HViday. Juno 19i 1938 s GOOI FOR ONE FU.L-SIZED PACKAGE OF- mm Amy Jlff Mhh pMrWtaj uf IRIMJfl, JELLY POWDER HAND THIS COUPON TO YOUR GROCER ttlAf rowoin . IakinO POwMIt 71 A COffU. SHCfS IXTKACTS BRAII, TICK & COMPART LL VAHCOUVM. SC TO la. Ta a C. LU. al WJI UMMER US TBN IN TO t PLAIN JANEwJIM C-K-W'X afttfy MORNING AT 3'3S T OYS Help the children to enjoy themselves outdoors. Summer Toys are inexpensive Sand Pails, with metal spades 15e and 25 Sand Seta, boxed 5 pieces .3oc Watering Cans 30c Sail Boats, a variety of sizes, from 15c to $1.25 Wooden Model Boats u 15c Wooden Model Boats, in sets 40c Steam Boats, the real thing $1.50 Candle Power Steam Boats, large size - 20c Extra Candles, dozen . . . - 5e Gliders, rvew shipment Just in, each - 10c Model Airplane Kits 15c, 25c, 50c Water Balls, multl colored, 10-inch .35c Rubber Balls, from ...15c to $10 Sponge Rubber Balls 5c, 10e,.2ftc and 25c Rubber Return Balls - :.- - 5c Water Pistols .. - 10c Windmills - , -10c Cap Guns, 15c and 25c; With Leather Holster. 95c Footballs, complete ..... S2.00 and $2.75 Picnic Balls 50c and 75c Sunshades, very colorful - 35c and 50 Picnic Baskets, large and extra large size $LG0 and $2.00 W carry a complete- line of Picnic- Supplies Paper Plates, Paper Cups, Kodaks and Kodak Film Bring your Pictures here for. expert developing and printing SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaveTPRINCE RUPERT every Saturday, 7:00 p.m Canadian National Steamships V8-36 MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE SALE on C0NG0LEUM CONOOLEUM, 9x12, at $10.60 6 GOLD SEAL 10 GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM, 9xl0'2, at $J- 10 GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM. 9x72, at b.7S CONGOLEUM, square yard, at c Phone 775 Third Avenue Prince Kupcrt The Fish which made Prince RupertFamoas "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 8. O. N. Picnic, members andi friends, Tugwell Is., June 21. Boata leave Cow Bay 9:15 and 10:15 ajn. (145) on the Prince Rupert this morning and will be returning south on the same vessel tomorrow evening. f STIFFNESS! rubbad i aaaa !. yau1fl right. atart. Bath tba ma pan H YVII ioon I Ian bar up I jB KINC OF RMlgsj cation trip to Vancouver. mill operator, Is a business visitor to town. He arrived from the Isl ands on the Prince John last evening and will be returning home on the same vessel tomorrow, night. 26. 5. Announcements Sons of Norway picnic, June 21, Elk's Kiddles Day, June 23 Par ade, Clowns, Sports, Football. Baseball, Boy's Band. King's Birthday Tea, Mrs. Parkin's, June 23. Catholic Tea. Mrs. Ward's June 25. v , United Tea, June 25. Presbyterian Sunday School June 27. Eagles' Picnic, Grassy Bay, Jlily Presbyterian Bazaar, November Anglican Sale November 29. LAN" ACT Notlre of Intention to pWf. Pur' In Prince Bujwt Land Reoordliw Dlttrte of- Qun Charlotte IsJMwl and situate on the North hore of Cumshewo Inlwt Immediately Bouth of , Q. O. I. Take notice that tn nuuxm uu&v"4 Company Limited of Vancouver, B. C. t4jnrf ts. n.rtrtiv far nArmlsalon to pur chase the following described laadr- . . a - . nlanlHl b . t.na a w iwti r- tt 4.V Q. C. I. tnenct (in rhiim rnnt alnnir South boundary of Lot 45; thetute due South to ihore- llne; thence West along nomuw point of comjnencenieint and contain ing u aoree more or AMUHUHE r. (UJii Pres. AUUan Logging, Co. Ltd Dated-April 31, 1939. IN TIIK hl l'KKME rOl.KT OF DKIT1SII t-OIX'MIHA IV PltOHATr) In the Matter of the "AdmlnWtratlon Art" and In the Mutter of the Estate of Hen Nlvrrwtn. DeretlKed. TAKE NOTICE that by order, ot' HU Iloivor, W. E. richer the 6th day of Juiv, A D. 1936. L u-m appointed Ad-mUiltrtor of the estate- of! Belt BJver-aon, dooeaeed. ttuX, all parties, having claim against the said eitate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 