Remember Dad on Father's Day , (Sunday, Juno 15) With an Arrow Shirt A host of new patter us in Prints and Knglisli Kroatkiuths. ' 82.25 a,d $2.50 I.iMrenes in plain shades of IJIue, Green. Ivory and Grey. 82.95 Whites in all qualities. From S2.25 Banks Need Women As Call-Ups Come Offices Releasing More Of Their .Men For Fighting Services LONDON. June 14: (CP) Thousands of wemen will be needed by ttie banks soon to replace men called up. called ap for military service during the summer months. When war started the banks lost 1 Neckwear Smart I'atterns, new shades, novelty u eaves. $1.00 Watts & Nickerson Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. Open Until 10 pjn. Saturdays A considerable number of thes men were replaced by women. taken m this Traj approximately one-tenth of the normal peacetime strength of the banks staffs. By the fall, when further de-reserva tions operate, another' 1.500 may be SHOED MANY -SURE THINGS NAUGATUCK, N. Y., June 14: miinv ax tflAtr uuinffAr mAn u.a I irDi Aft.. . .. j j c. .s... 1 nira u jcaxs in me same were members of Territorial units I shop, Barney Van Ness closed his or various service reserves. Others jsmithy here. His specialty was were later called up or volunteered. 'shoeing race horse! Moth Fume CRYSTALS 1 lb. Tin - 50c Moth Proof BAGS Price 50c , Ormes Lid. Pioneer Drtuzgiatss jp The Reiall Store Phciier?l ft II Open Daily from I a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 1? to 2 p.nu an I to a jo. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTINjDAIRY 1'IIONE G37 CHIROPRACTOR, Stanley W. Cotton, D.CJPh.a Wallace Block, Phone 640 Noel for Refugees and Fightiag (for Victoria. McDonald city. Knitted Goods Eighteen pairs socks, size 11. Eighteen pairs socks, size 11 2. Six pairs socks, size 12. 13 pairs socks, assorted sizes. Twenty-six sweaters. Three scarves. Two helmets. Eighteen pairs rifle mitts. 4 pairs assorted mitts. Hospital Supplies Three pairs men's hospital py jamas. Four amputation covers. Refugee Articles Twenty-eight women's gowns. Four boys pyjamas. Two women's bloomers. Six hatchways. Ten boys' singlets. Ten girls slips. Twenty-four infants' gowns Eleven infants' shirts. Eleven infants' jackets. Twenty-one girls' dresses. Four women's dresses. Fourteen diapers. Five boys' sweaters. Thirteen girls sweaters. One. pair boys' pants. Twelve pair combinations. Nine girls' pyjamas. Seven sleepers. Five women's pyjamas. Twelve girls' panties. Two woolen baby shirts. One woolen baby Jacket. Six crib quilts. Three gertrude Three binders. Five baby gowns. Two double bed quilts. I . Two single bed builts. Four crib quilts. Five afghans. Four blue knitted scarves. Eleven pairs house slippers. One girl's sweater. 4 years. One pair men's socks. One pair boy's socks. Royal night Now. under the revised SCneduIe schedule' Sixteen caxxn women's ens black DiacK SKim-of skirts. reserved rltZLTl (Donated Garments Marked Class B 01 resened occupations many more t ,tc men will be de-reserved. It is ex- P" pected that toy . the end of th J summer summer at at least least 6400 6O00 men , will m j be ne oakers- One bonnet. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy O. Martinson. Porcher Island: George Rhodes, city. Central M. Hvolgaad, city: Robert Devlin. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Wirsean. Cassiar. Prince Rupert F. F. Dowling, R. E. Llptrott, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Christie, T. Kaye, M. M. Caskell, H. M. Whitoku, Mrs. Goddard, Vancouver; M. Fraqualr, Prince George; L T. Bush, E. Sand ers, R. Cassan, R. Simmons, Gun ner RandolDh. Gunner T.a1rW Sigmln B. Parkinson, city. l.V TIIK Hl'PREME COVRT Or BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter of the "AdmlnUtratlon Art" And In the Matter of the EMal of Edward llrnslry, Deceased TAKE NOTICE thot by Order of HU Honor, W. E. rWiw. nvul nn h. yA day of May, A. D. 1941, I wu appointed HenBley, deonwed. 1th WU1 annexed, and aJlMTUes hartng cUXms mlns wwa-.wce are aerebj required to Mrnish same, prcxrly verified, to me on or befbra tht r v t... . IDIMI, nd an parties Indebted to 'the ""- c rpqirea to pay the ejnount of tfcelr todettdnss to me forthwith. LiAitu at prince Rupert. B. C. tbls a(tn oar Of May. A. D. 1941. HERBERT F. GLASSEY y. Official Administrator IV TUC5i:pEME COI RT OF BRITISH lu.vttia MaUet f tlU'"Admlnl'tntlon Art" And Id the Matter of the Ertate of Robert Emanuel JohDn leceased "TAKE NOTICE Uul h rnw nf ui. Honor. W. EJTfii- cud. m k. i . . . . n .... May j, v. mil. i was appointed wwr ua uw - "... HnhM vmmn- u jonnson. dtaud ri .n u. nsTUig claims aalnat Ui said atax Properly Tertfled. to me on or before I iui oy oi juae, a. D. 1941, and aU parties Indebted to th estate are to pay vm amount 733 PiULY RED CROSS !l LocAL NEWS NOTES SHIPMENT Mrs. R. Scherk is sailing on the Cash for Old Gold, Bulger's, tf. Another Substantial Ut if ArtUles 'Princess Charlotte this afternoon j Forres 1 Mrs. J. Baden sailed for Another substantial shiooaent oi.ln Thursday night ...... rirvVA Ciinof gooas tor refugees and iigutin? . ... forces was made yesterday Irocn the local Red Cross- workroom. Once and Alex Mitchell left again the devotion of local workers on the Cardena last night for a .... ... to this line of patriotic activity was amply demonstrated. The following was the detailed list as announced by Mrs. J. R. Low, workroom convenor: 4vln trip tA to tT!inpU Victoria. on day from a trip to Vancouver. David McCullough returned to the city on the Prince George yester D. S. Stevenson of Nelson Bras. Fisheries sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. We nav cash for mechanics tools. musical instruments, furniture, etc.. etc. Elio's. Moose Bulldins. Third Avenue. (tf). Lieutenant M. J. Gordon is sail ing for Vancouver on furloueh this afternoon on the Princess Charlotte. Mrs. W. J. Frlesen. wife of the pastor of the Pentecostal Church, left on last evening's train for a trip to Hague, Saskatchewan. Lieutenant and Mrs. L. F. Mc- Quarrle left last night for Van couver on the Cardena for a Sergeant C. B. McFarlAnrl Wf nn GRADUATION PARTY HELD Fine Affair on Wednesday Night tnjoyed by Grade XII. Pupils With Teachers and Friends Graduation Day on Wednesday for Grade XII. of Booth Memorial High School culminated in a fine banquet and dance in the erenine at the Cofnmodore Cafe where the graanaung class, members of the faculty and a few friends srathered This was the first class of a local high school to hold graduation ex ercises and the first, under the system of accrediting, to be exempt irom writing government cxamlna- uons; r y Alex Bill, as toastmkster nresid- ed over the attractively decorated banquet tables. James Stuart tiro- posed the toast to the King which was honored in the usual manner by singing of the National Anthem. Kosta Killas proposed the toast to the teaching staff. Principal W. w. C. OTJelll resDondintr. Miss Irene Mitchell proposed a toast to tne graduating class. Helen Docdor responding. For the dancing, which brought STO BC l' Proceedings to a close, music olop hanson iM proviaecj by Jean ae carlo s Mrs. A. Ballard left on the Car- (dena last night for Victoria. T. P. Tnnp left on the Cardena last eight for Vancouver on Mr. And Mrs. Pat Colli and daughter left on last nlehfs train for Winnipeg on a vacation. Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, is reported to be about an hour late. K. L. Foster and R. O. Batrman left for Vancouver on the Car dena last night on furlough. Captain R. H. W. Bartlett is sailing on the Princess Charlotte this afternoon for Vancouver on furlough. Mrs. Dutton of Kiiwanga arrived in the city on Thursday night's train to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. Mlchaloff. Mrs. R, A. McCook returned to Terrace on Friday evening's train after visiting In the city for a couple of days, last evening's train fnr o IHn t Mr nnrf Mrs r.ircr Pnrlo uihn Burris'Lake and elsewhere in the .have been visiting for several interior on recruiting' duties. weeks in Vancouver and Victoria, Esquimau. A recruiting" officer of the Royal -.Canadian Air Force will be in June 14, 19-6 Wllhelmstal. Ger-Prince P" on June 18 and 19. man East Africa, occupied by Bri-' Arrangernents have en made to tlsh-tioops. Italian warships shell- recelve enlistments at the city ed Austrian coast between Trieste counc" chamber ana parenzo. Entente Economic Conference opened in Paris. .THEY WILL BE BOYS NEW YORK. June 14: iopi Two errand boys who created a bomb scare in a Madison Avenue restaurant with a bottle labelled dangerous" were fined 15 each it was harmless fluid. GOTHAM'S .NEW HOUSING NEW YORK. June 14: (CP) Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Mrs. J. M Walker will take place Sundav. June 15th from the First Presby terian church at 3 o'clock. Engagement Professor and Mrs. O. W. Wad dlngton of Quebec City, announce ItSSSmiUS represenvtln1g valu 01 1 e engagement of their daughter, ' , wuib iii iir w i JHrfiiii'i mo sti 1 1 c a a r n York under the Federal Housing jytinnr M t , - o --.., msxi ui mu, uiiu Airs. IT. "CI. .QMnnp .f IT.b o n rm. . . TEACHERS ASK RAISE BOSTON. Mass.. June U: (CP Massachussetts School Teachers Federation asks that thp minimum salary of $750 be raised to 5550 a year. ui won., a. me marriage t.w....ti will take place at 8 pjn, June 28th, L nt. is . . at oi. rrancis m me wood. Caul- fleld. A "spot" costs ju onlv half jdollar. Try it in the Dally News ciassmea column. (tf) Announcemenis All advertisements in this eol-umn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Queen Mary tea. Lctrlon Hall June 14 for soldiers graves. Pop's Show and Dance. Ortrffel. lows Hall, Wednesday June 18. 102nd Auxiliary Tea. Canadian T.e. ion, June IB. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. J. R. Mitchell, June 20. Boy Scout Tea, Mrs. J. Clark June 21. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evltfs June 26. Strawberry Tea, Lutheran Circle, Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass, June 28, C. N. R. A. Excursion July First. Domlnton Day Celebrati lyancc ron nasington, July 5, SW.'ytt.'i r?hestfa . . LrN?Ty Tea, October la. FREE where she was pinned down hv a heavy water tank and debris, and taKen to the hospital. Her Injuries were not as severe as tarod first and she Is making a good re covery. ATE $10.10 IN BERRIES OODLSBORO. N.C., June 14: (CP) Bennie Davis claims a re. cord he consumed $10.40 worth of berries at one sitting. But it was at Loncon prices, 20 cents a berry. RAILWAY I UNCS Saturday VICTORY LOAN sfl CAPITOL THE A TUP o.nn. .... Tvffl UNUSUAL MOVlvn J AY, Jiv B.C W.S.C. in Training'8 -Battle Colors" or The Art J L 'The Quiz Kids mufU'-' Rocky Mountain Rangers Ran,, Shakers Who Have Been Warned u w B, mciucung