PAGE FOUR ' MORE BLACK TRADERS savoy HOT E L Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT Local Girl added another 402 names to their j I ,oriof pc whom it is unlawful to have deal ings of any kind. WATCH THIS SPACE Hyde Transfer As C.WAC. After completing a full month of basic training, 60 British Columbia members of the Canadian Wo men's Army Corps graduated today . from Vermilion, Alberta, No. 2 Canr jadian Women's Army Corps Basic Training Centre. Upon completion of this training, the graduates are posted to the various military districts as clerks, stenographers, cooks, transport drivers and various other trades, thereby releasing men for service in combat areas. Among those graduating Is Mar-Ian V. Miller of Prince Rupert. Sweep Chimneys No.w No Sweeping done In wet weather. Oil burners, also cleaned and serviced Phone Black 735 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE PERMANENTS .Be sure and get your Next Permanent at ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE x Fourth Street across from Post Office Phone Blue 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 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 1 If you lose anything, advertise for it New Company's First Parade Anti-Aireraft Unit of Local Reserve Turns Out 'to Start Training The new anti-aircraft comnanv of First Reserve Battalion, Prince Rupert Regiment, recruited during the past week, turned out at the Armory last night for its first par ade, reasoned veterans f the last war were among their number, also many younger citizens. The whole group presented a very promising appearance. The new company, commandlne officer of which is Lieut. D. G. Borland, was addressed by Lieut. Col. G. C. Oswell, regimental commanding officer, the first parade period was spent in explanation and ad justment of Uniform" and kit with some Infantry drill. , It Is Intended that there -shall be no delay in getting down, to, basic training and the! anti-aircraft spe-' cialty of the company. J. L. Curry . (Lat? of Yukon) J: Chiropractor Westholme Rooms J. M, S. Loubser D.O, B-A. , Chiropractor Wallace Block fbone 141 v 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. Phone 568 TOT! DAILY NEW 3 SATURDAY JtKyi Miss Eileen Patmore To Be Married A delightful mlscell a n e o u s shower was held at the home of Mrs. W. O. Fulton on Wednesday evening when a number of friends met to honor Miss Eileen Patmore whose marriage is to take place shortly in Victoria at' the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Patmore. After the serving of dainty refreshments, the bride-to-be was presented with numerous attrac tive and useful gifts from a Dret- .tlly decorated basket. I Those present were Mrs. M. P. .McCaffery. Mrs. J. Lome McLaren, I Mrs. C. P. Balagno, Mrs. W. W. C. lO'Nelll, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, r,Mrs. B.'Wlalker. Mrs. Charles Hay-ward, Mrs. W. O. Fulton and the Misses Eileen Patmore, E A. Mercer. K. McKay, Agnes Hill, Dorothy O'Neill, May Hartin, May Jones, Lillian Jones. Marv Rim 'Eva Cavalier. Eleanor Moxlev. Blanche Curtin, Olive Van Cooten and.Tbtkla Fulton. ...... RIVER TURNED ROUND During the great parthnnnlro nt 1 1811: the Mississippi River tempor-. amy nowea norm. rfhhcuhcemehtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a ,word. I Presbyterian Tea, June 23 Mrs. 1 E. J. Smith. CatholJc Tea June 24 Mrs. DeJong's. . Valhalla Invitation Dance, Odd- leuows' Hall, June 25. Concert Masonic Hall aid of Job's Daughters, June 25. W.A. Coast Regt. Servicemen's Dance, July 5, Empress Club. First United Church Midsummer Sale July 24. 1 Fresh Local Raw and I i Pasteurized MILK i VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Join The Anti-Aircraft Company of the ' Prince Rupert Machine Gun Reserve Regiment Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA Engagement Mr. and Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Barbara (Kay) to Petty Officer Ron Davidson. R. C. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davidson of Victoria, B.C. The wedding will take place on July 3. BUT GROW FAST The young of the black bear are no longer than a cantaloupe -when born. CHANCES HIS SPOTS The swordfish loses its scales when the sword develops. CLASSIFIED Advertising in this column Is payable at the office in advance. Please do not phone orders. FOR SALE FOR SALE New 12Vi foot cedar skiff. Allaire's Shop, Cow Bay. (144) FOR SALE One McLary Jubilee range, one Easy vacuum-cup washer. Phone Green 219 between 6 and 7. (143) FOR SALE Office Desk, roll top $35 Kitchen sink and fittings $15 PHONE. L. M. FELSENTHAL,, RED 879 FOR SALE Coal and wood range, white enamel, reservoir, six months old. 501 Sixth Ave. East. (143) FOR SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Ello's used- department, Third Axenue next to Dally News, Prince Rupert. FOR SALE House with two lots, good garden, three minutes from Dry Dock. 1003 Ambrose. ,(144,) FOR SALE Studio lounge chlld'r crib, carriage, high chair. Suije 4. Angus Apartments. fl43) FOR SALE Household furniture including chesterfield suite. Apply all Eighth Ave. East, between 7 and 9 pjn. (U3) ffELP WANTED WANTED Bandmaster for reserve unit, apply D. 