r AOS THXEB May 7, 191. WH.iiwr'fJirt mm ITS FOR SPRING i clothes 'kc tl,e man, we, lute Hie clothes, as yuu'll ' nndwlw"0" pay u a visit if mu lave a sharp eye fur value, quality and style ' uu lose nu time B UinB...sWe one of our suits or lupioals , uc know you'll appreciate -the flue fabrics, the Rood ' fit and the expert tailoring - fUlllSII 1AKICS Are Still Available in All Uaijgcs, See Our ShowiiiB of FASHION CRAFT SUITS $25.00 T0 $35.00 atts & Nickerson jisites Of Istian Life Alexander Kslcr Also &lu ol Second Coming ol Christ :. a vocal solo I First Aid Class Comes To Close Instruction Will Be Resumed Early Fall, It Is Expected Three Cases Ufi The recently-held examinations ncre. tuillllMi THIS RICH R.mOu ScotcKWKisW wuoiuu in in HQ in. lit Mil M UlTH KOTUhD , Scotch Whisky 40.oz..S5.60 f6V2 0z.-$3.75 i In County Court More Fire Alarms ,Here Are Sent In , Total for Year to Date is. Twenty Five as Compared With I Seventeen in 1910 - . Cross Society was in -pesslon last Now Now. he he deemed deemed, was was a,, an night with Dr. - H. L. A. Tarr, the 0 'arr Old Parr Scotch Whisky is hailed hy thousands who hkc their Scotch robust yet smooth. For in that real Scotch flavour -house Old Parr. It comes w you the famous, old-lasluoncu, untippablc flagon. it C0NAID GREENLEES LIMITED, LEITH, SCOTLAND Ic2Cr?SCmcnt not published or displayed by the .Liquor Bntrol nv,j . .. A. t , nriticVi rnlumbla -v.'u ur oy me uuvciuiiiciii. ui u...... nerd now for knitters. The local Society ls going on with the salvage campaign. It, derives a small margin of revenue in con-; ncctlon with the gathering and soiling of scrap materials which are useful In connection with the war. Old rags and old ropes arc now being gathered up In addition to-scrap metals, medicine bottles and certain old magazines. The Boy Scouts arc looking after the collecting. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Here Is Higher 'Advertise in -the -Daily News. Oilricemenls 'All'advertlstineut In this column will be cliaiyrd foi' a full Immth at.25c a word St. Peter s SpriiiK Saiu. May 8. 17.. -1 Mrtf;i - Eastern Star Tea, Mrs. L. W. R.C.C.S., ! R C A M.O . Il.U.A.b.iy.. lit. Itev. Ci. Breynat Of Mackenzie R. C. E:. Auxiliary Empire Tea. Login City On Way Back To His ion. May 17. - 1 1 Vast Diocese In Northern Canada May 'Seventeenth Program, M.wc 1 Hall. : General Steffens guest It!.. Rev. G. Bicynat O; M. I.. D. speaker. 1) veteran bhhop of Uic Human Hirrso of Mackenzie witti I W. A. Canadian Union headquarters at Fprt.Smlth. arriv- ,Sale, " May 21. . cd in the cJty on'tKe Prince Gcorje 1 ' this morning from Vancouver, and Presbyterian Tea .. ....... .- , r.i..,t., (Ulo MncKnv Mav 22. Will prCCreCl UI cuuiunwrn "ii uiu " evening's train. Better known, as,' - .-The Flving Bishop" owing to the I "The Private becretary extensive uso he makes of ahlcraft Theatre, May ,23. Mrs. . James Capitol volvcd In his diocese, Bishop Brcy- ( Cathpltc tea, Mrs. Biatn r May -J. nat' has been sending the pp t six I - , nn'm mo,S " n Vancouver -and Victoria! Battle of. Jutla.nd.Tea mjM m. ..-.u.K-M.4 nr hhTmmri iin Lea i6n Bundles touiU'J taking a rest or, wi-i y v sW'i hcalth.1 He Is' .