6 T fni'nip'"lt,,f'':!,'im"!y'"1 .u. prince Rupert Dailp X3cros 6MI 'OS Jtrw 'Xcppi CANCER FUND Objective SUBSCRIPTIONS Oversubscribed by m TD H5 (E E T tl objective More After Than nearly of $1000, Seventy doubling the Percent Conquer the Ig III IT THTTIB. dD ID E. m ... s tiJ m m m it tl Cancer campaign drive in Prince g Rupert has been finally closed jj with subscriptions totalling i $1787.25. Campaign Manager jj Rev. Fred Antrobus and his jg assistants are being congratu- g lated on the success of the drive. ; g Following is the final list of j subscriptions: g R. Raabi 2.00 p O. W. Cook 2.00 fef G. Pettcrsen 2.00 M A. G. Brain .. 2.00 jj Mrs. Stangbye 2.00 g A. H. Berg 2.00 p C. Parkvold 3.00 jf W. J. Gardener 200lg Mrs. M. Montesano 2.00 g Mrs. S. Postulo 2.00 g- tl 1 Mrs. G. Tliain 2.00 Mrs. H. Sealand 2.00 Mrs. B. Ellison 200 Mrs. R. Burv. sr 4.00 (3 1 4 4 '.4! ' ., ;PLA'. $10,0 finee riiV -ill- Here's everything you need for on outstanding sum mer. Every item a fashion hit, every item so easy to buy on SWEET SIXTEEN'S PERSONALIZED J, HELICOPTER SERVICE, LONDON TO PARIS A helicopter took off from the roof of a London, Eng., building for a flight to Paris juecently. This new service is designed to relieve U.K. air passengers of terminal transportation problems which occur on normal flights. Passengers travelling by the helicopter service will able to drive almost up to the roof air strip, board the air-raft, and two-and-a-half hours later find themselves in the geart of the French capital. Here crowds watch the helicopter jjs it leaves on its London-to-Paris hop. " B HI HD (E IE TT IPIL&M Mrs. T. Z. Peachy 5.00 m Mrs F. Croxford 2.00 g R. Roy 2.00 p Midway" Grocery 5.00 m N. Baker 2.00 p B. Kristmanson : 2.00 p Mrs. Roper 2.00 p Blain Bros 2.00 jf Mrs. Kasper 2.00 p Mrs. T. Paul 2.00 p W. Anderson 2 .00 Mrs. M. Hanson 2.00 p Mrs. K. Marki 2.00 .p W. J. Bolam 2.0U p Mrs. M. F. Stuart 2.00 g R. McKay 200 p Mrs. C. Giske 2.00 p Mrs. G. Selvig 2.00 p Mrs. E. Telseth 200 p Mrs. W. Geddes 2.00 p Dean's Quality Cleaners .. 5.00 g Mrs. J. S. Irvine .' 2.00 a J. P. Macdonald 5.00 j Mrs. A Norton 2.00 g Mrs. W. W. Wrathall 2.00 p Mrs W. E. Denning 2 00 p Mrs. A. Jensen 2.00 p Mrs. Geo. Geddes 2.00 jjf Mrs.. G. W. Rudderham . .. 2.00 p Mrs. R. Bean 2.00 m CAI HEi Hec frflTnn net Steamship IVVovementi Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ,mf if a Fqj Vancpiurt Sunday ss. uoquitlam, 10 Juesday ss. Catala, 1:30 p.m. Thursday st. Prince Rupert, J1;15 p.m. i I antourer t-mday ss. CaUla, 11 pm. Q. If in restaurant wilh guests, how can the host who thinks he has been considerably overcharged on the bill presented, adjust the matter without embarrassment to his guests or to hinuell? Ite: C ' ,n ! ai re ,,Tlui .. (:.-(rid WIT (iss o ssued loult lotlce t U torn Von -I )ftcat rUt alld vritln Dm Vp. fay 2 A. He can 'quietly excuse him- Mrs- - Breimo 2.00 t-elf and consult the hradwaitcr. Mrs- Hplen Thomson 4 00 B W. O. Fulton 2.00 p Q When a young man escorts Mrs. T. Chri.stoff ". 2.00 m. a woman home, should he ask Mitchell & Currie 10.00 lor her key and unlock the Pioneer-Canadian jfe J door, or rtwuld she do this after Laundries . x. ' 5.00 g ihe has left? Dom's Dept. Store 5.00 p A It is courteous fur the man P. J. Knutson 2.00 p ? to unlock the door and to see Dan's Service Station ... 