chance on JM.eo Ormes Drug store for iM ALL OTHER SEATS FREE Tills Space Donated by Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd PHONE C51 Wll w wj "w k wmi m nice stone natientlv anrf Mrs. Stanley Saville and child 'on the Princess Adelaide resterdav....' ,T,! A.l.:!".y nr- ac -1 tn to the vT. .it , 'afternoon. ' wojiauijuuvg ie messages returned city on the Pi lnce George yesterday from a trin to' Vancouver. Miss Hari Suehiro returned In th tit. .1 Cahada At War 25 Years Ago own- dMslons. contatolng 38.000 new mat came through to her. There Is no medal struck worthy of deeds tAtjf tjctfuay cm me rrincess Aue-i t, , Mrs. Ted Smith, who has been on'lalde from Vancouver where she nSamSrta 5 a trip to Vancouver, returned to the attending school at the Girls "S "Jt T,", Florence !"! -th CoUege of Practlca, Arts. IMuSTSS I tji, e..u .snail never forget her , auiui, sou 01 r. ana Mrs. " .ana forHtude "u mIH lorwiuae, saia vaai o,ih ci-k t.. ,Y"l.-orker at the Dost. courage a fellow- &pc.uuig 1113 jeave visumg wiin Tj,lf v,.r. . . his parents, having arrived a fewL" ."1 a,i' T l days ago from his naval duties JTJ "gin instruction u Speaking at a meeting in Leeds, member of the staff of RED MONEY F0K BITTE DURBAN'. Naui Ju.i u Bravest Deed Was By Mother Her Daucbter Buried In Ituln. Woman Operator Carried On As Usual juiaiuuiia is Given Wings Mrs. Alfred Zarh,,. , .1 Gf Private Pa BRISTOL v t tEDS. Ene.. Jun 14: (CP1 Mrs. Alfr " , ui miuxi. uuuf "luuict gj jour received Mrs. M noli 1 saltlnor nn f Via iBonham-OarLpr "a Paririlrurtnn nl. Vata nnllC. . ps w.. j ' n ucenre af riuitcM viuiiKnic mis aiwraoon cauea vat oravesi iiuue nnur ,,. ter a visit here. uu ib Liir arunn ni ni'-'&v, oner uass no ts 1 woman colleague in charge of the 'she hoP l do her part J leiepnone at our wardens post. ""ai ueience by caajj "Messages were streamine In for i gnt tructor aaa , her to transmit and among them youne men t0 n? came a message that her own' daughter was buried in the ruins i . 1 of a house. Throughout that night. lor seven long vis hours, iuuis, she sue carrier carried , . ... ... .. CROS DONATIONS Organ recital by Dr. Chag Peaker Sunnyside. Rising S-. Jr. Red Cross Inverness Helper in South Africa one ol the six for soldiers' comforts is for' butter." that commodit? ! one of the big requlrtmer.uSri: military canteens "OVERSEAS" CllAIRMU LONDON. June H (CP'-' Marauls of Willined:- M governor-general of dX become chairman of w ( League in successor ) Tls .Ooschen. Try a Dally News tnivM CHURCH NOTIC1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Organist Mrs. E. J. Smith fT.M II.. r-f- n r. .!! n...i. u iict, tirx r.Mcr ll. mil iruui i 11 'fin n w ti.. .i . - nt sin mi 'l ...... c tuner oi a iioiy inurcn in a unu 7:30 p.m."Gods BeneKts Remember Them rrake Him ""I Come to Churth Bring your Friend Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Transatlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way rort S5. "Princess Adelaide every Friday 10 pm TO VANCOUVER DirtECT June 11th, 14th, 21st, 28th, July 5th, 12th. 16th, !9tti To Ketchikan, Wranjell, Juneau and Skajwav June 6th, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th, July 7th, 11, Direct Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Serves Tickets and Reservations if rora " W. L. CORTES, General Arent. 1 Prince Rupert, B .C VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEUrS ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box (75 Make Onr Store Yon' Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guarantted-rilONE 47 Tom Lee; Mn -nousE of mJ"'