.SIAV MAY. 6, T Uual lanipaifu lidqu. II Jnd, Are riibne 13 MEN'S SUITS Lailicv and (ienU Spring Suits Military Radges and Insignia M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. ttnx 975 Phone Or. SCO Furniture KITC HEN CHAIRS r ,v Hiinlw.xKl KUfh- c J3L95 CAMERAS fr;si tii) MATTRESSES 0 C mi Mattress."? 812.00 AMI'S T.iblo Lamps k up $1.95 CHESTERFIELDS 0 C ir UufiHd.s in 11 io latest ' l: and latest patterns. B. C. Furniture Co. IMIONE HLACK 321 Third Avenue FROM A BOMB shattered cottage comes the cry of a child in agony. In a German prison Camp a Canadian boy is lonely, hungry. Rescued sailors come ashore sick, wounded, all their possessions gone. And always this Sister of Mercy is there, read v with quick help for the hurt and the suffering, ready to give merciful care to the orphan and the homeless. WUSESCO BaOl Hi SISTER MERCY counts on totof THE RED CROSS NEEDS '9,000,000 NOW CAMPAIGN STARTS MAY 11TH The Red Cross counts on you. Go with this Sister of Mercy into a war-torn world. Stand by her side as she ministers to those who bear the grief and pain. Your Red Cross dollars have a great and noble work to do. Open your heart and your purse strings. Give generously. Th &aJu KrJ Crm Stitlj'i MMtA art The only National Campaign this year for War Service Funds ANADIAN fRED CROSS SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli. Prop. I'hone Zt P.O. XUx 511 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT CCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOortcOO 1 n ... r mm O i MURESCO FOR WALL AND CEILING DECORATION lively Soft Finish Economical, Easy and Practical Eighteen Reautiful Tints At the Old Prices Pkjr 7.r)c 1-2 Pkg 10c GORDON'S HARDWARE g i'iioxe 311 Mcimnn: stkelt g So0r;OC000000000000HJ00CHJ0O00600i00000OOO0OO0000C-0OOa OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCH000CrtHlC RETIRING FROM BUSINESS J Mrs. Smith Is closlnc out Ihe FLOWEU SHOP In the Brooksbank 5 Building owing to ill health. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN ENGLISH CHINA, CANADIAN POT- TERY. TLANTS. SEEDS. ONION SETS. LAWN SEEDS. FERTIL- S IZER ETC. Fixtures, fittings, scales, show cases, rash register, shelves etc. 5 BFY F.AUI.V TO SFCUIti: BAKKAINS g $295 I Soeoooooooooooooeooooooopooeooooeooooooooooooooosoooa A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A OOOO PUCK TO BUY WHITE WOOD FUKNITUKG Large Office Desks with six drawers each Large Chiffoniers each. $10.50 and Celling Drying Racks complete with cord and pulleys 1 Illl.M. 4 4.) $17.50 $13.50 $2o50 Book Cases and other Items 387 TIIIltD AVENUE It's interesthiK to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district arc doing the same. tfhncuHcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Whist drive, Saturday, Hotel. W. A. Can. Legion Spring Sale, May 6. Cambrai I.OD.E. Rummage Sale. Toe II. rooms, May 16. Presbyterian Choir Tea. May 20. 22, I. O. O. F. Victoria Day Ball. May Little Norway Tea May 21. Auxiliary May 28. Tea, Nurses' Home, Red Cross Tea. June 3. Parent Teachers' Tea. Oddfellows' Hall. June 5. i Tea, Lutheran Church June 6. Hill 60 Tea June 17. Announcement Wc 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 WORKINO BOOTS. LING, the Tailor Sixth Street Phone (til) Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt. ADainty blouses in pretty shades for Mother's Day at "Star's". Moose Lodge meets ionignt at 8 o'clock ftfthe Oddfellows' Hal). AThere will' be a meeting of the CXRJi. Tennis Club, ladies wait ing room, CNJt. station at 3 D.m . Thursday, May 7. 10C William Fries, well known Ketchikan cannery operator, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today on his way north from Seattle where he has been spending the winter. Robert Strachan returned to the f ay on last night's train from one of his periodical business trips to Terrace where he reports there is much activity particularly in the way of building. Many new people are arriving in the town. A mobile recruiting unit of the Royal Canadian Air Force will 'visit Prince Rupert on May 15 and 1 16. A medical officer will a:com pany the unit. Applicants will be I required to bring certain docu I menu such as birth, educational and marriage certificates. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. O. Wllkins, Vancouver; Frank Lundy, Claxton; Bert C. Rosh, United States; C. A. Laplante. Haysport; I. T. Boyce, Toronto: J. B. Fraser, Saskatoon. C. S. Ar- gyle. Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, Vancouver; Fred Nash Terrace Central XL W. Jones. North Pacific: S. Shulson, McBride; C. Pidgeon. 'Prince George; T. McCallum. Van couver; R. J. Martin, Massett: H 1 MacDonald, Vancouver; Hans Christiansen, Prince George; Geo. W. Ford, Vancouver : Lyman Wright. Vancouver. NOTICE Commencing May 1st we will not receive any telephone orders be- i fore 8 a m. and after 6 pjn. nor on rrhurtday half holidays, ' Sundays or Holidays. i CHRIS' MILL BAKERY. ATime Now! House Spring Clean ing! For Years you have been throwing everything Into the basement: articles for which you have no use. We know hundreds of people who will buy what you dispose of. Stoves, beds, table, chairs, doors, windows, tools and hun dreds of articles to numerous to mention. We give you our best cash offers, or In trade for home requirements. It Is Important to you. It is to us. Our phone number Green 916. Elio Furniture Store rhlrd Avenue. lm GREEN LIGHT I AHEAD . . . For The Red Cross LET'S CO! RED CROSS CONCERT Capitol Theatre NEXT SUNDAY MAY 10TH AT 9:15 P.M. Doots Open 11:15 SPECIAL Variety Stage Presentations GENERAL ADMISSION 50c RESERVED 75c Seat Sale at Capitol Theatre Starting Thursday from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m Daily. Aylmer Choice Foods Tomatoes 2's. 2 for Cut Beans 16 oz. Sweet- Comic oz. Meat Balls Hedlund 1 lb. tin 23c 12c 13c Diced Beets 4 Cn 15 oz Asparagus Cuttings Rosedale 12 oz., each Lemon Juice Pure 6 oz . each Cereal 14c Apple Juice Sun-Rype tyftf 48 oz.. each JK' 26c 15c Kellogg's Variety Pack 6 different cereals. 12 pk?s in individual sy p servings AdtJ Chicken Broth W.th Rice Heinz QQn 10 oz tin. 3 for jU Q Lux Soap Reg. stee bars 3 for Special KFLLOOGS 2 pkts. All-Wheat 1-Cup and Saucer all for 23c Classified Ads. FOR SALE FOR SALE House close in, Al condition. Failing health reason for selling. Price very reasonable. Apply P. O. Box 544. (108) FOR SALE Good business dry coods. groceries. Concrete build ing, low rentaL Owner selling owing to 111 health. Snap for Cash. Apply Box 265 Dally News. (108) FOR SALE-Range with oil burner $20. Phone Red 890, 724 7th Avenue West. H01 FOR SALE 1928 Model A Tudor Sedan, five good tires. Cash $12o. Anniv Rox 262 Dailv News. tt "rr-. - FOR SALE 6 room house at Dodge Cove. $400 Cash. Apply 1042 Ninth East or Phone Red 509 108 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Almost new deep sea troller 36 feet long. 10 foot beam, 5 feet deep. 9 tons reslster. 52 h.p. Gray Mar ine enelne. Fully equipped and Yeadj to-gor Boat now at Alert Bay. Price $2,500 cash or secured terms. Apply Box 260, Daily News. 106) WANTED WANTED To rent, furnished, one or two housekeeping rooms by reliable couple. Phone Red 878, (110) WANTED House-keeping room or apartment for young couple. Phone Green 830. (106) WILL pay cash for small house furnished or unfurnished or will pay three months rent in advance. Take good care, references. D. L. Cook, Room 36, St. Elmo or Apply Box 266, Daily News. 107 Y. W. C. A. ROOMS REGISTRY Accomodation urgently wanted for service Men and Families Mrs. Garbutt, 231. WANTED One large or two small light housekeeping rooms for quiet middle-aged couple. Apply Box 263 Dally News. (107) WANTED 34 to 38-foot troller In good condition, with gear. Must be reasonable for cash. Full particulars to Box 264 Dally News. 1111) 34c FOR RENT "3 8.O.N. Meeting Thursday. 8 pjn Carnation Milk I ic3i i ur uiuwaug i uuurcii Per Tin Case 10c $4,55 Listen to Carnation Bouquet over C.F.P.R. every Toes, and Thurs. at 10:15 a.m. Libby's Choice Foods Dill Pickles 23 oz. 24c Ketchup- -KOpI 12 oz It? 1 Mustard -i Or! IP C 9 oz Sauerkraut 7pl 28 oz -J-B Morning Delivery closes at 10 a.m. for West of McBride Street Afternoon Delivery closes at 2 p.m. for East of McBride Street Mussallem's Economy Store P. O. BOX 55 PHONES 18 AND 19 U FOR RENT Room, suitable for lady or gentleman. 224 9th Avenue West. (106) TOR RENT Heated Space suita ble for offices. Dybhavn & Hanson, Ltd. (108) HELP WANTED WANTED Truck driver immediately, must be military exempt. Apply Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-op. 11D HELP WANTED Labourers and mill workers wanted at Ocean Falls. Apply office M. T. Lee, Tailor, 303 Third Avenue. BOARD AND ROOM FURNISHED Room and Board for working man or woman. 718 Fraser St. LOST i. 1.7. LOST Keys in black leatlier case. Phone Blue 801. 109) v. PERSONAL STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at home for Job as Stenographer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mail Clerk, Customs Examiner, etc. Free advice and record of appointment of our students from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd.. Winnipeg. The oldest in Canada. No Agents J. M. S. Loubser D.Cn B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 610 1 Lome Cornell PAINTER AND - INTERIOR DECORATOR Phone Blue 142 B ii Harry Drlnkwater of the Empire Stevedoring Co. and Mrs. Drink-water arrived in the city .on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver. 3 a