tit Hi PAGE POUR THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert. B.C. Wednesday, June 6, ISiS HOUSES LOSE OLD MEMBERS Retirements and Appoint-nients to Senate Will Result in New Faces in Commons OTTAWA, June 6 IF Many srr?ft' faces will be seen In the House qf Commons when parlia- sment meets again, after th June 11 fedtral election. Gaps have t Jen left with the retirement of veteran members :Trffor reasons of health, age cr ap-polntmervt to the senate. Among ; Ursse who hav? left th2 federal rV field are four former cabinet ' ministers, Han'. Norman McLar- ty, former secretary of state; "istHon. T. A. Crerar, former mlnls-rjrter of mines and resources, who sT" has been appointed to the Sen-" nte: Col J. L. Ralston, fcrmer " defence minister, who is returning to his Mcntreal legal practice; and Hon. Angus Macdcn-ald, former navy minister. Rumor has It that, Mr. Mac- ! donald, crs-tkn? premier of Nova Scotia, his naiivi province, may resume the leadership of th Llbeial party there. Hen. R. B. Han?crt, veteran representative of the New Brunswick constituency of York Sun-bury, who resigned the house leadership of tHe Progres&lve-Ccnservative party In 1943 in favor Of Gordon Gray don; is not standing for re-election. Urged Monetary Reform Two members noted for their advocacy of monetary reform, G. G. McGeer and Arthur Siaght, both Liberals, will xt be candidates in- th? forthcoming election. Mr. McGeer was first elected to tiie house in, 1935 for the British Columbia constituency of Vancouver-Burrard, and was reelected In 1940. Mr. Slaght also was first elected In 1935 and again In. 1940, and represented the Ontario constituency of Parry Sound.' Another well-known member. A. W. Neill, who represented Occnox-Albernl as an Independent, first, entered the house in 1921 and was re-elected in 1925, 1926, 1930. 1935 and 1940. will not be a candidate for re-election. Olof Hanson, hard working TIE FESTIVAL For Summer Ties, ties, ties, everything and anything you want in ties. Smart stripes, well chosen patterns and conservative plaids. Ties to tie up your spring and summer W.F.STONE "CLOTHES . . . OF . . . DISTINCTION" member for Skeena since 1930, Is aUa net returning. W. H. Taylor, who represented Norfolk as a Liberal since 1928 and since 1940 had been chief government wtlp, has been appointed to the Senate. Others named to the upper house include F.- W. G erf haw, who formerly represented Msdiclne Hat ij the Commons; Dr. J. P. How-den former member for St Boniface, Man; C. E. Ferland, former member for Jollette-l'Assumptlon - Montcalm; Vincent Dupuis, former member for Chambly-Rouvllle, Quebec. J. J. Finley, who previously represented Queens-Lunenburg In the Commons, rpw is a senator, as are C. J. Venlct, former member for Gloucester .and A. -W. Roberts, who previously represented Tfironto Trinity in the Commons. AERIAL CAR-FERRY SOUTHAMPTON, England 'V An aerial carferry to carry tourists' autcmcbiles from the mainland to the Isle of Wight will be operated after 4he war by Portsmouth Aviation Ltd. if present plans of Its managing-direntor. L. M. J. Balfour, go into effect. INDUSTRY (Continued from page D : industrial production and many industries depended. In large measure on raw materials and seml-prccessed articles from abroad. Mr. Macfartane said: "There are four problems which must be solved satisfactorily before international trade can be devel oped In volume and variety as we hope the availability of supplies and materials, the International currency situation, the commercial policy of nations and the supply of shipping and other transportation facilities to carry goods. "Until the end of the war In Pacific and sometime after, availability of supplies in Canada Land financing will In large meas ure aevermine our export position." With the end of the war In Europe, Mr. Macfarlane said, the commercial policies of nations are again assuming more of their fcrmer Importance but it is unlikely that definite national policies will emerge until the purposes and scope of the International organization for security have been decided by the United f.atlons conference at San Fran. While The World Looks On Mr. King Does Tricks With u trembling haste that rould have been applied more fittingly to other matters. Premier King assures his following , k the. olunteer system will he resumed for the I'aeific war. This ives him something to point to in those districts where lie expects his strongest political support and to demonstrate to them, as if it were needed, that the all-out war effort was ' not his idea! So we return to our former state. Those who respond by volunteering to fight will carry the burden. Those who don't want to, may he excused. . Is lliis half-hearted attitude a true expression of Canadian, feeling? The effect on Allied opinion is obvious. Show what you tliink of it on June 11. ' ,t ,.J. Maj. James T. Harvey VOTE R0GRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Published by the liritish Columbia Progressive Conservative Association V YYTTYTTYTTYYYYYYTYTYTTTTTTTTTTTYYTTTTYTYTYTYY An airy, ankle-flattering addition to your summer wardrobe. In velvety black suede: D'orsay cut for stylo and comfort $0.1 .' i CUT RATE SHOE STORE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA- A. MacKenzie Furniture Limited "A OOOD PLACE TO BUY" Chesterfield Suites covered In tapestry and velours all spring construction, large 'roomy chairs, walnut show wood. Sale price, from $185.00 to '20.00 Iledroom Suites In matched walnut veneers, oval and round mirrors; upholstered stool. Sale price, from .. $!H.."0 Single Keds with spring and all-felt mattress ! $20.75 A complete stock of spring-filled mattresses and felt mattresses in stock. Single Cots with all-felt mattress $1-1.50 Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert Cisco and until other important International proposals, such as that dealing with exchange stabilization, are agreed upon. Mr. Macfarlane said that manufacturers wete looklnj for substantial relief from the heavy burden of taxation. This, they feel, is necessary, he said, If they are to be able to carry on successfully under post-war competitive conditions, and undertake the expansion which is essential If post-war employment Is to be maintained at the desired high level Classified Ads Classified Advertising la payable to office t time of submitting copy for Insertion. FUNERAL NOTICE Th fnnpml nf the late Bishoo E. M. Bunoz. Oblate of Mary Immaculate, win iae piacc ut Annunciation Church.-Fifth Ave. West, at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, June 1. Archbishop Duke of New Westminster will officiate, assisted by Bishop J. L Coudert. No flowers by request. 131) HELP WANTED WANTED Urgently, housekeeping room, for married couple. No children. Apply Box 16 Daily News. H31) WANl tU Truck driver tor local ! fnrtnee f.o. Permanent Job for right man. Oood working conditions. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 181. (132) WANTED Reliable, woman to care for baby daytimes. No. 12 Palmer Apts., between 6 and 7 p.m. 132) WANTED Reliable woman to care lor baby, daytimes. Room, board and wages. Phohe Green 73 or 1370 6th Ave. Laivt 131) WANTED IMMEDIATELY -Practlcle nurse or housekeeper, free to enjoy summer at Okan-agan resort. Good wages. Apply Box 13 Dally News. (133) W4N1TH WANTED Suite or two rooms, ' r,n.-iti-H-.H nr i.nfnrtilchpH An I ply Airmen's Mess, R.C.A.F., Seal Cove. uaai WANTED Record player, any condition. Black 951. ( 135) WANTED Furnished home for two couples; rental basis. Notify Box 14, Dally News. (134) WANTED Lady's bicycle, in good condition. Phone Black 201. tf) WANTED Will pay $25 for information leading to renting of 2-bedroom furnished house or apartment for refined American contractor representative and wife, to be here approximately one year. Wanted Immediately so we can send for our 5-months-old child in States. Call Amcr.can Sig- nals 324. (138) WANTED One or two burner electric hotplate. Apply Room 15, Aldine Apartments. (tf) LOST LOST Saturday between Vic tory Cafe and American Mowr-pool, 2nd Ave., pair of shell- I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ft 1 IflilAArA 111 ILUUIVl case. Please leave at Dally News. LOST Corner 3rd Ave. and 8th Street, set of upper false teeth. Finder please return to Daily News. (131) REMOVED on Friday night from owner's garage, one boy's and one girl's C.C.M. bicycle, both red. Anyone having Information please notify City Police. (131) FOR SALE FOR SALE Two Venetian blinds, size 34; suitable for wartime windows. Apply Mackenzie's Furniture. (131) FOR SALE Large outoard motor and boat. Phone Black 981 after 6 p.m. (134) FOR SALE Boat "Gcorgina." length 30 ft., beam 7.6 ft.; 10 h.p. Union semi-dlesel engine. Apply to boat at Fishermen's floats. (134) FOR SALE Regulation overseas cartons. 5 lbs. and 11 lbs. sizes at 10c and 15c. The Variety Store. FOR SALE Pre-war baby busey. ynonc Blue 877. (131) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufnn tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver. nr M.f I'CKSONAI. SI.FNDOR TABLETS are effective. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. 134) DANCE NOVELTIES, paper hats, horns, ticklers, etc., now obtainable at Norl.hprn ninlrihii. tors, 210 4th Street, agents lor 'Dance Novelty bureau. (134) FOR RENT FOR RENT LO D E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. 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OKCII I ST HA Vlrlor Rword 3)9I House I'lans and Alterations Store and Store Front Remodelling I'llONi; ItLACK 069 Here to serve the public YORK CONSTRUCTION llulldlne, Materials, Estimates General Building Nothing too big or too small .WIONE 11LACK 884 Let us prepare a Party or Meal or enjoy at your home, from ourt Delicatessen Department VANCOUVER PRICE Roast Chicken (stufffil) lb. . ' c,r,c Itoasl Reef, lb. 70? Roast Pork, lb. 7."f Roast Veal, lb. HO? Ilakril Salmon, lb. ."? Raked Special Ham, lb... 75? Corned Reef, lb . .. . 70? Cabbage, lb. till? I'ork Tenderloin (stuffed) lb. ."(I? rork Spate Ribs (stuffed) lb. . a."? Pork Rocks (boil) lb". U.'t? Pie's Feet (boil) lb l."? Silver Toncue, lb ' 70? Chicken Pie, 2 for !I."? Steak and Kidney Pie, each 10? ' Steak Pie, each 7? ! Pork Pies, each 7? i Ham and Veal Pies, each 10? See our stock of household rurnlturc and novelties. J. H. MAIR" FURNITURE! AND AUCTIONF.KR C32 Third Ave-Phone Hlue 09 GEORGE DAWES AUCTI0NEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 Croqurttes, ( fa rruftiti, each Corn Fritters, Sid llakrd Brans ii Spachttti, eta Salad, tin. I'Mi and Chip 'J CHINESE tl Chicken Chop ctn. Pork or Bed CbJ ctn. Chicken Chow M ctn. I'ork Chow Mfi Chicken SooiW Chicken andnal Rice, ctn. I'ork or Beef F ctn. Sweet and Som'I Spare Ribs, cU. I High class cook . . . Refrigeralor forj before cooking and alter I - r..j r tnnpt, h roniil UUUKCU IIIIUCI M. JJ 'V This advertisement for Delicatessen DrparH Dclicatcsesn Hours : 9 a.m. to 10 ft Dailv except Sunday o McRae Bros. I Rupert ntcM THIRD AVIvNUE Floor Sanding and Finishing Repairs and Alterations Val Spidel Oreen 186 Uox 1430 St. UU" ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE Delicatessen Meats - Groce Vegetables Phone 21 Third Avenue (Next M Quality at Keonomy prices PRINCE R1 SHOE RE 3rd St. (Near thM RARR ANDERS LIMITS! J I nn flU'"" " j,H corner 2d J Plwne nea (I (Ml I