J: 12. I941. ...Boys Department... C.W.G To"1' 'alst Overalls g J gQ Xrfat Em Kough Airforce Waist 6-1 A A Overalls Blue iA.UU Treat 'Km Hough Bib Overalls A e;n Blue : vtft G,W.C Iron m Pants $2.10 arid 2.55 Sharkskin Jackets In Airforce blue QQ A and green $O.DU Airforce Blue Zipper Jackets $2 "JJg Watts & Nickerson 512 3rd Ave Open Until 9 p.m. Saturdays I0TEL ARRIVALS Koyal ifearvev Davidson, John Brown joseon o Hirst. Vancouver. Central. ilr arid Mrs. ,n.,m iiui.uic5i Prlhre Rupert i Bennett. J. f . rjahwn, J, L. i.avan. W If DaVles, N, Pepper. ...a Mis Jackson. II. Davwner, Morrison C O. MacKtime, m. it o Oos John S. UrowH, coutcr P dlldetsleve, Wad- P MucLean and daughter. HOLD ANCIENT DEEDS ht Pueblo Indians of New Mel I own their lands by virtue or Canted by the Spanish thus antedating American irKnacy fAimouncemenls Ml ad?ertlsements In this col- bmn will be charged for a full nonth at 25c a word. archllht AuxlUary Tea, July Mrs. W L Armstrong's. Midsummer Dance, Oddfel- 4 J Hal) July 18. benerit oaa tows War Contingent Fund Jlo's Orchestra. iitheran Tea. July 19. Metropole. fop Show ahd Dance, Oddfel Hall Wed. July 23. tambrai Tea. lion Hall Phone 345 CLOTHIERS TAKE LEAD Watts & Nicktrson and Co-Opera tlves on Even Terms In Intermediate Itiseball In the Intermediate Second they made another. Co-op until last night. Batteries were: Watts Vuchovich, ScheHc and Gurvich. Randall umpired. PIUPET PROPULSION Flat-bottomed Doats, propelled by poles are the principal means of I transportation In Poland's Pripet Aug. 9. Canadian arej. Jhollc Bazaar, October l and 2. Advertise lh the Dally News. ') ,LT JLJLJ ' Dr. Joseph T- Mandy, resident mining engineer, and his assistant, Donald Carlisle, are returning to theclty.on the Princess Alice this afternoon after a three weeks' trip (to the Tulsequah and Atlln districts on official duties. MUSEUM IS CLOSED UP (Continued irom Page One) 1500 could be accomodated during the 19-io season and many groups of tourists seeking admission had to be turned away. 1 This season the Museum has been shown to small groups by private arrangement on one or two occasions. One purpose of the Baseball Board's meeting this week Was to j League Friday night Watts & Nick- consider a special request received erson moved up to the top with Co- air-man irom me conauciress 01 Operatives for the league champ- Mormngsiae lours - 01 biout lonshlp, the score being 6 to 5. It "wa. Piai arrangement wis one of the best games so far Te deslred for transportation of this year. Alex Bill pitched his third a party of thirty-two direct from .innm pp this RP-ison the boat to the Museum where the Watts iNlckefson started off the P ' Rev- W. 'Theatre first inning with four runs. In the T of his interesting and instructive -f on the Indiah ana other Wu held scoreless by the powerful outfield of Watts & Nickcrson. In T V., ' "" , Bill managed to come to errors. the lllustr4Ung part nornc on an ior u u...u uc freauehtly could play In glve the game to waiis -lhelghlenlng tourists' Impres WJII. Um rpoitpt. hv nrmtiodiitlns the & Nicker- -we--'torn, Party In two son-Bill and posiuk. separate groups. Mr. Pierce has Co-ops MacDonald and ..bura, promlwd hls Vttendance, and the teams: Co-ops Hlngstdn, As- World-famoui Cunningham Collea-toria, Hetherlngton, Slmundsen, Lm oI carve(jute totems, which ibura, Shaeffer. Jones. Sharpe. L not 'ret been displayed this Watts & NickersOn-Posluk, Pav-!,r ,, Mn hmirtit from the I D lllkls. Bill, Arney, Long, Montesano, L u for tfi occasion. The Board' i has also taken active steps towarasi Securing safer, mote suitable, (ground-floor quarter which It ! hopes can be made available. Except for assistance in housing facilities, the Museum ot ortnern British Columbia Is practically self supporting in its efforts to preserve and exhibit the historical and educational features of this part of our province. Trythelan pi ""JBf'IffilE? LOCAL NEWS NOTES Sgt. Johnstdhe- lefl bh the Car deha for Vancouver today. Miss N. L. Bird of the Ridley Home left on the traltt last night for a trip td Burns Lake. john Mellor, who has been visiting his son Btaveley Mellor on Dig-by Island; left by the Cardena for Vancouver today. Captain Trevor Johnston; Mrs, Johnston and family left on the trajn last night for a vacation In ,Uskv j Mrs. J. J. Little, accompanied by I Mr, and Mrs. J. Thompson of Stew-jart, who will visit here, returned to .the city this morning on the Prince 'Rupert from Stewart. Cash for Old Gold, Bulger.'j. ti. 'George W. Crlbps, provincial as- sesisar? returned to the cjty on the CardeW-thls morning aftefc a .trip into the Bella Coola Valley oh of f U clal duties. Major and Mrs. C. V. Evltt sailed this" Wornlhg oh the Cardena for a holiday trip which they will sprtd motoring oh Vancouver Island, having taken their car with them. BASEBALL Acropolis Hill Sunday 2:30 COMPOSITES vs. DRY DOCK LUcky Admission Ticket Prize This afternoon train, due at 4:30 from the East, Is reported to be on time. P. B. Freeland, chief engineer for the provincial Department of Mines, In the course of a tour of the north on official duties, arrived Iri the city from the Interior on Thursday night's train and win sail this afternoon by the Prirfce Rupert for his headquarters In Victoria. R. M. R. Band In their final concert assisted by 102nd R. C. A Sunday night July 13. 9:15 p.m Admission by program 50c. Pro ceeds to be divided between R. M. R. Band Fund and 102nd R. C. A. overseas fund. Programs on sale at Ormes Drug Store and " Capitol A picture of interest Yo local pioneer friends appears In last Tuesday's Vancouver- Province showing Flight Lieutenant T. P. Davidson of Vancouver seated be side a shrapnel-scarred British bomber at a temporary Royal Air f trWo fei,nrt rfnrincr thplr Force base In Greece. Flight Lieut- Every Friday had bepn a Jlnx.tof 0yfr thu clty Board pant Davidson is the son of Mr. Viv jitts & NiCJcerson losing every one - ppg decided to accede to'ancI Mrs- Albert Davldsoh, former ly of this city and now of Van couVer. He lived here with his par entS on Fourth Avenue West years ago as a boy. FOR SALE The City of Prince Rupert is offering for sale lot 12, lot 36, sec. 1. Send your dffer to the undersigned If interested on "or before the 26th instant. CITY CLERlt, City Hall, Prince Rupert,, B.C. jest Selling tconomy ! Blade in the British Empire Dealer o- o i W.ra Imnnritint RptiSOnS -Wty YoO Should Try Minora Blades w Now mmhmA in Canada by Special methods perfected in England, Minora Offers you qudlity heVer before available at SUclrW cost! shaves free from smart and butn because it w Minora gives aulck, clean durable edges, is produced from finest steel-tempered to take keen, of the Empire, Minora 1$ w Already a, popular favourite in many parts 'T m,9Mn PP,U aivfrvm, satisfactibn-or Vbtir mbney refunded. for Aik Yoilt MINORA BLADES GnarAMttd To Please Or Yorit Mbney Ddckt 4 10? Letter Box HELPED VICTORY LOAN Editor, Dally News I would like to express, thrbiigh yodf valued columns, my very sln cere appreciation of tne support given to the' publicity cornmlttee during the recent Victory Loan campaign. The success of the various shows and demonstrations was due entirely to the assistance given by the numerous business firms and private Individuals who so generously gave of their time as well as material assistance. While it would take up" too much of your space to name all those to whom the Publicity Committee Is Indebted I feel that I should especially mention the following bus iness firms who donated prizes ana services: Oordon's Hardware, Ben's News Stand, Mr, Slaggards Confectionery, Sincere Cash & Carry, Ello's furniture, Mrs. H. 3. Parker, Thompson's Hardware, Thrift Cash Victory Loan functions was Very gratifying to the Committee, and ensured the success of these affairs- To any firms overlooked In the above list ancto thd'prany private individuals- who lent such willing assistance, t also wish to express my thanks. T. NORTON YOUNGS, Chairman Publicity Committee, Prince Rupert Uhlt Victory Loan 1941 LOST HIS PLACE LONDON, July 12: (CP) An an-noUhcer of train departures and arrivals at a big London terminus stopped short In the middle of his speech. Then the passengers heard these words in a magnified whisper l't gone and lorst the blingln place." YES.' We Repair Watet Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned $00 Chimneys Swept ..u $2.