.HVKSDAY, MAY 28, . Quality Guarantee "SALAM TEA Classified Ads. FOR SALE rjr. SALE Fawcctt klUhen oh -:.:? Apply Sergeant Baker. P;...'e 121 t )H SALE 4 HP. Eusihope eom-, ; '.e with propellor and ihaft in c:;!ef t ondttlon, WO Cash Ap-Home Oil Dock. 124 ron CALE -Walnut gateleg Ubk. Jj'.ty chin, cooking uten-r: ,ur. Blue 2778 210 6th Ave. C FT:.' 026) ALE Used kitchen table, Oreen 219. (123) r.T SALE- -Steel bodied pram. Cxi condition. Apply Suite 2 H d Block. (1241 r :i TALE N w IS foot sailboat 1 for inboard auxiliary r Apply 217 5th Ave. Bad. (133' i a CALE Restaurant. More, re-r rash register, Mar- ! . dishes, silver Box 1 ewart BC. HT i "s Mr Electric" Wertinghouv D Kl condlUon. Rd 271 (125) rc - ale Surveyor's M-foot ,'). '.pel chain tsteJ tapei I A, , . . Box 2M. Dally News. rCH CALE at S1000. Lot 1909. r. ? L, Situate on LakelscRoad 3 miles from Terrace and :r,g toq acres, of which i rufply T'ttres cleared, t Kd barn, plow, harrow - 1 a, ivator Official Admlnls-1 Prince Rupert UI4) ME 3 SUUrs Cafe. If In-'.fd all or wftte II. A. Nel-P O. Box flt7. Prince PERSONAL ' rmrMAN would like to con-' ' woman or couple to man-lj home and care f.r 3 i;rr Full or part-time Job. Crr?- 487 :123) Canada at War 25 Years Ago By Canadian Press) MAY 23 1917 -Foreign Secretary k J Balfour addressed Joint of the Canadian parlla-' Brazilian Chamber of Dep-; vo'.nd in favor of revoking :- - y and authorised seizure ' 0 tJ;.an ships MEN'S SUITS Utiles' anil (lent Spring Suits Military Madge anil linlsnlas M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Itos 975 Phone Or. 9C0 DAILY NEWS WANT AUd BRING RESULTS. PHONE 93. TILLIE THE TOILER WANTED WANTED Man for Fishermen's Co-operative Liver Plant cm Government Wharf (12$) WANTBD-Diehwasher and waitress. 3 Sisters Cafe. tf) WANTED Lady cook for private famllly. Rupert. Hotel d23 WANTED Stamp collector would like to meet other stomp collectors. Red 97'after 5:00 p.m. (123) WANTED Men with some radio operating experience or amateur radio experience to work as civilian radio operators at government station in Prince Rupert area. Applicants must not be subject to military service. Short probationary training period to be given partially qualified. Box 279. Dally News. (124) WANTED A small apartment by quiet couple A. Muhrttn, Box 4. City. ' (128' ' Sons of Norway Ladies' Aid Ronja Invitation Dance. Oddfellows Hall. May 29. (124) General meeting P. R. Ratepayers Awn. City Hall, May 29, 8 p. m. All ratepayers urged to attend. (124) Bruce Brown leaves on tonight's train for a brief business trip to 8m I there. Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant. formerly of Prince Rupert and now in Vancouver have taken ud re sidence in a home they have purchased at Forty-Bfehth Avenue and Blenheim Street in the southern city. Capt. J. W. Kirkpatrlck, area adtutant hprp la making his headquarters at Vic toria but his military duties take him on considerable travelling through various parts of the J Consult your V'AJr OPTOHETRISm Mrs. Hume and Mrs. Blackburn will sail on the Prince Rupert tonight for a trip to Vancouver, I Col. Sherman will leave on the 'Prince Rupert tonight for Van-Icouver. I Mlas Margaret McCaffrry will 'sail on the Prince Rupert tonight ' for a trip to Vancouver. WANTED Immediatelv two nrl Mr. C. Boulter and datwhter. three room or small house, un- Mrs. D. Parent, will sail on the furnished by reliable couple. Prince Rupert tonight lor a trip railway man V O. Horner. Oen- Vancouver eral Delivery. Prince Rupert. B.G TENDERS WANTED TENDERS will be received for a concrete foundation 40 by 50. For particulars phone Green 109. (123) A. C. Gardiner, travelling auditor for the Caacnan National Railways, will sail on the Prince Rupert tonight for Vancouver Mah Moon, well known local 3E Daily LOCAL NEWS NOTES Merely routine business was dealt with at the regular monthly meeting of the Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada which was held on' Sunday in the Metropole Hall. ! The appeal of Pat Mazzel to City Commissioner D. J. Matheson I against a suspension of his chauffer's licence following a Govern ment j-iquur Act conviction n&s been further adjourned. James Clark, transferred from here to Edmonton as superintendent of Canadian National Railways, has already left for the Al- jberta capital to assume bu new j duties. iNew Head Of I Lodge Here1 It. It. Mitchell To Succeed I. Dennis As President Of Eagles R. B. Mitchell will be the new ; president of the local Eagles' Lodge for the ensuing year. His is the only nomination to succeed the retiring president, Ignatius Dennis. Nominations were received at a meeting of the lodge last week. The election will take place next week. RED CROSS NEEDS LONDON. May 28, O' The Rp4 Prnu at tVia nraunt tlms 'is spending the equivalent of $2.