t Bl'LKLEY VALLEY BUTTER J ! Arrlvrs I rrh Every Wee k ! J " . .... : t 11 ft 1 W r mn out uu-rner Tr 11 once and ure : .W.V.' Fresh akh Raw and I'.isU nricd ,Ml!,K VALENTIN DAIRY phone (37 nnoooooooooooooo 0 Announcement OIM-MXfi JUNK 1 Sunrise Beauty Salon Violet Mah Abate SunrUe Store Sixth Avenue nioNi: m.ui: six ' Rupert. BC FOR SALE ii u ;. Purni'.uif 1 small f? . : 1 nvKlorn 4 mnan t':drsigned piling out J i!i (irmlrlno nn home. ' Plume Oreen n:e Rupert, BC 431. . r Hold en. c-o p o. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J rAHELLI. pnor. Allme Away From Home" Rales 73c up n rr-T Hot & cold Water I'rlnre Rupert, K.C. Fbone 2m p.(), lnt 196 Lome Cornell ;i I PAINTER AND S I INTERIOR DECORATOR " . 1 rhone Blue It: 3 lt.Y NEWS WANT ADd BR1N0 HKl;.VLTS. PHONE W. riLLIE THE TOILER LOCAL NEWS MOTES . sf ; a r t. . . ! ;, !fr!jJ. . rf jt-v"" UK1 OH1' uler, 'A Don't forget the Red Crow Tea wiMi.wtt.. WftH- JZ . , and Sale of Home Cooking at the tlOie up-rivef ;.J!I. ,Une 5- OW home 01 Mr L W. Kergln. 4th A1JLKH hfietv i- .j' Club. 8:30 pjn. (i Ave W , Wednesday, June 3. 125) MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store ro 5 m- e- was a pas- Capt and Mrs T A. MeWaters Mnger on last atabfi train tor lMt night on the Princess . ' a trip to Montreal. Adelaide for Vancouver. Cant. Mj Dollars Have More i . Waten olna uih fnr nur of '"u.'' . i Mr. and Mm. Lfeyd RW kt m tratalni. Tonight's tram, due to arrive 1 for .om- tim- sail., v-night on ifom we Bast at 11:00 o'clock, was report! this morning to be on time. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ouyan are sailing tonight on the prince Oeorge for a trip to Vancouver. , W. Uraney of Nelaon Bros. Ptah-1 ertet Ltd. arrlveri tn the city from Vancouver on the Princes Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Mm Thistle, wife of Lieut. Ralph i Thistle, area Intelligence officer, 'arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon l from ComoE. Vancouver Island. O. Oottfred, superintendent of the Canadian National Telegraphs, was a psssmgrr leaving by last night's train on his re'urn to Bd- iton. E. D. Priestly R. K.. pubUc 'health nurse here for several years. sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide far Vancouver, havlne .oooooooooooooooo 1 transferred sooth for new savoy HOTEL ( :irl Zarelli l'nn. I K VSI'R STRKKT rniNCK ici i-i.in I duties ' Mr. and Mrs. Max Assemlssen 'are leaving tonight on the Prince Oeorge for a month's trig to Van- ; rouver. California and Idaho. Cmpt. I Paul Armour, who arrived here from Vancouver on Wednesday morning, will remain here until Mr. Asemiasea returns. I t !: I; The Hyde Transfer We strongly advise you to put in your orders at once for the coming season's eoal and wood supply so that we may make delivery during the summer. You may be sorry If you wlt wUI wlntr- ! three room srml-: , e house AU lr , good J ny,)E TRANSFER I shopping centre andt front and about 300'j4,.4.4.44.t4.,.,.r4f. v R station. Ideal place J. H. BULGER Optometrist (Opposite Tost Office) Stfamers leave Trlnce Rupert lor Vancouver: Catala every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. T h ur s d a y p.m. Cardena every Friday 10:30 pm. Due Vancouver Monday am. Quern Charlotte Islands Leaving April 7, 21 midnight midnight. Full Information, Tickets and Reservation FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Altrnt Third Ave. rnone sob t -r.rn.vrcJDV WP JPMT AWAY MAKty WAS VJITH THAT BETTX iDj GOING "TO HE'S PKEtwuiNa oc HELP VOUjL BILL -PLEASE KEEP HE TILLIF t- SECRET t th Pr. from YOUR GOCIY. DUO ANO TOBACCO STOttS-AUO ttSJAUtANTS BAHKl AND fOST OfflCtS Flying Officer and Mrs. Thomas Chase-Casgrain, who were married here yesterday, were passen I Miss Norah Postulo returned to i the city on the Prince Oeorge; yesterday afternoon from a trip to : Vancouver. ! Provincial Constable EL Bradley' of the city police force "returned' to' the city on the Prince Oeorge yesterday from a brier1 trip to. Vancouver on escort -duty. CARD OF THANKS I RATEPAYERS MEET 'Continued from P$ge One) administration without mterfer ence. ! I Oeorge B. Casey did not think I ' such bodies as the Chamber of Commerce and Trade and Labor Council were representative of the ratepayers of the city. He favored i the election of a- city council I which would have the full right ! government of the eWy should j take. City managership smacked too much of dictatorship, Mr. Casey thought. Mrs. Alex Mackenzie felt that, the people who paid the bills the gers on last night's train en route ratepayers should nave the say to Montreal Mrs. Casgrain was the 1 ln determining civic admlnistra former Miss Myrtle Oerow of the " authority. Prince Rupert lioteL - v. m watts left urn. u a sys flhhcuhcetnentJ All advertisements ln this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Toe II. Meeting June 1. Address by Padre Oarbutt. Red Cross Tea. June 3. Parent Teachers uws' Hall. June 5. Tea. Oddf el- Tea, Lutheran Church June 6. Presbyterian Missionary Mrs. Bremner, June 10. Tea, I Anglican Tea, Mrs. 0. V. Evltt. June 11. HIU 00 Tea1 June 17. St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. J. W. Moore-house, June 18. 102nd. Tea, June 20. IsMELL I'D BETTER PRETEND "TO BE ILL AND at I quc wju'ixiv. u-c. 1.'!,' tern other than the straight may Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cartwright ImaO m regard to that body. sailed last night on the Prince! , Oeorge for Vancouver. Formerly with the provincial police here Try a Dally News Want-ad and at Terrace, Mr. Cartwright has auick results. enlisted ln the Royal Canadian Air - Force. for PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled is the si riti.Mi: rm itT or iuutimi 1 1 j 1 ii 1 CKhllATK 1 COI.I i. 1 MltlA mm 1 IN mil In (tip niuttrr of th? A Ifc-Art ind In tliv matter I I fnt -H ll-iktlit RtlluSiU' Administration nf thr F.state taI, In. ItifUtr. . TAKE NOTICE that by order of KU Honor. W. E. Ptohvr. iiMde on Uw lV-h 1 tay of AprU. A D. 142. I poUlt-j ed AdminUtmtor of the Estate of Nf Wi HakTtn Bdlund. dereaned. and all par- hint eUUns ?ainHt' the said e-tt IVlea are hereby required to furtUsh , , .,. i,,.j same, properly verWld, to me on or be- United Strawberry garden party. Mri day of jta. ajj. i4t. Manse. JlWe 94. 1 ivd ail iwrues tnctebted to Uve eMBte t are required to pay tJie amount of . . ' ... . ' ttilr tndebtetmeiia to trie forth-th. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Twin's. June dated at Fri Rupert, b.c. thu 05 27Uv day of May. AD. 1942 NORMAN A. WATT. Orrictal AdmtnUrtraitor. Anglican Fall Bazaar, Nov. 8, 1 Prince Rupert, B.C. MsfiEO FOR SALE , FOR SALE Coal and Wood Range, . Bedroom Suite, Single Bed, Dishes, etc. 1361 Overlook St. The Prince Ruoert Branch nl'FOR SALE Barber's last night WW rnfUHto to the 'the Canadian Red Cross So: let y I ehairs. mirror and Eastern Oaati. Mr. Rife t on fur- Mlaj Joanrttf Foster R. N.. who I dartres to express sincere anorecl- 3rd. Ave. Rupert and district for respond- i tress. 215 th West. WANTED 126 outfit. 2 basin. 741 '126' tough frota te navy. has been sur?ica! supervisor atiatlon to the citizens, business i .r,,., - - FUR BALE Bed, Spring, and mat th. Prln n,r, r!.r,l Mn.nl. firm. oH InHndrlo. n Vrln,. '126 inf so genereusly and magnlfl- FOR SALE Walnut gateleg table cently to the appeal of the Red I card tables, china, cooklnz uten- Cross for funds. The Branch likewise wishes to thank most warmly the active workers in the campaign and all who contributed In any way to the achievement of such a splendid final result. W. R. MeAFEE, President. 1 sils. Phone Blue 278 210 Cth Ove E. 125 FOR SALE Restaurant, store, re frigerator, cash register. Marconi radio, dishes, silver. Box 163, Stewart, B.C. U27 FOR SALE Electric Westinghouse range. Oood condition. Red 271. U25) FOR SALE Surveyor's 66-foot Sheffield steel chain (steel tape) $15. Apply Box 280. Daily Hews. FOR SALE at $1000. Lot 1909. Range 5. Situate on Lakelse Road about 3 milef from Terrace and containing 160 acres, of which approximately 7 acres cleared, to determine what form the future j FOR SALE 3 Sisters Cafe. If ln- terested call or write H. A. Nelson, P. O, Box 957, Prince Rupert, (tf) j WANTED Room and board for single man by week or month. : Box 284. Dally News. U26) A. C. Small, local manager of or and council was wanted, repres- Y. W. C. A. ROOMS REGISTRY 3wl ft -Canadian Co.. returned to entathms should be made as soon Accomodation urgently wanted th- city on the Prince Oeorge yes-1 as possible to Victoria. He pro- for service Men and Families terdsy afternoon from Vancouver posed, and the idea was adopted Mrs. Oarbutt, 231. ahere he went to consult with by resolution, of having a special , . . , . . saMM. j Mniuitikicv; ias svuuj tnj uituiugci . ship and report baek to another1 Miss Beatrice Berser RK., hv- general meeting, recommending Ing resigned from the staff of the line of action. In the course of ; Prince Rupert General Hospital,1 his remarks, Mr. Watts went on Is sailing tonight on the Prince the defensive for the Chamber of Oeorge for Vancouver. Commerce, resenting some rather i f -I l V- . J I . : -V. 1 I 1 i wanted Engineer or nan ay man I intendent, B. V. D. Hosp. Smi- I thers. WANTED Man for Fishermen's Co-operative Liver Plant on Government Wharf. 