,esfc?
AOifust
6,
.vmment
Agent
Norman
A.
it
has
ten
appointed
registrar
fwters
for
Prmee
nupen
noing
Rjf
iih
a
J
Lancaster
as
deputy
regis-
Sfc.
che
British
Columbia
Oazette
tSiftimces.
Government
officials
hire
been
similarly
appointed
in
KuL,
ndinizs
Including
H.
D.'Camp-
W
'
-
l.4-
of
smiiners
s
icisuuw
iui
2
foi
CABBAGE-
New
solid
ffp
green
Lb.
BELLOW
BEANS
Large
butter
variety
2SC
3
lbs
Skeena,
J.
D.
Moore
of
Port
Fraserl
for
Omlneca,
J.
P.
Scarlett
of
Powell
River
for
Mackenzie
and
E.
T.
Ap-1
plethwalte
of
Stewart
for
Atlln.
dance
will
be
held
this
evening.
gtock
up
on
Vegetables
during
this
sale.
These
prices
save
you
money
.but
what
Is
inurt
important
the
quality
will
protect
our
health,
Every
ing1e
item
Is
of
unusual
quality
.
.
.
pure
Knd
tasty
and
frown
near
.home.
Patronize
up-river
farmers.
CARRt-'TS-
Bunch
large.
BEETS
Bunch
large.
Up
TURNIPS-Yellow.
6
lbs
WOODBURY'S
f'lnce
nupert
SPECIAL
For
a
Limited
Time
Only
Woodbury's
Hand
Lotion
Smooths,
softens
!
25c
Woodbury's
Beauty
Cream
Facial,
C
old
or
Cleansing
50c
Both
for
50c
Ormes
Ltd.
Pioneer
Druq&fats
The
KexaU
Store
.
Phones
81
ft
Open
Daily
from
I
a.m.
till
U
p-m.
Knndaji
and
Holidays
from
12
to
Z
p.m.
and
im
MI-
Rupert
Brand
SMOKED
i
25c
BLACK
COD
Smoked
Daily
Canadian
Fish
&
Cold
Storage
Co.
Lid.
British
Columbia
DAILV
MEftg
THE
PAGE
THREE
LOCAL
NEWS
NOTES
luncheon
of
the
Prince
Rupert
Gyro
A
,itterbu
Leave
J00'
Charles
Williams,
Indian,
for
fce-
Chib
today
but,
instead,
a
dinner
wlt"ls
FeUenthal,
Peoples
Store.Mng
In
possession
of
liquor,
was
fin
TURNIPS
White
variety.
4
lbs.
OREAN
PEAS
Sweet
full
pods.
4
lbs.
GREEN
BEANS
Presh
crisp.
3
lbs.
FORT
GARRY
BLENDS
rEA
25c
25c
25c
;p
wi
t
un
85c
Mb.
T"t
tin
60c
to
pkg
FRESH
STOCK
JUST
ARRIVED
JEUV
POWDER
Sherriffs.
Assorted
flavors.
"
Eacn
,
Ripe
olives
8-oz.
Ofp
itna
Each
JEAL
AND
PORK
LOAF
Clarke
s.
8
oz,
Una.
-
EJ0
Earn
SELECT
SODAS
I.B.C.
1-lb.
pkg.
Ea.
BISCUITS
I.B.C.
assarted.
Per
lb.
21c
25c
GREEN
ASPARAGUS
TIPS
Fancy
quality.
9Qs
Prattldw.
Each
pssallem's
Economy
Store
"Where
Dollars
Have
More
Gents"
Phones
18
&
19
P.O.
Box
5T5
for
entry
in
Civic
Centre
-Carnival
Contest.
(184)
Mrs.
H.
P.
Wearmouth
is
leaving
on
this
evening's
train
for
a
visit
to
her
parental
home
near
Moncton,
New
Brunswick.
Harry
Ridley,
for
assaulting
a
Chinaman
with
a
ketchup
bottle,
has
been
fined
$25,
with
option
of
one
month's
imprisonment,
in
city
police
court.
The
fine
was
paid.
,
Robert
S.
Grelg
arrived
In
the
city
on
the
Prince
George
this
morning
to
assume
his
new
duties
here
as
city
passenger
agent
for
Canadian
National
Railways.
:
Alex
Tolmle,
for
an
attempted
indecent
assault
against
a
five-year-
,
old
girl,
was
fined
$100,
with
option
of
three
months'
Imprisonment,
in
,
city
police
court.
