aincoa Matters in connection with the summer operation of the children's playgrounds and representation at the forthcoming International and district convention at Victoria were j discussed today at the regular Funeral Notice TAXI Service Members of Tyee Lodge No, A. F. & A. M please ' atteritl the funeral of our late Brother Alexander W. Forbes of Omlneca Lodge No. 86. on Thursday, June 12. Meeting at the Masonic Temple at 1:45 p.m. Service at the B. C. Undertakers at 2:30 pjn. Members of Tslmpsean Lodge and all sojourning Brethern are asked to be pres-1 ent. is E H THAT ARE Smart Light Weight Durable Made in popular Ilalmacan style . . . from fine Egyptian Cotton, Thread I'roofed. Full Linings. All Sizes $12-00 and 18-50 Watts & Nickerson Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. Open Until 10 p.m. Saturdays Timely Recipes CKEAM OF IUDIS1I SOUP 1 cup water, 1 1 2 cups radishes, Vz monthly business luncheon of the 'teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons butter. Prince Rupert Gyro Club. President ! tablespoons flour, 1 green onion, W. F. Stone was in the chair and!3 UPS milk-there was a good attendance of j SNce raBishes thinly. Chop onion, members. water and salt. Cook 5 mln- jutes. Add milk. Bring to boiling. Melt butter. Add flour. Cook until frothy. Add milk. Stir until thickened. Cook 5 minutes. When serving drop slices of raw radish on tcp. Serves G. FINNS GOOD WALKERS Finland won Its nation-wide fifi ' """"".s vuutcsv wii.il oweuen, quail- ' I f. .1 . in. AAA jfuig i.tuu.uvHj persons as compared with 1,100,000. KNEW HIS STARS Thomas Cole, an English astrologer who predicted "staggering" events for May 11, was killed that day by a German bomb. Advertise in the Daily News. When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable PHONE 13 24 Hour Service at Regular Kates Moth Fume CRYSTALS lib. Tin 50c Moth Proof BAGS Price 50c Ormes Ltd. ZTJia Pioneer Druq&fats The Keiall Store Phones 81 & M Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Uolidayi from 1Z to 2 p.m. and 7 to I 9 mx. I Mrs. N. B. Hill's night classes In I shorthand, typewriting and high' speed typewriting will commence July 1. For full particulars Phone' Red 923. 1 Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, returned to the city on the Catala Monday morning after spending several days at Surf Inlet on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bryant, whu have been spending several months in Vancouver, are on their way back to Prince Rupert. They are etc. eu0-s Moose unvms wirougn ine interior ana a few days ago were at Kamloops. J. O. James arrived in the city on the Catala. Monday morning from Vancouver to pay a visit here with his son and daughter-in-law. Lieut, and Mrs. J. G. James, Sixth Avenue East. Corp. F. Boyt, chief of the pro vincial police at Smithers, arrived in the city on the Catala Monday morning after a trip to Vancouver and proceeded toy the evening train to the interior. Queen Mary tea, Legion June 14 for soldiers graves. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. J. R. Mitchell, June 20. Boy Scout June 21. Tea, Mrs. J. Clark. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evltt's June 26 Strawberry Tea, Lutheran Circle, June 28. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass, June 28. C. N. R. A. July First. Excursion to Terrace, Dominion Day Celebration and Dance at Port Esslngton, July 5. Navy Tea, October 18. I IN THE SI I'KF.MR TOI UT OF ItUITISII coi.i:.mia ix mourn: 'In the Matter of the "AdnilnUtrallnn Act" And In the Matter of the Estate of Edward Hensley, Deccavil TAKE NOTICE that by Order of HU Honor. W. E. Ptehr, made on the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1941, I waa appointed Administrator of the estate of Ed nurd Heneley. deceased, with WU1 annexed, and all parties having claims against Uhe said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 27th day of June, A. D. 1941. and all parties Indebted to the estate ar required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C, this 27th day of May, A. D. 1941. HERBERT P. OLASSEY Official Administrator. 