&lVlfe,':ti '.Edmonton.'1 " . . ft 1,'ier Fauclairc of r . ..... w tnAav- nuhnnl Presbyterian MLssionary.tea, Mrs. IJIVJ.'' M J -..w rj E. M. Bunoz O. M. I.. Bishop of Nor hern British Columbia and the Yukon. Strawberry Tea. St. Tctcri Evci .nlnffl Branch. Mrs. Tliomas, June 5. , "PROVED his bluf.s I , Parent Teachers' Tea. June 8 Thomas Galnsborougli painted j ' h's famous "Blue' Boy" to d'iurovc - Jj, . S UTment ttat blue eh9uld not. Queen Mary ea Legion Hall, massed together In a picture, June. 14 for soldiers' graves, rc- I t v rmi..pim liiz&i ur ucaicr, 1 ens. u -- -- One Struck Off l.Ut ttit fr An. . ? E. Unroicun, M- ., . . . nn Print . i iki ti.v on uic iiiiaui mriiuu i 'wit -. other is Set and Third Deferred jrirr V Vnishieas trio to George this morning. Mr. Tolin -to Three civil actions, one of which Stewart. was struck off the list, comprised the calendar for May when County " ' ' " W&rirhfe'up a new club In the city, i 'LnZ VM returned to the city E. C. Stevens of SWdcgatc and v..7 . T ihix-mornlnir R. P. Evan, of Port Clcmcnis are Court was In regular monthly ses-P ' 1 home Un-Van-.Queen Charlotte Island visiles In w ,ua j sidn ihkj week before Judge W. E. J?0 a viV , cily( having arrived Uils morn- nsner. w...... The three the list were:! ' cases on . - i .-, rnr .. "VPi ; - twh nwn r Rnhirt Kennedy ol the A. R Winn-and Norman fl Pratt -4311.26 . ' iH 0tf v willlm. MarilinerV Co.. which Is , ,. mnrninsr ironii hwj "" - ... W. ... Brown mi for plaintiff, jjiami.., W. . O. . ; Vancouver ;L:v dismantling the old ameiung piaiu. Fulton for defendant, struck off. 5 Vancouver. Robert Scharffe vs. Tom Cum- " . . mings, $207.28, W. O. Fulton for plaintiff, T. W. Brown for defendant, June 23. 1 Edward Pettcrson vs. Mrs. C. P. Hoy. $94.70. W. O. Fulton for plaintiff, T. W. Brown for defendant, next court. There was one application for naturalization, the applicant being Yoshi Mori. ACHING FEET PAINFUL LEGS Tkl mSt i rrfirf J at Anyox, was p:'senger aboard iv, natala last night returnlns ' from Anyox to Vancouver. George Brown, son of Mr. and r Tamos Rrown. who was in- imo, wt...-w . inri amnm time aco aboard H. M. C. S. Prince Robert, having since been In hospital In Valparaiso, Is now cn his way home, accorouiK ; - ; .to word received by his parents. S. J. Jabour arrived In the cny Blackburn arrived In the ... . . .j n..n hf mnrnin" ' ' ... . v.i. t vrip' fruioe ucuifet -i rn -np prince vjcuikc from Vancouver, being here on . from Vancouver to take imvof Ms periodical visits on in- . su'rahce' business. e jai branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, succeeding ' Henry Gray, well known Alyansn Fred Conrad il0 ls transferred to merchant, arrived In the city on Vancouver will toe leaving on th catila last evening from the c& next Tuesday afternoon. Naas River, being here m in .connection with his duties , Vrnv.npi constable and Mrs. ) There were eight fire alarms in as" a census enumerator, Peter cartwrlght of Terrcfce ar- Prlnce Rupert during the month of ' : rived in the cdty on last night's April, no damage to (property being Mr, Justice' Sidney Smith, payin0 tfaln rom interior and will be in recorded in any cases. Last year In his flrsfvlslttb Prince .Rupert since thi evening on their re- Anrll there were three alarms. snDolhtment. to the Supreme Court Terrace. Constable Cart- ' . .. v,. .ttv this . . mere nave Deen a voiai 01 iwciuy- Dencn, am.tu - wn.ni Drougui. m iiou..v.. ...w.. ... ... . v . . . v. tjrtnB npnree to ....... ... 