Monday- August la, mi, flu, tnlMMi U e puUiik4 H WlipUytl lr IM Uqvor Centf ol Bo.fd or y Uv GrmMM of BtltiJk Cehmbla Skeena Crossing Station Burned Building Up The Line Was In Flames As Train Passed Last Evening While the train which arrived In Prince Rupert this morning from the East was passing Skeena Crossing the station house building therp was burning down last evening. When the train went by destruction of the building was alma complete. The station house had been unoccupied for years and was used only as a waiting room for people at train time. A "spot" cosw yju only half 8 dollar Try It In the Dally News classified column. (tf) Seven Sisters Have Re-Union (Norweglan Women Together For ' First Time In 42 Years ANTELOPE, Sask., Aug. 18: C Seven Norwegian sisters sat down to a turkey dinner here at their Tirst re-union in 42 years. The last time they were together was at their home at Aasnes, Flnskog, Norway. j They are Mrs. B. Sather, Ante 'lope; Mrs. C. Nelson, Hills, Minn.; Mrs. R. Barclay, Leader, Sask.; Mrs. B. Nyen and Mrs. A. Bredahl, 'both of Shaunavon, Sask.; Mrs. O. 'Schrvabe and Mrs. A. Peterson, both of Brownlee, Sask. Canada At War 25 Years Ago August 18, 1916 French captured Fleury near Verdun. Austrian alr-men raided Venice. Serbians at tacked Bulgarians near Fiorina, Macedonia. British repulsed German attacks northwest of Pozieres on the Somme. TWO CENTS A POTATO JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 18: CO Vegetables have been scarce in this gold country cabbage brought a shilling 22 cents) apiece and onions and potatoes a penny each. LIMITED BUILDING CAPE TOWN, Aug. 18: Following the Australian example, In order to conserve labor for war work, no building costing more than $8,940 may be erected in South Africa without consent of the Union government. CLIFTON PETALS New --- Different Cream Petals in Purse Compact For dry or ordinary 25C skin ... Refills 15c and 50c t Deodorant Petals in Purse O ff n Compact nt3X Refills . 50c Nail Polish. Removers Prevent drying or cracking. 25C 50 petals OrmesLtd. 'Jhtt Pioneer Dmqgists The Kexall 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. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Ten lied room Suites Made by Restmore in burl and matched walnut. These suites have round, oblong and oval mirrors. From $79.50 $155.00 3" Third Aven I ue Phone 775 W 1 ... ... i-ii. ,IOu want a Reliable, ComfortaDie, uepenaaDie 22 PHONE 13 24 Hour Service at Regular Rates Rev. Father J. Monet O. M. I. returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a trip to Lejac. Mrs. Alex MacKenzle returned to the city on the Prince George Friday morning from a trip to Miss Blanche Curtln returned to the city on the Prince George Saturday afternoon from a trip to Stewart. Sister M. St. Christopher, for the on tonight's train for Toronto. P. S. Jack Jr. was a passenger aboard the Prince George Saturday Dr. and Mrs. Neal M. Carter and party returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from Cedar-vale whence they made an ascent of the Seven Sisters Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lambly returned on Saturday afternoon's train from Lakelse Lake where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon. The Misses Englna and Margaret Chrlstensen are sailing tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver after spending a holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Chrlstensen. Miss Audrey Grlmble, who has been paying a visit at Wrangell with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Smith, returned to the city from the north on the Princess Louise Sat- jurday afternoon. The Misses Betty and Paggy Pul-len, who have been spending a few weeks at the Watt summer home at Lakelse Lake, returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train. Mrs. W. A. King of Terrace Is In the city from the interior to spend two weeks with Mr. King who Is working at the dry dock here. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor King, are on a trip to Ketchikan. The Sisters of St. Joseph announce the re-opening of their Commercial Course, Kindergarten, Piano, Violin and Theory Classes on September second. Apply St. Joseph's Academy, 4th. Avenue. , Mrs. J. W. McKlnley was a pass enger south on the Prince Rupert Saturday evening. She will visit her brother in Salem, Oregon. Later she will visit with her son, Garfield, In Seattle. The latter fs taking summer course In music at the Un lverslty of Washington. his naval duties at Halifax to pay a visit here on leave. He is ac companied by his bride, the mar riage having taken place on July 5 In the East. A well known local boy, the groom Is receiving the hearty congratulations and best wishes of many friends. 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. Orange Sale, November 5. tH2 DAILT Utun a. ?AGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES A chicken which was raffled at D. C. Stuart left on the Prince the Canadian Legion tea was don' ated by the Swift Canadian Co. Mrs. Louis Amadlo and son sailed Saturday afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to George at the end of the week lor a trip to Stewart. Richard Long left at the end of the week for a business trip to Stewart. 1 Mrs. R. Davidson Is leaving on the Camosun Tuesday night for a trip to Massett. Gordon Smith returned on Sat urday afternoon's train from a visit to Prince George. 1 Father 3., Oarrlty O. M. I. sailed on the Prince George Saturday afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. Richard E. Moore, local manager of P. Burns- Co. Ltd., returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a business trip to Tulsequah. . V ' t, , Ajjan M Hurst whQ hjls been at St. o. Josephs Academy, Is leaving here for the past CQ le of (directing the moving of the (Young Men's Christian Association headquarters from the Stork Block ff, -.v, , c.,, . on Second Avenue to the Moose aiivtiiuuii viuvsuli liuui oven- u . . .... ,, Avenue- by art for a trln to Vancouver. i!?alIon Postponed Canadian Legion B. EJS.L. executive and business meetings till next week. Support the Civic Carnival. (194) Lieut. C. Winterbottom of the naval service here sailed Saturday afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver and the Prince George Saturday after noon on his return to Vancouver, W1 Dr. G. F. Kinkade, provincial chest specialist, and Miss F. M. Er-ickson, clinic nurse, arrived In the city on the Prince George Saturday afternoon from Stewart where they have been for the past week con "Build B.C. Payrolls" It's the Natural Flavor JVAPORJITED ILK t ducting a tuberculosis clinic. Dr. Kinkade went through to Van couver while Miss. Erickson is re malnlng over here for a week to conduct a display at the Civic Cen tre Carnival. Mrs. R. Halllday. sister of John Currie and Miss Jennie Richardson of Montreal, who- have been the guests of Mrs. and Mrs. John Cur rie, McBride Street for the past montn, lert for home on the Prince Rupert on Saturday night. Thev will visit in Vancouver and Victor- la and later in Toronto enroute home to Montreal, Impressed with the flavor of Pacific Milk, Mrs. A. E. M. speaks of it in her letter. Pacific's flavor comes from purity, richness and freshness. It's the full natural flavor. One of the reasons it is so fully pre served Is the protection gjven py tne vacuum seal. s. , PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Notice of Sale Lloyd Rice arrived in the citylNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Saturday afternoon's train from I an Auction Sale of the here unaer aescriDea properties wm be held by me at 10 ajn. on Sat urday. August 23rd, 1941, at the Government Agent's Office, Court House, Prince Rupert, at the up set price as set opposite each: Lot 5, Block 3, Section 2, City of Prince Rupert ...$ 150.00 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 THE TERMS OF SALE to be either all cash or on terms of 25 cash and the balance In one, two or three years with In terest at 4v'2, plus Crown Grant Fee of $10.00. , NORMAN A. WATT, Government Agent. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. ( this 5th day of August. 1941, Dr. C. H. Hanklnson returned to the city on this morning's train from a week-end visit to Lake Kath-lyn near Smithers where Mrs. Hanklnson and family are spending the summer. Miss Loralne Loop arrived In the city on the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon from Fairbanks, Alaska, to pay a visit here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Eckerman. Miss Loop is the daughter of C. C. Loop who was tn the jewelry and watch repair business In Prince Rupert in the early days. She will proceed from here to Tacoma. Charles Graham, insneetor bt mines, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to the Atlln district on official duties. Robert Druxman, who has been Identified with the Juneau radio station staff and Is about to Join the business office staff of the Juneau Empire newspaper, Is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today going through on a vacation trip to Seattle. While here today he is gathering material for radio broadcast script which will be offered to TransRadio. ftjfssiHED FOR SALh FOR SALE Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Saturday, August 23rd, 1941. for the purchase of Lot 19, Block 8, Section 1, City of Prince Rupert, inclusive of building and contents, situate at 1003 2nd Av enue. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: Strictly cash. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Roger F. Perry, deceased. FOR SALE 10 mattresses V size, special $7.50, 6 unpalnted chest of drawers, dining room chairs and bedroom chairs, beds, springs and springfield mattresses, studio couches, chesterfields In the lat est patterns, household 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 Used & ton safe. J. it J. Taylor made. Worth $251.35. Now selling for $150.00. 1 ice box worth $100.00, now selling for $40.00. Also 2 billiard tables worth $1000.00, now selling both for $80.00. Anyone wanting to buy these articles apply Donald Grey, Hagwilget, New Hazelton. (195) WANTED WANTED 3-room furnished apart ment or small house. Apply Box 136 Dally News. (tf) WANTED Man, young man prefer redGeneral purpose. McRae Bros. WANTED' Young , man tfforay wirm. n-ypij mm. (tf) WANTED Furnished suite. Phone Red 378. ("5) WANTED Soldier's wife wants room and board Immediately. Phone Mrs. Parsons, Rupert Hotel. (193) WANTED Girl with typing and bookkeeping experience desires position. Apply Box 138, Dally News. (194 "Business Opportunities GENERAL Store and Gas Station located at popular vacation and fishing resort on coast, conven lent to Vancouver. Annual turn over $30,000. Apply Canadian Credit Men's Trust Assn. Ltd., Ill Bank Nova Scotia Bldg., van couver. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as clerk. Postman, Customs Clerk, 8teno etc. Five Dominion-wide exams held since the war bgan. Free Booklet. M.C.C. Schools Ltd,' Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. No Agents. VOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER-garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg, Man. TRAVEL Box 666 2a- IS GALLED OFF TOREE IX ONE CAPE TOWN, Aug. 18: Bareness Schirnding, a prominent resident of Sea Point, was fined three I times In the same court on the .same day 1) not having her radio licence, '2) parking her car In s nn-nirVlnir are anH ID f11 Japan Appears to be pettlnc.Eeady.ng to appear m court wnen Jtst for Move on Siberia PEIPING, Aug. 18. Word from Peiplng today said the Japanese have ordered all foreign .travel to and from Manchnkuo halted two days hence, presumably to- conserve facilities for the massing ol 'troops on the Russian frontier. Meanwhile-Shanghai sources, including Japanese and German, said frankly today -that Japan: apparr entry is readying for an attack oft summoned. T7fteei4rt CIKaHi tt-4. t h 1 m Vio novt. or three weeks. It was the concensus in Shanghai that the attack will come soon, if at all before winter. On the southern theatre of the far eastern developments, the French Indo-Chlna port of Saigon sent word it expected 48 additional troop, transports to disembark Japanese troops tomorrow. 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 . 1 7, 8, and 9 Smith Block TOYS alwav s in season Air Express Wagons - $3.50 to $9.50 Kiddie Cars ..- $2.25 and $2.75 Wheelbarrows - $1.75 and $2.75 Dolls Soldier, nurse and airman - 45c and COc V' Weluta. Dolls 75c and $1.45 Snow White Doll ...' GOc Bow and Arrow Sets . 15c, 35c, 75c Jig Saw Punles SOc and 65c Baseball and Softball Gloves and Mitts COc and 85c Balls All kinds 5c up Sand Pails 25c Play Sets , 75c Blocks - - , , 25c, 50c and up Toy Brooms 25c Dustpans 20c Tootsletoy Alrplarie':Sets-..-.......-..r.:.r:2sr5(cand"$1.00 '' Model Airplanes 5c to $1.50 Games-Be an airman $1.00 Horseplay $1.50 Oulja Boards $1.25 Sailing Yacht $2.25 Large all-steel ' Bus . $2.25 Play Tennis ' With Slazenger We Have a Good Stock of Slazenger Tennis Balls and Racquets Donnacona insulating Boards WALLBOARDS we have on'hand iargeTstoc3'Of coal to suit every requirement AH 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 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 Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 1 pm. PJ3.T. JO VANCOUVER DIRECT Aug. 2nd, 6th, 9th, ISth, 16th, 23rd, 27th, 30th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway August 4th, 8th, llth, 22nd, 25th, September 1st Direct Connection" at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C.