t H V ortk waking 1 Nk 1 W NEW ROYAL HOTEL j .AHELLi. rnor. A Home Away From Home" Kates 75c up Rooms Hot u Cold Water Prince Rupert,. ItC. I'lione 381 P.O. Box 1!)G .. k i Ccniaitu tteptccioM WHEAT; GERM Th ftrta 1 rccll ...urr ol Viunia m. Thw nuailn iital loth normal detvlotmtnl of trn u wll wtultt 8hrv4'ti. ' r m.'U ff.fn hr, II,. iiwi a !.. i rr. j (,,! term. Specials 2 Smith Typewriters ' .I'vlal $11.80 1 lilrctrlc "r1"" S17.50 0 Coleman Gas Burners up from 21 SprliiRfillcil Mattresses from $18.50 to 52.50 825.00 8 3-plecc Chesterfields In the latest styles and colors nt Iw Prices. B. C. Furniture Co. IMIOiNK ..LACK H21 Third Avenue for It's a brcakfajt you'll enjoy this delicious new whole wheat cereal made in the Shredded. Wheat bakeries ar Niagara Tails. Spoon-size morsels of whole wheat, toasted crisp and golden, and flavoured with malt. Your family will ask for"Shrcddies" again and again -and you'll be glad, because "Shrcddies" contain the bran, the protein, the minerals and the wheat germ that make break-fast an energy-giving meal. Try "Shreddics" tomorrow . . . just a small bowlful makes a satisfying breakfast treat. '3HKJCDDIS8 h nttHrrrd trd mart two i i la Cma4i by tkr Canadian BkndM W rat Company Limited. Shrewdies I Mill ssissssssssssl J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Mock I'hone CIO II FIVE TRAGIC COLUMNS II IX Er.g. June 11: l Mute :e::nony of the .suffering caused by German air raids on English towns was provided in a recent issue of the Hull Dally Mall when on an anniversary of an attack there were five columns of "In Memortam." AMALGAMATED HU1LDIN0 WORKERS OF CANADA I'rlnce Rupert, ItC. METROI'Ol.E HALL Meetings every fourth Sunday in the month at 2 pjn. Unit No. I: Shipwrights. Joiners. Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: I'hone Wue 113, CO. Box It 15 1 . . . 4 ' Hi Ponl Pahiimep Tut a we ts 'i HI ll MVl II II fk- ... TrT-iTTf I M.d. ..peeUlly for eubid. e.pwyje, I Ml t .l.io. crick. Dttl Cf Uii.citna lU-J: tlit wUy cerubblnj evtl lonf c.-r:'. Specify ,,B-rT for IWenon. On. qj.rt iTiM 1S0 rqutr. ftt GORDON'S HARDWARE Cambrai Chapter Is In Session LVarru Matters Of limine Are Taken Up Tuesday Evening Toe H rooms under the supervision of Mrs. C. Mxon realised the sat-lf factory sum of $107.83 which will be used for war purposes. Strawberries and Abundant Citrus Fruits Are Feature Apples Are Scarce and High New season's strawberries and plenty of citrus fruits feature the ,10081 fruit market these days. Apples are almost out of sight in price as only American apples are , available and there are few of them. Banana shipments are ir-' regular and the prices are inclined I to be high. Owing to big demand,' supplies of strawberries are scarce j and there Is no word yet as to ! coming supplies. The abundant, citrus fruits are of good quality and reasonable In price, i New potatoes are selling but .they are the California product. 'British Columbia new potatoes are 'also In but they are small. 1 With sugar rationing now in . full effect, consumers are warned that they must not have more than two weeks' supply on hand. The sugar ration hardly allows for baking now unless sugar Is some ' other way done without. Permission has been granted by the Wartime prices and Trade Board to advance the price of canned milk Vxc per tin. There will be no more marmalade in Una but It will be available In jars. Coconut Is a commodity that is becoming very scarce. DAILY NEWS WANT ADS BRINO RESULTS. PHONE W DAILY Nfivd I LOCALS t i Mr V. M. Watt, an family and Mrs. A. S. Nlcktrion and fam- 9UlyjJett fn-yesterflJy morning'. The rccular monthly meeting o pratA for a trip to Smtfhera tne cambrai Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, was held in the Canadian Legion Hall on Tuesday with Miss Muriel I Vance, regent, In the chair. A letter was read from D. O Borland thanking the Chapter for assistance at the Red Cross concert held In the Capital Theatre recently. ! A letter was also read from the whool teacher at Copper City ! thanking the Chapter on behalf ! of the school for money received. ! The rummage sale held In the The first Inbound fast passen ger train under the new service on the Prince Rupert-Jasper line of the Canadian National Railways is doe to arrive at 7:40 this evening. being one hour and ten minutes late. Aim MaimouK, wno gives. wilMA cripps. son of Mr. and Wi requeweo. mat im- im. Q. w. Critms of this :ity, is isnec articles of clothing be turn- at Dre-nt on service in the north ed In before the end of the week. Mrs. O. Yr.un? was appointed sick visiting committee. FRUIT ON (JYW Qi.