4- o mrmth's "ve alarms so iar inis as com-, momme-un ; -- wiinams, wno is j - I , year fii r fv,m cr,n.iii Minn. The final f special sessions of ; jhrpe sevenUn'ln the.nrst lde oVCr the spring session lmprisoniT1ent for driving to the . w r uo. U-BU.B u .. Court Arizes opening . the Subreme d er. . .... 'handaalne bcinir conauciea dv iirsi smun e,tfi itli win iirn- ..I.UUJ'. i,. ,u In.. a . TnM ..onlng ,mng a and and u giv giving nt, 6 or.anlzatlon .,, was was hpiH held Protection ;cd as tnc auues utlesof 01 the me . . ., cy Rev Dr. r. P :yt,rian Church on eludes first .W ..ruction jvork Growing In Christ." "'" "' classes will be resumed for new -.tu- ;d were were requisites requisites v 7, . ,, . HERE BUSY tnflir Mr. Justice pro- a'd workers or me local Air uaia . trala to Prince eed -by 4,1 p , -fanl hejd ppp, ACC to conduct the Arizes there Aether tOnCCrt Alcxand- avJl VliVUU the sncaKcr at. ne was , n ! day morn- Macdonald In charge. This con- ww T - - - luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro DyDMP7, Rand and' Rotary Clubs today wun w. r. Slbnej and Dr, Neal M! Carter, the -l.1nnc eh'irlnc' duties respective yu..., . n tlvine lle the acnls as we" " u,c w w Work (ioinR Aion; wen,- uepons av 33 presiding oincers. ine . juut Vta cohorts must be will go on for higher qualification . Mcclin), show Knitters Needed- -accompanied toyhlslwlfe. Hpmnrraeles must Meantime, It is expected there will Gathering Rafs and Rope ... ; - ; Zal be a gathering shortly for the pre?- . , r 1 things and Jt pimuai inniRs wiu ,-,rt fnnmrin-r the . ...... l. r,.. KiilHinrr VnlllP Little Klttv Dixon UKUtl eniunun .... ine executive or vc rruicc iw UUIlvlUlK cr. ;rt urancn 01 uic uanauian iica ;w . To Wear Smart New Uniforms in rrcscntins Entirely Fresh Sunday Night Program n,n nriVv Mnimlaln Tlanzcrs IS- 1 4m Vegetable or Tomato Soup Aylrncr. Reg. size O SP tins. 3 for Peas- Malkln's Best, 16-oz. tins. .! 2 for sieve 5. 23c Carbolic Soap Jergen's, 4 bars in cello pkg. Per pkg Fruit Tuddinc Shlrrlffs, 15 oz. Each 25c It's Delicious Each V suiinrrs Wax Paper 100-foot roll with razor edge. Qp A V V Chocolate Eclairs LB.C. Fresh stock. 9.P Special, Lb. FUND WILL STAY OPEN Cut (iretn Beans Lynn Valley. 16-oz. tins. 23 C Sandwich Spreads Hcdlund's assorted. , ' 25 C TOMATOES 2 large 2 for 27c KETCHUP Keg. size bottle 17c rrnuATH HTir.R10-oz.tins 1 for25c ,,vv Sec Our Window for Other Specials Matches Blue Bird Federal. 3 packages in one. 28 C Trune Plums Aylmer. 16 qz, light syrup. New IQp M-ox' pack. 2 for Ests Buckley Valley. Fresh and dependable. 9Q( Per doz. Corn -Flakes Sugar-Krisp. Special. 