It 0 iO. 1WI. TJS3 D33E7 IT3T73" 0 ocoats -Smart Orm THAT ARE Light Weight Durable Made in popular Ralmacan style . . . from fine Egyptian Cotton, Thread proofed. Full Linings. AH Sizes $12-00 and $18.50 atts & Nickerson Successors to Ilrjant Co. Ltd. Open Until 10 pjn. Saturdays Victory Bonds Can Be Bought denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1000. Khrouth the canvassers, through the banks or thrnusU the llmgoui r one cash payment or on instalments spread over five ,imlli r by arrangement with the hanks. If von buy on the instalment plan, the bond costs you no e Vmi run draw votir chfcnie on any bank in Canada for Lrrhase of Victory Iloiuls without paying collection charges iii.r Rond are the direct obligation of the Govern- Lui fanaila and there can be no better investment. They iyilfr Interest than do bank savings accounts, lou can ' ..... - n i tm ainst Your uoim aim you can ui mem ....... The iirit interest on these bonds will be paid on Decern-:exi thcreaflor on June 15 and December 15 in every year When Vou Want a Kellable, Comfortable, Dependably Pioneer Druqiats " - . The C.uvernment of Canada will pay these bonds off In on June IS. 1951, AXI niiK.IC 4i lervice 24 Hour Service at Regular Katei Moth Fume CRYSTALS lb. Tin 50c Moth Proof BAGS Price 50c - - - Me Kexall Store phonM " " Open Dally from I m. un i " Sundays and Ilolidaji from 12 to t p.m. 7 to an WOMEN IN The Daily News is a member of the Canadian : Daily 13 CONVENTION pnFriwTrrmM m u . tun ippi tout, o Ki.tif vr tK fm Windsor. Ontario nrv: Mrs. Harley uunnam. nave- llock. N. B., treasurer; Miss Helen J. Macdougall. Truro, N. S., superintendent N. S. Women's Instl- tutes; Miss Mary A. Clarke. Tor onto, Superintendent Ontario w. I T ' and Mrs. J. F. Price, Vancou; ver. vice-nresident. B. C. Women's Institutes. rnmmlttee reDorts will be dis cussed In the form of round table in as many joint sessions as possible with the New Brunswick convention. National convenors In clude: Mrs. Fred McLaren, North River. P. E. I., Canadlanlzatlon and Immigration; Mrs. Guy Hamphrey. unmntnn. N. 13.. Legislation; juts. W. B. Lcatherdale. Coldwater, Ont., Canadian Industries; Mrs. Allison MnrMillan. Falrview. P. E. I., Home fnonomlcs: Miss Mabel cnuaer- hrwe Rosser. Man.. Peace Educa tlon and International Relations; Mrs. H. R. Evans, Innlsfra, Alta., Child Welfare and Public Health; Mrs. J. P. Ferguson, Trochu, Alta., Education; Mrs. E. Ducie, Dundurn, Sask., Agriculture. N. B.'s Reception The hostess province under the direction of Hon. A. C. Taylor, provincial minister of agriculture, nnd Miss Alma Weldon. N. B. sup erintendent of Women's Institutes I has planned welcome for the con I ven tlon. , neleeates will be welcomed by I Mrs. Taylor, Ray T. Forbes, Mayor of Fredericton, and Mrs. MCMur nresldent of the I. O. D. E. won. w. C. ClarKe, neuienani- rwwernor and Premier J. B. McNalr ... i x i J.i.nlnr. .Miantlnn Will aiiena mi cvtiimg ni.cpwuu. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF IIBITISII iiill'MRIl IV PIlOnATE In the Matter of the "Adminisirauon 4nt In the Matter of the Estate of Rohert rmnnnai Jiittiicnn neeased rr.vr wnTirE iju fav Order of His Honor. W. E.Flalieir made on the 15th day of May A. D. 1941, I was appomwa ILxrvu-wr in...? - - . . . a.nd all Darues tuiiiuMmt " " having claims against the said estate are iheretoy requuea vo mu.. . prtverly verified .to m. on or before l v ? n k a . . n 11. . ri. t'fauu : I 1 1 1 1 III LllU irwwitu i-w ii j to the estate amount of tneir 'I'cUlHr AccAfi .ihnn fX Trie LU UUiiiii a xvuj - lrflrtTii fn m ltrLn,wiwi. Circulkion. It.ia the only pq - "" uucouver and West ot Eamonion nouwuj ' Rup.rt. . a ese organizations. LOCAL NEWS NOTES CaQed