HL A. i J"""-" " mi . ..... - ... - sr r--rj-j& A I Airmen Defend Malt ISEESJ ,. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY JUST ARRIVED! 50 PAIKS CELANESE SUXNIWEB CURTAINS. ... The Ideal Next-to-lhe-glass Curtain Color fast; dust-free; cannot mildew; easy-to-washf assures privacy; moderately priced. "Celanese Signifies. Quality" ' Phone "75 327 3rd Avenue, prince Rupert Join The - Anti-Aircraft Company of the Prince Rupert Machine Gun Reserve Regiment Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. ItRITISli COLUMBIA KEEP THEM COMING - BKING IN Old Phonograph Records to Your RCA Victor Dealer HE WILL PAY YOU IN CASH. rc for 10 inch - 8c for 12 inch No matter how much your old records are chipped, worn or cracked. The salvable material from old records is URGENTLY NEEDED. . KEEP THEM COMING-otherwise it will be impossible to provide any new records. (Laminated Records-having paper core-are not usable and have no turn-in value.) Your local RCA Victor Dealer is iJL -msKvmum. At the suggestion or Aid. t.j a and Attack Axis Centres from Island Stronghold M special council Daeeett. ... iasi fuel . nignt committee, . chairman i a mxmcu i j. j the 01 4'a.; w city ur vprtirp for tenders for a supply of wood In connection wlththe ....... ' .:' ys W 0vv.-..,.,..., t 4 Tvy A VW hi! assistifln " - . . . meeting the fuel snoriage wnica Is anticipated during the8 com ing winter. '-Jf Tests of operation of the new LaFrance fire truck for the rcity4 ha vine Droven satisfactory. the equipment has been accepted'aV being up, to contract and tne city rniinrll last nleht. on xecom-; mendation of the utilities committee, authorized payment of $10,645, the cost of the venicie v. v ..-.'...''-', 1, I " '' ' British convoy meets Italian fleet units en route to light cruiser ahead throws out a smoke screen to Bomb raids have forced many Maltese to leave the island, others to live in Malta from Alexandria. A cruiser elevates its 5.25 shield the valuable convoy. Malta has withstood a. underground shelters. A sculptured bishop (above), still intact, gazes from forward guns ready, to shell Italian ships, while the devastating air and sea attack for nearly three years. his plinth at the wreckage of a building on a bombed Valetta street corner. ' AElio's Pay Cash for Furniture, A Don't forget Presbyterian Tea Stoves, Tools, Musical Instru- and Home Cooking, tomorrow, ments. LOCAL NEWS NOTES tVip flnnnrp committee re- The city clerk has been instructed to-investigate the present status of the Mclntyre Block and, TT- vacant, it be locked up and retained for use of city Mrs. Dorothy M. Wallace has resigned as utilities clerk on the City Hall start as she is leaving for Vancouver. It was left to the utilities committee by the city council last night to make ar: rangements for a successor. On recommendation of the finance committee Lot 19, Block 7. Section 5 is being sold to John Currle for $435. This lot on Mc-Bride Street is required as an outlet for buildings already erec ted on adjacent property. A finance committee recom mendation that tenders be called for the purchase of coal requirements for the city and school board, deliveries to be made as soon as possible and delivery dates specified, was adopted by the city council last night. Services of J. E. Unwin as poll and dog tax collector for the city will terminate on June 30, the finance, committee reported to the city council last night. It was left in the hands of the finance committee to make arrangements for a new collector. Meanwhile J. Epp will collect nnii taxes from civilian em ployees of United States con: tractors on the basis of five percent commission on all Aid. T. II. Sorensen reported to the city council last night that satisfactory nrogress was being made in regard to playgrounds by a special committee of which he is chairman. A communication from Olof Hanson M. P. advising Of a federal order-in-councll providing governmental assistance to municipalities for recreational facilities for war workers was referred to this committee. T.Mit. col. G. C. Oswell, offi cer commanding, Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment, had a letter before the city council last night expressing apprecia tion at the turning over or instruments of the old Prince Rupert Boys Band to the regiment for the use of a projected regl-mpntal band. Col. Oswell gave assurance of responsibility for the proper use of the at home of Mrs. 831 Summit Ave. E. J. Smith, rwtort tn thP Mtv council last ' ' Peter Lakie, C.N.R. district - . . . . . i. i r i night the 'sale of lot 19, OlocK ireigni ana passenger ageiu, ich 13 section 5 to Mrs. Rosaline on last nignt s train on a dusi Thain for $150. ness tour to the interior. A letter has been received by the city from H;-ABreen on-behalf of Airs. C. M. Smith com plaining regarding garbage charges, The matter was referred to the city engineer's department for investigation. A Prince Rupert Ratepayers' As sociation meeting, Wednesday, June 23 at 8:00 p.m. in Booth S:hool Auditorium. All Rate Davers nlease attend. (145) The nolice report for the month of May has.been received and considered, the police committee advised the city council last night. Details of this report have already been published. Permission for two tag days was granted by the city council' ! last night, one for the Greek Relief Fund on the coming Sat-iurdav and the other for the j Women's Auxiliary of the Prince RuDert General Hospital on July 3. T3ArrvloclrM Via c hpon arflntpfl by the finance committee of the , cltv council to Fred Scadden to erect two signboards between Ambrose Avenue and the dry dock road and one on. Second Avenue. T. G. MacKenzie, secretary-treasurer of the Vancouver Boilermakers' Union which has a membership of 16,000, arrived in the city Monday morning from Vancouver for a week's visit on vacation. An invitation has been extended to the city council to make a tour