lrt(Js ranis BIXKLET VALLEY BETTER J f Xrrl rreah Every Week ! .' t. u believe In featuring It f and helping our up-river ? farmers. Try It once and we t, fcxi cure you will want no J j'titt If freshnem and f vIXjETAULES whenever pu- Economy Store -WJjcre Dollars Hare I'llONE C57 More 5 Cents- J F.O. IUx S75 Phones 18-19 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK c;- rzrcDooooooaooDOOoao-CHJ 8 o j Announcement j OPKNINd JUNK 1 g Sunrise Beauty Salon Violet Mah Above SunrKe ' Slore l '. in:e Slslh Avenue I'iioni: ni.iri: 913 r ,1, e Rupert, B.C. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli Prop. rhtinr 37 I'll. IU 511 l-'RASKU STRMKT ntiNci: in ri:itT T FOR SALE E x CJ3 Prince Rupert. BC NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZARELLI, PROP. 'A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot 4: Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. I'hone 281 P.O. Km 196 Lome Cornell M PAINTER AND INTUtlOR DECORATOR Phone Blue 142 ! DAILY NEW8 WANT ADri BRINO RESULTS. PHONE 98. Wrestling, Friday, June Express Club. 8:30 pjn. TILLIE THE TOILER L.I.I, 5, Old (129) : FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late Mrs. J. oooooooooooooooooo Olmn will take place Tuesday, June 2, at 2:30 p.m.. from the B.C. I Undertakers Chapel. BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bon-nallie 'nee Molly Ellison 1 on June I to Vancouver General Hocplia!, a daughter. Both mother and daughter are doing weil. i Send Your I Copy --'--J Local news contribution j bould be in the Daily News wih Furniture 1 small of flee by W a.m. on the day Home 1 modern 4 room, foilewtog the event prefer- ..e l three room wml-l ably the night before, a let- vuiff house. AU ln good terbox In the door being Tins choice property lo-i there to receive copy. Local l Pnnr- OnrM H c. 14I news not In by 10 a.m. runs f m shooDinc centre and' the risk of not being pub 90 front and about SOO'i llhed. We prefer R R Station. Ideal nlaee . to have news contributions typewritten Undersigned selling out neaUy and double spaced, it to death hr-akin un home. . possible. However, legible C jsh Phone Green 438. . writing will do. MR R HOLD EN, c-o P O., Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vaneouver: Catala every Tuesday 1:33 p.m. Due Vaneouver -Thursday pin. Cardcna every Friday 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver Monday ajn. Queen Chsrlotte Islands Leaving April 7, 21 midnight midnight. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNF.R Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5C8 I NEWS FROM EDMONTON Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith return w,''ae"ts W Alberta to the city on the CaStht -SlSTi! "1" trora a trio to Vancouver 8 H"1" lnT- OT. Beer of jiwonto, representing the Ontario Major J. A. Motherwell, chief su-1 ytt . , closing of aU places pervtsor of fisheries, who Is m of Intoxicants, other than brief visit here on official duties ..-m ..ii government stores, was asked for VALENTIN DAIRY 1&?SSSl-i'S Customs-Excise utieatens in Eomomon last week. It was alto asked that the alcoholic I content of liquor be reduced and that taxation on wholesale liquor truffle ha Inoruicu oil Vil. HtV. i Kevenue Mounts a vlew to decrtaj1ng consumption. i Edith Skitch of Edmonton Total For May Was $19,119.73, lirlnc- establUnea a new record of four inx Accrrgale For Year Up ,e1 lncne n he running, to $192,712.87 in,h JumP tor the Junior girls at the Edmonton Highland Games Customs and excise revenue at the Association meet here last week. 2 port of Prince Rupert for the month 0 of May totalled $W,119.73 as com- Juntor Baseball League Is ' pared with $1W,W7.91 In