there on account of thel We pay cash for mechanics tools, i . v.i. fatter Father r musical insiruHJciiw, ""-. - i .. I,.! wnlnrt tralriietc. Elio's. Moose Building, Third J V . IliKCMf JcC b o- general theme of an "all-out" war I " ' ; . a. A tHt p. J. Williams, who has The need for complete and i Vnntr1 ntnrmt.lnn of the Avenue. (tf).l inenw w aaie in me nations cm- -.TTZ. .JMpr hMrxr called there on ac ergency, a biennial coninlto rt,attaM, , J" l";; ' f the" death of her father. v. - j ttf TMii.itA. lAintf'i train ior twuri b. - - - - me rcviciatcu vruiiiciia iiMtuuwoiim.B of Canada will be held here June Scotia. 16-19 In conjunction with the an-j nual convention of the New Brans- Due to the many requests which wlpk Wnmn Tntintt 'have ,Die have ' 'Been been vu received, receiveu, the uc inspiring uih""'6 Mrs. C. W. Kellett sailed this af- on the Catala for Van- Corp. R. C Castle, who has been with the Royal Canadian Air Force . ---- here, . and Mrs. Castle left on ; . .,-. ..-nino-'a train the former CO- sent a membership of 76,000, mostly jt jj repeated on Wednes- latter to Dauphin, Manitoba. country women, or more man j,uw d jun llm at 6:45 pjn. and to Vancouver Island. A presidential address of Mrs. II. McGregor of Pentlcton, B. C. will deal with the "Value of Women's Institutes as a National I Mrs. Aiired watt or Momreai, the me Canadian uanaaian woman woman who wno Intro DRIVE IS ENDORSED inuo-.wiiuie.utww" v. . duced the Women's Institute idea '.Victory Loan Campaign was under . The Canadian Red Cross Society , . to England during the First Oreat discussion wnen jic n.uv..v nas seCurea auummiai "'w'"o War and who was largely Instru- the Prince Rupert branch of the Space for the month of mental In extending Women's In- Canadian Legion of the British June and ls anxious to get as much stitutes into an International or- .Empire Service League was In civilian clothing and knitted com-.ganizatlon. known as the Assocl- regular meeting last evening in forts possible over to the Old I . . ... . . . ... t .i tVi mnnthlv TT1PPL- nnim4ra TvqI urnrVerc are helncr ated vouniry women oi vne wola,wc'kM', 4V w,v- . . """"j- of which she is the president, wHl ing of Wednesday. While the local urged to ship as much as available .i . . t,to fA started rather Slowly H tn nrnvtnclnl headauarters Without oe uie coiiTcniiuii s musi , .... . . i i i .t.j mnmtnhim later and ialoi, Ac tVi neprf 1 heienminff oeiegaie ana speaker, iupics ui iiei iiau bu ..w...w...-. - i addresses will be "Seeds for Bri-.there was every hope that the ob- greater hourly, Red Cross workers tain" she has been largely instru-. Jectlve would be more man iuci..;are being urgea noi 10 reiax bus IncallV there In rednnhle thpir efforts and to menial in gaineruig it iuua wiuiitii"i - snrlne Dlantin and "Co-operation had been a very generous response, give a few hours each day to the with United States Country wo- tne oDjecuves m cat n,eu uris wuir. cvc u h, . r,v nrniToiiAn." ibeen wissed and there was every expense of some pleasure or less .. . - I tViot .this ram- i,nn,on t,if Tt lc fol that nme ! otner SDeaicers win mciuae ur,ireasou mj mii -. ... 'charlotte Whitton, secretary of the palgn would be Just as successful. Canadian women may not apprecl- ' .. ... , i .n n VimviA Tniict. he aphieved!to th. valma and l-mnnrtanpe of uanaaian wenare uuuncn, nu "-"j . -- Miss Edith L. Elliott of the Mark- ( if victory away from home was to ( the war work In comparison with eting Service of the Dominion De- .be gained. their other activities. partment of tu- CommiUee repo showed Uie Mp The agenda provides for discus- Wnch was engaged in and many 'our Allied Forces over there! slon of several notable Women's (letters of thanks for assistance j - -J! ........... ...I i t- - - tn rr-r The Sunday insuiuie enierpnses sucn uj uc- vummuc fence gifts to the government; cp-(evening concerts for the troops of in. .i - .AHnjtnH TinA .v.a sjr unite pnnt.lnne t.o attract operation wun uic vunauiau ivc-u.uic Cross Society in making woollen capacity audiences. comforts; hospital supplies and The departure of Robert Majc- garments for men In service over- nlcol, for thirteen ana a nan year:. seas and for civilian victims of the provincial secretary of the Brl-bombing raids; Ctova Scotia's "Gar- (tlsh Columbia Command, as fin-1 den Brigade;" Quebec and British .ancial comptroller of Legion War( Columbia's "Woollen Comforters." 'Services overseas with headquarters I Nationally known Women's Instl- In London was noted. Mr. Macnlcplj tute leaders scheduled to. con trl- established a splendid reputation 'bute to these discussions include: during his tenure of office and in. Mrs. H. McGregor, national presl- other very important capacities dent; Mrs. T. J. McDowell, Mllver-and his loss to the B. C. Command. I ton Ontario, F. W. I. C. first vice- will be a gain to the Legion War president; Mrs. B. F. Gummow, services overseas. Peacniana. u. w., cuauuiiuuig , nwc m .inuu. , Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. secretary; Mrs. Scott Thenhoim, night's meeting were a, .orecu,- uihiuu v,ulu. Grand Pre, N. S., recording secret- w-ho presiaea, ana . rrccce. u.j iuunS juuc ... Abbott, it. m. smnn, . a. uccc- , man, R. C. Bamford. Neil Cameron Queen Mary iea, region iuu, and J. M. Walker. June 14 tor soiaiers' graves. BIRTH NOTICE ' 102nd Auxiliary Tea, Canadian Leg A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. lion, June 19. S. Gavin Hume nee oumy uuui- '.Prince Rupert, B. C, at Vancouver General Hospital on June 7, mi. Victoria and Duncan papers please 'copy. IN T11F. Sl'PRF.ME COI RT OF 11U1TISII rOLlTMIIIA IN IMIIMIAIK In the Matter nt the "Ailmlnlstrallon Art" And n the Matter of the Estate of Edward ii.n,l,T. tlcreaseil Tim? WATTn? tiviat Jw Order of HU itmiai. w . ip m.dhMv mftHe. on the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1941. I was appointed Administrator , .of the ae oi mwhiu . , 1 j , L. i ..itv. -urill Annexed. XlOIllUy,- IW1"", kJk m MrfiM KTtrfco rlaims airalnst taw aaild estate are hereby required to furnish enme. .properly veruiea. mi mo on , or. before the 27li 7 01 June. A-D. 1941, -and ell parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount InaKtMlnMUt til lTlft fOrthWlttl. V. i nATTTi nt Prince Buoen, t. u, uus a7tH day'.ol !?. Official Administrator. Atlln, B.C. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A nOMK AWAY FKOM HOME" Rates 75c upp 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19G Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PUONE 657 PAINTING Dtceratlvt Kalsomlnlnf LORNE CORNELL Gordon and Anderson's Phone l Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. J. R. Mit chell, June 20. Boy Scout Tea, June 21. Mrs. J. Clark Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evitt's June 26. Strawberry Tea, Lutheran Circle, June 28. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass, June 28. C. N. R. A. Excursion to Terrace, July First. Dominion Day Celebration and Dance at Port Esslngton, July 5. Navy Tea, October 18. Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Airs. C. E. Black, Proprietress J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bide Wc need your co-operation to give you better service. Please put out our milk bottles dally as we need them for PHONE 10 Coincidence Is Uniaue When the Junior Section of thp Prince Ruoert Chamber ' of Commerce Friday night elected George Eales, local el- ectrlcal contractor, and O. A. Hunter, newspaperman, as members, It marked a rather unique coincidence. Eales and Hunter not only started school together as small boys on the same dav In Greenwood, oitt , -r nm,.i,6 mining town In ... the ...v Boundary j I . . 