t l0Z JOUH WATCH THIS RED CROSS THERVOMETERI ow.'.rriVK- -iMAm - TO MAY 10 Royal l M31 Space Donated Ly Fish Ltd. I'finrr Rupert PRINCE RUPERT i DRY DOCK BklGHTBN-UP UOUn t Pin ire YOUR tWML MMUfHn PAINT - I IV mm a H P.t pw, , Btw f(1 lew horn-, iup,oi lU,(o ptlnl rJ U ruth ol lmiUUon-iUri W md ,MI fg p,0UdJ)o f yMftt 'I.V!f?" 700 ' SSmON-S one HARDWARE 3i ! Mrltrlde Street Services Bowling UrMilU of Urt Nlihl's Regular Leajue Fixture In Military Trundling LjtewlU of lMt night's play in IntrServtee Bowline Lenin.- Seal Cove No. 1, 3; Area Headquarter!, default Anti-Aircraft No. 2, 2; Engine, Niivy 3 Medrul.s 0. Real r.vc o. 2 2 Di v Dock. 1 CUssiFito FOR SALE FOR 8ALE-Oood 4 by 6 spring mattress. phon Black 3W. (116) FOR SALE- Oood paying business, confectionery and restaurant A. Beaudin, Terrace, B.C. H8) FOR 8ALB Baby Buggy. Reasonable. Bed 192. U FOR SALB-3 Sisters Cafe. If In-tereated call or write II. A. Nrt-on, p. o. Box 957. Prince Rupert, (to "'WANTEI) j WANTED One targe unfurnished roam. No cooking Box 373. Daily New. n6l WAMrED-Purniabed light hottse-keeping rooms, tulte or small house. Phone Pilot Officer H.M. Carter. 8t. Hmo Hotel. U20 HolWEKBKPgR Wanted for three adulu Live In. WO a month. Phone Black M. tf WANTED Will pay 3 months rent or nouse tarnished or unfur-hUhed Would Uke rood car I during owner's absence. Hefer- I JbttMA " AU. v"v w" whi sauri I nonce i itr. AND SHIPYARD muU1,y Mnd- 348 ' Cook. (in, SIIII'Ht"IU);itS AM) i.NMNi:i:its Iron ami Itraw Caitlnn Metric and Acetylene Wrldinc :m IALISTS TWTWWMILC A!o MINING MACHINERY AH Types of Oa Engines Repaired and Overhauled J WANTED Woman dishwasher. apply Commodore Cafe. 115) ( HOUSRKBKPBR Wanted for three adults. Phone Blak 84. tf I WANTED Small furnished apart- i -nifflt or txnnr by June 1 Phone Blue 577 TILLIE THE TOILER (119) I V W. C. A. ROOMS REGISTRY Accomodation urgently wanted I for service .Men and Families Mrs. Oarbutt. 231. PERSONAL STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work Ymi run train nt I home for Job as Stenographer, TypU;. Office Clerk. Letter Carrier. Mali Clerk, Customs Examiner, etc. Free advice and record of appointment of our students from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd.. Winnipeg. Tie oldest In Canada. No Agents YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER-garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools. Winnipeg, Man. LOST LOST Parcel containing men's trousers between Ovcrwoitea and Enterprise Finder please return to Daily News'. Reward. isrri-B3Br srari ax-rac-a Ladies: THIS WEEK ONLY Clearance Sale of Silver Foxes GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable" LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Mr. and Mrs. Scherk left on last nht's train for a trip to Kam-loops. E. Rlgnary will sail on the Cam-osun tonight for Queen Charlotte City. MJks Peaav Mav will Mil on the CamoKun UMht for Port Clem- I'.'its. J B. Scott, forest ranger, will tail on the- Camosun tonight for Cumshewa Inlet. Miss Tona Uourgon was a passenger on last night's tram for a trip to her home at Telkwa. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the Bast at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. J. C. Brady, district engineer for th provincial department of nab- Ue Works, will sail on the Oamo-mm tonight for Maaaett on official The appeal of Pat Maszet to) City Commisaiener D. J. Matfeeson against a cancellation of his chauffeur's licence has been ad journed for a week. A special meeting will be held Sun-ay May 17 at 7:69 pm In Carpenters' Hall. All delegates arc asked to attend. Business of an Important nature to be discussed. 