PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" WINDOW SHADES Charre ' Watch. Clock. Jewelry V . Repairing, Iland Enjravlnf VISIT OUU BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. It: MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Your New SUMMER DRESS Linens, Seersuckers Prints and Cottons. Blight colors and conservative dressy types, too. New ones arriving every day. PLEASINGLY PRICED Rupert Peoples Store Complete with slats and tacks, without rollers. These shades can be placed on your own roller easily. Colors Green and Cream. Size-36x72. Only. Cash price, each ....,,-,...,.,.,...,..,,,. OU Phone 775. ','' 327 3rd Avenue ATTENTION LADIES! Violet Man, always alert, and ever on the search for new techniques to make you lovelier, has returned from a tour of the east with the, latest trends In Victory Coiffures, Hair Shaping, Permanent Waving, Manicuring as well as many other phases of modern beauty culture. Of course, you will want to know what is new . . . and you will want to avail yourself of the opportunity fpr up-to-the-minute beauty services. Why not call today for consulation? SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON Cor. 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Phone Blue 913 "GALIVANT" SHOES I A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. IN BROWN AND BLACK BROGUES, , GILLIES, TIES AND LOAFERETTES, Welted Soles and Genuine Calf Leathers. Perfect Fitting Lasts in Fittings AA to C Width. Priced $5.85 and $5.50 Family shoe store ltD. ' "The Home of Good Shoes" CFPR (1240 Kilocycle) SCHEDULE Monday r. m. 4:00 Afternoon Muslcale 4:30 Louintll Morgan Trio 4:45 Sextette from Hunger 5:00 Tea Dansant 5:30 At the Console 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Tropical Tunes 6:30 Musical Comedies ' 7:00 Telephone Hour 7:30 Your Broadway and Mine 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Sound off , 8:45 Are You a Genius? 9:00 Down Beat 9:30 London Palladium 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15-0. I. Jive 10:30 Vocal Varieties 11:00 Silent . -; Tuesday A.M. 30 Musical Clock 45 CBC News 50 Musical Clock 30 Morning Meditations 45 Jimmy Cash, Tenor 00 Piano and Violin 30 CBC News 35 Transcribed Varieties 00 A Morning Visit 15 Barnabas Von Geczy 30 Wllf Carter 45 They Tell Me 00 Scandinavian Melodies :15 Broadcast of Messages : 17 Wllf Carter 30 Petit Concert VM. . 12:00 Luncheon Music 12;30 Varieties' in Wax 12:45 CBC News 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One O'clock Muslcale 1:30 B.C. School Broadcast 2:00 Silent FIGHTING PATTULLO (Continued From Page One ) bunch of us met him on the street and one asked; "Duff, are you re lated to Lord Dufferln? He died ioaay. "waw," was the answer almost tinged with scorn. "None whatever." In the years that Pattullo was side-kick for Senkler, he took the spotlight but once. W. A. Beddoe was in the middle of a preoratlon of Invective. Pattullo asked the chair to require Deddoe to stick to the text. Inflating his chest, wram atlcally or theatrically, whichever word fits best, with gestures of course, Beddoe .shouted, "I will permit no government officials to dictate as to what I say to this mass meeting!" j 1 Beddoe got the hand. What It was all about, memory is an utter failure. Many years have passed. Many offices have been held. Pattullo is busy as usual. It might keep many a full-grown man busy to hold half of the Jobs that he has held down among them attorney general, Wis Krnfh I was rated as the ablest lawyer in Yukon territory no exception for Fred Wade. Retiring from the gold office. and acquiring C. K. Zllly's business interests, Duff served as alderman In Dawson as sourdoughs recall. To Prince Hupert The scene changes to Prince Rupert, T. Dufferln Pattullo; alderman then mayor Kof this beautlJ ful town. Should we say city? ' Stepping into provincial affairs he served as minister of lands 16 years 1912 to J928. With the Tories In charge, he was leader of the' Opposition, '28 to '33. The Grits back In '33, with a new burst of speed, he, became Prime Minister and President of the Council until the iinaf .twilight of '41, elgh toilsome years. Having entire con fldence in (hls mastery of the sit uatlon, he refused to "give In and appoint a coalition cabinet. They tailed him obstinate. Anyhow he stood pat. While holding one British Columbia office he of times held two. If you like the wisp of the word, call them ex-offices, but that would be less accurate, The list Is six In number minister of rall- OOOOO.JCCOCCCtCSC55SCtC22S5SiCn0Oi5OOOOOiJ0CiOOeiOn& wnys' minister of finance, attorney " THS DAILTNXTfl .pay, May if Tir mil nr JUFifcriLM & LIST HERE Interesting Bookings Are Scheduled for Showing at Capitals theatre r A booking list of more .than usual interest for the month of June at the Capitol Theatre Is an nounced by Maager D. a. uoriana, a numbed of outstanding and much-discussed pictures being scheduled. The list Is announced as follows: Mav 31-June 1 Van Heflln and Kathryn Grayson In "Seven Sweet hearts." June. 2 and 3 Ray Mllland, Merle Oberon, Ida Lupino and Brian Aherne In "Forever and a Day." June 4 and 5 Pat O'Brien and Evelyn Keyes In "Flight June 6 (midnight) Joan Ben nett and Milton Bcrle In "Margin for Error" and William Boyd in Twilight on the Trail." June 7 and 8 George Brent and Brenda Marshall In "You Can't Escape Forever." June 9 and 10 Lana Turner and Robert Young In "Slightly June 11 and 12 John Garfield in "Air Force." June 13 (midnight) Dolores Del Rio in "The Magnificent June 14 and 15 Melvyn Douglas and Joan Crawford In "They All Kissed the Bride." June 16 and 17 Roddy McDowell and Preston Foster In "My Friend Fllcka." June 18 and 19 Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Sabu In "Arabian Niehts." June 20 (midnight) Robert Do- nat in "Young Mr. Pitt." June 21 and 22 Bela Lugosl and Lon Chaney In "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man." June 23 and 24 "One of Our Aircraft is Missing." June 25 and 26 Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan In "Edge of Dark ness." June 27 (midnight) Preston Foster in "Night in New Orleans" and William Boyd In "Riders of the Timber Line." June ?8 and 29 Ethel Waters and Rochester in "Cabin In the Sky." June 30 and July 1 Gene Tier- ney and George Montgomery In China Girl." BilAVE WELSH GIRLS CARDIFF, Wales, May 31 O) Girls In a Welsh war factory set a British output record for snaking bombs while a German raider was bombing the district. They refused to be evacuated "when a delayed action bomb fell near the plant and worked at their benches wearing tin hats. general provincial secretary, mln Ister of public works. No longer premier, one thing may with entire accuracy be add ed Dufferln Pattullo Is working harder than ever dom'gi'w&r work TEA WAS SUCCESS K Fine Affair Held on Saturday Afffn by Lotal Bethel of Job's Daughters V ' The home of Mrs. A, S. NIckerson, Taylor Street, rooms and tables In which were tastefully decorated with apple blossoms and carnations, was the scene of a delightfully successful tea by the local Bethel of Job's Daughters Saturday afternoon. There was a large attendance of ladles and the gratifying sum of $52.50 was realized as a lesult of the event. General convener was Miss Ruth Walton assisted by Mrs. Alex Mitchell and Miss Alma Dybhavn, the Bethel The many guests were received by the Honored Queen, Miss Mar garet Morin, and Mrs. NIckerson. Presiding at the tea table as pourers were Mrs. J. R. Morin, Mrs. J. H. MacLeod and Mrs. O. J. Dawes. The servlteurs were in charge of Miss Janet Rochester