i tiii: bottles' the wuri OLass Save all bottla jk) have your 8al-'ollect. Thank i tit Is not pub-v.;d by the Liquor by the .'ish Columbia. HcuncementJ ;dvrr :etnenU In thli lrr.- .. be charged for a :2: h at 25c a word. .'urday, Commcr- C'.vc Hall, May 1. r T x June 3. Mi BU HI VitVL Jt3 Mention rappers: IV' E PAY SEW YORK fllllCI.S FOR ALL RAW I I liS, rnoNE rvi GOLDBLOOM Thf Old Reliable" a u :uiwiuiuiuxuzui Avoy HOT E L Carl Zarclli. Pron. Plione 37 t.() 6H I'HASKR STREET I'KlNCi: KUI'KKT AMAI.fiAM ATI'II Pt'lLDINO WORKERS tl UANADA I'rlnre Rupert, ll.C. SILTUOPOLK MALL ifj'.ir.; , every fourth Sunday in the month at 2 p.m. '' No. l ShlpwrighU, Joiners, "c.it Builders and Caulkers. nl No. 2 Painters, Paper- hangers and Decorators. Srcrrtarys Phone Blue 113, '-Q. Ilox 1115 LOCAL NEWS NOTES A8t Peters Junior Tea and sale f home rooking, Wednesday, Mrs. "roxfordx, s to S:30. ACan Legion, B.&&L. executive .nn ' ng umight. Wednesday half-year iy meeting; election of L B Crowe, radio Inspector, ar rived in the city on the Cardena Saturday from Vancouver, being here on official duties. Helge HolkeaUd and nud Tlm--nermeUter sailed on the Prtnc Rupert Thursday night for For drunkenness, Edna Wale,'. Indian, was fined $10, with option of seven days' imprUonmem in j elv tmHrn enart HaLnrrlau ! Jack Mam of Inverness returned to the Skeena River on the Cardena Saturday afternoon for 'he season after spending the iirrter in Vancouver. Fred Howlett. for his third of fence on a charge of drunkenness.1 was sentenced to thre months' j imprisonment, wruwui opuon oi fine, in city police court on Counterfeit, fifty-cent pieces are making their appearance in Prince Rupert as well as at Vancouver where quite a considerable nunt- tch Dance, April ber have been reported. They are ) a fair replica, although not or en- . 'their clear mould, In alloy. The W A Ti-a. Legfcm. April date 18M. It40 and 14! are being used. ! Te. Mni Parkin, The Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held Its regular monthly meeting on Thursday. r .g 8ale, April 8. ,jr. William Roth well, president, was In the ehalr with a good ai- Junlort Tei. Mrs. tendance of members. Business 8 of a routine nature. Ar- I iAr Bale, April 9. e. Metropole lull, h Soring Sale. Dance, April IT. .spring Sale April " n:ing Sale, April 33. ' .it .itlon Dance, April IrangemenU are being made for a spring sale' to be held May ft in old of which a shower was held among the members. ix Titr M rnr.Mr. rm irror itKiii-ii rllr. roi l miii in mount: In Ihr UMr of ! "AitmlaMratlan Art" And In Hi Mallrr of he Mle of Mi (Mk Jr.) flttrmh lwel In- take wna am oy ow oc mu Homt w E Planar toad on it Stat air of mmi. a d mi. i m appointed AdminWlratsc of U atatc of mm iKk it ) Ourrioh. am mi i rt. autd all pantoa hvinj ciJtn upturn tke MM mmt ara nareoy raqutna vo rw-Mi nam pccawcly varMcd. iown or brfora tli SOUi dT or April. A. O HHI. and all puvm lmWd to tbr awlt m rrqumcl to pT w amoun of litem IndabMOoaai to tn mniwi. DATED at Prima Rupert. B c . tow Ul day of AfjrU. A D 197. NORMAN A. WATT Offkal Admlnlatnter Prtne Rufwrt, B C. iv i nr. MTiiwr. roricTnrni:iTiii oi.tM r.i in riiimur. In lh Mllrr of lh "AdinlnWrallon Art" And In Ihf Mallrr nf ihr r.Male of W I Ilia in Charlie lUjnfr. lrrraMl. TAKE NOT! CI Uutt br Orddf of lib Honor Jurta Pluhrr daOd tht Itlb oa of Muron ita I was Jtnt! AdmUUMrator of the BataO of the Vat Will awn Otoarlm Hayn. fornvrlf of Print Rupnrt. BrtUah ColusnMa, whe am an or aixan to m aT oi ivov nnbor A. D. 1041. All pcranni havUii envun xralnat the aatd BAVkO Tt re-quirvd to foi-MUTl Uwn to m oh ot before April 30th 1941 property vn fiMt and all roru ImMMed to U Mid m(at are riulmd to pay t unouiM of Utalr &tMtdaM to mf KirUiwIth DATED at rrtnc RutMrt. B. C. thb IBUt dny of Maren AX). 