i WL It 1 1 k . nWFiiiiBVTaiBBi GILBEY London Dry 40 oz. 23 oz. 12 oz. $3.0 $2.30 $1.20 GIN advertisement Is not 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 . i . . . U . . 1 I 11 .i . -1 . . ! r;(j Dv election in wammaia, running in uie cuy purius uuring fSlthen ballots at air training nuusi aiu 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?: i) 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 - , - ' ' , . "'' 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. 0O) 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. jj; I w ' h 1 com t'-ff Canadian Fish &Gold Storagl British Coltuaifiit, il " " -&.' ' : I N- 770 "U 8 Bart Bottery. lorB. .lit-prold.i V moxirnvm eonomy and long.it lorj til low Wliol 45 H ) lift on ell hem radios. 45 volli. I volts, list price i....$3JO B' mm mer in n i ! Battery. Medium sii.-ldeol for - j : 74, ..Super.loyerb;, 'A'.rjBl . 1.4 volt radK)s. .45 volts, list Ba)f,- fon, T-u&Mft ' ,i, prKt............-...-.MJ'tj ol A. famous long life . ' siVLi loyerbilt" Bottery conilruction i lSwTmWM ikm baVX iBte. ' ' vo" A ond w( v 8 ' "if: A. MacKenzie -Furniture A GOOD PLACE TO BUY HA) .in 44 1 M lit Chancellor Studio Couch Makes' Into a full sized bed and with bedding compartment., $42.56 special - 327 Third Avenue PhoneJ77l? 'if, 9 f: