"FLOOD HELIEF CONTRlBUTfONS 3CCPTT mil J. Carter l.on T? CtrnnlrlonH 1 nn Ptfnre Eopert Daflp 5!3cto0 Hn. Wednesday, June 9, 1943 ' Continued inim Page r J. Christian .. 2.00 n i nKi t Thriving 2,0f)0 board feet nf lumber to Its underside. The Massett sawmill, which s owned and operated by Albert Anderson and Dave Rutten, is turning out 16,000 board feet a, day now, most of it Sitka Spruce Practically the whole mill run is destined for southern markets where it will be CITY STORES EXPECT BUTTER BY TOMORROW City stores, which have either H. A. Black 2.00 k. Teisetn 1.00 ,,' A rl'.Z Vr, n,n: r:i: 5.00 E. Pearson .... ?nn iiuiim Mrs. Dorothy Mwrlron . i ' " i n ot i or" n rr Lber Carrier is No Curio overturned in a sudden ggle In Skidegate Inlet, were burled In Tl-ell cerrietery, Quetn Charlotte Island. i Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Garrett 5.00 Andrew Bucik , 1.00 w' G Tnornton iJj0 Anonymous 10.00 Mr. Long 2.00 Buried On Islands QUEEN CHARLOTTE Hubert Husband and Frederick Ross, Islam! Town '!mber carrier in Prince V. C. Grant ....... 2.00 "Mac" R. R. Strachan 2.00 Len Youngman 1.00 4.00 2.00 been out of butter or extremely A. Thompson 2.00 E. Sollld short of it for almost a week as 6. Gurvteh 2.60 'John TSklund ZIZ 20 Ton 'In IT T by a result of flood conditions that o, PiM, . i oni. rvn.,... n,,n,E' T' Davles - 1.00 .drowning when k their boat was It Pays to Advertises Classified Bcnrcrvur.flii Pmysl rt would be a curiosity but, (ussett the people are ac-jmetl to the sight of the b;Ke vehicle on stilts purr- have isolated Prince Pupert and Robert Auerer'"Z".Z"! .-9M J. Laurie van1. .TayIor; ? 00 Vancouver, 1 nn'1- A- MacKay 5.0U arp pvrwcMno tn rn. ... -r n. ... ,u , miuiijifiuuis ..... .uu r rew 5.00 n m..n 1 nn iom the street clutching smith 5.oo r "i:: r i n" Anonymous ....... -2.00 W. stock to some degree by tomorrow. According to grocers, ship- wttiijr. 2-0O V Matllrlri 1 nn Bill Rody 5.00 ?. B. Strachan ., w . iHMiinoa l.UU t.vj w a j v.uu TAto. juaviuwil l.uu Koshoneu 1.00 yYlpnrc nrAra o v 1 1 t n rl n.)... . v , . . . .. ...... -"- ."i.-wu iu uiu.c Mrs. J. jonnson .... i.ou Mrs. TjruiCKsnanK z.oi G. Anderson 2 nn on uie f nnce Kuiert today and Mrs. J. Stewart 1.00 Howe gi McNulty XTHER'S bAY 10.00 , Pfj vna a nn msiriDuuon maae Dy tomorrow. Helgerson Grocery ...... . 5.00 R. E. Mortimer 15.00 'n D. 8anturbane o'n J. Weseh ine Duller is being flown to Mrs. E. Smith 1.80 Mrs. Stan Parker 1.00 IJNDA Y.JUNE 20 2.00 vauuuuvui irum me prairie un- Mr. and Mrs. B. Talford ,. 2.00 a. V. 'Lovin 15.00 cu"-i I der federa government subsidy im v T.i..tk m tjo.h.. ui cn ""t"" 6 UU " J .... if.UU uJIC1t I1ULC1 U.UU Olaf Hansen 2.00 to keep its retail price at the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. .Hill .... 10.00 eventually reach the consumer in the form of furniture. At present there is over 200,000 feet parked near the mill or adjacent to the dock in. readiness for stowing on the freighter Chilliwaek which is' expected to dock In Massett this week. The mill furnishes employment for 14 men and the logging operations require a similar number of workers although eight of the woodsmen are supplying logs under contract. Part of the mill equipment is a planner and its shed which will be an important factor in the. expansion plans laid for next -year when the mill's chief output will be box lumber. When the plans are fulfilled six more men will find employment in Massett's thriving little lumber Industry. Installation of a green chain in the near future will boost the mill's output several thousand feet. level set by the government some Macdorrald 15.00 Mr. and Mrs. Haudenschild 3.0C Mrs. Percy Pierce 2.00 Mrs. D. Ritchie " 5.00 weeks ago. The general trend to higher a. E. Dickens Jr. 2.50 Mrs. P. Wineham 2.00 prices in foodstuffs, as reflected Women's Auxiliary, tlMiss E. Moret 2.00 in the continual rise in the na- at. Andrew's Cathedral 31.50 Marjorie Eby 5.00 tional cost-of-living Index, is ! Anonymous 3.00 Isla Ramsay 5.00 quite marked in the city. Each John Bulzak 25.00 ,F. J. Hicks 10.00 revision of the market list is -an, Patrick Kelly, S.00 'Anonymous 5.00 upward one. iw. H. Linton a.nolRov Burk 1 on ) WHAT FOR FATHEK? 0. Eyolfson 2.00 P. Laporte 2.00 E. Wikdal 2.00 G. Zittlaw '3.00 B. Olson 3.00 1. Andersen 1.00 C. Magne 2.00 M. E. Sandvar 5.00 Verner Hansen 1.00 Arnold Petersen 2.00 J. Budnrtsky 2.00 P. Parfinuk 2.00 Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-op 200.00 Mrs. Lindsay 5.00 Mrs. Hiltz 1.00 question is answered tp by a Visit to our store. Miss D. M. McEwen 5.00 Carl Wilson 1.00 Mrs. E. M. McCook 2.00 Mary D. Diblow 1.00 VegctaWes Potatoes, lb 0:' PnrsniDS 'unwashed) lb 09 "enry E. "Blair 1.00 Ken Grant 2.00 Tuniins. lb 05 "Inos- McMeekln & Sons Mary Sim 1.00 Mushroms, lb .75 Ltd- m aa Jean Clark 5.00 Head Lettuce, bunch .25 D- Ebbett 2.00 Myrna Marshall 2.00 OI K FINE SHIRTS TIES PAJAMAS BELTS WALLETS other Interesting and il articles. i;ucumoers, eacn 53 ...... n.inuiuuai,. 0.uu t,. v. xv.UiUiub. .uu jrs Jauner 1.00 Oreen Onions, bunch 10 n- nansen a.00 Mrs. uowicik 1 Prince Rupert Plumbing.. 1.00 Australian Onions. 3 lbs '.29 ,H- A. - Helgerson Ltd 10.00 ; Mrs. "A. Ritchie 3 00 Anonymous i.W M. Rivett 5.00 Anonymous 1.00 Cabbage, lb. ..' JO ' I Anonymous 2.00 n. . T mi i o Dneil 1 r A line f tnhnffnw . 1 nn 1 WHAT ARE BULGER'S . TRYING TO DO? "THAT'S A VERY SENSIBLE PURCHASE M LOVE -WHY DIDN'T YOU BUY A COUPLET' 1 Kiiuoaro, in ;. .10 iu.uu atunia i.uu 4 F G jucjd 10 00 ; Spinach, lb .24 ,J- w- "Eastwood 6.00 Mrs. E. G. Hull 3.00 'Pearson' 10'eo ! Beets, bunch : 30! John Currle 10.00 Sweet Sixteen Ltd 5 00 J P bIebs 20 00 xt , is:,A- a-away o m. Eleanor Tun -2.00 , Anonyms 5:00 ; Turnips, new, bunch Tomatoes No. 1, lb .TO ivitrauueii IU.UU oneua m. vnaier i.uu j Cecil J Carter 5.00 New Potatoes, 4 lbs 23 j.UO nay wicnaugnion o uu.Ben Sampson 5.00 lothing Store Canned Vegetables .1""- Q'"W'u ... i.uu w. p. oione xo.uu E- christesson -2.00 J3. Hopkins .00 Dill Pickles gal 175 Cut Own BeanZ'fcyTeach "an i M- Hebb l.Oo Malcolm McLeod 5.00 H. B. M. Valentin 10.00 Toe H 5.00 Anonymous 5.00 Anonymous 5.00 George C. Jackson 5.00 "Huh? What'd you say? Oh you mean those malty-rich, honev-gold-tn Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes!" "They're some dish!" "They're so cleverly marie of two grains, you know really divine Canadian -wheat and malted barley!" "They sure taste out of this world, darling but you're forgetting that other reason why I go for Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes." V "Energy, you mean? The carbohydrates that load you up with en- rvo 3 3 Peas Peas, fancy fancy 20 -iii"ci'' .uu naiiuicrs oiuuiu i.uu Anonymous z.oo c. Messenger service .... 5.00 ANNOUNCEMENT that' help build up the old muscle?" "Proteins, Hercules. And Post Grape-Nuts Flakes sure have got 'em!" . "And phosphorus what's that for?" "That's for sturdy bones ' and sound teeth." 4, "Eating Post's Grape"-Nuts Flakes every day no wonder I'm such a husky guy!" "And Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes give you iron for the blood and other food essentials." ' Say Post's Crape-Nuts Flakes are ready to eat right from the package, so let's have some, quick." ll Mr. 'and Mrs. Denny Allen 5.00 P. Cravetto i.00 Change of Ownership 25.00 Brown & Harvey We try to be dependable. "We try to be earliest with the latest. We try to keep a good variety. We try to sell reliable goods at prices advertised all over Canada. such as Bluebird Diamonds, Rogers and Community Silver, Gruen, Waltham and Bulova Watches, Westclox Products, Rnnson's, Pens, etc. ... In fact most of our good? are standard. Anonymous 5.00 Armstrong Agencies 10.00 Wax Beans, choice"::::::Zr. .21 .Mra-'E- Peers 100 Mccutcneon-s Pharmacy 10.00 Mixed Peas and Carrots Vi l 1, C" ce ; " u,,,,,, . 'Mrs. S. 'VeitCh 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hartwig , 5.00 Lunch Cafe, Haxelton Fat Fon, the under-d, has bought out his crs. Lee Q. Loy and Lee ;i. in the B.C. Lunch Cafe land, building, business, Npll Macrlnnalri R 00 jJ-JJ Auxiliary to Navy' League 200 j rynyamo?"hey ,he hUman corn choice z:zzz:z:.:24M" RTough ?wr mm Mihint.s OA Mfs- L- Bjornson '1.00 J. Judge I Kignt! And Whht are those things imwi and furniture. 2'o-o'Z'.','"pe? 'tin ' ter 100 Baked Beans, .21 Mrs' K"stmansen 5.00 Grotto Cigar Store 5.00 Baked Beans, 15-oz. per tin .22 You saw i, in tne News! v o n e having claims I st the partners must re- iiiiuiijiinuuB I.UU xvcu iui avb u.uu Fi-uit r t-; z ocfore June 15, 1948. The smni'U will not be re--ible for any debts re-(! after that date. Mrs. T. J. 'Boulter 5.00 A. Blumberg 2.00 A. Friend 2 00 . Mrs. H. Van Vvalleghem .... 1.00 Peaches, choice ..: .31 Mrs. C. H. Collins 1.00 i i i- partners wish to ex- their thanks and appre-I n to all their customers :ast patronage and the fcrsiuned holies for their f.nued patronage in the Bananas, lb. 24 Apples," cooking, 3 lb 30 Fancy Apples, 3 lb 38 Lemons, large, doz 45 Oraoefruit. Texas (white), 9G's, 4 for :25 'pink), 96's, 3 for 29 Orances (Navel) .25 - .40 Dates, lb .35 i-rrsr. ATUk Quart 22 Lara Anonymous ., v 1.00 Pure, lb 29 E. Hellman 2.00 Shortening .33 Mrs. Harry Lloyd 2.00 'Soap, faee.'2 for .-.....,..:.....;;... .17 Mrs. W. King 5.00 Laundry, eake ';08-.2o Mrs. J. Deane .: 5.00 it'. i Signed) LEE FAT FON. (136) Sunlight, '-eake .,;, .09 Mrs. M. Hedstrom 1.00 I Mrs. Martin Hansen 2.50 35 Mrs. H. Scott 2.00 1 Anonymous 5.00 nn Mrs Bert Wouden 5 flo Mis C. Maedonaid ,2.00 '63 Mrs. J. E. Smith 2.00 Soap Soap 'Powders, rarse ....... Glace Frutt Cherries, rb. kt. Almond Paste, lb .... Coconut, lb : ONE wrapper . . . TWO ! Pint 11 Cream, pin 25 j Grade A: 1 arpe, cartoned, doz 58 i Medium, doz .55 i Butter Fruit Cake Mtx.'lb .45 F- Peagan 5.00 Dates (fancy). 1-lb. ttkt 1. Peachey i.uu !' can supply all your needs in ... . BUILDING SUPPLIES including ! ALUIOARDS, FINISH LUMRER, PLY ' crisp, trunchy, peanut-laden bars coated with Moirs rich, creqmy'smooth XXX milk chocolate. Ask Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs .47 H- Martinsen 1.00 R. Jones 1.00 First Grade, lb .72 Seeded Raisins, lb. ... .24 3helled Walnuts, lb 47-B- P'er:.., l uu Shelled J- HauSen 100 Almonds, &'lb 49 Shelled W' Davidson 100 Brazils, 'H 4b for dajicious Moirs .33 "Buddies". 7 75! 3anS-Pnre Tirana Milk Evfinprfifpr1 Milk 16-oz. tins, 2 for Case Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb. Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs. ... J. A. McRae 10.00 Strawberry. -24-nj: . .49 .59 WOODS, SASH AM) DOOR, NAILS, PLUMBING SUPPLIES PAINTS PHILPOTT EV ITT & CO. LTD. 24-oz F- plant 100 Raspberry, 61 '28-oz M- Btefinuck 200 Blackberry, 48 Cherry, 24-oz. 60 R- Gllry 100 Peach, 24-oz. 53 Murray SnarPe 3 00 E' Denning 3.00 Apricot, 24-oz. 55 Angus McDonald 5.00 . ,?S. ' J. Carlsen 1.00 Flour, 49's. No. 1 hard wheat 2.95 Flour (24's) 1.59 Tea an Coffee DoLuxe Quality, lb 1.14 Coffee, lb 59 Juires Tomatoes, 20-oz 17 40 oz 35 gallon .59 Apples, 20-oz. tin, per tin 15 "Serving the North Since 1920" Phone 6.1 6S2 LUMBER TAINTS MERCHANTS OF PRINCE RUPERT vanned ' soups, .la 10 la bleats Ham, boned and rolled, lb. .. .80 Ham, reg.'lb. 72 Bologna, lb 39 Weiners, lb. ,.40 Garlic Sausage,' rb, .45 Bacon, pkg.. lb 45 How Much Business Are You Losing to I the Mail Order Houses? j f I OAL 40 oz 35 orange, ju-oz ia Bacon, side, piece 7fi Blended (orange and grape Cottage Roll, lb .70 'u". 20 oz 15 Liver Sausage, lb. .45 IN TERRACE . . . , A Modern Department Store Are you telling: the people of Prince Rupert that you have the goods of quality and at prices as good? 4K-oz so spare - Ribs, rb Canned Fruits I Fresh Pork "Ham,1 rb. Apricots, 20-oz 35 j Pork Chops, lb. Cherries (fancy) 20-oz 38Pork Tenderloin, lb. Loganberries, 20-oz .41 j Pork Sausage, H f Nationally-known lines in Ladies' Wear, Yard Goods, Men's Clothing, Shoes . . . plus a newSelf-Serve Food Section with a Free Delivery Or are you letting the catalogues heat you to it? f Steak, T-Bone, lb. Steak, round,' tb. .. 'Fish - .j Service. Chandler & Cowgill Photographer Developing, Printing Enlarging Box 645 216 4th St. Halibut, lb Salmon, lb. .... THE SKEENA MERCANTILE Cod. fresh ling, lb ... Black Cod, 'smoked, lb. Smoked Kippers, ib. The Popular S.S. IN THE Seabee Amphiliian Tlane Non-Sthcdule Charter Service Commercial Hunting CI PRINCE 4 RUPERT Fishing Sightseeing SKEENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. Rt-dort over wallpimr with fint ent cost thtt's all. B-H tWonttU On Cost Vtlvct rtniiK drits quickly, covert prrfttlly. Lovtly colon, usy nd limpls to apply. On quart covtra about 150 quart (tat S our color card of this An B-H product. GityMerchants " City merchants are asked in future to have copy for all display advertisements Into the Dally News office by 4 p.m. of the -day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department In 'keeping to the regular hour for-imMicatlon. The Daily News, which evcryhody in Prince Rupert reads every day, can help you get that business. The money spent at mail order houses is cash money You can have a share of it by telling the home town buyers you have what they want. Do so by Advertising in the HBAHILY NEWS It takes ADVERTISING to sell goods these days. Don't be left behind because you have failed to advertise in your daily newspaper. . We are equipped to meet your advertising needs. Let us help you. THriS AELY NEWS PHONE 98 OR 86 r"11 Sails For rrrace: TnrMF Prince Rupert " Martin, 23; E. T. Kenney, Ltd. 35 Red Top caps W K THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . Bee Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 PJ. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Prr Information call or write City or Depot Ttcjret OUtou PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Chev. Trucks G.M.C. Trucks Chevrolet Pontiao Buick Oldsinobile tJdefcl Utensils CAKE BOXES COOKY TINS BREAD BOXES ' MUFFIN TINS KITCHEN 'SCftLiES COPPER KETTLES THERMOS BOTTLES THOMPSON 'HARDWARE CO. LTD. MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C.