New Arrivals ... In The Boys Department ILOVEKS- ru woo,; eood we,8ht- I toil years KAVV COTTON l'ANTSrj 4 0 ID 'aJS F0 TUOt'SEUS- 6 to 18 years UOKT PANTS-Twecds. s to 12 ears .... LfOKCE SUITS-For play. Cotton. 4 to 10 years 1XCY BIR OVERALLS 4 to 10 yea" LyS' MELTON JACKETS Full zipper. Navy and green HEAT SHIRTS With "There"!! Always be an r-'iind' motto lower Is Given ggy Blackball it A Nelson Hostess Last M for Popular Local Bride- Elect H A Nelson was a shower 's' Pr-i Apartments In honor ; pc;; Blackhall who Is to r,::i on Saturday of next o rj.a:z Thompson. Feature $1.00 and $1.95 S3-25 $1.65 $3-75 $1.50 $1.95 $1.25 $4.00 $1.50 Watts & Nickerson of the evening was the presentation to the bride-elect of a beautifully decorated basket of pretty and useful linen elfts. The evenlnz was happily spent in playing Icourt whist, the prize-winners being Mrs. Martin Erlksen, first. Miss Peggy Blackhall, second, and Mrs. George Sells;. Delicious refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. A. E. Blackhall, Mrs. Henry Sailor. Mrs. W. Pierce, Mrs. George Pearson, Mrs. J. Postulo, Mrs. George Sell?. Mrs. Martin Erlksen, Miss Margaret Johnson, Miss Margaret Adam?, Miss Dora Arney. Mrs. H. Wilkinson sr. and Mrs. H. D. Wilkinson jr. IOItK si lid BEANS One of llic nn-Hl fatoritr in llir-PfiYALCiTY family r canncil fiMwU. I'.tpcrtly prepared from cliolte iu-prnlirnls acconlinR lo a nift popular recipe. Try them I WINSLEY Bath Soap 35c a Cake or 3 Cakes for a $1.00 Ormes ltd. "Tim Pioneer Druqsriats le Kewll store rxoat 81 " Open Dallj from UU U m-Suudajs and Uolidayi from 12 to t p.m. an 7 to I f These Women On Mans Job Two Florida filrU Mali Ilrinr In Men's Diving; Operation? JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. May 1: 'CP l Louise and Fannv Moore spend a lot of time hiking along the bottom of the river bed (30 feet below the surface). They're divers In their father's salvage business, which operates from the houteboat where the fainilv lives. Two brothers make the rest of the crew. The girls began their diving Sty eral years ago after a visiting youngster dropped his air rifle I overbooard and Louise dived to recover It. Now they both slip on their heavy suits and helmets frequently and go down on such assignments as recovering outboard moton- and locating 4.000-pound ' pile driver hammers that have been lost overboard: What i hoi, they witj like nvc best vj though """ Is the Javelin throw. CARD OF THANKS The Prince Rupert Football Association wishes to take this op- portunlty to thank the merchants and general public for their sup-cort of football In the past, and it is hoped their assistance will be continued throughout the season 1941. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged lor a full month at 25c a word. Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Hall: United Spring Sale May 1. , 102nd: Auxiliary Dauce, May Armory. Anglican Evening .Branch Tea, Mrs. Hueston. Leeds Apartments. May 3. St. Peter's Spring Sale. May ?: Eiistem Star Tea, Kcrgin's, May 8. TXI UAJLT KW1 L Mrs. L. W. I Local No. 4 Steel Worker3 Dance May 9. Moose Hall. ' Hospital Auxiliary Tea,. Home, May 15. Nurses? Cambrai Chapter I. O. D. E. Spinster? Spree Friday, May 16. R.C.C.S., R.C.A.M.C , n.C.A5.C., R.'C. E., Auxiliary Empire Tea. Leg ion. May 17. May Seventeenth Program, M'Oose Hall. General speaker. W A. Canadian Sale. May 21. Presbyterian Tea, MacKay. May 22. Steffens guest Legion Spring Mrs. James "The Private Secretary" Capitol Theatre. May 28. Mm. James Clark Palmistry SII.VICRSIDES BLOCK Second St. Phone Green UB Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed I'llONK 547 Tom Lee & Son HOUSU OF FINE FOODS" fri:sh Dairy Products We have thirty-six cows in town and can supply you with fresh milk dally. Our barn is located at Eleventh Avenue East. Visitors Welcome. Dominion Dairy T1IONE 10 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES nu-fi .tonisrht. Oddfellows' Hall. Gents 50c, ladles 35c. Refreshment. Mr.- and Mrs. William Oeddes left on la. t night's tram lor a vacation trip to Kamloops. Tonlgnt's train, due from the East at ii nvinrk MiA-i rerjorted this morning to be on time. Robert St. Clair, district forester, left on last evening's train for a trip to Smithers on official business. .a....... nr DrinM nonrai xfUe Kav McMillan left on last after a visit here to attend the uol- evening's train for Ottawa where; deri Jubilee celebration of Bishop she will pay a visit wiui wV.. -uu ; . .... r-j . . th enmbre limes a jouii, uuiuh. mnrV afternoon. TT-i.,on onH stnHpnts' Dav wa3! rn,- ronnTt nt the commanding PRISONER IN AFRICA LONDON, May 1: (CP) Meeting ( the. common cry "If I were only i young, enough" a government ad- vertlsement notes any man tweeh 41 and 55 Is young enough to .Join .the Home Defence battalions. nil inn iin JnmjWM 1 - 1 EM Crtwn Brand daily. Id Cnu I arMf.it nway t4 tKHUMM 6 ttkHd MhlatM. Tit Orown Brtnd M oil fnawd 1 n enloun ; vrown Prud "Book of Mtcio". RV .f Ri,MW .nrl m.h Rnt. nAk.. ALT. i t IU.b. MDa IS uwn u i . .... n..A. fi,.1i IhH.Om LABEL for EACH 1 1TKM. Addiwt: Th Cuiul Flvrh Comptny Limittd, Dept FBoll29, MoDtrwI. YES J mm We Repair Water Pipes. Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected. Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned $1.50 Chimneys Swept S2.50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone rtLACK 7r. yfl. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. Ladies' and Children's DRESSMAKING AND REMODELLING Reasonable price, good work Phone Blue 91G 203 3rd Ave. KIMIKO U'EDC UlllVLiOlVJ - v ItlV " w-- . . . i . i l-hnMvvi'tr f nrirl ... . .. i i a i rt tVi a!1 mfar. TAGC THRU Just 'Drop iV for Tea SALADA TEA BAGS E. M. Bunoz, leit oy last evenings Mrs. n. i. uaioun, iwi"wjr w . train oh his return to the Interior, city. ferred to a great Increase during led that, as far as could be learned, I , 1 1 the past year of the number of sup- twenty former sea t-aaeis were now Colonel S. P. McMordie. formerly Dr. W. E. Peterson, prominent t , the Navy League, a total on active service as follows: manager of the capttoi ineaxrc aeniist- nwww" , contributors having earned Navy Navy William wuiiam Elklns, iKins, Charles twrno here and later manager oi tne Ketcmnan, wa a j.. statuj of members. The fine Corltol -Theatre at Nelson, recently the Prince George yesterday re-work ing done by the commsnd-,took over the management of the, turning to the Aa ln of fleer, Lieut. Alex Mitchell, was Victoria Road Theatre at Van- trip to oeaiiue, mwuu acknowledged. The strength of the couver. G. W. Cripps, provincial asse-sor, J" and Jack Garrett, deputy assessor, , are leaving oh tomorrow evening's train train for lor a a trip inp to to Terrace ihiuw ana uiu j open-air athletics. Fanny holds the wher Interior .points on official i-v w. .vx-v..- - lousiness, iney expecn. ui w metres and Louise the record for: about ten days. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL On a charee of assault occasion-, iSpokane. hn(1 heen increased to ei-ihty- n JOIN NORDIC DAY ing grievous bodily Injury to Ross OCKHOLMi May l . (CP)-'To Mazzel. Cecil Klnrade was commu- ... Q . lnrrpaS(, the affin- " lone during the year. The Corps had not only Improved In numbers hut i their training. The chairman acK-1 l nowledged excellent work which had heen done during the year cy A. L. Holtby in connection xlth finances. The secretary treasurer, Anderson, William Bremner, James Bremner, Douglas Chrlsllson, George Dlbb, Robert Eby, Robert Elklns, James Feasby, Terry Fortune, Bruce Love, Edward Mills, Ned .McLeod, William Murdock, Harold Ponder, Harry Robb, R. Capestlck, w u-j Anno tn imnrovp itsiwiiHnm Barker and Jack Ritchie. mUCil IldU unit vw . i ' organization and the quality of in-J Army-Allan Smith, 102nd ink Bat-structlon. The tag day on June 8,'tery. directed by C. C. Mills, had resulted The historical committee, con-In the largest collection in years. slstlng of G. A. Hunter and C. C. The same night the annual piesen- j Mills, Is endeavouring to record, tatlon had taken place and cadets among other things, all former Sea had given an excellent display of cadets who are on active service. TheMarkets ceieoraiea in oweucii, icnuittn. oincer, i-ieuv. mcx wncnc", r Fresh rcsn Extras, rixiras, ui tti a -A u rrtntino nrtivttie. Of the t o-f rillldllU. I 1 CU AJ bilt wmv..w " - IqL, AIUUUVU, 1 i l rnWtcA V. n H . t .i qe OL'ASGOWj May i: (CP) Miss- Navy League Meets Ing and mourned as dead, the 24- yearold sailor son of Mrs. John Granger of this city has been heard from in North Africa, released from