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publisi.ea
oi
displayed
by
the
Llquoi
I
control
Board
or
by
the
Government
of
British
Columbia
jjffcONG
DISTANCE
VOTING
DRAMA
FOR
WORKERS
KrWlPEG
August
22:
O
New
BIRMINGHAM,
August
22:
W
2&ni
airmen
in
training
in
Under
the
direction
of
Sir
Barry
r2da
llslblc
to
vote
In
a
New
Jackson,
open-air
threatres
are
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in
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running
in
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cuy
purius
uuring
fSlthen
ballots
at
air
training
nuusi
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aevwunxi
iut
wuincia
Sb
tn
Manitoba.
from
Birmingham
factories.
ROYAL
CANADIAN
PERFUME
Like
an
orchard
in
Bloom
ODOURS
Annapolis
Apple
Blossom
Niagara
Apple
Blossom
Okanagan
Apple
Blossom
Niagara
Cherry
Blossom
Niagara
Peach
Blossom
In
earthenware
Crockery,
Ideal
as
a
gift
$1.00
Ormes
Ltd.
"3iu
Pioneer
Druqgiats
The
Kexall
Store
Phones
81
&
83
Open
Dally
from
8
a.m.
till
10tp.m.
Sundays
and
Holidays
from
12
to
2
p.m.
and
7
to
9
p.m.
onnacona
Insulating
Boards
mm
KA1LWAV
LINES
WALLBOARDS
iWe
have
on
hand
large
stocks
of
coal
to
suit
every
requirement.
'M
our
coal
Is
carefully
screened
and
prepared.
Also
a
complete
pie
of
iumbcr
for
every
type
of
building.
Our
shingles
are
from
the
Queen
Charlotte
Islands,
they
are
not
kiln
dried
and
nave
an
or
the
natural
oils
so
necessary
to
long
life
ana
auraomiy.
SAND
CEMENT
GRAVEL
LIME
Philpott
Evitt
&
Co.
Ltd.
PHONE
C51
rilONE
658
Canadian
Pacific
Transcontinental
Trans-Atlantic
Trans-Pacific
To
Vancouver
via
Ocean
Falls
and
Way
Ports
S
S
"PRINCESS
ADELAIDE"
Every
Friday
1
p
m-
VB.T.
TO
VANCOUVER
DIRECT
Aug.
2nd,
6th,
9th,
13th,
16th,
23rd,
27th,
30th
To
Ketchikan,
Wrangell,
Juneau
and
Skaeway
August
4th,
8th,
11th,
22nd,
25th,
September
1st
Dlrect
Connection
at
Vancouver
with
Canadian
Pacific
Services
Tickets
and
Reservations
from
V'
C0AT?S.
General
Agent.
Prince
Rupert,
B.C.
LOCAL
NEWS
NOTES
McCaffery,
who
has
been
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Wrathall
of
spending
some
time
in
Vancouver,
Telegraph
Creek,
who
have
been
returned
to
the
city
on
the
Princess
on
a
trip
to
Vancouver,
arrived
In
Adelaide
this
morning.
'the
city
on
the
Princess
Adelaide
I
this
morning
lor
a
brief
visit
here
Mrs.
C.
II.
llankinsoo
received
before
continuing
north.
word
yesterday
of
the
death
of
her
mother,
Mrs.
M.
Kennedy
of
Enterprise,
Ontario.
She
was
over
eighty
years
of
age.
Mrs.
James
Forman
and
family,
who
have
been
holidaying
in'
Vancouver,
returned
home
from
the
south
on
the
Prince
Rupert
today,
T.
A.
Kelly,
prominent
logging
contractor,
and
party
will
sail
to
morrow
afternoon
for
Vancouver
after
a
visit
to
the
Queen
Char-
lotte
Islands.
Mrs.
L.
M.
Felsenthal
and
child,
who
have
been
on
a
holiday
visit
to
Vancouver
and
elsewhere
In
the
south,
returned
to
the
city
on
the
Princess
Adelaide
this
morning.
Mrs.
II.
C.
Fraser
of
Vancouver,
widow
of
a
former
inspector
of
schools
in
Prince
Rupert,
was
here
aboard
the
Princess
Adelaide
this
morning,
making
the
round
trip
north
on
the
vessel.
During
her
stay
she
was
greeted
by
a
number
of
old
friends.
Miss
Norma
Smith,
who
has
been!
attending
Provincial
Normal
School!
at
Victoria
during
the
past
year,
J
returned
home
on
the
Princess
Adelaide
this
morning.
She
is
the
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oscar
I
Smith
of
Seventh
Avenue
East.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
R.
S.
Blackaby
and
sons,
who
have
been
on
a
holl-1
day
motor
trip
as
far
south
as
Vancouver,
returned
to
the
city
on
last
night's
train.
Kenneth
Fraser,
former
manager
CARD
OF
THANKS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
B.
M.
Valentin
and
Larry
wish
to
thank
all
their
friends
for
the
many
kindnesses
and
expressions
of
sympathy
re
ceived
during
their
recent
bereav-
ment
and
also
for
the
many
beauti
ful
floral
trjbutes
sent.
NOT
FORGOTTEN
LONDON,
August
22:
W
Unique
among
the
auxiliary
war
organlra
Hons
Is
a
"Not
forgotten"
associa
tion
which
arranges
river
parties
on
the
Thames
for
service-men
disabled
In
the
First
Great
War.
a
"snot"
costs
tju
only
half
a
dollar.
Try
It
in
the
Dally
News
nincclflpri
rnlumn.
WI
Announcements
All
advertisement
In
thia
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.
n,cHvtPrian
Tea.
the
Manse.
1
k
vj
-
September
18.
2nd
Searchlight
Aux
Dance.
mourles,
September
19.
Hospital
Auxiliary
Rummage
Bale;
September
20.
tTnitH
rhnrrh
Tea.
Mrs.
M.
F.
Nickerson,
Atlln
Ave.,
Sept.
25.
Orange
Bale,
November
6.
Ar
J.
Milne,
district
manager
of
the
Hudson
Bay
Co.
from
Edmonton,
arrived
in
the
city
on
last
nights
train
In
the
course
of
a
periodical
tour
of
posts
in
British
Columbia
and
the
Yukon
and
left
today
for
Port
Simpson.
He
was
accompanied
by
A-
Scott,
who
Is
to
become
manager
at
Port
Simpson,
and
Mrs
Scott
and
family.
CAMABA
DRY
TOM
COLLINS
MIXER
for
Ung,
Cool
Drinks
John
E.
Davey,
who
has
been
in
Vancouver,
receiving
medical
treat-
e
n
at
Pacofi
for
the
B.C.
Packers
and
-U!dt?
tAnfA
,V,
rnmnanv'R
ftuycn,
wuaj.
head
office,
arrived
in
me
cuy
on
Mrs.
Thomas
B.
Black
and
family.
the
Princess
Adelaide
this
morn-rwho
nave
on
a
vacation
trip
Ing
from
Vancouver,
being
nere
on
south,
returned
home
from
Van
company
business.
couver
on
the
Prince
Rupert
today,
Premier
T.
D.
Pattullo
and
sec
spent
au
uie
tva.ii.
.
aua
uuiuuu
Miss
Lucille
Brooksbank
arrived
.cuuy
och
ih
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
to-
city
on
last
night
s
train
from
Ter-
.
.
.
...
Li
L
t,,,.o
a
Aa.
I
day
from
her
-studies
at
the
Unl-
iawc
auu
icii,
mi
ns
"-
"I
-.!
t-
w..V,l.,
l
ooM
r,
'laide
for
Victoria.
During
the
Ter-I
.Mr.
'
"TJZ
Mrs.
Arthur
Brooksbank.
camps
on
Lakelse
Lake.
Mr:
Pat-
Flying
Officer
Forester
of
the
tullo
said
Terrace
seemed
busy
ship-
Royal
Canadian
Air
Force
arrived
ping
poles
and
cutting
lumber.
m
the
city
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
i
mornlne
from
Vancouver
on
a
re
'
.
.
it
il.
..Hti
r
1
...
.
.
a;
me
weeuiiB
i
tvuuui
"ijcruiting
mission,
lie
win
oe
in
ses-
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
yeater-
ion
at
the
city
council
chamber
to-
(day
with
W.
R.
McAfee
presiding,
day
and
tomorrow.
Both
air
and
I
letters
were
read
from
Inspector
gr0und
crew
recruits
are
sought.
Ernest
Gammon
and
the
minister
of
Naval
Services
at
Ottawa,
the
form
er
In
regard
to.
local
rowdiness
and
the
latter
stating
that
the
nuisance
caused
by
the
local
naval
radio
transmitting
machine
was
being
abated.
A
letter
from
shipyard
em
ployees
was
also
read
and
ordered
filed.
FOB
SALh
FOR
SALE
10
mattresses
M
size,
special
$7.50,
6
unpalnted
chest
of
drawers,
dining
room
chairs
and
bedroom
chairs,
beds,
springs
and
springfleld
mattresses,
studio
couches,
chesterfields
in
the
iat
est
paUejns,.
household
doors,
sinks,
wash
basins
,
at
low
prices.
Phone
Blk.
324.
B,C.
Furniture
Co.
tf.
FOR
SALE
Pleasure
launch
"Klttl-
wake."
Length
22
ft.
10-16
h.p
Yacht
Club,
Cow
Bay
or
phone
759.
(197)
WANTED
PLEASE!
I
need
a
place
to
stay,
2
or
3-room
furnished
apartment
or
small
house.
Permanent
res.
Phone
98.
M
WANTED
Young
man
between
ages
of
16-19
years.
For
particulars
phone
Hotel
Prince
Rupert.
(197)
WANTED
at
once,
light
housekeep
ing
room
or
suite.
Apply
Box
139
Dally
News.
(W)
vanced
to
Mouguet
Farm
beyond
Pozieres
on
the
Somme
front.
Bul
garians
drove
back
both
wings
of
the
Allied
army
In
the
Balkans.
British
occupied
Kilossa
in
German
East
Africa.
Italians
advanced
in
the
Dolomites.
HOTEL
ARRIVALS
Trince
Rupert
H:
J.
Bowman
and
J.
A.
Wood,
Vancouver;
J.
Milne,
Edmonton;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Scott,
Port
Simpson;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
C.
Bell,
Winnipeg;
Mrs.
T.
C.
Grant,
Mrs.
J.
M.
Smith,
Port
Essington;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
Davidson,
Prince
Rupert.
Royal
H.
Sigurdson,
Inverness;
F.
De-
Blass,
Revelstoke.
Central
Harold
Dalcuk,
Vancouver;
M.
W
Jrmps.
fikeena
Cfosslne:
Fred
Vandrick.
Crescent
Shows;
J.
Mc4
Donald,
Pacific
'Elmer
Hoode?:
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Prepare
for
Fall
and
Winter
Featuring:
Freedman
and
Gabbe,
Samuel
Hart
Ltd.
Ladies
and
Gents
Suits
and
Top
Coats
to
Measure
10
off
Continuing
till
End
of
August
Alteration
Specialty,
make
Appointment
to
your
house
Phone
307
DELUXE
TAILOR
Opposite
Commodore
Cafe
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'
,
.
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mm
WINNIPEG,
August
22:
ID-Canadian
women
have
a
three-skinned
mentality
muskrat,
seal
and
persian
lamb,
Alexander
Penn,
London,
England,
furrier
on
a
mission
to
Inject
variety
into
the
Canadian
fur
market,
said
here.
Carrying
with
him
320
sample
coats,
the
London
fur
expert
is
travelling
across
Canada
under
the
auspices
of
the
British
Board
of
Trade,
Purpose
of
his
mission
is
to
sell
furs
and
take
back
dollars
to
Britain.
Canada
At
War
25
Years
Ago
Auzust
22.
1916
British
ad
1
1
WANTED
Man,
young
man
prefer-
red
General
purpose.
McRae
gHBnaaEBHOBnanBHBk.
J.
Bouzek
TAILOR
WANTED
Young
man
for
day
work.
Apply
Chris
Mill.
LADIES
and
GENTS
(W)
Best
Materials,
Workmanship
I
2nd
Ave.
tw
,
door,
from
WANTED
Rooms
or
house.
Phone
Green
970.
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JoadcthTtaUo
j
WANTED
Furnished
suite.
Phone
!
Red
378.
(105)
maBBBmmmmimmmmmam
POSITION
WANTED
nmnApnipTAD
YOUNG
Woman
with
ten
years
vnluUriuU;
lUll
bookkeeping
and
clerking
experl-
Stanley
W.
Colton,
D.Orh.C.
ence
desires
position
in:
office
or
,.
Wa,,ace
BlockPhone
,,!,
Phone
640
40
store,
full
or
part-time.
Apply
Box-140
Dally.
News.
-
(199)
Rupert
Brand
SMOKED
BLACK
Smoked
Daily
Co.
Ltd.
Ibis
advgrjisgmsnt
is
not
published
or
disphye'd
tfy
the
Liquor.
Control
Board
Qt
by,
tiM
$
;
Fur
Mentality
Of
Canadians
Muskrat,
Seal
And
Persian
Lamb
Favored
In
Canada
laQYfirnmfnt
E
BrMshJ-oiumbia,
NORTHWEST
MINING
FUR
MAJOR
INDUSTRY)
Mines
in
the
Northwest
Territor-
Fur
is
still
the
principal
source
les
produced
ounces
of
gold
of
livelihood
of
the
native
popula-in
April
this
year
compared
with
lion
of
the
Canadian
Northwest
3,971
In
April,
1940.
Territories.
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Fish
&Gold
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Bart
Bottery.
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moxirnvm
eonomy
and
long.it
lorj
til
low
Wliol
45
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lift
on
ell
hem
radios.
45
volli.
I
volts,
list
price
i....$3JO
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mm
mer
in
n
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Battery.
Medium
sii.-ldeol
for
-
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74,
..Super.loyerb;,
'A'.rjBl
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1.4
volt
radK)s.
.45
volts,
list
Ba)f,-
fon,
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famous
long
life
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GOOD
PLACE
TO
BUY
HA)
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44
1
M
lit
Chancellor
Studio
Couch
Makes'
Into
a
full
sized
bed
and
with
bedding
compartment.,
$42.56
special
-
327
Third
Avenue
PhoneJ77l?
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