It, 1H1 i-- uu HAno pinr ii Hi MMITIi TBffM IMmm TRAVELLING? q S-iifjrcst Tliat You Look Over Our Showing " ' of Lukukc First OarStwH Includes WartlrolK? :ind Steamer Trunks, Aero-packs and Twin Sets, Gladstones, Fort-niters and Club Hans All Reasonably Priced. 01. s i vice Includes (Jilt Initialling at Small Additional Cost Watts & Nickerson Open Until 10 p.m. Saturdays lonlractors Are tendering Upon pr. Rupert Jobs " C' jAirF ! f .1 P: "If; I ft ad. New Witnt-Ad. THE EAL 01 QUALITY mm, few'?, GOLD ?1CAL Fancy lied Sockeye HNK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon fickei bj the only salmon aroint entnpany with an all fear round Davroll In i Prlnrr ttiipprt Too Much Bantam For Active Army eet and weight 102 pounds, so he iL. . ividjf was honorably discharged after : x-are alo Ilur- ii abcut ;hrce months. hospital extcn Ruiert Slrett said he thoroughly en- KITKATLA FUNERAL LOCAL NEWS NOTES Softball entries with fee will be Used Furniture bought lor casn Mrs. R. E. Benson sailed last been cell in 111 the LI1C Otl service 1LC Ui of ths bu; Canadian vwinwwu von. him vrv fir tn Durlns the funeral rites all so- DIALING BY VOICE News. There Is no charge. PASSES IN VANCOUVER Rite far .Mrs. Hi-nry Kmwn Lars-'received up to Saturday. U15 or sold on commission. Ello's.Moose JHrs. William Smith Of This City fM Krr IhM In Coast Village : , Building, Ittlrd Avenue. t" . "ies iu :,uin Aiier ears in Mi- M P MefXfrprv snilort kit i Illness With representatives from such nlaht on the Prince Rupert for ; Anyone wishing a picture of the villages as Pun Simpson. Met'a- Vancouver. Queen can tecure It at the Dally - vw aim nai .itrjr i my joining the tntlf? papulation! Mrs. Josephine Smith. wlf of s the village of KKkatla In the night on th Prince Rupert for a ver after having been ill obsequies, th3 funeral of the late trip to Vancouver. ! Mrs. Frank St Amaur sailed las. yean. The ramains will be brought M. Betsy Brown, who was drown-, night on the Prince Ruprt for a heme for burial. They will arrive ed last week at K'tkatla, was one Miss Lillian Vaccher sailed last trip to Vancouver. here on the Catala Sunday nllv of the largest and mart impressive night on the Prince Rupert for a and the funeral will take pla:? ever held In Kltkatla. It took place trip to Vancouver. Miss Emma Whlffen sailed last Monday afternoon. Rev. Dr. Alex-last Saturday with ervf-s in both night on the Prince Rupert for ander Esler, pastor of First Pres- the Church Army Hill am St. Miss Ethel Mocrehouse and MLss Vancbuver. byterlan Church crflatini Peter's Atrrlican Church nrppprlliv Pwiiv .fifc-mptor sailed last nitsht fled wi'h the 'r ba?e ronsruction tends school here. Th oWest on. ho Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Lmc and naval service in South Pacific va- VANCi vn M . .b - icnoers LONDON. Mav 10: .CP,- The C"' " ' : ' 'J 7 pnvin. for ters. he I on his way home to J lt r.- .t.n.ta.m AA1.tMb tJ . . . t .rlditlonal ar- iuh. m remrv'ns. aewr.ranied bv manv Kamioops to taice up iuiure resi- ltTri " ,.H. ?irett' "at rj,;e i0:' helsht fl.ve Hland for burial. rrince nupen. William, was drowned many, years Mr . William McLcod and son are The bereaved will have th with sailing ton'ht an the Prime pathy of friends. imnrnDeiirriii '"pi-,, t tot u nirptiriv m vtoria visitini many Adelaide for Vancouver enroute to on rf the Chiefs" On leaving her mother-in-law, Mr. George Calgary where they will spend he . the hall, ttier- followed a -vHs Rorle sr. Une:L.l ' months vWUng J( MOSDltal In St. Peter's Church. "Abld, With Jwr MVwrtbva'cn- P. H. Linzey. census commission- with Mrs M:Lecds parents, Mr. . . for Skcena riding, returned to and Mrs. John Watson. jJeiflOUShed Hon which n-l 'he church to er -.aw.Uv. M1 M Iipwis san a a , the city on last night's train from a --rnlo Brown, son of Mr. and "Flee a Bird." Mr. Shear- trip to Smithers on official business George man was awftfd bv W Ridley lay and will sail tonight on the mn- Mra.ji.mu.wu. ..w. tanunwK ior m.ri, .aj, JHkcy Is Too Small For Service T.nf,. rnnHlH,Mn,r t,A rvl-P cs Adelaide for Ocean Falls. heard heard from from a a few few days days ago, ago, was was at at pears to Make Way for Fine So Is Discharjed vr, qi,., ' 'aa. s 1 Halifax. Halifax. A A recent recent casualty casualty while while cn cn New Structure TiMYift t nn nr tha nln Prinpo Hn. PAQ2 ITTJ WHITE CIGARETTE PAPERS: i Their Marriage wniiam smnn 01 inis cwy. passes n A ff tf( away on Wednesday near Vancou- rrPitV Atiair fo.