2 for 15c Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18 & 19 r-0- Box 575 facilities open for 'the receipt of 'contributions which will be wel- corned at all times. Possibly, romc I 'local people might desire to make 'regular donations from time to time. They 'would be welcome. Band, which has been giving gen-! , iNh" , &aa addresses jofj pW rronslv of its services for' various contributions To Queen's Air Raid , AAlJ2itt .!, ,t at evening -r- Gospel. ; , options, has now decided to vic.hns' KCief W. He Received 6m r,ond.ComJn, Routine r?rm.t, Amoantln,: vt- W.W ptm M As l.nff as r,ee ,x, u Mne donc as c? Mere so Far Tim and this co cert wi 1 be staged I next that the .Out possible so Taken as ,r, a philosophical pThe Sen Choir, under reports showed the work proceed- the prompUy Mev . ondpolnt but from Eion of Mrs.E, J, Smith, .sang ing .satisfactorily both In regard to Year Sunday hurchjn mm o'f immolate be of necdmay put - " view of the the anthem "Lead Kindly UT racing Prince Rupt te In PrinSe ary of a ejey CrnJ Old Parr. month of April totalled $504 includ- for the present year to daw a - Rupcri in we ,u u u - y ; - gratii:catlon,qulred with a minmuun of delay, ing "proceeds of the dance by the. dicated.by permits taken out at the tunics and blu n7" "s c fProm rcit behrj thoWn in! latent tontrlbul,ns. bringing Rocky Mountain Rangers- Orches- City Hall.stands at WW5- & 1U cn"1. n " f? SrRupcri In this cause. Mr., the fund up to $100.50 to date, are tra and raffles. Another large ship- "pared with $17,090 In the first four what has been staged In the past Chu Watt announces 3,, t,he appcal acknowledged as follows: ment of locally made articles was mon.of JM Such popu Jar numb rs s as Uic j Previously acknowledged $02.00 made last Friday. With plenty of April, totanea cui iu ,., 7;-.-;"V; exists and so long as the Arthur Brooksbank 5.00 ... "wrkot nnrl -rK PeaXnt." "Grand. Milt- sumptions continue i, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Collart tary Tatoo" and Irish airs will be in compliance w. - IT. featured. " request, -the Datt? News will keep A. II. Hill-Tout I Kerglns. May 8. 1 11,o funeral of the late MM Alt ' . 4.eTvVirkcr4t JMnce-Jacobsen will Ukc place from'the y .V May p. .Moom Hall, B.C. Undertakers tomorrow, Thurs- day. at 2 p.m. Cars will be provided. . . y Nurscs. "Flying Bishop" Is Visitor Here Home May 15. Cambrai- Chapter 1. O D. E. SplnsLerj' Spree Friday, May 10. .5.00 2.50 2.00 MrwB 1 BP llMi Ol w From the golJ fields of the Yukon to the gypsum plants of Nova Scotia, the Dank of Montreal is co-operating with Canadian MINING, by providing its various enterprises with the efficient, spe cialized forms of banking, service each requires. fBuf' WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES BANK WHERE SMAtt ACCOUNTS ARC WELCOME" MJ" fUar ii in lk Ytin Thousands of workers in Canadian mines, smelting plants nd allied industries, are among the owners, of our million deposit accounts. Many of our branches are well located for their convenience. 5 r' Canadiant and ibei'r hidmtritt in ntry itrtion tflbt tommumtj, i ,fv,j -i -iui hivht rou to dncuts. YOUR banking rtquirtminls uilb uu BANK OF MONTREAL Pr"inceKu7crt Branch: G. R. S. BLACKABY, Manager Stewart Branch: H. V. LITTLER, Manage, . . mm f . MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE If Qi',m, , JWCTW - mm "1 M T.. i KM If-," ;i 1 -Is .V It 1 1 1 V4 I It .1 IT n