-ATURDAY, JUNE 13. W1 Island Girl Bride Of Earl Batt The marriage took place quietly !- tory of St Andrew's An-. v, Cathedral Wednesday e?e- FOR SALE jv lur nue or rent. 4 rooms. ;. rt ground. 1 mile from sta-.v.orr and post office Write: - Mullen, Haaeiton. B.C. '142) iJt SALE Peterboro Bpenson , ..in sterned canoe with 10 1 nvn outboard motor. O. 0. ilk 435 Fourth West. Pteooe : RSI . SALE A room house. 2 koU-.a town, good garden. Fif-(,.-d $2,500 Unfurnished UjIWl . !i preferred. M 5th Ave. E. I ?. SAU&-42 ft. csbtn uutsKlt. . J living accomodation. 44 iniiine in good condition. A , 30 ft. hull suitable for troll-.' 14 h.p. engine. Apply M-Lc.ui . Boat Yards. Stkl Cove. 14t) r ?i .SALE- Wood and coal range, .no.it like new. Phone Red W8. 1 i.iYINO D n il new for sale or rent . table. Tern if taken at P. O. Box 67. Terrace. BC. rr R SALE Two barber chairs : d barber equipment at Seal C ove Barber Shop. Write Olbwn. f ub, P.O. No. 1, or call. (137) roit SALE-M ft pleasure boat in dependable 4 h.p. Marine c. -iiir. also rowboat Oreen 534. (141) I. I OR SALE -Fine ten room house. l 'mc finished, concrete basement. ':ood location, harbor Tiew. Pri i usonable. McClymont Ageneiea. (141) FOR SALE 7-tube 1942 model. $75 Black 340 after 0. consel cah. radio, Phoac (118) FOR 8ALE Small float, 32 by 18' by 16'. suitable for small shaek or Rangway float. Logs and lashing in good condition, $75.00. Apply Box 291 Dally New. 18) FOR SALE Oas boat Eureka Completely overhauled. Length 30 feet. 9 foot beam. 14 horae- tvnvr oneiric Can be SCn at flLLIE THE TOILER WHITE HORSE SCOTCH WHISKY WMin Moiw txsnum iro, oiajoow ThUadcrtUcment it not publUhcdordUplaycd by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of llrituh Columbia. mond Tlngley of Port ClemenU, ' K . 1 L . : 1 . ... i onic me unae oi tan rungsiey Batt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Batt of Prince Rupert. Robert 8. Reld was groonuman and Mrs. ReJd wu matron of honor- Mr. and Mrs. Batt will make llhelr home In Prince Rupert and Cb-m D D , offlrutinif. when1111 rece,Te tnc hearty congratula Lillian Margaret Tlngley ?.ri of Mr and Mrs. Ray- tiuns and best wishes of many friends. t Classified Ads. WANTED WANTED Experienced female stenographer for Dominion Government Office. Salary 75 per month plus cost of living bonus. Apply Manager, Unemployment Insurance Commission, Prir.ce Rupert. (tfi WANTED To buy or rent small home, reasonable. P. O. Box 397 (1371 WANTED Young boy for day work. Apply Chris Mill. Uf) WANTED Dishwasher res. 3 Slate- Cafe. and wait- (tft WANTLD Nain oi good boys and girls for newspaper delivery routes. Daily News. WANTED Room and board cr room only for young lady. Centrally located. Phone 11. 01) WANTED Furnished apartment or house to rent. Apply Box 290 Dally News. (141) WANTED Furnished house or ap mi i artment. Immediate occupation preferred. Phone Blue 921. (136) WANTED Olrl. Apply Hellbroner's Store. U42) WANTED Maga sines urgently needed by Y.M.C.A. for members of the force. Leave magasines at McRae Bros. (142) WANTED To buy piano In good condition. Notify Midland Regiment. Apply Box 289 Dally News. (141) LOST t nsv Avsraiffw 11th A VP. LOCALS A. Cash lor old gold, Bulger. A.W. A. Can. Legion, Decoration Day, Sunday, 2:30 pjn. Members please attend. (1371 Leonard Abbott, after spending a few days here on insurance busi ness, left by last erening's train on his return to Francois Lake. Miss Edith Head left last night for Vancouver where she will Join up with the women's section of the Royal Canadian Air Force, ' . n Ski'- ya t1 l K. GET THEM FROM YOUR DRUGGIST JOS AUred Street, wallet conUtnlng reportfd this morning to be money and . Important papers. ! time. $80 reward. Finder please write P.O. Box 996. H1 LOST Between Post Office and Boston Cafe, ring of keys. Re ward. Finder please return to Dally News Office. 