-soa your OPTOMETRIST with the Royal Canadian Air Force as an AC1. He was here this week for a brief visit. J. a. James returned to the city a few days ago to resume his work at the dry dock after n. visit in Vancouver He is the father of Lieut. J. 6. James, formerly with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals here and now at Nanalmo. L. B. Lsmbly has been appointed by the local Gyro Club to collaborate on a committee with the Rotary Club in regard to' a proposal to establish libraries on new ly built merchant vessels such as the Fort Sttkine. tfhhcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican Tea, Mrs. June 11. Hill 60 Tea June 17 C. V. Evitt. St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. J. W. Moore- house, June 18. 102nd. Tea, June -20. Strawberry garden marty. United Manse. Jane 24. Catholic Tea, Mrs. DeJong's 5th Avenue West, June 25. Presbyterian rummage sale. 22. Anglican rummage sale, 24. Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and 8. Anglican Fall Bazaar, Nov. 5. CUSSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE Two barber chairs and. barber equipment at Seal Cove Barber Shop. Write Gibson, Sub. P.O. No. 1, or call. (137) FOR SALE 7-tube consol radio, 1942 mpdeL $75 cash. Phone Black 346 after 6. (138) FOR SALE Small float, 32' by 18' by 16', suitable for small shack or gangway float. Logs and lashing In good conditio $75.00. Apply Box 291 Daily News. (138) FOR SALE Oas boat Eureka. Completely overhauled. Length 30 feet. 9 foot beam. 14 horsepower engine. Can be seen at Cow Bay. 137) FOR SALE Rooming house business. Vacant store in connection. Apply B.C. Clothiers. Phone Clack 324. (142) FOR SALE G room house. 3 bed rooms, fireplace, sunporch. $3000 bomb risk coverage. Fine garden. 721 5th Ave. West. (137) FOR SALE 3 Sisters Cafe. If In terested Call or write II. A Nelson, P. O. Box 957. Prince Rupert, (tf) WANTED WANTED Young boy, school age. for Mght delivery work, two days week. Bicycle supplied. See Mr, Rolston, Rupert Hotel. WANTED To buy or rent small home, reasonable. P. O. Box 397. (137) WANTED Young boy for day work. Apply Chris Mill. (tf) WANTED Dishwasher and waitress. 3 Sisters Cafe. (tf) WANTED Names of good boys and girls for newspaper delivery routes. Dally News. WANTED Room and board cr room only for young lady. Centrally located. Phone 11. (tf) WANTED Furnished apartment or house to rent. Apply Box 290 Dally News. (141) WANTED To buy piano in good condition. Notify Midland Regiment. Apply Box 289 Dally News. (141) Whifflets From The Waterfront A slight Improvement Is reported this week in net fishing for spring salmon on the Skeena River. WHY CAN'r JIM LET MB KNOW WHEN HE'S BRINGING A FRIEND TO DNNER ? LV don't worry, oear. keep a tin ofP&SM on hand. . . it's so quick and easy to serve. . . and everybody ioves t f lBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBK if SA? JBBBBsB A tin of Prcm on the pantry shelf is wonderful insurance for busy homemakers. Ready to eat, just as it comes from the tin, Prem makes delicious, meaty, he-man sandwiches, or blends witli cri$p salads to perfection, ncd, boiled or heated. iathe oven, Prem is a savoury meat course to do any dinner proud. Family and guests alike will rave about its different flavour, and you will be delighted by its convenience and versatility, A delicious meat all ready to eat, Prem is made from choice cuts, Premium-cured as only Swift knows how. And it's economical too, no waste to throw away 1 Buy it from your grocer in the round, red tin, and keep a tin on hand. A product of Swift Canadian Co., Limited. TEA IS RATIONED Avoid waste follow these simple directions 1. Scald out the teapot to warm it 2. Use a level teaspoon of tea for each cup of tea to be served. 3m Use the exact amount of FRESH water you require and see that it Is BOILING FURIOUSLY before you pour it into the pot. 4. STEEP 5 MINUTES MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' Spring Suits .Military Badges and Insignias M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Cr. 960 I- j TEA I Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PnONE 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 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 TO BUI YOUR COAL EARLY (It Is also necessary to place your order a day ahead of Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. 4-1 -M PHONES 116 OR 117 H3oiooooooocH5oodiotmacHWOOooicooocH3OOoaaoooooc0H3oH I For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 S DAY AND NIGHT OiCH300a OOOOOOOOOOCKlOC10000OOOHOODK300000CH100OOaOtKI When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable IAil PHONE 1 3 21-Hour Service at Regular Rates FIRST AID NEEDS GAUZE BANDAGES, 1" x 10 yards 4 15c GAUZE BANDAGES, 4" x 10 yards Soc, ABSORBENT COTTON, 1 oz. loc ABSORBJEMT QTXQN,JG .ozs $1.00 GAUZE, 1 yard 20c GAUZE, 5 yards 75c ABSORBENT LINT, package 25c BANDAIDS, Plain or Mercurochrome 25c ADHESIVE TAPE, A" x 21 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 10c, S5c, $2.25 and $3.25 Ormes Lid. JJu Pioneer Druqgtets THE K EX ALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 83 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. I - BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES I'hone 311 .Mcltrlde Street 29 Advertise in the Dally Newj J