We c A L L March 19, 1941 40oz.J3i 25ol2 J3ot.M. ave u Cal In Today a,nd See ,p Y -;:ig Men's qnnsuan as- fioa ivpons a nuiiasc u. h. material for the fprces tc u I .iiriKOn area- .u ub- joca) people, Instead of i:et In touch with the i which will arrange y I . THI IHTISH COLUMIIA DIJTILIUT CO. LTO. Jrtiimt nl li not subliiW a JluitnJ ly tli Liquw Corbel Botrd t by itii y-r w .-rf Jill 4i Lwn n .Hf.liv f-.:" .'' r- j jjonvereu uir easier H llrrJIy hundreds of bright, .new patterns ,to fjlipiv you au iii unpiirii'u juuncp FasMpn-Cralt Assure you of .the newest styling, proper rut and perfect ft. Fashion-Craft's "11 Ent-lfsh8" Worsteds give exclusive design and guaranteed wear. Triced From 02.50- Clothing Jby ,1s Regarded as tbJni .Canada's ,iriest pj dktrlmlnat-Yiig ,rnen. Know .the .smartness with cornfort that only a ..handmade garment can give. Exclusive pa i terns. F.rtjm ;$40,W) ur Ranges of Fjne Cloths Watts & Mck I, MENS & BOY'S Third A V OTHIERS venue RECRUITING IS NOW ON 1 Itecrnlting Party Interest i A' call has gone out for seveial .hundred ,men ,(jr vefQrcemen ipr (fce -Canadian my.'.Jhese,me.r are ,requjifel for nqt'only 'AUllejry and ,tnJutry .Units ,bttt also o vacancies in Itie" various Armjf Trades. JUectriclans, signallers, truck-drivers, clarks, motor cyclists, auto (mchanlcs. blacksmiths, bricklayers, carpenters, engine artifi cers, engm nanas, imiers, pain-: ters, turners, foremen of works,' nllljvrights, sawyers, edgermen, 1q, cor.'ters, consttuctton foremen; awfllers,, experienced loggers, are, all needed. The Area Recruiting Party will- be In Prince Rupeit untU Friday aftemocn, Burns Lake from MarchJ 22 to 20, cmuners Marcji w -. Terrace April 1 to ,3, returning to' 'prince Rupeit April 3. f Further Information may be se- cured ifrcrri Headquarters iRupeit Defences, or he Recruiting 'pjflcer;. Ca.pt. A. O. Hlx. (66) KK JV ' Weam'tMstM my JPo jiot hum old rnagazjnta and reading matter give" it ' to the troops-phope YJCA at "JC5. R. E. Benson, who has been on a . couple, of weeks' .trip south, return- 8 llON STEAMSHIPS jjT Steamers Leave Prince Riipeit for Vancouver: T s . FRIDAY, CATAU EYKKY TUrA T.S.S. CARDENA "AY, 1:30 p.m. ,10:.3U u l)ue Vancouver. Ti.nr. n n,. iriue.Vancouver, MpnWk' Rupert Klarcli 3, lYnd 3110 p.m. her information .Regarding Reservations and Tickets cm Skimmi-i. i,.: .. Third Ave. rnH BEEF-STEAK served in a - (would be unusual BUT:- .you cm .enjoy the beefy flavour and stimulating goodness of HOT .. BoVftiU CUSSIFIE WANTED 0 WANTED Room in private' home, WANTED Men jor room ana upara, ; .Phone Green .15.4. mioo m VaHidriiiltn .mrl Miss Y. j st fitfipn Rocky Mountain Rangers (Courtesy Lieut-Col. S. K Wood" V.D.V present "Regitnental and Concert Under direction Lieut, p. W. SJoquist, Directof of Music Next Sunday Night at 9 Gapitpl Thea,trxe (Doors Open 8:30) Proceeds for Canadian War Services Fund ' Admission by Program 50c .Programs now on sale at OrmesDrug: Store and Capitol Theatre Be Advised Secure Programs Before Sunday I CNiR. Steamer Prince George Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived ln port at ifi'is thbs mornlnit .from 'Van- Ketchikan and Stewart 'will return hee tomorrow Anglican March 8. '.Box 86, Daily News. t69); .United "k- -- 'V1 Largos" FOR SALE Fully equipped ice April 14. cream parlor and .confectionery i store. Excellent business during vWORK iW ANTED CAPABLE woman w.ants position, as housekeeper qr chambermaid In Rupert but prefers outside. Box 84, Dally News. W) LOST ljOST--Pocketbook between Alc- .Cutcheon's and Oow my. eox 85, Dally News. (o1?) FOUND Purse. Owner may nave ' ' . 111 l11aa XT (llllfl ksame by caiung at and paying for .this ad. POUND Two shoes In front of n. 1- r. ..ham v.nt hmiA ,Kana itiipcK. same by calling at Venezla Grpc-jery and paylne tor .thtsad. N9W IS THE TIME TO GET A postman, Customs Clrk, S,teno., ptc. Five tDpmln.lon.-jylde exams held since the war began. Free Booklet. Al.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. even- .Announcements All advertisements In this column wjil.be charged i or a f ull month at 25c a word. Tea . .Mrs. partqn's Tea March 20th, Mrs. Varden's wterinment March 20. WANTED Girl for general .house- jQ2nd Auxiliary work. Suite 9, Summit Apart- '.March 22 .ments. FOR SALK FDR SALE 6 room house. 871 JSum-mil Ave. Barirain for cash. (66) " " - - FCR SALE Table, 2 chairs, bed, dresser. Blue 183. (tfV Tea, Legion Horticultural Dinner; JiIarch 24, Rebekah Tea and Sale, April 2. j Hjll 60 Dance April ,4. . Lutheran Tea, April 5, Wtfopole. Queen Mary Tea, Mrs, . Parkin's " i " . ' Gyro Hoedown, April 18. summer months. Reasonable bus-' iness during winter months. Lo-t Red Cross Dance, April 18. Arm cation. Fifth Avenue and Mc-'1". R-M.R. Orchestra. .Bride, Phone 10. (67) j - Q . srln ga,. ADril 23? -Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' .Hall.t St. PeteV's Spring Sale, May 8 FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES. . ' Arrlvine Every Boat "BUY RIGnT" ShopR" Tom Lee & Son ".npusE.o.F fine Fqqps- Phone 547 2nd AT.e.West CO-ED Beautv Salon (,ElseJKlohn). Exclianje ,BM. J1LACK 6C8 Basketball-Ketchikan vs. 4rlnce t?lhe.;lty n Vancouver on j Kanamos'h on .fte'Catala Rupert-teh nd Thursday, tne prince .George this morning. afternOQn W a Strip to .Van- .4 Major J. A. Motherwell, cnief su- cuvej"' pervlsbr of fisheries', arrived In the ' , .. .. - .,, 4... i' i... iaJ Basketball .Dance, Moose .Hall, here on official duties in carinec- tjon w(th the fisheries. Thomas A. Keiley, well known Commissioner T. W. S. .Parsons and' Inspector S. P". M. tyoodfe of the provincial police will be the ryV"r,;w iJAVii speakers at the regular weekly erator, arrived in the city "on the' luncheon of thePrince, Rupert $o Prince George this moving fromitary tomorrow. . , Vancouver, being on his way to his 1 , . r ' i . camp's on tfe Queen Charlotte Is-' gnMMMMH f&nds. Dr. J. H. Carson, who has been away for several months on business In connection with his fish oil processing interests In the East, returned to the city on the prince George tWs mornng. Mrs. .Carson .apd sons arp rjow residing In Toronto. JMFjII LAST NIG.HT William M:Mlllan, 78, of Hartley Bay, died last night in the Prince , Rupert .General Hospital. ,u.nnea xea Mrs. ,uu-ges .rornar- row, March 20. You are welcome to Vardera En-, tertalnmet,-Mrtropole Han.'Thq'rs-' day .20 at 8;30 p.m. I hour good program, refreshments and dance. Admission 5Qcl t7 