1 Atlln. B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL UAIMVAYS Western Keglnn Sealed tenders will ibe received at the office of the Chief Engineer, Winnipeg, Manitoba, until twelve o'clock noon! luurouay June astn l for the construction of frame engine house and machine shop at Prince Rupert, province of British Columbia. f Plans, specifications and form of contract may been seen and form of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Winnipeg. District Engineer at Vancouver and Division Engineer at Prince Rupert. Tenders wUl not 'be considered unless made on form supplied by the railway oompnmy and accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank equal to five percent Of the value nf The Daily News is a member of the Canadian Daily W Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of thJ "JES4 the work payable- to the order of the treasurer. Canadian National Railways. No bid ibond will be accepted wltih winaeirs on tnis worK. The lowest or any tender not nere. sarily accepted. W. R. DEVENISH, General Manager, Winnipeg. June 10th. 1941. in tiik svnir.MK roi'itT or niimsn COLUMBIA IN PltOItATK In the Matter of th. "Admlnlntratlon Art" And In, the Matter of the Estate of Itobert Linanuel Johnson Dereaned TAKE NOTICE that toy Order of His Honor, W. E.Ftaher made on the 15th day of May A. D. 1941, I una appointed j-OTwor on me estate or Robert Envan uei Johnson, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate we aurewy required to furnish same. verified, to me on or before of June, A. D. 1941. and lndted (o the estate are pay the ecnaunt of their Audit iiureau of Circulations. It is the only pacer north Z, "S7 mTr or Vancouver ami West of Edmonton holding membershlpW JiSyt BC' thta 1 in these organizations. olofhanson Prtno Rupert, B. a Avenue. Tsa Dsn.? naua LOCAL NEWS NOTES 'It-Mrs., Jack Armstrong returned to the city on the Catala Monday morning from a visit to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Olb Taylor are sailing this afternoon on the Princess Louise for a trip to Vancouver, We pay cash for mechanics tools, musical Instruments, furniture, etc., Building, Third (tf). MUSCLES SORE STIFF and ACHING Wka m'n u ttUT m mtfh n4 maitlf J chiac Sfm wciutM4 titrciM r hr4 rk. fcrUk muki with Bncklr?' Whit Kk limbrr 7m up n4 Uk mat tk piin r double roar Money bvk. 5c tad Sir. George Copeland returned to the city on the Catala Monday morn ing from a trip to Vancouver. Sergeant Peter Fisher sailed yes- tendance were Frank Dibb, chair-1 z 'man: T. B. Black, secretary: Mrs Lieut; .W. A. Roberts sailed yes- N. E. Arnold, Mrs. Arnold Flaten,lterdayaftern00n on the Catala for T. J. Williams and Miss Olive van Cooten, librarian. Routine business was discussed. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. a trip to Vancouver. Lieut. Earl Gordon sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. j D. D. Munro arrived In the city rfom Stewart, being here to receive medical treatment. Mrs. Jack Woods (Annette Hall Stone) returned to the city at the W Canadian Legion, B. E. general meeting tonight. United Church Tea, Young. June 12. Mrs. S. L o. c. 1133) J. E. Ormhelm returned to the city on the Catala yesterday after noon from a trip to Stewart on fur buying business. Miss Jaunita Falconer was a pas. jsenger aboard the Catala at the (first of the week going north to Anyox to visit with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. T. VV. Falconer. Mrs. F. St. Amour, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mrs. J. E. Boddie, Enghth Avenue East, had a rather unusual caller this morning on the lawn of her home. It was a shy little fawn. Capt. Harry Calderwood, after Board held Its regular monthS;" .afternn on the Catala llM ,!!n a"Unt mppt!nr xiiPHav .vonin. t ... w a inp 10 Vancouver. . tu ,,, rSiutn. ed to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning, A. Blair. Canadian National Railways agent at Red Pass, who) has been a resident there for nine- . . f&A 1 1 A. icvu uiia oetn wansierrea w) Calder, Alberta. Miss Palm-Innes Brown R. N., who has resigned from the staff on the Catala yesterday afternoon jof the Prince Rupert General Hos pltal to Join up as a nursing sister at Shaughnessy Military Hospital, Vancouver, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for the south. She had made a week-end trip to (end of the week from a visit to Klncollth with Miss Joyce Colllson ;New York, Chicago and elsewhere jR. N. of this city who Is still vlslt- 102nd Auxiliary Tea, Canadian Leg- ln the lng at the Naas River village. ion, June 19. is Of Insurable Persons Must Register Prior io June 14th, 1941 3c ,21c 25c 25c WEEKLY BENEFITS (If io iam CUitforlreirs) IPtrioo with oat nf Mnrm I'trton )Dctnl. tnti M08 H.80 15.10 J6.00 25c 14.12- mo tM4 JS.40 nc ' $12.24 $14.40 COFFEE Our own delicious Ground Brand. Mb. bag Custom 43c TEA Llpton's. 100 tea. bags. Each two-cup size. Fresh on shipment MUU CHEESE Canadian, mild. Per lb 24c An Economy Special BROWN BEANS Price due to advance. Special. -f n 2 lbs. ORANGE MARMALADE Any brand. 32-oz. Jars. OCJp To clear aOX, COMBINATION SALAD ITEMS One large Lettuce, One pound Tomatoes, One Green Onion, One OQ &f' Radish. All for Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Rice, formerly of this city, left Bella Bella for Vancouver on the Catala this morning. Mr. Rice has been located there as engineer ln connection with Royal Canadian Air F.orce construction work. ''Oj IS , KUAFT Pkg. Each GINGER SNAPS, crisp. 2 lbs. BAftuiviCH COOKIES. w uneni Per lb. rtutKAL MATCHES. iiinds Honcj anj ne first,duly of every employer is to register by filling in and sending the official Postcard to the Unemployment Insurance Commission through his local Post Office, fl form containing the postcard has been mailed to employers. If you have not received one, apply to the nearest Post Office. v Contributions to the Unemployment Insurance fund are payable from July 1st, 1941. Contributions are made by the purchase of Unemployment Insurance btamps by the employer from the Post Office. These stamps must be affixed to a special book issued by the Commission, for each employee, which is called 'The Insurance Book." - V. The employee's share of the contributions will be deducted from the employee s wages by the employer, who adds his share, using a stamp for the total contribution. The Dominion Government adds 20 to the combined employer-employee contribution, and in addition, pays the administration costs. If you desire any further information please seek it early through your Postmaster-because compliance with the Canadian Unemployment Insurance Hct is compulsory. Employers must complete registration prior to June 14th, 1941. HON. NORMAN A. McLARTY, . THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION, Minister of Labour OTTAWA, CANADA TABLE OF WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS EARNINGS IN A WEEK Ltu thin 90c iiUy (ar under 16 yarn of ie)... - 15.40 to 7.49 7.?Oto ?.. 19.60 to $11.99 112.00 to 114.99 $ i 5.00 to 1 19.99 120.00 to 125 99. . $26.00 to 1)8.49 for uodet 1. 000 nt WEEKLY. CO.NTKIBU. TIONS Bf Em plorte plortr 12c 15c 18c 2lc J7e While no beneiils are payable to workers oarning less than 90c a day, or while they are under 16 years of aae, neither do such workers, themselves, contribute to the Insurance Fund. The payments made on their behalf, however, make them eligible for benefits on the basis of their complete insurance record just as soon as they become 16 years of age, or if less than half the number of the contributions made in respect of them during the one year immediately preceding a claim for benefit are at the lowest rate of contribution. (See Table to the left). In every case the daily rate of contribution and benefit is one-sixth the weekly rate. Combination Buy one bottle for One Cr with one at resa. a MiiQQIIpm q Frnnnmu M iiiuuuuuvui j uvvriiuiiiT i li in j V "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phonej 18 Si 19 P0 B j.j William Grant of Hazcla. has been ln Vancouver $ the British rrninmv-. rv.. the United Church of Cxit rived ln the city on the ftaa pert this morning from fit . and will proceed b the tfc the evening train. 4004