AUU.:t 16, m point I wish to emphasize, gentleman always guard the rear"! ". BASEBALL AT ACltfPOIilS SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 1:30 p.m. Searchlights vs Scottish 6 pan Dry Docks vs Commodores CLIFTON PETALS New Different CreamTotals inTurse- Compact Fordryor ordinary 25C skin . . , .. Refills 15c and 50c Deodorant Petdls hvTursc Compact . . . 25c Refills : c Nail Polish. Kemovcrs Prevent drying-or cracking. ' 25C 50 petals . . , Ormes Ltd. Pioneer DrUizpists The Itexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open" Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. u MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Pen Bedroom Suites Made by Restmore in burl and matched walnut. These suites have round, oblong and oval mirrors. From $79.50 T0 $155.00 SH Third Avenue rhone 775 When You Want a Reliable. Comfortable. Dependable TAXI rvicie 24 Hour Service at Regular Rates day, August 16th. Jack Boden, who is in the naval service out of "'here, sailed on the Cardena this morning 'or "a trip to 'Vancouver on 'leave. ' He is the son of 'Capt. John Boden, master of the Cardena. Mr. and 'Mrs. James Irvine ir. Mr. and Mrs. Prldhamme of Toronto, who have been visiting here for the past week with their nephew, Dr. R. G. Large, and Mrs. Tsiroe. u-lll lp.lve hv'Mondflv even Council Of 'Austrlans "In Britain Pleads Case Of Comrades In Canada i'tlEi rAGE THRE2 jliOCAL NEWS NOTES ; H. Bourne sailed yesterday af ternoon on the -Princess Adelaide for ' Vancouver. J Mrs. William Jones sailed yes-i tefday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. This afternoon's train, due to I arrive from the East at 4:30 day light saving time, Is reported to be on time. Miss Pulmira Astoria sailed yes terday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for a holiday trip to Van couver and elsewhere in the south. 'A Cash for old gold, Bulger's Miss Kay Watson tleft on yestfer- day's train for a week-end visit to Smlthers. Norman A. Watt leftm last ever nlng's train 'for hte-surtaier'h&trie at Lakelse'Xake to spend the week end. ."Bombardier Gordon ietnes of'the! 102nd. "Battery sailed this 'morning on the' Cardena for a trip to Van couver on leave. Miss Dolly Davis, " who irhasTbeen visiting here with her father, Al Entries for Football. "Baseball or. Ian Al. Davis, sailed" by the Prin Softball games during the Carnival (ceis 'Adelaide "yeiteniay afternoon should be left with Art Murray at on her return to Victoria. the Grotto not later than Satur B. E. Morgan, manager of the Billmor Spruce Mills, sailed yes terday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for a business trip to Vancouver. Miss E. Steele R. N., who has been on the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital sailed by the Princess Adelaide yes are sailing this afternoon on the I terday afternoon for Vancouver. Prince George for "Vancouver, the former 'being on his "way back to his naval duties at Pictou, Nova Scotia, after a visit here on leave. Miss Joan Watt sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Ade laide for Vancouver where she will take up training for a nurse at the Vancouver General Hospital. Stanley Maugham, who Is in the military service here, sailed this afternoon on the Cardena for Van ing's train on their return East. couver where he is to be married to Miss Kay Robertson, formerly of the local High School teaching staff. Two large dead trees, being re moved in McClymont Park, caused quite a spectacular fire for a while last evening. Although the flre'de partment was called out there was no damage to property. Miss Dorothy O'Neill and Miss Mar jorle Kenney of the local publlfi shnn1 t-AnrViincr ctaff ttVi i)va UUNUVn, August 1. icaocih--- nttcnHlntr cr,mr crhnnl tr. and Australia of Oer- In Canada vlctoriaf returned to the city on man ana Aiuina uiwux the Cardena this' morning there from Britain and now eJig-j Ible ror ireeaom -u ine oniy prac- ueut AUan chambers, k. P. for ucai kmumoh U1 uicu .oc "-Nanaimo, who is an officer with iunner arrangwnenw cau u the Canadlan left on yes for their future the Counc I otjferday's train for a trip to Kings Ausirians m urcav onuxu. Mu ton; Ontario. He Is stopping off a statement. ,nnnn . enroute East at Tete Juane for a The council saia aooui io,wu oi , Drief vjsit the 27,000 Germans and Austrlans irounaea up in me wiumi mu, , . Q D ( Droduction ment wave last summer had been . . . .r A,n 579 of the 2,-lj, released here. Only corporation arrived in the 1500 internees sent to Canada nave' ... tuikv uii Lite vai uviia uug liiviiiiiift . , , been returned and a number of ; ,n of ft northem hollday these are still internea mere, wone . . . have been released from Australia, will &utlm CBR of Vancouverf been authorized but lack of shipping space has held up their re-.turn. I Noting British release figures, the council said the problem of Internees overseas "has become particularly urgent as they feel the sfaecial hardship of being incarcer ated while their more fortunate! compatriots who by chance Vrere not shipped off, could avail 'them- 1 selves of the opportunities of re lease long ago." The council said public opinion in both dominions could be won over to the same friendly view as ih Rrltaln and urged a British government statement to smooth the way. It noted scarcity of skilled labor In both Dominions and said a large number of the Internees are craftsmen. i "In Canada some releases already have taken place wnicn proves that there Is a legal possibility." PRAISE BRITISH BABIES LONDON, August 15: W There, Is no more disease among British children during the past two years of war than the two years before the war, said Dr. D. II. Geffen, chairman of the National uaDy Welfare Council. A "spot" costs yju only half a dollar. Try It in the Dally News classified column. (tf) Announcements All adverUsementa in thla 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. Oranfce Sale, November 5. Ul. 4.1 tMWISt... A1.AM. NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN that an Auction Sale of the here under described properties Will be held by me at 10 a.m. on Sat urday. August 23rd, 1941,. at the Government Agent's Offlce.Court House, Prince Rupert, at the up set price as set opposite eacn: Lot 5, Block 3, Section 2, City of Prince Rupert .$ 15000 Lot 6, Block 3, Section 2, City of Prince Rupert '.$150.00 Lot 17. Block 18, Section 1, City of Prince Rupert $1500.00 Lot 18, Block 18, Section 1. City of Prince Rupert $1500.00 Lot 92, Block 39, Section 8, City of Prince Rupert $300.00 terest 'at 42. plus CrOwn Grant Fee of $10.00. NORMAN A. WATT, Government Agent. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, this 5th day of August. 1941. "GENERALS' 'WIFE SUBALTERN LONDON, August 16: Qi Lady LDorbthy .'Nina Jackson, Wfe of Gen.JSir 'Henry Jackson, retired, is a second subaltern in the Auxiliary .Transport Service. ..r. FOR 'SALE Sealed Tenders lll be received by the, undersigned up to. noon 6f Saturday, August "23rd, 1941. for the purchase of Lot 19, Block 8, Section 1, City nf Prince "Rupert, Inclusive of building .arid contents, situate at 1068'2nd "Avenue. Highest or any tfcnder hot necessarily' accepted, "terms:: Strictly cash. Norman 'A. 'Watt, Administrator of theEstate 6f "Roger F. Perty, "deceased. FOR SALE 10 mattresses size, special $750, 6 untainted chest; of drawers, tuning room chairs and bedrdom chairs, beds, springs and Springfield mattresses, studio couches, chesterfields in the lat est patterns, Tious'ehold 'doors, sinks, wash basins at low prices. Phone Blk. 324. B.C. Furniture Co. tf, FOR SALE Owing to pending change of residence, we are offering the De Lite Confectionery Fulton Street, at an extremely low price. This business has more than doubled itself since coming under our management and its? possibilities are limitless. Terms to responsible party. (193) FOR SALE 78 acres of good bot tom land. Adjacent Remo Station on Canadian National Railway. Apply R. E. Allen, 604 3rd Street. Nelson, B.C. FOR SALE One bed complete with mattress, like jiew, 1 .chesterfield table. Apply Blue 893, Suite 2, Summit Apartments. . . 1194), FOR S ALE 'BY TENDER MOTOR Vessel "Charmlan" now "Kingdom." Length 35 4", breadth 9', full Delsel Fairbanks .20 h.p. engine. Vessel at Armour Towlrig Co. Wharf, Prince Rupert, B. C. For full particulars . apply; THE TORONTO., GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION, 590 Pender St. W., Vancouver B. C. 