139) PERSONAL Cow Bay. 7 ! YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER- FOR 8ALE Rooming house busl-l ness. Vacant store In connection. Apply B.C. Clothiers. Phone Black 324. 4" FOR SALE 0 room houte, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, sunporch. $3000 bomb risk coverage. Fine garden. 721 5th Ave. Weat 137) FOR SALE 3 SUters Cafe. If interested call or write H. A. Nelson, P. O. Box 957, Prince Rup ert. (tf) "hoard and room. garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten InstltuteTwe-Mr C. C. Schools. Winnipeg. Man. 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 Horn M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg. The oldest In Canada. No Agents .. ... -..r, wt a wr an. nRINQ ROOM AND BOARD ior man wish- DAiux ing to share. 718 Fraser St. (138) RESULTS, vim Funeral Notice on The funeral of Dorothy Daffodil M. Scott will take place Monday, June 15th. at 2:30 pjn. from the B.C. Undertakers Chapel. 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 POOR PICKINGS MffiSJ pSJ5tim6 VyrEr4 start pjg 3E Daily IVrT Results Of Bridge Play Again much interest was taken J in this week's play In the bridge tournament of Queen Mary Chap- i ter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, results being as follows: Mrs. C. F. Oland and Mrs. Fred Brooksbank beat Sir. and Mrs. H. F. Olassey. Mrs. C. E. CulHn and Miss E. M. Earl beat Mr. and Mrs. George Hills. Mr. and Mr. R, S. Greig beat Mrs. Kingham and Mrs. GHUs. Mrs. Sam Hougan and Mrs. J. T. Kasper beat Leading Aircraftsman The Rupert Bakery announces Klein and partner. that it will not take any orders af. ' Flight Sergeant Dorland ter 6 o'clock and on Thursday after Flight Sergeant Grineil beat Mr. 1 o'clock. (139) and Mrs. C. G. Ham. j Miss McDlarmid and Mrs. C. E. CANADIAN LEGION, B. E. S. L. ; Dodimead beat Mrs. J. E. Jack and Decoration Day parade members Mr- James Simpson. fall in at Legion. Sunday, June 14 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner beat at 2:45 p.m. to parade to Cenotaph 'Mr. and Mrs. F. u. Oldham and then cemetery. Dress berets and medals. 137 Mrs. J. Andrews and Mrs. Weder ROUTE IS USELESS Member of Highway Commission Outspoken Against Highway Project WASHINGTON. D.C., June 13: I Donald Mac Don did. member of the 'joint International Alaska highway commission, bitterly criticizes the D. O. Borland, manager of the inland route for the highway on Capitol Theatre, is leavin? this ! which work is proceeding. He des- evenlng for a business trip to crlbes It as "valueless and an econ-Vancouver. jomlc monttroy." It would be Mrs. Jack Garrett and child arc, helpless In connection with air leaving this afternoon for a trip bases for fighter planes In the to Vancouver and Victoria. J event of a coast Invasion, i I Mr. Mac Donald favors the route J. W. PotUnger is leaving thls!from prfnee George to Fairbanks, afternoon for Victoria, to attend; sessions of the Masonic Grand - - Lads bodge In to he oe held new next nexs week. wees. ,v Tlll; M I'kkmi: roriiT or imiTin (oi.niun i hiohite , In the Matter f the "AiliiilnMratiun Com. F. Q. Oldham of the city Art- and ln ,h' Ma,"' ' lte of Roderick nnllos ponce la u leaving iMrinr tnnicht lomgni for ior Van-' van- MrLrlu 11hrrwb knonn lM Mr. eouver on eacori auiy ana wave. in. H talctrxr a number of nrisonersl TAKE NOTICE tttat by Ortfcr of JIU .7 , " i" Itaoour Juissc fvaver. Local Judge of SOUUl With him. I tt Supreme