and were the Misses Sheila McRae, Vi ola Prendergast, Lorna Donaldson, Joyce Watts, Lois Howe and Mary Sim with Miss Betty Pullen as cashier. The sale of novelties was con ducted by the Misses'RtlthMValton, Audrey Hunter, -Dorothy Kergln and Miss Kaykktceonnd-Mlss Sorvelg MorkTvere In charge of the plg-'n-poke booth. Considerable Interest was taken In the drawings for raffles which resulted as (follows; Roast, donated by Mrs. J. R. Morin, won by Mrs. Murdoch McLcod. Cushion, donated by Mrs. A. B. Love, won by Mrs. H, B. Rochester. Cake, won by Mrs. J. R, Morin. k 1 J i u V l x SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. Full, Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 J. M. S. Loubser U.C., U.A. Chiropractor WalUr Rluck fhont Ml SALE AT STYLE SHOPPE CONTINUING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Complete Line of New Shoes ordered last fall has just - bcen received. n ... M! i GOING ON SALE AT RIDICULOUSLY' LOW PRICES TODAY AND TUESDAY fr Complete show 1:00, 3:01, 5:02, 7-03 q 0i . . . Feature at 1:24, 3:25, 5:26, 7:27 1 vSEVEfgGlfililNDNa0NElM0Y f sWEETnEi KATMDVIJ inn GRAYSON-HEFLIN WAK5HA HUNT PKCVMORAN. DIANA UW1S NoveltyT "This is Your Enemy" . "Motoring in Mexico" "A" Coy. Dance Enjoyable Affair Happy Event Held Saturday Night Gay Decorations and Big Crowd There was a large and lollv crowd in the gaily decorated Armory Saturday night when A Company of the Prince Rurert Machine Gun Regiment, local reserve unit, held Its initial party. The affair was a complete success and highly enjoyable. A hard-working committee had put a great deal of effort Into decorating the big hall with streamers, flags and greenery and the effect was very pleasing. At the end of the 'hall facing the entrance were the markings "A Coy." in huge letters. A feature of the evenlne was a ifloor show including a tactical battle drill and a humorous awkward squad. One of the local active units was responsible for putting this on. Music for the dancing was furnished by the tuneful King's Men's Orchestra. The committee was headed by r TIDES .Hit CAPTOljl Local Tides Tuesday, June 1 ' 12:39 19.0 JMt 6:34 UH ... 18:35 Mht , Wednesday, H June : n$h 0:35 2U ft 13:22 191 7 15 211 19:15 6.8 feet Thursday, June J H18h 1 11 2UIMt 14:01 l9.rit Low 7 54 2.0 feet 19:52 7.0 Itej Friday, June 4 "'Sh 1 4 21.1 feet 14:39 18.9 leet Low 8:30 2.0 feel 20:30 7i feet Saturday, June i High a 2:20 20 j feet 15; 17 18.8 feet Low 9:05 2.5 feet ' FLOOR COVERINGS 21:06 7.9 feet Corp. Steve Anderson, other mea- bers being Lieut. Crawford Mom,! Lieut. Ralph Farrls, Lieut W, 1 1 McBrown, Lieut. C A. Bastln, Corp. I Herman Engelke. Private Bob Par ker, Private A, J Daly, PrivateLO Wanamaker and Private Soama For your Floor Covering Requirements visit Elio's Furniture Store, next to the Dally News on Third Avenue Elio's have a tremendously large stock of Seamless Axmlnste: Carpets, Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs, Inlaid Marboleum, Congo-leum, Feltol, Rcxoleum, six feet wide. Elio's enormous turnover in Floor Coverings for years gives ou better choice at money saving prices. Buy War Savings Stamps at Elio's. Saleslady to serve job. Just say: "My change in. War Savings Stamps," Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next the Dally News) Prince Rnpert $ FIRST AIDS FOR SUMMER GROOMING! I Don't wllt;ike the last Rose of Summer while it's still 1 onl? n ew May I Look fresh as a daisy all summer with personal you'll always find In profusion at THE va- d rac-They'll "keep your hair curly and your teeth pearly wun v tically no effort at all. . . ,0 v Check the list of what you want. No doubt we have H, we many thlngsl THE VARIETY STORE , "Where your dimes are Httie dollars" sl t piinvp itFii i?n 518 Srd Ae tarly Ad. Copy is Appreciated