RB24 lOtC cewt 5g -eS& -cSs. "TftWft'rTTtl VARIETY STORK BLUE stops clothes from turning yellow and makes them WHITE On wash days add a swish or two of Blue to the last rinse and see how gloriously while your things become as while as the whitest summer clouds all traces of dingy yellow gone. Only Blue will male your clothes snowy white. Seven colour combine to make white. One of these colours is blue. There is no true white without E:.-ol mm W 1 Vfi i u J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Mock I'hone C40 We also feature up-river ! "VEGETABLES whenever pos- sible. S MUSSALLEM'S k r? Ci "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P.O. Box 575 Phones 18-19 m "I BliiiBiBiBiiaiBirasBiBiBtaia MEN'S SUITS Ladles' and Oenls' Spring Suits Military Hadgcs and Inslgnias M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. ISox 975 I'lioiie Ct. 9C0 f m:i.iu.i:Y vai.i.i:v in i n:it ".Arrives Fresh i;very Week I f We believe in featunnR it ,.and helping our up-river farmers. Try it once and we ,r feel sure you will want no other. It's freshness and S quality Is unsurpassed DAILY NK-W8 WANT AOfi BItINO HRHIIITH PHOtfE 3, LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. J. A. Donnell will leave tonight for Vancouver. Mrs. A. T. Parkin left last night for a trip to Vancouver. Miss C. Vanderveen. from Sun-nysid, will leave tonight for Vancouver. H. W. Lannlng, T. Wheeler and Mis. O. N. Meggs are leaving tonight for Vancouver. , Miss Kate McKay, local school im::her. will leave tonight for Namu. Later she will procetd to , Vancouver. Hamilton Grant of the D. C. Packers left last night for Ocean Palls. M- and Mrs. H. J. Hansen and family left last night for Vancouver, i Mrs. D. R. . Barclay and family have left for Smlthers to spend the summer vacation season. L Consregat tonal reception for . Pv. Anderson. Lutheran Church. Saturday 27 at 8 pm. Program and refreshments. 148) Stipendiary Magistrate W. F. Eve is presiding over city police court here during the absence from the city of Magistrate V. D. Vance and Acting Magistrate T. W. Brown. i S. J. Jabour arrived In the city on last night's train from Vancouver for a week's visit here on insurance business. The city police court In which Empress Social Club Ltd. is charged with sale of liquor through Its servant has been further County Court cases of Charles E. Hanson vs. Gunnar Selvlg and S. C. Thomson vs. George W. Thompson, which had been set for hearing this week, have been ad journed. Major A. S. Parks, local auxiliary services and recruiting officer, re- l turned to the city on last night's train from a trip to Prince George and Terrace. ! Douglas Chrlstlson, who ha been away for the past two years and a half on naval duties, much of the time being spent in the Mediterranean, arrived in the city on last night's train to spend le.ve here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Chrlstlson. Mr and Mrs. IL F. Pullen, who have been in Vancouver for some time on account of the Illness of Mr Pullen, who is now steadily improving, have now taken a ?uite at Engelsea Lodge at English Ray. They are expecting to return to the city in late summer or early fall. Latest word from Vancouver is to the effect that Judge J. R. Brown, father of T. W. Brown and Bruce Brown of this city, Is doing satisfactorily following an emergency major operation. T. W. Brown Is expected back in ths city on Sunday night's train while fcB.BtE Kia,aiaiiiiiiw Bruce wui be remaining in the P1 IJuy Your n south until his father has further - i " Kitchen Utensils. " recovered. ?! Gadgets and Hardware S 5 at Hie tfithcuHcetnentA All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Mitchell. July 8. Legion Tea, August 5. J. R.I Presbyterian rummage sale. Aug. ust 22. Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and 8. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROf. "A Home Away From llnme' Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prlnre Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 soon in aid of Red Cross built and donated by H. J. ftees. Tickets may be obtained at Long Motors. Gordon and Anderson have Just manufactured. Take advantage of this opportunity to buy while they are available. CITY OF PUINCE KIT I' HIT All dogs In the City must have 142 Licence Tags. These can be had at the City Han or rrom the Pound Keeper. Penalties will be imposed on and after July. 15th, 194 JOHN UlttVIN CTty Pound Keeper. POST OFFICES SELL THEM ianks . rott omen DIFAITMINT 51011$ . 0IUOOISTS OI0CIIS TOIACCONISTS tOOK SIO IS d erWf UTAH STOUT n The fire department had a call about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon to the old wood-working shed of W. V. Tattersal on Seventh Ave. East. Sparks from a clearing fire City Commissioner D. J. will be In session as a city Col. E. J. Ryan arrived in the city on last night's train from Vancouver, being here on one of hte periodical visits to his local contracting work. MYPES SET peopi talmn: FOP LARD IS Till: MTItKMr: cot ut uv immsii (OI.I MItIA IS IMUtllATR ill Hie Matler of the (lllllliMrallll Aft" anil In the Mailer of Hie Kklale of IbxIrrUlc l(l,eiiii. olhrfHlM knomi an Hod' Mc lan. TAKE NOTICE that bv Order nt m HMifir JudHe Flher. Uxal Judge of jtlw Huptttne Oourt of Brntlan Cfchmibki I on the 11th amy ot June A D. ' Ji umxxnu Ackmlntotratcr erf live fruto A Roderick Mclin otherwlne kiitwn m liod Mclean formtrly of Prince HoptTt, Brttbth Columbia, 1e-cnu. who cnj pn or about the 20th cfcty of Ajirtl 1043. All pennons Indebted ' the aaJd eHtwte are required to pay the amount of ttvrtr indebted nem to me forUvwtth and all rxntotw having claims salnat the -ikl EtaAe are Trqiilred to-! nie uwtn y ii me properly verified on or jrore the 15th day of Julr M D. 1042 laillri whlrh distribution 'Wilt .be made imvltnf regard only to such i.lan. .( -h)!n I raur ftaw 'bM!"hntN f;d 3ATEO Pr iae Rupert B. C tllvU " J ie AT). 1942 '.Y flMAN A WATT ; Offt-ial AdmlnktUutor lime Huptrt, B C f B. Corbett arrived In the eaty ;thls morning from Vl&neww. J. McRae arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver. Go see the miniature steam en-1 gine now operating at Long Motors J T. J. WUMams of the Northern under own steam. To be raffled 'B. C. P6wer Co. returned to the city this morning from a trip to .11-- Vancouver on vacauwi. nrno row AitMfCTinp board officer from Ottawa, arrived received a large stock of new tri-'ln the city on last evening's train lite lamps and shades and are conducting a lamp sale immediately. TrHite8 are no longer being from the East and tomorrow afUr-noon will be available to receive representations from local parties who may have matters they wouh'. like to take up. r K. II . Gregory, federal priorMia KrmtaUce come3 rln chorch Whifflets From The Waterfront BlBBBBTBBBfBjWVKI MiHB ' pies have been limoui fnr var- Swift's Silverleaf IjhI'i mv hran.tf The weetnutty flavour makes pastry iaeic wnrri aiivenea! it always uniform. It keeps fresh longer -anil pies made with Silverleaf stay fresh too. Make your next Qie a success uw Silverleaf. For pies like Cranny used to bake, always ask for Silverleaf Lard. Swift Canadian