rtZDNXSDAY. MAY 2T.-1542. re: t r:;.7 c r i ";: 1 i0 AHiirtln! Iho rirnt I'rim ut llrllWh l initlrr HrrwrrV I iHlIon . . , Nmiloii, llnulum!, 1936. 1 'iJiMlllMMiM FOR SALE IKRS0NA1. t p jL .he j 'ALE Used kitchen table, 1 C'oen 219. )3S) SALE Ivory emmet drearer biif t radio $10. small wod r $3 812 Ave. Bt. upstaka. 1M SALE -Steel nndlUon. J BVk. bodied pram. Apply Suite 2 (124) C ALF Ntw 1ft foot mllbMi ' '.f J (or inboaid auxiliary .- A;ply 21? Mh Ave. Bt, (138) : LE Restaurant, store, re- ..-.r. rash register. Mar-(jullo. dufce. silver. Bx ii'wart. B.C. (127 It Jt EALE- Chesterfield aatte, al-: t :;cw $100. Orten m Mrs, r:n TALE Ekrtrk WeJnghoue . Oood condition. Red 271. U2) ALE Surveyor's 66-fort "icld steel chain. IIS. Apply E x 280. Dally News. SALE House and 5 acres of i the vitiate of Cedarvata, 0 Write owner at Pert Office, K. vanga. BC, Mrs. J. A. 3am- (122 T:n JiALE at $1000. Lot 1909. T S. Situate on Ukelse Road ;.V , 3 niiiM from Terrace and ug 100 acres, of which x.malely aerns cleared, rood barn, plow, harrow c 1 uHlvator. Of Tidal Arimtnis-Prince Rupert. '1341 rci.l TALE House, four rooms ti' om full basement. Five ; fnm Dry dock. Iteaaon- - (jr cash Green 394. m rJR f"ALE- Bisters Csfe. If ln-: ' d call or write II. A. Nel- P O. Box 957. Prince Ihm- (tf) 7rI,'?0RAPnEna and TYPISTS Nt::DED badly by Government ' ur work You can train at fc-nv1 for Job as Stenogrnpher, T;. ' OHtcc aerk, Letter Car-Mail Clerk. Customs Exam-' :r tr. Free advice and re-c:rd of appointment of our stu-dt from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd , Winnipeg. The old-f 1 n Canadx No AgenU GENTLEMAN would like to con-tet woman or couple to man-his home and care for 3 cldrcn. Full or part-time Job. Orecn 487. (123) S34, City 469 NIXIE THE TOILER f Ow Liquor (.onlroi board r by the Wrnment jf Lr t .h Coiumb a. Classified Ads. WANTED A'ANTKD- Dih washer and ress. 3 81st -rs Cafe. TENDERS WANTED LOST pocketbook. containing regis-1 tratlon card etc. between Dry Dock and U Si I Cafe. Finder THESE COVERALL'S OF BILL'SI SURE, I . . -n it- -ruuis TVi nDrv I AMD ARE .1 Uj nn ni w i 11 THAT'S THE)? , - SUS - 1 ; ( Oeneral meeting P. R, Ratepayers Assn. City Hall, May 29, 8 p. m. All ratepayers urged to attend. (124) I H. S. Parker, who was admitted I to the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Monday with a broken I ankle bone, Is progressing favorably. . Allan Kergln arrived In the city on Saturday night's train from his mprtlcal afurilo if TTr4 Saskatchewan In Saskatoon to i spend a brief holiday with his par-cnU, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergln !He will leave by Friday evenuvr's: train on his return to Saskatoon. J Mrs. C. B. Morrison sailed on the 1 Camosun last night for Massett to spend a month visiting her parents. Mi-, and Mrs. Jesse Brldden. Robert Hemming, after having been for several years In Edmon- ; ton is returning to the city on to-I night's train. He is coming to re- jjoin the typographical staff of the wait- I Dally News with which he was (tf) WANTED Lady cook for private ' faultily. Rupert. Hotel (123 WANTED Stamp eollecter would Uon1 "y. with headquarters) like to meet other stamp collectors. Red 976 after 5:00 p.m. pert area (123) WANTSO Men with some radio operating experience or amateur radio experience to work at civilian radio operators at gov ernment station in Prince Ru formerly identified. J. W. Parker, chief engineer of heartily welcomed by their many TENDERS will be received for a! old friends. concrete foundation 40 by 50.! For particulars phone Green 169. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams of ,123) I port Clements arrived In the city . j on the Camosun Monday night FOR RKNT !and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dalieil. Seal Cove. Mrs.' FOR RENT Room and Board. Red j Williams Is going through on visit with her son In-law, Mr. Hams and Mrs. John Wll-K J. M. Horn, traffic manager of I the foreign freight department of a U1C UUUauiau iiawviidi vkunaja piemse leave same ai uauy wews. noadquarters In Montreal. 