.vlDNESDAY, MAT 50, IQiS. ' -11- "i ' 552 DTuEY NrTwtJ WATCH THIS RED CROSS TIIKHVOMRTEIU ()l:J..( MVK IIQ.DOQ TO MAY SO o $9,785 WAITS AM) MCKERSON .Mm nothing-Prince Rupert FOR SALE s,'.h Furn!:u.p l small Ihntr 1 modern 4 room 1 three room seml-N.ng house All In good This choice pfntvrty lo-Prince Oeone. B.C.. 1V m shopping centre and :- 80 front and about 300' r R Station ideal place ' UntersiKiMd sHUr out Uni) breaking up ho. mjy MR R HOLD EN. c-o P O Prince Rupert, BC. BtlKM Y VALLEY IUjTTEK t IrrltM reh Every Week I 5 Wi believe in featuring it . 1 helping our up-river Try It once and we 2 ! r ure vou will wan', no r" Its freshness and t 'j n unsurpassed. t v also feature up-river f VEGETABLES whenever pos J MUSSALLEM'S ft Economy Store f Wl.-re Dollars Have More t . cents" T O. Itox 575 Phones 18.19 '.V.W NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZAKELLI. PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Kales 75c up M Hooms Hot Si Cold Wafer Prince Rupert, B.C. rhnne 281 i). Itox 196 iour i.namrlwarr ror the Kitchen LOOKING UTENSILS at the I VARIETY STniili! t 4 .4,4, Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a S"IE REPAIRING DEPT. ftt 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 he right. Let him do U for lou. We also carry DRESS SHOES AND WORKINO BOOTS. UNG, the Tailor Street Phone fill) Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt. IJAILY NKW8 WANT ADd BRING "isaULTa. I'lIOHE 88. LOCAL MEWS NOTES ATonmht i PT A. meeting will be postponed to May 27. A Eagle' Special Business Meeting Thuwday, May 3J, 8 p.m. Refresh- fflWHb . U8) IlAtl... 11 i PBlrd af Um IB ydt yemeraay Jay tuttrj aitecnoon u-iM-ry wiiea on the Catak far Vanomiver. Wtlllam GoWbloom sailed yesterday allfacon on the Camia for a buMneM trip to Vatweuver. J. H. Maeey relumed to the elty on the Prince Rupert this morn- 'i it irotn Vancouver where hU brother recently died. UtUe Norway KnttMn dub Tea -Mm. J. Munlhe's 431 th Watt, THday. May 21, 3 to C. Every body welcome (117) ! BACKACHE? Slug tith kidnryi often ciiue lain Uck Gin PHlt-the o!4 reKhle Hdney rrmedy will help th!f condition, Sc'A oa t money back baiit. fiuuUf ttu. At euii Lri tlx, M fmt (In (' ! S. ttk r "irfoc MlT) Sergeant O. L. Hall, district chief of provincial police, returned to the city on the QaUla yesterday from a trip to Stewart on oVtcla' dutiM. Howard Chambers, manager of Klemtu cannery, la a visitor to Inverness cannery on the Skeena River, having arrived from Klemtu m the Catala at the first of the week. W. T. tendent Moodje, general superln of Canadian National for British Columbia with- htadquartarc- in Vancouver. and Sam Morrison, dUtrict -engineer, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, being here on official duties. Time Now! House Spring Cleaning I For Years you have been throwing everything into the basement; articles for which you have no use. We know hundreds of people who will buy what you dispose of. Stoves, beds, table, chairs, doors, windows, tools and 'hun dreds of articles to numerous to mention. We give you our best cash offers, or In trade for home requirements. It is important to you. It is to us. Our phone num-oer Oreen 916. Ello Furniture Store rhlrd Avenue. lm Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY rilONE 637 BklGHTEN-UP jgs: ijounsPinirf r- ' T' WIIH BH'MlltH- PAINT AAA fiORDON'S Phone 311 i i iii'iaaC: JSl B H "Enjl!iKH Pilnt will put t nw lie. on yeui homt tupttler ttIor pilnl btyond tk ritcS ol Imlutlon itiyi brlsM nd jlrti full protection for yun. On jllon tovtrt 700 iqu fell. Slct D M for tndurinc nd iconom. HARDWARE Mrlirlde Slreft Dr Neal M. Carter will be the speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, Lyle, Swain of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station staff jailed on the Prince Louise lat evening for Vancouver' on official business. Mr. John Connery Is sailing on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night for Nelson where she will visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Hicks. Announcement is made In the British Columbia Gazette of the winding up of the Tslmpsean Syndicate Ltd. of Prince Rupert with W. O. Fulton at liquidator. A. W. Shlel, president of the Pacific American