BS The Daily News —S Nix on That Rough, Art Room Stuff, Scoop ————————— YA-AS NOU HORSED SO Muck aBouT MY LOOKS HAT IF WENT TO A BEAUTY DOCTOR AND HAD IT FIKeD -why DONT Ui itt Nt R Mia ip, Dame i ARTISTS KNOW a Lor ABOUT FACES AN IT MIGHT BE Your FACE COULD BE ERASED AND Sonr OF REDRAWN AS (TT WERE — ae HE GETS IT REDRAWN SO As TO 47 LEAST —Drawn for the Daily News by “Hop S. A. SELF DENIAL Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being abso- lutely first-class in every respect. are equal to any hotel on the coast. G. A. Sweet, Manager. | ‘PRINCE RUPERT {NN AND | ANNEX | Owned and operated by the furnished, with The appointments and service Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. } eerie | The Army’s Great Week of Special Effort Begins Saturday. The Salvation Army has, as an “The News” Classified Ads. both to the | religious and philanthropic }worlds many examples of what ! real things can be dope by tixily lef purpose and unity of effort, ;organizalion, given —THERE [ARE { land among them none more =3 es se os rs Ps Oe BE en striking than its annual week of THE GOUGH MUST BE CURED. THE SYSTEM BUILT UP. The function of Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil is to do this double duty. The Tar cures the cough. The Cod Liver Oil strengthens the system. No other agents equal these, no other combination is so success- ful as Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil. So wonderful is this remedy that it is shipped each season in car-loads. Sold everywhere When headache and fever are present with a cold take Mathieu's Nervine Powders to reduce the fever and allay the pain. J. i Mathieu Co,, Props,, Sherbrooke, Que. ( Distributors for Western Canada. Large bottle 35 cents. Foley Bros., Larsen & Gompany, Inc., WINNIPEG VANCOUVER 8ASKATOOON ee ~~(Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== HERE— Been ona NO “DEAD ONES” City of Prince Rupert. |prayer and self denial. The per- i set apart for ‘pose , Prince George Arrivals. eo. iod set apart Yor this purpose fo1 Insurance j Tenders will be received by} the present year is from May 5th} with a full complement of 4) ihe undersigned up to 4 p. m. to 44th. In addition to being a ‘ os : : : es tt ¢ ; . = | thi passengers and freight the Grand OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just Monday, May 138, 1942, for ie great infiuence for good in tis settlements. We write every known class of supply of 160 cedar poles for country, the Army is a great mis- Trunk Pacific coast liner Prince Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. a site oe : spating telephone and electric light. sionary organization, soo an George arrived On SCHECULE LINE, | deme me erermererer made Specifications and all particu-| in no fewer countries and Col- | ' ’ mong the first class passengers ars may be obtained at this of- onies and preaching the Gospel AMO I Wanted fi : ae . eye ferent an-| were: § ’ tc eee ee - MceQuee ee ee et er Che lowest or any tender not} guages. Its extensive social] Scott, ¢. © icQueen, A ; a : ’ | f th smelioration { pees Ni ela J PORTER wanted Hotel Savoy 100-102 cessarily accepted. ische » . e ameloratliv oO arceau, / ohse, Miss ‘ i ° Paes me ? : \ , ay % D Glenn, Miss WOMAN COOK wanted at the Windsor Hotel.tf SROOKSBAN the physical needs of the poor| Murray, R ' A. t KSBANK, . mo ; " Stevenson, J ; Btee! R. ba WANTED—Nurse disengaged; maternity. Apply ( Ai pills ent and guteast in this country is ee oy RS et ba Mr Room 18, Albert Block, Second Avenue. 3t tity Purchasing Agent. cLeod, aughton, | | being carried on with much suc-| Nestelle, L. W and Mrs. W. I WANT girl attending school to help mind | in ther land Take India, | Logan, William Wood, C } GAG from 4 eas State what expected. | CeSS 0 3} i 5. ake a, "o " 5 Jew. | | Levy, Ed Gow, C Address X 15, News. | for instance, where its famine re-j| Perrine, 0. 1 Sharp, B.C * + LOCAL JOTTINGS lief t Hert {Knouse, Mr, and Brewer, —?. 