124) and Mrs. Horn arrived In the city rrvsrr rju nt imnnrtant Vpvt on the Prince Rupert this morn- FOUND String of Pearls. Owner j may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this ad. HOARD AND ROOM LARGE Room for men wishing to share. 718 Fraser Street, arce.i 880 Mrs. Robleson. (123) i LADIES t: Get your ZIPPERS In all 1 slses and colors at the J VARIETY STORE ?! 4.4.4 j couver Returning to the city on the Ca-tala yesterday after making the round trip excursion to Stewart and other northern points were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner, Mr. and MrsrCrA. Bllton. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Rosang, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Denes. Mr and Mrs. J. R. Morln and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marchll-don. Mrs. E. Forshaer, Miss T. Fa-stlen, Miss Nlcholls, Miss Jennings, R. Smith, E. Urquhart. N. Comp-bell, J. Alexander. Sergeant Collier. Scrgt. Togood, E. Woodward. Steve King, C. E. Dodlmead, R. Kennlng-ton, E. Hetherlngton, T. W. E. Henry and H. L. Aurle. ' lr J - T LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Hospital W. A. Tea. Nurses' Home, tomorrow, May 28. U22) Capt. W. J. Parsonage, who was stationed for some time at Prince i Rupert early in the y,r, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert tnis morning from Victoria. He expects to spend the next copple of weeks here. TIRE EASILY? Tate Gin Pill the "relief or money Lack" kidney remedy a help remove tbeexceusadithat may be the cause of that lazy, logy feel ing. Money back if not satisfi! Rt trir tin, 41 Plfli the western region,, Canadian Na-I W1 . L'f Hit, M Wit Clm tW VS. ik lor "CUo RIO K4 Capt. W P. Armour arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, being here on Armour Salvage Co. niua aneiia biuan, wno nas In UlnnlruMr l .ninrtlnir fr u W a vacation IflO 10 van- days here on official duUes, hav-,the clty from the on the lng arrived from the East on Sat- uver and Victoria, returned to urdav nlaht's train. rrmce nuperi uus morning. I Rifles and other goods taken taV toJr w- - Swan arr5ved another breaking and entertas ln-,the c,ty on the toce Rupert this cident at Howe & McNulty's ornlnB from Vancouver, being hardware store have been reeov- here on business In connection AppUeanta must not ered and a warrant Is out for the wlth local defence projects. be sobjwt to mttiury service.: arrest of a man who Is alleged to "! 8hort probationary training per-! have taken them. The suspect. , CaPl- Andrew Sinclair, weU od to be given partially quail-'who is Injured. Is now in military kf'n Pllot. arrlved fled. Box 279. DaUy News. (124) :hospltaL . clty on the Prlnce RuPert thU i '.morning from Vancouver, being WANTS) A small apartment bvi D. C. Schubert general superln- here on official duties. quiet couple. A. Muhehn, Box tendent of Government Tele V J 1 UL. m graphs, and Mrs. Schubert arrived ""aia barney, cnargea wwn In the city on the Prince Rupert iwy violence, is appear WD-lmml 190 r hu naming from VancWfor in city police court after- uree room or small house, un-i KH.f vUU . e.h,lhort noon. He Is alleged to have rob- furnfched by reliable couple. f local of bed a Chinaman, of $5. railway man V. O. Horner. Oen-L 1-1. u. MEN'S SUITS Ladles' and Gents' Spring Suits .Military Badges and Insignias M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 960 (L S and r"J daughter 5 BDLKLEY VALLEY BUTTER Arrives Fresh Every Week 1 We believe in featuring It and helping our up-river farmers. Try It once and we feel sure you will want no other. It's freshness and quality Is unsurpassed. We also feature up-river VEGETABLES whenever possible. MUSSALLEM'S wllh Oreat Wert Ute ldentlflca- Wg irom Vancouver m xns course Economy Store tlon disk. Finder please return !f western tour and will proceed s nyh wnere Dollars Have More to Daily News. I East by this evening's train. They J "cents" are accompanied by Walter Hat-I.; r.O. Box 55 Phones 18-19 TvTiTvia ;ely. general freight agent at Van-1 .v.w.v.w.w.v.wuvyv FOR SALE Complete with Furniture 1 small Rooming House 1 moderii 4 room living nouse 1 tnree room semi-modern I living houseiMAU In good condition. This choice property lo- Icated at Prince George, B.C., 1 Va I iblk. from shopping centre and theatre. 90' front and about 300" from R. R. Station. Ideal place' I for hotel. Undersigned selling out owing to death breaking up home.? Terms Cash. Phone Green 438. Write: MR. R. HOLD EN, c-o P O. Box 606, Prince Rupert, B.C. FACIAL MAKE-OVER! GIVING TO RED CROSS Mrs. J. Keays. listed previously os 45.00 should be Proceeds, Capitol Theatre concert R.OA.F. Station N.B.C. Power Co. staff Ryan Construction, Employ ees, American project Edmonton Fusiliers Empress Social Club Anyox District Headquarters, Prince Rupert Defences H.OM.S. "Miramlchl" H.OM.S. "Bellechasse" " Dr. Si Mrs. C. H. Hanklnson J. J. Little Armour Salvage It Towing Co. Ltd Port Simpson, additional .... U. S. Engineers Alice Arm District R. K. Ferris W. H. W. Murray L. M. Asemlssen Peter Kwosnytza John Smith John Matthews B. Bodey J. E. Amundsen ?... T. J. Williams A. McLellan E. H. Sharwood ., Miss K. J. Watson ... Mrs. D. Taylor .. R. Ollmour I .. H. W. Butler Chris Anderson Nick Campanella Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Flddes Miss M. A. Currie Red Cross Tea. June 3. $10 j 256.45 j 98.80 93; I 78 i 55 50i 49! I 48.50 35 i 31' 25 25 25 19 16 14.50 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 rthhcuhcetnehtJ mmmmmmmmm, All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' Home, May 28. Sons of Norway Ladies' Aid Son-Ja Invitation Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, May 29. Dance, St.. Peter's Hall. May 29. Toe H. Meeting June 1. Address by Padre Garbutt. Parent Teachers Tea. Oddfellows' Hall. June 5. Tea, Lutheran Church June 6. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Bremner, June 10. Anglican Tea, Mrs. J. W. Nlch-olls, June 11. Hill 60 Tea June 17. St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. J. W. Moore-house, June 18. Strawberry garden party. United Manse. June 24. 25 Catholic Tea, Mrs. Tolln's. June Anglican Fall Ba2aar, Nov. 5. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT I mnMrmm mi Canned Fruits and Vegetables CUT BEANS Malkin's Best, each 12c PEAS Royal City, each i2c TOMATOES Nabob, 2's, each V-... 12c PEARS Dewkist, each 1 jc PEAS AND CARROTS Dewkist, each ...... 12c PLUMS Highway, each i2c Marmalade ORANGE Joan Abbott, 4 lb. tin Mustard LIBBY'S 4Qp 9 oz. Jar J.)" Pickles HAPPY VALE QAp 32 oz. Jar OX3 Baked Beans HEDLUND CI fjn Reg, size, 2 for U i Bathroom Tissue PUREX 2 for BY WESTOVER vMttv m:o look sol vielu.domt kkeI rn i oh) f ll ' jell. voo oomt MUCH UKE BIU. a MISTAKE AND SW lAcHA 1 JT . V" C JrT 'l l HAVE TO TRY "TO SEEMS AS lFTHMSSVtxrDVvjAIT SgF ? fJ U(5H h" tMil ! PX My FACE SO VOU WERE PTOMLV BILL TO HEAR. fTAC A S AfflS 'V I ViOHT LOOK san ra 4 ym mki 15c Pineapple Juice V. C. BRAND each Cocoa FRY'S 1 lb. tin 15c 33c Grapefruit Juice TEXAS 28 oz. size Tomatoes- 25c FRESH, No. 1 ftPp per lb .,. dO" Cabbage- NO, ' 1 FIRM lb. 6c MussaliWs Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. BOX 573 PHOXES 18 AND 19 WE PAY CASH For Old Phonograph Records NO STRINGS NOTHING TO BUY NO WAITING Bring your old records to us no matter how poor their condition and we will pay you 5 CENTS FOR EACH 10 INCH RECORD 8 CENTS FOR EACH 12 INCH RECORD NOTE: Laminated records (paper core) are not acceptedthese include Regal, Harmony, Velvet, Edison, Columbia (except C series) and a few others. All other makes Victor, Bluebird, Decca, ' Brunswick are good for cash. " ' ; ' ' This offer may be withdrawn at any time so GET- BUSY CASH IN mVTt Take Your Old Records To Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Ya$ttln full charge. As Charlie has many years' experience In. the, j 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 I'hone'rtlO , Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt.