'in r-sday. May M, 1640 BECAUSE EVERYBODMfcPPRECIATE A new record In popularity is being written in Black & White! Character is the reason a noble -character naturally will win you instantly! M' to i m. ot. LAME BACK may mult from faulty kidney action. C.a I;it ix!p kidneys dispose cf wait i ,'ttr that causes conjfition. la tU I Jted Sutes ask for "Gino IW. J iUn t Graa4 nJ ib U.S-Sytar 4 aw, I art lemmmj Im. 1M 15.60 Specify k v.. BLACK & WHITE Major 8. P. Sweeney of the Royal i leans. Canadian Artillery, who has I Prince George la hoUday trip this morning U Vancouver. been: this here lor the past few weeks on mill-jtary duties, sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon on his to Vancouver. Richard Forrest of the Canadian National Railways divtrianal freight and passenger agent fice returned to the city on " otsnuxo.tuNoco .4 lOTTUD U SCOTLAND JAMES BUCHANAN & CO., LIMITED, Glasgow, Scotland This advertisement Is not published or displayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the- Government of Britiah P.)nmM t Brady, district engineer for M ovtrtclal department 'of rks who has been spending urn)' in Arizona for the f.; of his health which Is now improved, returned to the the Prince Oeorge L. pettereon left on last ewe-nlnfs train far Rochester, Minnesota, to receive treatment at Mayo Clinic. Mrs. Nora Arnold returned to the1 city -on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Eastern Canada and the United States, having been as far away as New Or- J. 'G. Bromham of the provincial department of lands Is a visitor . retem Itn the eaty Mr Bramham, who cmneg from Vancouver, will pres-' wot a moving picture lectwre on! British Columbia outdoor life be- fore the Prlnee Rupert Rotary! 0r. 'Club' at the regular the 'luncheon tomorrow. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES work for you . . . CHEAPLY QUICKLY EASILY Hi S0.-I5 up ELECTRIC TOASTER Everyone in the fam ily will enjoy toait made in an automatic toatter. The current turns oil when the toast it done. Adjust-able to light, medium or dark. ELECTRIC COFFEE-MAKER Even cheap coffee taitea better when it is made in one of these electric cof f ee-roalcers. Every cup it conahttntly good and it's .o caiy to make thit way. $1.95 up ELECTRIC SAHDWICH GRILL Grand for summer snacks or when guests drop in unexpectedly toasts sandwiches, fries bacon and eggs or a small steak, ' $G.95 lip ELECTRIC MIXER Many pairt ot extra hands that make your kitchen work easier. Mixes, beats, whips, mashes, minces, grinds, extracts fruit juices youll be a ma red at the things an electric mixer can do. Easy terms available. $13.50 $32.95 $8.95 ELECTRIC IRON Is your electric iron getting old? Perhaps you need a new one. Modern, automatic electric irons are quicker and easier to use and can be adjust ed for ironing different materials. ELECTRIC ROASTER This electric roaster is really a portable elec-trie range that occupies very little shelf space. With it you can roast, bake, fry, or cook complete meal for six. Plugs into any electric outlet ' weekly, from Col. Ralph Webb DS.O.. former 1 mayor of Winnipeg, who has been 1 Hon. W. J. Assetettne. minister otj visitor In the city for the past : mines, after having spent the past few days on special military' dutlwJ i week visiting Stewart, premier. Alice ; was we speaKer toaay at ine Tegu- . Arm and Anyox in the course of a 4ar weekly luncheon of the PrlnceJ tour of his tiding of Atlln. arrives Rupert Gyro Club. President J. A. I in the city by gasboat tomorrow . Hunter was in the chair and Col. I and sails Thursday night by the Webb was Introduced by William Prince Rupefi on Ms return to Crutekshank. who served In France, Victoria Mrs. AsseUUne has been with the 47th Battalion. Col. vlMting at Premier and will be here Webb's cegiment. In the First 'Aboard the Prince Rupert Thursday Great War. Guests at, the luncheon nltht to proceed south with net included a number of local naval hotband. and military officers EASY TERMS ARE mmguToH MANY OFTHESE USEFUL ELECTRICAL SERVAHIS NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED LOC4L NEWS NOTES Men in ktv Ice Call 32 for spe cial military rates. 1Z6) the urgent need of their complet- rrrg all articles they are now mak-lng in order that they may be for-, warded promptly Xo the provincial warehouse. The workroom com-' mrttee will be cutting Dut every day this week and the women or. Prince Rupert are requested to lend their support either by work- Irng In the workroom or at home. iThls 1s the first call the local i branch has had to speed up the work and headquarters nave given assurance that they will accept all, supplies as passed by the local Inspection committee. 126 Announcements All AdTertleinen:s in uoi co will be charged for a full month at 29c m word Eastern Bur Tea. Mrs. Darton'f. opposite new bospttal. May "29. Evening "Branch VSJi. Tea, May 30, Mrs. 3. H. "Gibson's. Girl Onide Association Tea. "Mrs J. R. Morlsori's, McBrlde Street June 1. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, "Mrs. Wm.lamtrte, June 5. Hospital Auxiliary Tea. Nurses' Home June 6. P.T.A. Tea and Children's Display. Oddf ellowsf Hall, Friday, June J. Lutheran Sewmg Circle Tea 'Sale, Mrs. Munrold's. June 13. j Anglican Tea, iNichollV. June 13. Valhalla Picnic June .23. Presbyterian Tea. Mitchell's June 25. and Mrs. J. W. Navy Auxiliary Tea and sale 1A of home cooking will be held in the R.ON.V.R. Barracks. June 15. 