L THESE NEW SOCKS From McGregor iir 1 lllarvey-Woods )c, LI- the Mills of oleproof $6.00 Lm:IINI:s Marian, rLon, green green $6.50 Si r. KVN IT way as well. ly is largest. rmes Ltd "Ztm Pioneer Druqsiats The Kexall Store Phones 81 & 8? Open Dally from 8 .m. till 10 .f.m. Sundays and Uolldays from 1Z to 2 p.m. an 7 to I P.m. 7 . patterns and shades Plain and fancy weaves 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and 81.75 Zipper Sport Jackets .n"le or LIGHT WEIGHTS- Rain proof; Ski type. jg 2g IIOIlsnilDIC- Selected leather. At $14.50 atts & Nickerson WIIEKE CKETE STANDS "ucz ni.t only Crete, temporary seat of bu: a "sweet Greek povernment. is the fourth 1933 oth Fume CRYSTALS lb. Tin - 50c oth Proof BAGS Price 50c SAMJABOUR GOES AHEAD he Is tied for first place. His average annual production is in excess of $300,000, a record held by few men. In 1937 he was transferred from Prince Rup2rt to Vancouver where his success has continued to be outstanding n in 1939 he estab lished himself as th9 leading company producer in Western Canada. Ills business record and his knowledge of the territory of whibh he is to be the unit supervisor makes him an outstanding choice. He is the twentieth representative of the British Columbia branch to receive a promotion during the past eventeen years. A "spot" costs yju only half a dollar. Try it in the Dally News Classified column. (tf) "Build B.C. Payrolls" As A Milk To Cook With pf I LtVAPOMTCD. 1 Mrs. J. J. P. starts her letter with a little burst of praise. She .thinks highly of the cooking qualities of Pacific Milk and writes she uses it for everything. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed s:B,u:oi:x:S':K!i::BXi'CJi:EKB;iiiHi!BK!B toi at rut oca iityi mnir iT 1HI IXTRASI loOKAT Wl met! See hOW much more Kelvinator give You at this low price! 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LITTLE GIRL PASSES AWAY Patricia, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.j George Copeland, Dies After Brief Illness Patricia Copeland, nine-year-old; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George: Copeland, Third Avenue, died at 7 o'clock yesterday morning following a short illness. Interment at i Falrvjew Cemetery took place the same morning. I Besides her sorrowing parents. the child Is survived by one brother ' 1 and one sister, both younger. The family will have the sincere sympathy of many friends. Tha child -was ' affectionately known to her little menu? as "Patsy." ... n vrre tt n Rochester returned II. D. Rochfort of. Stewart, auer i Canal where he bagged two black bear. He says there were a few spring salmon running in Gardner Canal. Baseball Scores SATURDAY National League Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia. 1. Cincinnati 5, Chicago 1. New York 4, Boston 2. St. Louls-Plttsburg. postponed, American League Cleveland; 4, St. Louis 3. Chicago 4, Detroit 3. Philadelphia 8, Washington 7. New York-Boston, postponed. SUNDAY National League Brooklyn 6. Philadelphia 5. Chicago 9, Cincinnati 1. New York 8, Boston 3. St. Louis 7. Pittsburg 4. American League' Boj ton 13, New York 5. Philadelphia 10. Washington (ten innings). Chicago 2, Detroit 1. , Celveland 7-5, St. Louis 5-6 (sec end game ten innings). Baseball Standings The Prince Rupert Gyro Club, at , Its regular weekly luncheon, this J Th? league standings to date: Wednesday, will be In monthly bus-J National League Iness session when, among otner- w things, the program of' activities Brooklyn 20 for the year as well as representa- &t Louls ie tlon at the forthcoming interna- MAwr vnrk 12 tional convention at Victoria will Cincinnati 10 12 be dealt with. An executive meet- 9, ing was held today preparatory to Chicago 8 the business luncheon. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Hospital Auxiliary Tea. Home, May 15. W. A. Canadian Sale, May 21. Presbyterian Tea, MacKay. May 22. Nurses' Cambral Chapter I. O. D. K.' Spinsters Spree Friday, May 16. j R.C.C.S., R.C.A.M.C., R.C.A.S.C., B.C. E., Auxiliary Empire Tea. Legion, May 17. May Seventeenth Program, Moose Hall. General Steffens guest speaker. Legion Spring) Mrs. James The Private Secretary" Capitol Theatre, May 28. Catholic tea, Mrs. Blain's, May 29. Battle of Jutland Tea May 31, Canadian Legion. Bundles to Presbvterian Missionary tea, Mrs. (Duncan McRae's, June 4. otohprrv Tin St. Peter's Eve- iVltttnwvt,; ,ning Branch. Mrs. Thomas, June ,5. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evitt's, June 5. Parent Teachers' Tea. June 8. Lutheran Circle Tea, June 7, 1 Queen Mary tea, Legion Hall, June 14 for soldiers' graves. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONE 657 - L 6 6 9 13 12 Pittsburg ...1 6 13 Philadelphia - 7 17 UNITED IN Pts ,769 .727'' .571 .455' .4091 .400 .316 .292 American League Cleveland - 18 9 -667 Boston - - 11 8 .579 Chicago 12 9 .571 jNew York -14 11 .560 1 Detroit - 11 12 .478 j Philadelphia 9 13 .391 Washington 9 .15 ,375 St. LOUiS 8 15 .34B YES.' We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned S1.50 Chimneys Swept 12-50 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 PAINTING Decorative Kalsominlng LORNE CORNELL Gordon and Anderson's Phone 46. Collars for your dog ... 60c up Leashes In leather 25c up Dog Harness from 93c up Muzzles for your dog .... 