I m ist 12 BoVOR WILilELMlNA Sbs Aug. 12: 1 nf the Netherlanc pointed an Associate Dame Hires o' the Oer of St. lB..finiirtf to an Ijiterbugs- i MM annouhce- IfBthe Lonuun uai - .4. Eft,;,.... if Dtxtrl Maltose 1 lb. j... DEAR DEER FORT WILLIAM, Aug. 12: Fires in the Nlplgon area are held responsible for driving large numbers of deer to Pass Lake, Ont., where they are proving an expensive nuisance to farmers. She carnival needs Hi. If you 'Can use a saw and hammer, report to nClDCrS" the Exhibition Building any evening this week. . nlrU If voii look well In a hathintr suit, w m - v....,, J ' o 1 ' 'dlluCa" need lour more naming ueauues Deiore mere ir Leave your names at the Peoples' Store August Furniture Salfc lol Mats-ize zxM S:ie pvite, each ... . 65c Elio's Furniture Store f THIKD AVENUE L Store Hours from 8:30 d.m, to 5:30 p.m. FOR YOUR BABY j & J Baby Oil Al J & J Baby Powder Al J &: 1 Baby Soap At J & JBaby Cream At . J & J Baby Sets; Al liftmen's Baby Oil A' - Baby's Own Soap 60c and $1.10 30can155c 15c 30cand55C 50c and $1.00 : 60c 2. ioc Rubber Sheeting 1 yard. Medium weight. rV . ..-. j Rubber Baby PantsW Ai Pablum At 5 lbs Get Prices of Materials From $1.25 25c Oc 45 c $3.00 Ormes Ltd. Vim Pioneer Druqgiats The Kcsall Store Phone 81 & 1 Open Dally from I a.m. till H t-ra. Sundays and Holiday! from 12 to t p.m. an 1 t I f.m. BUILD A HOME Like This Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of mjILDING MATERIAL Why not lay In a stock of coal now for the winter WE 116 PHONE 117 anadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rnnert for Vancouver day at 3:00 p.m. P.S.T.. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Saturday at 4:00 p.m. P.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday a.t G:00 p.m. l'.S.T. Also Fast through Train Friday at 11:00 a.m. l'.S.T. Alr-Condltloned Bleeping and Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc., , call or write ;;i City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phonp60 Prince Rupert J VAfceiifo for Trans-Canada Air Llrtt k Cash for old gold, Bulger's Tonight's train, due from East at 12:00 o'clock davlleht sav ing time, is reported to be on time. Mr. arid Mrs. O. R. Smith, wh6 have been visiting In the city, are sailing on the Catala this after noon oh their return t6 Vancouver. Entries for Football, Baseball or Miss Edna Dobble R. N. of the , Prince Rupert General H6spital J nursing staff sailed on the Camo-sun Saturday night for a holiday! trip to the Queen Charlotte Isl- A-and son. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 102nd. Auxiliary Dance Armouries August 15. Sewing Club tea, Friday 15, W.A. Canadian Legion. Display of clothing for bombed refugees. Civic Centre. Carnival Aug 18-22. FOR KITCHEN UTENSILS and Glassware and Crockery Go To The Variety Store 330 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 120 NEW ROYAL ' HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c npp 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 n2 DAILY. NEvys . PaCTETHEEH - - - t ,,,..r.-. i-i LOCAL NEWS NOTES Jack McNulty is sailing this af-iternoon on the Catala for a trip the to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Mr., and Mrs, Hermaa Olsen ar- are sailing tnis aiternoon on xne Catala for Seattle. C. Drenning and Wallace Jacob-sen, both of Juneau, arrived in the city from the Alaska capital on the Prince George yesterday morn ing and proceeded East by the evening train, the former going to Softball games during the Carnival' Chicago and the latter to Duluth; should be left with Art Murray at -the Grotto not later than