- 650 an hour, nearly double the rate of a year ago. tfhhcuhcefiiehtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged tor a full month at 25c word Sons of Norway Ladles' Aid Son-a Invitation Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, May 29. Dance. St. Peter's Hajl. May 29. KOir KENT S?lwJrltrSf2l Tcftfol. MeetrlMvddrerj!t LARGE Room for men wishing to L - MIA . rft . n ' wwrr. no riawr airnfi. urtf .1 1 uoooooooooooaoooocKiooooaoa CREAM CHEESE AND oVRiL 1 . . r r :. ..uy;'. r FOR RENT Room and Board. Red M ZTlnt I V i rrvprwv sursieal treatment. I HOARD AND ROOM For falling to heed a police siren while driving a motorvehicle, Nels Carlson was yesterday fined $5 In city police court. 880 Mrs. Robieson. H23) i I J I1UI.KI.EY VALLEY MUTTEK 5 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO '.J Arrives Fresh Every U'eeU ! O D I (.Allmta In faatuHniT It i . Sl; and helping our up-river Announcement .OPENING JUNE 1 Sunrise Beauty Salon Violet Man Above Sunrise Slore Entrance Sixth Avenue PHONE BLUE 913 Ptlnce Rupert. B.C g . farmers. Try u once ana we . XI? feel sure you will wan; no otner. omer. lis its iresnness ircMiucsa . ana o oi minlitv Is unsurnassed. 2 S Wk also feature un-rlver P.-. VEGETABLES whenever pos-glilWe. 6 MUSbALLLlYl o 5 I; Economy Store I; ok "Wliere Dollars Have More . Si". Cents" : m I'.U. HO aia Hunts ..???"??"" FOR SALE Complete with Furniture I small Rooming House 1 modern 4 room living house 1 tljree room semi-modern living "house. All in good -ondltion. This choice property located at Prince George, B.C., lVi blk. from shopping centre and theatre. 90' front and about 300' from R. R. Station. Ideal place (or hotel. Undersigned selling out :wlng to death breaking up home. Terms Cash. Phone Green 438. Write: MR. R. HOLD EN, c-q P O. Box 606, Prince Rupert, B.C. 25 Red Cross Tea. June 3. Parent Teachers' fTea. Oddfellows' Hall. June 5. : Tea, Lutheran Church June 6. Presbyterian Missionary Mrs. Bremner, JunelO. Anglican Tea, Mrs. oils. June 11. Tea, . Nich- 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. Tolln's. June Anglican Fall Bazaar, Nov. 5, SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Bop 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT ON THE WRONG TRAIL! Same flavour; Same freshness! 3AME WHOLE WHEAT GOODNESS! had ckcmqecC) Gmiaitus tfie pwdotM WHEATS GERM The cftd for an adequate supply of "Vitamin Bl in the dirt if generally recocniied. Vheat germ ii a proven source of Vitamin B 1 -Shreddie" are made from whole wheat in w hich the wheat germ ii rttained. 'SHREDDIES u a ngitUrtd trad marfr ouiierf in Canada by the Canadian SArtdded H ktat Company Limlttd. t LADIES 0 jour irrtua in an sizes and colors at the VARIETY STORE .... kP MY feasts . BUY FROM YOUR MARTY HF.RE COMES THAT BETTY PERSOfj BLU ! L BETTy .M InOVJ TOST WAIT TILL I MAKE 1 DRUGGIST 1 I've - C .' mercv lJB . zm qq places ia. bill ruthp'U V ' 1 NOW IS THE TIME- i Lome Cornell 1 1 PAINTER AND INTERIOR DECORATOR g Phone Blue 143 T.1111 we nuoduced this tasty, whole wheat cereal, we decided to let it make its own friends on its own merits. Now Cubs has won its own way in the world. It has become a favourite on Canadian breakfast tables. So now, under its new trade mark, "Shreddies", receive it as a member of the Shredded Wheat family. It is made in the Shredded Wheat bakeries at Niagara Falls. Only the trade mark and the package have changed. This readv-to-eat spoon-size cereal has that same tasty flavour of mellow malt blended with the nut-like goodness of whole wheat. Get a package of "Shreddies" from your grocer today. s hredd les Give us an order right away for the amount of coal you expec 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 YOUR COAL EARLY (It Is also necessary to place your order a day ahead of Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 H ua,taiaaiutwtttt1 l tJ When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 1,3 21-Hour Service at Regular Rates Wanted -Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Representing HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. ORMHEIM, Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 815 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations BY WESTOVER L KEPT My AlOKO,TlLUE. SHE THINKSI Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yatt In full charge. As Charlie has many years' experience in the trade 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 fill) Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt. 1 f: J ' 'Ia 1' HVi