I Aut a. wo. EADffiS!; A. NEAV SERVICE- Have Your Hosiery Mended By Experts MASTEPXRAFT MENDERS vc ni u " uniif.im; j-uu an uT j rvice and savins you many dollars nr hosiery replace- A r in and catches !ttJHS)'v.ill be completely rwnoved ' ..inRs promptly returned; th? actual repair charges, a5 below: One run, any length Ifo EaH .iddltionnl run, any length. . . 10c Catches (snagh) per inch mt n't discard your old tocKlnv Leave' tttenv with Matfercraft tnders local afeni Anneltes, Ladies? Wear or The Style Shop Ih Prince- Rupert We Know Youi VIII-Ha Delighted! With' Our Work. ,,)r Must be Laundered' All Work. Guaranteed: 6:tu : m' Menueri- a ubuuuiuii-owih'u organization, extending' to soutn America' , s j g N, R Tra5ns lfc England, Aug. 28) CP ICbi. Alexander Anaereon, n: , cmic tiiai.s (retired , who. spent 22' of Por the-KaMi- ' year of army1 service lt Mondays, Weahesdays and FrU has died here. Born uv Ca I days 8' p.m". h was educated: at McQMl ;' Fridays 11 a.m, s;ty. I Pronii tile i:aht Sundays, Tuesdays and try ceutr euiMitio) aa; w;li Thursdays u p.ml amitr yo Jinny dollars , Saturdays 3;30 p.ml heck the prices Jj f of these illf GENERAL If I ELECTRIC if : CLEANERS wM I Other Makes Ctst Dolors More modli from $79.95 You oof only save on the original' cost1 of a G-E aeanrr, OYer those of other wake,, hut a G-E does the cleaning job thoroughly, qnicklyv. Gome in ami see these housecleanlng tools und othef helpful G-K mli-anevr tbat rave hoth time models from $184.50 and' tnonev. Eksy hudget termrare available. 'I G-E Autom.Hel.on J8.95 G-ETo;iUiS8.9S OuWrffOW' $.50' Othtu from $4.95 Uorthern British' Columbia Power Company limited m Passengers "for Stewart' on the Catala were Mrs. McNeill and children, c: L. Hattleldi R; dale, Fred j Morris (Salmon Gold). All concerns having bills against the' Carnival' Committee are' requested to forward' them immed:- iatelj to G. L. Rorle, Secretary of Carnival Committee; (202) Mr. and' Mrs. E. 8. Alllstone re turned' last night on the Catala from a two weeks' vacation in Van couver. Fred Morris, the well known mining man passed through the , city on his way to his mine, the Salmon Gold, he is expecting to I give an option on the property to jthe Bralornc Interests; WANTED WANTED immed'ately furnished rooms or house: Telephone Green 85. 203 FOR KENT FOR SALE Uf Forty Irish Fusiliers arrived In the-clty. last night from thcaouth. Percy Cameron of the. Hyde Transfer returned to th city from a tripsouth. Mlsst Bedford; and: Miss French returned. to Port Slmpsan. on. the Catala-Sunday' night. Miss Audrey. Wrathall returned. to the city on the Princess Louisa this morolng.irom a vacation. south. Mr. and Mrs, C.- Stordal- and daughter, arrived 'from- Smlthers Saturday' to return- to their home- In Premier, : Arrivals on the Cardena on Saturday were: Miss Mutch,. Miss Selr og. C: B, Dobbyn, J. Carson, J,' Cur-rie. Miss Dodlmeadl ' Mr. and Mrs, W:. S. Andersen of Terrace are week-end' visitors. lh the city. They were residents In Prince Rupert In the early days. F.' c: Eadle, after a brief visit to the city; sailed by the Prince Rupert Saturday afternoon on his return to Vancouver. , At the flower show last week Miss Dorothy Stiles was the winner of tne prize for lemon-colored calen dulas with H: F. Pullen coming sec ond! In the report handed out by the committee these names were HELP WANTED White woman for . Vancouver". one month to cook for 15. Sleep-in. , Knox Hotel. (201) I Miss Florence M. Erlckson. R.N. or the provincial chest clinical service; after having conducted a display at the Fall1 Carnival here last Week, sailed by the Prince Rupert (Saturday afternoon on her return; One of the outstanding features of 'the carnival' celebrations last I 1. 4 1 n.A11 Irnniim T Ml O - WCCH Wiia H1C WCU ftiiunii I family with, tfielr bagpipes. They, 1 " " added greatly to the carnival spirit' FOR RENT First class room and! . 