1Uv. Jul? 25, 1941. FAMOUS HATS - - HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Ktipt H it n. Prince Rupert; Neil Mkwa. Harold Lautilng, :, Muodic. L. S. Yates and . A McKcnzle, Vancou-i Mui'son. Winnipeg; W. H. f it William; L. B. Cun-c.imbrldge, Mass.; Mrs. - - by Stetson 'KENSINGTON "HROCK" "PLAYBOY" "stkatoi;im:k "medalist" "l'UEiMIER" Priced from $4.00 to 58.50 Save hy Ituying Yuur Hat Now . . . Higher Prices Will He In Effect Soon . . . Watts & Nickerson 42? 3rd Ave. Upen Until 9 p.m. Saturdays rhone 313 J M. Smith, Tort Esslngloti; Olive Ncwbery. Smtthcrs. Central Joe SJalzl, George Josef and Tony Oizctl, Terrace; Hugh Currie, Vancouver: Royal W. Van Norman, Duncan; R. C. Muss. Edmonton; D. C. Furman and A. L. Ollboc. Macleod. A Ration 'Wide Reputation . . . for over Tivo Decades ' kILVLlY i "' 5 ' .1 m ht ivm iHism iisfl ism n or ii irnjiii HULmniL advertisement is not published cr displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia."- Summer Oaling Aids Piling All Sizes J;"k's7. $1.75 10 $4.65 !:s $6.00 10 $24.00 "::!m,!,ssra-. 25c tu $2.00 bun Tim Oils 40CUml5OC Sunliurn Jelly 50C First Aid Supplies I'irst Aid Kits Qtp And up OOK' OrmesXtd. Jit Pioneer Druqpiatj r'' Kn store rhitif V Upen Dallj frum I a.m. till 10 p m. sinlii and llliUy from IZ to Z p.m. an 7 U I p.m. LOCAL NEWS NpTES AS.O.N. Picnic Digby Island Sun- Mrs. H. 3. Parker returned to the day 27. Boats leave Cow Bay 11 and c'lty 'ori.tucTrln.ce Rupert this morn- 12. Open to all. . iing from 'a brief trip to Vancouver. No Spraying No Stickiness KILL AHTS. TOO! Sold lvrywhr I1 Miss Dorothy Shearman, nurse-In Judge W,E: Fteher sailed this attaining at St. Paul's Hospital, Van- terfiooh?' the" Princess Adelaide cuuver, arnvca in me city on me tor a inn 10 vantuuci. Prince Rupert today to spend va- hli' car with-&m. -cation with her parents, Rev. andr ' . visiting here for the past couple of weeks with her son and daughterly r- -.. j t . t ttr r m t I afternoon on couvcr. her return to Van1 In the office window of the Dally He took Mrs. B. Shearman, at Kitkatla. J tlcilt; harry Kennedy left today ' for PrihcVoeorge on furlough for "" 'i couple of weeks. He Is taking ran i his-son, Scott, with him. ( E. i'etheringtpn, provincial welfare officer, sailed this afternoon ,on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Stewart on official duties. t City Commissioner and Mrs. D. J, MathKon returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere hi (lie south. Lieut. Douglas Lloyd sailed this - afternoon on the Prlnces3 Adelaide " ' for 'a trip' 'to Vancouver and Vic-Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stork, who tor n furlough: from his naval have been visiting in the city for duties here. ' the past week, left by this morning's' ' train on tneir return io new Tor P; c Miller sailed this afternoon kity. on 1 the tle Princess Princess Adelaide Adelaide for for a a three three week? fek noli Dominic uio 01 prince iiuper, nas Vancouver. He will disembark from hn wlthr.hls duties as a member of the 'board: of' arbitration on a wage sailed ., J TL by the L r Princess , , Adelaide J u- tL-yt&Bite this at the dry clock, sailed by ... he. Princess. fi ; Adelaide Al,.,aM. tMa this after noon -'on -his return to Victoria. R. Q. .,Vandersluys returned to News is posted an interesting picture- lnf W m tnf Ponces. Adelaide ol Pilot Officer Edward Arthur A prhing. from a trip W, Van- Smlth of Prince Rupert who recent, Ur,. .Ifc W accompanied by, ly received his wln?s at the Uplands (hi .chjld. Ate-Vanderduys is In ; training school of the Royal Canada'51- -P1? JIpital at Vancouver Ian Air Force at Ottawa and who aQd to remain there for ' has since been irranted his commls- se.v-Cral. months. , Islon. The first Prince Rupert boy . " ' so far In thU war to win his wings. ttss.lwl Mussallem R.N., Who has Pilot Officer Smith is at precept .been on, he-parsing staff of the at home on leave visiting his molh- Powells River HospUa), arrived in .... ... . . .. ' t. nI t T,JhUH. A.fUtJ er. Mrs. J. Aruiur smim, sccona ,- vw..viLie.r"i:cM cimc Avenue ' fthls morning. Daughter of Mr. and (Mfil N! Mussallem of this city. Miss !T0 TALK I OF A.R.P. Attorney (Jeneral and Tolice Head Arrive in Prince Rupert from I Victoria Hon. Gordon Wlsmcr. .attorney, gi neral. Commissioner T. W. G. Parr sons of the provincial police and Inspector S. F. M. MoocUe arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morn'.n-r