an Italian prison camp. CALLING UP 41-55 SEA CADET PROGRESS Patrons Hon. Angus Macdonald.i Olof Hanson M.P. and T. H. John- son. Chairman R. M. Winslow. Vice-Chalrman W. R. McAfee. Secretary-Treasurer Alex McRae. Executive William Crulckshank,1 Lieut. Commander P. M. Ray, E. B.' Baker, G. A. Hunter, A. L. Holtby, Commander Geoffrey Borrle. Lieut. Alex Mitchell, Dr. L. W. Herein, C. C Mills, Capt. J. R. Elfert, Dr. R. G. Large, Harry Calderwood, Angus Macdonald, T. J. Boulter, Judge W. E Fisher, J. H. McLeod and Dr. C. H. Hankinson, At an early date there will be an entertainment consisting of a theatre party and the serving of refreshments at naval headquarters for members of the Sea Cadet Corps as well as the Rocky Mountain Rangers bugle band, members of whom have been generously ac tive in connection with the training of the newly re-established Cadet Corps bugle band which is rapidly gaining proficiency. William Crulckshank, Lieut. Alex Mitchell and Harry Calderwood were put In charge of the making of arrangements for this event. The annual Inspection of the Corps will be made early in June. The annual Navy League tag cay will be held on June 7. It was also decided to have a group picture of the Corps taken ' for historical purposes, G. A. Hunter and Alex McRae being delegated as a committee to make arange-ments. , i A donation of $25 from Lieut. Col. , s TV Johnston M.C.. V.D.. was re-1 Grade A luorps aunng mc jc. iuwv Local, new iaia, uus been three parades Armistice Day, Fruit ! drumhead service and St. George's Grapefruit. California Day the cadets having made ex- orapefruit, Florida, 3 for cellent showing. An Important de- Lemons, doz. 40c to 'velopment had been the reorganl- oranges, doz. 20c to .. a. t m lU. n.,lA Tlon1 rnncftftnt7 t .30 .05 .25 .50 ,60c .14 - , zaiion ui wic outvie uu vw.--0 Bananas, ad - .... . .tJ. nvA .... ni Ol eignt pugies, iour siue uiums a.iu Cranberries, lb -u 'one bass drum. There had been B c Rhubarb, outdoors 5c and .00 . ValuaDie co-operauua ui Apples KllK IV AI'tlon wlth organization and train- Yellow Newtons, box 1.50 1 Lu1.1V i ing of the Bugle Band from mem- Butler " ibers oi tne uocky muuuaui nous- First Grade, lo oo Reported at Annual Meeting Last ers Bugie Band. Rifle shooting had Second Grade, lb. .34 NiehtR. M. Winslow Again been made possible through obtain- tara r.hairman Mni? use of the Canadian National Plirp ih .j....... .10 .Recreation Association range. Vegetables rr-u ,i nntir,T of fhp T'r.nce The. report of the secretary-treas- R n Potatoes. 13 lbs. 25c nit," aiitiuut mv-wMi- . .... Rupert Branch of the Navy League urer. Alex McRae showed In in the B. C. Onions, per lb. t .07 of Canada was held at naval, head- branch and corps to be good Garlic, Imported, per lb. .2d quarters last night with the chair- shape financially. Parsley, bunch, - r -v-'0 man R M. Winslow. In the chair. 1 In succession to Chief Petty Of- B c. Hothouse Tomatoes, 35 Officers were elected and reports fleer Dudley, transferred to Es- B c Lettuce, head, 8c and .10 ; presented dealing with the progress quimalt. Chief Petty Officer Engel- New Green Cabbage, lb. 10 of the local Sea Cadet Corps, the son was appointed to take over the utah Celery, lb. 15 strength of which is again being duties of Cadet Corps instructor. Bunch carrots, bun:h, .07 increased, this time to ninety-five.. Letter of thanks were ordered Onion , 2 bunches 3 for) .10 The election or officers resulted sent to William Brass, Theo For- Turnips, 6 lbs .25 as follows: tune and Ole Rollag for assistance Teed Honorary President Hon. T. D. in connection with the rifle shoot-. Hay. Bulkley Valley Timothy t,-4..u iin inn lbs 1.15 rH 1.LI111U. celved and ordered acknowledged with thanks. I Purchase of various items of needed equipment was authorized.; Chairman's Report The report of the chairman re- CHIROPRACTOR Star.lej W. Colton. D.C.rh.C Wallace Block, Phone 510 On Active Service Wheat. $1.70 and $1-80 The historical commttee report- Bran 1-65 M I,1J I I I'M.IJlHiIWJ 2 MADC IN CANADA w IT'S ALWAYS DEPENDA UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Service (fortnightly) Leave Prince Rupert April 11 and 26 If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK .1 SKINNER. Prince Rupert Acenl. 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