint sauce Is Victoria. used wtth mutton or lamb and mint is used by cooks for Sage may be grown in Prince Rupert but It should be in a sheltered position and in well drained soil. It can be progagated by means of cuttings. II The morning frosts of the past few days have been dangerously near to damaging tender young plants. Early potatoes, dahlias and almost any tender seedlings Just out of a hot house or frame are liable to be touched. I have not lost anything so far but I hear that some of the people living near the mountain have suffered. It should be safe to sow beans now Broad beans 'may be sown In February but the more tender kid ney beans, wax beans, scarlet runners or other tender varieties would be in danger of betng frozen if they were aDove ground now. Peas of all kinds are quite safe as they stand a lot of frost. What has happened to the birds this year? Usually they are leaving about this time. I have heard 'people say It Is quite safe to sow small seeds after May 10 as the 'birds are usually away by that Itlme. Here It Is May 8 and they have not arrived. I do not refer t- the robins but to the small i :at-hine birds that do so much damage to younu seed beds and mi "s up the flower beds. I At this tune of year a great imany people wish they had more I of the bright yellow alyssum saxa- tile sometimes called gold dust or i I golden alyssum. It goes so well j 'with forget-me-nots and other spring flowers. The way to get tt Is either to buy young plants or to I sow the seeds now tn a cold frame j or in the open for next year. They I re perfectly hardy and will! bloom year after year In this' climate. It Is now time to think about staking perennials. They nearly all J need support dutlng the days of heavy rain and wind. Every year otherwise excellent gardens are Making over gardens is a pleas- ' & i . V -11 nil. we look over our gardens when thev a-e blooming and thTnK how we can do better next year. And we can nil do bler. most of us a lot better.--H.F.P. I Reception Given Ocean Falls Man And His Bride on RAN FALLS. May 8. A well- aitended reception was given In the Arbamar on Friday evening by the Joint Ladles' and Men's Liberal Associations, to welcome Cyril Mars-den and hi? bride nee Isabelle; Bailey 1 on their return from a hon-j evmoon spent In the south. Danc-i Ing was enjoyed until midnight, j when Charles Wright presented the; young couple with a trl-Hght aj Bift from the Men's Liberal Assoc- clatlon, of which Mr. Marsden has been secretary for some years. Then I supper was served under the man-iagement of Mrs. Gordon Batllle. secretary of the Women's Liberal Association. TETE DAILY tWPB PAGE TilKCB fmvniim i .Mi LOCAL NEWS NOTES 364 Days For You. ! Make The 365th Day IMPORTANT. St. Peters Sale. Rtanlev Savllle left last night on 8cal Cove Hall, tomorrow. 109) a trip to Vancouver. (Sunday May 12th) W, A. Canadian Tea. May 15. ! Stewart on official duties. Capt. A. M. Clarke of the Royal' Rev. A. L. Anderson, United Canadian Artillery arrived in the Church pastor at Stewart, was a British Columbia, ",e1tU4WJTt 0 - came in from Simpson to Join tne and mortician. staff of the Canadian Fish ir-Cold surgeon Storage Co. for the summer. VISIT BULKLEY VALLEY SMITHERS. May 7: Mr. and Mrs. Olaf T. Sundal of Terrace motor trip through the Bulkley Valley. They expect to be back after a few days and to return to their home from Smlthers by train. Announcements All adtertisemenU in tnu cw Bton will be charned for s full month at 25 word St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. Catholic Toe Mrs. J. spoiled for lark of staking. Plants May 16. which thrive alone and unnipport-J ed some places have to be staked 1 United I In the Prince Rupert gardens. May 22. Plants grow taller here than In mosti places. Presbyterian 3rown's, May 10. Empire May 23. Evening Tea, Mrs. T. Legion Spring Carnival. Moose s. Tea, Mrs. R. G. Large, am paswrne. e u i.c 10 iuo. J0 Mrs. J. n. Gibson's. At over the result of our labors and 5s'- a few people ar satisfied. Theyj Girl Oulde Association TeaMrs. lare hopeless. They will never im-1 j. r. Morison's, McBrlde Street, prove. Tt. i the eardener who is June 1. not ntlsflcd who improves. Usually Presbyterian Missionary Tea,-Mrs. W. M. Lamble, June 5. - Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' Home June 6. P.T.A. Tea and Children's Display, Oddfellows' Hall. Friday, June 7. Lutheran Sewing Circle Tea and Sale, Mrs. Murvold's, June 13. Anglican Tea, Nlcholls. June 13. Mrs. W. Night or Day Phone 112 Taxi Prompt Servlce-3 Heated Cars CENTRAL HOTEL ? STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 50c and up Hot and Cold Water, Shower '' Baths Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress MUSEUM TO $ Ernest Santerbane arrived -tn.the Staff Sergeant Ernest Gammon y c tv on the Cataia yesteraayfarter-: returned, to tne my on mi uawia - noon to pay a visit to his home I yesterday afternoon from a trip to.j here. city on the Prince George this passenger aboard the Catala yes-f morning from Victoria for Instfuc-! terday afternoon going through to J tlonal duty in connection with the Vancouver to attend the annual 102nd Battery. jUnlted Church Conference. , Ijl Miss Eva Morris, daughter of Mr. ' Mrs. H. S. Kelser and family of f and Mrs. Frank Morris of this city. Inverness arrived In the city on Is among those taking graduation the Prince George this morning excercises at the training school from the south, being on their ; more it will spread until it be- for nurses at St. Joseph's Hospital, way to the Skeena River for the j Mrs. Morris Is in Victoria summer after spending the winter 5, to attend the exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jurmaln re turned, to the city on the Prince ,ln Victoria. n Ikl. n.nlnn frnrr. ifl thf CltV OB the PfifirP ClPfTfP f UCUIKC 111.-? 4IU.lt ,UU I? honevmoon trip to Vancouver, this morning from Vancouver to L; Seattle and elsewhere In thePay a visit of inspection to pro- 'f south. The bride was the former gress 01 worK 0n tne seal cove 5 Miss Edith Miller. alr ba- I Col. J. W. Nlcholls, general man- Mr. Justice A. M. Manson arrived seer of the Canadian Fish & Cold m the city on the Prince George storaee Co.. will be the speaker to Col. E. J. Ryan, head of the E. J. Ryan Construction Co.. arrived!! this momlng from Vancouver to mnrrnv at the regular weeklv lun- presiae over me spring session 01 1 cheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary the Supreme Court Assizes which t;iUD, giving impressions 01 a iccem j - K--"-' i trip to Eastern Canada and the Un ited States. I today at the regular weekly lunch eon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Stepp, formerly or this Rev T. C. Colwell United Church , pastor " at Port Simpson, was a pas- ci? "jj recf 1 years lo u a .u. cated at Ketchikan, Is a passen- aboard the Prce George to-1 afternoon going through to Van- .... . .... dav returning to Ketchikan aftpr couver to attena the annual uruisn - . j; "- Church of Canada. His son. Brian wuuCUfc. OPEN SOON! arrived In Smlthers on Saturday morning and departed for a- short npard Irld Initial Meeting of Sea- son With Dr. .Veal Carter Presiding The Museum Board held Its first meeting of the year last night when plane were made for the reopening of the museum for the coming tourist season with N. L. Jones as custodian and William Lamb as his assistant. Mr. Lamb taking the morning session and Mr. Jones afternoon. A committee consisting of Dr. Neal Carter. Mrs. J. B. Gibson, N. Mussallem and Dr. J. T. Mandy was FOR HER. j Mother's Day Suggestions We Will Pay the Postage on All Out of Town Gifts KAYSER HOSE $1 ' DAINTY SLIPS $1.25 FANCY NIGHTGOWNS $1.95 HOUSE COATS $U5 WOOL SWEATERS $2.95 HANDERKERCHIEFS 25c DRESSY COATS $12.95 Only Divorces At Session Of 1 T? a trip to Seattle where he has A vsl7Ps nPrP Mr. from petitioner. Ruth Marv McCallum vs. William B. McCallum. T. W. Brown for petitioner, R. L. McLennan for respondent. John Johanwi vs. Christine Jo- hansen. Melvln Lynum, corespondent, T. W. Brown for WAR CASUALTY WELLINGTON, May 8: CP appointed to arrange for the an-j The New Zealand News Letter, clr-nual meeting which It Is expected culating to Empire newspapers, has will take the form of a dinner. A ceased publication "owing to war number of preliminary details have 1 conditions." the New Zealand see-to be settled before a definite an- tion of the EmDlre Press Union ha nouncement can be made in this regard, the committee wishing to have a deflnlte'policy to outline to the members at the annual meeting.-Various matters such as Insurance, accommodation and methods of procedure were discussed at the meeting. Thoc present were Dr.! Neal Carter, acting president in the Xlal. absence of R. L. Mcintosh, Dr. J. T. . Manay, Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Arnold. Flaten. J. C. Gllker, W. E. CollisonJ Branch WA. Tea, May n. Mussallem. H. F. Pullen and the 1 custodian N. L. Jones. $300 OR THREE MONTHS Thomas Collier, for keeping liquor for sale, has been fined $300, with option of three months' imprisonment, in city police court by Magistrate McClymont. THE SEAL"' QUALITY fail. vi53aag GOLD SEAL Fancy cd buckeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with in all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert announced. PURSES $2 GLOVES $1 STYLISH DRESSES $355 SHEER SCARVES $1 Enchanting New Evening Gowns Latest arrivals in all the new breathtaking colors and styles for that "all important " formal. Charmingly designed to catch "his" eye. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 111 111 limmmmmsBBSsammamBsssBammmmmm. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 Weather Forecast General Synopsis The pressure appears low west of the Queen , Charlotte Islands and relatively high over the province. The weath- With four divorce petitions all er continues mild and showers have the business on the docket, the been general over Vancouver spring (session of the Supreme land. Court Assizes opened in Prince West Coast of Vancouver Island-Rupert today with Mr. Jus- Fresh southeast winds, becoming tlce A. M. Manson here to be the strong, cloudy and mild with occas-presiding judge. The divorce pe- ional rain. ; Utlons are as follows: i William Louvell Holmes .(Ter race) vs. Mary Violet Holmes, A1-: WHEAT PRICES SVTT C"Sa!Po0W iP: WINNIPEO, ' May , 8: lCP)-Wln-Futtori for petitioner." , tt. f' .JV? Un ,ToWA K!rftf T.titKM. r -8c nigH- Whltfleld Elder. W. O. Fulton -for I er to tic lower vesterdav with May closing at 88 lie. New York wheat prices were c higher today with September at $1.04. LONDON SILVER LONDON, May 8: The London silver price today was 20T8c pence per ounce. 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