and’ Mr. and Mrs. Stan- representing ‘the ith the five ‘meetings the: Parent: ‘as, reporte g aised #rom: the. -white elephant et mount. of $359.97 has, rovided a0: ‘for. the. Council's ee treat given: to the: School Safety By AGNES It; NEAVE ~ Dally News Correspondent been hot and dry since the snow went: although * we did’ shave a | welcome shower. on Wednesday | ne ‘he, dust: ‘problem, ‘ \ The ferry. was on: , schedule on _ [the ioe went. out, . ‘ting club meet Sunday. morning. Jalthough there were only a few riders, Most of the folk rode in front of the store at about eleven -.o'elock, By the time we had-ar-7 rived at. the clearing by: the lake : on the -Q’Meara’ ranch . ‘it, was}: noon ‘and: -everybody/: hungry. { The horses were tethered ‘and}- allowed ‘to graze whilst: e. ‘all: I] got busy and collected ‘wood, and : made a campfire. Weiners® ‘were toasted, ‘and pork © and : “beans heated in frying pans’ over ‘the I flame, Coffee. was made‘ Anal p pall hung ‘over the ‘fire: and]. three-quarters. of a pailful: “was , | enjoyed. We dipped . it out into }}our-cups with ‘a dipper. Those who wished’ to ride went off into there: were several children: one «|take. turns’ ‘Tiding around “the | member, of the club arid -his sad- : as. she, i is: very beautiful. . : [nice on ‘the’ hall. grounds. gie relief fi £: ori to, On ; (Spedial)~Su ¢ e n ‘odorless, , helps drive away pain-causing prese. ots in a new... wayjto bring ‘hours'and: hours of -” of. arthritis and’ em gently Into etal areas, jeream penetrates 80 deep it actually: ‘vanishes into the skin. It epeeds the! ow of freab, rich blood on q : “Shoes ae bie ; vF ashion's s tho Place. | {nto gore -e muscles, jolats: Actually | gure and congestion... ‘France and the U.S.A, this remark able cream {is now available without. .’ prescription at drug stores every> | ~ where, Ask for InfraRUB*, Only - $1.39 a large tube, InfraRUB is guaranteed to give comforting relicf from arthritisrheumatism pains or ee — It ha | evening which has ae with | Monday for the first: ‘time after : " oulety-four attended’ the Rid- , the chuck’ wagon which left the) } i. the “hills atthe back -and as “Fol old: pony, was left for. ‘them. ‘to :, clearing. Jack O’Meara is a new. = dle. horse “Ginger” was’ an asset a ‘The t new. bleachers look. very INE “Used by doctors: {a Bngland, we ‘the.’ byidal | Cush RA, an ‘April 26. e pathet M J; Mortin e Church’ for the auehter. of Mrs. Eileen Cush cand the: late, John Cush’ of Calgary, Alberta | OTTAWA Helen K.. Mussallem ‘of Vancouver. ds to™ head \a Pilot project to, awe Canadian: eae Schools; the Cana- “Mr, ner Jr, 640° Fulton’ Street ‘who Teceived , names: ‘Alan’ Frederick ‘and: Victor : Eugene’ attended . by gociniother. Miss Jean. Dutton, ‘the names given’ the- daughters ‘wig, 723° Sixth: Avenue West, | Gordon Calderwood, “| Jean were the names given the ‘children of Mr. and Mrs, James -)R, Rennig, 400’ Eighth Avenue - East *Reg, T.M, 0 sete, 0 ) Secdles, loafers, Straps, ’ Straps. We have them al ‘colors, sizes and widths, 4 RUNNERS Boot Style, ote arch supports, abe $19 up hae, A For, Boys and Girls, Oxford or satin insoles, ~ BABY SHOES Choose from our selection of _‘paby boots for:those very im- _ portant first Steps. CO, . I: 4 We carry a complete line of Savage Shoes for babies, 2.99 xfords, Patent lin all - Summer Time | —Playtime | The childron will love the now 2- ' | strap. play sandals in white, red and brown. Sheng yot dressy, Only: | | | $2. 