Welcome .'Ketchikan ! best team win I PUBLIC NOTICE (63) May the Mr. and .Mrs. Pat Mazzel return-! ed to the city on-'the .Prince George this morning after a visit of a few weeks in Vancouver. Frank Feero, local United fitates customs officer, who has been away for some time on a vacation" "trp to Seattle and elsewhere In the south, returned to the city on the Prince George .this morning. An amuitag humorous" talken titled "Bulls and BonerS" or--lAt-' erary Lapses" was given before thej Prince" Rupert Gyro -Club at its'! regular weekly Jluncheon today by G. R. S. Blackaby, manager of, tHe' local branch of. the Bank of : Mont--: real. William F. Stone was in' the' chair and there 'was a good at tendance of members with a few1 guests. The Chty of Prince Rupert Is of-! ferln? for sale "Lot "Eleven " (ft)) Block Fifteen (15), Section Five (5), also jt .venten (17)', Block Forty-j(wj (4SI), ectyahjFiye (5). ' Address : ' ' .CITY .CLERK, ' " " ' k Cfity;HaU. in- the siTKrotE cqriiT oriiitisii; '5 rfti.iiH.t iNhrtai.tT. J In fitter of 'ttie' ''(UirtMWratlon'i In the Matter of Chip Estate of Charlen Hooker Taylor, De-eied TAKE J?OTlCSr :.iis!t'bir' Order c ,U HaftAr Jaiitm' Flkfcef. tctaf JWdiie Ot lcouver. Powell River, andf Ocean'ithe suprtme (jeWl of. ferjtteh .cbiunvwi. (Falls with good-sized. nst..pf V'-wt .t AatsitttSot' zt 'tie pnirpTS anA frelsht. eared and 'WlUip.itatii f Clw.rl Btar Taylcr. fcr- I sail at 3 o'clock this afternoon toAj whe hence sheil- -v" - j - All mein Indite d 14- ta luid .Ki i are required rvpay vae . an.. 01 iv.iir lntHtifftlnf'js in me 'lu'i1viVh and: ell focreews" bivlrw elaVn -e "'d Es'.v.e are re.idftd to fits tlwm VlfcU me prcjierly verified ca or ibfcj.ithe distribution war 'miJde .'having re gard 'only to susai pialms ' ift .wto.ch thall iiive btin nfTtlftjtf. ' DATED ;,- ,Pr-:cr JXVigfi.. p. C Hie 118th :tS of. MatclSsl'Ml. , JiORMAN A. .WATT t " Orflilal' AAmtnlstrator SCIRE ' Prtnce' Rupert.' B.C. BACK? It may be your kidneyjr.jGni'Pilli; tht w'de'ly. known, -reliable kidney remedy, 'hilp bring'relitf ;by effminrtirif pain-cauVing: toiic not satisfied. 0mk PILLSj RHutaf ali, PHUl Urp Maa, tjpal (IntheU.S.kfor"C!norill') M Phones 18 & 19 .P.O. Box 575 SOLUTELXEE! Valuable Gift and Household premiums are absolutely fre.e to you when you save pur Cash Coupons given for purchases of 25 cents or more. It Is tod good to pass up. Come in and jet us .explain the plan to you. MUSSAJLEM'S ECONOMY SXORE "Where Dollars feive .More Cents" Stanley C9(toii,.li,CJh.O. Wallace .Block, JJioho SiS Ccntrjil otel Alinex 150 Heated oppvr Hot Wafer" faro Baths ,DnIni; .Roo.mn ,Cpniit!on Mrs. C. E. Black, Propriety is PAGKimtra C.P.C. (A.R.P.) GENERAL ORDER Having bqen d.u.ly authorized by the Minister of National Leience to act urder Section 35 qf the ;De-jfence of Canada regulations and acting under thej authority of said Section 35, 1 hereby make the following ,p.rd,er, to apply to the City of Prince Rupert: When the air raid siren is given all lights of every kind except those behind adequate shades must be .extinguished and kept, extinguished until the all clear iignal is given. During the period between the air rafd sire,n and the all clear signal the use of any-outdoor