Co., Limited. J Indian Agent James Guiett re turned to tne city yesterday af ternoon on the departmental cruis er Naskeena from a trip to various points around the mouth of the Naas River including Port Simp son, Kincoiitn. Arrandaie, Mill Bay and Wales Island. Mr. Gtliett reports that there has been un-uually good success this spring In gillnettlng for springs on the Naas River, some of the native fishermen having already earned $00 or $700. Most of the fish has been brought Into Prince Rupert by packer. The native fishermen are now preparing for the opening of th sockeye fishing season as from .the first of next week. Considerable activity is at the Dominion Fisheries of fice these days In taking out of 'sockeye -glBnet licences In readiness for the opening of the season ton the Skeena and Naas Rivers i next Sunday evening. With the 'Japanese away, salmon fishing this I season will be confined to white and native fishermen. had set the roof on fire. Slight Pleasant Affair Held on Lawn of damage was done. Strawberry Garden Party Is Enjoyable First United Church Yesterday afternoon a very de lightful garden party was held on council tomorrow morning to I the lawn of the First United Church transact miscellaneous business in- Manse by the Women's Auxiliary, eluding the ratification of the' Home cooking was In charge of transfer of tax sale orooertv Mrs. R. D. McLeod and Mrs. J. S. which Is being sold.. Irvine. In charge of the tearoom J tx-am r t tr ii w t o). j, u. xiais. iua, w amen Krlkevsky and Mrs. Fred Rogers. IX THE Nt'l'ltKME COI'IIT OK IIKITISII IfllXMIIIA IS KOIIATK In' the Matter of- the "AdmlnMrallon Ait" anil In the Matter of the Kutate of Jainen McNau(htn MininU, lieceaked. . TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ula Honour Judxe Flhr, Local Judxe of the Supreme Court of Brrtbth Columbia, I wan on the 10th day of June AJD. 1942 appottytrd AdmlnMrator with the WUI annexed of .the Entate of Jaraea lcNaugliton Munnla of Prince Rupert. BrlUali Columbia, daoeannd, Who died on or about Uie 19th day of February Aii perrmna tivaerxed to the Mid Fvrtate are rexulred to pny the amount of their Indebtedneen U) me forthwith and all peraona ha vine ctalma apiilnat the' raid- EMmte are mpieMted to rile tlwiri me properly verified on or beAire the 15th day of July AD. 1042 falling whtch dtatrlbutlon will be mode having retard only to mwh clatirwi of of which I ahe.ll hare been notfled. DATED at Prince RUDert B. C thla ) 11th day of. June AD. 1S42, !ORMAN A WATT Official Ad mlnia traitor Prlnc Rupert, H O. MEALS LONG WAY AROUND STOCKHOLM, June 96: 0 The Belgian Relief organisaikm In Sweden provides daily meats for 1.000 children In Belgium with od purchased In Hungary supplemented by certain dried foods from Sweden. bells and keep them ringing, Rr. E. S. Powell advised Peterborough Diocesan Guild of Bell-rlngersay-Ing "cranks" may want to introduce complicated regulations for the bflls, now mostiy silent for .he auriuon. FOR SALK FOR SALE Bedroom ur.e including spring and spring cni mattress. Terms. Apply 1440 8th Ave. E.. between 5:00 and 7:00 pjn. FOR SALE Central News Agency. FOR SALE Ptaam good OoodtUoB. Phone Green 831. (Hfl) HOUSE, completely famished. 10 rooms, bath, panCry, linen closet, large hall hot water heaMng system, cement basement. Suitable for rooming or boarding house. Price $4,000. Apply 510. 7th West (149 FOR SALE 10 acres farm land on highway H miles south of South H awl ton; 2 -room cottage, chicken pen, barn; H acre in berries; 1 acre garden, 1 acr-wheat, 1 acre oats, balance hay; plenty running water. Apply J. R. Stanyer, South Haselton. D.C. (151) FOR SALE Float house and boat Cheap for Cash. Apply Barton, New Floats. 15l FOR SALE INI Model A Ford, good rubber. Sacrifice. Apply Box 300. Dally News. lt BABY'S carriage, good condition. Cheap. Blue 010. 4 151 1 FOR SALE 3 SMers Oafe. If terested call or write II. A. Nel-i son, P. O. Box 957, Prince Rupert. tr t , WAN TKI) Servlteurs were Mrs. O. C. "Young, WANTED Tailor's Iron between is tMrs. T. Petroff, Miss Marie Lock.' tr tn t SHrM Tlln. B,l.. Miss Eileen Foster and Mrs. . machlneJVpply G. Q., P.O. Box Smith. m nm Airs. m. itogers acted as cashier. - - - WANTS) Immediately, house keeper for house close tn. Phone 422. (190 1 WANTED Housekeeotne rooms by News. or 3 room house. 0 1: anaiiiwiisc ior .year, posmbiej mrm'dlatJ'rjosscasfon by rivn en. glneer. News. Apply Box 207 WANTED Dlsnwasher ress. 3 Slat era Cafe. LOST Dally 154 and LOST Female black and tan pup, white paws, chet. E, P. Sldaway. Phone 852. M8) oooooooooooooooooooooooooa 1 Announcement NOW OPKN s unnse Beauty Salon Violet Mali Above Sunrise Store Entrance Sixth Avcnuo PHONE BLUE 913 Prince Rupert, B.C potfinnoofjnnpooiaoooooaqni Notice To Ou r Customers CHANGE IN STORE HOURS Under present circumstances, wherein we i" r taming of competent help a aertoos proi .em, forced to change our Saturday Gkatrg Hour. Effective next Saturday, June 27, the h !( of Closinjj will lie CM p.m. We regret that this change Is necessary and you, our customers, assist us to meet charged , by shopping in the morning hours wbenevr , particularly on Saturdays, We shall do out utmost to render the best aerv , , WATTS & NICKERSON 532 Tlllltl) Ave I ft All W Y I IISI. w Canadian Pacifi Transcontinental Trann-Atlnntic Trans-Pacific KKfJULAK SHRVICHS TO Vancouver, Ocean Falls and Way-points, Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skanway Otreet eoftneetlons at Vancouver with Canadian Pa '. Obtain Information, TIckrt and llesrrrationt from W. t- COATIS, (lenrral Acent, Prince Itupftt, ItC Miss Kenney Is SIGNALS uiven Shower , IN FINAI Mrs. II. lUlllday It Il.t, For! Popular ltrlile-i:irt Miss Marorte Kenney was the guest of honor at a delightful iwu juunsi men. iwix jvz, umuj ; ""r mm nii uj mn. H. (lie Halllday at her home on Fifth Avenue East. WANTED to Rent-Immedtately. 2 ...nin. ln Planning Planning to to tnc court whlct. ttu wtnnr htn Drfeatril Area llradquartrn Ti Ta Nothlnc UM M"M a Dnminrnn Day Cup l"ooti;a'3 Mgnak deleatfKi A ters toy a score : last night in a Dominion Day f'i thus quallfylnK ' Duy wimm j montns u nomioie i xu- rinu,n Jon- Th. r m the final tn b Oood prospect Box 301. Dally (honor was then presented with a I Wednesday. H t'cws- . .handsome gift from all those pre- ji name in pl!? ' enl r"'n which refreshments Headquarters was WANTED Small suite or light j eryed a,M P" of mu housekeeping room. Apply Box ' . 299. Dallv Hmrm (UxJ quests present were Mi . good-steed crowd ,LUUan Jones, Mrs. Helen Thom- WSQN r HELP WANTED for Hotel work: son. MKh Eva Cavalier. Miss Marv I CODS OI rilOFMCIANS man or. Woman.'. Ceri&il Jla'.ftsM S mm. Miss Dorothv O'NeriL Mlwi The . deities Bail . "d A: kla Fultoa,4MiM jaeannr Mpx- were the" two prim p t" and Mist Marjorle Kmney. the ancient rhoenlrjAnt MARINE ENGINES fa A single gallon of giiolina will give 8 to 10 hours of continuous operation in the smaller models of engines; larger sixes In proportion. All Lauson 4-cycle engines cm b throttled to trolling speed. tASY STARTING "See Your Local Dealer" ritabllihed SO Ton "INCI RUPIRT VANC0UV Manufactuttn and IHitrilutori