HARTT and CLARIDGE 'MEN'S DRESS SHOES Prrre-d From $6.50 Greb Work Shoe Solid Tbranghaut Priced From S3.95 Jaek and Jill Shoes for Misses and Children Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes August Furniture Sale CONTINUED Dinette Suite Birch, modern waterfall dinette, finished naturalr shaded "brown. Buffet, table, top closed 41x31, top opened 5Gx31, set of four upholstered chairs in imitation leather to match. Q0 FZfi Sale Price $Oi5.t)V Breakfast Suite Birch, natural shaded brown finish, red trimming. Buffet, drop table top, open 3Gx39, top closed 36x20, set of four chairs. Cf)1? fZfi Sale Price V(3V Bed Complete 2 inch continuous bed, cable spring and felt mattress. irp0:.3"3:.,. 24.00 Only size 3-0. Sale Price . . Bed Complete NEW FURNITURE S18.75 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Moose Building, Third Avenue, prince Rupert Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Phone GREEN 9H UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.SJB. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. . 1Q:30 p.mv Due Vancouver. Thors. pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. . If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at (Jfflce Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prlncw. Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia If you loc anything, advertise for it Pflrcher Island Camp Is Enjoyed Religious Eduratim Coantil Girts Home After Happy Ten Day Outing, Rain Notwithstanding Enthusiastic over a very enjoy-able ten day outing which ten days of almost constant ram by no means completely marred, Religious Education; Council camping girls returned home aboard tire P. H. Pttlppen. Oapt. snies Morrtwn, Saturday afternoon from Porcher Island. Pull eamp routine was observed;, activities Including Bible study, first aid, handiwork, council hours, games, hiking, swim ming, campflre and sunset services. With Mrs. R. A, Pilklngton as director. Mrs. Harry Calderwood as camp mother and cooking supervisor and Mrs. Bruce Drown as camp nurse, the party consisted of Inez Berg; June Bent, Ruby Anderson, Doris Howe, Cenwen Morgan. Audrey Hunter. Pat McCly-mont, Marjorie Eby, pat Love. Ann ;Stevens, Peggy Barclay. Betty Mac kenzie and Dorothy Halde. 1. Surname.... 3 Age hut birthday..., 1940 Day Tear TSS DAILY mWl 1 i 1 - Mrs. Oscar Sather sailed Saturday afternoon by the Prince Rapeft for; a trip to Vancouver. i Mrs. R. Shrubsalt and daughter. Miss Kay ShrubsaH, returned to the city on the Catala test night from trip to Vancouver. R. S. Gilchrist, superintendent of mimicipalrties and city commissioner for Prince Rupert, will arrive in the city on the Prince Rupert from Victoria tlilf Wednesday. Me ex pects to be here for a week of so oh inspection duties. Capt. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Who arc in charge of Salvation Army work at Prince Oeorge and hate been' visiting m the city with Capt. Pierce's parents, Mr. and Mr:s. H. Li Pierce. Market Place, left on tjia Catala last night for a week's visit to Stewart. i i FOK KEN! POft RENT First class room and board. Phone Oreen 973. (tf) FOUND George L. Moody of Stewart, who FOUND Brooch. Owner can have was married recently at Terrace to Miss Margaret Glass, sailed tin' the Catala iat night for Stewart where he will be Joined later by Mrj. same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this atr. (tn POSITION WANTED ; SHIPPER, first alder, wishes post- tlpn in mining, lumber or fishing Industry. Non-smoker, ambitious, excellent references. Apply Box IS, Dally News. (194) FOR SALE FOR SALE 32 foot cabm cruiser. - 9 ft. beam, 24 hp. engine, cheap for cash. Apply Don Wilson's Barber Shop. (180) WANTED WANTED-i-4 or 5 room house or apartment. Phone Red 913 between 5 and 7. (191) I Baseball Scores SATURDAY'S SCORES American League Philadelphia 0, New York 13. Boston 3, Washington 0. Detroit 5, Chicago 2 (called at end of fifth on account of rain). Cleveland-St. Louis, postponed. National League New York 1, Philadelphia 0. Brooklyn 3, Boston 4. Chicago 1, Pittesburgh 0. St. Louis 0, Cincinnati 5. SUNDAY SCORES American League Detroit 3-3, Chicago 4-4. Cleveland 12-6, St. Louis 4-7. Philadelphia 6, New York 7.. " Electoral District no. pqixinq division h. . (Print la Mock kum) Data of birth . ..Give Name. i. Permanent PotUl Addfeu (W away from uiual rciidcncc when filling In card give name of uual reaidenre) Bwet um4 NiMnbOT Rural Kout. n4 Port OMc Ya 4.'&njugal condition.: Singla...Marricd Widowed.. ..Divorced.. 5. Of what dependent. (If any) art you the aula lupportj (t) rather.... (b) Mother (,) Wife ..) Nwr.bcr if children under a. Country of birth ' of Kycari. (e) Mumbrrorathcrdrpradrata partial aupport to anyone M . .(0 Do ya cancr iouta () YaurwK. ,. 1 'j, i...;i.....M'.i. ... (b) Your father , ,.IUI, .pi. ; (t) Yurmothec. , .4,, .j.a,JIt t . , T. Nationality or cawtry of allniancaj-brttiah aubjtct (a) by birtli?... (t) by naturalliatica? u.ic) Foreign citin? what y? (e) la aaat piimlJiZ, aubjtct, to what country do you owe alletince? (j) It an immigrant, in what year did you rater CaaadarV t. Racial orlKiil. - . '' f. Lanu( or language; (a) Do you aaeak Eogtahr. -(b) rranchr.. (c) What other language can you apeak, read ' ' ,. ' 10. Education: (a) Primary only. (b) Primary and Secondary. Training (Buthteu Cortege, Technical Hya School) (d) Collega or tMivrrtity Degreer. It. la your feneral haaRh (a) food? (b) fair? .() Hi..., deaf, dumb, crippled or other lie phytically duabled, atata nature of duabikry...... If permanently diaatlad, are you la receipt of a peaaio? Serviced. ...t......V.'orkmcn'i Comaanaatam) ... Dtkar? itHri... .(d) lraturalind,te . .(0 IfautBrltith ...... v., ...... ... (c) Vocational - ... II. If blind. ......In reipect of War ..Old" Age r nJ. , . WHERE TO RE9ISTEX Keglairalifln offices arc being itl pljr rrWror.l tfnffkn 1 h nmt muuicr it in the Im Duminioft eltcttwi. Krpatranti are required fo rcyriter In the rrgulaf kiiDuaf aUrviioM of (lirir own comtirucniies. Bui thxwkl ' aan tit rr'ananr ehr Ernvmci or divtrkl (Ml of the regular fifing; nbclivraioa m Rtgittrarion t. he or tht mar regnrer it erry rrgittritioa offit (OOfeaifM, upon Mi.fKtorf ciplinaiion to the kx.il Jroulf frgisrrar IJ. Clau oT occupation) (a) Are you an employer of Ubour other than domeetic?. If to. it.te buainrta (b) a,, worlin , but not emrJoytng labour? If aa, arote tiaiiim (c) Are you an employee? (I) working at luual anaBathia ... Xaual occupation, .(a) wtecaployxt - -. - . . , - dependentr retired, independent meani. - . . mi : ). Occupation or Craft (a) Preaent occupation? .. b What la your rrgulor oHapaHoai (e) What ather work can yen) go well? (J) Jf ut employee, who h your preuat employer? Mom. Aadrau. , ,,, . . , (ttate preciaely) - . ' 1 &fcndar. August 12, i6lfl DOUBLE AyjAT.c UUMrAiM I U CrAJNAUA, LIMITED .. (1) working at other than (f)' TTat working became penaioner, Vwaf..Miltiirhi () (b) : . Narure of buaincaa where employed? .Wtf ienced iet at abated Industrial - occupation or profcMion, deariibe ipecinc.il the type or typea of work Wch you are ipcciaily equipped by Uaining or eiprrieace l. Unemployment- () llow many wetki did you work In the pact II maniii' (b) If out of work how. .tat. number of we.k. taat employed in occupation other than work , performed In return for direct relief. for employment -() Are yuo totally Incapacitated 111. (al) Were you brought up on. f,rm?.. (.j) Until what.,,? r, worked on a farm? ..4bJ) How W XM) U what rewvlne. or cawtry cu tan you handle horaet? (cj) DHv tractor?. . ki) Can you mill?. . . - (clJUae farm machinery? (cS) Are you able to do other farm work? 17. U thera, any particular occupation In which you would like to be pedal trained?.. II. Defence Service.: (I) Have you preyioualy anved In any Navel, NC.la.ry or A.r roreea?.., :fM,.tatei (a) Forcea of wkat country (bApprokimaU date, between wluch aervice. wrfcrmed ill" (e) tWi. (d) R.,4 held . l'"rid,ni reaton. therefor... (J) Here yai bee. rejected for military tervlce in the preaant war?.. f 4b) Where?. .(!) If retired or This is Your Opportunity in The National Bf ort To keep th. costof ,hi, registration at a minimum the Government k,ng the operation of all pUSUc-mihcleJ citizen, in the work of registration You help by getting in touch with jrour local rrgiitration officials and offerini? your services can Your Registration Certificate To every person answering the questionnaire fully and satisfactorily a certificate of registration will be issued by the local deputy registrar. TK, :. . ..,n card which must be carried on the person at all times. Penalty lot Non.RcgUtialUll to rtgitter will MU w7m.l1 or female, married or ainitle over .h. ... l ..ceedlng Two hundred d0Ha, iiM for , ThreTtuh., ' ri,-abl, to . fin, u mm r.Jinf or to both wrh fine and 2o,lZrr, not euwdio, Ten doUar, fur .ad, daT, f7 4ay vpo. .tkh U aWU h', regfere,. duiin, whih C ifclfl cSft ' 'tAnt PubHhd und.r th authority of HON. JAMES 0. GASDINES , . . . Minutw of National War S.rricw w w - 1 1 Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand. Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superphoj. phites, Monocalclum Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Brand Metals Cold Silver Lead -. 7lnc Cadmium Bismuth Antimony and Zinc DustAlso Sulphuric Avid and Sulphor General Office and Worki : eustun , wasnington 2, National League Chicago 3-1, Pittsburgh 7.1 St. Louis 3-3. 4 Cincinnati 2 i ) Brooklyn 2-3, Boston 3-0 tf New York 0-8, Philadelphia sty Mi Betty Borlan w. .nrt . ' rey Watklnson sailed I tt Au-temoon on the Prince Rupert'' trip to Vancouver ' THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING Trail. B.C. NATIONAL STOCK TAKING NEEDS NATIONAL REGISTRATION CANADA CALLS upon all her citizens, regardless of nationality, male and female, over 16 years of age, to register on August 19th, 20th, or 21st. Registration offices will be open from 8 a.m: to 10 p.m. The object of this registration is to ascertain the'human resources of the nation so that they may be mobilized to enable Canada to aiake her maximum effort in the .defence of this country and towards the successful prosecution of the war. Here are the questions you will be asked to answer. The card for women will be similar but subject to certain necessary variations. Study the questions carefully now so that you may be ready to give full and complete answers to the registration officer. REGISTRATION DATES:- AUGUST 19th, 20th and 21st r