'The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All Tenders to be accompanied by marked cheque for 10, same to be received at oince or aDove Corporation on or before Tues day, 'August 19th. 1941. Inquire of L. M. Asemlssen as to Inspection,. ... .. CUUWUUC UU Uip lAJIllVilUW even-1 , i nf ing by sailing on' the Catala to make WA3-rmJU,S,?"t; the round trip to Stewart and trans ferrlng to the Camosun Tuesday ment or small house. Apply Box 136 Daily News. f) night to return to Vancouver via WANTED Man, young manprefer-! wrc vjuccji viiaiiuvic wkuiuo. rpH General DUrpose. Wltiwic ,J. S. Wilson rpturnpfl to the ritv - Bros. ing the convention of the' nrovinclal worK. Appiy onns miu command of the Canadian Legion returned yesterday and H. A. Breen Red wm dc oacK later. . mt. wnson was CHMCH tf( on thn Parrtcna trviav affpr nffpnrf-I WANTED YOUng.MUan I0r Cay " 1 .l. .1 . rill (tf) In New Westminster. Jack Preece ,,r.rrrrvvnrr.uhfvi sn'ttP Phbne (195) elected third vice-president of the WA'NTED ' Soldier's Wife wants provincial command. A dramatic but tragic Incident of the conven tion was that when Col. W. S. Bu- ell of Vancouver, Immediate past president, dropped dead while en gaged in delivering an address be fore the convention. room and boara lmmeaiaieiy, Phone Mrs, Parsons, Rupert Ho tel. -AW LbST LOST On 7th Ave., car keys leather case marked Dr. G; lri M, Olson. Finder return to the office of the pally News. Reward., Notice sof 'Sale Business Opportunities GENERAL Store and das Station located at popular vacation and fishing resort on coast, conven lent to Vancouver. Annual turn over $3dj000. Apply Canadian Credit Men's Trust Assn. Ltd., Ill Rank Nova Scotia BIdg., Van XQUver. PERSONAL NOW IB THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as cienc, Postman. Customs Clerk, 8teno etc. Five 'Dominion-wide exams held since the war began. Free Booklet, M.C.C. Schools Ltd,' Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. THE TERMS OF SALE to be VQU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER either all cash or on terms of garten with our help. Canadian 25 cash and the (balance In one, two or three years with In Klndercarten Institute, care -M. q, ,C. Schools. Winnipeg. Man, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Mrs. HILL'S Commercial classes will begin Sept. 1. Please register early. Diplomas Issued from Van couver. Phone Red 923. NOTICES 'ftiixCE llUtaSitT COMPEL TAttEliNACL'E 223 6th Avenue West ( . : , 'Near Armoury ( PASTOR W.-J.-'FIIIESEN Welcbtdlafiyrnvlte'ybu! lo.'all 'the"servi'ces at the'Taberrt'ale. Tfrangejist and Mrs.""Nunes' conclude their campaign on Sunday, in the evening the'aliieiistH'lir'tell hisilfe story. 'Services "lhWaan. Devotional '2:00-p'in.-:uriday:;School arid Bible'CIass 'TO'pta. iEvahgeilstlc, Special Singing apd Miisii; During "the Veek we 1iave the following services Tuesday 8:00 p.m., "Bible "Study. Friday '8 :00 p.m., Young Peoples' Meeting Box 666 a i Wanted Middle Aged Woman for Dental Office. Must have good references and executive ability. One party held this position 10 years Dr. Joseph F. Maguire 7, 8, and 9 TOYS iwav s in season Air Express Wagons $3.50 to $9.50 Kiddie Cars $2-25 and $2.75 Wheelbarrows $1-'5 and $2-75 Dolls Soldier, nurse and airman - 43c and 60c Wetum Dolls - -' '5c and $1.45 Snow White Doll , COc Bow'and 'Arrow-Sets 15cv35c, 75c Jls'SaW PuizVes 30c and 65c 'Baseball and Softball Gloves 'and Mitts 60c and 85c Bails All kinds 5c up Sand-Pails 25c Play Sets 75c Blocks 25c, 50c ana up - 'Toy brooms 25c Dustpans...... 20c 'Tootsletoy Airplane Sets 50c and $1.00 Model. Airplanes 5c to $1.50 Games Be an airman Horseplay Oufja Boards 'Salllncacht $1.00 $1.50 $153 $255 'Lare WsteelBus - - - $255 Play Tennis With Slazengcr We Have a,!tfodSfbck,'oflSlazenser Tennis Balls and Racquets DoiinMa Insulating Boards WMXBOARDS .'.'f;nMWf A " . ' . . .. We lmve on'hand large stocks of coai to suit every requirtmcuw. All'oiir t6al Is carefully screened and prepared, aiso a compiei llne of lumber tor every type of building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and have all 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 'To Vancbuver Via Ocean tfalls and Way Ports S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 1 p.m. P.S.T. TO1 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 Direct Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Ajent. Prince Rupert, B.C. t ' J. r