the same un0r aaln ln Edmontoa g month last slor Haberdashers defeated last year, bringing the total g for this calendar year to dale up champions, the Canadians, ,n opening game toy a score o,to $194,712.87 as compared with 2 t1B9 Ml M ln lh Mr.r fl. ,ih. of 0 to 2. U - e- - mmn o save usviiww g of " 1941. ol Advertise in The Dally News. 1111 ii'miiiiDiiiiiii tm I Announcement MISS E. M. EARL Announces the Sale of her interest In the Fashion Footwear to A. J. (DOM) DOMINATO Who will take over ths sonal management. ii mi it mi ii Bin mint- tfhhcuhcetneHtA All advertisements ln this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Toe H. Meeting June I. Address by Padre Garbutt. Red Cross Tea. June 3. Parent Teachers' Tea. .ows' Hall. June 5. June 11. Hill 60 Tea June 17 Oddfel- St. Peter's. Tea, Mrs. J. W. Moore house, June 18. 102nd. Tea, June 20. Manse. June 24. 53B DaH7? " fe lt r r F t I Tea, Lutheran Church June 6. j Presbyterian Missionary Mrs. Bremner, June 10. Tea.l RED CROSS CORPS Prince Rupert Section Herbert ' -onunission, nas arrived No. 22 Mirfi , ncrDen Marieu arrived In the i t-j . ... . n-.rr .n city at the end of the week from 1 1 ' "a J?. w..mn.VIl"u- Vaneouver beta? h ' 1 lulIwnui particularly m vraeny uiucers ior weetc enaing Uff of the Prince RupTrt Hotel In. ' PART 1 ORDERS By Mn. E. M. Miller, Commandant June 2nd, 1942 9-6-42 2nd Lieut Smith. 2nd Lieut. Woodside. . 2. TRAINING. 2000 Hours. All ranks will take' Lecture on Gas, and Respirator Drill by Lieut. Pollard. 3. PARADE. Route March, weather permitting, otherwise drill ln Armoury under Lieut Pollard. (Signed) M. HARTIN, Acting Adjutant rsrra mii 1 u ra vuu ru turn ru "Build I5.C. Payrolls" PACIFIC MILK 'at war' reis It might have taken' more than Imagination to have told the average' person that so -humble and gentle a thing as Pacific Milk could become a "war weapon." Yet it has happened and the thought stirs patriotic pride. To think that Pacific Milk serves ln a war way when our Empire is at war. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed E '2RLASTIC fast Drijinq VARHIH fOi All Flop TWj A FOOL PROFF MACHINE "nTTl X " I 't '!S5 70MESV HOVajX'I HOPE VOU I ifct giSggigig JtVtRlVsTlC I l A cltw vtmUh tbl It fil-drrlfl d fttlvc 1 1 lonj-wtirinj film ol protection to f floon, woodwork or furniture. An old reliable B-H vimiih that his proved ib quality end eKcctlveneh over mny, meny yetrs. A quart coyer tOOUt WV iqutre leeL GORDON'S HARDWARE j Phone 311 i MeBrlde Street Anglican Tia, Mrs. C. V. Evltt. in" tiik sri-unix rofKT or iminsn In! the tnattrr of the "Adnitnlstratlon V-Aff and In the matlrr of the KMatr nf Nris'llakvln tdluli.i; Urrra.1, In- TAKE NOTICE that by order ol HU FOR SALE FOR SALE Piano. Splendid action. Price $75. Phone 845. 127) FOR SALE Coal and Wood Range, Bedroom SulU, Single Bed, Dishes, etc. 1361 Overlook St. (126) FOR SALE-aarber's chairs, mirror and 3rd. Ave. outfit, 2 basin. J 741 (126) FOR SALE Bed, spring, and mattress. 215 9th West. (126) FOR SALE Walnut gateleg table, card tables, china, cooking utensils. Phone Blue 278 210 Gth Ove. E. (125) FOR SALE Restaurant, store, refrigerator, cash register, Marconi radio, dishes, silver. Box 163, Stewart, BjC. 127) IFOR SALE Surveyor's 66-foot j J Sheffield steel chain (steel tape) I $15. Apply Box 280. Daily News, j ! FOR SALE Tonight, 1939 De Luxe Ford Coupe. Best condition. Good tires. $775. Armour Salvage Co. Phone 564. (126) FOR SALE 6 room house, cen- i trally located, fire place, fine garden. $2,500.00. 6 room house partly furnished, $1,700.00. $800.00 cash, balance to arrange. j 6 room house, 2nd Avenue, $2,-! 500,00. $1,000.00 cash, balance to arrange. I TO RENT Tailor shop with sewing machine, steam presser. Collart & McCaffery, Ltd., j Third Avenue. Phone 11 1 (tf) FOR SALE Chesterfield Suite, converted oil stove, kitchen table and chairs, single bed. three odd tables. Green 660 "128;. FOR SALE at $1000. Lot 1909, Range 5. Situate on Lakelse Road about 3 miles from Terrace and containing 100 acres, of which approximately J acres cleared, with good barn, plow, harrow and cultivator. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. (134) FOR SALE 3 Sisters Cafe. If interested call or write H. A. Nelson, P. O. Box 957, Prince Rupert, (tf) WANTED WANTED Room and board for single man by week or month. Box 284. Dally News. (126) WANTED Housekeeping room or apartment for couple-Red-945. ( 1MOEED NOT: f" )TTlMc3 THIS OMH IM CHARGE OF A WtOMAM MANAGER ARRAWfiED Wtri OtES ,THE yl YQU Ji IT'S AVaIFUL , . PERSONAL . (131) WANTTED Enrlnppr nr handv man middle age. Single man. Board 1 and meals. Apply to the Super- 1 lntendent, B. V. D. Hosp. Sml- .t4.M. thprs. WANTED Dishwasher ress. 3 Sistsrs Cafe. and wait WANTED A small apartment by quiet couple. A. luheim, Box 634, City. (126 EXPERIENCED Typist wants work . immediately, box 283, uauy News. (127) t The Hyde Transfer Jt Honor, w. e. risher. md on the put In your orders at occe 3T 55t.?ESl. ff-aP?.- for the cominE season's coai 1 ra Aamunsira-HC ol ue Kst&te or New lUkvln Edlund, deceased, and all Bur-'- I ties ha vine claims against the said es-t mav cjfr-iahprrv cnrdcn garacn nartv parvy. United uimiu sun' . P1 veraid, to , me on or be-fatrawDerry j and. all parties indebted to the eMUate are required to pay the amount of ,. ,,. .....'Uilr lndebtedneas to me forthwith. Tollns. June Catholic Tea, Mrs. DATed at ftiw Bupert, b.c, uj ' 37th day of May. AD. 1M2 NORMAN A. WATT. 1 Off Icfal AtlmdnlMrator, .. Prince Rupert. B.C. and wood supply so that we make delivery durin the summer. You may be sorry If you wait until winter. HYDE TRANSFER Second Avenue Phone 580 TEA IS RATIONED Measure it carefully and your supply wiU last longer Use one level teaspoon 'Salada' and one cup of boiling water (or each cup of tea. Warm the teapot, be sure the water is boiling and steep 5 MINUTES .T TEA I p THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brandy Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium' Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superphosphates, Monocalcium Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Brand Metals .Mercury, Gold, Silver, Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth and Antimony . . . Also Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur General Office and Works I RAILWAY I LINES FfcBI .1(111 I Trail, B.C. Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific TO VANCOUVER VIA OCEAN FALLS AND WAY PORTS: SS "PRINCESS' ADELAIDE" every "Friday; 10pjn"'i- TO VANCOUVER DIRECT: June 2nd, 13th, 24th; July 4th, 8th, 15th. TO KETCHIKAN. WRANGELL, JUNEAU AND SKAGWAY: June 8th, 19th, 29th; July 3rd, 10th. 13th. Direct connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. z,t 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 TQ BUY YOUR COAL EARLY (It Is also riecessaryvto- place your order ,a day ahead of Delivery) 0 Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 . 4 I M CHWOHKmOHKHKHKHl For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 Dtirooooaooona BY WESTOVER InM POP' A VMOMAM VMORKlMS IM A 1 '- ... . m jz aO aAC illlTl C a, a. 'Al0MEM DAY AND NIGHT DK001j001jWXHWKKKHW Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. at our shoVwlth 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 (110 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Wait,