3-6. Canadian Legion Picnic, June 16. 102nd Auxiliary tea. Johnston's. June 20. ! Cambrai ' June illall. June 21. Mrs. S. D. Trollc. Moose Mrs. J. R. Plan Your Holiday Now. . The SANGAN CAMP near Mas-sett otters a splendid holiday for young and old good bathing 2 j minutes walk from River or Sea, a 1 beautiful spot with separate Cot tages or Tents fully equipped. Excellent meals served In Dihlns Room at reasonable rates. Store on premises for campers. Badmin ton, out-door games, beach and boat picnics. Bring your friends and enjoy a real vacation with your families j Children nrer 8 years without 1 parents carefully looked after 1 and given a good time. j For full particulars apply i MRS. DUNN 1 SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Nr. Massett, B. TJ. If You Want IJUAUTY GROCERIES Low Prices Prompt Delivery Leave a Trial Order With Us Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" L.O.B.A. Bridge tonight In Hall at 8:30. Ben Sampson returned to the city , Can wion Rneelal Meetlne to on Xhc Prince Rupert this morning gpeajcer colonel Ralph Webb from a trip to Vancouver. DJ3.0. Refreshment. Charles Graham, Inspector or sergeant C. C. JaekHn, chief of mines, returned to the city on the city police, returned to the eit7 Catala yesterday morning from a 0n the Prince George this morn trip to Stewart on official duties. mg Irom a brie trip to Victoria. The local branch of the Cana- James Dickson, chief inspector of dlan Red Cross -Society has recelv- mines for the province of British THRIFT Cash & Carry Phone 179 START .VOUK DAY RIGHT t BY BUYING AT THE T1IKIFT" lttnce Large heads - Heads aspaTgus Fresh B.C. jJ Tomatoes Finn 1 Qp -outdoor Lb fresh tjrr Grade A" large Dozen ti Butler Nu-Thrift. Off, First grade. 3 lbs. Sliced Ifneapple Singapore. Vlb. tins. Tomato Juice Libby's -f -f p J-A Large 70 -02. tin Cauliflower Snow whit heads. -f Each Cucumbers Large IQp Hothouse. Each . JlOo Bananas At their QQ best. 3 lbs. AtJC Canteloupe Large 0Tss size. 2 for At)C Bacon Swift's premium. -lb. cello XOU Thrift Coffee Always fresh. Lt. I'rk and Bean City. 16-ot. tins iionrh tops Beets--Nicc 3 bunthes On Sale 43c Royal Oo 20c Free Delivery nn Orders $1.00 And Over JUNE 1, 2, 3, 4 Here's a golJen opportunity to visit your friends on the prairies during the vacation season. 2000 miles of travel for as little as $27 50 in coaches! Slightly higher f;ire in tourist and standanl slecr-inj; cars. 30 Day Return Limit Stopover nyhm on cuuto. inclikl Ing Jrrr. tjytTwd ot thf Rockitf You cm go n ir tail t Port Arthur ca thrae vacation iarta Tour loci ttrnt unit CANADIAN NATIONAL I S i ed an -emergency call from the uoiumma. ana airs, urciuson weretj Provincial Headquarters urging passengers aboard the Catala yes i the contact ot all wofkers and terday returning to Victoria after; J endeavour to impress upon them a visit of several days to Stewart 1 CREPE SOLE For Misses and Growing Girls THE SHOE YOU'VE WANTED Saddle style crepe sole osferds in browns, tans, and brown and white combinations. Comfortable, serviceable and so up-to-date. Hurry while we have complete size range. -Growing girU S3JZS. niinnn THE SHOE ALL CANADA IS TALKING ABOUT $2.65 Misses Sivws For Men And Young Men "Walking on Air- that's how you feel walking on these S crepe soles. Styles SL50, SX93 and $2.95 1 The Gut - Rate Shoe Store PHONE GREEN 615 Mail Orders Promptly Tilled THIRD AVENUE Open Saturday Night B. C. Furniture Co. Big Savings In Furniture 30 Inner Spring Filled Mattresses Over 200 tempered springs covered by a layer of cotton and of durable ticking. Regular 317.50. 12 5 B Strongly Constructed Couches Can be made Into double bed with a heavy C4 t?iOltJ C "JFK com fortable mattress. Special lied Springs and Mattress Includes steel bed and good quality cabie spring tJJAiUaUV C9f) lfl and felt mattress. Size 3-3. 4-0. Special 12 Walnut Finished Full Panel Neds With soring f filed mattresses and cable springs. C1? ?fl tDU Size 3-3. 44). 4-6. Special 4 Sets of 3-piece Chesterfields In All new osJors nd styles including brown, rust S T ' f) 0 and one set tn red and green. Special One 4-piece Redroom Suite In waterfall design. Walnut finish consisting of vanity with round mirror, chiffonier, bench and bed. 72 50 Special - 6-I'iece Bedroom Suite Conststrng -of "vanity, bench, bed. large size S ?xlO.UV 1 1 S 1 0 chiffonier, spring filled mattress and spring 24 Felt Mattresses rr- Phone BLACK 324 Next Door to R.C. Clothiers TIIH1D AVENUE SOOTH TO VANCOUVER! tailing it OCEAN PALLS md POWELL 6IVEI Steames leaves Princ Rupert everj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prlnc Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. . Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For Jam, ate, coll or terits City Ticket Offic, SU JrA At. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TOES- TJS.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservation and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rnpert Agent. Third Ave. Pfaons Ml