C Coleman (as Burners .'') fiom S2.50 71 Sprlngflllrd .Mattresses QQE fift f -om $18 50 to 8 3-piece Chrslerfleld In the ut' t styles and colors at lmv Prices. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE I1LACK 1)21 Third Avenue !W In jc qu!;-y and In IK J 1 puce. Nratram't Old Rye V continue to be one of the f iroatnt value in vKVy. - A Con int yourel( H i ao v rxtl Umt My Stcftam'i C2 OUR. i:cr,1.25ot,2.35oz.,3.55 F ri.i: si: savi: Tin: norm:! 1 "!. ti.i.s Suve all Y' u: S.ilv.u'c Committee Kivertlsptnent it not pob-r dt.tplayed by the U-f 'iitrol Board or by the rrtmrm of British Columbia NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZAltKIXI. PHOP. ' A Home Aoay I rutn Home" Kites 7Sc up nof.n.s Hot At Cold Water I'rJnrc Rupert, H.C. Phone ?S1 p,). a 1W Specials Smith Tjenleis ' ' "ii 1 Elrrtrlc limner. Just IK'W Sil.80 S17.50 DAILY NrAVS WANT AD3 BKINO UF-Sl'LTS. PHONE 98. TILLIK TIIK TOILER Mrs. p m. Crosby, who has been on a trip south, returned home this morning. A W. A. Can. Legion, Decoration Day, Sunday, 2:30 pjn. Members please attend. (1371 I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer are leaving tonight for Vancouver where they plan on taking up future residence D Ello has purchased another $1000 non-interert bearing government bond making a total to date of $3000. R W. Sinclair, manager or Inverness cannery, returned to the f Uy this morning from a business .np to Vancouver and Victoria. C ANADIAN LEGION. B. E. S. L. D '-ration Day parade members 1- .n at Legion. Sunday, June 14 a 2 45 p.m. to parade to Cenotaph and then cemetery. Dreas berets ar.d medals. 137 Richard Nelson, general raana-rr .f NeUon Broa. Flaherto Ltd., arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver, being here on ' ompany busineea. Mrs. E. Comer of Stewart is paying a visit to the city, the guest of her son 'and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Comer. Third Avenue. ! Mrs. C. 11. Sawle of New llaaeiton arrived In the city from the in terior on last night's train for a brief visit here as the guest of Mrs D. McD. Hunter, Beaner Block. Allan Large was among members of the 1942 graduating data from Booth Memorial High School. By error in compilation of the official list, his name waa omitted. t . The office of the Department 'of Indian Affaire waa removed today from the basement of the Federal Building to the Court I House where quarters have been I found. The office In the Federal I Building la being taken over bjr the Department oi national ue- fence. Mra. Arthur Murray and daughter. Mlas Phllomena Murray, returned home this morning from Victoria where they attended the graduation of Mlas Kay Murray, daughter of Mrs. Murray, as a nurse from the St. Joseph's Hospital training school. 4 lit Porck PaHftiej"7Ttie fWfi' Tut a welcome of 13 ItaORPAlfl i MJ ptUHy ouhiJe tipriurt, B-H Potch Paint dilti UiJ and j!o:lf. Wcn't cWp, tuck, pttl or tlUltrand tlmdi the wttUy ciubblnl ovtr a lenj 4.A.nan. One aiX covan about ISO iqutt ftL GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 McBrlde Slrcet WAY. 3UHB U.-1Mt m trm3 lAiLY hfrjwd . m S Jfj LOCAL MEWS NOTES l t I Mrs. N. R. Love and child sailed last night for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. T. Fuller and children were passengers for Vancouver last Mrs. Jack Flint returned to the .city thl morning from a trip to 'Vancouver. Mtan Marie A mad to of the staff ,of the Rank of Montreal sailed but nignt for a trip to Vancouver. O. A. MacMJllan, manager of the Prince Rupert dry dock, saibd laat night for Vancouver. Rev. Father A. Godfrey of Smith-era, well known district priest of the Roman Catholic Church, left by this morning's train on his return to the interior after a visit of a few days to the city. i . I Mrs. Robert Lloyd-Jnnrs and child were passengers r-'turning last night to Vancouver after a visit here with Mrs, Lloyd -Jones' parjgtajtMr, and Mrs, R.J&&m-efOn. A. McTavlsh, a member of the Vancouver Gyro Club, waa a visitor at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club this Wednesday. Mr. McTavlsh Is a Vancouver business man. Anglican Women's 1 Tea And Sale Is Successful Event On Thursday afternoon, the Anglican Woman's Auxiliary held, a very successful tea and sale of home cooking at the home of Mrs. C. V. Evitt, Westview. The many crtiput who railed durin? the n f- ternoon were received by Mrs. Evitt 1 and the president, Mrs. J. O. Johns. Those in charge of the tea room J were Mrs. N. S. Stewart. Mrs. J. B. Gibson and Mrs. C. E. Cullin. Mrs. G. A. Rlx and Mrs. Osborne-Smith poured. Serviteurs were Mrs. A. L. C. Dodlmead. Cashier was Mrs. II. S. Meadows. The home cooking table was In charge of Mrs. G. W. Crlpps and Mra. R. C. Bamford. H. V. Moorehome. district manager of the B.C.-Packers for the Namu area, came north to Ocean Falls laat night after a trip to Vancouver. Capt W. P. Armour returned to the city this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver. 1 ; Mr. and Mra. G. J. Dawe aall-- last night for Vancouver where 'hey will attend a convention of me oraer oi me isasiern aiar. rfhhcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Hill 60 Tea June 17. St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. J. W. Moore house, June 18. 102nd. Tea, June 20. Strawberry garden party. United Manse. June 24. Catholic Tea, Mrs. DeJong's 5th Avenue West, Jun 25. Presbyterian rummage sale. Aug ust 22. Anglican rummage sale, Septem ber 24. Catholic Bazaar,; October 7 and 8. Anglican Fall. Bazaar. Nov. 5. I E. W, Hudson, Mtnijct Vancoevar, British Columbia I The quttt, luxurlom Holal Gaotsla li laorad by yIiHom lo Vaneeutf, hthcr plaaiura-bound oi on buiinati. Th Gaorjla It famad throughout the Northweit for IU luptrlativa itrvlca, lb faultleii appolntmant, and ib prcitlje. Youi visit to Vancouvti li mora noyabl whan you illy at tha Gaorsla. All Rooms trifi liath or Slioiccr CENTRAL ; ; A LOGICAL QUESTION LOW RATES Slnstt Rooms ai low ai ... 13.00 daily Double Roomi ai low ai . . . S4.50 daily Twin Bedi ai low ai $5.00 dally SMART INEXPENSIVE tUEO FOR SALE FOR SALE Two barber chairs1 and barber equipment at Seal' Cove Barber Shop. Write Gibson, SUb. P.O. No. 1, or call. (137) FOR SALE 20 ft. pleasure boat! with dependable 4 h.p. Marine! engine; also rowboat. Green 534. i '141i FOR SALE Fine ten room house, attic finished, concrete basement. good location, harbor view. Price : reasonable. McClymont Agencies. ' Q41' FOR SALE 7-tube consol radio, 1942 mpdeL $75 cash. Phone Black 346 after &. (138) FOR SALE Small float, 32' by 18" by 16', suitable for small shack or gangway float. Logs and lash- lng In good conditlon $75.00. Ap ply Box 291 Dally News. (138) FOR SALE Oas boat Eureka. Completely overhauled. Length 30 feet, 9 foot beam. 14 horsepower engine. Can be seen at Cow Bay. 137 FOR SALE Rooming house busi ness. Vacant store In connection. Apply B.C. Clothiers. Phone Black 324. (142) FOR SALE 6 room house, 3 bed rooms, fireplace, sunporch. $3000 bomb risk coverage. Fine garden. 721 5th Ave. West.- (137) FOR SALE 3 Sisters Cafe. If Interested call or write II. A Nelson, P. O. Box 957, Prince Rupert, (tf) WANTED WANTED Young boy, school age. for light delivery work, two days week. Bicycle supplied. See Mr. Rolston, Rupert Hotel. WANTED To buy or rent small home, reasonable. P. O. Box 397. (137) WANTED Younga,boy for day work. Apply Chris Mill. (tf) WANTED Living accomodation In private home or small furnished apartment for officer's wife. Apply Box 281, Daily News. WANTED Dishwasher and waitress. 3 Sisters Cafe. (tf) WANTED Names of good boys and girls for newspaper delivery routes. Daily News. WANTED Room and board cr room only for young lady. Centrally located. Phone 11. (tf) WANTED Furnished apartment or house to rent Apply Box 290 Daily News. (141) WANTED To buy piano In good condition. Notify Midland Regiment. Apply Box 289 Daily News. (141) : AMALGAMATED HUILDING WORKERS OF CANADA Prince Rupert, .& METROPOLE HALL Meetings every fourth Sunday in the month at 2 pjn. Unit No. 1: Shipwrights,, Joiners; " Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. Box 111S J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone CIO BY WESTOVER VJHAT SEED CATALOGUES I M MOT IF "ttU CAM-a ItT Mt Wt 6UESS VCXRE Ki6KFi fvOUO BtrtVERL-J THERE'S AM AJEIL.,VJKy aZm START A ARE NOU TRVlMdTa FlMD SOME" SROVM FLOVMERS ,jT7r .' NO SR FOR PES THERE'S NOTHNG- GRASS Y 1SSISTS on Swijt't Silverleaf Lard, because ahe knows that Silverleaf keepa fresh longer and so do pies made with Silverleaf! Besides, SUverleaf's sweet nutty flavour makes pastry taste better and uniformly higher quality makes every pie a success. For pies like Granny used to bake, fellow Granny's advice ask for Silverleaf Lard. Swift Canadian Co., Limited. MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents Spring Suits .Military Badges and Insignia M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 9C0 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 I NOW IS THE TIME- Give us an order right away for the amount of coal you expect to need next season. This will enable us to meet your requirements now or as supplies arrive. It Is Important that you should lay In your coal supply this summer as It Is almost certain that the dealers will not be able to cope satisfactorily with the demand next winter. IT IS NOT HOARDING TO BUY YOUR COAL EARLY (It Is also necessary to place your order a day ahead of Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT w MOOWOOOrtrtKOHKKHKHCHHXrt For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE g o g a n When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 1 3 24-Hour Service at Regular Rates FIRST AID NEEDS GAUZE BANDAGES, 1" x 10 yards 15c GAUZE BANDAGES, 4" x 10 yards 33c ABSORBENT COTTON, 1 oz loc ABSORBENT COTTON, 1G fozs. S $1.00 ' GAUZE, 1 yard 20c GAUZE, 5 yards 75c ABSORBENT LINT, package 25c BANr)AlDS7TlamrIefcurochrome . .'. .... 25c ADHESIVE TAPE, A" x 2i yards 15c ADHESIVE TAPE, 3" x 5 yards 70c TANNIC ACID JELLY, for Burns 50c TINCTURE OF IODINE, 2 ozs 23c Also FIRST AID KITS FOR THE HOME -10c, 85c, $2.25 and $3.25 Ormes Ltd. CJTifl Pioneer Druq&fats THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 83 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. t i It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. If you lose anything, advertise for it. a "wtT 1 :;B.c