electric signs of any kind .is prohibited. No light signs shall -he operated 0 that ;they are directly visible from the sky and there shall be no lights showing from unattended premises. Such further orders as may appear to be necessary or expedient will he issued by me from time to time. iGiv.en .under .my .hand at the .City of (Victoria this Eighte.enth Pay of March 1941. (Signed) U. 0. ALEXANDER, Major General, Qeieral.Qff jeer Commanding in Charge Pacific? Command, General Staff, Pacific Command. Charles M. Adam, well ikijqwn Stewart automobile dealer, k a' passenger aboard the Pflnce George, today returning .riorth after ! a brief trip to Vancouver. j ''OOVF.RN'MKNT I.KJIOK ACT' (Section 20) Notice of of Af NOTICE I ppllrallon Ur a Cluli I.lcf noe ts tfeREBY" OIVeNT that on I the '3I4t day of undersigned empress UiHTED intends to ContfoI 'Boord for a EAGLES WIN Tip Top Tailors ,Cup G;es To t Them .Instead of .Ramblers As At First Announced. match aich 1841 next next tne im fyuouS' Pue to an error In .score cpm-dui Licence la re- pilation,lt was announced Monday mect f .prdmises situated on the top Afaht that Rambleft had won the noor of the usocx at uie cor- Emjireas. t Aomip hrtHtrp onrf rrlhbaffe inter-League bridge ana crippage and Sixth street ner pi Second Avenue uporr 'lands 'desirl&ed as Lots 11 and 12 championship aid Che Tip. vTP' ot Btock 23 of section 1. Map 823, in Talloi3 Cup. However, on a ,re-the Ctty of Prince Rupert. Prince Rij- " . . . .... ,hn' ftrt land Rrietration district, in the. check, It was found m mat, wnue Province of British Columbia, to entitle Ramblers had . wccx the crlbbage eactoinenber of the saJd Club to keep fQur to itwo lbe Eagtes and JTOt of Mdor for personal consumption on (the Ramblers, had won .the bridge, the piemlses In accordance with the the Brore being 2390 to -23120. Vc-provtoipns of the Government Liquor rnrtj4niv herP was a Dlav-of f hi coramgiy iriere was a piay u ( u Act and the Regulations promulgated thereunder. whijii last night and the Eagles .dated this 26th day of February won by a score or .6 to s, tnereDy ?.' .takimr the TiD Too Tailors' Cup' EMPRESS SOCIAL CLUB UlIITEU " By J. a, Moody. President. Instead of .the .Ramblers. tw1. 12oi1.20. 25olj2.30- 40ol 3.40 JUST THAT MUCH BETTER" W This advertisement Is not published oi displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. EXTRA POWER in Radio Batteries Use EVERREADY For Extra Power Extra Long Life Extra Value "A" BATTERIES ; No. 6 Dry. 1. volt - - No. 740 Dry, IVz volt '. No. 741 Dry, portable, VA volt $Jo. 742 Dry, portable, iy2 vvolt -j- A1300 Air Cell, 1.4 volt -.- m- A23Q0 Air Cell, 2 volt 4- -?m A3600 Air ,Cell, .2 .volt '"BATTERIES-NO. 386, 45 volt, ex.tra heavy Layer Bllt No. 385, 45 volt, standard Layer Bllt '. No. 770. 45 volt, heavy duty cell type No. 482, 45 volt "Mini-Max" portable 2.55 "C" BATTERIES No. 77i,.'4?vpit three cell - lib. Wt, 4Vafvolt three cell .59 No. 773, 7V2 volt five cell $1-00 Nn ion 22U. volt, fifteen cell ilS 4VJTII KVEltEADY , , AVrlte to 'McRae Bros: for Full .Particulars of Bakery ,Ra.cy.o , 'l -L'.-.5I.Vo" '''r.VK ntorl Sets inrl Servlrw v$o Hclfjjuartqrs ,in Prince Rupert .50 2.40 1.35 (,'.75 3.25 1.95 75 3.95 2.55 Z29