Oduih of BrtUkb ODlumbta. I waa on ttte Utit ckvr of Jun A.D. .uu.tkb muMno nf'lMa ialDlMed AdnSniatrXor of ttie nvc ...v , . Bta ct Roderick McLean aUurvtoe the board of directors of Prince known a Rod MoUm umavVf x Rupert General Hospital, ordinary ; rrtno, Ruptrt. Brwao curnbta. dr- . r . , . . . . . . loMMd. who dtod on or about ttoe 26th scneaiuea tor iuv 111111. w i. u Aj, 1Ma M1 pgn indebted poned. I to tib amM eataile are required to pay I taw amount of ttoetr andctbtednees to nve Thk evenlsc's train, due to ar-. ... rx mmimt n E. and rive irom we twii ai o pckmsk, was 1 wn iiroinnj ss vassmuT lis; iaai xmj ui a1 j ism fall tag -Milch dtaMbuUon -siU he made Having regard out to ucfi oUwm of KMch I ifcaH tare been notified. DATS) at Prtw Rupert. B. C. tfats 11th amy ct June AD. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Official Admtnlatnktor Prliice Rupert. BC IN" THK MTKKMB COfKT Ol' UKITISH COM Mill A in rnoiivTi: lit the Matter of the "AilmlnMratloa Mf and j In the Matter of the r.Ute of James 1 STAKE NOTICE rtuijt bj Orjk-r at HU .Honour Judge Flabe. liqct Judge of ! the Supreme Count of BrtMSh Ootuirtbla, J I waa cm the 10th day ot Jun AD. WU1 aooeaad ctf ttie Batata of James UcNauabtsn MumUa of Prince Rupert. Brittti Coturrfe'j doaaaod. 'who died co or aaoua me iwzi oar x ""wi L42. All persona incMxted to the saia Bttote are rrqutrad to pay the amount of btr kacMMdnets to me Xorthwlth and ail peraona lvarlne claJtns against ttte aaM Brtate ar reouesuid to file them me prnerty verified on or hrm m IStti dav of JuW AD. 1943 falllnc wMoh dtatrtbutSoo. fiU be made bartnc regard ooily to auoh claims of of wtikoh I ahall have been notified. ntTET) at Prlnco Rnuiept, B. C. thla 11th day of June AD. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Adminfetrutor ' Prince Rupert. BC. riu tviv TV4P PICTURES nfvl' THPSE PACKETS! X SURE KNOW HOW TO P IdK THE VARVETVES n LEST WE FORGET By W. . B. Decoration Day, with Its mem ories and its deep and abiding sig nificance, will be solemnized again in Prince Rupert. Sunday, June 14. has been set aside for this sacred duty when comrades in arms, rela tives and the active service forces and the I. O. D. E. do honor to those who marched away to battle more than twenty-four years ago and who now sleep In peace. Now, as then, a bitter struggle rages. Now. as then, our boys andl march awav some to eive their all in the war for Freedom and Justice. At this time, it is more than ever necessary to remember those who '"offered themselves willingly, fought bravely and laid down their lives that we might be free." beat Mrs. J. A. McRae and Mrs. E. the- hand nf the Midland Rpeiment V. Whiting. m-ith Firing Party, representatives Next Week's Draw iOI NaTy, Army ancj Air Force. The draw tor next week's play is standard Bearer. Regents and as follow: 'members of the Imperial Order, Mrs. Oland and Mrs. Brooksbank Daughters of the Empire, Cana-vs. Mr. and Mrs. Grelg. ; dlan Legion of the B.E.S.L. and Mrs. Cullln and Miss Earl vs. their auxiliary, the Decoration Day Mrs. Hougan and Mrs. Kaspar. parade will march from the Legion night Sergeant Grineil and Building to the Cenotaph, there to Flieht Sergeant Dorland vs. Miss DiaCe a wreath and from thence to MrDiarmid and Mrs. Dodimead. Ith nmt War vtrans' Plot at Mr ana Mrs. i-TanK SKinner vs. Falrvtew. where a brief but J Andrews and Mrs. Weder.. preserve service will be held. Rev J. B. Gibson will consecrate the new burial ground and, Lieut. -Col H. Strachan. VC. M.C., C. O. of '1st. Bn. Edmonton Fusiliers will deliver the Decoration Day ad dress. "In the name of Canada and the Empire, we place these flags and popples on these graves in remembrance of Duty well done May God ever bless and protect our countries, our homes and our people.'' tfhHciHcetneHtJ All advertisements ln this column will be charged far 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, June 25. Presbyterian Tea, Mitchell July 8. Mrs. J. Presbyterian rummage sale. 22. Anglican rummage sale, Septem ber 24. Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and 8. AMALGAMATED BUILDING WORKERS OF CANADA Prince Rupert, It-C. METROrOLE HALL Meetings every fourth Sunday in the month at 2 pjn. Unit. No. 1: Shipwrights, Joiners, Boat Bulldemtnd-Caulkers.-, Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. Box 1415 J. M. S. Loubser D.C BJ. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 BY WESTOVER TOVEH. Navy and R.C. A.F. Women Of Red tlT S1 1 Women s Llub; Shield Busy Curtains For Seal Cove Hospital- Cake Plate Raffled I The Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Club met again Thursday afternoon In the family lounge at the Y.W.C.A. Hostess House. It was decided that a com-- mittee should measure ttuj windows at the, Seal Cove Hospital, then attend to the purchase of the required amount of material In order to make the curtains. A cake plate was raffled in the usual inter-club raffle and was. won by Mrs. Pitt-Cross of the R.CAJ. The next meeting will be on jThursday June 25. STOCKHOLM, June 13: Swedish authorities have suspended certain fishing restrictions in MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' Spring Suits Military Badges and Insignia M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 95 Phone Cr. 960 EE j Another Substantial Shipment Has Been. Dispatched Overseas, war area, has Just dispatched another shipment for overseas In cluding eight pairs of socks, four sweaters, four scarves, nine baby dresses, two undershirts, one blouse, one dress and 36 articles of refugee clothing. Last month's shipment contained 136 articles of refugee clothing, one sweater, four scarves and eleven pairs of socks. The Red Shield Women's Auxll- order to extend the fish supply iary women meet weekly at the owing to growing scarcity of meat Salvation Army Citadel on Fraser Tomorrow at 3 pjn., headed by and other foodstuffs. Street. The Red Shield Women's Auxiliary of the Salvation Army, a group of energetic women working for the comfort and well being of service men and those suffering in Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 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 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) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 CHWOiKKH300000KH3FT000KHKKKHKHJO g For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE g 1 PHONE 235 PAY A-ND. NIGHT . g otihwood omsooo oaooooooopoa-o qoooooqckokkkko o ooooooooua WM'en You. Want a Reliable, Comfortable. Dependable IAS PHONE 13 Zt-Ilour Service at Regular Rates FIRST AID NEEDS GAUZE BANDAGES, 1" x 10 yards 13c GAUZE BANDAGES, 4" x 10 yards 35c ABSORBENT COTTON, 1 oz loc ABSORBENT COTTON, 16 ozs $1.00 GAUZE, 1 yard GAUZE, 5 yards i 75c ABSORBENT LINT, package 25c BANDA7DS',' Plahf brMercurochrome ........ 25c k-l. EaV ADHESIVE TAPE, i" x 2J yards 15c ADHESIVE TAPE, 3" x 5 yards . . 70c TANNIC ACID JELLY, for Burns 50c TINCTURE OF IODINE, 2 ozs 25c Also FIRST AID KITS FOR THE HOME 40c, 85c, 2.25 and $3.25 Ormes Ltd. ttfi Pioneer Jruzysts TDK UlixALL STOim PHONES 81 AND 82 ' Open Dally Irom 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 9 p.m. ft It's interesting to know when reading the Daily Newa that the people of the whole district are doing the Bame. If you lose anything, advertise for It.