93c up Steel dog chains 50c Every dog has his day. Give your dog a chance. Bring him to the VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" Phone Red 120 P.O.Box 757 330 3rd Ave. West Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 547 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" MARRIAGE Promotion In Service Of Sun Liffr)to.the city on the .Catala this spending a. few days In. the rity!Miss.peCgy Blackball Becomes pride a a jjt 1 1 1 Assurance Co, Announced Announcement Is made by the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, of the appointment of S. J. (Sam) Jabour C. L. U. as unit supervisor for the British Columbia Pacific Coast mainland area extending from Vancouver to the Alaska-BriAteh Columbia boundary. Mr. Jabour, who is at present in the north, will have congratulations of many lefcal friends on the promotion. In April 1926 Sam. Jabour was appointed as the Sun Life representative at Prince Rupert where he established himself as one of the leading life underwriters oi all Canada and a leading citizen through hi; activities as a member of the Prince Rupert Junior Board of Trade, of which he is a Past President, the Gyro Club, of, which he Is also a past President, and other community welfare organizations. The efficiency of his underwriting record is best illustrated by his fourteen years of membership in the Icompany's duction club. In his fifth year he .had the honor of leading the entire Canadian division of his company in oaid-for bulixiess. This the honor was gained a second time In and, during the first nine :;:cad. and an latest Mediterranean island. Si?i- months of the present club year, morning from a trip, to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Lee, who were recently married In Vancouver, arrived In the city on the Ca tala. last night. Mrs. Shelford Darton, who has been visiting in Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, returned to the city on the Catala thl3 . St.- a on business, sanea oy uie vawui this morning on his return north. Prince Rupert Ratepayers Association annual meeting Wednesday. May 14, 8 p.m., City Hall. All navers Dlease attend. 1112) f " Magistrate W, D. Vance underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis in the Prince Rupert General Hospital Saturday, night I mnnrtoH nrntrrMQlnrr favnr-ilate J. of James Thompson at Pretty and InleftGfiting Ceremony At the home of tne bride's par-1 ents, 1530 Graham Avenue, West-i view, the marriage took place at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon of ably. His duties In police court this Thompson of Vancouver. Very Rev. vrntncr i,ro tnVpn hv Just ppi of .James U. U1DSOH, uean OI Ol.. mi" the Pease Will Robinson, and. W. E. Colllson. Joseph Rennle Daniels of Klt-wanga, arrived this morning on the Catala from Butedale where he has Miss Margaret Alice Blackhall, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Blackhall of this city, to James Harran Thompson, only son of the H. Thompson and Mrs. drew's Anglican Cathedral, per.-, formed the nuptial rites in the. presence of: relatives- and a few immediate friends. I The bride, .who -was given in mar-1 riage by her father, wore a pretty been employed in the reduction dress of al Wue' crepe wim iace plant. He tells of having had a yoke. hati yeli and whlte accessor-hunting trip recently up Gardiner iea comDieting the costume. 1 - The bridesmaid, was Miss Emily Christopher who wore dusky rose with, matching, accessories. Melville Forhes was groomsman. . Mrs. Floyd Eby .played the Wed-Jding March. At the reception which followed during, the evening many friends called, to tender their congratulations and best wishes to the. happy couple who were assisted In receiv ing by the two mothers. Mrs. Blackhall. wore dusky, rose and Mrs. Thompson mauve. fi. toast to the bride was proposed by Harry Varner, the groom responding. Dean Gibson proposed a toast, tp. the bridesmaid, the groomsman responding. Delicious refreshments were serv ed to the guests and the evening! was happily spent in. singing and music. j: Many beautiful gifts, testifying to the popularity of the couple, were PAGE TIIRC1 Tl II f II lllHII Try Today's Gillette Blue Blade At Our Expense! "Detter-lookinc, more comfortable shaves guaranteed ... or your money back I Here's 3 big reasons: l. buper-snarp edges 01 a new kind shave faster! Z. Olass-hara steel assures more shaves per blade! 3. Fit your Gillette Razor exactly avoid smart or burn caused by misfit blades ! Atk Your Dtolir For Sptclol Package With Frt. Trial Blad. Attathad Llmlt.d Tim. Only Hess Crashes In Airplane Von dlsDlav. A number of showers evening's train on his return, to the 8 and. other affairs had been held for 'interior. KV9 ( the bride prior to the marriage. I . were born in Prince Rupert. Tne groom is identified with the staff pf the local dry dock. The bride has hbeen with the Prince Rupert Dally News. The couple have taken up residence on Fifth Avenue West. CHIROPRACTOR, Stanley W. Colton, D.C Jb.C. WalUce Block, Phone C40 Just Completed! BERLIN, May 12: Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy; has crashed In a plane, the Nazi party announced. tonight : Will Robinson of. Terrace,,, who. has been spending the past, few days In the city, will leave by this ma Mrs. James Clark Palmistry S1LVEBSIDES. BLOCK Second St. Phone Green 416 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank BIdg. ATELIO'S Hardwood peck Chairs (With arms) Each Folding; Camp Tables-Each: Folding. Camp Cots Each ICE $2.25 $3.00 S4.00 and $5.50 Trapper Nelson Combination Pack Sacks-Each Pack Sacks From, and up Down .Filled Sleeping Rohes 33x74' '.. : : Hikers. Wool C4f? ftO ,Iikers Packs- Robes ..! &130U At 1 ELIO'S Store Hours 8(30 a.m. MOOSE BUILDING $7.50 $2.50 $23.50 to 5:30 p.m. THIRD AVENUE -1 1 New Ice Storage Method Ensuring only low temperature ice throughout the fishing season Fishermen are Invited to Inspect Our Jteconstructcd Ice Storage Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British ColumBU If you lose anything, advertise for it. r 1 1 ';' U i. r h HI 4' 1 1 1 . t.a m