- a.- manv many J Interment cn the island across on the Prince Ruoert for a hoMday Ovaries McNab, Canadian Na- in the Shetland Islands of Scot- west, was the scene of a very pretty from the village. Rev. Bert Shear- trip to Vancouver. tlonal Railways car foreman nere, an one :arne prin:e Rupert wedding ceremony when Miss iran. the resident missionary, offl- ' - i2d hEt ntht m th- pri,we frrm hs Old Country In 1913 and ohrlstinic. Coolr and Clarence'Iw. ciatcd. Constable and Mrs. Jack Locki Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. was married to Mr. Smith In 1916. Dlxcr were united in marriage 'by The Kltkitla Concert Band un- sailed last night on the Prlnee In addlt'on to the widower, de- Rev w. J. Frieson, pastor of the der the leadership of Lawrence Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Col. Griffin cf b"! Ryan Con-ceased leaves to mourn her loss Pentecostal Assembler. Innrs, preceded the proton from Revelstske to whteh point Onn- Tn.nm or viiici n.m uu two sons-Maicoim fcmnn, at pnvs- Thc, prlncioals stood under an the resldenc- to -h chur. Mem- stable Lockle has been transferred the Prince R.- far a trip to ent taking military training in aKfc nrcttilj Serrated ; with white hor nf tv, f,i,.M nn,t In fhf. nrnv nLil tnltce. Vancouver. ui uiu o .uu.i. Psslnatnn hnnrl- il-i nnrt'-'-ntprl A short service was first held In i Gcor?e L. Rarle sailed last night work at Seal Cove. the Cnorrh Army Hall. Before en-'-n th Prince Ruoert for a trip to 'erhiR 'h hall. 11: band slaved Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. Rorie ' '?. :. Mfca: ChriUina Cook Becomes, the Bride of Clarence W. -Dixon? ' .' -1 The home of Mrs. and."" Mrs. The late Mrs. Smith was born Gscrge Cook. G29 Eighth' Avenue Vernon, and Jamss Smith, wha at- .' .1rnj nml ..PHfiiht? rt-l . U. i r1 l-AUn) kVtndmtni ir no-r, at the month of Slav Creek. 'c ''-"H ."' jym fawr tailored suit witH.,Pk ac cessories and earned a;;peauuiui tcuaue. of sweetheart rps and carnatians. Miss MariorlejCook. as bridefimald. leaked dainty jrf loili-tarv blue and carried a bouquet of irb and snapdragon. , , . : ' The graom wa1. ' attended by Leonard Dixon. There were 7a Invited quests at thj reception. Mrs. Ccak ana Mrs. Dixon, received the guests.rthe fot-m-?r dressed in navy blue silk with white accessories and latter la black nert General Hosoital bui!din2 at and blue with white .'accessories. , the corner of Fifth Avenue East They nad corsages ox wnue,garuin- t ur v uDnrv nn nf n'r T w. and Green Street, for thlrtv vears as, Th? bride!' U blewabeauUful- 4. , ivujt ....... - - - it j . ii . . ...... ... r.r tho lonrtmarife nf tho pitv rv decorated with a three-tier wea- National Kanways nere ior wie paai, E: Henry or Kamonion, wno nas ...v - - - , ... Thre' b'" bits Narma G Iren nirr. o. , l-h3. ixjrina vj., iren. ' pnmniptprt hv t. (? r.hv dina cake with pink ana wniie May and Lady V were used in years. rem en at Premier for the six - nn pn4 sil " taners. .. , rcrsing from the village to the Kamioops. island used for burials. months, came in last night with S. the same slte on the conrtructlon Mrs. Haines Mrs. Smith. Mrs. ' J. Jabour to take over the local 0 a military hospital buildins McLean. Ruth Little, Amy Little, agency of the Sun Life. He Is ac- which will be a building very sirnl- Flcretrco Dixon, Jean sraun were "do his bit" at the Lincolnshire ciai orsarazquons ol ine vuiugej NEW yokh. May id: a companied by his wife and will re- lar to the new Prince Rupert Gen- servlteurs. ? : ra-es this vear a 'tended In full colors. These In-.-yoi dialing" telephone system Sid0 in prince Ruoert. Mr. Jabour, eral HosnitaV Tenders are now Numerous beautiful arid useful Books in the News Wind Come Weather duMaurier JHy Men-Cato lornoral to Fidd Officcr-Langford 2Qc Each . ciuucu wic xiuao uucictj u .wnicn auiinua; i:iiuj tuinicv-u iv after spending a weeK at tremier, being called ior me new military cms vesuwea 10 wc " Peter's Church, the ladie called when the number is the couple. . ofjparty De here for he next week. hospital young . ,t Notice Notice f.he Excelkr Club, the Young Wo- spoken Into the transmitter, has ' . Funeral men's ChristKn Association and been patented by a New Yorker. - ' . , The funeral of Mrs. William- '.h Na'ive Sifterhood of British ? ; Smith will take place at the B. C. Columbia In all o whlh crganiza- ;- Parlors. May 19. 2:30 pm. tlons deceased was a prominent w"e Ambrose Reid of Port stmp- member and off 'err. She was also' son and .Xialhan Shaw ct Hartley CITY OF I'ltlNCE ItlTt.UT" a member of both St. Peters v- .2a . . $1.00 $1.00 . PENGUIN BOOKS Make excellent reading at small cost-500 titles to choose from All subjects Church, and thp Church Armv and "s- Illustrated Address I (Willi Motion Pictures) M Brown was accidentally The City is offerin? for sale the was Chanlain of the Ei?elslcr Club, idrowned a few mll't frc.n ihe vil following property: Lot 11, u:ock Jt, There were fifty beautiful floral Section 1. Apply to the undersign- tributes. ed on or before Tuesday May 20th, immediately following the funer- 1941 City ClerK. ai there was a banquet In the vll-1 (110) a "want ad." In the Dally News. Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 159 neated Rooms Hot Water Steam Bslhs Dining Room in Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress BOOKS - BOOKS For The Mariner Jlcmcnlary Seamanship Clissold $175 Ju'cs of the Road Manual Brown $-00 Trawlers & Fisherman's Guide Brown 82.23 Jv Seamanshii) Tait 25 I Mternalional V.mo. 9Avnal Card 2i lage hall sponsored by Lewis, this event being held in Reach ten thousand people with honor of the visitors from various villages as well as to mourn th passing of deceased. The elders of the village roke in appreciation rf those who had coma from con- s'derable distance to attend the obsequies. Th e included James Lewis, the he-'; Henry Brown, the widower, Henry Collison. John Nelson, Chief Edward Gamble and Mrs. Maude Russ. On behalf of the village the speakers were Andrew Lewis. Jcerh Innis and Matthew i .Hill. Speaking for th; visitors1 lage following th capsizing oi a rowboat. With her was her daughter Frada. who managed to iave herself. The late Mrs. Brown Jame.iwas resPeoted far and wlde- Sne was one ci ne leuumu wuiw ji Kltkatla, always occupied in helping and organizing in any capacity in the progress of the village. Born at Port Simpson a member of th well known PiJ:e family, Mrs. Brown had lived nere ever since her marriage to Henry Brown. Besides her widower, he is survived by her daughter, Freda, and son. Johnny, and two brothers, Paul Pr"e and Jo?hui Price of Port Simpson. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. I. O. D. E.. in nr OTPP rnifi Cambral Chapter bell. Hill. OIL rrfiW 13 Spinster? Spree Friday. May 16 ' (Commander-in-Chief I Norwegian Forces in Canada) "The Invasion of Norway" Etc. Also Musical Program By R.M.K. Band And THE VARDKN SINGERS Admission by Program 50c Proceeds for local Red Cross Society and Norwegian Forces In Canada NEXT SUNDAY .May 18th at 9:15 p.m. Capitol Theatre Programs Now Selling at Ormes or Capitol Ladles' and Children's DRESSMAKING AND REMODELLING Reasonable price, good work Phone Blue 910 203 3rd Ave. KIMIKO UYEDE I R.C.C.S.. R.C.A.M.C., R.C.A.S.C., R. C. E., Auxiliary Empire Tea. Leg-, ion, May 17. May Seventeenth Program, Moose Hall. General Stelfens guest. speaker. W. A, Canadian Legion Spring Sale, May 21. Presbyterian Tea, !MnpICn Mnv 22. Mrs. James' Lutheran Circle Tea, May 23, Metropole. "The Private Secretary" Capitol Theatre, May 28. Catholic tea, Mrs. Blaln's, May 29. Battle of Jutland Tea May 31, Canadian Legion. Bundles to Bri tain. Presbyterian Missldnary tea, Mrs Duncan McRae's, June 4. Strawberry Tea. St. Peter's Eve ning Branch. Mrs. Thomas, June Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evltt's, June 5. Parent Teachers Tea. June 8. Queen Mary tea, Legion Hall, June 14 for soldiers' graves. I nwimniniHitfwjB mmBifli JO I "YOU CAN'T BEAT MY FLOORs FOR COLOUB AND value;., "Oh yes, we've found a May to dress up our home and save money at the same time. We've discovered inftrwnsiw flooring beauty: we've joined the growing army of Congoleum enthusiasts." You'll bo enthusiastic too, delighted with the loveliness of this fine floor covering and with the way it "sets ofT" furniture and hangings. Congoleum, in rugs or by-thc-yard, is available in a wider-than-cver rangeof smart, new colourings and patterns. Something for ewryroom. No "curling" edges: no scrubbing or seouring; just light mopping and an occasional waxing instead. And the famous Gold Seal guarantees satisfaction and1 long wear. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED - MONTREAL is 'Bit . 5 , x