Tuesday June 2, 1940. I GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Put a modern G-K Refrigerator in your liomc ami you've got the (Inect refrigerator G-E has ever built. It is tops in electrical refrigeration. Here it new economy, greater food preservation and convenience that every Vkonian ha longed for. See these lieauti-ful G-E Refrigerators and other helpful G-E appliances to-day. Hudget terms. OUTSTANDING VALUES for Thrifty Homemakers G-E Hotpolnt Rtngti 10modl from $11 6.30 G-EWihr 5 modtli from $79.95 G-E TouLi G-E Ttltchron Clocki G-E Automitlc Iron $8.95 Price $4.95 Mod.li from J 4.9 5 Othtri from $3.50 Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC ft; B. C. Furniture Co. New And Used Furniture 1 ROYAL TYPEWRITER In good $2250 condition 1 MONAHC1I TYPEWRITER $24.50 12 llKMlNGTON TYI'EWRITERSr-In 10". 12", 16" carriages. All reconditioned. 45 to 55 From C COMPLETE 11EDS 12.50 t0 $15.50 4-6, from 1 LAWN MOWER-In good condition, large size, 8,75 Spec iti 1 5 RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES Of various makes, from $28.00 tQ $35.00 NEW FURNITURE 6 END TABLES $2.45 Walnut finish - . 12 COFFEE TABLES In. walnut, of various 9.5U 2t FELT MATTRESSES $7.50 In, all sizes V 4 DRESSERS-Waterfall design and large round 22.50 mirror - 8 STUDIO COUCHES-Very modern, three spring 36.00 filled cushions. Reg. $45.00. Now, 21 3-plece CHESTERFIELDS- In new colors and patterns, modern style $75.00 $125.00 From THIRD AVENUE Phone BLACK 324 Nexl Door to B.C. Clothiers HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert J. A. Aitkin, Barrett Point; Mark F. Rukln, Georgetown; J. Hall, II. F. Johnson, Lt. H. D. Robertson, W. Henderson, R. L. Wicks, R. E. MacMlllan and O. T. Burnack, Vancouver; R. Knight, Winnipeg; A. W. Blair, Toronto; G. E. Lloyd, Josephine Munro, Prince George; A. Grant, Smlthers; G. Bird, L. Wlntz, J. Moser, R. C. Macintosh and J. W. Kilpatrlck, city; A. F. Williams, Cedarvale; L. G. Arnett. Frederick Point; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. O'Neill, city; Dr. C. A. Arm strong and Rodney, Port Simpson; Mr. and Mrs. A. Currle, Claxton; Ewart Hetfierlngton and Mr. and Mrs. D. Edenshaw, Massett; F. P. Clark, Dundas; s. B. Flegg, Ernie Flegg, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Donaldson and family, J. S. Nelson, Port Esslngton; Fred Nash, Terrace; O. H. Portsmlth, Fort St. James; J. D. Taylor and S. A. Woods. Vic-toria; W. Dyck, Surf Inlet, j Central i Sterling Toles, Jasper; A. E. Wilson and D. B. Bell, Barrett; W. Plecko, P. Yuvosak, P. Vlsk, Kwln-Itsa; Harry Hunka, Thelan; A, Prokopon, Skeena; Bill Bagsha. J, Markakay, Peter Pllshke and M.- Donaldson, city; Robert Taft, Terrace; Leslie Weaver, Dundas; M. Preskopee, Morlcetown; Ed Hart and William Llewellyn, Terrace; Stan McLean, Shelley; Rich ard Davles. T. Boroughs, A. Smith, J. Gulls and V. Collins, Vancouver; S. Anderson, Massett; F- Dlggles, Shames. . Royal H. Kennedy, K. A. Atree, S. D Romans, A. J. Christian, Paul Nelson, C. F. Inman, C. B. Macfar- lane. R. H. Sewell, R. H. Millar. II Talfry. J. G. LePlnskl, B. Wells, Emll Helberg and G. A. Sweden, Barrett Point; Nell Mclnnls, Mr and Mrs. W. 0. Taly and family, D. Reld and G. Reld, Georgetown; Alex Lee. Juneau; J. T. Morris. Vancouver: R. Zuml and S. Robinson, city; Mrs. Williams, Telegraph Creek; J. H. Jefferles, A. R. Seaton. D. S. Sheppard, R. E. Wilcox. L. Poissant and G. R. Kings, Frederick Point; Jack Smith. Hollywood: T. Sacko, Salvus; Ken Honkawa. Port Esslngton, S. Ort-qulst. Lewis Island. If you hikvp sometmng to swap try a Classified Ad. "Build B.C. Payrolls- Try Pacific, If You 111 gest to anyone who has not used Pacific Milk to try lt PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed H. G. Helgerson Limited 210 SIXTH STREET Prince Rupert, B.C. V have on our lists the following good buys: 412 EMERSON PLACE 7-room house, 2 lots. Lovely garden. Fully modern. Furnace. 4 bedrooms. Concrete foundations. Cash $3150. Terms $2000, balance In monthly payments. We Have Several Furnished Houses for Rent for the Summer Months 6-ROOM HOUSE On Taylor Street. 3 bedrooms. Fully modern and sewer. In good condition. Cash $1600 or $1800 on terms. Benj. H. Harry M.D. EYE DISEASES Lenses Carefully Prescribed C31 Birks Bldg. Vancouver, B.C. THB DAILY NTSWfl PAQE THB SB LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. John E. Davey Is sailing this afternoon on the Catala for i trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Miss Jessie Cherry sailed Saturday afternoon by the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Cecil Brlnd, local manager of the Imperial Oil Co.. sailed Sunday light on the Catala for a trip to 3tewart on company business. Mrs. Annette Wood and grand - laughter sailed yesterday after noon on the Prince George for a trip ta Vancouver. Mrs. F. J- Feasby and daughter Eileen left on Friday evening's train Leverson Lake at the head of Wark Canal yielded some one hun dred fine cutthroat trout, some of real competition proportions, to the rods of a party consisting or Aaou tvarson. Don Crerar, Capt. Harry Ormiston, Don Ritchie, Sid Hunter, rj. A. Hunter and AUstair Crerar which made the trip, to that resort over the Dominion Day holiday week-end with Capt. Ole Skog aboard his big new selneboat Thel-ma S. It was the first trip out of the Thelma S. since she arrived a , r nn trnm tho hlliM- Another week-end fishing party. burg was that which made a trip toi Salmon River and Kxngeal Inlet in Grenvllle Channel with Skipper! F. A. MacCallum on the Arran-more. In this party, which had good fishing results, were Archie' . , 1 X tf AV HaVen t bott and John Walker. They left! "Our little boy has no othennight. milk," writes Mrs. A. E. C. of Victoria, "and he is strong and Heading for Muddy Creek up the healthy, with a smile for every- Ecstall River were Jim Bac-one We do not use any other on and Joe Ratehford In one party would and Mr. and Mrs. William Rich kind of milk and I sug- ards ana Mr. ana Airs. Gorman Moorehouse In another. Several small boat parties were compelled to snend last night across the harbor at the . Salt Lake and other points because of a M sudden wwmuv.. soutnwest ,a gaie wmcn ! Rupert. The general committee 1 consists of Fire Chief D. H. McDon aid, Chief of Police W. II. Vlckers, ! George W. Morrow, W. D. Vance, J. B. Roerie. George D. Tite, James McAleenen and C. T. Heward. Ernest Cole, writing home from the front, tells how his life was saved by the picture of his wife in his pocket when he was hit, with Miss Irene Nor dan is sailing this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. J. L. Hall returned to the city on the Cardena on Saturday morning after a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. James H. Thompson returned to the city on the Catala Sunday night after having spent some time visiting In Vancouver Mrs. David Ritchie and daughter, Miss Edith Ritchie, sailed yesterday -afternoon on the Prince Oeorge for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. T. W. Falconer was a pas senger aboard the Catala Sunday for a two months'- visit In Toronto night returning to Alice Arm after and at other eastern points, a trip to Vancouver. Mr a J. Healev ana little daugh- Miss Pearl Purdy, who has been wireless station acting as x-ray technician at the ter of Dlgby Island sailed SaturAiy afternoon on me ""-c .UJJCn. uchciu Prince nunert for Vancouver to sails by the Catala this afternoon vacation. Mr. for Vancouver, .mend the summer Healey will be Joining them later. Whifflets From The Waterfront Mrs. Baker, mother of Mrs. F. A. MacCallum, left this afternoon on the Catala to visit for a couple of months with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. Wentworth Clarke, In Vancouver. Miss Gwen Ellis, daughter of Lieutenant and Mrs. P. A. T. Ellis and niece of Major C. V. Evltt, left Prince Rupert on Monday for a short stav In Smlthers with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Evltt, Miss Ellis' unci'! and aunt. B. M. Hoops of Telkwa sailed Saturday morning on the Cardena for a trip to Vancouver In the interests of his health. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hoops of Telkwa were here at the end of the week returning to the In-1 terlor after a trip to Vancouver. Word has been received from cuupieUl .6v.u .7" 'Rochester. Mfnnwmfca. thrt. mht ers. Shortly she wW oe starling !Pb . - " ; WM for the Canadian i.. underwear w an one -' Cold Storage Co. The Hshtag party . a 0f iwo left here Saturday afternoon and, Md m returned Monday afternoon. Weath-1 Mrs R,x there h er was splendid for the Saturday fishing even if lt and Sunday did, briOM. whf) h bePn rain Monday, the big ones were on rt wne t1r. ,n the clt biting hungrily and-the- party had h.r d4nrn,,er.In.aw a good time angling in one of the Pn, M's. Iute M. Felsenthal, most attractive spoU In this oil- Ued bv the Prinne 0eore ws. trlct from a scenic standpoint. jterdav nftemoon for Vancouver enroute back to her home in Pltts- Announcements Ail advertisements tn, this ccl- nmn will be charged for a full month at 2bc a word United Strawberry Tea, Clark's, Pacific Place, July 4. Queen Mary Hall July 5. Mrs. dance Oddfellows' Moose Tea. Mrs. Stegavig's. 134 Hays Cove Circle. July 5. i L. O. B. A. Red Cross Tea. Met-ropole Hall. July 12. T ..U.n T.An nl Cnl. TJ 4U bliCfil.ll ACi ttliU O.lit. XVCY ; came up and made the crossing Myrwang's, 4th Ave. East, July 13. or tne naroor unpossioie uniui this morning. "This was ratner ant unusual blow for this time of the year. Twenty -Five Years Ago June 2, 1915 Military1, aircraft flit all about London both by day and night now as a Drecautlon against the possi hllltv of ZeDDelln raids. The feat of shooting the arch of the Tower Bridge, once considered quite dangerous Is now not unusual. With Rev. G. A. Rix as chairman of the sports committee, preparations are being made for a good Dominion Day celebration In Prince 7. S. O. N. Dance, July 18. Catholic Bazaar, October 2 and 3. L.OJ3.A. Bazaar, Octooer 16th. Anglican Fall Bazaar, November J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royml Bank Itldf. Night or Day Phone 112 Taxi Prompt Servlce-3 Heated Cars Handyman Home Service Repairing Stoves, Roofs, Elec trical Appliances, Oil Burners Cleaned, Plumbing and Painting 224 Seventh Ave., W. Phone BLACK 735 Presbyterian Picnic Held Enjoyable Outing Staged Saturday Afternoon At Dlgby Island ' With E. J. Smith and J. A. Teng In charge, the annual Sunday School picnic of First Presbyterian Church was held Saturday afternoon at Digby Island, the outing being greatly enjoyed by the child ren as well as a goodly turn-out v . .. I 1 ui jjaicuia. Aiie pan w(u vaitjcuf by the John Currle & Sons service! boat CJt.C. Races were run off and refreshments were enjoyed. The race winners were Margaret . Strachan, Margaret Brown. Gordon Flnlayson, Mary Strachan. Christine Currle, Jean Calderwood. Kathleen Smith, Jimmy Flnlayson, Glen Saunders, Margaret Suther land, Yvonne Morln, Audrey Hunter, Bernlce Eastwood, Molly Frew, Weather Forecast; General Synopsis The pressure remains low northwest of the Queen. Charlotte Islands and Is rising off Vancouver Island. The weather has been line and very warm In the In terlor while on the coast rain has occurred. West Coast of Vancouver Island-- Fresh south to southwest winds, part cloudy and cool with occasion- al showers. William Bremner and Donald Eastman sailed Saturday evening.; by the Prince Rupert on their re-, turn to naval duties at Esquimau after spending leave visiting at their, homes here. ' Wedding Mr. and Mrs. A. Gomez an nounce the marriage of their Bobby Currle, Everett Pierce. Ted- daughter. Alice, to Alfred Ritchie dy Pierce, Teddy Menzle. Douglas i0f Prince Rupert on July 10. It Maccaulay, Pat McClymont, Mar-1 win be followed by a reception hi garet Morln. Harry Calderwood. , the Oddfellows' HalL Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. E. J.j Smith, Mrs. Valentin, J. A. Teng' Dally New ciassiiied Ads orlng) and Rev. H. G. Funston, results. The Christian Science Society of Prince Rupert Announces a FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Entitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, ITS, PRACTISE AND PROOF" By. FLORENCE MIDDAUGU, C.S of Los Angeles, CaL Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist in Boston. Massachusetts Society Building, Second Avenue on Friday. July 5, at 8 p.m. The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend j -aBBBBaaHaHauMHoitMMH'j I 5 LUMBER CE Complete Line of Building J 3 Supplies f Albert and McCaffery Ltd. Phone 117 Phonellft Cherub Baby Oil JO Excellent for Chafing, Chapping and Diaper Rash. A Baby Feeding Bottle Free with each purchase Both for 40c Ormes Ltd. Zfiui Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Phones 81 Si 82 Open. Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tf vnn hnvft snmethintr to sell, a classifiec advertisement in this papar will soon let you know if there ia a buver in the city., . .Mli