Saturday. July a, 154j. RUG?' PAG2 THBZ3 SMART BAGGAGE for vacation time Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. Open Until 10 pjn. Saturdays . . vpunnrr Tftflnv I I 1 T 1 1 1 1 M. UUM I w in, u on the train due to ar- Pnnce Rupert this after- Villi Ladies' Twin- Set'tSi- Pakrtte and matching overnight case. Fancy tweed coverings' with high quality fittings and linings. Beta $12.00 t0 $25.00 ALso Club Hags, Two-Suiters, Fortnighters and Trunks "TRAVEL WITH TltAVELflAKDH Men's Gladstone lings , ivuh suit fixture and :. Well lined. Finished ;me and solid $12.00 $18.00 $26.50 $35.00 Watts & Nick erson Woman To Smash Food "Rackets" LONDONi July 5: (CP) A woman, Syblll1 Campbell, London barrister, has been appointed by the T tit Will oe a guvt Ul uiaiiui r wiiiuu im cmuiLc iic 4Hr& Rlx at Bishop's Lodae nndlernments drive to smash food rac I vca-. t) at the Cathedral tomor- rain Monday. keteers. She controls a oody of en forcement officers enrolled to de tect food offences. HIIRPH NOTlf FS ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Very Iter. J; H: Gibson, Dean Organist; Peter Lien Choir Leader A J. Lancaster Sunday School Sup'L, Frank Skinner 11a.m.-Thp Rt. 8:00 ajn. Holy Communion - Morning Prayer and Holy Communion Rev. Ralph Sherman, M.Ai, D.D. Lord 3l pm Kvening Prayer and1 Serntoni Preacher The Dean Sr. PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th and 9th Aves. East y II. Myrwang, Pastor. Ites. 1077 1st Ave. W. Phone Hlk.1 888 Mrs. I. Feness, Organist Mrs. J. Myrwang, S.S. Supt. SUNDAY, JULY 6th 11 00 a.mt Divine Services in English; MONDAY. JULY 1th All invited 00 d m The pr WM begin a term of week-day Religious Instruc- " nit- ( iiiinrpn nnnvp nrimiirv eraaes ure iimwu i nimm, All members please attend. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Have You Seen the New . I EXSTEEL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE 'ngie compact unit. No colls to pop up, no webbing to sag, no ngs to break, It is sanitary, No space for dirt or vermin to ollect and the open bottom makes cleaning easy. Sold excluslve-ly l" this city by us. Minvi' ? Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS ill- Jehave on hand large, stocks of: coal to suit every requirement, ""our coal is carefully screened and' prepared: Also a complete' ine of lumber for every type of budding. Our shingles are from J? Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and have ot the natural olU so necessary' to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME PhilnntK Evif t AlCb. Ltd. PriNK 651 PHONE PHONE 652 Letter Box SPLENDID RECORD' Editor. Daily News: This is. the first opportunity ine city ot prince, iiupert, Pott i morning: Esslngton and Queen Charlotte Islands was as follows: Cash ; $10,501.02 Pledges 990.75- $11,491.77 Of this amount there was received from Queen Charlotte Islands: Cash $1,487.49 Pledges 114.0& tt.581-.4rf' As you are aware, the quota Prince-Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands combined was $5,000;. so that the total actually received was more than double the quota; The contributions from Queen rwrtaHnn.e The above reflects the loyalty! and generosity of the people of mis district o a worthy cause. There were between seventy and eighty working on the committee In Prince Rupert alone, as well as a great number at Queen Charlotte Islands and Port Esslngton. They gave their time willingly The total expense In collecting' LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Old Oold, .Bulger's. tf. I ' On-account of the rain last nleht jhave had of finally calculating the 'all outdoor sports were called off. results ol the recent campaign fori ; Canadian. War Services fund. The Mlss M. Kenny left for Vancouver i Novelty Dance Sunnyside Cannery SATURDAY, JULY 12 TliiW Orchestras Ice Cream, Pop, Hot Dogs, Ccffee and Cakes on Sale Raffles for Home Made Cakes Admission' $1.00; Proceeds to Canada's War Effort' Miss Molly Frew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frew, Is leaving this sixtn aisinct. to uu me vacancy tr , fi 1 1 created by the death of her hus-lftmt fOf Canada band. Rep. William D. Byron, in an . airplane crash. Mrs. Byron moved Mr. and Mrs. Delldal, left on the Carderia last night for" Vancouver. Mrs. R. Wilson left on the train yesterday for Port Arthur. reason for the delay is due, to our on the Princess Adelaide yesterday in the police court yesterday having