u rX uih. r lontreal Twins ay-June-WAAFS ok So MUcn Aime uniy ioy (Friend Can Tell Them Apart, They Say 3NDON. August 21: ? May Id June saunaers nope iney Int -:iusp as much confusion in fle Women's Auxiliary Air Force they did among nrends back Montreal and more recently Lne fellow-workers In a Blr- ingham chocolate factory. BThe protty, zo-year oms wno came to England from Montreal seven years ago have Joined the VV. A. A. F. as clerks. Identical twins, their Montreal friends' hardly knew which was which. May and June were employed In the chocolate factory 'until they decided to Join the W. A. A F. In the factory, their employers had difficulty keeping track of them; Often, one was credited with work done by the other. "The only difference between I us; says May, "Is June's boyfriend. I have none." The girls have three brothers, two In Canada, and the third with the Canadian forces in Britain. Riley s Toffee Just arrived from England Ideal for that going away present, for the bridge table, for the show or for that quiet evening at home. In fancy tins from 50c T0 $1.50 Ormesltd. ZfiA Pioneer Druggists The Kexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit every requirement. nil our coal Is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete Une of lumber for every type of building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and have 11 of the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 - PHONE 652 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tn Van..... .1. n w-ll j lir.. Pnrli S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 1 p.m. P.S.T. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Aug. 2nd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 23rd, 27th, 30th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway August 4th, 8th, 11th, 22nd, 25th, September 1st Difect Comection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services i.. . Tickets and Reservations from u COATKS, General Agent. ' Prince Rupert, n.C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Rev. Father Paul Ev Sanschagrln left on last evening's train tor a trip to Smlthers. Ole Nordstetten, who had- arrived earlier ln the week from Ketchikan, left on last evening's train for Minneapolis where he will attend University. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 12:00 daylight saving time, was reported this morning to be thirty minutes late Roy Allen an experienced cloth ing- salesman, arrived' in the- city yesterday from Vancouver on ,the Prince George to' Join- the- staff of Watts & Nickerson. Giving an Interesting- discussion on the subject of "Magnesium " Dr. B. H. Bailey of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station staff was the speaker today at the regular luncheon' of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. President P. H. Lln-zey was in the chair and there was. a; fair attendance of members with a-, few guests. Invitations are out for a reception to be held In honor of Mr. and Mrs. William James Alder, on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary on Friday evening of this week at their residence "Cralglachle," Hampshire Road, Victoria, B. C. It was because of this forthcoming event that Mr. Alder cut short his recent visit to Prince Rupert. CIGARETTE PAPERS Better Late Than Never Bride Wants To Exchange Counter' pane Of 25 Years Ago . KNOXVILLE, Tenn August 21: OO A middle-aged woman stopped before a department store floor manager and, preferring a bundle, asked him to make an exchange. Unwrapping the package and finding a counterpane, the floor manager exclaimed: "Lady, we never had this kind of counterpane in stock here." Blushing slightly, the woman replied: "Well, 111 explain. Twenty-five years ago I thought I was getting married. I bought this counterpane at this store. But well, he didn't pop the question until just recently. We're married now. and I Just thought I'd like to exchange the counterpane for a new one." LOVE DIDNT WORK SUMTFR, S. C, August 21: CT A young man appealed against army draft "above all" because of "my Intention to .marry a beautiful little girl with whom I am very much In love." He's In the army now, HOTEL ARRIVALS , $PrinceRupertt.. . A. S. Frew, H. M. Whlttaker, S. F. Boomer. R. Allan and G. A. Mac-Millan, Vancouver; G F. Harris, Mill Bay, Naas River; C. P. Cant and Earl D. Cronln, Remo; F. E. Loud, Smlthers. Royal L. Richards, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. J. Baert, Prince George; E. Dahl, Prince Rupert; Frank De Blass, Revelstoke; Adam Dibble, Vancouver. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word; Civic Centre Carnival Aug 18-22. Red Cross Tea, Sept. 11, Mrs. Sid Thompson. Presbyterian Tea, the Manse, September 18. 2nd Searchlight Aux Dance. Ar mouries, September 19. Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale, September 20. United Church Tea, Mrs. M. F. Nickerson, Atlln Ave., Sept. 25. Orange Sale, November 5. Mr. and Mrs. W. E; Cates of Toledo, Ohio, after a very enloyv able leisurely two weeks stay In Prince Rupert; sailed last evening on the Prince George to make the round trip to Alaska. They will disembark here next Monday morning and expect to spend an? other few days in Prince Rupert. PHONE for FREE HOME DELIVERY 654 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by. the Liquor Control Board or, by. th Government of British Columbia xj Winners In Photography List Of Those Having Finest Pic tures At Carnival Is Announced SAV-MOR GROCERY Specials Type JIU BURTON type ALU EMPTIES NOTE: 25c DOZEN. PAID FOR In the photography contest at the- Civic Centre Carnival the winners are announced as follows: Landscapes 1. Hugo Kraupner; 2: A. C; K. Sloan. Still Life 1. Hugo Kraupner; 1. Hugo Kraupner. . Indoor Lift 1. Hugo Kraupner; 2. Mr. Vickerman. Children 1. Netta McLeod. Mr. Kidd; 2. Milk-Llbby's, AA 48 l's, tall. Case MVV-Crabmeat Queen Charlotte Island, y2-lb. tin. iCn 2 for Ginger Snaps 9!f Ormonds. 2 lbs. for ..Aoyj Baking, Powder M.B. i ffp 12oz. tin. Per tin -OK Libby's Tomato Catsup 12- oz. bottle. 29C Glo-Coat-Johnsons. QAf otVf Qt. tin; Per tin Nabob Spec Pack AQP Marmalade 4-lb. tlnraul' KfTT.: 25c Cashmere Bouquet- 1 Toilet Soap 2 for Vi, Christies Wafers ff Fry's Baking Chocolate 1 Qp ox' y2-lb. tin Nile Toilet Tissue 0 ffp Per roll Grapefruit Juice Na- A ffp bob, 50-oz. tin. 2 foruv Royal City Apricots Orange- Juice fyTf U V ' 13- oz. tin. 2 for Apple Juice ftp Kelo ... - Chili Con Carne "I CTp. With beans, l's, tall '' Ready Dinner Op l's. Tin .... ...J'dl' Beans With Sausage ORp UOV, l's tin. 2 for Spaghetti and Meat 99p AO' Balls l's tall. 2 for Asst. Meat Pastes QQn 6" VVs. 3 for Save Our Coupons for Valuable Free Gifts Free Delivery Phone 227 Phone 228 Sav-Mor. Grocery 227 PHONE 228 Maybe Will Run-Men It Rains Dancer' Telh How To Paint' Legs To Replace Silk Stockings SAN FRANCISCO; August 21: W r-As a dancer- at the "It" Maxine Frances- finds sills, stoeklngs very importantt If she can t' get' any more' she wanted to know what to do about It. So with' her friend Alice Hnlett, also a dancer, Max ine worked out a series of tips on leg-palnting. which aids the- 11 lusloni 1 .Maxine' used ; a. soluble; theatrical makeup;. The- legs-, must be free- of hair; the "stockings" must: be- painted neatly, without-streaks? the- top; even; 2. .For best result) under,1 artifi cial light; she experimented' with a cream which gave ther paint, more lustre. 3. A- few yards, away, it waa hard, to tell silk-stockings if ronvi the painted ones. Marine's garter aldr ed the Illusion. 4. Skirt should be in contrast, said Maxine. Nude or, tan. shades "give away" the, paint. Takes Degrees As A Husband Oregon Male Student Figures H!s Wise To Know Of Babies And Hquswifing, EUGENE, Ore., August 21: W Buck Buchwach isnt even engaged J but he's already a full trained "husband." Weathering two full terms of razzing from his schoolmates, Buchwach has-completed a course In "Household Management" and, one In "Child Care and Training" at the University of Oregom In each. case his grade was "superior." In the first course- Buck was the only man In the-class of-51 co-eds, and in the- second was alone among 38: I didn't do this as a gag," Buck Miss explains. "I want to get married by the time I'm 23 and I think everyone should be a parent when he's 25, so he can be a real pal to his growing children. All I've done Is to get a head start by learning about real problems regarding homes and children." Buchwach has a year more of college and then looks forward to a career as a sports writer. A "spot" costs yju. only half a dollar. Try it in, the- Dally, News classified column. (tt , Send In Your 4 Npwq EarK'pr" Due to' changed conditions arising from the handling of late war news, the Dally News finds It necessary to set a 10 ajn. deadline for local news contributions. 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