7 ] ief operations, savings banks Mrs. J. H Logan, John he : : i; hatin Sane metterson, iB, iF Alien, A. 8 Wanted Houses i lanev Ben Davis apples, $2.75 | and co-operative schemes are Ritchie, Bf Momntoah-J. 1 i i ded et } proving a great blessing and are McCormack, M McDonald, a, A I easiness abe cagecarias eos eena neva ema as is . G, Carrigan ¢ ot | . surnet jolden, ¢ bon 68, jexceedingly successful. | Harrison, Mr. and Brown, May WANTED— Large store matt sont apo : r The 2A la lear \y ¢ Mrs. G. Large, H. P windows in best business locality. i Phe resident officer, Captain Pechter, C, Simpson, Mrs iease on good but not exorbitant terms. on ei —=/|Kerr, together with the local Co-| Cook, F. J, Coyne, Mrs. D Box 217, News Office tf Mr. Terry, government poultry | | Kennedy, A. Johnson, Ed, . fe Re 5 . - | workers, is extremely anxious] pfuncan.’ Miss FP. Munroe’ D. D ; ‘| f xn rt, a d this — ee He | ¢ »~ contr var » | Leeson, Mr and Bateley, Miss ‘ will join Mr. Carpenter anc ep- | that the conti ibution toward the CAO, TE, Taylon,’ William Business Chances | “ ne ; ee eke : /home and foreign missionary and | Lich, 1 liarkie, 1c uly inister of Agriculture Bey rs . tar thael, J. T att, Mark | . Hive re - Rg ) social funds shall be a liberal | Raitk' 8 bb ha aN |e ee ott in their investigations of} lone, and donations may be handed } By are fi W DUtED, W WANTED . Restaurant outnt, especially | local farming conditions, | leer , » ~ , Slimeiatiiciicart ioeen SE SOR ioe range, also bedding and cheap furniture | [to the officer or member of the See ead, ute anne ot iw for about ten rooms. P. 0. box 105. f | Arniy. Wooderman, F. W. MeTabie, Charles sf ine ' | Very large stock of generai| ee ahenseooe are? Mr. and eee a Ww + hardware. Sole agents for Sher- Ss. re by, M, . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knouse re-| Wilson, Miss Kick, Fred iwin & Williams paints, at liowe t : 1 1 Pr in ; Rupert on the Ravel yo mination I For Rent |}& MeNulty’s tf } Curnec 0 ‘mee ert O >| Cosman, F. M Colburn, E. A MCI ys. George after a trip of five months SEE ane iti iy Soa Mrs. H. L hei tia apaetap wionaila ee ae ‘ 0 , f : : o . Yintas ¢ , ’ | Gillette 0 effe FOR RENT—4-room house, 640 8th eve. through the States and Mexico. | Gillette, ay | Jeffery, i, I. oy Phones Base You will find the boot or shoe Their trip through Mexico was! Wiliams,’ Mr. and Freneh, ‘C,H ; : Z 6) : Ain ta a are nroe|. Mts KE. Affleck, |B, FOR LEASE—McIntyre Hall; well heatea| YOU Want at Scott, Froud & Co.'s, cut short at the end of three! ..0) H. Vv Phompson, Jac«son and lighted. J. H. ROGERS, Phone 116.) Sil avenue. jweeks when the revolution broke oa ily, Martin E venaOn) OR FOR RENT Cottage, 608 Thompson : , Nar op . fated ‘gpqetpsins . vee ee street; f ished unfurnishe all : oul in February Going from) fryberger, A Vis, Ww. eee et Lon ntein se crue ene Stalker & Wells have just re- there to New Orleans they at- a Mr. and Mrs pec H a M 104-tf ceived a large shipment of Mor- tended the Mardi Gras. Where- Smith, Ww iB Piercy, a |— = = =— rell’s Hams and Bacon. Bt Camero 8 iderson, ever they went people were in- Burgender, 8 I Morse, 0.8 | Everything for the launch or * re , . te ar i azelton, Spencer, I . : é : P sea ak op terested in D1 ince Rupert and erat paar foe boat at Howe & McNulty’s, 2nd| Now is kodak time. Eastman's they did not forget to boost for | Harney, u Brown, W H | Avenue. tf| alt the Rexall Store. tf 1 Shicidas, ste rt, @. the most promising city on the) fimper, Mr Glibert,’ J see | ac > foas | Flagner, Mr, Hackwood, Oscar > 9 oe | +’ Pacific coast, Miller, Fred Drake, J ancy Ben ‘Davis apples, $2.75) Wancy Ben Davis apples, $2.75 " age eeremonrnipieetrenitrernreatet | Raymond, E. i Brady, T. er C ‘oarprige . ‘ 4 ‘ Na ieett abe . For ¢ sk J sh. Royal Cafe, | Humphries, Mrs Taibot, I pel box. | A. C. Carrigan « Go.| per box A. C. Carrigan & Ce ora quit unen, yi at +>} Rosin, F. A Phone 168, it Phone 168, it THE ARTIST SAID HE Coy ERASE MY FACE— Ano + STARTED ‘YO SCRATCH IT OUT LDN A PEN KMIFE ~ IM GOING tp Stow You How THAT Fees Y A Y ff pr HEN | ” T | (TH) V Section Lot 39, Block 5, Lots 19 and 20, I one-half cash, bi For Sale| One $2,500; jlock 27, alance to Cueue Leek | cash, $8,500, suit. Lot 24, Block 10, 815,000, with building leased for $75. Section Two Lot 22, Block 3, $1,400; $597.50 cash Lots 9 and 10, Block 10, $1,800; 750 cash Lots 25 and 26, Block 18, $1500; Three lots, Block Bea $806 cash, balance over three place, $2,500 each 4 ¥ years years Section Five Lots 21 and 22, Block gt Lot 15, Block 35, 8850; Best buy | Ave $3,001 é year in the city i One lot, Block 4 $7 Lots 30 and 81, Block 28, $3,800, $325 cash, 6-12 three houses rented for #864 One lot, Block 28 Sectior Ave Section Six $1.050 acsh Lots 10 and 11, Block 21, $6,000 Lot 26, Block 