received final, contributions .afternoon, .Laugnle McKinnon for being drunk from Queen Charlotte Islands only . - 'was fined $25 or 7 days in Jail. last week. ' Lieut. U Fricklo R.C.Nj left fori The total amount- received from Montreal on the train-llesterday . Mrs. James Brown and daughter I Ada left on the train yesterday for j, .Windsor. ' Wm. Belli retired sleeping and j I dining car agent for the (J3i.R., left) Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Irvine left Jon the train yesterday morning for yesterday morning on the train for Ontario. a holiday at Lakelse Lake. Mrs. Florence Blance and Mrs. A. R. Nichols left on the train nesday night for Lake Kathlyn. Mjr. and Mrs. A. MacKenzie- and daughter Elspeth left on the train yesterday for Edmonton. M. Sollows left on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon for Vancouver. Ouldo Bussanich left-for Hazelton yesterday and will motor from there to Vancouver. Th npliamv, accountant at Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell re- the grain elevator, left on the train turne to the city last night on the vptrHov mnrhltiB for Montreal. ""ucu "u vuueuuver ana vie torla. W. W. C; O'Neill and daughter and .afternoon for Vancouver to spend Dorothy left on the Princess Ade- cheerfully, and deserve the thanks j the holiday with relatives. nf nil . - . . ' . - 1 r . r, irrinv Inf. ml, ana xvus. w. r. ivxcin wsn icii. lalde yesterday afternoon for Vic toria on holiday, this lanre sum In Prince Runert nn tho-t.rnin vpstprriav mnmlnr for Mrs- ergin, motner of Dr. L; was $12.45. W are advised by the Hazelton. From there they will ' arrived ln tre city on provincial committee that this low mnt,r tn VnnrouvM-. "1C mieiame irom van expense raUo Is a record for the couver yesterday, afternoon. Dominion of Canada. J. W. NICHOLLS. :,GLAM0R LADY IN CONGRESS Misses Joan and Francis Cross Peter Wong, foreman of Nelson lana Mrs. o. u: junnn ih ior Br(ythPrs plpHm nrriv t. Htizeltbn on; the train yesterday dty yesterday afterno(n m tne morning and from there they will Princess Adelaide from Vancouver, motor to Vancouver. . D. Cambell, superintendent of A; E. Thomas, daughter and the Bui Missouri Mine. nnRSPrt ifirrandson arrived from the south u K7 1 - " ' blUUUKll VliC. LikV UUA I LIU I llillU III! on the Cardena to attend the wed- the Prince George enroute to July. 5; (CP) ding , of his two daughters this eve- couver. He was accompanied by congress nas its nrst giamor.iung ai uie viigucun nurvn w c M,rs. Campbell. lady." She's Mrs. Katharine Byron, o ciock. the only woman trie "free state of r Maryland tver sent to Congress., n 1 pLilJMft.i Elected recently from Maryland's, IV Ojal VflllUreil The visit 0f4tbp.Blshop.oL; Cal gary, Dr. Ralph Sherman, on' Sun day July 6, will give the people of Prince Rupert an opportunity to hear one of the most outstanding men In the Canadian church. He Will Breach ln Rt. Anrtrpnr's Path. Irt on the House like a cool evening Princesses Elitabeth- And Margaret edral a). tne n. 0.clock service and breeze. ,Mrai ln st peter's. Seal Cove, at Her Induction gave the House of Representatives its liveliest day lrt-months, notwithstanding all the (before she had almost tearfully cried, "Oh Sam," and forthwith proceeded to plant a happy kiss on the blushing cheek of Speaker Sam Rayburn. The news photographers asked the Speaker to give them a retake The bachelor from Texas said he was sorry but he did not kiss ln public. Senator Millard F. Tydlngs of- Maryland and even longer a friend of the Byrons than Mr. Rayburn said something to the effect thai not. being a bachelor; In public was the only way he would kiss". So the photographers got their picture probably the! only one extant of senator congratulating congresswoman ln such a manner. Mrs. Byron's grandfather was Louis E. McComas. who was in Congress from that same Sixth (District of Maryland and later U. S. senator. He died a judge. Her father was E. Goodloe Edgar, Detroit sugar refiner, a general ln the First Great War, in charge of U. S. airport construction. Her husband, "Bill' Byron, was a lieutenant in the air force and at the time of his death one of the ringleaders of national defence and al most a pioneer in fighting for ade quate defence highways. YES.' We Repair Water Pipes; Roofs; Woodwork, Stoves. Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned . $1.59 Chimneys Swept $!.50 IIANDY MAN IIOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 733 J. H, BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldf. Show Here TORONTO, July 5: (CP) Prin- irivnamles of national defence. In s Elizabeth and Princess Marg Bishop oftne first place, it was hardly over are1 Rose are busy-somewhere-In ren are making for the Red Cross and' for European refugees. j The Royal children are sending. thelr contribution to Toronto so that it can be exhibited' along with the prize-winning work' of Canadians in the Women's; Bulld- dresses, pajamas and underclothes, made by children In elementary,, high schools, colleglates and voca- j tlonal schools. After the Exhibition all the garments will be sent to r Britain. 1 FATAL LOVE AFFAIR EXTER, Eng., July 5: (CP) Capt. Richard Crow, 22, of the Bri tish Army was found dead ln a wood with a revolver In his hand. Evidence was his engagement had been broken of f recently, If you want something, advertise for It. Hundreds of people get what, they want that way. (tf) Announcements All advertisements In this' coir umn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Dominion Day Celebration and Dance at Port Esslngton, July 5. Rebekah Canteen Fund Tea Mrs. J. E. Doddle, July. 10th. ' Searchlight Auxiliary Tea( 17', Mrs. W. L. Armstrong's. July Midsummer Dance, Oddfellows' Hall July 18, benefit Oddfellows' War Contingent Fund. Mike Colussl's Orchestra. 7:30 pjn., service. OUT OF THE FRYING PAN the MAKE RUGS FOR BRITAIN. MANCHESTER, July, 5: (CP) Englandi-knlttlng a bundle for German airmen are arcong pa- Canada, tlents In British hospitals being ; In the bundle will be sweaters, taught rug-making and other han-sox and' helmets; the same things dlcrafts by Women's Institute In-hundreds of Canadian school child- structors. BROMLEY, Eng., July 5: fCP) Suspected because of his frequent cooking of chops and steaks for breakfast an A.R1P. ambulance driver was fined $22.25 for obtain- ratloned meat wlthout hibUion; August 22 to September ,lng C0UPns- 6The competition for Canadian: "uhnedr Cft,rJSPT fled school children, includes mitts; lih!al 1, ,0. "1M0 f1"" Buuu results. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 57S HE SPOTTED THE BISMARK This unnamed Royal Air Force pilot tells a group of awed men and boys, at an English colliery how he, and fellow crew members, of an American-made scouting plane spotted the fleeing Nazi battleship Blsmark. and directed British warships which arrived on the scene and sank the Nazi ship. Wedded In Nave Of Westminster Old Custom Revived as Result Bomb Damage in Historic Abbey of LONDON, July 5: (CP,1 First wedding in the nave of Westminster Abbey since the. Reformation took place after bomb damage made it necessary to revive an old ecclesiastical custom when Kathleen Car negie, daughter of a former sub-dean at the Abbey, married Capt. Raymond Gibbs. Until the custom was abolished, an altar was placed before the or-g'an screen in the nave because the congregation were not allowed to mingle with the abbey monks at the high altar. As a result of a Nazi raid all services now are conducted PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK 34 before a temporary altar In the nave. Pageantry of an abbey wedding; remained. The choir In scarlet cassocks and white surplices stood on each side of 'the Unknown Warrior's tomb waiting for the bride; At the Great West Door were the robed clergy, headed by the Bishop of St. Albans and ths Dean of Westminster. Advertise in the Dally News SPECIAL: Him 3 STAR RYE AND SHIPYARD! This advertisement Is not published ' Or or dliinlaYfri displayed hv by the Jia T.lnnnr Liquor Pnnfrnl Control Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled Board or by the Government of-British Columbia. CHIROPRACTOR, Stanley W. Colton, D.CPh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 619 Evening Dance Cruise BY S.S. "CAMOSUN" MONDAY, JULY 7th Leave C.N.R. Dock 8:00 p.m. Returning 11:00 p.m. Refreshments Served Aboard EXCURSION FARE $1.00 plus Tax Music by 1st Btn. Rocky Mountain Rangers 7-piece Dance Orchestra Accommodation Comfortably Limited All Union Steamships arrivals and departures on and after July 7- will sail on Daylight saving time. JULY CLEARANCE End Tables At $8.00 Flat Top Writing Desk At Pullman Wardrobe Trunk At Ce?tr ch!st.sI... $29.00 $27.95 $13.00 Elio's Furniture Store Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MOOSE BUILDING THIRD AVENUE V I is 'X-