Satur-day, August 16th. Fred Nash B.C.L.S. Is spending a few days in the city, having arrived at the end of the week from Queen Charlotte City where he had been for ten days on survey work. '. PURE WHITE! CIGARETTE PAPERS HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert L. Garrick, E. King, B. Simp W. C. Cranston, superintendent' lnlet'- Nafn- Terrace- tit Hiinartlnn Natlnml TCvnrPM with Royal headquarters at Edmonton, having arrived Sunday night in the course of an inspection tour, left by last evening's train on his return East. Mrs. D. C. Schubert, wire of D. C. Schubert, district manager of Government Telegraphs at Ashcroft, Is the guest in the city of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Strachan, Eighth Avenue East. Kenneth Schubert Is also here for the summer employed at the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. Jfm, the oldest son, Is in the British Merchant Navy as first radio officer. Gambrai Chapter Tea and Sale Is Enjoyable Event iCambral Chapter. Imperial Ot- der Daughters of the Empire, held an enjoyable tea and sale of home cooking Saturday afternoon in the Canadian Legion rooms, the regent Mrs. Clarke McLean receiving the visitors. i Mrs. O. C. Young was general con venor and Mrs. Thomas McMeekln Jr. and Mrs. Robert Parker were in charge of the home cooking. Mrs. L. A. Swain, Mrs. Ross McWilllams and Mrs. Tommy Fraser had charge of the tea room. Pourers were Mrs. Sydney Elkins, ,Mrs. Stavely Mellor, Mrs. P. F. P. I Bird and Mrs. Tommy Fraser while those acting as servlteurs were Mrs W. M. Watts, Mrs. Ross McWilllams, Mrs. T. A. McWaters, Mrs. Malt house, Mrs. H. L. A. Tarr, Miss Kay Baker. Miss Owen Ellis and Miss Audrey Wrathall. Miss Gwen Palmer was cashier and Miss Sheila Stuart had charge of the raffle which was won by J. Boyd and F. Hemmons. ert. SAFELY BURIED First Grade Butter- Nechako Brand. Fresh shipment Just in. dJQ J Ll iky. 3 lbs Brookfield large. Per dozen Devon Bacon- Sliced. Per lb. $1.25 Eggs Grade 'A Jlf Soap Flakes Deal 44 c 29c Cottage Rolls Half OAp 2 Packages Jif, CQp , i n rf OOVj Classic Cleanser rer uu Purex Tissue Large rolls. 4 for Nabob Teal-lb. packets Battery Sergeant Major Edward 'rived in the city yesterday on the1 Hudson of the 102nd, Battery is! Prince George from Ketenikan ana sailing this afternodn on the Cat ala for a trip to Victoria. A. Wick, Vancouver; I. W. Morrison, Butedale; J. Palley, Surf Much material from the British museum has been removed to vaults 80 feet underground. LINZEY AND INGRAM LTD. 2 PHONES 585 5S6 Pennies Lount When You Snend Them Here and Shopping is Made Easier With These Specials 25c 74c Tea Advance 3c lb. Aug. 1 Apple Juice Eden Brand. 10-oz. tins. 15C a iur Fancy Pears Okanagan. i5j 39c LtO O 1U5 l Seedless Grapes -fl Hn Canteloupcs Finest Okanagan. Large size. 2 for 25c Cooking Apples Fine for sauce or pies. 25C O 105. Green Beans, Wax Beans From Remo. 25C Bunch Carrots Fresh aild crisp. jQC 3 Duncnes New Potatoes Fresh in from Terrace. 25C iU JOS - " Field Tomatoes 25C Okanagan. o ids. Playgrounds Activities Seal Cove A good part of last week was spent In the sandbox, preparing for the contest which was held on Thursday. The special event for the week was a picnic and sports day held last Sunday at Grassy Bay. The twenty-five picnicker? Including the director, May Skinner, and the supervisor, Cecil Shantz, left Seal Cove Park at 10 o'clock Sunday morning and arrived at their destination about 11 o'clock. By this time everydne was ready for a swim. After lunch races were held- prize-winners being as follows: Children, four to six years Bob by McFarlane, Kay Marshall, Mar- Jorle McFarlane. Girls, 7 to 9 Joan Adcock, Carol Brenson, Patty Lancy. Boys, 7 to 9 Alfred Lancy, Harold Marshall, Alex McFarlane. Girls, 10 to 12 Myrtle Sather, Joy Lancy, Myrna Marshall. Boys. 13 to 15 Glen HemmOnS, Douglas Marshall, Stan Hemmons. Three-legged race Douglas Mar shall and Stanley Hemmons, Myrtlei Sather and Crystal Brown,- Alfred Lancy and Harold Marshall. Stone race Stanley Hemmons, Glen Hemmons, Myrna Marshall. Mystery race, girls Myrtle Sath- Vancouver: J. Taylor, Stewart; F. er Jy ancy afl R, Keye. Ralph Smith, Prince Rup Mystery race, boys Douglas Marshall, Alfred Lancy, Glen Hem mons. Boot and shoe race Myrna Mar shall, Ethel Hemmons. Crystal Brown. Westview Favored by exceptionally fine weather, the main part of the week was spent swimming at the lagoon. On Monday a welner and marsh- mallow roast was held. Due to poor attendance the sandbox entry was not very successful. Gym work at the Boys' Club is taking place in preparation for the carnival. ALIENS RELEASED LONDON, August 11: IB Up to June 21, release of 16,694 aliens from Internment had been authorized, Herbert Morrison, Minister of Home Security, said In a written reply In the House of Commons. Release was ref used- 7.5Q5... - SI FOR SALfci 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 1008 2nd Av enue. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: Strictly cash. Norman A. watt, Administrator St. 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 springfleld mattresses, studio couches, chesterfields In the iat est patterns, household doors, sinks, wash basins at low prices. Phone Blk. 324. B.C. Furniture Co. tf. FOR SALE Owing to pending chance of residence, we are of fering the De Lite Confectionery Fulton Street, at an extremely low price. This business has more than doubled itself since coming tinder our management and its nnssibilittes are limitless. Terms tn rpsnonsible narty. (193) FOR SALE House at 1908 6th Ave. TVist. nlsr at 1609 8th Ave. E. Make offer to L. O. Leroux, R. R i Windsor. Ont. (189) WANTED WANTED 3 - room furnished apart' ment or small house. Apply Box n.iilv News. i' WANTED Young man work. Apply Chris Mill. LOST for day (tf) . v LOST Calm terrier iemaie. Answers to "Pepper." Owners name and phone number on col lar, it" BOARD AND KOOM BOARD AND ROOM, close in Gentlemen only. Phone Black 9G5. ' (tf). THERE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE OLD CftUM II II CHUM The Tobacco of Quality Act Now Get the Full Benefit of Our MID-SUMMER SALE "Of Genuine "i EASY WASHERS Manufacturers and Dealers stocks are rapidly becoming depleted, with no replacement stocks to fill them. i ll .Js I railwXy I LINES VH LAIAl 1 1 HI tlt Buy Now Is Timely and Good Advice But in Addition Know Vhat You "Buy Easy Washers Are EASY all ways Easy on the clothes, Easy on "yon LAST LONGER WORK BETTER) Sold at Lowest Standard Prices, on Easy Terms, at Canadian Pacific Transcontinental. Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 1 pjn. P.S.T. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Aug. 2nd', 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th,, 23rd, 27th, 30th To Ketchikan, Wjantell, Juneau and Skagway August 4th, 8th, 11th, 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. - - ' i . - - - - . - i.' Make Out Store Your VEGETABLES Shopping In Season Headquarters Kept Garden-Freshnd Crisp Satisfaction Guaranteed Sprays at Reas- Under Vapor PHONE 547 onable Prices. wussALLEars Tom Lee & Son ECONOMY STORE -house of fine foods- honesjOBoxHS ammmmmaBamg V 4, 4f it- Vii i.i 3 I