He
is
serving
the
:
time.
1
CUssiFlED
FOR
SALE
FOR
SALE
Crane
gate
and
globe
valves,
Just
like
new,
household
doors
and
windows,
1
bathtub,
2
cash
registers,
beds,
springs
and
mattresses,
studio
couches,
chesterfields,
unpalnted
chests
and
drawers
at
reasonable
prices.
iPhone
Blk
324.
B.C.
Furniture,
3rd
Ish
Ave.
BAKERY
for
sale
or
rent
in
the
Interior
of
B.C.
suitable
for
man
and
wife.
Good
living
and
steady
ed
$25,
with
option
of
one
month's
imprisonment,
in
city
police
court
yesterday.
There
were
drunkeness
charges
in
city
police
court
yesterday
against
R.
Vlereck
and
J.
McGulre.
The
former
was
-fined
$25,
with
two
days'
option.
The
latter
was
given
sus
pended
sentence.
TRAVELLERS
BROUGHT
NEWS
OF
A
WONDERFUL
BLADE-FITS
All
DOUBLE-EDGE
UrnstTtllliii
Economy
Slidt
in
tlx
liitlil)
plti-HOW
(MADE
IN
CANADA
4'o0
Timely
Recipes
TONGUE
ROLLS
6
slices
cold
tongue
3
teaspoons
prepared
horse
rad-
1
package
Jelly
powder,
lemon
flavor
Spread
horseradish
on
tongue
sllves.
Roll.
Lay
rdlle
in
a
shallow,
flat,
rilcri
Prpmro
1pm
rtv,
foil.
business.
Apply
Dally
News
Box
according
to
directi0ns
on
134.
(185)
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
office
of
above
Corporation
on
or
before
Tuesday.
August
19th,
1941.
Inquire
of
L.
M.
Asemlssen
as
to
Inspection.
FOR
BEDROOM
for
rent.
733.
WANTED
Phone
Green
(188)
WANTED
Applications
will
be
received
for
an
experienced
Janitor
for
King
Edward
School
up
to
noon
August
11.
Apply
City
Clerk.
(187)
WANTED-
Two
room
furnished
suite.
Please
state
price.
Apply
Box
132,
Dally
News.
(183)
WANTED
Woman
to
do
house
work.
Apply
610
6th
Avenue
West,
Suite
4.
4
.WANTED
Companion
for
sick
lady(
out
of
town.
For
f
urtner
parucu-1
lars
phone
Black
697.
(185)
WANTED
Young
man
for
day
work.
Apply
Chris
Mill.
(tf)
WANTED
Truck
Rupert
Bakery.
driver
at
once,
tf
WANTED
Porter,
Central
Hotel.
(186)
WANTED
Girl
with
experience
in
bookkeeping
and
typing.
Give
age.
experience
and
references.
Write
P.
O,
Box
987.
(tf)
WANTED
Boat
or
hull
20-25
ft.,
sailboat
or
one
which
could
be
converted.
Pay
cash,
moderate.
Apply
Daily
News,
Box
135.
(184)
WANTED
First
class
experienced
teacher
for
the
Omlneca
School,
Rose
Lake,
B.C.
Salary
$900.00.
Grades
1
to
8.
Apply
at
once
to
E.
F.
Mould,
secretary,
(183)
PERSONAL
NOW
IS
THE
TIME
TO
GET
A
GOVERNMENT
JOB
as
clerk,
Postman,
Customs
Clerk,
Steno.,
etc.
Five
Domlnlon-wlde
exams
held
since
the
war
began.
Free
Booklet.
M.C.C.
Schools
Ltd.,
Winnipeg.
!01dest
in
Canada.
No
Agents.
'-V
the
package.
Cool
slightly.
Pour
FOR
SALE
BY
TENDER
llTJeT
?111cTo
?
cut
ta
ouaico.
ouvco
u,
auuwiug
one
MOTOR
Vessel
"Charmlan"
nowjtongue
roll
to
each
square.
9',
full
Deisel
Fairbanks
20
h.p.j
engine.
Vessel
at
Armour
Towing
Notice
of
Sale
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
an
Auction
Sale
of
the
hereunder
described
properties
will
be
held
by
me
at
10
a.m,
on
Saturday.
August
23rd,
1941,
at
the
Government
Agent's
Office,
Court
House,
Prince
Rupert,
at
the
upset
price
as
set
opposite
each:
Lot
5,
Block
3,
Section
2,
City
of
Prince
Rupert
.$
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
interest
at
412,
plus
Crown
Grant
Fee
of
$10.00.
NORMAN
A.
WATT,
Government
Agent.
Dated
at
Prince
Rupert,
B.
C,
this
5th
day
of
August.
1941.
If
you
want
sOTtirtmng,
adver
Use
for
itHuridreds
of
people
get
What
they
want
that
way,
(tf)
Announcements
All
advertisements
in
this
column
will
be
charged
for
a
full
month
at
25c
a
word.
Cambral
Tea.
Legion
Hall
Aug.
9.
Canadian
102nd.
Auxiliary
Dance
Armouries
August
15.
Civic
Centre
Carnival
Aug
18-22.
Catholic
Bazaar,
October
1
and
2.
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
RAILWAYS
Western
Keglon
Seeled
Tendem
will
toe
received
at
bhe
office
of
the
Chief
Engineer,
Winnipeg,
Manitoba
until
twelve
o'clock
noon
Tuesday,
August
19th.
1941,
for
the
oanstruotlon
of
frame
machine
shop
at
Prince
Rupert.
British,
Colum
bia.
'
:
-
4
Plans,
specifications
and
form
of
contract
may
be
seen
and
form
of
tender
obtained
at
the
offlras
of
the.
Chief
En
gineer,
Winnipeg,
District
Engineer
at
Vancouver
and
Division
Engineer
at
Prince.
Rupert.
Trawlers
will
not
be
considered
unless
made
on
form
supplied
toy
the
railway
company
and
accompanied
by
an
accept
ed
cheque
on
a
diartered
iDanK
equal
to
live
percent
of
the
value
of
the
work
payable
to
tthe
order
of
the
treasurer,
Canadian
National
Railways,
no
ma
bonds
will
be
excepted
with
tenders
on
this
work.
The
lowest
or
any
tender
not
necee
sarlly
accepted.
W.
It.
DEVENISH.
General
Mamsgex,
Winnipeg,
August
itih.
1941.
T
PRINCESS'
BIRTHDAY
Two
Year
Old
Irene
Of
Netherlands
Has
Party
I
PICTOU
LODGE,
Nova
Scotia,!
August
6:
Little
Princess
Irene
of'
the
Netherlands
was
two
years
old
yesterday
and
had
a
party
to
cele
brate.
Present
were
her
older
sis
ter.
Princess
Beatrice,
whols
threet
years
old,
and
some
of
the
children
who
are
guests
at
the
lodge.
H.
R.
H.
Princess
Juliana
of
the
Nether
lands,
with
her
two
children,
are
guests
at
this
Canadian
National
Railways
summer
hotel.
The
little
Dutch
princesses
have
won
the
hearts
of
all
the
guests
and
one,
a
famous
medical
specialist
from
New
York,
presented
Princess
Beatrice
with
a
sailor
doll.
The
little
princesses
are
general
favorites
with
the
staff,
states
Gordon
Foster,
the
manager
of
the
lodge.
They
are
most
lovable
child
ren
and
are
certainly
being
brought
up
with
the
true
democratic
spirit.
In
speaking
with
members
of
the
staff
of
Crown
Princess
Juliana
It
'Is
apparent
one
good
thing
that
will
come
out
of
the
war
will
be
(the
closer
bonds
between
the
people
of
the
Netherlands
and
of
Canada
for
the
kindly
way
In
which
the
Canadian
people
have
taken
to
their
hearts
the
members
of
the
Dutch
Royal
Family
who
have
found
temporary
haven
in
this
country.
A
"spot"
costs
yju
only
half
a
dollar.
Try
It
In
the
Dally
News
classified
column.
rtf)
BASEBALL
Tonight
Acropolis
Hill
7:00
Sharp
DRYDOCKS
vs.
SCOTTISH
Navigrable
Waters
Protection
Act
R.S.C.
1927,
Chapter
140
NORTHERN
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
POWER
COMPANY,
LIMITED,
hereby
gives
notice
that
it
has,
un
der
section
7
or
ine
said
Act,
deposited
with
the
Minister
of
Public
Works
at.
Ottjiwn
nnri
In
tha
nf.
fice
of
the
District
Registrar
of
the
.
Land
Registry
District
of
Prince
Ru-1
pert,
at
Prince
Rupert,
British
Columbia,
a
description
of
the
site
and
the
plans
of
an
under-water
cable
to
be
laid
across
Snawatians
Pass
age,
near
Jap
inlet,
ana
an
overhead
transmission
line
to
be
stretch
ed
across
the
mouth
of
Jap
Inlet
on
District
Lot
444,
Range
5,
Coast
District.
British
Columbia,
near
Prince
Rupert,
in
the
said
Province.
AND
TAKE
NOTICE
inai
alter
the
expiration
of
one
month
from
the
date
of
the
Iirsi
puDiicauon
oi
this
notice
the
Nortnern
tsrmsn
Columbia
Power
Company,
Llmitea,
will
under
Section
7
of
the
said
Act
apply
to
the
Minister
of
Public
Works
at
ms
omce
in
uie
u
Ottawa,
for
approval
of
the
said
site
and
plans.
...
.
DATED
this
25th
day
of
July,
A.D.
1941
NORTHERN
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
PPWER
COMPANY.
LIMITED
Special
HOUND
TRIP
VACATION
FARES
to
the
Prairies
And
stations
as
far
East
as
Port
Arthur,
Ont.
Aug.
15,
16;
17
Return
Limit
30
Days
Children
5
years
and
under
12,
halt
fare.
LOW
FARES
APPLY
IN
COASHES.TOUKISTOU
STANDARD
SLEEPERS.
Stopovers
allowed
anywhere
en
route,
including
Jasper
National
Park.
Trains
operate
on
Standard
Time
For
Information,
Call
or
Write:
CITY
TICKET
OFFICE
528
3rd
Ave.,
Prince
Rupert,
H.C.
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
V-62-41
August
Furniture
Sale
12
Occasional
Chairs
Sale
price,
each
.
$9.95
Elio's
Furniture
Store
THIRD
AVENUE
Store
Hours
from
8:30
a.m.
to
5:30
p.m.
SAVE
MONEY
For
Yourself
While
You
SAVE
GASOLINE
For
Your
Country
Ride
a
C.C.M.
Bicycle
FOR
HEALTH,
PLEASURE
ANB
ECONOMY
'OX3.M.
Bicycles
are
built
up
to
a
StandardNot
down
to
a
price
C.C.M.
Bicycles
are
highest
.quality,
therefore
best
value
Models
for
Boys,
Girls,
Men
and
Women
$35.95
RAILWAY
J
at
UNION
STEAMSHIPS
LTD.
EVENING
DANCE
CRUISE
By
S.S.
"CAMOSUN"
FRIDAY,
AUGUST
8th
Leaving
t,N.R.
Dock
8rfK)
p.m.
D.S.T.
Returnine
11:00
p.m.
Music
by
DeCarlo's
5-piece
Dance
Orchestra
Refreshments
served
aboard
EXCURSION
FARE
$1.00
(Plus
Tax)
Accommodation
Comfortably
Limited
Canadian
Pacific
Transcontinental
'
Trans-Atlantic
.
Trans-Pacif
ic
To
Vancouver
Tia
Ocean
Falls
and
Way
Ports
.
',
S.S;
''PRINCESS
'AEXiAE'BVeryFrlday
1
pm.
PJ5.T.
TO
VANCOUVER
DIRECT
Aug.
2nd,
6th,
9th,
13th,
16th,
23rd,
27th,
30th
To
Ketchikan,
WranffeU,
Juneau
and
Skaway
August
4th,:8th,llth1
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.
Canadian
National
Railways
Steamers
leave
Prince
Rupert
for
Vancouver
Monday
at
S:O0
p.in.
I'.f.T.,
'calling
at
Ocean
Falls
and
Powell
River
Saturday
at
4:00
p.'te.
P.S.T.,
calling
at
Ocean
Falls
Trains
leave
Prince
Rupert
for
the
East
Monday,
Wednesday
and
Friday
at
6:00
p.m.
P.S.T.
Also
Fast
Throurh
Train
Friday
at
11:00
a.m.
P.S.T.
Air-Conditioned'
Sleeping
and
Dining
Cars
For
"full
information,
reservations,
etc.,
call
or
write
City
Ticktt
Office,
528
Third
Ave.
Phone
260,
Prince
Rupert
Agents
for
Trans-Canada
Air
Lines
If
you
lose
anything,
advertise
for
it.
.