.JON0AY. JUNE 15. 1942 SPORT CHAT D:.".c have been set for the Doer ,:, Day Cup soccer play-offs. A Fon:c und Midlands will meet T:i day night and Signals and F Ucrs on Thursday. Winners of , Tuesday night game m meet and winners of Thuuda-y t. will play Area Headquarter. T".:e local winners will meet Ter- . - district for the divisional ,.:u'in.shll ; Canada at War 25 Years Ago Boton C' 10' 8 j::e 15. 1917:-King Oonstan- ,:c ; f Greece abdicated and wasj -cednd by h!s sooond son. A1-' UtXGIAN CONGO . ir- Allied force landed at ' . , ,ieus and French troops oecu-1 The Belgian Congo Is 80 ruiinth and LaruKii Cana- the slje of Bclitlum and ly'-ured i-itemy strong spots Lf:s Classified Ads. VOli SAUK . C :ut SE fur sale r rent. 4 rooms.! ground. 1 mile from sa-. t. .re und post office. Write: .' M:W-n. Haaelion. B.C. 142i RALE 5 roomed house. 1840 Ave E., tea minutes from ! storage. Phone Oren 407. r Opm. U4D ' SALE 1940 model 7-tube ra-$40 Also Winnipeg wush, :um. card table, standing !:( Apply WIT. Ilgott Ave. 143) T JR RALE 2 beds, 2 dressers and tic hot plate, other house-.! i sM-utlal Phone Hed 94. 1140) : in PALE atusVesjakar Comntan-' perfect coadltloil. tires very -x! $1000. Apply Barns ii Co. I'd. 143 1 i y.l SALE Kitchen range com-with oil burner and grate. ' rutg oleums, buffet. Piano . Green 8TJ. 041) SALE 4 room house. 2 lots. a? town, good faioeti. Fur- hed $2,500. Unfurnished $200. U preferred. 2H4 6th Ave. E. (130) or SALE -42 ft. cabin launch. C -id living accomodation. 40 ; engine In good condition. A ... 30 ft. hull suitable for troll- 1 14 h p. engine. Apply McLean's Boat Yards, Seal Cove. (142) roil HALE -Wood and coal range. . most like new. Phone Red 998. (139) 1'AYINO Business for sale or rent, nasonable Terms If taken at oe P O. Box 67. Terrace. DC (142) FOR SALE Fine ten room house. a'tir finished, concrete basement. r ood location, harbor view. Price reasonable . MeClymont Agencies, j (141)i FOR 8 ALE 7-tube consol radio.: 1942 model. $75 cash. Phone Black 340 after 6. (138) FOR SALE-Small float. 32' by 18' by 16'. suitable for small shack or gangway float. Logs and lashing in good condition. $75.00. Apply Box 291 Dally News. (138) FOR SALE Rooming house business. Vacant store In connection. Apply B.C. Clothiers. Phone Black 324. (H2) FOR SALE 3 Sisters Cafe. It In tcrestcd call or write II. A. Nel son, P. O. Box 957, Prince Rup crt. (if) HOARD AND ROOM norm and HOARD for man wish lng to share. 718 Frascr St. (138) tILLIE THE TOILER hOU BOYS VMERE SWEET SOME Of VtXiR SUEOS-MU'ivr COME IM AMD HAVE A Baseball Scores SATURDAY American League St. Louis 3, New York 4. Cleveland 1, Philadelphia 4. Detroit 5. Boston 6. Chicago 3, Washington 4. National League New York 2, Pittsburgh 8. Boston 0. Chicago 1. Brooklyn at Cincinnati postponed only game). SUNDAY American League Chicago 9. 11. Washington 3, 4. Boston 3. 2, Detroit 2, 1. Cleveland Z, 1, Philadelphia 3. 5 New York 6, 5, St. Louis 1, 4. National League Brooklyn 4. 1. Cincinnati 1, 2. New York 4, 3, Pittsburg 3, 8. 8t. Louis 9. 6. Philadelphia 1, 5. times covers one - twelfth of the African Contln ent. to to WANTED WANTED Experienced female C. stenographer for Dominion Government Office. Salary $75 per month plus cost of living bonus. Apply Manager, Unemployment Insurance Commission, Prlr.ce Rupert. (U) WANTGD-Diahwflr and walt-(tf rs. 3 StatoM Cafe. WANTED EJderly lady to care of for children. Room and board; no washing or Ironing. Phone 741. (1401 WANTED Room and board cr room only for young lady. Centrally located. Phone 11. (U) WANTED Furnished apartment or house to rent Apply Box 290 Dally New. (141) MARRIED Woman, 13 years ex perience office management and stenography, would take position. Phone Green 981. (139) WANTED Furnished house or apartment. Immediate occupation preferred. Phone Blue 921. (138) WANTED Olrl. Apply Hellbroner's Store. (142) 'WANTED Magatlnes urgently needed by Y.MC-A. for members of the forces. Leave magazines at McRae Bros. (142) WANTED To buy piano In good condition. Notify Midland Regiment. Apply Box 289 Dally News. (141) BACHELOR wants to rent furnished housekeeping rooms or shack. Apply Box 292. Dally News. (139) WANTED U. S. Government employee getting married,, must have furnished home, apartment or room for summer months. Phone 340. daytime. (143) LOST LOST Around 11th Ave. E. and Alfred Street, wallet containing money and important papers. $20 reward. Finder please write) P.O. Box 990. m AMALGAMATED HUILDINO WORKERS OF CANADA Prince Rupert, H.C. METROl'OLE HALL Meetings every fourth Sunday in the mdnth at 2 p.m. Unit No. l: Shipwrights, Joiners, Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. Box 1145 1 It w-kiiaI vm AiplSUIPLL TO GIVE ME - ALU VMORKEO J SNACK HAU0.C5O LOCALS O. C. Young sailed on Saturday night for a trip to Vancouver. A The Rupert Bakery announces that It will not take any orders af ter 6 o'clock and on Thursday after 1 o'clock. (139) Mrs. Monnell, the former Miss Eva Chandler, was a passenger for Vancouver on Saturday night after visiting here with hex parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chandler. She Is returning to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lineham re-1 . SUPPLY AND DEMAND F53 DaiLY WrJVtf Is Missing In Air Operations HffUnyM mrln, to Demers' store some five years ago and the excellent training the torla after visiting here for a fewlor are receiving under the capa- weeks- j Frank Henlgman, who had him- :ble leadership of the guiders. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cherry were H e city, has ben over-1 Owing to the Increase In popu-passengers latton and growing interest in Girl on Saturday night's " for a year and a half. When it is the aim of the Asso-take GuMes boat for Victoria where they will war broke out he was on his way up future restdence to England aboard a Yugoslav elation to form three companies 'freighter with a view to enlisting in the fall to meet the needs of r. p tmKo i. laovtnrr n thi. ' in the Roval Air Force. He had the principal districts of Prince evening's train for a business trip Terrace. , - - Ml Mary Pierce of the local bank of Montreal staff returned; the city Saturday nlfht from Stewart where she has been re- llevlng. E. Cullln, is reported to be do-, ing as well as can be expected In i the Prince Rupert General Hospital where she Is a patient. QqqjJ Mln R. M. Davie. O.B.E., is sailing tomorrow afternoon for Vancouver where she will take up future residence with her stoter, Mrs. w. E. couison. Miss Danes is one Prince Rupert's best known and highly esteemed pioneer women and numerous friends re gret that she Is leaving. Florence Fowler and Adeline Beaven, Indian women, were each fined $10. with option of seven days' imprisonment. In city police court for drunkenness. Harry Young and Isabella Young, for ob structing a police officer, pleaded guilty and were remanded until next week for sentence. .-Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Silver-sides announce the engagement of their second daughter. Marjorie Theodora, to James Henry Shu-man, youngest son of Mrs. A. Steele and the late P. Shuman of Vancouver. The wedding It to Uke,"- place ShOrUy. NAVAL TACTIC t Ramming the enemy's ships was the earliest sea war tactic. RAILWAY MILES The railways of the world cover more than 600.000 miles. Mrs. S. P. Woodside Is Advised To This Effect In Itegard to Her Nephew Word has been received In the city by Mrs. S., P. Woodside that yet her nephew, Flight Sergeant Frank the C. Ilenlgman, aged 22, formerly of was Orande Prairie and more recently of Victoria Is massing in operations of the Royal Air Force over riprmanv and Prance. His mother. the Mn. Honipman. who i a sister of of Mrs. Woodside, formerly resided I in thl dtv. havlne been Identified xvo. X, PiimK't and to leave the ship at South America land returned to victoria. BEAVER RETURN After a century or absence tne beaver are back at work In a Cape Breton area which is now a na tional park. B C' R. IIS !a. 'J. Things j j ft X J To Eat 421 !!yi!S "Delicious to our taste in tea and coffee; rich salad dress- logs that linger; cereals, pud- dings and desserts with a zest we love, candy, cakes, cream1 and cocoanut pies with a relish I that staya with you. Mother ' - I makes all these things for us and Pacific is the milk she always uses." From the letter of Miss M. t PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed !BTi;-HKrr a: n. '";'. ira in the si niTMc rnutT or iikitisii ( Ol.l MUIA IN I KOIUTi: III I lie M.4(Irr of thr "AilinluMrallim Art" and In thr Mattrr of lh. KsUtV of Kodrrlrk Ml.raii, ollirrwlx V'nown as' Kxl Mr- llanour Judw FlaVr, UnU JikW of the Supreme Count at Brtufch Oolumbla, I vm on tbe lUh day of June KXt. 1S4 appointed Adni)4atraor of the EMaAr of Roderick &ULran oUiera-Ue bacraa aa Bod ISt&jcaa rornxfiy ol Prince Rupert, Brttlah Cohimbi, de-ONwcd. who dlnl on or about tbe 20th dj of April 1943. All ixraooa tedebted to tbe aaUd cvlaite are reqvtred to pay Uie amount of their feoddbtednem to me forttintati and all persons haring claims aaRlost the aaad Estate are requ'.red to made oavtng regard only so auan j olaims of wtHoh I aball h-ve been noU- fled. DATED t Prince' Rupert. B. C. tills . HUl (toy of June AH. 1942. 5 NORMAN A. WATT ociKtai Aanumatmior Prince Rupert. B.C. IN Till'. SITUKME fOl KTOK IIKITIS1I COM Mill V IN ritOllU K III , lie NUIlrr of thr "AdmliiNtnillmi Art" ami In lli MHer of tjif . Kfate of Jamr 2 MrXmizhtuii Miinnt.37 'llnr.!. " TAKE NOTICE Mt bj Order of Hla ITcmour Judv Flatar. Until Judge of he Supreme Or ur. Of Br&lah Columbia. I on K'tn dT or June axi i!H2 appe'n'-cd AdD-U-atcator with the w Will arnexed of trie Estate of James McN!WMtrin MunnU of Prince Rupert. - BrlUsh Cotutntoia. dceaaed. wtoo died 5 oil or about mhe lath 0y of February 1942. All persens tivdbtd to tbe K6d BXUute are required to pay tbe amount of thftr livdebtednass to tne Xortn1ls " and all ixwaons hanne cUknu aai-nst tbe said Eataile are requetl to file 1 them with me property vertfled .on or "I before bbe ISth Oar of July AD. 1943 nie tteam with i properly Tertfled on 111 lllllliltaiaiBSKiBhar'' ,or bre me 15Ui day of July A. p. B "11042 falltow Tk-hlch dUMbutton vtil be First Aiders! Attention! The Prince Rupert Court House Section of First Alders. If at all possible, please attend the First Aid Practice of St. John Ambulance. MONDAY EVENING, JLNE 15, at 8 O'CLOCK at the CITY ,'IALL. Arrangements have been made for a member of the R.A.M.C. to lecture and demonstrate on "First Aid Practice In a Bombed City." A cordial Invitation Is given to all First Alders of Prince Rupert and to others Interested In First Aid to attend. At the close of the lecture and demonstration a dlscus- p slon will be held on "How to j Improve First Aid Practice In Prince Rupert." n.'t era t tbib in in lb falling wbaah dlotrlbuttan iwiU be mnde m 1 having reaard only to suoh claims df r of whloh I shall have own notified. H 1 DATED at Prtnce Uuport. B. C. tlvte J . llth day of June AD. 1942. ) NORMAN A. WATT ' Official Administrator b Prince Rupert. B.C GIRL GUIDE ASS'N MEETi Activities Of Past Year Reported ! on To Be Lxpanded In Fall The very valuable and worthy, Inconspicuous, work done by Girl Guides of Prince Rupert reviewed at the annual meeting of Association held at the home of Mrs. G. R. S. Blackaby on Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. V. Evltt, president, reviewed the work the Association in a splendid report and stressed the need of in continued activities of the Guides. me vaiuaoie wont mey are aoins. Rupert. This will lead to greater J sic:i c..ww.,,t ilnter - gulde competitions which mean so much to the life of Guides. The officers for the year were elected as follows: Honorary President Mrs. . R. L. Macintosh. President Mrs. C. V. Evltt. Vice-President Mrs. J. R. Mor- ilson. Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. G. S. Blackaby. Examining Committee Mrs. O- Rlx. Mrs. D. G. Borland, Mrs B. Gibson, and Mrs. J. A. Tens. New members received were Mrs. Arnold Flaten and Mrs. L. W. ;Kergln. Mail Schedule For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5 From the East Tuesdays. Thursdays and m Saturdays h P-m For Vancouver- Tuesday . 12:30 pm Thursday 10:15 pm Friday 9:30 pm May 8 and 19 4:00 pm From Vancouver Sunday . P-m Wednesday 10:00 am. Friday 10 am, Mav 14 and 28 am For Stewart and Premier- Sunday 7 pm Friday 2 pm tfhHouhcetneHtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Hill 60 Tea June 17. St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. J. W. Moore- house, June 18. 102nd. Tea, June 20. Strawberry garden party. United Manse. June 24. Catholic Tea, Mrs. De Jong's 5th Avenue West, June 25. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. J. R. Mitchell. July 8. Presbyterian rummage sale. Aug ust 22f- , Anglican rummage sale, Septem ber 24. Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and 8. J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 BY WESTOVEK MRS. ) " I I OH. MUMSY OUR V1CTORV SARPiPklRl I t I MnT IP VOt I rtP.T AS rTOW, " -r-rr v. ARE TO HELP . AsLL HWSPV AS THAT v r .ii-v; CSftSS INCREASE OUR MjT EVERY TIME VCXJ t VJASM UP Ifnps-. COUNTRY'S tjg) V" WORK IM AND COME) cVl?rH M7 J KftPS"PP" TJ M Sffl (WOMAN OF NEXT FALL Tailored by Day and Feminine At VUhl Kav nhnrr On Future Fahions "furlough dress." a revival of the tafternoon dress of yore, street By DOROTHY ROE length but dressy enough for Associated Press Staff Writer cocktails, dinner and dancing. NEW YORK June 15: Meet Illusion Waistline Anticipating a shortage of girdles the woman of tomorrow, as Intro-' duced by Irene Saltern, Hollywood ' nas designed the "optical 11-deslgner whose Job It kt to read lu lon waistline." a skillful man-the future of fashion rputation of fabric which suggests Since she must anticipate style a Mm waist without definitely de-trends some six months In advance , fined or waistline, hej Job of clothing the stars.! w,tn tbe disappearance' of zip- she is qualified to speak. Here pers- Mls saltern predicts a re-what she says: ivm to decorative hooka, buttons "The woman of tomorrow will and fastenings. She thinks dress for comfort, efficiency and the ,on& dinner suit In sleek black beauty. She will be tailored by day, 8311x1 wlu PQPu&r thls al1. wlth feminine by night. Her daytime evening gown and Jacket designed suita will make use of two and to 80 together, but sold separately, three-color combinations, surface Says she: "Length and width of interest and combination of two fall dresses may be frozen, but the different fabrics. Her evening silhouette is not. We will still have gowns will be softly draped and MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' Spring Suits Military Badges and Insignia M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Cr. 960 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 BUY YOCR COAL EARLY (It Is also necessary to place your order a day ahead of Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. t PHONES r..-...aJ iclinzbig to the figure. ' I Miss Saltern already has introduced some Innovations In war- fashion. One is the "free- whlch consists of a sleeveless coat or Jacket worn !" 'l.?0 beautiful and individual clothes." Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY 0 PHONE 657 1" 116 OR 117 M4 AND NIGHT . 13c . 33c . 13c $1.00 20c toe 23c oc. I For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 I DAY OOOOCKHl CHKOOOCCKJOOOXKKCrtKlCKJ01MlKKKOCHMOOH When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable JAXI Service PHONE 13 Zl-llour Service at Regular Rates FIRST AID NEEDS GAUZE BANDAGES, 1" x 10 yards . . GAUZE BANDAGES, 4" x 10 -yards . . ABSORBENT COTTON, 1 oz ABSORBENT COTTON, 16 ozs GAUZE, 1 yard GAUZE, 5 yards ABSORBENT LINT, package T3ANDA1DS, Plain 6r'MeTcunTchrome ADHESIVE TAPE, " x 2i yards 15c ADHESIVE TAPE, 3" x 5 yards 70c TANNIC ACID JELLY, for Burns 50c TINCTURE OF IODINE, 2 ozs 23c Also FIRST AID KITS FOR THE HOME 10c, 85c, $2.25 and 3.25 Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druqejists Tllli KEXALL STOKE PIIOSES 81 AND 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 8 It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. If you lose anything, advertise for it.