r i?.UAY, JUNE 6. in-' IHIRI IS NO OTHIR FOR SALE nh Purni'.u. - 1 rtnl! llouw 1 mod'Tn 4 r(vm '" -I three rom jrmi- vind house All in good i This choice property l-' Prince 0orge. BC. IV, r m chopping centre and w front and about 300' V R Station, ideal place : Under , aned sellir.K out '" ficath breaking up horn Cash phone Oreen 418, MR R HOLD EN. c-o P O ?. Prince Rupert. BC. i" tiii: mtri;mi; roritT or ui:itiii Mil l Mill in i-itnuur. 'a !: mallrr i.f iht ilnlnM'lli V and In Ibr mUrf M thr lrtlr -- lliktln Mluml. ilntl. Ifl -"net ami by order of Hl K rvtwr. mute on m lUi V!i. AO 1043. I ww appoint -' K.xratar ( u TfclKl af Jta K.iliin. cKrwvd MUl U BT-tr rUHn nuntiwt Mtt MM - - lttnn miri to fUrnWi 1 r..!riy rfii ui m c or I- i amy r Jun, AD. 1941. ;nr i ni. tl to ttar M iiri to iiv uv amount of ra t Pm.-,. itupen, B.C.. ttkto v ..( MT. AD. IMS NORMAN A. WATT. OrriokU Mntfntotrrtor. Prfnec Ruport, B C Lome Cornell PAINTER AND INTERIOR DECORATOR Phone Blue 1(2 TORACCO JU$"T 6lD OlD 3 a VILLI E THE TOILER 3 Smith Typewriters Bpeclal 1 IJfctrlc Hoover. Just Hke new . 6 Coleman Ciis Burners up from ..... 31 Sprincfillrd Mattrewes Iron) $18.50 to p iL CHUM OLD CHUM The Tobacco of Quality cut coAisi roi ri . cur mni rot o c ooooQoooaooeooeoooo o Announcement NOW OPEN Sunrise Beauty Salon Violet Man Above SunrUe Store I (ranee- Sixth Avi-nur piioni: m.iTi: ou IMnre Hupert. B.C. iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO tOUINO TOUt OWN I Specials Sil.80 S17.50 S2.50 S25.00 8 3-plere Chr'trrfirld in the latest styles and colors at Uiw Prices. B. C. Furniture Co. IMIONE IJLACK 321 llilrd Avrnue LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Mrs. Frank Skinner and daughter left on last nisht's trahil Mrs. W. Stone of Merritt arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon to pay a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W F Robertson. Mrs. Stone is the cousin of Mrs. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vance sallrd last night on the Princess Arlc lalde for a vacation trip to Van couver. Mr. Vance win be relieved as police magistrate "by t W Brown. The Junior Sertion of the Pniv Rupert Chamber of Commerce a iu monthly meet.ne last Rich (reappointed Brure Stevns a- re Kional representative to the Ju: .1 Chambers of Commercf orsin i ion of British Columbia reprf-sri inR Prince Rupert and Pr.r. George. , Mrs. Cyril Nixon and child Milled last night on the Princess Ade-ilalde for Vancouver. They expect IltU;to spend some time in the south. for a trtp to Smlthers. j ,;The regular monthly dinner I meeting of the Junior -Section 'of Mrs. J, R. Elfert was a passenger the Prince Rupert Chamber of on last evening's twin for a trip commerce was held last night, to Winnipeg. President Alf. Rlvett was in the chair and there was a good atten- Mrs. R. e. Mortimer and child dance of members with guests in eft on last night's train for a trip- the persons of Rev. A. F. Mac-to Burns Lake. Sween, Arthur Bromley. Douglas Wood, James Schreifels and Don-Among the donated articles at aid McLachian. Business was of a the Red Cross tea held this week fairly Inconsequential character, at the home of Mrs. L. W. Kergln Regular monthly meetings of the were found dainty hand made junmr rhamivr ;,n. n tl,n,f. " -S. - ..... . , iwu 1 1 v i svumb &. u&nay wnicn were sold Instead of raffled. They evinced much favorable comment attracting a great deal of atten-tlon from the ladies present. ed f, sumrr: the summrr i.i iie fa.!! The recent dinner dance of thn Junior Section of the Prince Rup- . ert Junior Chamber of Commerce BLsh0 G A Ri AVOID WASTE when you make tea ! You will set best results both in quality and quantity if you carefully 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 v.'ater you require and see that it is BOILING FURIOUSLY before you pour it into the pot. 4. STEEP 5 MINUTES I tea jy .MAC KNOWS HIS VEGETABLES 25 nd will be re- sail on the ,.Www a u. u wa3 Camosun knight for Masse(t on monin7 meeting ecclesiastical duties, of ,.u. the Junior section last night.' L!T Z nrCJlhu,eM.t VT ' A letter from Arthur Brooksbank, en oyable from a soctal stand- point and a vote of thanks was 3 nu.i J 0( n. Ru ."