113ti CARD OF THANKS broadcast appeal last night. t ! -, w wnrra ' Registry, gratefully thanks all' who so klndlv nuvtntH in lh Navy and Air Force Women's Club Meeting, The newly organized Navy and Ah- Ferce Women's Club had the fortnightly meeting on Thursday at the Y.W.C.A. Hostess House. This week showed a marked, increase In attendance. Svegeetions for future teas and raffles to raise funds for service work were made and were enthusiastically discussed amongst the members. Plans for the making of curtains for the Royal Canadian Air Force hospital at Seal Cove were completed and knitting and sewing for the Red Cross will also be in-1 eluded In the Club's work. The ladies comprising the organisation's executive committee are as follows: Honorary President, Mrs. J. E. Jellison. President. Mrs. H. Carver. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. W. Blssell. Social Convener, Mrs. F. Dale. Hospital Convener, Mrs. T. Harold. Sewing Convener, Mrs. R. A. Mulrhead. The next meeting will be held May 28. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Kates 5c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water I'rlnre Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19G ATlme Now! House Spring Cleaning" For Years you have been throwing every thlnglntoihe basement; articles' forlvhicri you have no use. We know hundreds of people who will buy what you dispose of. Stoves, beds, table, chairs, doors, windows, tools and hundreds 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 Oreen 816. Ello Furniture Store Third Avenue. lm Under new regulations of the Rental Administration of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, operators of boarding or lodging houses, or landlords of any housing accommodation rented for a term of one week or less, or landlords of any hotel accommodation, must post In a conspicuous place In each room used for living and dwelling purposes, a leegible statement in writing on' a form prescribed by the rentals administra tor, showing the lawful maximum rental for such room for single or other occupancy. Cards for this purpose are available In the office of the board, Prince Rupert. UngVJte&x RED CROSS SHIPMENT Large Consignment of Articles rmdiierd at Local Workroom Goes Forward Mrs. J. R. Low, in charge of the , local Red Cross workroom an-, nouncee another substantial shipment of goods and supplies made! yesterday from here to provinclaj headquarters, reflecting another j three weeks activity by Prince Ru-i pert women engaged In this war work. The Hst Includes the following items. Knitted Ooods for Services 13 pairs seaman's long stockings, 101 pairs men's sex, 6 turtle-neck tuck-ins, pairs rifle mitts. 9 pairs 2-way mitts. 3 pairs broadcast mitts, 12 pullover sweaters. 3 balaclava helmets. Surgical supplies One unit of; hospital supplies containing 400 J 7Yt Inch wipes, 600 4 Inch compresses. 120 9x5 Ineh pads. 80 9x10 Inch padsO 19x12 Inch pads 200 swabs. 1 Hospital supplies 156 handkerchiefs, 4 face cloths, 9 amputa tion covers. Auxiliary services garments ! 21 laundry bags, 12 AS. body belts, 4 A. S. kniekers. Articles for olvHlans made from Red Cross materials Class "A" 3 double bed quilts, 2 single bed quilts, 18 crib quilts, 12 pr soakers 1 bonnet, 2 Jackets, 1 wool shirt, i 6 llannelette shirts, 3 pr. boys' j sox. 2 pr, child's gloves, 216 diapers, 16 girls' cloth coats sizes 4 to 8 years. 243 prs. child's pyjamas 6 years, 3 prs. child's pyjamas 8 years. 2 prs. child's pyjamas 10 years, 4 prs. child's pyjamas 12 years, 15 women's nightgowns, 1 pair bloomers, 5 pr. combinations. 2 pr. sleepers. 17 ; girls' print! dresses, sues 4 to 8 years,. 4 baby gowns. 6 girls' sweaters, 2 pairs sleepers, 5 pr. child's combinations, 6 baby nightgowns, 1 boy's woolen vest. Get Your Enamelware for I the Kitchen J COOKING UTENSILS at the If 1 W V a V a . VAKiiYll oTUICK t MISTAKEN IDENTITY Ijunior Chamber Rhe cam't O I (and the idea of her ;jjmpin6"atT Istil.-, SHE MUS'P BE UPSET BY I " SLAM tup L GSW-H . . k-,- ,r-r COMCLUSIOMS AMDI 1--, Kl BILL'S GOlNtf WAR SAVINGS STAMPS . FIOM . ianci . foir omen OlFAITMfNt STOttS DtUGGISTS OlOCIIt . TOIACCONIIII soor JTOIH W HAa JTOt$ JhhcuhcetneHtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Whist drive, Saturday, Commercial Hotel Cambral I.OD.E. Rummage Sale, Toe H. rooms, May 16. Presbyterian Choir Tea. May 20. I. O. O. F. Victoria Day Ball. May 22. Little Norway Tea May 21. Mrs. Munthe, 4th Ave., West. Auxiliary Tea, Nurses Home, May 28. Dance, St. Peter's Hall, May 29. Red Cross Tea. Juna 3. Parent Teachers Tea. Oddfellows' Hall. June 5. Tea, Lutheran Church June 6. Presbyterian Missionary Tea. Mrs. Bremner, June 10. Anglican Tea, Mrs. J. W. Nich-olls, June 11. Hill 60 Tea June 17. St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. J. W. Moore- house, June 18. United StrawberryJTca, Mrs. James Clark. June 24 Anglican Fall Bazaar, Nov. 5. Frcsli Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY rilONE 657 &N,N jki y rs'A ?a person:: -mkiLL wm BILL'S . mft M M? V CAN ebTOTHB 111 mm: 1 n y$A mmim )MBm lATtJitD... ..vA V ! Dinner Dance' CHI JRf.H NOTIPFQ Elthty Persons In Attendance Attendance at Enjoyable and Wlth some eighty persons In attendance, the dinner dance of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night was a highly enjoyable and very successful affair. Alt Rivett, president of the Chamber, in a neat speech, welcomed the guests including representatives of the lOyro Club and Rotary Club in the persons oi oeorge Rorie and George Mitchell respectively. Dancing was to the music of Bobbv Ward's Orchestra and the party was in full swing from 7 p.m. until midnLght. The committee In charge consisted of Colin McCarthy and Robert Parker. M 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH n: Fourth Avenue , East T imv. r. aiacaween, .Minister ft Yl SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1912 9:00a.m. Edmonton Fusiliers Church Parade. 10:00 a jn. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m . Public Worship To the glory of God, and In Memory of the late Sgt.-Pilot Ralph W. Morin. The Red Cross Corps and a detachment of the R. C. A. F. will attend. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship The Rev. W. R. B. Nixon, YJH.Cjvi will preach at this service 8:30 pjn. The Sunday Evening Hour. Men In the Services and strangers always welcome. U. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 'X (5th Avenue and Young Street) Pastor: Rev. C. A. Wright SUNDAY, MAY 17TH Services: 11:00 zm. Subject: "What Christ Came For." 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Subject: "Jesus at Work." Everybody Welcome. Come and enjoy the warmth of Spiritual Fellowship. eooeHHfOCfOOooiXHKnjCHji Special Price for LADIES' and GENTS' NEW SPRING CLOTHING $27.50 and up. B. LAMB, Tailor Phone Black 78 302 Third Ave. W. f - . D S for ijuick, bale and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE g o a 1 HOPE "tOU IflNENfT TOLO THAT BETTY PERSON VMH&RE BILL VMEMT, MRS. SCR06SS f7U vm nmt ! MERCY, :vmll RMD T ;OUT WHERE D1LL0 CjONfci F.A4 f "A Jiff. BE TILHEr PHONE 235 g DAY AND NIGHT , g ooooochi 0000000 ocKHmoQotHKKj ooaooo-ooooooooooooo 00 0 eoooa Address DR. CARL J. HAMBR0 President Norwegian Parliament and celebrated International Statesman Piano selections, Miss Frances Moore, A.T.CM. Selections by Varden Singers FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn Friday at 8 pjn. in English Saturday at 8 pjn. in Norwegian Admission 50c (Tickets at Orme's and Co-operative) Proceeds for War Services J Al TT) nniTVmnv inn . - 4. uuu LUUiMiii AiSU ULLMfcb JJE31AMJ . . . GOOD SERVICE We ask your co-operation. Our country requests us to conserve f gasoline. We are also advised that; we. shall not be able to I replace Ures for our trucks. In order to malntaln our policy of I prompt service we ask you to place all coaf orders at least ONE T DAY BEFORE DELIVERY IS EXPECTED. By doing thijvyou Will PnAhla 11 fn WMitn nn. n 1 1 . I n . 1 . U . 1 . . v. uv vv iwmc uui ucuicnu 111 mc must economical manner, thereby conserving both gasoline and tires. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. 4-4 ( BY WESTOVER PHONES 116 OR 117 - If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. 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 (I 111' Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt. Advtrtlss In The Dally Kiwi.