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Saturdays GROWING The fourth day of the victory Loan 1941 campaign in Prince Ru pert ended last eveniner with thp Cincinnati-t total standing at $123,000 out or the Brooklyn J objective of $350,000. . . Never Say .Die Say Buy Victory Bonds! Funeral Notice The funeral of the lato Sevarin O'Quinn will take place Saturdav at. 9 a.m. from the Church of the OZ. ?l.U J This advertisement is not publlsi.ea oi displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Moth Fume CRYSTALS 1 lb. Tin - - 50c Moth Proof BAGS Price 50c fftim mm ii umii f7tf!. Pioneer Druqjpiats The Ilexall Stor. Phonea 81 ft H Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundaya and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to $ f.m. !Gets U.K. News Under Bombing I LONDON, June 6: (CP) -Tribute to the manner In which the Press Association, British news agency, had carried on throuah neavv Ger- ates with the London Bureau of the Canadian Press In United Kingdom news. Irish Problem Is Unemployed Engagement Hill CO Dance, June 6. Parent Teachers' Tea. June 8. i United Church Young June 12. Tea Mrs. O. C. Queen Mary tea, Legion June 14 for soldiers graves. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. J. R. chell. June 20. Boy Scout June 21. Hall, Mlt- Tea, Mrs. J.- Clark. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evitfs June 20. 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 Essington, July 5. Navy Tea, October 18. IS THE SlVltF.ME COI KT OF WtlTISII C'OU MIHA IN 1'UOIlATi: In the Matter of tlie "Administration Act" And In the Matter of the Estate of Edward Hensley, Deceased TAKE NOTIm? Itlrwvt. hn nl.. n. " J w.uv. VI llLS Honor, W. E. Flelher, mad on the 23rd day of May. A. D. 1941. I was appointed Administrator of the entate of Edward Heneley. deoe&enl. with win and all parties having claims aealnst uik eata eBiaie are hercfty required to furnish HAITI A. ffVrrtTUfcf 1 v 1rv4l - . - on or before the 27,Ui day of June. A. D. 1941, and all bortkw InHohtvi estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forUvwitdi. o,?"215 at frlnce Rupert. B. this 27th day of May A. D. 1941. HERBERT P. GLASSEY Official Administrator, Atlln, B.C. Central Hotel Central Ilotcl Annex 150 Heated Rooms not Water steam Baths Blnlng Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress trip to Vancouver. couver. turning to Alaska. VH3 DAILY 173X73 LOCAL NEWS NOTES aIh vrtliJA In 1 nnlAn n A 1 C T TT...,tnH f 1 1 fll (net M t (1 Vl I An : nmn an juiua ill lAiiuvii wiu ii I 'Ullbri oiuitu v .b w v. jVlnclal cities was paid at the as-, the Prince Rupert for a trip to Van- wtixiwuns annual meeting. ' James Henderson, chairman of the organization and Joint managing director of the Belfast News Letter, Ltd., analyzed the difficulties confronting the P.A. as a result of the war. He commended the way In which staffs In London and other centres had carried on. The Press Association co-oper Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beattle sail ed last night on the Prince Rupert for a holiday trip' to Vancouver. Miss Lillian Vaccher returned to the cltv on the Prince Geonre this morning from a trip to Vancouver HEADACHES Stop uffrini nerdlnilr frrni plittln htU-chw. D m roanllM tliounl art dc liK rr t FASTKK relief with UucklfT'l Cln-fitmatrd Capinlr. THREE InrreditnU in ui convenient raptalr relfcrt pain almnl In.tantlr, Mimnlala and refrnk. Indaca a fccnenrbl ri-lat.iifnn rf rerm, NOW RE-UlEf WITHOI T KEACTIONI IS dm JSc. -"" Ronald Minion of the naval ........ ser- uuauict, june d: it,r) unem-I ployment is increasing In Ore and .vice who nas been stationed at Es-Ls showine no decrease In Khr Hippo QUimalt for some time returned to Ireland despite additional war work Prince Rupert on the Princess Lou there and In the United Klnedom: tnls morning. James Cormack, Canadian trade commissioner, repqrts. Many workers from Eire are- going to Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom for war work, Cormack says, and some are en listing In the British forces. Local defence forces also absorb many unemployed. In Northern Ireland, the number of unemployed Is holding around 7n nnn rhitoh man in tt ,.ntn . , . ..u ....... in fciic U.llli-, eering and shipbuilding trades have Lorenzen an Deen absorbed but the linen Industry, a major one in Northern Ireland, has been badly hit by a shortage of flax. Mrs. William Robb - sailed last, Used Furniture Dougni ior cusn night on the Prince Rupert for. a or sold on commission, trios, Moose Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hardcastle lr of Ketchikan, who have nave been uccxi on u:i a Mrs. Fred SDarkes arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide this afternoon from Kvdnev. V.mrmvw (a i.n uajro dgv. Mrs. William Brooksbank and Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. MacLean little daughter, who have been announce the engagement of their visiting here for several weeks with rimm-hlpr .TMn tn Mr Alfr.-1 .T!MrS. Brookshanlc'e nnrpnls Mr nnA (Kinnon Rivett, twin son of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Tx. Parkin, sailed by the; Drive, Vancouver, B.C.. the mar riage to take place July 11th, 1941. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. PrJnee Rupert last night on their return towaneonvpr Mr.; Frank McRae anl father. R Prince Rupert for Victoria, aeeom-1 Capt. Georee Black. M p tnr tha : expect-: 102nd Auxiliary Tea. Canadian Les- Yukon, JT iL. and Mrs. . Black , . are are exP.ect ion Jimp to " ... w.c cuy on uu ine lue winces, rrmces3 Char IN THE KIT11EME COVItT OF ItlllTISII llM.rjIHIA IN I'ltOllATF. In the .Matter of the "Art mlnl&trntfnn Art" Anil In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Miianuel Joiinson Deren.srd TAKE Nnxrrr! .Via Kt n. Honor. W. V. Flllr ITUlria rm f.h 1 1U.V, I day of May A, D. 1941, I -was appointed nrvuxor or iune tHtate or Ktroert Eman-uel Johnson, deceased, and all partleo having clalma ncnlnitt Uu krIh rat are hereby required to furnish some, I properly verified, to m on or before one 27th daijof June. A. D. 1941, and all parties Indebted to' the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness .to me forthwith. uaitsd at Prince Rupert, B.C, this 27th day of May, A. D. 1941. OLOP HANSON Prince Rupert, B. C. PAINTING Decorative Kalsomlnlng LORNE CORNELL Clordon and Anderson's Phone 46 Saturday Specials Per lb. LEG of PORK Per lb LOIN of PORK Per lb CHICKEN Per lb FOWL Per lb LA.MH panylng th,e remains of Mr. McRae, I leg of LAm IB one of thef victims of the Bentlnck wreck drowning fcn the Queen 1 r siloui.nF.R nf LAMB i a Mrt Charlotte Islands. Interment will : be made at Victoria er 10 1 LOIN of LAMB D. Santerbane and son mivor Per lo- Sailed on the Prince Rnnprt. night for Vancouvpr VEAL being on his way to Zeballos where ' ROLLED SHOULDER of he will locate. Mrs. Santerhnnft nA i vpat Per iv. other members of the family are re- (RUMP ROAST VEAL mamtng lit the city for the time Per lb. bein&- FILLET of VEAL unar-' lotte next Monday morning bound. ME RIB R0LL iur uawson ana elsewhere In the Vnlfnn r-of dia.i. t . .. -I RUMP PORTa. niri?r' vck. Ajiticr. is taiting iime. ui m . . t . .. ... I TV.- tL "ut num auues at tne session In1 rxi 1D- uuawa to visit his constituents. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Gordon Cooeland. fcltvr rtn inn Bateson, R. Redman and f h Brown, Terrace. Prince Rupert W. T. Walker. Oshkoshr Vre Nash, Terrace; Mrs. , Bugge, Ketchikan; Dorothy. Halverson! Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Jarvls Calgary; H. A. Jones, T. O. Wood', J. L. Hansman and E. MacDonald, Vancouver; Mrs. J. M. Smith. Port Essington; Mrs. C. O. Brechin Usk; D. M. McRae, Hazelton. BEEF POT ROAST of BEEF Per lb SHORT RIBS of BEEF 2 lbs PORK SHOULDER of PORK Per lb SLICED BACON Per lb POULTRY (tf) Rvervhodv's coine eolna where Hill 60 dance, oaarenows nan io- nlght. Provincial Constable Andrew Grant of Smithers arrived In the city on last nlght'a train from the interior and sailed on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Dominic Rossi, who has been away for some time In the south. returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this George W. Crlpps. provincial as sessor, returned to the cltv on the Prince Rupert last evening from a week's trip to the Portland Canal district on official duties. John O. Blanchard, general aaent for the White Pass and Yukon Route at Skagway, and Mrs. Blan chard were passengers aboard the Princess Louise this morninz coiner north for the season. Miss Veronica Page R.N. ...... of the ut, . trip to Seattle, are passengers Mayo hospital nursing staff was a aboard the Prince George today re.'Passenger aboard the Princess Lou- . ... t r . n aitvaiiuig iVVUUilll IU HIV Yukon after having spent a vaca tion of several months at her home In the Fraser Valley. island, berig here to attend the iVir5- Juan rown, wno nas been funeral of her uncle, the late Peter spending the winter In California, H. F. Glassey, government agent at Atlln, was a passenger aboatd the Princess Louis this mnrnlnir v. north after a brief business trip to? Jiueiiger uouara ine rnn- cess Louise this morning going through to Atlln where her hus-i , . . . . uuna is a mining operator on Spruce Creek. JONES' FAMILY MARKET Phone 957 Phone 957 30c 22c! 30c 25c 28c 30c 25c 22c 15c 25c 25c 25c 20c 35c 30c 25c raMiiiHxwimwEBtwintisi J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koyal Bank Bldg. We need your co-operation to give you better service. Please put out our milk bottles dally as we need them for tomorrow. Dominion Dairy TIIONK 10 "n, "V U "V 7 Mn mnllariiilinii,... . ......w, ,,Ui you usqio Washwilk your white wash needs blue to prevent clothes from turning yellow Rinsing Joes more thin Hung else to prevent that tmd any. 8 ' 0 jellow tinge. There are plentv of v,v. t OUR WORLD STILL BEST English. Born Woman Astronomer 1 Finds Earth .Most Liveable Place In Universe CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 6: (CP) Despite its wars and tribu lations, declares Dr. Cecilia Payne- uaposchkin of the Harvard Observatory, ours Is the best world and perhaps the only place to live. In the entire cosmos of planets. Her astronomical researches, alone and with her husband, have brought her international fame. Native of England. Dr. Cecilia also Is the mother of three child ren. She Is a lucid DhilosoDher and a writer of as vet unmibllshed detective stories. This world Is an Elvslan field Jshe says, when compared with the " uiiu ibO 1 IS h. UC- set with the coldness of Jupiter Saturn, Uranus andN Neptune, nor the waterless heat of Mercury. From the window of our planet, she says, we are given "fltrul glimpses of a vista that should go far to console us for the material difficulty and discomfort." For those gifts of the cosmos. she sees humankind paying back, in tne coin of "our human need. human ingenuity, a sense of won der and a sense of beauty." wailnnjr and they mostlr nt l ungs clean. Hut thr re's onlr oe tlnnp to make them really uiute the last rinse in hhie water' Capt A, G R.'x freer for this c. i j,. r .geant C. B. MacFirrj - (the city on the Pt...: c--- ! morning from a r.p t50: Bella Coola a id - area. 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