and arc proceeding through to Stewart whence they wi, return here Saturday morningi leaving by train Monday evening ifor Terrace and otner nnenor. points. They are making the trip, north In connection with air raldj protection organization and Sunday nfcht will be speakers at a public meeting In the Capitol Theatre, that to be the principal event in connection with their visit to Prince, Rupert. I The attorney general and his n.n tv held a meeting lat night at loceon Falls where there was a large ! turn-out and deep Interest was shown. I On arrival of jstcvvnrt tonight , meeting. George Friday. Cnmbral Tea. Legion Hall the steamer at there will bp a On Tuesday night next there" will I ho n meet -112 at Terrace, on Thufs-v': 'day ni .ni nr muuers ano nunc C.OLI) PRODUCTION UP ("anndlan gold production In the first quarter of 1041 was 1.293,51,3. ounces compared with 18i35 In the same 1940 period. Announcements 'All advertisement In thlA Column will be. charged for 4 full month at 25c a word. Aug. 9. Canadian 102nd. Auxiliary Dance Armourlea jAugust 15. ' civic Centre Carnival Aug 18-23. ' Catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2. lMiia?allf m is' io bv married here 011 August. 8 to Gordon Douglas Bryant of Courifnay, .Vancouver Island. HI CANADA DRY'3 . r : 1 COLLINS ' MIXER . r '. Itil, CM triiks 4 B Y. mt a sb 'DM COltiNJ IY1H 4 ,;' " 10 PER CENT OFF TAILORED SUITS ' ',-' . - The j well known House of. V Hobbefiln, even In thewarcun- 4 ditloris, glyes every custjnn.er the bqst deal. Order your suit or coat from July 21 tg 31 and gfei. 10X of i Ve serve Ladies arid Oents. See Ling the Tailor. ' ' .;..;. V NOtICK A. miblic Civilian Protection (A R-PJ meeting will be held in; tHe Capitol Theatre 8unday evening. July 27th at Ci 15. Speakers wlli be the Honorable, the Attorney-General O. S. Wljmef, Commissioner T. V. s. "Parsons, and Inspeotor S. F. M. Moodie. The R.M.R. band will be In attendance. .You are cordially Invited to attend. N,o admission. Treat yourself to DOUBLEMINT GUM offer every meal in the R. A. counted for planes. PAOI tKKCT Is Appointed "rT f1 1 holidav trio to Victoria nnd . 1 0 LlltiplQlIlCy purchased another $50' worth of. the'.stMmer at nimnheii Hivpr nnd Dominion of Canada non-interest, f, Kt,'- Rev. J. E. Whittle.". Anslican loria on leave bearing certificates, making. hls',a.'e Cb'Vfctoria. ' ' (Church clergyman at Burns LaKe, 1 ; -- ul ' ; total to date $200. Enjoy the genuine peppermint flavor of Doublemlnt Gum aft er every meal! The chewing aids, your digestion . . . relieves that stuffy feeling after eating. Also help; relieve tension and fatigue. Helps keep your teeth dean, bright and attractive, your breath pleasant, too! buy Some today i Ibe arriving in Prince. RUpert next, CHINESE CAM! AGE j Tuesday night from the. Inte'rfor to Chinese, cabbage thrives best I assume his duties- lit .uoeiatlon when sown In late July or early wllhCapt. R. C. H. Durhjord. Ihc August. .area padre, who will b? leavjng . aoouv.inc iniuuiu 01 Augnsi ior .vie- (;o l ull "JERRY ' ' ihas been appointed to the chaplain-, 1 Reach ten uouaaiit. people with' ir-'Vlv rrir nhh h,icy In the Canadian army and will; a "wanted" " ch Daily fii-ws Mrs. W H. Kergln, whe.has been & Wcon ' -! , . ..: Canadians in the R; C. A. F. and P. so far have ac-aboiit 200 enemy tJ Ti I I I I " J1-M distilled mm I r mm U III m III I jL,,,jLMif VANC0WU Mi l li ntZIHIIIIIHI THE SEAL 01 QUALITY COLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Tacked by the only lnin cannlfT company with an all the fear round parroll In frlnce Kupert This advertisement it pot published or'displiyed by the Liquor Control Board or.by the Government of British Columbia., Notice Due to Increased Costs of Operation, We Are Forced' to Increase Our Kates, Effective July 25 . New Rates will be as follow?: One or 'Vwo Passengers ....... 50c (Each Additional Passenger 25c) East oC E'eventh and Conrad, Kidley Home, Sixth and Ambrose Minimum . ,75c Charter, per hour ........ k .. , ay, to end and return $5 To H ridge . .... ?3; Children of School Aiie Free . . 112 77 13 80 Taxis 32 34 P ine Rupert 99 123 ICE 67 275 Just Completed! New Ice Storage Method Ensuring, only low temperature ice throughout the fishing season Fishermen arc Invited to Inspect Our Reconstructed Ice Storage Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by Canadian Fish & Co'd Storage Co. Lid. British Columbia i m in