or ma; v 1? J044 THE DAILY NEWS page Train, um SSS5 LOCAL NEWS NOTES J .. r Atn "o . v i arm .jin .-- , . . . . TEA MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FRES DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (TUCSaavs. inursuuys nnu oaturuayai Opposite Canadian Lesion .C. Clothiers nilKD avknl'i: ilen's Pants DrcM and Work nioNi: mack. zz Special Trices for the Working Man in Men's and Hoys Clothing Men's Raincoats $6.95 Men's Work Shoes Hf $3.95 Work Boots Boys' Pants All aolld leather Oool selections. All tee'-. $4.95 $1.95 $2.75 Music Lovers! Come in and sec our large assortment of VICTOR AND BLUEBIRD RECORDS Prices 50c to $1.35 CLASSICAL AND POI'UMR AI.BU.MS $2.75 and up Record Headquarters for Prince Rupert A.MacKENZlE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PUNCH TO BUY TKA CUPS AND SAUCERS c White only. WNCIIKON SETS OF DISHES 9.95 Six to each Cups, Saucers, Plates, Vegetable Dishes, etc. Wc Appreciate your Mall Orders, fione ;:s 327 3rd Avenue Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING , STATIONERY U,HT!II)AY AND 12 V E U Y I) A Y CAKDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN TENS Bner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 Rev. George L. Douglas, navai padre here, and A. G. Landals were guests at the regular monthly dinner meeting of the junior Section of the Prince Ilupcrt Chamber of Commerce last evening. Members of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce are being a Iced to contribute books for the service men's library at the Salvation Army hostel. Some of the mem bers brought volume to last night's meeting. Hugh McDonald, road superintendent for AtHn district wtth headquarters at Stewart, has been in the city for the past few days on official business and will be leaving Sunday night on his return north. Duncan McRac Is the latest new member of the Junior Sec Uon of the Prlnfc Rupert Cham ber of Commerce, being weleom Hi as such at last night's meet ing- Dr. R. O. KnJpc, another new member, was also welcomed. Rev. A. F. MaoSween, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, b leaving on next Monday eve ning's train for Toronto to at tend Oeneral Assembly, also paying a vWt to his home kn Winnipeg on vacation. Mrs. Mac-sween and family will accom- aay liun to Winnipeg. OUCH- MY BACK1 Stiff, acbey back may be caused by sluggish kidney i. Gin Wis help the kidneys to do a full time job! Money back if not satisfied. iaiar tii. 'o nn$ imt ;. so rtu llIU U.I HllH Miss A. Peachey left last night on a trip to Vancouver. Prize winners in Ack-Ack Vic tory Bond raffie p:ease contact Lieut. H. J. Newitt, Fortress 51. (It) t Lieut. Col. O. C. Oswell, officer commanding, Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment, left last night for a trip to Vancouver on official duties. T. Bannerman of the Cana dian National Railways superin temlent't office, Vancouver, left last night to return south after spending a few days in the city en business. President, vice-president and secretary of the Prince Rupert chamber of Commerce, senior body, have been invited to at tend regular monthly meetings of the Junior Section or. ine Prince Rupert Chamber or Com merce. Some eight or nine members of the Junior Section of we Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, under the mentorshlp of Rev. A. F. MacSwecn, are at present engaged in taking up public speaking correspond ence course from the extension department of the University of British Columbia. Rev. o. u Douglas, naval padre here, has consented to guide the class in 1U studies during a forthcoming absence from the city of Mr. MacSween. Announcements All advertisements In Oils column will be charged (or a lull month at 26c a word. C.CJ". dance. Oddfellows Hall May 12. De Carlo's Orchestra, 9 30 to 1:30 ajn. Concert by DryOock Choir. May 15 and 16. 18. Miss Earl Eadle left last night on a trip to Vancouver. Male Hospital Auxiliary Tea, May Presbyterian Tea, May 24th. Mr- W. D.Lambie's.asO 4th Ave. Hclp Norway Church. June 3. Tea, Lutheran 1 Hill Sixty Tea. June 7. Mrs. R Jt-D- Smith. - Col. S. D. Johnston, area com mandant, left last night on a trip to Vancouver. S. J. Gill, Lloyd's Inspector at the local dry dock, returned this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. W. a. Sheardown return ed home this morning after having spent the past month in Vancouver. Squadron Leader A. W. Large, R.C.A.F., arrived in the city this morning. Local Air Force doctor, he is the brother of Dr. R. O. Large of this city. W. E. Drake, general manager of Edward Llpsett Ltd., left last night on his return to Vancouver after spending a few days In the city on a business visit to the company's local branch. Through a letter read at last night's meeting of the Junior Chamber an invitation from J G. Callaghan. Wartime Housinc administrator, was extended to members of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce to visit the new Con rad Street School. TIP FOR SUMMER A good relieving treatment for sunburn, mosquito bites or pois on Ivy is to take a tepid bath In which cornstarch has been sprinkled and dissolved, and let the water dry on skin to leave a thin film of soothing starch. KWONG SANG RING HOP KEE . CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) AD your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 12 pjn. Tuesday.10 pjn. to 12 pjn. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. to 12 pjn. Phone Red 217 Department of the Secretary of State of Canada -Office of the Custodian REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER his capacity as Custodian under or by virtue In The Secretary of State of Canada, acting o? thVlKJS lUulations Ttcsprctlng Trading With The Enemy UM3 hereby offers for ZXy publkleraler such Interests as are vested in him in certain , commercia resl-denS andnlmprovcd properties situate In the protect area of British Columbia. A CATALOGLT. ,tne the rro.rtlc, above referred Jo may ."" ll"lurtb'i"r ' rwrlved Vubjcrt to the WtowlnR terma and euwHUons: L 2. 3. A dcerlbeJ. but a separate tender may Each tender must for one of the Irl. be rued for racli of neveral orceli. eonsWered an offer only for alternative wU be A tender offering for nnreeJ. in the the parn-l first named Kaeh lemler nwat be In se.-rMe "nd l-arrei ro. in cash provided ihe purchase price C The llnre of the tirehaM price shall be nald 3 . not cxtM .rt.t ,. mm h... ,,. rf.t txrecd u.nna.no the hnlanre l-.ovW.I tl purr.ae J,f'in,Sff, ? 'v?n SS offertof not less than SCI inteipst at i minimum down ra.n" m ih balance mav be ali' In eh. but iSra'SS X,5rV.hrtlTrriwhehrNvlh tntere.t at sr. inUnu-down iaymrnt tl&ixuiO). 6. All adjustments wUl lie made as of the date of conveyance or asreement 7 to exlstlnu leases and encumbrances. If any. . lropcrtles will be sold subject 8, OT&iK SSEs-i SSSSVS en, VAlWlirii, ji a it jr n I vm nm O The Cuslo.llan reserves the right to cancel W.&'S&&tmA " V, deposit at any time prior to delivery by him of the coneance or transfer. 1 0 1 Neither the highest nor any tender will necessarily be accepted. Cheques In respect of unaccepted lenders will be returned In due course. UP TO TIIE HOUn . OF TENDF.HS WIVL RE RECEIVED BY THE UNDritSlCNEn TWKt.VE OCI.OCK NOON. TAC1FIC lUVl.tailT SAVING TIME ON THE ON THOSE 1'HOrEHTIES PITltATC IN THE nTV FIRST DAY OF jaY 1944, ..v,r7r-iiTnN ,T.)v?SrT- . ih:i.t.. mapi.k hw: matshim, TussTo'n AiTsiiuRBv, ANiTTnFT-iLir.KS ! h!!25H2nd ion no. TENDErtS FOR r-piufti nv tiipi THE TtF.MAlNlNO PATSfFtS IN THE CATAT.OCVE W1U. DE HE- e i)Nni:iisi.:Ni-j)iiVTOliiiV. norn of tvvs.vc o-clock noon rCIFlO IlAYMnilT SAVINO TIME ON Tm FIFTtlNTH BAY OF JUNE, 1944. HATEO at Vancouver, Urltlsh Columbia, this aoth Uay of March 1MI THE CUSTODIAN, SO T!cal !!. Bvildlif. T3 Vet Uatlp -Street, Vancouver. O. C W. Tlately, Canadian National . general freight agent, arrived in ' thexrfty this morning from Van- couver. The Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce will write to the management of the local dry dock ex pressing appreciation of a re-' cent courtesy extended when the i president, L. M Felsenthal, wax Invited to take part In the trial run of the new 10,000 -ton freighter Earlscourt Park. Mr. FeUen thal reported favorably on the construction and fittings of the ship at last night's meeting of the Junior cnanraer. 'kit 'Ifc tfS J- A Grand Milk for Babies Millions of babies have been raised on Carnation Milk formulas that their donors have prescribed. j There are three big reattnt ... i First, Carnation Milk is as nourishing as milk can be and it's IntiU eltd for extra "sunshine" vitamin D. Second, Carnation's soft because it comes to you sealed and sterilized. Third, Carnation's readily digestible, because heat-treatment grres it a valuable toft-turd quality. You don't hare any milk worries when your doctor puts the baby ocr Carnation. Trite for free book "Your Contented Biby". Carnation Co. Ltd, -470 Granvule St.. Vane, Carnation Milk Gntetted(hurs A CANADIAN PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT THE I.O.D.E. HALL (Formerly Ingles', 5th and McRride) RE-OPENING WED., MAY 10 Under New Management DANCING! EVERY WEDNESDAY And SATURDAY GOOD MUSIC Gents "Sc : Ladies Tree Positively no undesirables or liquor allowed on theise premises J. L. CURRY iLatc of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Green 995 For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments 602 5th East Box 1425 Station It rrlnce Itupert, H.C. The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon rj&rZi PUT VICTORY FIRST ;BUY' OF THE MONTH Iji Seasonal Sportswear MEN'S SHOWER PROOF JACKETS Gabardines, Poplins, Sharkskins Reg. $4.95 to $6.95. Sizes 3G to 41 Reg. $G.95 to $8.95. Sizes 30 to 42 . . . . t Reg. $7.95 to $12.95. Sizes 3G to 44 : SPORT SHIRTS Several shades. Sizes small, medium and large. Short sleeyes. Reg. $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00. All at one price SaSaSaWsaSaSaSKUUipaPsTLtJMfW BaBaaBflBaBKaBalaVPTTffSriLiv $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 . $1.45 r I aaaaaaaaaaaamsryi' Saassalaaaw.vitwTiaM isBBBBBBBBBBBBBVifw9MfisSWBl3 SSSSaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBa atSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaS , Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. j Have You Ordered Next Winters Coal Yet? .If Not, Do It Today! PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY WITH ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 ELIO Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Folding Haby Carriages. Baby High Chairs. Baby Cribs. Boys' Wragons. PUT VICTOUY riKSTIJUY VICTORY BONDS T'l y, - fi y 1