2.00 p ; that the woman is safely in- City Transfer 2.00 p side the hou.se before he departs. Mrs. A. Lenny 2.00 g See the season's latest cottons (ol, srnart.ana tdl'e5i, ing, in a host of styles and a kaleidoscope 61 cblors:; inspect our Spun Rayons . . . Cool and lovely in hitcH Linnen, Sandswept Crepe and Linen typesr-olici colofs with eyelet embroidery. See the smart, riew '" T."ednesday ss Prince Rupert ltUu.m. riday ss. Coqultlain 1 pm fir Alire Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala, 11 p.m. F rem Alice Arm and Stiwart Tuesday ss Catafa, a. m l-ri'-n O.ean Fafl Wednesday ss. Prince Ruper: 10 a.m. I , i 'itj n fn "thursday ss. Prince Rupert. 11:35 p.m. 'f Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. Mrs. B. Bacon 2.00 : Q Would it. be appropriate to Mrs , ArmstmnB 2.00 JERSEY? I) Li 11 miw mm mnf have a buffet luncheon following an afternoon wedding? A. Yes, allwoing the guests to " C. Maundrell 2.00 Mrs. P. H. King ..: 2.00 Women's Canadian Club 10.00 ' G tubU ncoi Bei They're knock-outs and the prices are 'so, low you won't want to miss them.' c '1 serve themselves. J. Henry - 2.00 Mrs. Joe Gay f 200 Mrs. A. J. Croxford 2.00 Mrs. J. Davidson 2.00 Mrs. Hanley , 2.00 Mrs. Erickson 3.00 HOLLYWOOD cafe And For MOST UP-TO-DATi; CAFE IN THE CITY Alan and Ronnie Hemmons 4.00 Mrs. E. Sorheim 2.00 Mrs. Vickerman 2.00 A?, PEN FROM 11:30 A.M. TO 3. 3D A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dishes j V'Vif sale at all ( Sweet Sixteen S ' Stoi-es through- - ; out British Co- " i'V lumbia. L,, y V 41.50, m n.5o, ip 26.00 jfi CHOP SUEY CHOW ME IN 6! hijr Port Clements, QCI Miller Bay Hospital Stewart, further donations: total 64.00 Fishermen's Co-op Assoc. Staff Cold Storage Co. Ltd. employees and staff ... For Outside Orders PHONE 133 ri 32.00 m 32.00 j 142.90 jj $1787.25 m -1 V-.y Other donations ... Total WE HAVE GREAT BUYS IN t n k- - - . ' . . I . A MAY 24 HRi; CK-M'KKKS Sl'ARKLKKS It OMAN CANDl.KS FLAGS Canadian and American . riNWWFKLS AM) BI.OWOl'TS Harvest Hats wi Red, Klack and Silver very popular with the Kiddies. Tu On , , Evrrvthine vou'll need for a summer m Passengers arriving in the city this afternoon on the Coquit-lam were Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Sundahl, John Nelson, Mrs. J. C. Jackson, H. B. Hawthorn, W. Duff, T. W. Armstrong, Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Johnston and Mrs. Vic Giraud. can be P11-' Kim All new summer stock-all "chased budget pl on the personalized HELP KINSMEN HELP KIDDIES PI WRATHALL'S ? PHOTO FINISHING j Developing, Printint j Enlarelnr QUICK SERVICE ? BATHING SUITS by CATALINA JANTZEN ROSE MARIE RLIU 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone'Ked 400 I Amateur and ; Professional Supplies j cx OPENING DANCE to in r SKIRTS To suit everyone all kind-! of it,V': from all budget priced. T-SHIRTS The most popular of them all priced budget. AT Here's a Spectacular Bargain smminnEs The Skcciia I it n tu fit .uUI 1 SHORTS -1 in the completely ij TORT ESSINGTON - 1 TUESDAY, MAY 24 Cojiic and Really enjoy yourself. Dance on a brand new dance floor modernized "ROSE ROOM". the pm'1' ': am Smart, snappy, eye-provoking, so little. We can't tell you about this' bargain. You'll have to see It for yourself, then buy on the budget plan. y If you plan staying overnight you will appreciate the completely refurnished and redecorated rooms. A few available for the 24th. Reserve yours now by mail. LUNCH .( OI NTEK I ACU ITIES 3t REFURNISHED THE SKEENA INN MODERNIZED ,vv. WAV. 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