Fisheries, and Mrs. Bhiel, after a brief trip to Alaska, were passengers aboard the Princess Louise yesteday afternoon returning U Bsllingham. Mrs. Robert Lloyd-Jones and hild arrived in the city on the I Prince Rupert inks morning from Vancouver to pay a visit with Mrs. Lloyd-Janes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. R W. Cameron. , Mlas J. B. Peters R. N. of the tu-brrcukMis division of the provin cial Department of Health, after pending a couple of days here on official duties, sailed by the Oa-tata y eater day afternoon on . her return to Vancouver. R R. Walker, provincial Conservative organizer, after a brief visit to Stewart, arrived In the city from ttttre on the CataJa yesterday and will be here for a day or so be for proceeding to Vancouver. CLINIC APPItECIATEIl j TVia nllil KkU' lltM equated by Miss E. D. Priestly R N., poollc health nusee, continues1 to be appreciated by mothers of in fants and children of pre-schoo! age. fourteen children were presented at the clinic yesterday afternoon. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late W. J ureer will take place Thursday at 2:30 p.m. from St. Andrew'.-: Cath edral. 22. thhcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. I. O. O. F. Victoria Day Ball May Little Norway Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, May 21. Mrs. Mun-the, 4 th Ave., West. Auxiliary ' Tea, May 28. Nurses' Home, Dance, St. Peter's Hall, May 29. Red Cross Tea. Junt J. Parent Teachers lows' Hall. June 5. Tea. Oddfel- 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. United Strawberry Tea, Mrs. James Clark. June 24. Anglican Fall Bazaar, Nov. 5. Commander A. H. Reed, naval officer In charge at Prince Rupert, was an interesting speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. President O. L. Rorle was In the chair ( and there was a good attendance of members with several guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Burr of Vancouver aee visiting In Plnce as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hammond. 1123 Sixth Avenue East. Mr. Burr is the representative for the Canadian International Engineers. They will be returning to their home in Vancouver are visiting in Prince Ru- FUNERAL NOTICE A An emergent meeting of Taim-sean Lodge No. 58 AJ. it AM. will be held In Masonic Temple Prince Rupert, B.C., on Thursday, May 21, 1942, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of conducting a funeral service for our late Brother Wllbert John Greer. A service will be held ..at . the Anglican.. Church at 2.30 pjn. Tyee members and sojourning brethernare requested to attend. W. D. VANCE, Secretary. NINE-LIVES SON LONDON, May lg; "He must have nine lives," said Mrs. EMott when she learned that hex 20-year old son had been saved a third time from torpedoed ships. BOLIVIA'S TIN Tin represented 70 percent of Bolivia's 1939 exports. Specials 1 KITCHEN CABINET I $17.50 30 GALLON WATER TANK Just like new, 'ow price. 2 LOGGING JACKtJ la first class condition at very reusable price. 80 GALLON WATER TANK heavy duty-at a snap price. -with fittings, at low B. C.Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue DRUGGISTS SELL THEM i v r- 1 IANKS . fOJI OfHCI$ DEf ARTMINT $1011$ DIUCOI$TS OlOCIlt TOtACCONISTS IOOK $TC4ES W mImt lETAIt STORES STENOGSAPHERS AND TYPISTS (Female) For Positions of Qradc 1, Grade 1A, and Grade 2 In Dominion Government Departments Salaries, Including cost of living bonus, less 5 deduction for savings for retirement, as follows: $G8 60 no experience; $83.25 and $99.90 one and two years' stenographic experience, respectively. Physical fitness; age not under sixteen years. Applications from married women accepted. Candidates available to serve at Ottawa are URGED to apply. Those not available for service at Ottawa will be listed for employment In the Province or centre In which they reside. Appty immediately, on forms obtainable at Post Offices, to CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, OTTAWA 000 FOR SALE FOR SALE Troller. 29 ft., $450 cash, Rowboat. 10 ft. Trade for Gas Battery Charger. Apply Box 277, Daily News. '120) FOR SALE House and 5 acres of land in the village of Cedarvale, B.C. Write owner at Post Office. Kltwanga, B.C., Mrs. J. A. Sam-pare. '122) tor SALE ?i mattress, clothes wringer and wash tubs. Blue 609. H18 FOR SALE Electrolux cleaner and attachments. Good condition. Apply Box 276, Dally News. (118 FOR SALE at $1000. Lot 1909, Range 5. Situate on Lakelse Road about 3 miles from Terrace and containing 160 acres, of which approximately 7 acres cleared, with good barn, plow, harrow and cultivator. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. '134 ' FOR SALE House, four rooms,! hnthroom full basement. Five i ... . rt -j 1- T)AMn minuies irum wrjruut.. nwuu-1 able for cash. Green 394. '122) FOR SALE One 4 to 5 horsepower Easthope stump puller with blocks and lines. New. $300. Box 275, Dally News. 121 FOR SALE Good paying business, confectionery and restaurant A. Beaudln, Terrace, B.C. 118) FOR SALE 3 Sisters Cafe. If Interested call or write H. A. Nelson, P. O. Box 957, Prince Rupert, tf) WANTED TENBERS WANTED TENDERS will be received for a concrete foundation 40 by 50. For particulars phone Green 169. 123 WANTED What have you, to ac comodate? Will buy used linen, blankets, curtaining, cushions, pillows, mattress, fixtures, table,' utensils. If any article phone j Cook, Rer 346, or Box 278 Daily News. '118)' i WANTED A small apartment by ' quiet couple". 123 j WANTED Chamber maid for part i time w-ork. 7:30 to 10:30 pjn.' Rupert Hotel. 118) WANTED Bejl-boy between the ages of 16 and 17 years. Rupert Hotel. (181 WANTED Man or woman, 2nd cook. Apply Central Hotel 121 WANTED Girl for dry goods store. Experienced preferred. Box 274, Daily News. (tf) WANTED Furnished light housekeeping rooms, suite or small house. Phone Pilot Officer HAL Carter, St. Elmo Hotel. (120) Y. W. C. A. ROOMS REGISTRY Accomodation urgently wanted for service Men and Families Mrs. Garbutt, 231. LOST LOST Key of important rings with Great West Life Identification disk. Finder please return to Dally News. LOST Key case containing four keys, Finder would oblige by returning to or- -advising Daily News, (tf) FOUND FOUND Man's wallet. Owner may have same by calling at Daily News and paying for this advertisement. PERSONAL STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at home for Job as Stenographer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mall Clerk, Customs Examiner, etc. Free advice and record of appointment of our students from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg. The oldr est in Canada. No Agents SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT I IT S OUR TREAT ALL DAY SATURDAY I S Case lots $4.45 H P SAUCE- PEACHES- We are serving a delicious new drink free Hot Chocolate made with Carnation Milk. Best for Babies and cooking too. Hear the new "Carnation Bouquet" program every Tuesday and Thursday 10:30 a.m. over C. F. P. R. Tall tins 12 for Reg. size bottle Glen Valley 15 ozs.. 2 for 1.17 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY i RAISINS- COFFEE- Australian 4 lb. bag Koban 1 lb. tin 49c 50c 36c 25c TFT T O Puddmgsor J Li Li LiW" Powders. 2 for JLtlVs AVOCADOS- Large and Ripe 2 for 35c RITZ- Tu" 15c CRAB" Charlotte 35C AYL.MER BRAND KELLOGG'S CEREALS SWEET jift ALL C)Op CORN X BRAN AOK, CUT RICE KRISPIES BEANS lAlt 2 for &OsZ PEAS ififa CORNFLAKES -fl (n size 2 3s 2 for JLOK, Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. BOX 575 PHONES 18 AND 19 RETIRING FROM BUSINESS! Mrs. Smith Is, closing out the FLOWER SHOP in the BrooksbankS Building owing to ill health. , g SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN ENGLISH CHINA, CANADIAN POT- TERY, PLANTS, SEEDS, ONION SETS, LAWN SEEDS, FERTIL- IZER ETC. o Fixtures, fittings, scales, show cases, cash register, shelves etc. g BUY EARLY TO SECURE BARGAINS I For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT s 0040004 DC0000KHJMQ0HKKKI0MOOQaMOO0M 0000000000 0UQ When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable " PHONE 1 3 21-Hour Service at Regular Kates' Wanted -Raw Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Reprcsenting-HUDSON'S HAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. OKM1IEIM, Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 815 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 1G WALNUT PULL-UP CHAIRS Upholstered in Velour and Tapestry, each $11.50 PHONE 775 327 THIRD AVENUE