bcal Sal! News Items. rv Club meeting. Tuesday, Mctropoie n". L spectator and D'Orsay Krk oumps have arrived. L 8i $5.93 See them. Family Store ...,, R AnflpM ton , Hiur, day niRin w wvnu .... on n t.nnr of the w - - ,eeK Urn P'' 01 tne asency. I u Watu. left on last eve- i iraii for one of his per- bii in: tnps to omun- . A It.. .1.. Jlie will return u we ciwy hday owht. f-Mdinon much Improved. yttle was able to leave the L Rupert General Hospital Nay afternoon ior iiume having been a patient Lin (oi uic past tnree or eek! T uurie Walker of Cal- arrivet) in the city Monday lr,:on tne rnncess flue- mid will spend the sum- ijsguen at inc name oi ner fr in iaw ana sister, Mr. Ulr; II M. rooie, uoraen ti 1 1 O - I "1 1 -1 - llr: Grorne weau returnea itv Monday afternoon on tf.ZK naeiaiae irom vjres- Iviifrc 'liny went two weens mr .nylng the body of Mead' miithcr for burial at -m:' heme in the south. '. .i ;r passed away here Iaj20 INCOME TAX bturr.3 Prepared See IR.E. MORTIMER l !r.d Ave Phone 88 tOIR LOCAL VETERANS IPRINCR RUPERT DECORATORS cs hang your wallpaper do that Interior decorating. I We do ave you money. It cur wallpaper samples. "Lest You Forget" l e 285 Box 1422 Stn. B. COFFEE tHAiSE & I'ASBORN 25c 39C Baking Powder HIBBON 23C ORANGE JUICE liRAVn SOUPS 20c Aylmer and Llbby's, 3ro,f"w 25c js B!up Mrs nJ. rnA m - - VLJi ivvu mmmm Ask for George For Quick Reliable Taxi Service, Call 66 Taxi. (130) A Attention Carpenters, .... special ?TI !. - uniuii moling vvea.. 8 D.m.. Fraser St. nan A Citizens of Prince Runert Hear Vern Carlyle of the I.W.A. Deepsea Fishermen's Hall, Wed nesday a p.m. Dill Brett, chairman. Local speakers. (It) Edward A. Dawes arrived In tne city Monday afternoon to visit his father, George Dawes. He has obtained his discharge irom the, Navy. O. C. Robertson, Canadian Pa cific Coast Steamships auditor, arrived In the city Monday af tcrnoon on the Princess Adelaide from Vancouver on business. He was accompanied by Mrs. Rob ertson. They will be In the city a week. Rev. Ernest Hodson, Anglican rector of Ocean Falls, arrived In the city Monday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide to attend the Diocesan Synod meeting to be held ierc on Wednesday and Thursday. He will sail to return to Ocean Falls Thursday night. Preliminary notice of the annual meeting of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce to be held was received at" t he meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last higbt. It is not known as yet whether it will be possible for Prince Rupert to be represented. O. S. (Paddy) Stanton, former (resident of the Boilermakers' Union here and prominent In organization of boys' sports, 1 sailed on the Catala this morn-! lng for Vancouver where he will ' visit for a few weeks before pro-I cecdlng to Montreal where he ! has accepted an offer In connection with a boxing promotion organization. BLACKHEADS Don't .quttu blrVriwd- -dlnolt thra. Get two ouncM of rwroxlnt powdr from n in itor. .nrf rplr Kntjr with wt( hot cloth or bUrkht.d.. Thy diMol nJ OPENING SPECIALS Effective June 3rd; to June 5th OXYDOL ROE TOMATOES 28-OZ. PEAS UNGRADED, MANITOBA LETTUCE FRESH AND CRISP CABBAGE FIRM HEADS, POUND We re -crve the right to limit quantities) pU'ONii avi:nue ieo. awes The Auctioneer " Every Saturday SELL EVERYTHING Pds Sold On Commission rusohold Sales Conducted Your Convenience A Mn irmTCT. GOODS WRAPPED, '"KED ANn nn atf.d Estimates Given Free lRiNcr. nuPERT uTION MART "Wsltc Civic Centre Bldg.) 15c 10c 13c it; 9c TOMATOES HOTHOUSE, QQC POUND d Blain Brothers Wl! DELIVER - PHONE SIT We H ave Done Sing Is ISelieTlng COME IN Look for the Red "TODAY'S SPECIAL" Cards with the black arrow Indicating: one of the Bargains of the Day! MUSSALLEM S ECONOMY STORE mnnnsitp rmiadian Legion) pone j 18 and 19 Dox 575 . Steamship A Service J to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES anil INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICF. 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Mrs. W. J. Scott and sons will I sail Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where Mrs. Scott's mother is seriously 111. John Thompson of Stewart Is making good recovery In the Prince Rupert General Hospital rjllowlng' an operation perform ed a few days ago. Cpl. A. T. Lashmar, detective officer of the provincial police for" this division, returned to the city Sunday night on the Catala from a trip to Vancouver on police work. A letter from the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, read at the monthly meeting of Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last ni'iht, Invited Prince Rupert to enter a candidate in the "Miss Canada" contest. No action was taken. Harold Nlckcrson returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a holl day trip to Vancouver and Van couver Island. At Sandwick, near Courlenay, he visited wllh.hl-J father and mother, Mr. and Mrs S. A. Nlckcrson, who are happy and enjoying life In residence with their daughter, Mrs. B. M. Newell. Both are favored still with fine health In spire of advancing years of 86 and 84, The last regular monthly dinner meeting of the Prince Ru pert Chamber of Commerce at the Royal Alexandria Hotel in prlor lo a two months' suspen Wlnnlnonr Winnipeg OMrhr October R 8, Q 9 nnrl and 1A 10 I . .. .. slon during the summer vaca tion was held last night. The next regular general meeting will be held in September, the executive carrying on business In the meantime unless, matten arise of such Importance that a general meeting is deemed advis able. President W. F. Stone was in the chair over last night's meeting and there was a good attendance of members with few guests. HOW CAN 111 By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How should silverware be cleaned? A. Scouring silverware often scratches it. To clean it without scouring use an old aluminum Dan. Put water, common salt and baking soda In the pan. Use one teaspoon each of salt and baking soda for each quart of water. Place the pan over a flame and heat until the. tarnish disappears from the sliver. Then wash in hotV soapy water. - Q. How can I make lacquer to be used for rcfinishlng brass fixtures? I A. By dissolving ten cents' worth of gum shellac in enough alcohol to make a thin solution, Apply it with a small soft brush, Q. How can I remove the ce real that sticks to the vessel in which It has been cooked? ashes, then fill with water and leave to soak. MECHANICAL SORTER LONDON Oi Britain's Post Office has evolved a machine which is "almost human" for sorting letters and parcels. Letters inside this barrel-like device are grasped by pairs of rol lers and deposited on conveyor belts beneath, while larger parcels are passed into a Military Orders 1st. (R) Bn. Prince Rupert Regt. (MG) by Capt. A. W. Burnlp AOC. There will be a regimental smoker for members and for mer members of the 1st (R) Bn. Prince Rupert Regt. (MG) on Wednesday night June 5, 1946, i at 2000 hours. As this is probably the last get-together all personnel are requested to attend, tf tht folic Traffic Softly Cluck tponwrad by lulf ri.ollo.vil ah otluKen of Cr-Vl ! M". RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED "TfiKYSLEU DISTRIBUTORS CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Swing Carnival 4:30 Junior Concert 5:00 Marek Weber 5:30 This and That 5:45 Supper Serenade 6:00 CBC News 6:15 CBC News Roundup 6:30 Leicester Square 7:00--The choirlsters 7:30 Winnipeg Strings 8:00 Feidler Conducts .8:30 Muslcana 9:00 CBC News 9:10 B.C. News 9:15 Books for the Times 9:30 Pacific Pianoforte 10:00 Opera Time 10:55 CBC News and Int. 11:00 Weather and Fisheries News (Local) 11:05 Silent WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 BBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music For Moderns 8:45 Medley Time 8:59 Time Signal 9:00 Little Concert , 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 The Violin 9:45 Transcribed Varieties 10:0O Morning Visit 10:15 Thoughts for Todoy 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Women's Forum 11:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 11:25 Program Resume 11;30 CBC News 1:45 Weather Forecast ll:4C Message period Asks Support For Old Clothes Drive Appeal that all support possible be given to the forthcoming National Used Clothing Drive to assemble good clothing for Ill-clad people of countries abroad who are In dire need of relief was made at the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce meeting last night by J. T. Har vey. W. F. Stone suggested that there might be a city-wide can vass by young people's organiza tions such as Sea Cadets or Tecn-Agers. A letter from Mrs. J. Gillls, local drive chairman, suggested that local merchants mi.sht sponsor advertising appeals in the newspapers. BODY BLOOD CONTENT The average normal adult hu man body contains from eight to ten pints of blood. . 