15, Sectior nts terms to arrange overt three Ave and Hay years Fine lot for hotel site. $4,200, half cash be Lot 21, Block 16, four-roomed Lot 5, Block Se house and shack at back, ash, bal. arranged $1,975 Four lots, Block Section Seven Ave $ Lot Block 30, 8600; 8200 cash month balance $25 a& month Lot 2¢ Block Ay Lots 38 and 39, Block 6, 81,300; 880 wy cash 0" #500 cash, balance 850 a month ote d Lot 6, Biock 5, $550; $250 cash Me atikue tatoo, * balance 6 and 12 months months " Section Eight Lots 1 and Block Lots $50 cash, with balance at $25 7th Ave,, $1.2 48 4 month months For Rent Lot and ff Bloch Bakery on Second avenue Sherbrooke Av¢ $8 as Rooming House on Fraser Street FOR RENT Rooming house on Ninth avenue Store in Hart block AY and 6th 8t ' | | | PHONE 31 beck H Kugler, Ltd. 7 | | LOST— Near Fifth Ave. and Borden Street, opal p.m. in the hall at 319 618 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert 7 ~t|Vaihalla” of S.H. & EF. Miscellaneous (BoaMDINANIAN Soci ~~ 5 | Meets every 2nd and 4tl jesday at® al « A “LIMITED EDITION” IN REAL ESTATE THAT'S THE SITUATION AT AMUNDSEN YOU ARE “ON THE GROUND" you CAN “GET IN” ON THE REAL ESTATE MONOPOLY AT AMUNDSEN ss ON MAY 11TH ARE you READY? The Grand Trunk Divisional Poiiit, point of the Grand Trunk Pacific east construction work. probable nowhere else in the world. ulation of this important point—certai Hazelton. lots for all time. The owners have indefeasible title. ing agents. on May 11th, 1912. The first owners of lots at AMUNDSEN will contrc! the whole real estate situation. have the lots ‘‘cornered,”’ for there are only about 150 lots and it is impossible to get any more, AMUNDSEN is more arbitrarily restricted than an ancient walled city because the mountains and the river, which hem it in absolutely, cannot be removed. more complete monopoly than has Standard Oil. THINGS DOING AT AMUNDSEN Mile 118, or, as it is officially known and. registered, AMUNDSEN, is the first freight divisional from Prince Rupert. agree that it is one of the best points for Division Headquarters. the Railway Company has acquired land at this point which is cleared and leveled ready for their YOUR OWN PRICE FOR MONOPOLY AMUNDSEN AT AUCTION MAY 11TH AT PRINCE RUPERT. Investors will remember that real estate at AMUNDSEN is ‘“‘cornered’’—that it is a monopoly as About 150 lots is the entire area that is available for the pop- largest town Think how completely real estate owners contro! the situation in such a town—only 150 n to be the ‘ A lot of work will be done at AMUNDSEN and it will be a live, active town right from the start, Get plans and full The first owners of They will lots have an even Those who know the route of the line This is verified by the fact that between Prince Rupert and New information from the exclusive selli- A “LIMITED EDITION” IN REAL ESTATE THAT'S THE SITUATION AT AMUNDSEN YOU ARE “ON THE GROUND” you CAN “GET IN” ON THE REAL ESTATE MONOPOLY AT AMUNDSEN ON MAY 11TH ARE You - READY? | The Hammer Falls at Amundsen The Continental Trust Co., Ltd. Second Ave., Prince Rupert write or ca ‘Terrace La brooch. Reward on returning to News office FOR SALI Mason & Hamlin reed organ, | in good ith Write for particu | lars ‘ ( i ~ y r AT ai Tal Y urs P. ‘ 102-4 | INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE FOUND A Yale lock key Owner can ¥ have it by applying to The News office N@TICES IN THI uid paying cost of this advt FOR SALE—Lady wishés to dispose of her NEWS beautiful wedding present Cap be seen by appointment P., O, box 983 101-4 NO more men needed at Goose Bay until . further notice The Granby Consoll- | For Kitsumkalum o Lakelee dated \ 5. & P Co 1O1-tf | | j FOR SALE—Two 9x10 logging engines, e With a large quantity of logging geuy, | wire rope, et Apply KK. Cunningham é Son, Ltd, Port Essington, B. C, | 99-tf nd Co. TERRACE, B. © } } | FOR SALE it Lot 1 block 5, sectior saat cash, balance 17 mont 1 $750 Lot 23, block 22 ul hou $1,700 hal ash Lot 21, block 16, sectior $31 cash, balance 6 and 1% 450 Lots 5 and 6, block : $650, half cash, balance 6 alt a8 Lots 50 and 651, block 8751 Easy term a3 Lots 62 and 53, block € ’ 8200 cash, balance easy teri | | FOR REN Office in Law-Butler 1 Bullding in rear of Lay ing $25 LAW-BUTLER ©O Phone 60 Third Aveune — H | Sit for Section 1 Half Cash, Lots 6 and 7, Blo $15,000 ok 3; GR. Naden Co., Lid. SECOND AVEN UL