-2 I I! iO Mr;lor. MAY 31, Wi "My Boys' Smokes" Si made RunnEita. Now WORK rj t- woriK S ie leather -Zt Now 50c 55c 85c wi ntj d n rak ers for ' wrar Fawn shade. - . :t All size. 1 . .'.er Rpr. price S4.25 DR.ES3 BOX. Good Sum- onn out 3 zippers, Hen. $3.00. $1.50 Good for summer -l All All r-,7. h c r- a i ?t.eJU UY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Ai the Canadian! moved out of a picturMque Fnglith village, nobody admitted it wai for the Uit time. "We'll he teeing you," the Canadian called bak. "Surely! eufelvl" replied the villager. la the old-world Ino 'Aunty Flo' picked up the empty pittance of Sweet Cepi, their favourite cigarettes, and put tbeio oa the gta tbelf 'for remembrance. ThU from the Lonilon ttory Daily Tipren aervei to ilUhiraie Kain that Sweet Cap are indeed urn with Canadians over here, over there, everywhere! Mens ALL WOOL TOP COATS, Good sizes Clear ing out below cost. From $12.95 Men's PANTS. A big variety for dress and work, Cotton and wools, at real low prices. Well mode. Now $2.50 Men's ALL WOOL TWEED PANTS. Qrcy and Drown. aii sizes, nc- on nn vU.UU duced now to Men's HA1N COATS. All sites. Fawn and Orecn Tweed Tops. All sizes. l' $6.95 Hoys' LONC1 PANTS. Good tailored. Sizes fi QC J4to34.Now Boys' PULLOVER SWEATERS. Special price now Leather WINDUREAKERS. Well made and good styles. All 1dlS sl7e.i. Special ?-C CLOTHIERS LTD. '"Avenue KsUhlUhed 1MB ELIO Furniture Store TUMID AVKNUH Folding Ilnby Cnrrioges. Unby IIIrIi Chairs. Haby Cribs. WriKons. Walter McDonald Buried Today High Requiem Mass for the! repose of the soul of the late Walter McDonald who passed away last week was celebrated at 10 o'clock, this morning Inthe church of the Annunciation. Rev Father W. F. Langtagne wa celebrant. Interment took piuce in Falrvlew cemetery with DC Undertakers In charge. Pallbearers were M. M. Stephen W. J. McCutchcon, Oeorge Casey and Edward Peter son. NEWCASTLE. Eng.. 0 Here's what happens to the soft rubber pads used to suf ten the arm rests In Newcastle picture shows they are being stolen at a terrific dip and sold as bath sponges. Birth Notice Horn to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kellett. in the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Tuesday, May 30, a son. Doth mother and child are doing well. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILL EXCHANGE house in Victoria for suitable accommoda lion In Prince Ruoert. Phone 660, ask for C P O. Harry' Leggett iuzi DANCE onnm-ums' hall Wednesday, May 31 NOTICK I have sold out my Interest In 13 Taxi and wish to thank all my patrons for our past, pleasant relations. The new owner will commence operating again In one week and I know that he will give the steady, courteous service of the past. PAT .MAZZEI We are specializing In the newest NESTLE'S COLD WAVE Especially suitable for finer hair ANNETTE POWELL'S HEAUTY SIIOPPE fourth Street. 1'er.gy Saunders KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chines Dishes Chop Srtey Cljew Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 10 pm. 2nd Avenue and 8lh Street OTTAWA, May 31 tt Hon. J L. Haley, minister of finance, announced In Parliament that the government and provinces had agreed to Increase the amount of allowable Income which an old age or blind pen sloner might receive without re duetlon of the amount of pension. The increase of allow able outside income Is from (65 to $12$ per year. Four Cases in Police Court There were four cases before Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court yesterday. Fur possession ol air unregistered revolver Michel Cholod nuk was fined $5 or three days. For illegal parting Harold Young was fined $5. Sentence was reserved In the case of Pauline Jackson, charged with public intoxication. SERVICE ON "D" DAY HERE Arrant erne nts - Completed For Public Kite to Mark Com mencemrnt of Invasion Arrangements have been completed for the special religious service which will be held in Prince Rupert on "D" Day. The main service will take place In front of the Post Office, if weather Is favorable, and otherwise In the Capitol Theatre It will begin at 11:35 ajn. and end at 12 noon. Announcement of the service will be made by ringing of bells and sounding of whistles at U am. The mayor or an acting mayor will preside and the band of II. M.CB. Chatham will be In aW tendance. Similar meetings will be held at the shipyard and Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. plant. Official Hymn :"D" Day Here . Following is the version of the hymn "O Ood Our IJelp in Ages Past" which will be used at the D" Day service In Prince O Ood, our help In ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast. And our eternal home. Under the shadow of Thy throne Thy saints have dwelt secure; Sufficient is Thine arm alone, And our defence Is sure. nofore the hills in order stood, Or earth received her frame, From everlasting Thou art God, To endless years the same. A thousand ages In Thy sight Are like an evening gone. Short as the watch that ends the night Defore the rising sun. O God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come. De Thou our guard while troubles last, And our eternal home. I 1 What's all this about "interlocking" directorates? WHEN you want sound advice you 0 to a friend who has had experience with whatever is worrying you. When ypu have to have professional advice you buy the best you can afford. In the same way, because the life insurance companies are the guardians of the people's savings, they seek the best business brains in Canada. Individual directors of life insurance companies often occupy similar positions in many other lines of business. This is because they axe men who have proven their ability, It needs men of sound judgment and wide experience to determine safe procedure in matters vital to so many millions of people. Life insurance is a business of many phases. It bridges a gap between your present earning power and your far distant needs sometimes spanning over half a century. It is essential to have life insurance companies directed by men of broad business experience. It is good citizenship to own LIFE INSURANCE A Mtstagt from tbt Lift Insurance Companies in Canada LOCAL NEWS NOTES Jack Mussallem, who has been on a trip to Edmonton, returned to the city today. Labor - Progressive Public Meeting, Eagles' Hall, Sunday, 8 pjn. Speakers, Tom McEwen and Drue. Mickleburgh. (tfj Mrs. Cecil Brlnd and child returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. A. R. Nichols returned to the city this morning from a to Vancouver. jtrlp 1 Mrs. C. H. Onue returned to 'the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. J. W. Nic holls returned to the city this morning from Vancouver where they attended the wedding of their daughter. J. A. Boyd, of Montreal, president of the Canadian Fish Aj Cold Storage Company, arrived in the city this morning on his annual visit to the local plant, Mrs. D. C. McRae returned home this morning from a trip to Vancouver, having stopped oft at Ocean Falls on her way back. The annual meeting of the Prince -Rupert -Progressive-Conservative Association, called for the second time Monday night, was further postponed until next month. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT APPEAL TO CITIZENS In view of the Importance of a successful Invasion of the Western Front by the Allied Armies It has been agreed ,to Implore Divine aid for the undertaking by Joining together in a public service of prayer. I, therefore, as Mayor of this City request that all places of business be closed between the hour of 11:30 a.m. and 12 noon on the day that the Invasion occurs, or If the news comes through after 10:00 a.m. or on a Sunday, then on the following day at the same hour. I also request that all citizens will make a special effort to be present at the Service which will be held In front of the Post Office, or, if raining. In the Capitol Theatre. ' The Service will bo announced by the ringing of bells and the sounding of whistles at 11 a.m. II. M. DAGGETT. Dr. It. C. Damford's office will be closed until June 20. 1127) R. E. Benson was able to re turn to his home yesterday af ternoon from the Prince Rupert G.neral Hospital following a re-o cent serious operation from which he Is making a good re covery. A COT. Public Meeting. Thursday June 1. 8 p.m., I.OJ3.E. Hall, Sth Ave. Speakers, H. Qargravc MXu. and LAC Archibald, Skeena Federal Candidate. (128) Dugald Campbell, represen- t.. 8 (Company, arrived in the city . . train . . w Edmonton , tonight's from this , L,- morning i frnm from vanmnver Vancouver on on to visit her brother, Milton Hauser, of the fire department. Gordon Temple, Terrace hotel proprietor, arrived in the city this morning from the south. He will leave on this afternoon's train to return home. , a business trip which will also take him to several points in the Interior, leaving .here Fri day. . . Public Meeting of special interest to Trade Unionists, Friday June 2, 1944 at 8:00 p.m. in the Eagles' Hall. Speakers: Bert Gargrave. C.C.F. M.L-A. and Tom McEwen, L-Li. organizer. (128) The tour of Alaska which had been planned by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce has been postponed from June to August which. It Is believed, will be a better time for mors members to go. Mr. Justice J. O. Wilson was an Interesting speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. President Frank Skinner was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. A new recruit to enlist in the Canadian, Active Army is James Watts, age 19, who left Monday night for the Vancouver recep tion centre. He has been working at Prince Rupert as a fisherman. His home Is in Vancouver. Announcements Anglican Tea. Mrs. R. M. Wins-low, June 1. Cambral Dance, I.O.O.F. Hall, June 2. Help Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, June 3. Hill Sixty Tea, June 7. Mrs. U. J. D. Smith. W.O.T.M. Dance, Wednesday, June 7. Oddfellows' Hall. Dan cing 10-2. DeCarlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. L.O.L. Invitation Dante, June 9, I.O.O.F Hall, DeCarlo's Orchestra, Admission $1.00 St Peter's Tea, Mrs. J. W Moorehouse, June 15. PAOE THREE e- He Record Shows . . . r t Ike The Variety Store. They like the -i :r ;hey receive here, the wide variety of rx they need regularly. V. '-?r you want things for yourself, your ' a. gilts . . . come In and look around. III! Variety Store SPECIALS - BUY NOW! SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "la awif Unm In wmi, $ Capcral tmf frogown 1lghl-t(-a4-IWva I itry TWxior evtxing fiilurirg Q.Wil Ivpoldi fan local ktiiasikx Motion oa4 ktrf. Outside Income Allowance Has Been Approved mm ,a Announcing (he Opening of , . PAULSEN'S GRILL SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1911 Cth Ave. n. Beside P.O. Station B. "Select Lunches and Select Service" --tCelebrating the Opening of the Grill Pre-Sale of Candy, Peanuts, etc, Wednesday, May 31 PAULSEN'S GROCERY First Come First Served WEST END CAFE (Chop Suey House) REOPENS SATURDAY, MAY 27 Completely Renovated 828 3rd Ave. West Phone 2M NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, D.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19S FATHER has His day... SUNDAY JUNE 21st FATHER'S DAY Send him a suitable card Coutts Canadian Cards From 5c to 25c Father's Day SujrRcstions: A Good Book A Record Album Playing Cards Snapshot Albums Plastic Chess Sets Address Books Cribbage Boards Desk Aecessoifes Playing Cards Pen and Pencil Sets Burnt Leather Souvenirs A Rental Library Subscription A Subscription to His Favorite Magazine A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD, A GOOD PLACE TO BUY STEEL CRIBS Drop sides, with felt mattress FELT MATTRESSES All sizes, from, each Phone- 77S $24.50 ... 321 3rd AvenKa,