I PAGE FOUR I Expert OPTICAL SERVICE PRINCE RUPERT Co. Lid. Clias. Dodimcad Optomctritt in Charge Watch, Cluck, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUK BASE.ME.NT STOKE for Fine China. Dinnenvare, Glasses, Baggage and iNovcltics. rjii. viMAX, HEILBRONEfRgfil. Jeweler Diamond Merchant New Summer Blouses Lace trimmed, new sheers and solid colored spun and crepes. Short sleeves. Actual $2 to $3 values. $1.50 WOOL SKIRTS "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. .Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 !" V.W.mVAVMW.V,V.V.V.W.V.V.VAvl CAMP FURNITURE 8 only Folding Camp Cots, each $513 10 only Folding Camp Cots, heavy 10 02. khaki duck, each S7 00 Folding Camp Chairs from 5, . Steel Folding Camp Cots, complete with mattresses.' each S1V10 Tents. Sleeping Robes, Pack Boards, Pack Sacks. Dunnage Bas Simmons Bed Outfit, all sizes. Spring Filled Mattress in all slzls Large Stock of Floor Covering. Congoleums. Linoleum-s. Carpets Unpainted Furniture. Chests of Drawers, Dropside Tables. Meat .... Sares. Ironing Boards, Etc. We have the Goods at- Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, next to Daily News. Green 916 I OUR COUNTRY AND HOMES DEMAND ... I 1 flfT nrnirin 1 uuuu jEn Vllt Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 The Red Cross Must Help Many . . .You in Prince Rupert arc Lucky To Re Still Able to (Jive. So Give Now . . . All Vou Can! Canadian Fish & Cold Stotrag e BRITISH COLUMBIA w -w It's interesting to know when reading thP naii Mn,... that the people of the whole district are doing the same.) Whifflets From The Waterfront VltA, Anil f. n n tTV. 1 1 s r, ri 1M .n . inn 'ij'c THE DAILY NEWS SM1THERS IPresbyterian Choiri Frequent heavy showers of rain 1 iivivviru wua- 'shine has started the grass grow Announcement Is made by the Ins In great style In the Bullclcy Frank Watcrhouse Co. of the pur- Valley and every day Increased chase of the steel hull of the for-, growth can be noticed. The pro- liltl nrii iviivmu Ulilku omiira ivw w 4.4.1. ..vj. v ....j go vessel Starr which' for years this- early date appear to be excel operated In Alaska -waters: The'lent1aTKl1--wtttr a little more fa Vior It -41l Kl OUIIT IS UVJllg CJIAUKVU U VUU ..,yu4, """'a ,, nti man registry ana renamea ire juouivu. r - J irk. I ...,.11 J vsuuiuiduuu. juwuct wen . known coastal steamer Chcakam-I Word has been received In Sml- ...v..-,ss. us or the Unlon steamsnlp Co Une'thcrs that Charlie Doodson a ,j is being converted to n deepsea lormcr bmitners ooy naa ocen se- combination cargo vessel and tugverely injured In the crash of an ''and will tow the Commando in the aeroplane In England In England. I; i coastwise trade. The Commando is Young Doodson is the son of Mr. V being fitted with two hatches and and Mrs. William H. Doodson and jl j winches. The Cheakamus will have grew up In Smlthcrs. The family accomodation for from 150 to 200 moved to Duncan, wtiere they now Hjjtons of cargo. Both the Comdan- reside. do and the Cheakamus are now , at Victoria being rebull; and re- Tommy Hetherlngton, a sergeant fitted for their new service. . - - " - - - "V .fc V. air fh the R.C.A.F., . has ca MM , gunner Ullllk I 4.11 . . xt 4 4 M 4. 4. TTr.l-t O , n r. ... n wt a n nK4 I t ( I 4 I , 1 - I O 1 4 1 ,- utnuit cvcumii idiuTiia, iajju. i ini-u no ins IUIK.5 in ojunmij wiafc jl John Boden. is due in port at mid-he has arrived safely in England night tonight from the south and - Tommy Joined the Second Search- 1 4 u i.w 44.4.4. uii .ici ic- iigiu vxo. ill rmrce rvujjtii awn ui- Black. navy. wine, brown, grey, sea green, V turn to Vancouver and waypoinU. ' ter the war started and after near- light pastels. Actual $5 and $G values. All sizes 5 c v n 4.tP,mTr "Prin-P r.rtr- ly two years ln tnat Company hc $3.95 Peoples Store Presents SUMMER SPORT LEADERS SLACK SUITS SWEATERS SPORT CLOTHES PLAY DRESSES SLACKS SPORT JACKETS ANKLE SOCKS GCI 1 PAm Sizes 814-104. All colors. Uuy S pair for $1 and FREE GET ANOTHER PAIR Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night "4 "cr??r Tge-: transferred to the R.OA.F. where fjutib. luiiu .uauu.i, wtiii a large V freight cargo but not as manypas-jjlsengers as usual, arrived ln port Si at 8:30 this morning from Vancou- he became an air gunner SUDDEN DROP . 'It 4144U WV474UI 4 a 44.3 U11U iO 34l 44411$ I" j at 3 o'clock this afternoon forKet-l The undersea continental shelf S I chlkan and Stewart. I that runs from Newfoundland to J; i Florida slopes gradually to its '51 CJJt steamer Princess Adelaide. edge and then drops off abruptly wp.. woiui iiuams. is uue in.pori mto 100 fathoms depth, .jiat 4:15 this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 pm. on' MOSLEM WOMILVS GIFT jjthcr return to Vancouver and way- J PolnU. JEUUSLBM, May 31 Ch - A I RUPERT PEOPLES STORE I elected seth. sident of Diocesan Woman's Auxiliary The Caledonia Diocesan Board of the Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church elected officers as follows at the concluding session of' the annual meeting here yesterday afternoon: Honorary President, Mrs. O. A. Rlx Honorary Second Ve-Preaidcnt. Mrs. R. L. .Mcintosh. . President. Mrs. J. B. Oitoson. First Vice-President. Mrs. H. S Meadows. Second Vice-President, Mrs. Tho Treasurer. Miss Bird. Dorcas Secretary, Mrs. I Educational Secretary, Mrs. R. C. ! Bamford j Girls' Secretary, Mrs. C. J Nor- wealthy 80-year old Moslem woman has donated about $450,000 to found a hospital for the poor In i Jcrsualem. LONG DROP It Is more than twelve mile Mrs. James B. Gibson Elected Pre- vertical distance from the lowest depth of ocean peak of land. NEWFOUNDLAND by TGA Canada's National Air Line To meet war requirements, T.C.A. began cm Iaily Bervico for A Ma Passenger and Au Express to St. John's, MM., connecing at Moncton with Transcontinenlal flights. Those desiring to use the service should enquire at T.C.A. offices. Lv. Moncton....,.,...., Ar. Sydney At. St. John'a, Nfld.. 6.00 a.m. A.T. 7.20 a.m. A.T. 12.20 p.m. H.T. Lv. St. John'., NHd 1.45 p.m. N.T. Lv. Sydney 3.50 p.m. A.T. At. Moncton 5.15 p.m. A.T. T.C.A. Dllv Speed the Nationa' War Effort '2 round trips Acron Cnd (3 round tripi Toronlo-Ntw Totk 2 round trip Toronto-Htlii! 2 tounij Mna kfnntrs.l.Wl.J. '' 2 round trip U&btidgCMgtti.Tdmnion ' to the hlghes: BASE OF SHELLAC Colonial oi insect which feci on the banyan and other oriental tree, produce the animal resin known commercially as lac. base of shellac ' rington. Little Helpers Secretary. ioroniunwa-Mostiu OVER 20,000 SCHEDULED MILES DAILY TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES Air Mail Passenger Air Express Mrs uungate. Prayer Partners' Secretary. Mrs. O. J. Dawes. Living Message Secretary. Mrs. C. K L dim-ad. mas Anarew. j Delegates to Dominion conven- oretary proiem, Mrs. it. und-,tlon- Miss Bird. Mrs. Champion Smlthersi. Mrs. Norma and Mrs. Plnnlger. Stewari The delegates rose during the convention to attend the funeral of the late W. J. Oreer ln a body. Mrs. Oreer having been one of the rctive members. Tea Is Successful Enjoyable Affair Was Held Wednesday Afternoun Hie first Presbyterian ChunU Choir Empire tea held in Un church halt on Wednesday aftei - u n n4. m.mm -. ..f IM.. U.. I I iiLKjii was tcijr finicHiui. inr iwii was decorated wUh redj while arid blue streamers with a large picture of the Rayal Plunily hung m a prominent place. The tea table, which was presui ed over by Mrs. A. F. Mt'Sween Mrs. Samuel Maaaey and .Mrs Harry Calderwood. was centered with a silver bowl of red. white and blue flowers. The tea-room was in charge of Mrs. J. A Tenu and Mrs. J. A. Frw A special feature was the dellm tessen stall which proved to b very popular. It was In charge : Mrs. 11. N. BrocklMby and Mrs James L. Lee Servtteurs were Mrs Robert 8t: achan. Mrs. William Martin. Mr H. M. Foote. Mrs W. W C. ONell! and Miss Molly Owens Cashier was Mrs. James Simp son. warn t Ik II .w p lUlnsKy J hlMI.W .MID.M 1 1, at J li RED SKEI.TON In "Whittling In The Dark" TAXI mm . j ol$1.70 a 012. 65 io oiM .05 PLEASE SAVE THE BOTri.E! Canada needs Ola! Save all bottle. Vour Salvage Committee will collect. ThU aavertisement is not published or dlsplaved by Ujc Ll-uuor Control Board or by the Oovernmentof BriU4th Columbia t AMAMiAMATI'.h RUILDINC. WORKERS IP CANADA Prinre Ruprrt. H.C. MI.TROPOI.E HAIL Mcttlnw every fourth Sunday in the month at 2 pm Unit No 1 ShipwrlghU. Joiners. Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. Rot im G O L D S E A L THIS SKAL OF QUALITY mm Soclteye Salmon J Fancy Red J Herrinjr ! in Tomato Sauce ! Sandwich Spreads J Spiced Salmon J Smoked Salmon J Blotter 5 ntttllHHIHHHiiiii,!. EDWARD ARNOLD Patucu DAW . CiiAfji FAFJBEU nV (VN.D ammi Zt Hour Srririre at Urcular Klf Wanted -Raw Furs 10DW AMI SATUIDAY COMIM, Mtl.V 11 s. "To the Shoffs of Ifipt.u In Trchnlrolir When Yu Waul a Reliable. Comfortablr. U. naibl Service PHONE 13 HM.tn MAKKET ritins TAIO Representing-! 11 IDSON'S HAY COMPANY XblP to J. E QRMHEIM. Cow IUy. Prince Rutwrl. It C . rhont IIS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOoooc - j- :c 5 RETIRING FROM BUSINESS 0 Mrs. Smith U tloxlns out the I LOWER SHOP in the Hroolnbank Hullilinc owlm to ill health. fx - 5 SPKCIAL HKOUCT10N8 IN KNOLIWI CHINA. CANADiA. V 'I g TERY. PLANTS, 8KKD6. ONION HiSVH, LAWN BEEDS. TOTIL g IZKRUTC. Fixtures filllius, cales, hw case. cah rrtUter, itrr rlt-O IJDY liARLY TO SECURE BARGAINS "WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIXK WE PAY CASH For Old Phonograph Records NO STRIN(JS-NOTHL(I TO UUY NO WAITING Bring your old records to us no matter how poor their condition and we will pay you 5 CKNTS FOR I3ACH 10 INCH KECOKI) 8 CKNTS FOR KACH 12 INCH RIX'ORI) NOTE: Laminated records (paper core) are not nr-cepted these Include Regal. Harmony, Velvet. Edi'" Columbia (except c serlesi and o few others. All "tl"'r makea-Vlctor. Bluebird, Decca. Brunswick are ikI for cash. This offer may be witlulrawn.nl any time ,u o-(JKT HUSYIlIN'NOm. . ii 'Jl Tako:Your6iri!Rl'cord.sTo