$0 nANDY MAN HOME SERVICE - Phone BLACK 735 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 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Vancouver Girl Has Duke To Tea LONDON, July 12: (CP) Miss Alleen Gregory of Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, has had many thrills in her mobile canteen dur- Irig heavy air raids but she had a thrili of a different kind when the Duke of Kent asked her for a cup of tea. at the Newton Colliery, Lancashire, Royal Lunch, Dry Goods & Novelty have Apologized to their employers Store, SUversides Bros., McKen- . - '- t ' zie's Furniture. Miller's Flower Shop, Mrs. Smith's Flower Shop. Fraser & Payne's, McRae Bros.. McLaren's Music Store. Parkin Electric. Hell-broner's, Buleer's, Kalen Hardware, Steve King, Dollar Store. Annette's Family Shoe Store, Mitchell & Cur- rle, Fred Scadden, Ryan Construction Co., Albert & McCafrery. Hyde Transfer. Dibb Printing Co., C.F.P. R. Radio Station, B.C. Undertakers, Capitol Theatre, Seal Cove Trucking Co. The enthusiastic manner lrt which the general public supported the Novelty Dance Sunnyside Cannery SATURDAY, JULY 12 Three Orchestras lie Cream, Pop, Hot Dogs, Ccffee and Cakes on Sale Raffles for Home Made Cakes Admission $1.00. Proceeds to Canada's War Effort SOFTBALL WAS GOOD Two of the best senior league softball games played so far this season were wlthessed last night by a large crowd of fans. The Grotto winning another shut -out game from Steel Workers by a score of 5 in A TVio winners fillthlt tr.P lflserS The Duke, as chief welfare ortu!6 3 pure of the game was sr of the Fighter Command, R. A. fhflt nn nlftVP- of the loslno side cer F was visiting Y. W. C. A. head quarters In London to thank work ers for providing' mobile canteens at Isolated airdromes throughout the country. He stopped for tea at Miss Greg ory s canteen and gazed at the got to third base. Batteries for Steel Workers Fitch and La' Soto. Orotto Kellett and Morgan. In the second game Stone's Clothiers managed to come from Pile of chocolate bars on the rack. b!Wnd ,ln ,n",n.?t iThe' canteen was sent toy the In habitants of Attleboroueh'. Mass.. to the people of Attleborough, SPEED TRANSPORT LONDON, July 12: (CP) The it Carry. Mussallem's Grocery, Var- Controller-General of Transpdrta win a close 3 to 2 victory over the Dry Dock- It took five innings before any score was made with the Dry DOck getting two then.- lo'lhe following inning, the sixth the Clothiers managed to tie it and then in the seventh ahd final mining Stone's boys turned on the heat " to net the one whlnlhg rurt lety Store, Llnzey & Ingram, Over-.tion, Ministry of Supply, har taken iln Ormes Drug Store, Wm. Stone & Co., jhehalf of the Minister of AgriCul- Batteries for Btones: J,. Scproder ...,.-. tnrp ture. Hp He will will enrianvnur endeavour in to speed ortot I and BTOOkS. . 4.S' walls, a DicKersun, uuruun w mi-i derson, Macey's Confectionery, Nor thern B.C. Power Co., McCutcheon's Drug Store, Grotto Cigar Store, Commodore Cafe, Boston Cafe, Three Sisters Cafe, Sterling Meat Market, Star Ladies' Shop, People's Store, Acme importers, Tom Lee & Son, Sav-Mor Grocery, 7th Ave. Meat Market, Vance's Home Arts, the movement of agricultural requisites p&ssing through normal trade channels. STRIKERS APOLOGIZE MANCHESTER, July 12: (CP) Twentyfive men who took part In ! an unauthorized stoppage of work Dry Dock Johnson and Moore. Umpires for the evening were Pierce and J. Schroder; first' game and Slmonsen and Howe, second j game. I Scorer was Dominie Montesaho. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineer Iron and Brass Casting- ; Electric and Acetylene Welding i i Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit every requirement. All our coal Is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete line of lumber for every type of building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and have all of the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Philpott Evitt & Co, Ltd. PHONE 651 PHONE 652 Camp Furniture FOLDING COT Heavy 10-oz. khaki duck ICE $5.50 cover - j - 1 v ; ; ' FOLDING TABLE t37k2u, vamlsri $3.00 finish f , FOLDING DECK CHAIR With full length arms, Is made of birch; a strong canvas seat, attractive striped GO 25 pattern TRAPPER NELSON PACK SACK V S7 50 COMBINATION1 Elio's Furniture Store Store Honrs 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MOOSE BUILDING THIRD AVENUfi " " '1 HT t ill'" ,2 .LLJV- Just Completed! New Ice Storage Method Ensuring only low temperature ice throughout the fishing season Fishermen are Invited to Inspect Our Reconstructed Ice Storage Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert British Columbia '!. Hi ft