1 .. .n. In the ! wnrmriv Tnnmn ncaraiii"tv""'8" The Federated Institutes repr- local radio station last lng to Claresholm, Alberta, and the country, but they sat in mmm . i 1st ft A T f I T 1 1 T rl I T 1 IV'l .411111 Ml I an mn 1 All r 1 a QCiri T 1 nIT- teacher was Miss Charlotte Martin who. after Greenwood. taught irhool In Prince Rup- ert. Lieut. Heskett Gives Gas Talk 4 Lieut. T. P. Heskett of the Rocky Mountain Rangers last night gave the Prince Rutjert branch of Registered Nurses' Association the the 1 1 of I British Columbia the second of an instructive series of lectures oni wartime gasses. The first had been given last week by Lieut. J. A. Dunster. Miss E. D. Priestley R. N, . president of the branch, was In the ; chair and there was a good at-' tendance at the meeting which) was held In the Nurses Home of. the Prince Rupert General It was decided to hold a picnic J Inn Tnno 91) tit the Island hnme ctt Mrs H V Wenrmouth. one of the' i - " ' J members. Refreshments were served at the ! close of last night's meeting. CANADIAN' NATIONAL RAILWAY WrMn-n llglon WJm1 4tmm will Ibe rpcrlved fit the cttlce of the Chief Engineer. Winnipeg, Mannraoa, umu twelve ociiOck noon, Thursday June 26th 1041 for .the con-enir!nn rJ 1ram eiveln house and machine dhca M Prince Rupert, province Plans, tneciflfatlcms and form at con rot may been Been end form cf ten ner rt nln1 .t the loLTtce oi the Oh lei Engineer, WUnn)j;eg, DUitrlct Engineer at Vancouver ana uiTision engineer ai Prtnne Rupert. Tenders will n;t De coneldemi unless made on form nrpplied bj the railway ccmpatny and acaonnpanled iff tea c-ctpted fheque on a chartered bank equal to five ipfTcmt of the vuHiie of the work payaiWe the order of the I treasurer. CaoiUn National Railways. No fctd ibond will be acitipted with 'l.twUr. Ml tht wffk. The kwet cr any tender not neces sarily accepted. W. K. BEVtNlSM. Oeneral Manager. Wlimlpeg June 10th. 1941. Tomatoes Choice pacie Timn LINZEY AND INGRAM LTD. Low Prices Fine Foods Free Delivery quality. 16-oz. tini Kentuckv Wonders, 9-c Grapefruit Juice- Libbys unsweetened. 15-oz nffn tins. 3 for Red Plums 16-oz. tins. 3 for Boned Chicken 7-oz. tins 28c 25c Large Prunes Fancy Santa clara- 23c 2 lbs - - Quaker Puffed Wheat 1 Orphan Annie scribbler FREE. 2SC 3 for . All Bran Kellogg s, gC Lirge Measuring Cup Free Cut Green Beans Famous stringless. Jl1.C 16-oz. un Fels Naptha Soap - 02C o uara lied Salmon Va-lb- t .O , a. to tins, tacn While They Last Tomatoes No. 1 Hothouse. Lb. New Teas Fresn, green. 2 lbs. 15c 19c I, U 111 11 v. J Bunch Beets gj Each inirv Oranaes Medium size. 32c value. 2C DOZ vew rauliflower Lai"e snowhlte lQ neaas Canteloupes-size. 3 for -Nice 25c A Free Needle Gu:i!?e is Yours for the Asking aui? -RVJ .v WtiiWinB Dollars will win the war. Dollars will end It sooner. Invest in Vic tory Bonds. Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit JSS All our coal Is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete Sne ever? Our shingles are from of lumber for type of building. the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not ki n WM and gj all of the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. A. G52 f Clean-Up Paint-Up Make Repairs, Build We can supply all the materials for a new home or for additions to the old one. Call in and talk It over nnmimnn IlaiVv l Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. j iij " PHONE 111 PIIONK117 '' i' 1 B t 4 11 t ; n. 1 : I i t t t t t t