..J tendered to the committee in charge consisting of Robert Parker. Colin McCarthy and Ted Smith. A communication from the mayor of Windsor, Ontario, In retard to the annual conference of the Junior Chambers of Commerce of Canada to be held June 36-27 at Windsor. Ontario, was read and filed at U)e regular monthly meeting of the -Junior Section of the j Prince Rupert Chamber of Com-Imerce last night. Correspondence I from the National Tourist Association was also filed. to the Issue as to the future form of dvk government was presented at the meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce last night but no action was taken- The Junior Chamber has a committee con sisting of L. M. Felsenthal working on the subject. CRM 'I' msaiitmiiiiHii GET YOUR PICNIC GLASSWARE 1 AND ) CROCKERY NEEDS Jl AT THE 1 1 rif itit imn b :BiayiiHri. rfhHcuhcemeHtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Tea, Lutheran Church June 6. Presbyterian Missionary Mrs. Bremner, June 10. Tea, Anglican Tea, Mrs. a V. Evltt.' June. 11. Hill 60 Tea June 17. St. Peter's Tea, MrsJ; W. Moore- house, June 18. 102nd. Tea, June 20. Strawberry garden party. United Manse. June 24. Catholic Tea, Mrs,, Tolln's. June Prosbytrkri rummage sale. Aug. ust 22.- Catholic Bazaar, October 7 ond 8. Anglican Fall Bazaar, Nov. 5. I HOPE MINE IS UNDER 1W BIG TREE VMHERE I VMONT (SET SUNBURNED Mrs. AvF.iMcSween and son left. on last, rilghfs train for a trip1 to Winnipeg. Anne Brown, "daughter of T. W. Brown, left on last night's train for Smlthers. Mrs. Colin McCarthy was a pai-sepger on last night's train' fpr a trip to Vancouver. ' : ii G 0 L D THE SEAL OF QUALITY Sockcye Salmon Fancy Red Ilerring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' Spring Suits Military Badges and Insignias M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 960 j0 a a AMALGAMATED BUILDING WORKERS OF CANADA Prince Rupert, B.C. METROPOLE HALL Meetings every fourth Sunday In the month at 2 pan. Unit No. 1: Shipwrights, Joiners, Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. Box 1445 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MINING MACHINERY AH Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled J. M. S. Loubser D.O, B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 SSiklHlkSkkSHiMsVH The Hyde Transfer Wanted 500 I GUNNY SACKS l At 5c Each HYDE TRANSFER Second Avenue Phone 580 BY WESTOVER AND "START A MUSHROOM COM ' n,TEST,THEY RAISE , "OH, I FOR- MUSHROOMS IM J GOT ABOUT V . CAVES VE6ETAe.l.ES ) y-K NEEDING QJOn J CHURCH 1; REV. A ! I NOTICES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 5th Atenue and Young Street) Pastor: Rev. c. A. Wright Mr. Justice J. M. Cody left onr f f If SUNDAY, JUNE 7th last night's train for Prince George li;uu a-m Mornmg service. Subject: "The s: after presiding at the session of! Covering the Supreme Court Assizes here.! 12:15 P-m Sunday SchooL There are two criminal cases on the list at Prince George. Sort ? Bed and Narrow 7:30 pjnv Evening Service. Subject: "Saint Intigniflcance" 8:35 p.m-Regular Monthly Communion Service. Communion Service is separate from our Evening Worship. A hearty Invitation is extended to all who would make this their Church Home to unite with us on the Lord's Day. iFirst Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East r. lacSWEEN, B.A., Minister SUNDAYJUXE 7 ' j.' 10:00 ajiL Sunday School. 11:00 ajn-Puijllc Worship. 7:30 p.m-iEven!ng Worship. 8:30 pjn. Sunday Evening Hour. , Strangers and Servicemen Always Welcome PKINCE RUPERT GOSPEL TABERNACLE 223 6th Avenue West We cordially invite you to attend all the services at the Tabernacle Tuesday, 8 pjn. Bible Study. Friday, 8 pjn-Young Peoples' Meeting. Sunday: 11 am.; 2 p.m.; 7:30 pjn. Sunday evening will be Pastor and Mrs. Friesen's Farewell Service Pastor and Mrs. Amundsen from Claresholm, Alberta, are taking over the pastorate Sunday, June 14th. Announcement DR. STANLEY W. C0LT0N, Chiropractor, announces the opening of an office at Suite 202-3-4, Medical Arts Building, 825 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. DR. JOHN M. S. LOUBSER has now taken over Dr. Colton's practice located at the Wallace Block, Prince Rupert, which he has been continuing during Dr. Colton's enforced absence. 1 POLAROID GLASSES! I - 1 P(0LAR0ID GLASSES are something new and different in the Glass field. They stop all glare whether on land or water. Complete with Also Clip Ons. Per Pair, a carrying case. $2,00 Ordinary Sun Glasses, 25c, 35c and 50c Ormes Ltd. Jim Pioneer Druqtiats THE U EX ALL STOKE 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. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home'' Kates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Itupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19G savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Thone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET PItlNCC KUl'EKT til