'O. Borland, Capi tol Theatre. (145) , WANTED Truck driver for coal company required at once. Apply National Selective Service AM. 59. , (i4(j) WANTED Passer boys for Dry Dock and Shipyard. Must be over io years or age. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 58. (1441 WANTED for the Department of Transport, Prince Rupert COS. Alberni. 3 deckhands, 1 trimmer. 1 steward, 1 quartermaster, 1 boatswain, also general blacksmith for Marine Station, Digby Island. Good opportunity for students during holidays. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 57. (143) WANTED A local newspaper requires an assistant for its business office, $18 weekly to start. Unemployment Insurance Commission No. AF 57. I 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 stu- i dents during summer vacation. ! Apply National Selective Ser vice, AM '60. (147) WANTED WANTED to buy 2 or 3 -roomed house. Call Room 24 King George Hotel after 6 o'clock. (144) Y. W. C. A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED 10 to 12 foot rowboat. ...P.O. Box 392, (143) WANTED urgently Two furnlsh- rooms for married couple. Oreen 814. (146) WANTED Living accommodation for two by July 1. Box 509 Daily News. (144) 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 Exam-inr, etc. Free advice and record of appointment of our students from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg. The oldest in Canada. No Agents. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:45, Is reported to be on time. "Bo-Me-Hl." publication of th Journalism class of Booth Memor ial High Sclwol to whxh It is a distinct credit, has made its term closing appearance. News of the graduating class is featured although school activities are covered generally in an interesting manner. Size is tabloid with ten pages. A number of good pictures furnish embellishment. Dorothy McLeod was editor In chief and Maureen Earl managing editor. A "Lest We Forget." Decoration Day, Sunday June 20. Member nt Canadian Legion also all veterans or tne wars invited fall In at Legion Building at 2:30. Medals and berets should be worn. Parad to Cenotaph followed by services at cemetery. BIRTH OF COFFEE Yemen, Arabia. Is the blrthnl.ice of cultivated coffee. The inland highlands have produced coffee since Mohamet's time. 1 lifl LOCALS DaiiT Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Prince Rupert Ratepayers Association meeting, Wednesday, June 23 at 8:00 pm. in Booth School Auditorium. All Ratepayers please attend. H45) A Ello's Pay Casri for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. I.OD.E. members take notice DECORATION DAY, Sunday, June 20, 2:30 p.m., at Legion Hall. AWJV. Canadian Legion DECOR ATION DAY. Sunday, June 20, 2:30 p m. Legion Hall. LEST WE FOR GET. 11431 I i5 ! In these grim day, , blood and tears. 0f sacrifice hevm, : J?t . UmetorecaUthebitil ter century aE0 'h , k fought anh,A and where t4'' e. Yet others rei 1 and scarrM t .... eB w at lajtt UJtbl k., own country. On Sunday. June M Prince Hiinr t Wbute of honor 3 to Our VL-ar - """OS. Penal Order" DaugC !a Dire, the ron,Hi . lU .Women's Auxiliary JJtf. co-operation of thu ,Jl' tnd the rtu. WtkU.HU), I At 2:30 nm ,. bers of the above 0ro2 will fall in at the CanadS buiidine and hrrr and firing party from ' will narario t rrl tenouj V, a wreath will be laid by ttW vcio m uie unpin Proceeding in cam tLl. ed by citizens, to the service will be held at the Plot, Mrs. D. C. Stuart, Queen Mary Chapter 0ffii An address will be given bj!L tain Rev. D. Stuart, armtri The band will accompany k and render appropriate awji ing the decoration of grn4 the firing party will ghelf volleys. William Ranee, as bwW ii Canadian Legion. Till sound Post" and "Reveille." -i; FLOOR COVERINGS ! :i 1 il ! For your Floor Covering Requirements visit Elio's Furnitoi Store, next to the Daily News on Third AvenueJ i Ello's have a tremendously large stock of Seamlea Aralnri Carpets. Congoleum Oold Seal Rugs, Inlaid Matboleum, Const leum, Feltol, Rexoleum, six feet wide. J Ello's enormous turnover fn Floor Coverings for years jin J-ou better choice at money saving prices. Buy War Savings Stamps at Elio's. Saleslady to serve jet Just say: "My change in War Savings Stamps." Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next the Dally News) Prince Knper NOTICE Due to difficulty In obtaining premiums to give away In r turn for coupons given from our store, we have ceased givlr out coupons. Coupons which are in our customers' hands shos be turned in to us, without delay, for redemption. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-1 J) P.O. Box 57 SALE Clearing Shoes $100 a Pair COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SOCKS, MISCELLANEOUS at astonishingly Low Prices SEE OUR WINDOW? Continuing Until Further Notice STYLE SHOPPE (Next to Bulkley Market) jSST