. . m 10if 7A0B THR2B . 'o Riley s Toffee Just arrived from England tddiil for that going away present, for the bridge table, for the show oi for that quiet evening at home. In fancy tins from 50c T0 $1.50 Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Druisi3ts 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. Pause and Refresh With Coca - Cola NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS 3rd Ate. E. Phone" 132 Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit every requirement. All our coal is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete line of lumber for every type of building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not Kim ariea ana uuve all of the natural oils so necessary 10 long me ana uuraumi,. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. HIONE C51 T1IONE 652 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Ten liedroom Suites Made by Restmore in burl and matched walnut. These suites have round, oblong and oval mirrors. From $79.50 T0 $155.00 3 Third Avenue RAILWAY LINES Phone 775 LOCAL NEWS 1NU 1 Miss A McDames Is sailing this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Victoria. Miss Helen Walker, who has been spending the past few months at her home here, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Victoria. Miss Nancy Rorle sailed this afternoon by the Gatala for Victoria on a holiday visit. Miss Jov Green is sailing bv the Catala this afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Cletls Forbey arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from Ketchikan and pro ceeded by last evening's train on a trip to Evansvllle, Indiana. E.S.L. executive and' business meetings till next week. Support the Civic Carnival. (194) Ted Smith of the local Swift- Canadian Xjo: staff left on last ev- Lloyd Thompson arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from Ketchikan and proceeded by last evening's train on a trip to Du- luth. W. W. Nunes. who has been con ducting an evangelical campaign from the local Gospel Tabernacle for the past couple of weeks, left on last evening's train for Terrace. A The Sisters of St. Joseph an nounce the re-openlng of their Commercial Course. Kindergarten Piano, Violin and Theory Classes on SeDtember second.. Apply St Joseph's Academy, 4th' Avenue. (194) Alan Landals. local martagef of W. H. Malkin Co.. returned to the cltv on the Camosun last evening from a ten-day business trip to various Queen Charlotte Island points. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 12 midnight day light saving time, is reported to be on time. Rebekah Tea Room Popular Is Pleasant Retreat at Civic Centre Carnival The tea room being conducted at tlio civic Centre Carnival by the Rpbekah Lodee was a pleasant re treat last nleht for many or ine visitors. It piled a good business and will, doubtless, continue to do sn pnch evening. It is located In the customary position on the bal- ennv. With Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. Alex Barbe as conveners and Mrs. W. S Tinmmond and Mrs. James Simp son as cashiers, the servlteurs last pvontnir were Mrs. J. S. Irvine, mts - w . . 0 - - THMer. Miss Mollv Owens, Miss ID. Peachy. Mrs. S. L. Peachey, Mrs. Morrls6n, Mrs. M. Haines, Mrs V. Smith and Mrs, D. Healy, INCLUDING ICE CREAM? Value of Canadian dairy produc tion In 1940 was $240,940,000, second only to field crops. CARD OF THANKS Tax! Drivers I wish to thank the taxi drivers' for their co-operation and assistance In bringing tourists to see my shell exhibit in aid of the local Red Cross. MRS. THOS. H; PRIEST, 1851 Graham Ave. Canadian Pacific I Announcements Transcontinental Transatlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver rla flrenn Palls and Way Ports 8 8. "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, Uth, 22nd, 25th, September 1st Dlct Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services L COATES, General Agent. rrlnce Rupert, n.C. All advertisements 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. Presbyterian Tea, the Manse, September 18. Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale, September 20. united Church Tea, Mrs. M. F. 1 . ... . . OR INlckerson, Auin avc., ocpu. Orange Sale, Novemoer a, Miss Edna Dobble R.N. of the Prince Rupert General Hospital nursing staff returned to the city on the Camosun last night after spending a holiday at Hell, Queen Charlotte Islands. . Miss Olive Van Cooten returned home on the Camosun last night from a holiday visit to Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands. H. A. Breen, president of the Can adian Legion here, returned- to the cltv on the Catala yesterday after attending the annual convention of the Drovlnclal command of the Can adian Legion at New Westminster. Stanley Savllle returned to' the city on the Catala yesterday after spending a holiday in Vancouver, Mrs. Savllle and child are remain ing In the south for a while longer C. E. Glllharri. who Is in the ser vice of the United States Bureau of Plshpripe htnloeleal survev arrived o r in the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert from Juneau and left on .1 last f evening's tralijj for, a) tripito; St. CaDt. Larrv Thomson. Vancouver pilot. Is here on official duties, hav ing arrived on the Catala yesterday from tne south. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rilnert P. M. Lowell. R. H. C. French. A. F. Kobes -and Martha, Vancou ver; D. R. Cole, Victoria; A. E, Parnuter. Calearv: Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. Claxtoh: A. C. Christian sen, New Westminster; Mr- .and I Mrs. W. J. Hunt. WlnniDee: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ingraham, Surf In let; T. E. Clarke. Royal Tony Menta. Church Creek! A energreen, vanderhoof. Central N. Strattorl. Gus Weder. Edmon ton; Joe Meyers, Prince Rupert. LINZEY AND INGRAM LTD. 2 PHONES 5S6 CARNIVAL SPECIALS Shredded Wheat -flip Regular packets .. . Corn Plakes-r- 9,P Kellogg's. 3 pkts. Crab Meat Queen )Q Charlotte, yib.tln'0' Ititz Biscuits 97 A Christies. 2 pkts. Wax Rolls 40 feet 9 per roll. 3 rolls ....AOX' Bread Flour 9Qf 7-lb. sacks - . Corned Beef Clarks 4 IVls Q 12-oz. tin Fresh 3 ears Corn 10 C Green Peppers New Ofkp Okanagan. Lb. Seedless Grapes jC Bananas Firm yellow. 2 lbs Field Tomatoes Op Firm and ripe. 3 lbsrlt, Transparent Apples QCTo 6 lbs Terrace Vegetables' Arriving on Every Train and Are Selling at Lowest Prices Green Beans-Wax Beans 3 lbs Cauliflower Large white heads New Turnips 7 lbs Green Cabbage Firm heads. Lb 25c 10c 25c This Postwoman Makes A Record Jane Preston, 68, Has Beaten l4, 4c Bunch Carrots Nice Qp size. 3 bunches .... New Potatoes Fresh fSn 000 Miles And Hopes To Go Years Yet COCKERHAM, Eng.v August 19 (CP Called the "most remark able woman In the world," Jane Preston has carried the malls In this little North Lancashire- vtl laze for 45 years. Now 68 and still going strong .Tan rats she has walked 140.000 miiPK in hpf hpiiW does, maftlnrf he rounds. She hopes td: keep go lng until she's 100. Known to the villagers as "Old Jane," she travels about 10 miles a dav over the foothills of the Pennlnes and through the salt i marshes and sands of Morecambe Bay. The weather has never been known to upset her punctuality. Some years ago; Jane carried tne night mails from Cockerharh to Bav House Station, three miles dls tant. She used to load the mall bags In a perambultor which she bushed about. Her dog "Gyp trotted nt her side as she nlbdded the dark roads", lighting her way; with a candle-lamp. CORNERS Some verv fine examples of the photographic art including a num ber of