95 and. $3, 25 (Also .cropo soled oxfords in. all colors) 1. g Vidal oh . it x RAY FITTING - ut DESIRED. of. nursing, and ‘begins her ta m ‘The. CNA- last sumer voted| ; in Ly ‘jject. in. an attempt..to evaluate; §.” ‘land raise standards or nursing 7 | CNA. officials ‘said. 25 of 96 schools which volunteered to take part in the project will be “But what else could you all this outstanding Sale of NEW MERCHANDISE vat RUMMAGE SALE. PRICES? Below are listed a few of the extraordinary: i GREAT WRITER» 'Vielor Hugo : produced ‘his (1t) | City. Gulders: anid niembers ot 1¢ Girl Guide’ Local association . yesterday: ‘recelved. -information’ and instruction In-the Girl Guide ‘movement'as. Mrs, Donald. Mun- day,:: British: Columbia ‘Provin- |: -| cial: Guide: Woodcraft” Adviser, met» with various..groups.: 9» ‘Atvan informal discusston: per- “Hod “held ; yesterday ‘morning’ at}: || the home’ of Mrs; J. W..Kidd, |'Tawny Owl of the Second Prince Rupert Brownie Pack, Mrs. Mun-|, day urged’ six Guiders to: “keep the standard high” by active {n= terest: In‘-testing: . “ “@irl : Gildes and Brownles| ‘have a ‘greater’ appreciation, of Pay ‘thelr: ;badgés when. they: .know |. “73 tests ave ofa ‘high ‘standard, ” Mrs. Munday said. ‘Following a buffet luncheon at} i the: home: of Mrs, George Cook, Brown: Owl: of the First Prince . +Rupert Brownie Pack, a meeting: ‘ was held at: the, home of Mrs, R. F, ‘Lucas, ‘Tawny Owl of Second | Prince Rupert Brownle Pack and Guide Captain ‘of the ‘First Prince Rupert Guide Company. Mrs. Munday’ ‘Instructed eight Guiders’ on How to’ plan a Brow- nie meeting, which was applied with the’ arrival.of the. Fourth Brownie .Pack, under the leader- ‘ship of. Brown Owl Mrs, A, C. McTaggart.. Mrs..: Lucas ‘entertained Mrs, Munday at dinner... AL group of interested ‘parents of: the’LA in tho Civic Centre last: night heard > Mrs, Munday | pare-a’ girl. for adult life.” oo the Brownle meetings were sim- . PeseracanageeesateeeseeceseTetbAeresegtGtt AN OESHtTHATTEOTCTestO) ‘ " Contrall Beauly . Salon $) | . POL. y= first, work, , a ranean: in: 1816 ral. stress ‘that Guiding should “pre-4 Mrs, Munday’ sald ‘that while |, : aA my? “use ‘de: “tieethiigs both A plot 7 than:.Gi ‘taught girls 0. respect, the law ha of‘sociéty, and, prepare’ them for?" | the. more complex experiences of every. ‘day: living. a " Following. Mrs: “Munday's’ ad- dress, Lieut, Ruth: Adair, of the : “| First ‘Prince Rupert Guide Coin: pany, showed slides, yan Mrs. Munday ‘also: ‘showed her slides staken ‘in’ British Colum”: bia, England and 8witzerland,. Today Mrs, Munday, sendin her ong sessions, ier stipe ee Francois la ke fone * News: oe le a) a . By. AGNES. i. ‘NEAVE® Poot Dilly Nows Correspondent hy There was. a good. turnout, to. the Centennial committee mect- ing in the hall Wednesday .eve- ning. Most of the time was taken’ up with discussing the Centen-* nial project which will be the |, building of. a new: Club house and booth on the hall grounds, Elsie Sholty is recovering from a.tonsilectomy in «Burns Lake |” | hospital, Anne Harder, .Mr.-and Mrs. Isaac Harder’s tittle ‘girl, fs. in hospital with: scarlet fever.,’ She was recovering fom measles when she was thken fll and- was) found’ to have scarlet fever, |) + | “Most of us have our gardens. ,, planted and~ our annual fight No, Are pleased to announce the return of Me aoe ae ‘4 their operating staff for. your appointment. with beauty ~ Phone 6137 — z : : aia . lpeeceses. aievesversesceinarsentcantinneessattetserssenesnsarinetey . with, weeds has begun, gy (formerly derry's) 4 y DRESSES * Reg, Value. to $12.95, “NO TRYONS. values we have on Sale. SKIRTS " Cotton and wool .° Skirts, Reg, Values to $10.95, wets A vhs ditsat SLACKS | ‘Wools, Corduroys, Worsteds and. | » Plots . oe ve ‘SUITS 4 ONLY | ea, Values: on fo $8250. ip NYLON —_| BLOUSES : HOSIERY | Cottons, 1: 00 Every pair perfect. Silks, . ‘ i : 45 and 51 gauge, Nylons . . 15 denier. ' " Size 9 bo 1 ‘ ‘ _ [3 pr. for $2.00] puRSES ig White, Black, 7 io wre | Blue, Pink, ete. bt 00 DRESSES | Reg, to $4.95, 00 | Cocktail Dresses, ‘ ‘ ~_yening Dresses, ternoon Uresses. i + [| Womanis Yr size dresses, HALTER TOPS - + Reg, to $29.50, oe 4 a $4.00 Z Assorted colors. “ - ; . : ct A “Reg. to. $395, | “ a ~ BRASSIERES, ceccenare: : 5, , “Discontinued lines of | | PEDDLE PUSHERS oe _ "Wonder Bra" and . Warners. 3, ‘Elasticized } ee to $3, 95 Belts, 1 Assorted colors, . : aS C. 50 ‘eae ee | tio cl Charges Oe ee ee : a4