125) WANTED Dishwasher ress. 3 Sisters Cafe. and 1 middle age. Single man. Board and meals. Apply to the Super-1 WANTED A small apartment by! ouiet couDle. A. Muhelm. Box' PERSONAL EXPERIENCED Typist wants work' immediately. Box 283, Dally News. 127) YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER- H garten with our help. Canadian U Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools. Winnipeg. Man. STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS LOST Coming Here SEXOR ALBERTO GUERRERO He will conduct examinations 5-6. He is known throughout Canada as a distinguished concert pianist and an outstanding teacher of piano. Born in Chile, South America, he won distinction before establishing himself in Toronto in 1919. For the past 15 years, he has been a prominent member of the piano faculty of IS-". TT . A V FLOWER 1 DISPLAY Show Window of McRae P.nw, Is Interesting Spat Downtown ' This Week-end An interesting soot downtown this week-end is the show window McRae Bros, store where the Prince Rupert Horticultural Socl-ha.. aser.c4ed Wie first of a : -r e of flower displays represent-.a; ir" a! inrderw which are to be presented during the coming summer. Testefullv ;arranged under the direction of Mr R. M. Wlnslow, Mrs. James Glllett and Mrs. 'i.-i mas P. .cs:. uiis display features many beautiful spring flowers such as tulips, lilacs, broom, narcissi, pansies. iris, cornflowers, Ulies-of-thevalley, California poppies, daisies and white rock. I Mrs. Priest's display of rockery for the Toronto Conservatory of ' growth Is a unique feature, Musk in Prince Rupert on June, The entire display Is back grounded by native wild cedar foliage and the whole thing Is very effective, causing considerable favorable comment from those who have already seen it. In connection with the display, there was a contest among High School pupils fcr decorative posters. Those selected for use In this the Toronto Conservatory of Music . display are by H. Lee and J. John- with good barn, plow, harrow and ranks as one of and cultivator. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. (134) great musicians. Canada's , son. The winners will be judged i later. CHURCH NOTICES .1 NEEDED badly by Government! for war work. You can train at J home for Job as Stenographer, j rler, Mall Clerk, Customs Exam:V t .1. Pm. find ro. cord of appointment of our stu- dents from M.C.C. Civil Service ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner McBride and Fifth Rev. J. II. Mjrwang, MA, Pastor. Res.: 107", 1st Ave. W., Phone Blk. 8S8 Mrs. I. Feness. Organist Miss Beatrice MosUd, S. S. Supt. Miss Alma Dybhavn. S. S. Pianist SUNDAY, MAY 31st 10:00 am. Sunday School All please be present. ii.nn nmvr crnnrrc ni.knn t i-r t tVi nitci Prearhrr. li.UU AUlli W ? A.l tUhl J V. " ' tor work at Fisheries Expert-' 7 :jo pmThe Young People have charge of the services and Informal mental oiauon ior nexi mree meeting. weeks. Applicants between 18 . A Cor(llai invitations Is extended to all to attend these services, and 45. Must be able to prove exempt from military service.! Phone Red 801 o call t Station Monday. U25) School Ltd., Winnipeg. The oldest In Canada. No Agents ' h5hjchchKhjchi LOST Blue overcoat at St. Peter's g Hall. Finder please return to q .. ... ioe O iiai v News. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (5th Avenue and Young Street) Pastor: Rev. C. A. Wright SUNDAY, MAY 31 11:00 am Morning Service. Subject: "Patriotism vs. Godliness." ' 12:15 pjn. Sunday SchooL 7:30 nm. Evenlne Sen-ice. Subject: "The Test of Truth." The Local Chapters of the I.ODZ will meet with us, in a body, at the Morning Service. A warm welcome awaits all who gather with us to worship. Strangers and visitors especially welcome. if NOW IS THE TIME- Give us an order right away lor 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 ln 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) ... j - Albert & McCaffery Ltd. T niinvrc 11c nn tin 4444.MMM- 1 1 For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE 1 PHONE 235 Imercv'v.hctU rr OH, that's Vnot forme tajontt. ,,, I HAPPENED? tS7 ( $L "v A BILL'S PRESS J 1 WAS PRETEMD1WC3 TO p-tf 't VlORKZj(&JES XX) CAN'T FOOL DAY AND NIGHT JUST ONE TOO MANY BY WESTOVER . Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. at our shop, with Mr. Charlie w Yatt in full charge. As Charlie has many years' experience in the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do It for you. We also carry DRESS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LING, the Tailor Sixth Street Phone (till Suits Pressed by Steam While You Wait. 5