JUNE 8, 1844 Announcements 01 I. t alion Dance, June oar Ha LVCarlo's Oreh-tr tlM : F Tea, Mrs. i. W v n June 13. :tr rcen. uaaiei-t. J-.ic 10. 8 .m. Ad- : Me a at the home t ! A, Ten?. June 22. C uuvvien Tea, 3-fl. e and bridge at l K af C Hut. June 22. L ,r Oddfellows' HaU. (if - i ..in LfRkm Dan. i' t It :), June 29. Dc i '.-a. n:cnl Women's :e Armory. July 1 Duy Celebration. Saturday. July 1 " ' t:rj in Monument i. 1! in BC 1 at ' M Duments on 3rd 1 dior West tit UTIO.Vtl. MIIVI Ml vt tl&OI 9. I'rlnr. It.in.rt We tre ;:pei nallzlng in t':e newr.' C NKSTLE'S COLD WAVK , udic ior nncr hair WNKTTE POWELL'S i BEAUTY SIIOPPE ! Street. IV K.iinwtrM RY'S m cocoa Xp'l&OKlKtf Ottlvi "Kind EngciRcment -j Mi Arthur Brooks- , re Me engagement jKf , daughter. Lucille t E.!.ward lipsctt If . Averse Vanw'uvcr, and , jr. Pres. -Al Lipsrtt. " will take place F" ) i Christ Cliurch 1l. Cape:. Vancouver, RKD CROSS NOTKS An urgent request has come to the local work rum from headquarters for knitted women" knickers, women's khaki pullovers and women's sleeveless cardigan. These articles are requited as soon at possible and more knitters arc urgently needed for local work. T. 8. Milk, chief engineer of the engineering and construction service of the federal Department of Mines and Natural Resources, Is leaving by this evening's train on his return East after paying a visit of Inspec-tlon to the progress of construction work on the Skeena River Ignwiy with which he expressed sat! "faction. Mr. Mills and O. D. ( Archibald, engineer In charge brc, came in from Tyee on Tuesday night's train. MIMItU. IfT sotiei: or timctim iok IIHIIIK'UK Of IIHK.IH.MI.NTK l4f.fl AmtmI Ua Ck If 1 ' ' - mnwm .iwm. SW tu Uw l"urlUrxJ Cm nit Canur wwm mminf uitumo. Wlttt bnlHl -Hktllrj Cttrk Uvtul hoMrr- W H. Pormt. Vle- lorta. nc. iMint u ik,.ni ... v Smr of ih hatdrf t trtt tnimr errUftau 70811-E Tk mXicr that I. W II. Form. Sf J?!".! Bc tu " wrnl for V. C. Urvaaa. fYro Mlner Omi-ffc No TWH-E. intond. at It nd oC iitr dr from lh date hTr-of. to aoptr to lh Ulnlnc Kmnkr - .-nwnaw w imprurrmrnu fnr tlM Minnr nf ntstaininar r. tl of U abow cUlm aim titruM' ua noucc tbat c-llmi under arctlan W of th Ulnml Art" muct b cmiiMiKKl brfor U Uauancr of auch CerUftrat of linurorrmvnU. Dalrd thU IHh dar of SrjHfmbrr 1141. J. M. S. Loubser DC. BA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone C40 Krcsh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY rilONK C57 DANCE I Saturday, June 10th OI)l)l i:i.MS' IIAI.L HURN WOOD For Summer Dry Slabwood, cord $10.00 Dry Jackpine. oord Jllo HYDE TRANSFER I'lione 580 BUY NOW AND SAVE! l DRF.S3 PANTS. variety, well finished, jl Wool Tweeds and Wor teds All sizes, Prices 10 $6.75 COTTON 8HORTS for wmmer wear, sire 30. tw . 50c Mf's DRF.SS RUBBFJ1S. 0 only. $1.50. Now .... OXJVj tten' Strong WORK siurtTs. Q- .How at oDC WINDUREAKERS for ummer wear. Fawn shade, JJowerproof. Alt sires. $4.25 M!n'? DRWloX. flood ni itrong, sum- on "?NEY BELTS. Now All V ltt",lr- "PK. W.00. -i$1.50 I""1- $3.50 Mens WORK PANTS. Good make. All sizes. Rec. 'ular price. CO CA $3.00. Now Children's S1IOFS for Dress. Straits and lace styles. All leather. Sizes 10 to 2. Clearing at J1.95 to $2.95 Men's ALL WOOL TOP COATS. Good sizes. Clearing out below CJ-f O QC Vl cost. From Men's RAIN COATS. All sizes. Fawn and Green Tweed Tops. Sw,aI $6.95 Boys' LONO PANTS. Good fi1 QC tailored. tailored. Sizes Sizes 24 to 34. Now Boys' PULLOVER SWEAT ERS. Special price now Leather WINDBREAKERS. Well made and good styles. All QiA P''0 sizes. Special CLOTHIERS LTD. ital)llslirI LOCAL NEWS NOTES AC.C.F. Broadcast Wednesday, 0:15 p.m. CFPR. LAC. Archibald, Skeena Federal Candidate. U35) Mr and Mm. F. o. Herbert, ; 1545 Sixth Avenue E-at, returned to the city on Tuesday night's ( ram from a two week' vkH to : the south. Constable Thornton of the city pohce Is leaving tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver on escort duty. Sentence of three months Imprisonment was Imposed by Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court upon a woman whom he found guilty of communicating a venereal disease. Mary Nkholls, a native woman, was fined $25 or seven days In police court on a charge of drunkenness. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Sleeping room. 801 Borden Street. (It) FOUND Gold wrist watch. Owner may obtain same by identifying and paying for this advertisement, at the Dally News. iti Menr30, 40,50! Nmi io vim. iltv. rtlaJt! ? kfu sa 40. i ai kit dniuiMa. sun uxot oxftt 1 aura t4t. Mayor H. M. Daggett 1 leafing tonight on a trip to Vancouver. A L-O-BX Meeting Oddfellows' HaU, tonlfcht. 8 6'elolk:. Mrs, William Qusscy is leaving tomorrow night on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. R. Swanson returned to the city on Tuesday night's train from a brief visit to Terrace. I J. E. Ormheim, well known fur dealer, after having spent the winter in the city and district, is leaving tonight for Vancouver where he will spend the summer. In the matter. THE DAILY NEWS PAOE THREE i I 1 - Constable R. W. Strouts of the city detachment of the provincial police returned to the city yterday from Victoria where he has been taking a four month's course. The board of school trustees, ai last night's meeting, received a sum of $21.04 from the Prince Rupert Labor Council being the proceeds of a collection taken at the recent May Day public meeting held In the auditorium of Booth Memorial School. The Labor Council asked that the money be used in purchasing sports equipment for the schools. An expression of appreciation will be made by the board to the Labor Council. The board of school trustees has taken out from Parson, Brown Ltd., Mrs. J. R. Lacey, agent, an Insurance policy for one vear at oremium of s6 to Mrs. O. B. B. BuffSin andrnvir uVinnl minll. avalnct In. young son. Frank, arrived In the jury to a total of $10,000 collect-: i , .. . i i ,i i i city yesterday from Victoria pay a visit with Mrs. Buffam's mother, Mrs. R. J. D. Smith, Third Avenue. School accounts for the month of May totalling $7,902.33 were rtassed for mvmint at the rpi- vo vpVV nr Vu) OfKl In nnp rasp Tho board, at its meeting last night, expressed itself as being Interested in having the teachers also covered which they are not under the terms of the present contract. lar monthly meeting of the Jack Deane. former chairman school board last night. The fig- j0 tne oam J fcnooi trustees, a letter tore the board included the ure monthly pay-l1? tQH at its meeting last night in re Frank Skinner inquired at the meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce list , ii?ht as to whether Prince Rup- Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vigor? j crt might be sharing in new ship! doctor. f m ikM. mm iuai fc nun was uiKcn oy tne cnamoer ,sentea gard to tne Doctors accounts for two pupils of Borden Street School who had met injury la-' year. Mr. Deane at that time having authorized the principal. S. A. Cheeseman, to call the Mr. Deane suggested ' TrfwtT.T naM..M. ouuamg contracts Deing awara- unat it was fitting for the board i the doctor bills to the parent for payment. HEAR Hon. Humphrey Mitchell 5II.MSTF.lt OF LABOR Speak on Canada's Manpower Situation CHC NATIONAL NETWORK THURSDAY AT ?:M and 9:30 p.m. NOV WEAR YOUR PLATES Wit J DAY HELD COMFORTABLY SNUG THIS WAY It's so eacy to wear your plates all day when held firmly in place Ly this "comfort-cushion" a dentist's formula. !. Dr. Wernet's vent sore gums. Powder lets you J. Eeonomicsl; enjoy solid foods small amount avoid embar- lasts longer, rassment of loose J. Pure, harmless, plates. Helps pre- pleasant tasting. - Canada's commercial flying men, (ravelling the continent from end to end, meeting people of all types who live under widely varying conditions, can bear witness to the great and still growing popularity of Nabob Gtcen Label Tea. There is no place in Canada, along the transcontinental .air ways or in the remotest outposts, where this expert blend of choice teas is not used and enjoyed; for here, indeed, is "tea as it should be." NABO A Classified-Ad in the Daily News will bring Quick Results. is You'll enjoy our f Orange Pekoe Blend SAL FSB AM TEA KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chew Mein Hours 10 am to 10 p.m. 2nd Avenue and Sth Street PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Bot 723 Speclalbts on Bulltnp Roofs Repairs, RehlngUnr Free Estimates THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 5 p.m. to 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) . Phone 173 WEST END CAFE (Chop Suey House) REOPENS SATURDAY, MAY 27 Completely Renovated 828 3rd Ave. West Phone 204 FORMAL OPENING OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Your Shopping Tour should include a visit to this nearby Butcher Shop wnere you'll always find an abundant supply of the ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY IIERE choicest cuts of Meat, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season from our own farm arriving 4JJIT by each boat. Complete line of groceries. RADIOLINK Extension Speaker A RADIO IN EVERY ROOM for Only $12'5 Simple to install. Excellent Reception. Can be hooked up to any radio. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE .DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion ELIO Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Folding Baby Carriages. Baby High Chairs. Baby Cribs. Boys Wagons. bUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS t ' Sir: