TWO THE DAILY NEWS It's DAD s DAY! FORMAL OI'KNINO Meet Mc nt . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Out Coffee U Tops) OF 18th An n' heart Dad is a practical roan. So you can't a on FATHER'S DAY by offering him a good- . Hat that hell use for months to come. And the Set t -jt it u a famous uimh from watts & HicKcrson s ike the gesture a sure fire success. CTETSON HATS, In all qualities, S7JU to $10.00 OR bright hU wardrobe with one or two NECKTIES. .- display windows for tne "pick of tne treasons SUM) and $1.50 mn hu iMaurr.houn a SPORT SHIRT will be very k rs . tbJf We have a full rante allied by Arrow. Forsyth L . L dun Priced from $2.50 to $3.00 BUY NOW AND SAVE! ( DRESS PANTS. C x ic'y. w li finished. Jl Vixi Twr.-d.s and ' Vf - "d Ali sizes Prices $4.95 to 86.75 He : COTTON SHORTS for i-naer wear. Size 30. Kcw per 5QC ps.r EUNKETO, ccr wclght- ftil wool. ;rv and white i, Prices S6.75 Uc .j DRESS SOX. Oood f-i rtrong. Sum- Qftn Now V V w Mc til wool SWEATERS. l ted shades Pullovers Rr: $250, New S1.95 ( J DRESS SHIRTS. aU averted colors. $1.75 10 S2.45 Mca SUITS, all wool. Good f ' Sizes 38 to 44. Clear- las price W 11. V v $22.50 Hen's COTTON DRESS PANTS. Oood for summer wear All sizes. QQ 0DV CA Well made Men Sharkskin WIND- BREAKERS. Full zippers. Snetial price. S3.95 to S4.95 Men s WORK PANTS. Good make. All s&es. Reg. ular price. CO Cft $3.00. Now Lita-n's Strong WORK Hi SHIRTS. OCp Now at Children's SHOES for Dress. Straps and lace styles. All leather. Sizes 10 to 2. Clearing at $1.95 $2.95 Men's ALL WOOL TOP COATS. Oood sizes. Clearing out below 04 O QC Ql' cost. From Men's RAIN COATS. All sizes. Fawn and Green Tweed Tops. srul at 6.95 Boys LONG PANTS. Good tailored. Sizes 2 QC toSJJLL.-: -Joys' PULLOVER SWEATERS. Special price now B.C. CLOTHIERS LTD. RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAOI'-MKNT OF W. LOCK Your Shop-P'H Tour should Include a visit jo this nearby Uutclier Bhop wntre you'll always ilnd an nbundant 'upply of the ALL PRICED TOU ECONOMY HKUEl choicest cuts of Meat, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables In season from our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of grocerlM. PACIFICCAFE Special: Chinese pishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 6:00 m. to 2:00 a.m. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Mrs. D. C. Stevenson is leav- jing tonight for a month's visit In Vancouver. Mr. Stevenson .is already In the south. Alex Alexeef of the dry dock stores staff, having been reject ed for military service, returned to the city yesterday. Lieut-Commander R, P. Pon- ,der. naval drafting officer, af ter spending the past few days here on official duties, leaves Monday night on his return to Vancouver. Miss Randl Thorsen leaves i mis uvemng lur jicr iuuui? ti I Terrace to spend the summer. I Audrey Hunter, Ruth Walton and Joyce Watts who will be Iher guests for a week. C. M. Cole, travelling super- visor of the National Selective Service regional office at Van tcouver. is a visitor in the city tm official business. He will bs here until next Thursday night. William Horrobin. regional em ployment officer, National Set cctlve Service. Vancouver, and member of the Western Labor Board, arrived In the city yes terday .from the south and will be here for the next few days on official duties. H. W. Flescher of Vancouver, International representative of the International Union of Operating Engineers. Is a visitor In the city on union business. Constable J. F. Thornton left this morning for Butedale to vc stlgate the . drowning of two , native rUIs at the bead of Klta- maat Arm earlier la the week. Mrs. H. Klne and Mrs. Chap- nun returned to Terrace on last night's tram after paying brief visit to the city. Orange Ladles' Dance. July 7. Oddfellows' Hall; DeCarlq's Orchestra. Refreshments. Danc ing 9:30-1:30 ajn. We are specializing In the newest NESTLE'S COLD WAVE EspeclaUy suitable for finer hair ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOITE Fourth Street. I'M? Saunder!. J, M, S. Loubser DC. D A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Hlock Phone 610 Miss Lillian Hill was among those leaving this morning for Vancouver. J. Eby left this morning on a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Poulsen en tertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon at Poulsens Luncn, Sixth Avenue East, their guests being lady and men friends of the navy and army. The oc casion was most enjoyable. NAVY WINS ONCE MORE Defeated Air Force C to 1 ip Area Soccer League Last NUht Posting their fourth straight victory of the season, Navy whipped Air Force 6 to. 1 In a rough Area Soccer League game last night pn Acropolis HIU. Both clubs were short-handed; the sailors were without three of their regulars and the Flyers played with only ten men. Five minutes after the kick-off, the Navy centre-forward, put his team in the lead with a quick goat from close in. Mc- Cann accounted for Navy's sec ond marker ten minutes later and Rae tallied again with the tilt twenty minutes old. At half time Navy led, 3 to 0. A few minutes after the open in? of the second half McCann countered again aftef Air Force had secured their first goal on a shot by High. Almost 15 minutes elapsed until Navy scored their fifth goal on a drive by McDonald. A little later Wallace booted home the winners' sixth and final marker. Navy Gardiner, Wooton, Kob-lanskl. Delanev. Wallace. Noland, McCann, Cross, Rae. McDonald, Coppln. . . Air Force Blore. Gludening. Mrs. t. u. waw Rogers, Laboviteh, Longley, Oil Tuesday afternoon to spend the QUktt teb next two months visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Barney Jensen In Vancouver. STRANGE POWER Rubles .were believed In times ;o have the power to stop bleeding. TOO I.ATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Sleeping room with house - keeping privileges, In; exchange for day-time care of two chlldrea Apply Box 781 Dally News. '"1 Announcement All dfrtlwm-nu In this column wUI I cbtrKtd lor a lull month at J5c a word. Presbyterian tea at the home of Mrs. J. A. Teng. June 22. C.W.L. Delicatessen Tea, 3-6. wviut rrlbhaee and bridge at o'clock. K. of C. Hut, June 22, , Valhalla Dance, June 23, Oddfellows' Hall. 9:30 to 1:30. Whist Drive, Oddfellows' Hall, June 26, 50c W. A. Canadian Legion "Dance. Oddfellows' Hall. June 29. De Carlo's Orchestra. Coast Regiment Women's Auxiliary Dance, Armory, July 1 Dominion Day Celebration, Port Esslngton, Saturday. July 1. r The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands RACIAL OBSCURITY The Hottentots of South Af rica are an Individual race whose origin archeologlsts and anthropologists have been un able to trace. ENGLISH BALLET LATE The ballet originated In Rome, was introduced Into France by Catherine de Medici, and didn't arrive in England until the 18th century. CFPR The standing: W L F A Pts. Navy 4 0 16 2 8 Reserves 2 1 10 8 4 Signals 2 2 4 6 4 Soo Suds 0 10 0 0 Air Force 0 4 1 IS 0 i ! -- I lB3 WHNC TOUR ( wV I DANCE I TL'ESDAY, JUNE 20 ! I! at) ODDKKLLOWS' HALL Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 1210 Kilocycles SCHEDULE SATUKUAY P3I. 4:00 Sound off 4:15-a. I. Jive 4:30 Lower Basin Street 5:00 Yank Swing Session 5:30 Personal Album 5:45 Melody Round-up 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Your Radio Theatre 7:00 National Barn Dance 7:30 Jubilee 8:00 Guy Lombardo 8:30 Fred Allen 9:00 Front Line Theatre 9:30 Kate Smith 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Harry James 10:30 Bob Crosby 11:00 Silent. SUNDAY A-M. 10:00 Music tor Sunday 10:30 Sammy Kaye 11:00 CBC News 11:05 Boston Symphony . P..1L 12:00 Piano Rambllngs 12:15 Hymns from Home 12:30 Music We Love 1:00 Andre Kostelanetz 1:30 Xavler. Cugat 2:00 NBC Sunday Symphony 3:00 Labor Forum 3:30 Charlie McCarthy 4:00 Duffy's Tavern 4:30 Village Store 5:00 Cavaliers 5:15 Just Mary 5:30 Family Hour 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Hymns from Home 6:30 UJS.O. Program. 7:00 Hour of Charm 7:30 Jack Benny 8:00 Mall Call 8:30 The Great Glldersleeve 9:00 Comrades In Arms 9:30-ommand Performance 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Vesper Hour J0:30 Silent CHURCH NOTICES First BaDtist Church Filth Ave. and Young Street Rev. W. W. 811verthorn, Minister Phone Red 839 10 am. Bible Class. 11 a jn. Morning Worship. TodIc: "The Trial of Faith." 12-15 Church SchooL 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Topic: "Satan's Masterpiece." Wed., 8 pjn. Prayer and Fel lowship service. Frl., 8 pjn. Young Peoples Gathering. Jno. 1:12, "As many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the Sons of Ood." First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue Easi Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A, Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leaaer 11:00 am. Morning Worship. Rev. (CaDt.) W. D. Rowlands 12:15 o.m. Sunday SchooL 7:30 p.m. Evening Worsnip. Rev. G. L. Douglas, H.M.C.S. Chatham. A cordial Invitation to worship with this congregation Is extended to alL St. Paul's Lutheran Church 5th and McBride Mrs. E. J. Smith. Choir Leader Minister Rey. Magnus B. Anderson. Pastor Morning Service at 11:00 a.m. Sermon: "I BeUeve in ine Holy Christian Church" Chaplain John Miller (with permission of the command chaplain.) Evening Service at 7:30 pm. Sermon: "What Shouia we Pray For" Chaplain William a Rowlands. A cordial welcome to alL First United Church fisft sixth Avenue West d t A nonnelL MJV- Miauwt Mr. J. S. Wilson. Sr. Choir Leader Mrs. W. C. Taylor, Jr. Choir Ldr. Miss Swanna Clafson. A.T.C.M. Dr. R. G. Knlpe, Superintendent of Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Service. 1:30 Evening Service. fiundav School at 12:15. Come and worsnip. Young People's Society Meeting in the Manse at dose of evening service. All young people cordially Invited. Waterfront Whiffs Week's Halibut Landings Total 621,000 Pounds Arthur II. and Northern Bring In Largest Catches Total halibut catch brought to this port so far this season Is 1,939.800 pounds, ui uus 624,300 was Canadian, and 365,-5C0 American. All prices have been standard, Canadian selling at I8V4 and 16li cents, ana American at 15 and 13Vi cents. Two. American boats, ine Ar thur H, and Northern brought in the week's largest catcnes. The Arthur H. unloaded 52.000 pounds, and the Northern 50.- ritlNCE ROFF.RT ROOFING CO. Box 723 Specialists on Butltup Roofs Repairs. Reshlngllng Free Rstlmatej KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes. Chop Suey Chew Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 10 pm. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street Rotary Club Committees P. H. Linzey. nnliW. Inndintrs at Prince Rupert for the week ending Friday totalled G21.000 pounds and were almost 200,000 pounds lighter than for the previous week when 800,300 pounds were landed. During the past seven days "JO Lanauian Doais urougia m ov,-000 pounds, and seven American boats completed the week's total with 227,000 pounds., United States Office of Price AdmlnlstraUon officials have clarified an announcemem made last week In regard to new reillncr Drices for drawn No. 1 (10 to 60 pounds dressed, weight) halibut At Seattle the price will be 14Vic to 154 and at Prince Rupert 12c to 13 Vic. ThU is an increase, It is stated, of, Uic in fishermen's prices on drawn halibut. Landings In Vancouver of 000 pounds. Largest loans nvB h ,,hr nf ,. "L1" 'ionly 72.000 pounds having been if:.c".ur".::,.": landed there on a recent two Awl, wuu men uuiuuucm u,vuv pounds on Monday. days. KWONG SANG IHNQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All, your patronage welcome Open 5 p-m. to 13 pm. Tuesday.io p.m. to 12 pjn. Outside Orders, from 2 p.m. to 12 P-m. Phone Red 217 J. L. CURRY (Ute ol Yukon! CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Green S95 I SATURDAY. JUNE 17. 1944 Club Publication Vf. Q. Shear down. Community Serylce T. N. Youngs. Boys' Work R. M. Window. Civic Co -operation - ,Tea President-Elect Robert C. St.J Clair has announced following .scaaoen. tnndlne committee chairmen of Vocational Service J. --., J. Li., Riinprt Bntaiv Cluh.tle for the ensuing year Club Service George Mitchell Program D. McN. Lowe. Classification Alex MacKen- zJe. Fellowship and Attendance International W. Kergln. SerxicA Df MAKES EM SHINE To get your windows bright and shining wipe them with vinegar. u WANTED Experienced Truck Driver for City -- Good Wqges Apply Selective Service, AM132 CASUALAIRES... the WORLD'S MOST COMFORTABLE SHOE LIGHT AS A FEATHER FLEXIBLE AS A WHIP WEAR THEM EVERYWHERE Prked $3.95 Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" MUSSALIEM'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 PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS Down through the years, almost since Prince Rupert first existed, we have served the people. The prescription laboratory we have always tried to keep modern, using skilled pharmacists, quality, drugs, the best of equipment As we start a new year, we are proud of our record, and grateful for the confidence you have shown in us. May we continue to serve you. Ormes Jfu Pioneer DruqgisU THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Dally from 9 ajn. till 9 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. V V - 1 1 - bid JCmgCodl. .Amerrir old soul. mjndlmake "Jtnotrom poJetopolef esov Now is the time for all good men to come to Philpott, Evitt & Co. and order their winter supply of Coal. Don't wait too long and be sorry or the rest of the winter. Order your Coal now. FOOTHILLS LUMP, EGG and NUT. UULKLEY VALLEY LUMP PHILPOTT EVin & CO. LID. PHONE 651 f HONK Ht