L Mar 7, 1940. WWWWWW HEADQUARTERS t 2 Days ORE WIDE CLEARANCE wearaoie ciomes specially priced . -.1 i it ri i i t -ww -m. . IFcw ol tne ucasons iou anouiu uuy nere iNUw FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! .ii i.nt'CC VI1 3nR PANTS- A size and a h - jl everyone, oc- - h.:;her priced lines 13 $1.95 F"S OAK I nujuaiouic i:a pairs cf these. A Ycs 9c ' .'lc end colors. A mmber of $12.00 and ;ti included. Others $5.95 MEN'S WOOL SOCKS Just at a time when wool Is going up in cost. Buy now. All sizes and colors. A good value at 55c. Special BOYS' FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS Warm and comfortable. Just the thing for recent week Sizes 26 through 32. QO Real $1.50 values choice Dozens of Other Bargains Phone BLACK 181 Our Men's Store Semi-Annual Sale 43c DDK, MEN'S TIES All year around patterns. Smart stripes, dots and fancy designs. Our better quality. Your CQ lupert Men's & Boys Store "Quality You Can Afford" 8ITII STREET Hctween Second and Third will receive an offlc-week from the pro- j Include luncheon with the Prince , Rupert Gyro Club on Wednesday n.tiU 11 .IT . the person of Mrs. I i and aim l.iMVtAAH luncheon luiiwucuii wuii wie women s d i Vancouver, tne pro- j Canadian Club on Thursday. , .iv.nl Mrs. Stead will' 1 i Wednciday morning by! G. srce from the south j Keep up to date. AaiUse regu-Thursday night by the i larly. lies. The ESTABLISHED IN OLD LAND (Continued lrom Page One) fleers, accountant offices, medical; omcers, who will be seconded from the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, and dental officers, seconded from the Canadian Dental Corps. ' The airmen personnel will ' in- " R.C.A.F. Overseas ! lot Officer H. P V. Masspv maintain an up-to-date daily delivery service.! hroughout the city as well as our service to all sizes M ypcs of boats. We also ship to all outlying districts whether it be by boat or rail. symbol of our appreciation to you for your loyalty, we offer you for one week only some values f;r your crcater savlnes. TOMATOES Choice quality. Libiiv 'i.v's Libliy's or Royal tity.2J's. 2 tins .... UOK Prepared Mustard -oz. iar. 2 for . ... lappyvale Pickles Sweet swt mustard. -i. IRPsii ar Fruits and mixed, 27c pINZSOUPS-Small, 97p " varieties. 3 tins " KOYAI, CROWN .vour laundry. bars SOAP For 22c olimry's Soap Regular "p- -1 cakos janadianChcesc-Mild. w lb. . 26c 23c FRY'S COCOA Top 9 0 quality. 1--1I). tin .... Heinz Pure Vinegar White or malt. lGi-oz. bottle K Rancho Corned the Argentine. 2 tins Records sailW tnnlcrht . Before leaving Ottawa, the party was iaspectd by Air Vice-Marshal J George M. Croll, A.F.C., Chief of me Air scan, who exnressed con- iiuence in me aouuy oi ail present to uphold high traditions of the! DAirnl nnnndlnn Alt Ca Itn 1 m xvujrai vauaumiL till lie t t 1 1U... 1 J L ....... tf I , r nuavcu nicy wuuiu cacii every 1-1 V L. 5 ort tn sunnort thp sauadron now v.w.v.v.W.W.VJ-.VAW.vj-Av.Wd-As m England, and to fill the re- qulrements of air force personnel , to follow In the wake of those who time the Imperial same steamer on her return to Van- have already left the shores of their ntcrs of the Empire, in couver. In addition to her I.O.D.E. native land to engage In active visits, Mrs. bieaa s engagements will service overseas. Southbound from a regular voyage to Alaska, C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, Is due In port at 3:30 this afternoon from Skagway and other northern points and will sail Vancouver. 30th Anniversary Sale at 5 p.m. for HUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE UT through the co-operation and goodwill of our many natrons and friends in Prince Rupert ind District is our Thirtieth Anniversary made possible. We appreciate very sincerely the fcence you have placed In us and it Is our aim to merit your continued patronage and support. itorc is a 100 per cent Prince Rupert establishment with no outside capital nor interests what- twer ppoliiv is (o place before the housewives of Prince Rupert and the District quality foodstuffs at pricey as our buting in car-load lots enables us to do this. rtt'X PREMIUM TLAN we have had In effect for the past few years Is something not to be pcr!:)o!:;d by careful housewives. In taking ad vantage of this and keeping your home rcplcnish- l nitli dishes, utensils and other valuable articles, we maintain that you cannot purchase your il- needs more economically. A fair trial of thi plan will convince you. 15c J3-oz. bottle 27c Reef Packed in 27c QUAKER CORN FLAKES Irradiated with sun- 90T shine vitamin. 3 pkss. Davis & Lawrence Royal Extracts 2-oz. bottle . 4-oz. bottle C'ntnt.ir tr. . . ... u ie m season are on display. loiHr..,.. ' " '"l Juur greater emoymeni. ah rre" .Ji, K 1 I 1 V . . 1 r. .. - - ora,:r ad CONFKCTIONF.il V Order your favorite cigarettes, 17c . . . 29c. Purity Flour Best for nil your bak- ing. rirsigraue, zv w-jp 49-lb. sack poked Meats Fresh Milk Imported Cheese ' okrd Meats are kept under, refrigeration In our up-to-date Display Case for (Inrp vou can get Bologna. Cooked Ham, Welners. Bacon islab and cello wrapped), Cottage. Bacon, rsh Milk - Tabic and Whipping Cream - Huttermilk Cheese Clonrnnnlii Cheese Romi Roman Roquefort Cheese VI'TiCTADLES All vegetables are kept Barui;,-.... v.. M. ..... v. tobacco and candles with your THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES For prompt and courteous vice Phone 13 Taxi. er- tt, First aid squad on civil protection committee demonstration, City Hall, 5 cluX elude clerks, ri7rvr L, equipment assistants, TV ... Friday . night, all Interested with C motor mhoni.. i,ts tllst ald experience iuj Invited to at- a" l"'-" ".tend. w Ultlilll 1U1 gCUCitU UU Hockey Scores HOCKEY SCORES Pacific Coast League Portland 4; Seattle 3. tf. Mr. ahd Mrs. James Balrd will be Office will have a personnel of George for Vancouver. They have elghV three of whom will be of-, been located here for several fleers and five will be airmen. months, Mr. Balrd having been with " "'cers on me overseas the radlo department of headquarters' staff are Wing Com-1 Bros. Ltd. m n n Hor TP T vr--i,- .v, i u I employed for some .time as liaison -. oiucer iot me Koyai uanaciian Air . Force at the Air Ministry, in Eng-I" land; Squadron Leader A.P.Camp- bell, Squadron Leader B. M. Aron-son, Flight Lieutenant C. C. P. Graham, Flying Officer W. II. Sch- rooder, Flying Officer W. A. Dicks, Pilot Officer E. C. Millar and Pl- McRae The Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce has undertaken to canvass the business section of the city next week for the ilng the residential sections. The of flcials would welcome and help In this canvass. Anyone willing to take part should telephone or call at the Salvation Army headquar ters. Bowling Standing Ladies' League Maple Leafs 6 0 gangers 5 1 Annettes ..r 4 2 Knox Hotel , 3 ' 3 Merchantettes 3 3 Blue Birds 2 4 Rex i 5 Big Sisters 0 6 Major J.C. Strong, officer In com- lnrnl ffnrricnn ie coilintr nn the 4Vil 0 UllllH.Q VI. Prince George tonlght-for a to his home In Vancouver. Notice , Dance Idora Arena, Thursday ev- visit Masters and owners of all ves-j sels under 120 tons nett are ad-' vised to apply for RECOGNITION ' NUMBERS at Harbour Master's CSffe Hrlnrrlnrr Varr ef t(nn T I ' cense Certificate. Any' vessels not Registered or Licensed should apply Immediately to Customs House for papers. Vessels will not be permitted to sail unless papers are In order. J. R. ELFERT, ' Chief Examining Officer Prince Rupert, B.C, Dally advertising rr. me Dally j News Is sure to bring dally re-! suits . ' KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Pcplett Many Suffer Low Blood Count And Don't Know It. Tht bafWIni thine about low blood count U that you can weigh about ai much u you ever did even look healthy and atronff, yet you can feel at If you had lead la you legs, dopey, tired and peplesa. Low blood count meant you haven't sot enough red blond corpuiclea. It la their vital lob to carry life-giving oxygen from your lunga throughout your body. And Jut aj It takei oxygen to explode gasoline in your car and make the power to turn the. wheeji, ao you must have plenty of oxygen to explode the energy in your body and give you going power. Get Dr. William TlnV Tllia today. They are world-famoue for the help they givt tn increasing the numher and atrcnlzth of red corpuscles, 'Then with your bloou count tip, you'll feel like bounding up the its Irs at if you were floating on air. Ask your druggist (or Dr. William, rink filii today. MINEKAL. ACT Notice To 1-Ilniiiriit Co-owners Tn John . AUl'n und (1 under niik land uf Scnltlr, iValilnntm, I), a. A. WHEREAS there aie owners other than myself to the extent of more than one qimrtw Interest In e.ch and all of the Star No. 1, Star No. a, atari n. j, owir no. , omr no. o. star No. 8. Star No. 7, Star No. 8, Star No. 9 and Star No. 10 Mineral Claims situate on the north side of Porcher lalano In Qhlsmore Passage about 5(0 feet from the beach In the Skeena Ulnlnt ' Division, Province of BrIUah Columbia: TAKE NOTICE XUiless you da pay wltihlA 90 days trom the date hereof the aum of 1537.50 being your proportion of the expenditure requlreO for the years 1937, 1938 and 1939 by Section 28 of the Mineral Act, R. S. B. C. 1938, Chapter 161, together with all costs of this notice, to the undersigned, the registered owner of said Mineral Claims, your Interest on said Mineral Claims shall be forfeited an4 become vested In the undersigned who has made the required expendlturea. DATED at Prince Rupert B C th!, Sth day of July 193H EH HRKNKT. Vancouver Big Missouri, .09. Bralorne. 10.60. Cariboo Quartz, 2.44. Dentonia, .01 'A. Falrvlew. .01 V. Onld Belt. .25 Hedlev Mascot. .48 Mlnto, .01A. Noble Five, .01,. i Pacific Nickel. .10. Pend Oreille, 1.75 Pioneer. 2.16. Premier, 1.29. Privateer. .63 ' Reno, .38. Relief Arlington, .09 'A Salmon Gold, .03. Sheep Creek, 1.08 Cariboo Hudson, .04. Hedley Amalgamated, Oils A. P. Con., .15 Calmont, .36. C. & E.. 1.9(5. Freehold, .02. f : (57) S.O.N. meeting Thurs. 8 p. m. Bridge at 10 p.m., cash prizes, re-;. Tonight's train, cue from the Hast at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Home, 2.60. Pacalta, .05. Royal Can., .18. Okalta, 1.22. Mercury, .06. Prairie "Royalties, .18. Toronto Aldermac, .29. Beattie, 1.10. Central Pal., 2.31. Con. Smelters, 43.75 East Malartic, 3.70. Fernland, .03 '4. Francoeur, .40. Gods Lake, .55. Hardrock, 1.06. Int. Nickel .48g. Kerr Addison, 2.31. Little Long Lac, 3.10. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.97. Madsen Red Lake, .48. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.26. Moneta, .70. Noranda, 73.00. Pickle Crew, 3.85. Preston East Dome, 2.07 San Antonio, 2.30. Sherrlt Gordon, .98. Uchl, .75. Bouscadlllac, .03 'A. Mosher, .07. Oklend, .07i. Smelters Gold, .OlVj. Dominion Bridge, 38.75. HAS BEEN NOMINATED, Frank Morris of Terrace Second: j Candidate to be Officially Entered in Federal Contest Nomination paprs of Frank Terrace farmer, as a candidate THE SEAL "f QUALITY .sip "O'-OCl-'M SI GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only nalmon canninc company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert l! Tea At Its Best SALADA TEA it ,Jlf . 7u for Skeera In the forthcoming fed- Frederick Hampton, Joseph -Breri-couver arrived In i the the . ... . city on , i, j , , . Prince George yesterday from the"eral election were filed yesterday4 nan, Frederick H. Herbert, Royal south, being here to meet and ac- w11 tne returning officer, T. W. M. Harris, Mary Worobec, : Alice company home her daughter, Miss Brown. William Bunting of Ter-j Worobec, Adelaide Tessler, Paul Doris Legh, school teacher at Mas- race Is Mr. Morris' official agent. Gudette, W. Donald, Bert- West, sett, who has been 111 and is going Ml the Wllilam nomlnators are from Xer. Panny Bunting and punt-south to recuperate. Miss Legh is . ... , . , race and are as follows: Mabel E. lnB- in. salvation Army war fund but ncr lotte on Prlnce John Houlden, H. W. Houlden, John! I ijiuvkui uas oecu waue lor cuver- Warne. John Maxsom. Mr. Morris, who describes himself 9, art tnHftnonont T.tKarat' la tKtf. Wasylyna second candidate so far 'formalli TODAY'S STOCKS j M"n. Carl Pohle. Hugh Clark- nominated, the first "having, been (Oounesr 8. d. Johnston Co.) Iston, Donald Bruce, Paul Schulte, Olof Hansen, the official tibefaL ' The better results you;get la-cooking and creaming by Ulnj"i Carnation Milk would be worth some exua cost, BUT CariUnW " ' saves you money, too. Occasional Chairs! Occasional chairs for the home. 18 only. QQ Irt'jtS' Special selling, each r0!! Lion Brand Luggage Matched sets. Specially priced for quick selling. Now; on display in our window Chesterfield Suite 3-piece Chesterfield suite. Special $69.50 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Green 916 Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 15c to $3 THIRD AVENUE) pHWttHKHW EASTER NOVELTIE A truly fine selection of chocolate novelties. Never-before featured in the city ; Any item reserved till Easter on request. Make your selection while the assortment is complete SYMPHONY EASTER CARDS An excellent assortment, reasonably priced 2 for 5c 5c and IQc Ormesltd. CZrt Pioneer Druqpists The Kexall Store Thones- 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. . Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. - . i.t 'J ;noooooocioooooaoDooooooDaonpouaonaoaooacooooaciaiJoiaa t fx tf-.