"I 4 ffrfiit iuy. July tiStt, SMART BAGGAGE for vacation time ASTER OF PIANO .0.1:. tii lus mi; cess, devote hlm- . .. LI. II y ..oera-.:i..: una unnyuis nu mHiy it)-' ' llrt oi poi.'i J 'mint f $2,700,000. In later m noon resumine his muslcv eriauirj he neoded work tn rro '!ii- ! me he resiened as Jt he never lost his ardent pat- i t'r.'il January 28, 1921, In 4 he tcpresented Poland at the o! Nations and In other wai opacities. Then he re- to a 2,60O-a-!ri ranch In Ran- i Barbara ountv California, the TOUKi an pYtPn!lv hfvlrflngr ' t!ch the greater part had been crov.il:) funds for Polish ii Ladies' Twin- Sets Pakrlte and matching overnight case. Fancy tweed coverings with, high quality, fittings and linings. Sets $12.00 to $25.00 )ens Gladstone Bags i i , 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 ,1 rM.il,,t.4 t WW suit nxmre-anu nanger. wen miru, i ii.isiu.-u m and solid leathers 12.00, $18.00, $26.50, $35.00 Uso -Into It-iRS Two-Suiters, Fortnighters and Trunks "TUAVl'.I. WITH'TKAVELOAHD" Watts & Nickerson Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. Open Until 10 pm. Saturdays propaganda. It was from this J home, which he finally sold In 1 1934, that he emerged to resume concert work In 1923. ' While known primarily as a mas-jter of the piano Paderewskr was a teacher of distinction in his PaorrewskU pianist, jer years. and scored successes too rt Polish patriot, who 'as a composer. In the latter field wt K fts probably i--.,n: iu, musician in hls- his art at we- plvpn In Neu.' York ln.1802. All told piling mierpcraUons,more 20 recognized works out nis grcatesi were credlted t0 hlm f .ii aiu ame wnen foiana was n.,t nls CTeatest fame was won mtcd un independent nation, nn ju- concert stace where he was la the historic part which he mflter both as musician and ok ui hat development he spent lshowman. When America first saw and heard him In the early 90's, his boldly-chiselled features were 1 .vt off bv dark moustacne ana e it '.he age .,t 75 he starred lnjiWoaiee and crowned with a leonine mnne of eolden hair which rose nnH fell as his flvlne hands wTung lerof Pound on December 9..,inrt,n volump from his instru-. )l,a!!T .s, than a vear In of-l in lnnrf mtwws nr strok- rf ha irnr. . ! 1 , 1 1 1 I - I ... . . . . I pert soon. hrn his DrOKram ' , ,- . . u i PunohftsUwr. Aot. IarUnf-n.t ct Trams rnt.Vrnnrt tn T still r V " o,...,.,. tpot Ontario, or ,Uu District acclaim on sr m ' nu:.onal tit T-iif-nu, infers of trie spc- cuai -..!; s. rnniiea minions as om ! the' his "Minuet" was known to all lovers of music, even where tastes did not run to the heights of clas steallsm, for Its; rhythm and mel -KHiuwi ironiuouuciai,ij led delicate ritlhnt.o eraduauons ernduauons OL lOM .nihiM.iimi. down to soft phrases mat seemed to sigh away to nothingness. Bril liant? technique was recognized as his even by critics who were in clined to quarrel with the unorth- odojey of some of; his Interpretations. Reach ten thousand people with a "want ad." In the Dally News. Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Monday at 3:0 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and, Powell River Saturday at 4:00 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Mondajr, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Also Fast Through Train Friday at 11:00 a,m. Air-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full Information, reservations. etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone 2C0, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines fanacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS J on hand large stocks of coal to suit every requirement, k. "r,coal s carefully, screened and prepared. Also a complete r. mber for evefy type of building. Our shingles, are from !r,Mun Charlo"o Islands, they are not kiln dried and have UI ie natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. San,) cement gravel lime ,. r- fc MTIil PIIONH 652 Vancouver, B. C. Any additional Information required with regard to Interpret ten cf plans and Hpeclfleatkma may be obtalnd rrom we sftia. in&- trust Alr-y Brmlneer at Vancouver, afj. Plana, eceotficwtlonB, labour oondl- Uons, form of contract and. tender farm may be obtained from either of the above ofiiciala upon receipt of an ac- cptJ oheque, made .payahle to Ithe Receiver General of Canada. lor we Bum of 125.00. ThU cheque 1U be re turned upon the return oi the plana and epecUtcationfl In good