142. NORMAN A. WATT Official AdmtBtatra-tor. mnce Bitpm, D C Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING HI.PT. at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yatt In full charge. As Charlie has many years' experience in the trnde 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 (Ml) Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY SEE OUR FLOOR COVERING STOCK Linoleum with burlap back, Inlaid Linoleum with "urlap back, Congoleum felt base, Linoleum Rugs a"(l Congoleum Hugs, all sizes. Passage Linoleum. J""M'; 775 327 THIRD AVE. John OUen and Carl Anderson, for drunkenness, were each fined $25, wKh option of the time they had served, by Magistrate W. D, Vance in etty pottee court Saturday. Mfcss Lydla Pettentrztt, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pet-tenuzo of kbfci etty, returned home at the end of last week from the south and has Joined the staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Miss Pettenuzo is a graduate of 8t. Joseph's Hospital, Victoria, and has been nursing for the past ten months on the staff Of the Campbell River Hospital. QASfifl FOR SALE FOR SALE Studio couch. Phone Blue Wl. FOR SALE One electric Singer Sewing Machine, two radios. Cheap for cash. Phone 364. (81) FOR SALE Cabinet grand piano, good condition. Phone Black 701 in evenings. (84) FOR SALE lee cream cabinet, 3x6 holes and coil tor refrigerator 9x4x6 ft. with compressor. (Used equipment). Can be run by electric heater or gas engine. Valentin Dairy. (80) FOR SALE Sacrifice 1931 Model A Ford coach. A-l condition, good rubber, $160. Apply Box 239, Dally News. (SO) FOR SALE Fish Packer or halibut baat.Nenna W. lonth 3T 6," powered 25 hp. dlesel engine. Boat and engine Al condition. Apply Peter Wells, Port Simpson, Br. (81) FOR SALE Large stock of doors, windows. Mirrors in all sizes. Kltclv-n Chaka, Chesterfields, Cabin Stoves. Phone Black 324. wanted' WANTED Stenographer, male or female, preferably wHh book keesftni Wkrjfledge "Apply Box 243. Dailr Nws. iS2) WANTBD 2 or 3 -room house. partly furnished; reasonable. o revnud. Apply Box 242, Dally News. (811 WANTED Room . Apply Box 241, Daily Sows. (84) WANTKD Houekrepng rooms or apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Phone Blue 419. (S3) WANTED Fourth class steam en gineer. Immediately. Apply Box 240. Dally News. (80) HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Phone Red 514 after 7 p.m. (tf) WANTED Young man for day work, appry Chris Mill Bakery. (tf) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Labourers and mill workers wanted at Ocean Falls. Apply Room 21, Prince Rupert Hotel. (83) HOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD Phone Red 976. (tf) Furniture 1 KITCHEN RANGES In very good shape, for wood and coal; from 12 UNTAINTED CHESTS OF DRAWERS- Prlced $70." Si from up 9 MATTRESSES Priced !?Qr,0 at fi RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS at very reasonable prices. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue the daily news The Prince Rupert Gyro Club will be holding Its regular month- ly business luncheon on Wednesday of this week. Preparatory to the business luncheon, an execu I tive luncheon was held today. One new member was Initiated In the local Sons of Norway Lodge at a meeting last Thursday night in the Oddfellows' Hall. President Nels Ounderson was in the chair and business was otherwise of a routine nature. The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, which would ordinarily have been held tonight, has been postponed for one week on account of the Easter Monday holiday. Mrs. R. G. Van der sluys, who has been receiving medical treatment in Vancouver for the past ten months, will be returning home on the Prince Rupert this i Wednesday. Many friends will be glad to know that her health is much improved. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hansen, W. Beaton and Capt. T. D. Kirk, city; Fred A. Burgess, Hugh Jamleson, L. B. Crow, G. A. Donnelly, H. M. jWhitaker, A. W. PhUlppson and A. J. Wirick, Vancouver; C. Vander-Iveen, Sunnyside; Mr. and Mrs. jHannen, Edmonton; A. Muheim, Ismlthers; J. R. Ford, Hizeiion; 8. J. Bowering and D. A. Illckey, Sal-vus; K. McFarland, Haze It on; Bruce Henry, Fort St. James. P. H. Llnzey, president of the club, was in the chair at Thursday's Prince Rupert Rotary Club luncheon when C. H. Orme was speaker. There was a good turnout of members with guests In the persons of Major T. W. Sutherland, Norman Stewart and F. E. Rimer. DAILY NEWS WANT ADS BRINQ RESULTS. PHONE 88. G O L D I S E i L THE SEAL OF QUALITY tol MC'I JsT aST IBaV HsnmJ b III I w ,T h J 11 J JB 1 1 11 1 M I LIU It SaaaalSHBHBBaTLBBS' lt if slhi iflsV' f 1 11 iT' THINK Lefore you use two or three spoonfuls or lunqo in your coffre or tea. Lte less and stir thoroughly. THINK before you make, or ak for over-sweetened pics and pudding, frosted cakes and rich confections. THINK heforc you use fugar extravagantly with tatt fruits or cereals. A pinch of salt will . navtjimrli.iwcctrninp. THINK lfore you make aures ami icings. Use condensed milk, honey, symj), or canned fruit juices to do part of the sweetening job. Th Inwfml aUnmtnrr oftufnr it f pnuml per ro prr tcreL. AV one ii allourtl to hat mnrt than two mrli' utpply on hnml al any lime, ricrd in remote area. Retiiilen have the right to refuse to tell or to limit inlet to any jterton they believe is attempting to ditohey the latr. Penalties prarulrd for breaking the mgnr ration latr are imprisonment for as long at tm years and a fin up to tiftOO.00. 4 THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, OTTAWA SN-4 Special Price for LADIES' and GENTS' NEW SPRING CLOTHING $27.50 and up. B. LAMB, Tailor Phone Black "87 Sockcyc Salmon i Fancy Red ncrrinp; in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater VtIu1.i 302 Third Ave. W. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: Catala every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thursday D-m. Cardena every Friday 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver Monday ajn. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving April 7, 21 midnight midnight. , Full Information. Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER rrlnce Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 EASTER WEEK SPECIALS DEVON BACON 2 lb. packets COTTAGE ROLLS half or whole lb. CAK.MfcL, hull; per lb BARTLETT PEARS choice quality . 16 oz. tins 19c 35c SWEET CLOVER BUTTE It- second grade 3 lbs $1,09 EGGS C Grade, guaranteed cooking eggs Per doz 25c ROASTING CHICKENS weight about i Q4 lbs., per lb OJ.ls RAW HAM for frying, per 2 CANDY SPECIALS 29c 15e SNOWWHITE BLOCII quart bottle JUICY ORANGES medium size, doz. 8c 29c large size, doz 42c I ?nTpn MARSHMALLOWS lb TOILET TISSUE Westminster 4 rolls OUTDOOR RHUBARB 3 lbs FIRM TOMATOES per lb 49c GARLIC SAUSAGE best quality''..:.. Jr4 per lb. FRASER VALLEY BUTTER first grade 3 lbs PURE LARD 1 lb. prints 2 for S1.19 29c DOLLAR SODAS Wooden box contains 16 Qfl doz. sodas, per box diL 29e 25c 25c 3 19c Linzey & Ingram LTD. ? I OUR COUNTRY AND HOMES DEMAND . . . ' i GOOD SERVICE Wo vnnr ro-oneratlon. Our country reauests us to conserve f gasoline. We are also advised that we shall not be able to 4 replace tires for pur trucks. In order to maintain our policy of prompt service we ask you to place all coal orders at least ONE f DAY BEFORE DELIVERY IS EXPECTED. By doing this you will enable us to route our deliveries In the most economical X manner, thereby conserving both gasoline and tires. t Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 f4 f "HARTT" SHOES FOR MEN Hartt Shoes have the quality and style that has made them the most outstanding line in Canada. Latest styles and fittings, from narrow to wide widths in boots and oxfords, in brown and black. Hartt's Army, Navy and Air Force Chocs' carried in stock. Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED L Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chem icals 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 Wanted -Raw Furs Trail, B.C. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Reprcscnting-nUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. ORMHEIM. Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone 815 If you lose anything, advertise for it.