11:48 Recorded Interlude 12:00 Tunes for Today 12:15 Henry King's Orch. 12:30 Musical Program 12:45 Music Styled for Strings 1:00 From the Classics -1:15 Women's News Commentary 1:30 Fairy Tales 1:45 Downbeat 2:00 Messer's Islanders 2:15 Homemakers Program 2:30 Serenade 2:45 BBC News and Commentary 3:00 Jack' Allison Show 3:15 Salon Orch., Ottawa 3:30 Doris Veale at the Piano 3:45 Stock Quotations TWO ARTICLES ON SEA CADETS The most recent issue of the Sea Cadet Log, the national paper of the Sea Cadets, contains two articles In connection with the Prince Rupert Captain Cook Corps of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. One is a reprint from the Prince Rupert Daily News of an article of a recent issue. The other is a summary of other activities of the local corps. LAUNCH HALF A SHIP WALKER -ON-TYNE, Eng. W Half a ship was launched In this Northumberland port, a new forward half for thesteamship Hapagus which was salvaged after breaking in half when she hit a mine off the Normandy beachhead. Announcements All advertisement!! in this column will be charged for a Jull month at 25c a word. Sons of Norway meeting, Thursday. June 6 at I.O.O.F. Hall. United Tea, Home Cooking, June 6. Mrs. George Rorie's, 220 4th Ave. West, cwi. Tea. Sale. 2:30 to 6 Cards 8 pjn. K.C. Hall, June 15. Presbyterian Church Tea, Mrs. Robert Parker's, C05, Summit fVvcnuc, June 20. Get your Marxist and current jamphlets at Room 8, Stone 31ock. Open evenings 7 to 9. I 1 nl'w - .s-- IKWfl I III Mi ill - imWJEIW. nmtf I It's no trick at all to turn "hopeless" gloomy surroundings into an enchanting, cheerful room. Yes, even on a slim-Jim budgetl Try liiiKUu R 1 I 4Ui-no MMUJCTIH ? V mm Homiva f Local Dealers in Congoleum j We handle Congoleum Products . . . Gordon & Anderson Ltd. GORDON'S HARDWARE THIRD AVENUE McBRinE STREET Wc arc agents for Congoleum Rugs . . . Congoleums of every description when TAFT & ODOWES slocks arc avai,ablc- C22 tii i ui) avenue A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. DOX 1308 Oil Burners Installed Rented room: a gay print bedspread . . . wallpaper trim around the windows ... a cozy writing nook. But be sure you start with a sparkling new Gold Seal Congoleum rug! That's the way to get.a floor covering that lends excitement to your whole color scheme . . . that is smooth, easy to clean, comfortable underfoot. Best of all, it's such a good "buy"!, For Gold Seal Congoleum both rugs and by-the-yard has a wear-layer of heat-toughened paint and baked enamel equal in thickness to 8 coats of best floor point appfied by hand! But remember without this familiar Gold Seal it isn't v Congoleum! So 00k for it before you buy! You'll be surprised how much quality you can buy for so little money. Gold Seal Congoleum is a product of Congoleum Canada Limited, Montreal. niONE 108 and Serviced PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Schuman S. Julian KEl'AIItS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES Night Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. WEST JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST 9 John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Prince Rupert Daily J!3eto 3 Tuesday, June 4, 1946 Moccasin type shoe in Scott & McIIale "Richmond" quality. Antique finish in medium shade of brown. Medium slip-soles, leather heels. "THE MEN'S SHOP' 1 1 M I M M 1. IJl nn u ivv-r - 532 THIRD AVENUE LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS PHONE 345 Quality Repairs Economy Prices' at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce that wc have taken over the business of Tom Lee & Son and will :on-tinuc to give you the finest in Service and Quality Merchandise. ' BLAIN BROS. 837-811 Second Ave. West rhonc 517 We Deliver A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CONVERTO LOUNGES By simmons wilj1 matching chairs DANITE LOUNGES By restmore with matching chairs These lounges can be converted into full-sized beds with one easy motion and have an easily accessible bedding compartment. Phone 773 $69.50 and up , 337 Third Avenue G. SELVIG General Contractor We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE G10 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 651 : PRINCE RUPERT REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE UUPERr HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 tun. to 2 a.m. rilONE 173 Hi