of defence projects in this area. The council was asked at its meeting last night to set a convenient date for such a tour. Tlie city clerk has been advised by the health committee of the city council to communicate with the owner of the York Hotel advising him that scaf folding in front of this hotel will have to be removed within one month. Leave of absence has been uranted to S. B. Calder. who is In charge of the Eventide Home, for EC period not exceeding four weeks. The city clerk Is to ap proach the Prince Rupert Medl cal Assn. in an endeavour to ar range for necessary medical treatment to inmates of the Eventide Home. George S arrived in Vancouver duties as was given pointment by( the city , Hanes, who has Just the city from North to assume .his new city engineer, was the additional ap-of building Inspector -council last night. Mr. Straga appeared before the clv council at last night's meeting with the blue print" of a house which he proposed to build. Mr. Straga was asked to take the matter ud with the city engineer. TO SERVE ONE YEAR ' Delmas Smith, charged with breaking and entering the office of a local, doctor, was sentenced by Judge W. E. Fisher in county court yesterday to spend I one year In Jail. The city council last night granted the United States Engineering Department a sewer connection for lots 41, 42 and 43. block 43. section 1, where erection of buildings is already under way. The property in question is on Biggar Place. The, city clerk and city fore man will check up regarding the adeauacy of garbage palls rec ommended by the General Steel Wares and. If they are found satisfactory! 25 will be ordered. A recommendation to this effect from the board of works was adopted by the city council last night. Speaking for the special Greek War Relief Campaign qommit-tee of which she is chairman, Aid. N. E. Arnold told the city council last night that 'arrange ments had been made to use the Victory Hut at the corner of Third Avenue and Fourth Street as campaign headquarters. Mrs. Arnold reported that the Greek coloity of the city was working particularly hard on the cam paign which had opened very satisfactorily and for which a generous measure of public sup port seemed assured. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Tea, June 23 Mrs. E. J. Smith. v Catholic Tea, June 24. Mrs DeJong's Valhalla Invitation Dance Oddfellows Hall, JUne 25. Concert, Masonic Hall, "aid of Job's Daughters, June 25. W.A. Coast Rest. Servicemen' Dance, July 5, Empress Club. Help Norway Committee Invl tatlon Dance, July 9. First United Church Midsum mer Sale, July 24. WHAT NO WEATHER? Hawaii's climate Is so uniform that the native languages has no word for "weather". CLASSIFIED Advertising in this column is payable at the office in advance. Please do not phone orders. FOR SALE FOR SALE Piano, "Lesage." Phone Red 216 or call 612 6th Ave. East. (150) FOR SALE Girl's bicycle, C.C.M., good shape, new tires, inner tubes. $20. 2196 Seal Cove Circle. ' (147) FOR SALE . Seventh Avenue East, near Ridley Home, 7-room house with, suite upstairs, fully modern, Immediate possession. $2,600 cash or with complete furniture of upstairs suite, $2,800 cash. Suite rents $30 per' month. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. (149) FOR SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Elio's used department, , Third Avenue, next to Daily News, Prince Rupert. HELIMVANTED . WANTED Truck driver for coal company required at once. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 59, (146) WANTED Bandmaster for re-serye unit. Apply D. G. Borland, Capitol Theatre. (145) WANTED A local newspaper requires an assistant for its business office, good onnortu nity and good pay for right person. Unemployment Insur ance Commission No. AF 57. WANTED at once for construc tion company, 17 miles from Prince Rupert, male kitchen helpers; good wages and cost of living bonus: Good opportunity for students during summer vacation. Apply National Selective Service, A.M. 60. (147) WANTED TVMtr-f i 't.inl Ana frnm t.hft least at 10:45, was reported this morning to be on time. - MIDDLE- AGED man, non drinker, wants room, unfur nished if necessary. .Box 509 Dally News. WANTED urgently Two 'fur nished rooms for married couple. Green 814. (146) PERSONAL PAINTING and DECORATING Phone Red 738. (156) LADIES For, the best in foun dation garments see your Spirella Corsetiere. 'Individual service in the prlvucy of your home. Phone Mrs. Wright, Black 145. ,(156) A fire alarm from a box at the corner of Second Avenue and Second Street, which turned out tn he false, brought out the Fire npnnrtment at 2 o'clock this r .. I mornlne. Investigation by "re- men and police failed to reveai who had turned In the alarm. The Poole Construction Co!,i will be granted a lease on lot 7,1 block 14. section 1, on the regu-1 lar basis of six percent per an- nnH sanitary arrangements sub WATCH'' ' THIS SPACE Hyde Transfer ! PRESCRIPTIONS Througt the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us'. OrmesLtd. Pioneer DrtqjffistJt THE REXAIX STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. NOTICE Due to difficulty in obtaining premiums to give away in return lor coupons given from our store, we have ceased giving out coupons. Coupons which are In our customers' hands should be turned In to us, without delay, for redemption. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phoned 18-19 P.O. Box 575 SALE Clearing Shoes $100 a Pair . hum of assessed value but xnei comDanv ia being advised thatl no sewer connection is avaiiaoiej ject to the satisfaction of tnej ranltarv InsDector must roe madej A recommendation to this effecti from the board of works wa9i adopted by the city council last night. .,, COATS, DRESSES, i waists, socks, MISCELLANEOUS' at astonishingly .. u; Low Prices cLi I SEE UUK WliMJUWS Continuing Until Further Notice , STYLE SHOPPE (Next to Bulkley Market),