7tn day of July, Alt. 1938, and all' partlee Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtednere to me forthvitli. UOHMAN A. WATT, QKlclal AdmlnUtrator, Prince Rupert B. O Datad tb tib. day of JUBt. AJD. 1630. DAILY. H3Wa v&ou rsaaa LOCAL NEWS NOTES Moose Ladles, Junior, and Senior members' banquet Boston Cafe, 6:45- p.m, Tuesday. June 23. For reservation phone 855. (144) Miss Evelyn Falrbairn of the Miss Malsie Macdonald, .who hav j Prince Rupert General Hospital been on a vacation, trip south, re- nursing siaii reiurnea to me city turnea to me city iroro vancou- on the Prince John last night af- ver on the Prince Rupert this ter spending a vacation at her. morning. home at Queen Charlotte City. i ; I James Martin, well known Mas- W. M, Hart of Edmonton, auditor sett merchant, is a business visl- pf Canadian National Telegraphs, ' tor in town. He arrived from the is a visitor iri the city on official Islands on the Prince John last duties. He arrived from Vancouver evening and will return tomorrow night to Massett. Mr. and: Mrs. Bert Woods re turned to. the city on- the Prince Rupert this morning from the south, Mr. Woods having gone to attend an Oddfellows' convention tat Chilliwack. t Alex Ferguson, manager of the Nootka Packing Co.'s cannery at New Massett, is paying a brief visit to the city on business. He arrived from the Islands on the Prince John last evening and will return to Massett tomorrow night ! F. V. Seivert of Winnipeg, super jntendent of the natural resources department of Canadian National Railways, in the course of a western Adjutant Eva Laycock, local tour on official business, arrived in commandant of the Salvation the city, on the Prince George this Army, left yesterday to spend a morning and will return south on two weeks' vacation visiting at Jap the same vessel tomorrow night. He Inlet, Porcher Island. is accompanied by Mrs. Seivert. Charles Graham, inspector of - - mines, returned to the city on th? Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to the Ocean Falls district on official duties. Miss Betty Cameron of the nurs- J lng staff of the Prince Rupert r.cnoril tlncnltal will coil An lh I Princess Adelaide tonight for a va- Dr.rLO.JOHNSEN'S Office will be closed for about two months i Rev. C; D. Clarke, pastor o I First United Church, who has been in Vancouver for the past week or Charles D. Fyfe, accountant in attending sessions of a board Canadian! 80 the local branch of the Bank of Commerce, sails Monday i afternoon on the Prince George for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Arthur Robertson, Massett saw and stewards of Canadian": Nation- !nl DlnAiMvUlne r r ri ' Vl a rWMTl V"i 1T returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. Clarke Is member of the conciliation board representing the men. Rt. Rev. E. M. Bunoz D.D., Roman Catholic Church Bishop of Northern. British. Columbia, and the Yukon, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver where he attended and took a prominent part In the recent Eucharistic Congress. He was also at St. Albert, Alberta. to attend the consecration of the- new Coadjutor Bishop Coudert of this diocese who will be arriving in the city shortly. BUNION SALVES OSf ? The Economy Store Saves You Money on Quality Foodstuffs SVECIALS; GOOD TILL FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd. BLUE RIBBON COCOA Pure Dutch, 1-lb. tin ... Anglican Woman's 29c RITZ WAFERS Christie's lfi ! per pkg Children's Paint Book FREE with ! each package j BISCUIT MIX-Mrs tit , Fleming's; 24-oz. pkg " (Makes 3 doz. biscuits) FIE CRUST Mrs. 22C Fleming's 24-oz. pkg. (Makes three 9-inch pies) COUNTRY CLUB GINGER ALE 12 oz., B.C. Product Cf IE vJ.A per doz Cherries, Watermelon, Canteloupe, Strawberries at Reasonable Prlcet MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STOREi "Where Dollar Have More Cents' P. O. Box 575 Phone II Auxiliary Tea And Sale is Held St. Andrew's Woman's Auxiliary held a. very successful tea at the home of, Mrs. J. W. Nicholls on Thursday afternoon. The guest were received by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Thomas Andrew. The tea table, covered with a lace cloth and attractively decorated with mauve flowers, was presided over by Mrs. G. A. Rix and Mrs. J. C. McLennan. Mrs. A. L. Holtby had charge of the tea room with Mrs. W. Crulck- shank, Mrs. F. N. Good, Mrs. C. C. Mills, Mrs. A. R. Nichols, Mrs. A. E. Parlow and Mrs. A. G. Rix as ser- viteurs. Cashier was Mrs. F. A. MacCal- lum. The home cooking table was In charge of Mrs. W. C. Asplnall and Mrs. H. S. Meadows. John Gjengsto, for creating a disturbance, was fined $5, with op tion of five days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning under the .Vagrancy Act. Similarly charged, Margaret Webster was adjourned ior eight days. CIASSIFIEO FOR SALE FOR SALE 5-roomed house, cor-i ner lot. Will take 2-roomed house as part payment Box 14, Dally News. (147) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sun dries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville. Vancouver. FOR SALE Two full fonts of lino type mats, 9-point, light and bold, one font very little used. Half a font new 14-polnt bold Cheltenham mats, straight and Italics; box of sorts, about 50 lbs.; full size linotype magazine, very little used. Might make trade for font of 6-point mats in good condition or good saw. Daily News, Prince Rupert, B.C. (tf) RULE HELP WANTED MEN WANTED To train for posi tions in Radio, Television and Sound Engineering. Those selected will be given a preliminary construction training at home with experimental equipment supplied and transportation arranged to our studios to complete training. Box 13, Dally News. (144) SUMMER PRICES FUR GOATS Five dollars will hold any coat, until, fall. Make' mori ey; ' by; b uj inp ' no w, GOLD BLOOM Don't Throw Away That Old. Cooking Utensil Trade It In We- Will. Allow You 50 c For it on. the purchase of a New Stainless Steel Cooking Utensil Start a Set Today This offer for a few days only Kaien Hardware A Satisfactory Place to Shop PHONE 3 I HOW TO MAKE tCED TEA Infwt ill htaplnj (mpooni of StUd Black. Te l pint of frtth bailin' water. After tlx minutes ttrata liquid Into two-quart conUinct. WhiU hot, mm Vt cupi of granulated sugar nd the Juice of 2 lemons. Stir well until ivw lt dissolved; fill container with cold wtter. Do not tllw Ut to coo Mort.tddlnt, tne cold urate, ctherwlie liquid will become cloudy. Serve with chipped Ice. SALAOa Lady Betty Special Lady Betty Wash Cloth Lady Betty Powder Puff Sterling Tooth Brush Cuticura Soap Guest Size -Ipana Tooth Paste Small Swan Down Face Powder Small Special, all six items for 771 CI) TEA 50c Squibb Tooth Paste Special Three 25-cent Tubes Squibb Tooth Paste 50c The Latest in Bath Soaps Rexall Superfatted Finest Quality Hard English Bath Soap 20C per cake OrmesLtd. Pioneer Druqgists rt.e Kex&ll titer Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays Front 12 noon till 2 p.m.. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJI. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJ. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. ROUND Trap FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 PJVI. calling Pt Simp-fon, Stewart, Anyox, Naas Ri ver returning Tuesday, 514.40 Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 THE LATEST SELECTED Baby Buggies Attractive New Hood Style with Smart Sun Visor We have a good selection Folding Carriers In Attractive Appearance and Style Leave nothing to he desired Modern designs and quality D. ELIO PnONE GREEN 421 FURNITURE EXCHANGE It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing th same.