M IuIui..!aJ. 18, cmier,uuu. uan qei warn. Um there's jiotkig tut-free " $AY J ELSIE x "It's no nick at nil! Jut open a f 3 -f KLIM Powdered Milk, mix with water nd prcstot You've n day's supply or n fclass-fui as ymx vuth. That's Jjow emy it is for anywhere to have jJcnty of Only KUM hat all lhi feature! KUM i plull UU BriikotJ.Ooljr Lrf natural Dwuiuie ! ljcrn rcowvni. All tli rtt H U-R in. KJ.IM krtfM frth IndWiratrW in it vacuunvirainl cnUiftrr. Even aftrr orottic. KLIM kv i iMtt fur a tou linc. (Nx : lte curr tarriAaee J KLIM it litht, ry to fftj. &mvc tfmcc. Remit J jt tiuraclat: ue. jurt fallow tlie aimf 4e ducctiun puJcd on the can. KLIM is a vital product required in large quart ti.irt for our fifchtinft forces everywhere. hVura.' the amount for civUiaa uve it re-it-.c. However for infant feeding -if you Live difficulty in getting a sufficient supply Uve your dealer get in touch with us. TKI tOtWN COMFANT UMTTID Dry MJ4 Di.itUa ! 4. On. SPECIALS - BUY NOW! RUBBERS. t: .: v. v onti let WORK WORK 50c 55c 85c WDIHtEAKKRS for -t t a- Fawn shade. ' sr. ' All sUes Reg price 84.25 sox Good 30c IfW "FITS, 2 sdpitrrn r.cr itcrr $3.00. S1.50 Ik "ft,r., . t"ur'"8. AMorl- '1 . ri!nV. Cinn,i itar. All ' i r ''a S3.50 Mens ALL WOOL TOP COATS. Oovd Mze.v Clearing out below Q O cost From Wen's PANTS. A bl variety for dretu and work Cot-uu and wools, at real low Iirices. Well Q ffA made. Now Men AIX WOOL TVfYXX) PANT8. Orey and Hrown AU xles. Re OP A A U,UU duced now to Men KAIN COATS. All stees. Fawn and Oreen Twwl Tops. All sizes Jf1 6.95 Hoys' LONO PANTS. Good tailored. Sites Q4 Ar 3A'JJ 24 to 34. Now Hoys' PULLOVER SWEATERS. Special price now Leather WINDDREAKEUS. Well made and pood Atylc.f. All Fizrs .fiDcelal CLOTHIERS LTD. IMal.lUhcd 1950 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Groc "Where dollars hnvc more cents" We bave a complete variety of available series, rrc.sh Fruits and VeRciablcs Tdll.neftu "".... f.w.l iminrir ii in vt'ii" I II""" j fj. DELIVERY throughout ihn ritv three tlmca weekly "uesdays, Tliursdays and Saturdays) Opposite. Canadian Legion M-S.Loub fin - . ser Alias Holler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, HlacKsmlth, General Repair Phone Red 8t LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Sea Cadets' Tag Day Satur day Your generous support 1 .ohcJted, Ton mot's train, due from the tJ'X at 10:45. w&x reported Oils afternoon to be on time. TUerc was m peaker ut the regular weekly )u:,i ucoii of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. President A. 8. Nickern was in the chair with a fair attendance of members. U. A. McK4ve and C. F. Molarity, vet ran Victoria news-papermen, will be .here next month to ride a military teen on the first trip over thcltceoa I River Highway from Prince Rup ert to 'jwracc. jur McKclvle Is news editor of the Victoria CoJ-tnlst and Mr Moriarlty is representative of Canadian Press in the capital. High Mass for Late Mrs. Dwyer High requiem mass for the re irate of the soul of Mrs. Bridget Dwyer, who pasted away on Tuesday in the Prince Rupeft General Hospital, was celebrated it 9 o'clock yesterday mornlnc In the Church of the Annunciation. Rev. Father Carrol was eejJrant. A number of friends attended the ervfct to pay their last respects to the deceased who Is sur vived by her husband and one aoo in the city. lotersMiU took place in Fair view Cemetery Funeral Of Dr. Carson In Toronto Funeral service was held Wednesday of last week In To routo for Dr. Julius Harry Car wi. pioneer in the field ' vitamin eooctfaUis and for mer Prinee Rupert medic..! Iiraeiitiuner, who died Tuead: at Toronto Western Hosp;a! . Rev Dr. Stanley Russell m.i liter of Deer park Un'' ' Church, officiated at the scrv. held io Ute chapel of the Trull fuaraj home. Honorary pal! bearers were Olof Hanson. M P B Frotst, O. W Weld, I W Wauah. A. O Hale and Dr A J. Gilchrist. Active pallbearers were D. McDonald. R. Kerr. D. Robinson. G. McGregor. M. Ron- aldson and C. Mitchell. Principal mourners were his wife. Eva Catherine Taylor Car .son. and a son. Patrick Carson Another son. John, is with the Royal Canadian Navy, and a brother. Sherman, reesides in HyUic Alta. Entombment wa.s n Mount Pleasant Mausoleum. DANCE (HUHTI.I.OHS 1IAI.L Wednesday, May 31 Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR )ur Coffee U-Torn) PACIFIC CAFE Mb M Layton left last night on a trip to Ocean Falls. Miss Rose Bell of Goldbloomfc left kut night for a month's buying trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. . Mrs. James Ollleit and Joyce, reiurned this from sx holiday trip to .Van couver. O. McLre, resident surveyor tor Wartime Housing umitcp, returned tn the city this morn tag from a trip Jo Vancouver. Itey. J. A. Donnell returned this morning from Vancouver where he has hecn attending the annual DrJtUh Columbia confeience of the United Church of Canada. .Cecil Brind relumed to city this morning from 2 to Vaneouv.er. I Valhalla Dance, May 26, Odd- feUows' Hall. Old Time Music. Anglican Tea, Mrs. R. M. Wins- low, June 1. Cambrel Dance, Jane 2. Heip Norway Church, June 3. H J D. Smith. St Peter Mi orehouse Special: Chinese Dishes Chop Suey liHi Chow Mein Hours 0:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Hl - I TIIJJK THE TOILER i I jtml MILITARY IJMjiMitstMaBWtswBWiaBVMHsMBbB iiimi I al snnMisr THE tATLT "WOTS PAOSTBRSE the trip Inspector of Schools D. Tbor-stelnsson returned to the city Uila moraine from a trip to Vancouver, Victoria and the kchools In the southern part of hk Inspectorate. lie is accom panied hy Chief Inspector nf Schools', Dr. 1L B. King of Vic toria. Announcements All StmiflMiraU Jn UU column wttl tw chArjed ft tuU month kt 25c word. I.OX)P. 'JIall. Tea, Lutheran Hill Sixty Tea. June 7. Mrs. Tea, Mrs, June 15. SAtf, COULD VtJOj SWE ME A RIDE TO THE COAST? I'ME MISSED My TRAIN Kitwanga Junior Red Cross Event KITWA.NGA, May 26-On Monday afternoon the puplLs of the Kitwanga Indian Day School entertained their parents and friends with a short concert, followed by a Junior Red Cross sale of work and silver tea. A fur nished doll's house and two crib quilts, made by the children. were among the articles auctioned. A peanut guessing contest and fishpond, helped to swell the proceeds to Xhe sum of (25, donated to the Junior Red Cros-War Fund. Walter Morgan was chairman and the program was as follows Chorus, "I Love Thee Canada.' Recitation, "Abou Ben Adhem," Judith Morgan. Songs, "Uncle Ned." "Under His Wln." Recitation, "A Strange WJld Song." Howard Morgan. Lullaby, "The Slumber Song." Songs, Suppose," "Beguiling the Irish." Recitation, "I Vow To Thee." Joan Ryan. Solo. "The Lamb,M'Judlth Morgan. Song, "The Sailor's Song " Recitation, "The Good Samaritan," Richard Morgan. Songs. "O No John. ' Fairy LSong." "What .Can Lhe Matter Be?" Negro spiritual, "Old 3lack Joe." Closing, "Well Never Let the Old Flog Fall." P. C. Leopold, of Wartime Housing Limited, returned to the city this morning from Van couver. Mr. and Mrs. A. Comadlna left last night on a trip to Van- couver. O. M, Edgar, Canadian National Teleeranh supervisor, left lnt nlffht fnr Vanrnnwr nftrr' J. W stopping briefly n the city on fcujiness, GRIN AND BEAR IT! Jap People Are Warned TOKYO, Ala j- 2C-The Japan ese government warns the people of the nation to be extreme ly vigilant against some surprise move by the Allie- Better Shaves And More Oflhem with Gillette lather SHAVING CREAM 1 Made by the worfcTi 1 W taodng txptrtlin ihav B I ing comfoff, tb moltfl , j of Uim cffltft. siodu. Vm 4 Pj .iy - , j Attention Please... Men's Work Shirt Special Light weight cotton work shirtsiin jgood quality. Regular Prices j$1.25 to $1.75. . SPECIAL, Each .fl5c Wincey wool flannel shirts in khaki. Regular Price $3.75. SPECIAL, Each $2.95 MEN'S ZIPPER SPOUT JACKETS Gabardines, .Greenlore .Cloths and .Sharkskins. Assorted colors. i OSLY A JT.W LEFT AT THESE SPECIAL J?RIJS $3.95 -54.95- $5.95 Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block. 3rd Steer Phono 234 J. L CURRY (Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Green 995 BLUEPRINT READING WELDERS GUIDE - 1 1 - - - - - mmr a . . ny ucsiovcr p . . ii jLJSlTER Wb iOLUIfeKi I 'tF SOLDIER BTSB kTwW -together i -J.T1 A MARINE ITi.v m if Mm mm m r a - - m l . m mm . vba , WMYVZAV, Ml III I Mil ! - mm Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 JUST ARRIVED! A Large Shipment of Audels Technical Books MACHINISTS AND TOOLMAKERS HANDYBOOK MATHEMATICS AND CALCULATIONS SHEET METAL WORKERS HANDYBOOK SHIP FITTERS HANDYBOOK AUTOMOBILE GUIDE : RADIOMANS GUIDE MACHINISTS GUIDE . DIESEL ENGINE MANUAL r ELECTRIC POWER CALCULATIONS MASTER PAINTER AND DECORATOR PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTERS , 4 voU each MASONS AND BUILDERS, vol, each GARDENERS AND GROWERS, ,4 vol, flch ENGINEERS AND MECHANICS, 8 vol, each AU Volumes Sold Separately PRINCE RUPERT AGENCY T ADUL COM. THIRD AVENUE Folding Ilaby Carriages. Baby High Chairs. Baby Cribs. Boys' Wagons. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS J.230 1.35 5.00 2.50 IZi 1J5 .0 5.00 2.50 . 2.50 . 2t . 2.50 . 2.00 . 2.00 . 2.00 . 2.00 Jpx that .Loruj-wanted JMONUMENT OR MARKER See Rational MonunxeRts ,602 5th East Bos 1425 Station B Prince Rupert, B.C: I MxiSmM ELIO Furniture Store Mutual Benefit Health and Accident .Association Bee JOHN L. WRIOHT Special ReprestntaUye Phone 741 rioneer Rooms J t Hi 9 a