IRoWVi vm tadvanci IntSSJfr shortk v .4, 1941. 1M0US SATS - by Stetson "KENSINGTON "BROCK "PLAYBOY" "STRATOLINER "MEDALIST" "PREMIER" Priced from $4.00 to 8-50 Save by Buying Your Hat Now . . . Hielier Prices Will lie In Effect Soon . . . atts & Nickerson K5 ,vp Open Until 9 p.m. Saturdays IMione 315 uvci and Lieut. B. ChrLstine and John Currle of Mc- r left on last ev- Bride Street are at present visiting ac interior t-nroute Constable and Mrs. Peter Cart- o Vunc juvrr with wright in Terrace. John Currie v of i ho Rocky and son Alan will leave here for Ter- who ait leaving race on Friday and bring Christine and John home on Saturday. fecKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO IlUY LAMPS a new assortment of Bedroom and Table Lamps. . uil Genuine Aceetate, washable and in colors and shapes. 2 00 aed m modern silver and gold. With JC1 QQ Priced from Id Avrnue Phone 775 Domacona Insulating Boards I WALLBOARDS pehSf or. hand large stocks of coal to suit every requirement. WljHirJci.ui :: carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete line ot hmtxr for every type of building. Our shingles are from fcTttfti t'narlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and have U.ot;ttie i.itf.ural oils so necessary to long life and durability. BAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Khilpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. mm t5i Used Goods Cu M.t.res;ps Pull sized Mattresses. f'UU siztu PHONE C52 h Drpssprs l Leather DavcnDort. 1 Chesterfield and M-ker Settee and Chairs, Buffets and Dining Tables, Wall Clock, Gramophones and Radios, Musical In-ia Watches, Kitchen Ranges and Cupboards. Bicycles, )u .Kuts and Books. (Elio's Furniture Store Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. mill.DINO THIRD AVENUE Gapadian National Railways LSwamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver a iiiiiiim fiti 1 1 RKo Air I'a u p.m. r.s.T., caning ai ucean mm aim.. lay at 4:00 pjn. l'.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls rains leave Prince Rupert for the East cuiicsqay aiifl lriuay ai o:uu imiu t Tliroiigli Trilii Friday at 41:00 a.m. l'.S.T. Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. rhone 2C0, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines LOCAL NEWS NOTES Sreukfast time, and do you sax Tonlaht's train, due from the East at 12 o'clock Pacific Standard Time, waa reported this morning to be on time. Special Preserving Apricots, Per crate $1.45. Order, Early, the quantity la limited. LInzey and Ingram. A postcard from W. J. Alder who Is Just now at Chatanooga, Tennessee, In connection with the sale of some suburban property, says:, "In the first eight days of July we had over eight Inches of rain and the papers called It a fifty million dol-'lar blessing " The Misses Betty and Peggy Pul- lrn nre leavlne on tomorrow's train for Lakelse Lake where they will pay a visit at the watt summer home. Th& Rocky Mountain Rangers concert band will be. giving its farewell outdoor concert In Prince Ru pert at the Canadian National Rail ways park this afternoon. on drunkeness charges, Roy Sweet was fined $25, with option of one days Imprisonment, In city po lice court yesterday wnue winut McLeod was fined $15, with ten days' option. G. R. S. Blackaby, manager of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, and Mrs. Blackaby and family are leaving on tomorrow morning's train for New Haz.elton whence they will drive south on a vacation trip to Vancouver and other points. rii. Thomas J. Weed of Washing ton n fi and Col. J. H. Melloun of Ran Francisco, after a brief visit here In connection with the .repair ing of the salvaged United biaies Armv transrjort Kvlchak at tne locai dry dock, .sailed bv.tha JPrlncess Alice yesterday afternoon ror van couver. Rev. James Gillett, John Dybhavn and J. J. Little have been appointed committee for the as a program prlnco Runert Rotary ciuo. ur. Neal Carter, R. G. Hopkins and Lee nordon have been named a special committee In connection with a special program featuring feats of magic next month by w. u. bneney of Vancouver. w n Eastman, retired general passenger agent for the Grand Trunk-Canadian National Railway at Chicago, was here yesterday aboard the Prince George, accom panying an Adeline Hardlsty tour mrtv of twenty-four persons man ing the round trip to Alaska. In personal charge of the party was fi TTnrriistv who for twenty years ivu7 J straight, with the single exception of last year when she was m, nas made the Alaska trip. KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Peple.. Many Suffer Low BKod Count-And Don't Know It. about low blood count The bufflin thing "n weigh about a. much u you la that you ivcr diJ-n look healthy and .trong. yet i,ou can feel ai It you had lead In your. Iret. dopey, tired and pepleM. count you haven t got liw Wood meanj enough red blood corpuaclei. It U their viul li-l"'n oxn !?m. '""J Job carry C throughout your body. And iuit a. it Uk" oxygen to e.phxlt g.ioline In your r and mike th. power to turn the wheel.. JaVou mu.t h.v PlanV'i0"! body and give you pUe the energy In your 'Cet Drwilliam. rink Pill.4tod.y. They world-noted for the help they give In ar. lncreulng the number and itrength ot red coro"cl. Then wtih your blood count up. WUteel like bounding up the .Ulr ae If IZ floating on air. Aik y.ur druggi.t were jo? Dr. WifliaiJ Tlnk TiUe today. r Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a worrL Cambral Tea. Aug. 9. Canadian Legion Hall 102nd. Auxiliary Dance Armouries August 15. Civic Centre Carnival Aug. 18-22 'catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2. nporop Eales sailed yesterday af ternoon on the Princess Allcefor a .trip to Vancouver. I Aiion i.nitiii iivni marianer of I ,W.' IL Malkln. Co., left, on, last ev- enmgs tram ior.a "J interior points. TVio m nf Mlkr Mentenko.l 'charged with supplying iuor to Indians, nas oeen junner ujuuj- . ' . ; ".. .. ' 1 ea in cuy police court. Nnnow .Tnspnh Indian, for drunk- fino4 tirf wftH nntinnJ of three (Jays'' imprisonment, & city ponce court yesteraay. Sereeant Wolfenden of. the. Rocky Mountain Rangers and Mrs. Wolfenden sailed on the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon for Vancouver. W E. Colllson. former Indian . ioanl nrn n Vift cnpalror fvtflV a? thp I rpffnlar WppItIv innrhpnn fit the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, giving a talk descriptive of the Naas River. Lieut. Commander J. R. EJfert, former harbor master and port warden hpre and eneaeed In naval rfut- lfs since the start of the war, left on last evening s train for Bermuda vynere ne win tane a tnrce momns cpurse prior to returning to, this coast, nossiblv Esaulmalt. Mrs. El fert Is remaining here for the time being at least. OHIO TENDERS INVITED FOR. SALE Separate sealed tend ers for the purchase ot cabin.ana boafchull owned by the late Jacob Anderson and situate on mainland west of small, Island across harbor from Dry Dock, will be received by the unaersignea up until noon of Saturday, August 9, 1941. Cabin 10'xlO'. Boat hull WxWxiW, oa ways. Highest or any. tender not neces-sartly accepted. ' r Terms Cash. NORMAN A- WATT, Esq. Official Administrator. FOR SALK FOR SALE 1 National Cash Regis ter, lot of household windows in perfect condition, 50 "doors with all "the fittlpgs, I Crab winch double geared, 6 wash basins at very low prices. Phone Bk. 32,4. B.C. Furniture Co. HOUSE for sale In good condition, eight rooms, rnone ea call at 231 9th East for further Information. tf FOR SALE 1941 R.C.A. Victor, tibje moaei raaio. uwner, jcuvuis $45.00 cash. Apply Box 127v. (174.) FOR SALE Household furniture, T 440 W. Sixth, phone Blue: 920. (173) FORREta TOJ RENT-5-One rbqm. Suitable for two. Eat out. Phone :Grecn 733. BOARD AND ROOM FOUND (177) ROOM . and Board. Phone Red 976. U7B) rv-tTrjn Wrisfcwntph. Owner can haye same by calling at Daily News and paying for advertise ' ment. WANTED WANTED Bright ypupg man or woman, nreferably with Knowi- edge'of typewriting, who wouldjbe interested'ln learning newspaper hnslness. ADnlv Dallv News. WANTED Store help one man one woman preferably young Mp.Rao Bros. tf, EXPERIENCED woman or gjrl Hpusewqrk. Sleep out. rnqne. 640. vi (0) WANTED Housekeeper for man witn tnree cnuaren. Appiy ox : - rre 120. uauv wews. tia; YOUNO Blrl desires housework Phone Blue 737. U741 WANTED Girl for housework. Ap ply Style Shop. (175) if not, you won't get the nourishment you need! Queer but true 1 1 if yon don't really enjoy your breakfast, your system can't get from it the quick start you need; So it's well to remember that Kellogg's Corn Flakes do the three important things every breakfast should; (1) Proven first in flavour, they tempt your appetite. ) Jam- stated to have been ejected irom a shelter at midnight, were each fined one, pound fgr insulting behaviour. BUSINESS AS USUAL BRISTOL. Julv 24: (CP) Bombed shops are to be replaced by mar- ouees in a scneme Drerjared nere and designed to hem maintain food i . .. . .... . . suDDiies in oisiricis wnere enemy action has interfered with normal trading. i 10 PER CENT OFF TAILORED SUITS The well known House of Hobberlin, even In the war con- ditlons, gives every customer the best deal. Order your suit or coat from July 21 to 31 and get 10 off. We serve Ladies and. Gents. See Ling the Tailor. Offers will be received up to September 30th, 1941 for the purchase of the group of Mining Claims and Surface Rights generally known as "The Red Reef", near Stewart. B.C., fPftrtlanrl fTnnnl'i rnnro nirlpnlnrlv Vnnum no T nt 17Qfl "RpH Tlppt Frap- tlon"; Lot 1405. Red Reef No. 1; Lot 1408. Red Reef No. 2; Lot 1407, Red Reef No. 3; and 1408, Red Reef No. 4 Ale Siirrnnp Hio-nr.s r.s rptrismr- ed under Certif Icataof Tii5e 207$I. sariiy ac T C Ttri 604 BWdghtott StVictOOa, B.C. ' (ExeiSgiitorsvot HrjE. Newton) ii'MxtAriv .nnptJierlv. and south L.M LEASKS y . lUNOE' 5, .CO'AT blSTltlCT ' Rooordlng Distrlot ot Prince Rupert takp TJOTTm? t.rmt J. E. Ormhelm. of Vanoouver, B. C fur-buyer, Intends to ftprtly for a lease of the following des-crtfoed lands, situate Kennedy Island: pcmmenclng at a poet pinud at nsn- wter marK on tne easterly snore u Kennedy' Island, Range 5, Coast Land rw f tsvv. nhiff; thwioe south- easterly along' high-water mark of said Island (to itne point 01 ronuimOTim. rxnvtatotap; 10,000 acres, more or less. pated June in, ivti. J. E. ORMHEIM. I.ANIl ACT Vol Iff o(, Intention to Apply to Lease 1-oreMinre r tnnri is nnojit District. Land Re tarding District of Prince Rupert, and situate Koajwi 01 ixxua u v Take nptlce that Britaan uoiumoia n..km TJmitMl nf VAJinouver. B.C.. O0 Millnn a rwrltrit intends to ADDlV .uunv.uu. - - - for' a lease of the following described Uvnris: , . . . . nmmtm-nn flit: A. DOSL UlIULirtl ai the' SoAitheasA comer of Lot 4476; thence 8. 37 degrees 25" W. 310 feet; thence B. 7 degrees IB r.. kw mmm N. 83 degrees 41' E. 218 feet; to the right of way or tne urona inuin. flio Railway; thence N, 7 degrees 19' W. following the said right of way 892 feet to a point' of commencement, exempting therefrom Blocks Y. W and V of Lot' 448 (Plan No. 1038 and contaln-Irur Pour acres, more or less. LIMITED per Fred Nash, Agent. ftDttfd Jun 6th, 1941. r Wm y -A A DEAL REAl ECONOMY: ttOHOHYi Canada' Canada'i favouriie favouriie LgM tit t IV, HOIST HOOLIGANS whole family's breakfast or the chiJd feti s supper, nave you inea ine new family-size package? LONDON, July 24: (CP) "People must be Drotected aeainst hooli ganism," said a West Ham Bench . chairman, when a family of four, packed .with carbohydrate 'fuel' they start you quicK. Ana tney neip Keep, you goingi Ready in 30 seconds,, no pots and pans to clean! Get several packages tomorrow! And, note for husbands away from home, insist on Kellogg's in the wax-wrapped individual package. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada; 1 '1 Hooew?vei voted 5 hi for Kellogg's as against any other brand of Cora Flakes wheii asked "What ready-to-eat cereal is your family's favourite!" And here's what Mis. Mabel Robbins, Head Dietitian of Honey Dew Ltd., says after an impartial taste test in. which she sampled the four leading brands of corn flakes: "No one knows' better' than a dietitian the importance of tempting flavours. So, I was glad to make this impartial test. The sample I unhesitatingly, chose (ot flavour was the sample which proved to be Kellogg's.' Your OPPORTUNITY REAP, THE LATEST .FICTION All y,ou can read fpc 75c per month. Change your" " book dailv if you wish. (2 books at a time $1. '25 per i month.) . . .. t Newly Added Books The Ship and the Shore fljoad Leading' Somewhere Tn'fln Mv Parlor ' BUILD A HOME Like This ..Jaacxi...&utir B au m P.arjott .. Dallas The Jackal . u - Whltelaw The $ig"Wheel '...,:TW. Murper in Mini: .: City of Angels - Wheels In'tie Timber ... B'i'ght Journey Military 'in.teiilgence No. 8 The warrior Get Prices of materials From Senny ... Dean Hughes .'.Wise Derieth Mason Ryan King's Masque Jonn ThB Silent ''Drum Swanson H.'M. p.ullha'm.'Esq : Marquand ThlS Arove All :.: Knight Th'e'.Dbn' Flows Dojprn to the Sea Sholokoy Engianb's' Hour ;.:....'J.....'......1..:...V Bnttain Faraway Island Jordan The Crowthers..of Bankdom Armstrong Many More to Choose From and a New Book Added' f bravery Day RENTAL LIBRARY SECTION Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Why not lay In a stock of coal now for the winter PHONE 116 I'lIONE 117 When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable JitS PHONE 13 24 Hour Smlce at Regular Rates i m3& I : Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. If you have something to sell, a classified in this paper will soon let you know if there is a Duyer in ine wiy. 1 m 5 Jk k it in ! S I I