condition. Eaoh (tender must De acoompomea oy a certified cheque on a. chartered Canadian ban It equal to ten percent (10) of ithe tender price, payable to the order of the Receiver General cf Canada, which cheque will to forfeited In th event of the tenderer refusing to enter Into a contract on the basis of his ten der, if called upon to do so, or ratling to satWaotomartly complete such, a contract. Cheques of unsuccessful tenderers Any tender not accompanied by a securttv decoct oa described will not be considered The Department does not bind Itfielf to accept the lowest or any tender. GEO. W. YATES. Secretary. Department of Transport, Ottawa, June 27, 1941. SAVOY HOT E L Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL j. Zarellt Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c upp 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Pox 19fr CHIROPRACTOR, Stanley W. Coltoo, D.CJh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 610 J. H. BULGER - Optometrist Royal Bank Bldf. aboard the yesterday. "SSI BZUST MBIJT LOCAL NEWS NOTES River have been, spending a few lough. days In the city as guests of Mrs. ' Hanson's daughter, Mrs. Lund. ; Private Davies left on furlough Mrs. J. VV: Nlcholls and daughter victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and two children of Massett who for the past six months have been guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson, Ambrose Avenue, returned at the week-end In their own boat. 'aboard, the Catala yesterday lor Pat and house guest Miss Betty - Dunsmuir from Vancouver, left,; private Fenton left for Victoria Monday evening for Smithers were 0n furlough aboard the Catala yes- they will spend a holiday, at their terday. summer nome at Laxe Kaiulyn. Private Black left on Miss E. M. Earl, left for Vancou the Prince George Monday lor Vancouver. ody. Experts praised nis conrmoi! may be m nnd tender forms Miss Pat Love left for Vancouver for piano and orchestra in A Mln.luirt on the Prince George for. a vacation Boston In 1909. Also he wrote the opera "Manru" which made its debut In Dresden In 1901 and was on Monday. MTiss R. Scott left on the Prince George Monday for- Vancouver en-route, to Winnipeg. Rev. and Mrs. C. Jackson, who have been transferred to Victoria West, left on the Prince- George Mondayi Murray Crocker, son of Captain Crocker, left on the Prince George Monday for Vancouver to join the Air Force. Fred Pratt, who has been relieving the fuel agent for the CJM.R., left- Monday- for Vancouver on the Prince George. ' Miss Norma Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Smith, passed her examinations at the Victoria Nor mal School On the Dominion Day Excursion to Terrace there were 500 passengers. The-weather was fine except for a slight shower lathe afternoon. Paul Armour arrived' m the city this morning aboard the Prince Rupert from-the wreck of the Kvl- chak. W. Page, representativie of the Carpentejrsahd Joiners 'of America arrived on "last night's train from iRegina and Edmonton and will be in the city until Saturday, then leaving for Vancouver. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Cozy" room for gentle man. Close In. $12. Box 116, Dally News. 1154) FOR RENT 4 room furnished suite to a reliable young couple with out .children. Phone Green 695. (tfj Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Dominion Day Celebration and Dance at-Port Esslngton, July 5. Rebekah Canteen Fund Tea Mrs. J., E. Boddie, July 10th. Searchlight Auxiliary Tea, July, IT, Mrs. w. u. Armstrong a. Navy Tea, October 18. Midsummer Dance, Oddfellows' Hall July 18, benefit Oddfellows' War Contingent Fund. Mike Colussl's Orchestra. Home Cooking and Short Cake Sale MJss Mary MacFie, hairdresser Private- Ramsay, left on the- Cata- hame cooking anti straw-wishes to announce that she will be- la yesterday for Vancouver. berry shortcake sale held by Luth- away front July 1 to August 15. 7 - I'eran Sewing Circle No. 2 last Sat- There were three fires la month of June but the amount of damage- was slight CIVIC C EN THE CARNIVAL 1 meeting Wednesday. July. 2.. City- R; Douglas lea. on me maia. iUrday was a real success. During the yesterday, for Alert Bay; U afternoon many ladles took ! Aircraftsman Schwabe- left for Victoria yesterday, on the Catala. Hall, 8 p.m. Last year's cbmmtttee on, the Catala yesterday. and all others lntrested please at- ' tend. I Wm. J. Chrlstensen left for Van couver on the Catala yesterday. Carpenters Union meeting to- I .1" . . .. ... advantage 01 xne loveiy weouiei and- called, convenor or me ai-falr was Mrs. F. Murvold with assistance of the Mesdames Ander- Mrs; W. Collison left? lor Victoria, and Hansen at the home cook. lng table, Mesdames Sandvar, C. Berg, A Antonsen as servlteurs.and night 8 pjn. W. Page organizer In ' Norman A. McLeod left on tne'Hag8n attendance. All members requested Catala yesterday, for Vancouver. winner to attend. jt Private Uryczka left on the Cata- Mrs. Hanson and son from Oona la yesterday, for Victoria on fur- ,Jn the kitchen were Mesdames C. Jensen, J. Moen, M, Jensen, H iSlmonsen. Cashier was Mrs. H. of guessing contest was Mrs. M. Jensen. A. by Mrs. C. Jensen. Royal cake donated HOTEL ARRIVALS . Sonny Beynon, Oi Hudson, Leret- ta Allan, Rosalind Shaw, city; W. Holt, Pacific. I Central , L Moran, city; J. Stanaja, Pacific, furlough' Alfred Timms, Copper River, Jack Catala for- Vancouver ' Flying Officer Sknonds left on Mr; Peterson vai-h. will be back to work in Prince Ru- - TKMtEKS SEALED TENDERS, addreftfied to the ver; on, A Farrow. undOTglKnpd una marked 'Tender for Burns Lake. Radio Range Station, Smithera" will be I received -up to 12 o'clock noon. Eastern I Davltaht Savins Tbne. Tuesday. July 15.1 MtS. T. BOUlter 1941, for ithe erection of a Radio 'on Range Station at snuthera, a.c. , Plans, apecUtottlons, labour condttlona and form of contract to be entered on the Catala D. J. Wicks, Armt. Artlclfec- left on the Catala yesterday for Van couver. Lyland, Albert Rizzie, Trince George; G. H. Tloyer, Terrace Prince Rupert " W. J. Beaton. A. S. Robertson, R T. Cassan, W. Chandler, city; H J. BowTnan, H. Singllan, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Paulin, W. Page, A. Hanson, J. Compaton, J. Warke, Vancouver; E. Wiesner, Winnipeg; Ri Bridgett, Dauphin. PLANS 1,000 HOMES ! NEW YORK. June 30: (CP) .Adolph Zukor, movie executive, steamboat inspector, plans the division of his 740-acre Is leaving on the train tonight for estate and family left, near New York Into a centre of 1-000 homes of from $7,500 to $15 000. BILLET DETECTIVES BRISTOL, June 30: (CP) To de tect profiteering by landlords and landladies, tired looking, sometimes habblly - dressed women move about the villages and small towns of the west counties "seeking rooms!' but merely taking notes. iwlll25 111 13 OZ. p IS 25 OZ. 40 OZ. f ISI$2.30 $3.50 JtL.-A THE BRITISH COLUMBIA jftMv DISTILLER CO. LTD. MHHMEwwr$TMiNSH fliit JcrtiiMM Ii not publiihcJ or ditpliyid by id tlquoi Control Botri or by tn Gootrnnitni of BiiliiK Columbia YES.' We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned $1.50 Chimneys Swept 1 I2J50 HANDY MAN IIOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 517 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 Tomato Soup-Aylmer. 9JTr Reg, size tins. Z f or " Spaehetti-Libby's A An 15-oz. tins. Each Salad Dressing dQp Kreme Whipt. 32 oz. ' 16 oz 8 oz Grape Juice Welsh's Qp. OUK, 32-oz. bottle 16 -oz. bottle 32C Rhubarb Local. 9(P AO. Special, 6 lbs; Fresh Green Peas QCv 3 lbs Green Beans 2 lbs Baby Foods Heinz. Complete assortment. New 1 Qf shipment. 2 for ... . J-71' Ketchup Libby's. -1 Hp 1 12-oz. bottle. Each Sandwich Spreads Clark's. All varieties. 25C Orange Blarmalade -Aylmer, xtx 4-lb. tin. Ft. Pork and Beans Heinz. 16-oz. tins, 27c Soap Odex. Cello pack with balloon. )p 4 bars Fresh Bananas Firm OCJp AO' and ripe. 2 lbs Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars- Have More Cents" Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Have You Seen the New FLEXSTEEL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE A single compact unit. No coils to pop up, "no webbing to sag, no strings to break. It is sanitary. No space for dirt or vermin to collect and the open bottom makes cleaning easy. Sold exclusive-, ly in this city by us. PHONE 775 Moth Fume CRYSTALS 1 lb. Tin 50c Moth Proof BAGS Price 50c Ormes Lid. "She Jhonecr Druq&tJte The Kexall Store Phones 81 W Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 1Z to 2 p.m. and 7 to jn- Buckerfield's POULTRY & DAIRY FEEDS Arc Now Obtainable at Reasonable Prices From SUNRISE COMPANY LTD. Prince Rupert B.C., Phone 26 and 27 JULY CLEARANCE End Tables At $s.oo Flat Top Writing Desk At Ce At chcsts".... $29.00 $27.95 Pullman Wardrobe Trunk S13 00 At Elio's Furniture Store Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MOOSE BUILDING THIRD AVENUE 1 J - If' ft Ml: V 1