With Remember Faih er s A host of new patterns in Prints ami English llroadcloihs. ' $2.25 and $2,50 Lustrenes In plain shades of lilue, Or'een, Ivory and Grev. $2.95 Whites in all qualities. From S2.25 Dad Day (Sunday, June 15) on an Arrow Shirt Neckwear' Smart Patterns, new shades, novelty weaves. Sl.OO Watts & Nickerson Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. Open Until 10 pjn. Saturdays KILTS FOR BAND Correspondence at the meeting of th Canadian Legion Wednesday night indicated that kilts might be , obtained for the Legion pipe band! and in this connection tribute was ! pJd this organtaation for assistance j on various occasions. The Franchise of Freedom 'CIGARETTE PAPERS Canada At War 25 Years Ago I J"ne 13, 1916: British column under General Sir Mark Svke moves into southeastern Persia to maintain order in British SDhere m trie country. Russian ntrv' threatens CsernowHz. capital of! Bucovina: reported 114,000 German and Austrian prisoners taken in t-p. I Icent fighting. Not Bye-and-Bve But Rirv r.H BUY! Moth Fume CRYSTALS 1 lb. III Sundays and Uolldayi from 11 to 2 pjn- Xn4 1UI son. 50g Moth Proof BAGS Price 50c - - - Ormes UfiA Pioneer Drwzgijts The Keiall Stor. Phonfg Open Uallj from I a,m. uuiiam Frcsli Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 CHIROPRACTOR, Stanley W. Colton, D.OPh.C. Wallace Block, Phone (4S Man in the Moon Recipe one. for hating friends: Be When the battle for Keren was In progress, the colonel of a Scots regiment saw the Indian troota were taking a lot of prisoners so ne onered "iinm his 4ita men unru half lau a a crown CrUWu UtUUgilt ilk I Jext day a Scotsman marched in witn 800 Italians. -Here's vour I quid said the coloneL "But how did you manage to capture so many single-handed?" "Easy- said Jock. "I boucht them from the Indians at a boh a hundred The Marchioness of Oueensburv uu amveq in New Yotk recently, told of a luncheon she attended ; at the Savoy, London, when a bomb suddenly shattered all the . windows. Only one woman scream- 'ed. The waiter glared at her, until .sne Dowed in apology to the othr I ; patrons in the room. The waiter men turned to the Marchioness, ;ana asKed: "Did you say you preferred white wine or red?" A Man who won't Lend t ww. ler"s Friend! BACKACHE? Sng-pih kidney, often eanse lame back. Gia Pilla the old reluble kidney remtdy win help this condition. Sold oa a money back baas. tnUr alia. 11 WW Ltf alia, M PMa tl ti VS. aak foe "Cino PLX j K Announcemenls All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Queen Mary tea, Legion June 14 for soldiers' graves. lows Hall, Wednesday June 18. 102nd Auxiliary Tea, Canadian Leg ion, June 10. Presbyterian Tea. Mra. J. R. Mlt chell. June 20. I Boy Scout Tea, Mrs. J. June 21. - : Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evltfs June 26. 1 Strawberry Tea, Lutheran Circle, June 23. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass, June 23 C. N. R. A. Excursion to TVrrarp tJnly First Dominion Day Celebration and Dance at Port Esslngton, July 5. Navy Tea, October 18. IN .HIE. SI PREME COI RT Ol RRITIOII COUMniA IX PROBATE In thf Matter of the "Administration Art" ' And In the yuttn of tbp Evtat of Edward llrnOfj, Vrmx TAKE NOTICE that by Order oT His Honor. W. E. Pirr. made on th 23rd day or May. A. D. 141. I va. appointed Admlnlratcr of the eati of Edward Heoeley. deceased, irtth WU1 anoexed. jaad all partlea hartng ellm against the aakv are hereby required to .furnish same, properly Termed, to- me "ta day of June. A. la 1941. and ail parties Indebted to the T, rf .r .rf v pay the amount Ulndetotednesa to me forUiwiai. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C, this 27tii day of Hay. A. U 1941. HERBERT P. OLASSET Offlcha Administrator, AUtn. BJC. IX THE SVPRCME COI RT OF BRITISH In the Matter of the "A dial nUt ration In lha Matter of tt rt.f. .v . Fmanorl Johnson Dereaed TAKE NOTICE Uiat by Order of HU ,7 JTsner mad on the 15th .day of Hay A. D. 1941. I n appointed Esreutor of the Estate of Robert Emanuel Johnson. fVr4 .n navtoc elaJma acainst the cald estate i mjuirea ut rumash same. Piwy Tertfled, to me on or before itft 37th dar rV Jun a n ion aU partlea Indebted to the'estate are CZrSZr of their OLOP HANSON Prtno Ruprrt. B tola 4 SEAMEN I T. !ab Pop's Show and Dance. Oddfel- I man 723 dailt Kaua LOCAL NEWS NOTES We pay cash for mechanics Jpols, J. H. Smith is sailing tonight on ImiUiAa! Intriimntt fiirnttnrp fp iha fSrr!pnn for Vancouver, etcJEUo's, Moose BulldingrThlrd 'Aveim r Miss A. Erlekson and Mrs. M. Ericksftn srw tallln tnnlaVit ' tnr I V o .. for every hundred prisoners thev Vancouver on the Cardena, I u. I Mrs. N. Chrlstonher and ditieh- ter Emily, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Van couver. . NEURITIS Tkawaaja katt I ami faatar ralkf fraai NxrHM. Xtaralrta. KVlk ralaa aaa lkaaariMa vtt Baralrr'a llamaat Caa-Wa kKwt tttr mttll TUJtEE Urrit. Mt& Oa nMn Mia alaat Iwtantly Ik atar allaralaiM aaa rtcraaaai t Itir4 taacn a ararfrial rrliutha at Htm. KQW RELIEF WITHOUT IEACTI0M Jlc 'S WELFARE' Nation -Wide Scheme To Give Men In American Ports Somewhere To Go LONDON. June 13: (CP) Plans Har eouver Inlght In sailed for Van- he Prince Rupert last The sincere svmoathY of the members of the Canadian Legion wa formally exDressed at Wednes day night's meeting to J. M. Walker in his sad bereavement. DlsDlav of Canadian official dIc- tures and a collection of recruiting and other posters from the last war City Hall Council Chamber. Open every day from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 6 to 9 pjn. Admission' Free. (It) The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, scheduled lor tonight, is postponed until next jweek. There was amexecutive meeting this Wednesday night. In session as a city council Wed nesday C4tv Commissioner nut through a motion providing for the purchase or $6000 of-Victory Loan 1941 bonds for the sinking fund. Bv- laws providing for.the amending of the zoning bylaw and the itimncit of . a number of tax a y 4 Ui MIA sale JtLlXZ properties U I U P Ci LJ t3 i.ii : . . . r - for the welfare of British saUorjfwere finally reconsidered and ad-between voraees at North Am.innM can ports have been put into ac-j v : . tion by two men who have just completed an eight-weeks survey HOTEL ARRIVALS in that continent for the British ministry 0f shipping. , Prince Rupert p. ine iiic . two io are are Richard n ucnara . .snwirinn Sneddon ' i i. uounar Coupar. R.CLP. Rfwu E. r m w generaj manager of the Shipping lenson. R.CLP., C. E. Iahon B j" ww.uuu. duu v-nanes jarman, "uer. a. t. tjeeoy. Vancouver-organizer of the National Union of Gunner E. G. Stewart, city: Mrs' .Seamen. During their tour of H. W. Dodd, Stewart: R. H. Vaugh-Canada and the United States they an. R H. Dunlop. Hugh Canvle discovered many seamen had to Usk; Mrs. J. E. Whiting. Y. Naka-tspend their time waiting for a Tl Ptt Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. carg0 with nothing to do. no one W. A. Gow, Hazelton: Harry Young jto care about them and little y: Mrs. J. M. Smith. Port Es-money. to spend. Before leaving slngton; D. Critchley, Inverness America they helped to establish Royal (a natiqn-wide scheme to look after Victor Kovich, Mrs. Poluck. H British merchant sailors until their MlWgan, cy. ships sfere ready to sail Central I A weIare committee was formed Vm- wll Montreal; Gunner D. 