VlIwRSDAY, JULY 16. 1M i iiu uniui i1! ij r o Murdo MacDonald, baring enlisted this for active service, la leaving LOCAL NEWS NOTES Saturday nigh for Vancouver. W. It. Spears Is leaving for Vancouver Volunteers are required as Special tonight. Constables in case of cm-ertency. lias They must be British CUssiFitD MU Bertha Vuckovleh la leaving subjects and hould report to $4 tonight for a holiday trip to Inspector Gammon, Provincial your v Vancouver. Court House, for further HHHMisiCTrm flhhcuhcewentJ - Ai advertisements In this ' iurnn will be charged tor s lu.i month at tte a word. Lr ion Tea, August S. (i (i tired, superintendent of ' n National Telegraphs hradquartsn In Hanson ton, " by last evening's train on his ' there after spending a few - hi re on official business. All Ilooms idlh Hath or Slioicor CENTRAL i ; Hero's the energy-cereal everybody needs "Shreddies" made in the famous Shredded Wheat bakeries at Niagara Falls. This delicious new cereal contains all the goodness of the whole wheat: the vitamins, the bran, the minerals, the protein. Each spoon-size morsel is flavoured with malt, toasted to a golden crisp-ness. Serve "Shreddlos as a breakfast treat tomorrow ! irnar mm mmtmm ddies I Vancouver . I'', Ml V: ... Kt:.r:r-v .. y. Terra. :..r '.!(' h .:.iuys from Royal Jubilee Hospital ai Victoria where she Is in training for a nurse. Joseph Piggott of Toronto, president of Wartime Mousing Lim- ! I ted: John Schofleld. chief archl-itaet for Canadian National Rail- '- legion rail Basaar. Oct SI. 1 ways. Montreal, and J. Y. Carter. architect, following a brief visit here in connection with load Wartime Housing protects, are leaving tonight for Vancouver. Mr. Schofleld has been accompanied by his wife on the trip. FT, tfL fi cworlta wBBiKKjJSL r sMssnBjw- m JBHBHBBsilH I HOTEL GEORGIA I I C. W. HvdtOfl, Mnt VHCQirytrtBltlttColulTbU Hi quln, ImwIom HoUl GtofU Is f.wd by visitors to Vsntoirr f, wfc.thtr otsur-bound or o buslfi.M. JU GtoU Is l.mtd tKroujh-out lU Norll)wlst of IU sgptrUUT strtUt, Its Isulllsss .ppolntmtnt, nd Its pristli. Your visit lo Veouvti Is mots noybl kt yos stay t Ui GtorU, LOW RATES Sir,!, Rooms .' low . . . J 00 d.lly Doubt Rooms s low . . . S4.50 dt y TwU Bds sslow is SMART $5.00 d.lly INEXPENSI VI Mr. and Mm. W. Dodds are leaving for Vancouver tonight. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Salter and child are leaving tonight for Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. E. S. AllUtone are leaving tonight for Vancouver where they plan to take up future residence. I Capt. Albert Rlppon, well known toast pilot, was here yesterday afternoon returning to Vancouver after a trip to Ketchikan. Itt. Rev. O. A. Rix DJD.. Bishop ill OftMenia, is leaving tonight for Vancouver on ecclesiastical Hi. Rev. Joseph R. Crtonont. vet- Roman OftthoUt Church prWat of Alaska, was here yesterday afternoon going through from ta Victoria. ;Jfeslplal Constable T. P. Kelly osf.Attl was here yesterday af- texnoan going through for a trip tofVTOiafcver on leave. Mrs. Kelly sreYiC sssrth a few days ao. Dr. Noal Carter, director of the Prince Hopes Fisheries Experimental atastsn. left yesterday af-, tsrnoon fr a business trip to i Vancouver. ! Sergeant J. C. MacKensie, who I has been attached to the local I Army recruiting office for some W. J. Da vies will be acting manager of the local telegraph office during his absence Mrs. C. A. Reilly and son. Bobby, arrived in the city Tuesday night ' ?rom Winnipeg to spend a month's holiday wish Mm. ReWys parents. Mr. and Mrs. & Hetgerson. 