1o tho nara(,pa nnd nlavlna. board. Phone Green 973. t J "O r -- r . on several occasions. It was evl dent that their services were much ' appreciated. FOR SALE Enterprise latest mode.l n V-'. Smith. Mrs, Frant-Mois- oil ranae. Laree size, forced draft,1 ,1-nn Mr ri n: Churehand" Mra k" large oven and warming closet.Aiex Barbe were in charge of the i cost ji5. used oniy eigni monms.iebekah tea room at the Fan carn-Flnlsh like new. Snap at $125ijiVai Friday night with Mrs. Peter Terms. Phone 631. (203i solem, Mrs. C, O. Campbell, Mrs. S. ' . m- h. Peachy, Miss Molly Owens; Mrs. .'HlfcSUlVA II F. SlmpsonVMrs,. Thomas Soulter,i "" " ; "' Mrs, A. Peterson and'MrsV J. BiBbd- HYGIENE AND SANITARY SUP- Hle.asslstlngiand(Mrsi J. W. McKln. PLIES for men and womeru . and!MreJonn Mumiy,acUng,as : Write for latest' price list, and ; receive Free Novelty premium. Buy confldenUally by mall, and save. Western Supply; Box- 867, Vancouver, B. G. (Si 15)' POSITION WANTED5 ANYONE requiring- the- services of a competent accountant after-October 15 communicate Box- 20; Dally News. Auditors reports and references on request. (203)- SCHOOLS & COLLEGER CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT EXAMINATION, for Clerks an- Oui famous Krtson Albertar- COAL llulkley Valley Coal Nanaimo- Welllnf ton. Coal' Uulklfcy Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED" CO. Ajwawceseits m cxrvcrcUmmK in UUecl-m mil! b charfd: Car faU' month'- Mi. 38 wor nounced. Open to all .Application .vg; Cabaret. to reacn uiiawa oy ocjjk. . ..vu advice has helped hundreds obtain Civil Service positions as. Clerks, Postmen, Customs Examiners, etc Free booklet on request. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Wln-nepeg. Oldest In Canada. Nc Agents. sll Phones 18 & 19 P.O.Box 575 Preserving Peaches Arrivlnt. WeJnejdavv Am.. 28- HUES and ELBERTAS Prices Will Be Ilielit Leave Your Order Now! MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Eagles Bridge,, August 28: Orange Ladles Bridge Series commencing' September 4. Annette's-,-Fashion. Review tand September 12- if ana Hill 60 Dance Septemuer 20. United Baeaar,, November 2i, IN THE Sl'I'ttEMEVOOrKT.OF. UKITIMI COMlMltlA IX ' 1'KOHATE . " In thf Mtier of. the "Administration Act" And U lnch Mtttr of. thf Ktt oKChrl LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs, Helliwell returned to the, city on the Catala Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. It. 8". Slater arrived lh the city on the Galala last everi- llng. Miss McDonald and her mother Mrs. S: D: McDonald' returned' from a trip south on the Catala last I'rrdM-U-k Jokllii, llnt intwtair TAKK kOTJCE that by ordn a? Hti Honor, H. B. Ai Robt rUon. mad the 7tii' tuy' -or August; A. u:i4o, r wi appointed administrator of the estate of Charlea Frederick Jbslln, deceased, nd all parties alng clilKU against Uie said estate are hereby" required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before' the Btii day of September, ' A D. 1940, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount ot thelt Indebtedness to me forth wtthi DATED- the 8th day of August. A.D., 1840. NORMAN A, WATT Official Admlnlsraton Prince Rupert; b:o, I Kindergarten Re-Openmg.Wedhesday,. S'eptemlr Itlr st. Andrews mission etrr.i Tatlow Phone Blue 99T A. ft Small, managerjoi Swlft-Canadlan. Co., returned S to trie city on the Prince Rupert .from a business trip to Stewart. Mrs; Sid Batcher, formerly of this city, sailed by the Princess Adelaide Friday night on her return south after a week's visit In the city- as the guest of Mrs, Harry iThruppj. Fifth Avenue East. Adolf. Thorsch; orginaily of VI- ienna and' a well known Investor In Prince- Rupert property, is. at present in Montreal, having arrived there recently from England. Mr. Thorsch had been In Switzerland before moving- to London on ac count of the troubled conditions in Europe. Many- R1A.F. men from Aliford Bay spent the week-end In the city. Among them were R; M. Christy, A. W. Nelson, E. A. G. Gonasson- T. A". Smeed, R, Newing, C. A, McGregor, B. hi Thomas, C. C. Jones, Hi Gal- braith, C. J. Prescott, C. R. Jame, H. G. Barker, M. O'Brien, J. J4 Flood and- M, J. Ferguson. Funeral Notice COMING-! Crescent Shovs Aug. 29. 30, 31?; Sept. Z, '. Jean Mac Lean A.T.C.M. and RUth Nelson A.T.OM. Announce the Opening of PRIVATEland CLASS TUITION PIANO and THEOItY Commeneinr September 1 Phone (jreen.826.otvGien 403 f Studio in Federal Block ELSIE F. HEAPS A.T.C.M'.. Teacher of Piano and Theory Experienced in all Grades. A.T.C.M. Successes. Special Training In Beginner's Class Work Phone BLUE 997 Classes- Open September 3rd NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll FronHeto' "A HOMh AVA Httl Ry'.ea 75c up SO-'Room- Hoi a. i tiio- ww rrliicf RuiM-rt U,C SEAL '' QUALITY team GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon rake by the weir uXmn eannlnr eomyanr vrtth- an all tit year round payroll- la rrlne Rart' ' LIFE TODAIff EN'CILVND J (Continued from Page One)' voy was'acoompanled by-' four des- troyers for the first week, Then-the convoy broke up, each, ship-go- lne- its own way. They- did'- not know what ship they were to-Join PAHLTSWaV4 There are also;, anti-tank obstructions, all of which have been told about before and pictured In. the newspapers. The windows of the houses and stores are criss-crossed with strips or paper to prevent" the glass flying If they should be brok en. People are suposed to he home after the curfew rings at 9:30. until they were aboard and they did On the' ship coming across all not know when they were to sail were expected to remain dressed for until they were notified at the last the first few nights and to wear minute. lifebelts all the time. But these The people aboard the sHlp were : were lust incidents' which would be very Interesting. F6r example expected at a time like. this. there was a Mr. and Mrs. ArrhihaiH' j ' who had been living In France for " r mntiv venr and who had to eet out Uliriaairi:! quickly leaving their home and ev- erythlng they had: behlnd them. "BulId-B.C. Payrolls? The trip was very, rough all the! way and this- made It fairly safe' f ' passing through the submarine' JLcL zone. Tney landed' at a St. Lawrence port and came directly through to Prince Rupert. The arrangements were all made by the Canadian National Railway people. for whom they have the greatest praise. Mrs. King's health has Improved since she was away. Their difficulty now Is to get a place to live. ' Telling about the life on the east coast of England; Mrs.-King- said The funeral of the late Thomas, they could plainly hear the bombing Hodgklnson will take place Tues-at Dunkirk during the evacuation flay from the B.C. Undertakers parlors at 2 p.m.. Very Rer. Dean Gibson officiating. DOUBLE abookiettc of the Allied troops and it was rath er an exciting time They also could hear the occasional bombing of the coas and now and then they saw the planes, both German and British. On the coast, as part of the-defences, are pylons with cables attached to prevent planes landing Free ft Be Known MoT I aw 1 TAPITtAll 10 Days Supply Casfesere Iwiquet Face Powder WitKi eaclii 41 cakes Cashmere 9?r ' BbuquBtiStiapAll.for u Cashiisrere Bouquet Lotion 25c bottle onfy lc with purchase of 4iC 40c size. G5c value for TCji. Colgates Tooth Powder 20c-tin! only lc-with) purchase of Giant Size. 55c value for Wlt Free 25c Woodburys Lotion With each purchase of 50c Woodburys Cold or Vanishing Cream. 0(P 75c value for nrvpoxjonoon w w Ormes Ltd. ret Pioneer Druggists The Retail" Store Phnnew-81 US- Open Dallj from S a.m till 10 p.m. Sundays and Illii:iY lion; U to 2 p in. and 7 to t p.m. t 'MJc many years it experience In- watching babies grow Jhty) happy, healthy goungsters-by the beneficial aid: of. Pacific M11K," writes; Mrs V-:P., "and the execellent: results: lt-hs given' for all general 'purposes ln my home, urges-met to-toll the whole country that' F use Pacifib Mllte" PACIFIC Irradiated' and Vacuum Packed CBLSK!Bmv':!K::iKBiX!:xuiiis: oonoooKK)Koooooooofl ootxtHKyoootKiatKi&BaOOUt, 1 4) ' ' ALBERT & Mc( LTD, rllONE 116 Complete Line o Lumber, Sash and Doors,. Cement and Insulating- Material AFFERY 1'HONE 117 MacKenzie s Furniture August Furniture Sale Just arrived, In rust, 10 Sets 3-piec e CHESTERFIELD SUITES bronze-and' greeni colors and super sagless con- QS.5&' structlon. Prices are as low as Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENl'5 JW' w a-'ttti : $ IS' V t 3 s. . . .v i ' i s -