Mr. Clark looks spic and span In fact we think he's quite a man To Mrs. Clark the. credit's due She keeps his shirts so WHITE with BLUE A swish, of Blue in the last rihse does it. Never a yellow tinge Blue keeps clothes snowy white. RB-J1 1 FARMHANDS CHARTER j BIG FINE FOR DAFFODILS LONDON. June 18 fc A farm . LONDON, June 18 fc Carl Borg-workers' "charter" embodying na- j man, 54-year old Swedish nursery-tional standards of hours and j man who grew daffodils instead of wages, has been accepted by the vegetables as ordered, was fined Agricultural Wages Board. the equivaJent of $2,500. RACOON'S MEAT O A V A Iaccoon 'in n' eat food until. f I y it has carefully.yashed the morsel.' j HOT E L watch Carl Zarclli, Prop. TUIC CD ATP ' ' " J fKt 'hone 3: P.O. Box 544 'PHASER STREET u J T t prince kupekt nyde transfer PERMANENTS Be sure and get your Next Permanent at ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Fourth Street across from Post Office Phone Clue 917 for Appointment KEEP THEM COMING BRING IN Old Phonograph Records , to Your RCA Victor Dealer HE WILL PAY YOU IN CASH 5c for 10 inch Sc for 12 inch No matter how much your old records t 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. i (Laminated Records having paper core-are not usable and have no turn-In value.) Your local RCA Victor Dealer is BEEBseeoBeHEesI If you lose anything, advertise for it by Mrs. McDonald, left last night for Vancouver on a brief trip.. I.O.D.E. members take notice DECORATION DAY. Sunday, June 20, 2:30 pjn., at Legion Hall Jack Mussallem, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. W. Trotter, left last night for a vacation in Vancpuver. j William John Campbell, charged i with being in possession of stolen j goods, was fined $50 in city police court yesterday. One candidate was initiated but otherwise business was of routine nature at a regular meeting of the Moose Lodge this week. Past Governor B. J. Bacon was in the chair in, the absence of Governor Fred Cameron. A "Lest We Forget." Decoration Day, Sunday June 20. Members of Canadian Legion also all -veteran1 of the wars Invited fall In at Legion Building at 2:30. Medal and berets should be worn. Parade to Cenotaph followed by services at cemetery. Card of Thanks We wish to thank all those who were so kind to us in our recent bereavement and for the beautiful floral tributes. Christina Ryan and Wm. F. RudlancL ii f fiU 1 1 1 SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Fbone 568 TITS DAILY HEv73 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Elio's Pay Casn for Furniture, Stoves. Tools, Musical Instruments. Mrs. W. H. Lewis and baby left last night for Vancouver. Mrs. Ben Lee, and Miss Grace Lee left for Vancouver last night Even Evenson, who has sold his dry cleaning business, left last night for Vancouver. Dr. J. A. McDonald, accompanied 'The Misses Xsobel and Jean Mc-Crimmon left last night for a trip to Vancouver. Murdock McQueen was sentenced to two. months in Jail in city police court this morning on a charge of vagrancy. For oossessine more than one liquor permit, Edward Adolph Pepin was fined $25 in police court yesterday. William D. Lambie left for Vancouver last night. While in the south, he will represent the local club at a' district Gyro conference. Air raid sirens in Prince Rupert undulated for a while about 7:30 last evening. It was stated in ex planation that a test was being made. AWA Canadian Legion DECOR- Mr. and Mrs. R. w. Cameron loft ATION DAY, Sunday. June 20, 2:30last night for Vancouver to reside. p.m.. Legion Hall. LEST WE. FOR- j Mr. Cameron recently closed his GET- " (143) 'Jewellrv hnsW. nn ThlrH Avormn A Important! Annual I which he has operated for many Meeting years. Lawn Bowline Club, Canadian Le-1 i gion rooms, mesaay June a, 5 pm j Members please attend. Rotary Stag Much Enjoyed President George Mitchell Enter tains Members on Eve of Retirement as Head ot On the eve of completing his term of office as president, George Mitchell was host to members of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at a stag party at his home on Fifth Avenue East last night. About 25 members were present and the eve-. nn .. ! , ! . .'- . was pieaiiuiuy speqi w, cora playing and informalt'entertain- ment. The refreshments, in con nection with which Mrs. Mitchell played a prominent pSrt, constituted a feature of the evening. James GiUeU was winner of the weekly raffle of a war savings certificate for the Queen's Fund. .,i'.f WHAT LEMON JUICE? 'r- .-.'' The use of lemon juice by sailors in the British Navy was made, obl'-gatory as an anti-scurvy tonic in 1795. Ask Your DoctoriT WHEN the question arises, "What Q milk for baby's bottle," ask your S, doctor about these Irradiated Carnation Milk facts: easily, digested; sterilized for safety; always the same wherever you buy it; easy to mix in formulas; inexpensive; irradiated for extra "sunshine" vitamin D. Carnation it fine, whole, cows' mill, with part of the. natural water removed. It is double-rich and creamy-smooth. Ideal for cereals, for cooking and for drinking. Write for free book 'Tour Contented Baby". Carnation Co. Limited, Vancouver IRRADIATED - . . Carnation Milk VA CANADIAN PRODUCT - from Contented Caws J. M. S. Loubser D.O. BJL Chiropractor Wallace Block fbone 141 Announcement All advertisements In this column will be charged lor a f full month at 25c a word. S.O.N. Invitation, Dance, June 18. Presbyterian Tea, June 24, Mrs E. J. Smith. Catholic Tea June 24 Mr DeJong's. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Odd- ic hows' Hall, June 25. Concert Masonic Hall aid of Job's Daughters, June 25. W.A. Coast Reet. Servicemen's Dance, July 5, Empress Club. ' First United Church Mlri.nimm.r Sale July 24. fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK 11 XT A nvmfT r i mw PUONE 657 m WILL OPEN AFTER WAR Alaska Highway WUI Not be Available For Tourjst Traflic Until Canadians Take it Over . EDMONTON, June 18 The Alaska Highway will not be opened to tourists as long as it is under control of the American au-thbrities which will be for the duration of the war and six months after. It is announced by Cap;. Bishop, public relations officer of the United States Army here. After the war, according to present plans, the highway will, come under Canadian control and then it will be available for use of the general public. CLASSIFIED Advertising in this column is payable at the office In advance. I'lease do not phone orders. FOR SALE FOR SALE Office Desk, roll top $35 Kitchen sink and fittings $15 PHONE, L. M. FELSENTHAL,, RED 879 FOR SAL-3iy)'.walker and high, chair. Phone Black 716. (142) HOUSE FOR SALE 7 rooms, fully modern, furnished flat upstairs pays $30 month, 2 lots, one in garden; wosdshed and garage. $2700 cash. Phone Blue 988. 148) FOR SALE Coal and wood range, white enamel, reservoir, sjx months old. 501 Sixth Ave. East. (143) OR SALE Used furniture of ah descriptions. Visit Elio's used department, Third Axenue next te-Dially News. Prince Rupert. FOR SALE House with two lots, good garden, three minutes from Dry Dock, 1003 Ambrose. (144) FOR SALE Studio Jounge7chlld crib, carriage, high chair-. Suite 4, Angus Apartments. (143 FOR SALE Household furniture Including chesterfield suite": Apply 511 Eighth Ave. East, between 7 and 9 p.m. 1 1 43 FOR SALEMeiva hiprubber boots, size 8, recently purchased, almost unused Snap. Apply between 6 and 7 p.m. at 734 7th Ave. West. (142) WANTED Truck driver for coal company required at once. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 59. fl461 WANTED Passer boys for Dry Dock and Shipyard. Must be over 15 years of age. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 58. (144) WANTED for Evelyn Rural School. Teacher with, two or more chll- dren of school age. Salary $1,075; six pupils; two-room cabin available. Secretary? School - Board, Evelyn. (uz WANTED for the Department of Transport, Prince Rupert C.O.S. Alberni, 3 deckhands, 1 trimmer, 1 steward, 1 quartermaster, i boatswain, also general blacksmith for Marine Station, Digby Island. Good opportunity for students durln? holidays. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 57. (143) WANTED A local newspaper re quires an assistant for Its busl-1 ness office, circulation especially Unemployment Insurance Commission No. AF 57. WANTED Housekeeper for two adults. Phone Black 85 evenings. (tf) WANTED at once for construction 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, AM 60. (147) WANTED WANTED to buy 2 or 3-roomed house. Call Room 24 King George Hotel after 6 o'clock. (144) WANTED 10 to 12 foot rowboat. P.O. Box 392. (143) WANTED urgently Two furnlsh- rooms for married couple. Green 814. (146) WANTED Living accommodation for two by July 1. Box 509 Dally News. (144) HOUSEKEEPING room for soldier's wife. Urgent. Box 508 Dally News. (142) FRIDAY res, u , 1 118 n(rt) I icjwj-u sjr VVVVy 1 as in. the past, the 'Salads label is your guarantee of a uniform blend of fine quality teas WIDOW A.R.P. AT 71 LIVERPOOL, June 18 O) Mrs. Margaret Williams-, 71-year-old widow, stopped "pottering aboot the noose" when war started to become an air raid precaution volunteer and hasn't missed a shift since. REFUGEES IN SPAIN BELFAST, Jun6 18 0 An Irish Red Cross Society delegation. studying refugee proDiems in Spain has sent word tp the central executive that anything in the way of rood would be most acceptable. SAVED AMPUTATIONS OXFORD, June 18 v Dr Joseph Tru,eta, 45, of Barcelona, who fc. veloped a modern treatment 0! open wounds which has sawj countless limbs from amputation, has received an honorary degree i Doctor of Science at Oxlord rm. versity. 20 YEARS TE.MPOUARX BIRMINGHAM, June 18 S - A woman officer at Blrmuiglja Prison who retired after 50 vmt. service is not entitled to a ten sion because she was a temporary" official FLOOR COVERINGS For your Floor Covering Requirements visit Elio's Furniture SorJe4.'next ipj.h, Pay, Jtjon Jhjrd Avenue. Elio's have a tremendously large stock of Seamless Axmlnster Carpets, Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs, Inlaid Marboleum, .Congo-leum, Feltol, Rexoleum, six feet wide. FJlo's enormous turnover in Floor Coverings for years glvci rou better choice at money saving prices. Buy War Savings Stamps at Elio's. Saleslady to serve you. Just say: "My change in War Savings Stamps," Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next the Daily News) SALE Clearing Shoes $100 a Pair Prince Kupeit NOTICE Due to difficulty in obtaining premiums to give away In re. turn for 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-Phones 18-11) p.o. Box 575 COATS, DRESSES. WAISTS, SOCKS, MISCELLANEOUS at astonishingly Low Prices SEE OUR WINDOWS Continuing Until Further Notice STYLE SHOPPE (Next to Bulkley Market)