415 Seventh Avenue Bast. j i T A. MoMarttn. manager of the ! , Fred Watson general store at Stni- j 'hem. left by last evening's train) Staff Sergeant Major and Mrs Oscar Ouelpa, following their mar riage here yesterday morning, the bride having formerly been Miss Lydla Pettenusao. R.N., sailed last evening for Victor 1 where they Iwtll spend their honeymoon. Dr. H. N. Brocklesby leaves Sat urday evening for Vancouver to reorganize the work of his department of the fisheries experi mental station whKh is being moved south. Dr. Brockleshy Willi be baek .here, about the end ol August when hU family will move south. The regular monthly meeting ol the Canadian Legion was held last night with a fair attendance present. President W. J. Ranee presided. Business was of a routine nature. Several letters were read from organisations expressing appreciation of services rendred them by the Legion. It was decided to send a letter of condolence to Mr. Frank Davies on the loss of hl6 son. Petty Officer Writer Allan Davies, who was drowned near Victoria. Also flowers were ordpred for the funeral at that city. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home'' Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water prince Rupert, B.C. rhone 281 P.O. Box 196 Ello's Furniture Store Buys used articles of any description. You may have articles you want to dispose of. Call Oreen 916, Third Avenue next to the Daily News, Prjnce Rupert. J. V. Scrivener, local representative of Wartime Prices and Trade Board, was an interesting speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today. President O. C. Mitchell was In the chair. du4fa STAMP a dcuf Buy War Savings Stampt from BANKS . P01T OFFICII 0IU66ISTS TIltF-HONf OfFICU TCIACCONISTI BlfAITMINT STOIIS GtOCIIS OOK SIOIIS W xkM IfTAIt STOilS. time, Is leaving tonight for Ver- ! " non. - Mrs. A J Crnlfo'-H mil H-anoVi. H. 8. Meadow, local manager of are jiving toni(ih: for a trip CnoMUan National TeJraphs. ( to Vancouver. vul oe leaving Saturday mgnt ior a trip to Vaneouver and victoria savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Thone 37 P.O. Uox 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT n his return to the Interior, hav-1 ! ;ng arrlvod in the city Tuesday i hl'LKLKY VALLEV BLTTER $ riicht. . m, ArrWes Fresh Every Week 1 T. W. E. Henry, having enlisted for active serrlae. left yesterday afternoon for Vancouver. Mrs. Henry and child will be leaving next Monday by train for Lake-else Lake with Mrs. Len Griffith and family to take up residence for the summer. We believe In featuring it and helping our up-river farmers. Try It once and we feel sure you will want no other. It's freshness and quality is unsurpassed. sible. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where c UvUVl Dollars 4 Have lime More m Cents" : P.O. Box 575 Phones 18-19 AWAW.W.WiW.,.,AW SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Qurrn Charlotte Islands. Full Information. Tickets and Reservation FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aeent Third Ave. Phone 56S SNOW, SNOW No. S, I'OLAKIS XoT I. I-OLAKIH No. ?, l'OI.AItlx No. 3 anil IMM.AUH No. 4. Ml NT. KM, CLAIMS. StttM&c In the AUm Mlnlr Division Where located: AJbatu 7 mlw North ol Tulfpquah. B.C. Lawful hokkr. folufe-Tku MliUng Outnpauy Ltd.. F. M. C. ti holdor's frpe mlmrr's crUflo. 82301 E TAKE NOTICE Um Juan T. Underbill, Fil.C 64 S3 5 E. m nit for PfclarU-Tkku Mining oCinpany Ltd., PJ4.C. 62301E. intend, at the cod erf MJrty ttej-s and not later thwa on year from the d4to tiereof, to agply to iUm Mining Recorder of OrUfUrtatea erf Im-provetiienU for the purpowo of obtaining Crown grama of the atnve claims. And further we notice that action, under snoWon 84 of the "Mineral Act," munt be oommetwed before the luetu-anoe of aucii OrMfleatea of Iinprwe-nuvvU. Dated tbl 20th day of June. 1943. FOR SALE FOR SALE 3 room house, 933 Eleventh Avenue E., ten minutes from Dry Dock. Phone Black 588. 1 63 ) FOR SALE Kitchen range, oil burner, air tight heater, stove shield, electric rangette, two-) burner hot plate, reftor heater j 1000 watt, 1000 watt hot water1 element, crib, six volt 13 plate battery. 1377, Overlook St. '163) ! FOR SALE bass bed and a few odd chatsr. Phone Green 187. '164) FOR SALE General household furniture. 867 Borden St. Phont ! Red 395. H64 FOR SALE One barrel Artofex Dough Mixer, in good condition. I Cheap. Apply T. Gaston. 385! West 16th Ave., Vancouver, B.C. j '164) FOR SALE S room house andj bathroom, fully modern $3950 unfurnished or $1950 furnished; with first class furniture. Terms 1 cash. Kitchen with tiled, walls, double dra Inboard sink; bath- ; room with tiled walls, recess1 bath, stand lavatory, new( plumbing, medicine cabinet; new linoleum; hardwood floor; fire- j place; Venetian enamel steel blinds. Nice habror view. Immediate occupation. CoHart & Mc-' Caffery Ltd., Telephone 11. 167) FOR SALE Latest model studio couch. 346 Fourth Ave. West, evening. (167) FOR SALE Boat Glenwell, fully equipped. 35 feet, west coast trolier. New floats after 5 pjn. 167) WANTED EITHER house, apartment or housekeeping rooms for married i couple. $10 reward. Apply Box j 313 Daily News 168) HELP WANTED-Male or female. Apply Central Hotel. U67) i WANTED TO RENT Small fur-nished house on wooded lot or acreage. Two bedrooms. Green 439. '163) WANTED Rooms, housekeeping preferred, sharing, close m, by several men, good habits. Box 312, DaUy News. (166) WANTED Housekeeper for small rooming house. Phone 741. (162) VEGETABLES STn whenever pos S WANTED Young man to learn radio servicing. Good opportuni ty. McRae Bros. Ltd. Uf WANTED 1 Diesel or gasoline driven Electric Generator, 1500 or 2000 watts, 60 cycle, 110 volt A. C direct connected. Apply Chas. M. Adams, Terrace, B.C. URGENT Wanted either house, apartment or room for married couple, no children. Pay as high as $60 per month. Apply Box 311 Dally News. (164) LOST FOUND In 99 Taxi, general service button. Owner may have same by calling at Daily News and paying- Jor. tWa. advertisement LOST on Third Avenue, paper bag containing white crochet work. Please return Daily News. 166) BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and board for man sharing. Apply 718 Fraser Street. 163) FOR RENT FOR RENT Summer home at Lake Kathlyn, large enough for four small families, $25 per month. Watson's Store. Sml-thers. B. C. ' 163) Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY FIIONE 657 J. M. S. Loubser D.C B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 wr The Canadian Government, through the Coal Administrator, has urged all citizens to purchase and store their winter coal now, to relieve transport facilities for urgent war purposes. To this end the Government has developed a plan whereby you may obtain credit from your coal dealer for coal to be delivered now. Full information about this plan will be gladly supplied by your coal dealer or your local branch manager. It it SOT unpatriotic to hoard coal! THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA DUE TO WAR CONDITIONS Canada will now on, have to depend as never before on the output of her mines to fill the ever Increasing demands for coaL ; Much of this will have to be from Alberta mines, but this will j be difficult If not Impossible If consumers wait, as In the past. ; for cold weather before taking delivery. Do your part In helping to avoid a serious situation, by filling your bin NOW and keeping it FULL. Stocks of Foothills Alberta, Bulkley Valley and Comox now on hand. PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONE T1 PHONE fl.12 UOOOOtKKWHMMMWKKMMMHHMMKKKMMMMMMMHMMMMMKMKMKHKHMMMHH) 0 g 1 ANNOUNCEMENT a a a a MODERN TAILOR NOW OPEN o o o o LADIES and GENTS SUITS NAVAL OFFICERS' UNIFORMS g o Jf Tailored to Measure o o FIT GUARANTEED REASONABLE PRICES O o 318 5th STREET, Behind Royal Bank CHOCOLATES We have been fortunate .to receive a shipment of Picardy's "CANADA'S CELEBRATED CANDY" Chocolates- this-week. Satisfy your candy wants with these famous candies. Burgundy Chocolates, 1 lb. Assorted 75c 2 lbs. Assorted $1.50 Burgundy Candies Assorted, 2 lbs $1.50 Roses of Picardy Chocolates, Assorted, 1 lb . . $1.25 Pioneer Package, Assorted, 2 lbs $2.00 ALSO Macintosh's Assorted Toffee,. lb 50c Riley's Assorted Toffee, lb 75c ThesQ prices include all taxes. OrmesLld. 77ht Pioneer Drnqgtst THE REXALL STORE PHONES 1 AND K Open Dally from 8 ajn. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 P-m. 81