splendid outdoor scenes; tinted ones being of especial beauty, are to be seen on the wall of the balcony which is occupied by a photographic display. Notable In this is the fine work of Wrath-all's Photo Finishing. Attended courteously and help fully toy Miss F. M. Erickson' R. N., nurse of the provincial chest cunic, the tuberculosis education corner is both interesting and educational and drew many thoughtful folks. Little erouos are to be seen around Constantly studying the graphs ana the x-rav Dlates depicting the lat est preventative and curative measures. Miss Erlckson's explana tions help a great deal. The new booth of the Prince Simprt Model Yacht Club: is an other highlight in which marry are interested. Five pretty miniature yachts are on show, also a mode of an parlv cllDDer snip ana com paratlve models of the first ana latest Cunard'ers 4.he old sidewheel nrittnnia and the creat Queen filizabeth. A. J. Croxford, most ard ent of local model yachtsmen;- Is in attendance. nisnlavst of handicraft which the youngsters on the various play ornunds busv themselves witn un der the direction of their competent instructors eave visitors to tne Gvro Dlayeround corner at the Car nival last nteht a nleasant surprise The handicraft includes wool mat weaving, colored paper cutting and I scran book making. The contest winning dolls also evoked comment home. HOLIDAYS AT HOME HtJDDERS FIELD. AUK. 19: B The town of Huddersfield has ar rhrippH a stav-at-home holtdaV Concerts; sports events and picnics have been planned, so' workers on vacation can spend .enioyablejiya cations without having to leave VINEYARD EXPORT Australia, before the War: exbort ed 4,000,000 gallons of wine a' year to fc-ngiana. CARNIVAL Get behind the Civic Centre. and boost it. Variety Store 330 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 120 I.AMI UEUfSTKY ACT NOTICE rvMN-at. r.t Tlt1i No. 24835-1 tO I r,,i.. I1 Twn a). Hires (31.1 Fur f4). Five (8), Six (6 J. 8evn (7), irnl "V ' " ElgUt (). ' Jill fllld TtlV 11X1, ouuuivioiuu I ..rt.. i n .tuI nlrr-Jc "R. 1." tlsol nuie iww . - i fr6n,t Blocks A, "C" enu u, mp 1617. , , . wnimp.AS satisfactory (Drool oi low VU IttlV 7-- . wl SUK-Tl Ml wc I rv..i.i. rvimiriiiffiT tab Deen l riled in lUvla oMlce. notice U rtr .i... t .viii at. itlvd ckDlrajtlon. 01 1 lane iuonl Iram tl' itet ' Jlf pifollcaUon hereof, tonue-a OerUftcat! of Title to lieu of ithe U1 valid objection be mxOe to me In wett- i-rtm 4.,. Tin1 RnrlfiltrV Office, Prince Ittuwrt. B.C. thla 29tto day of July. 1941. A. THOMPSON. peputy Rjltrw of Title. V' if car in ihe garage hall the time. By so doing I get a flying start toward that 50 gasoline saving our country so urgently needs for its fighting Forces. 'Why not try it yourself? Walk more, drive less. It saves, money, and ticket .worries and helps' you keep your SU5U pledge. REMEMBER : The sloicer you; drive,' the 'more you taiel Iwaysan season m x m REAL TARTAR JI.D.'s SUEZ-MANAMA Most of the doctors. In the Tartar The SUez Canal Is nearly twice as Republlc of Russia are women. long as the Panama Canal. TOYS Air Express Wajons $3.50 to $9.50 Kiddle" Cars and $2.75 Wieelbarrows $l-'5 and $2.75 Dolls Soldier, .nurse, and airman 45c and 60c Wetum Dolls . - Wc and $1.45 S'now;Vhite-Dolf'.........l2.;: 60c Bqw and Arrow Sets - 15c, 35c, "5c Jig Saw Puzzles - 30c and 65c Baseball and Softball Gloves and Mitts 60c and 85c Balls All, kinds ...:...;.....r..... - 5c up Sand Pails 25c Play Sets 75c Blocks 25c, 50c and up Toy Brooms -...-...... 250 Dustpans 20c Tootsietoy Airplane Sets .... 50c and $1.00 Model Airplanes - - 5c to $1.50 Games Be an airman - $1-00 Horseplay 51-50 Ouija Boards - 51-25 Sailing Yacht .1 5255 Large all-steei Bus - - 5255 r. Play Tennis With Slazcngcr We Have a Good Stock of Slazenger Tennis Balls and uacquets