'for British and Allied seamen in Grundy, city: D. Sharp, Stewart: New .York. American and British E- H- Brown, Cranbrook; Etnar members wer annnintA nHtv, ci Houiren. Burns LakA Ashley Sparkes, ministry of ship-j t-ctc ijoor oi me ssyscraper head-HaU,jquarters of the American Seamen's Church-Mission was made avail- le ).Jhe mkslon' Mr. Jar in- J hls is now being made int uibU the rnst unusual seamen's club in the world." he added. The whole place' is a complete 'sailortown.V Run on the lines of a mnHom hotel, at has individual SPcMnn. fitted: and decorated in their na-' tional style, for British VnM Belgian and Dutch seamen tHpv Clark, are looked after by staffs of their lown country folk. There are dental and medical clinics, advice and It is a centre for amusement where parties-for hockev. baseball and boxin matches are arranged for u . lucm. t,very port sending cargoes, to Britain now has a welfare scheme for our seamen." New Home At Glen Vowel! Ceremonies In Connection With Hesidence Of Henrr R lltCavfl GLEN VOWELL, June 13: The opening of Henry Russell's newj home Jiere was made the occasion for a very enjoyable party. Manyi friends as well as relatives of Mr.' Russel were present. Speeches were! given by several persons and Ma for ' I and Mrs. Parkinson of the Salva-i tion Army were In attendane There were prayers both before! and after the meeting. J Among the ruests wer Rnhrt I uson Jacob MQrrlson, Abel Talt Jam e wt Blackwater and Xlhort I Johnson of Kispiox. Save for your Country or Slave for the :Hun! Si fcB WHITE LABEL t WORLD'S FINEST DISTILLED IN VANCOUVER UNtTlO DftTIXMa UHITIO VAXCOWVIR. a. a. nrr-i Thii adWisement it net publiihtd or splayed by ih, Lkfjor Control Board " or by the Government of Britith Columbia. Buckerfield's POULTRY & DAIRY FEEDS Are Now Obtainable at Reasonable Prices i ? From SUNRISE COMPANY LTD. ( Prince Rupert ac Phone 2C and 2T I 1 , 'Seaweed Silk Looks Success May Solve Stocking Problem For Enrlhh GirU aMataKr-r; AFTER PVcdv a.... Join the millions by chewing deikfoV, H-ho,, V.tHo i, -Al "Juicy Fruit" r7, 9Us " rifilev. feeling. The health f lUt, ,,u$ keep your teeth clear? ffi?.thelP briht attractive lending and smile! And the "rfffe helps assure pleasant SwtIJ,,aw JOY SOME TODAY that it - u l.. - SWEDISH CROPS Brrrr STOCKHOLM i- , Warm wea":;r? suddenly to a ered Siwfn LONDON. June 12: rrrpiTf K.foect.5 arp - ' English eirls llkp London legs are going to be clad very soon In the nrw it.,i called "seaweed silk" - produced from t!TMH . I jwwiinicnis nave wen going on for two years since) by accidental ritvnv.n, . . . 1 .viuj iKruwcea was round to conUin rayon possi-1 blllties and at last success has been! achieved, Professor J. B. Speakman lannounced at Leeds University I "This rayon is very suitable for stockings, underwear ami .knitted and woven goods.- he saidj cAiaumig ine nature of the new textile. A further property which When You Want a RelUble, Comfortable, Deptodabl. IT, PHONE 13 FREE- I RAILWAY CartAUtll , U nour Service at Regular Rites FREE VICTORY LOAN SHOW CAPITOL THEATRE, 9:00 p.m. SUNDAY. June UNUSUAL MOVING PICTURES B.C. W.S.C. in Tralninr "Battle Colors- or "The Art of Camouflare "The Quiz Kids-Speakers Who Have Been Warned to be Brief Lose seats including chance on $50.00 Victory Bond wi ulc urmes Drug Store for 51.00 ALL OTHER SEATS FREE This Space Donated by Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. phone 651 rnoxr Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean FalU and Way Port S5. "Princess Adelaide- every Friday 10 pro TO VANCOUVER DIRECT June 11th, 14th, 21st, 28th, July 5th, 12th. 16th !!th To Ketchikan, WranrelL Juneau and Skagwav June 6th, 8th, 16th. 23rd, Mth, July Tth, 11. Htb Direct Connection at Vancouver with CanadUn PaciRr r.ervicei Tickets and Reservations from W. L, COATES. General Arent. Prlnf RoP BC VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and CrUp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEAFS ECONOMY STORE Phones 18' & 19 P.O. Box 575 Make Our Sore Y Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Goarsnteei-P II ONE 517 Tom Lee & Sod "HOUSE OF FIM-