jKVE ALL gPTY Ether articles normally Riccarded in peacetime. , AUGUST 21. 1M2 bUI ILtb Empty Bottles are need-Kl.along with scores of gour local Salvage Eorps will collect them, Rcll them, and use the proceeds for patriotic riirposes. ISi If o -put a" aiscaraea articles, Including HmiDtv bottles, to one Ride and have them racked up by your local Salvage Corps. iudsons ay rr. :.: is not dud-.... v-d by the U-lj;rd or by the '. British Columbia THV SEAL OF QUALITY Sockcyc Salmon J Fancy Red HerrinR in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads V,I iced Salnon J Stoked Salmon I Bloater 2 a,-. w Buy from ii.C ITRNITITKE and SAVE f' (irade CUE ST CUIUS, Krcular I'rln. S!M. Wi"A New C- t f & STOVES, Wood and - Hftular $1C0. Q1fr t?AUvJ l'IO Hi:is. Very Special. liicJ New O t f i only ciii:sTi:itm:M ll 0lU " Kinds of other goods At ery Low Price C. Furniture Co. pONE BLACK 324 imta Avenue r 'TSTBTBTB B!:BI!B3J Buy Your I'lTS. NOVI'.I.TII'K AVII UltU'TiNn rAifiw 1 at the S AUIETY SI-ORE y t'sh L(ca Raw and aHteuri.ed MILK LENTIN DAIRY I'HONE 057 iQl'ICK RESULTS TRY A Wl MTittrn . . . . wo WANT ADD. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Charter mretlng of all Painters, tonight, 8 oVIork, Canntrrs' Hall, I'rasrr Strret. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Kellett to the dty this morning after a trip to Vancouver. i i Mr. and Mrs. Dave Deeme re-' turned to the dty this morning after a holiday trip to Vancouver. ' El J. MeOannett and ton returned to the dty tMi morning after a trip south. MIm FUh Kin returned to the dty this monrtf after spending a holiday In Vancouver. ' Mrs. Agnes Murray arrived back in the ttty thta morning after a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Wttltam Ooldbloom Mined night tor a business trtp to Van couver and BeaMe and may poasl- m 90 as far Bast as Montreal. Tudor Skotfand, aged 78 yeafc. tsswl away at the Prince IttnWt General Haspltal. He waa a miner from A Hoe Arm. Mrs. OfearMe Youngman and Tlv? taohtef re4urned to the cfty this morning ffm a trip to Vancouver. I Miss Eva Cavalier and Miss Mary Wmm. local cahoot turned to the city after spending the holiday son in the south. necessarily accepted. August 31. mi. CITY CLERK. 1M "iOVI:itMIAT l.ltjt Olt ACT" (ttoouon Ml . Nallrr or .ppllratlnn liir Cnnni to Tranlfr of IWrr l.lmH N(M4cw ta h ty (Mm TM otl the ttt 07 of IWywntirT. AX) IMS. the urmiriHiHil tntvnda to afiply tc thr UlOr Coolnil Board for outwent to tratafer at Urr Urmc No S7SO. -In r9 of uieailia buw part i of thr f Jmii known m tttt Oan-jmr W Hotel altuatr m Mm oornrr of Fn i Amur na Kajenrti BtrrrX in the City of Prim Rusk Province of Brt-rh CV4umtti. upon ttw land dicrtt -n iu 1 r- Ttrtvn (13i aad J"ourt i 1 14 1 tn IJloafc Nib 19) Son One 1 1 Uap MB. Prtace Rupert Utni RMUwUon UMtrtct. (ran Alexander Pntdhomme of Pauaar Ruf rt. BriUnh wumdi-i to Pnnae HcM Limited the Trannferre DATED at Pranee itupt. BC thin 3t,i dar or Auauat Ail. it43 PHINGE HOTBl. UMITBX). IN Till: Hi rilKMK mi KT Ol HltlTIMI roi.r.MiiiA in ntouui; I In Hie Uller nf the "AilnilnMratlon Art" anil In the Mailer nf the ltale of Peter lletf l"wleren. Ihreei TAKE NOTICE Uw bv order of lit llMtor. W E Plaher nwde on Ue 3Ui tWr of June AX). IMS. I m aatjatlmeri T.tr-uUrr at hr Batate of Peter Burs Pnlerarin. deceatvd. tH a tMrtam raiv-lutr r: talma aKHlnnt the aa-d ealaite are hrrHiy required to SurnM) aame. pro-prrly rrttfW. o me on or before U 20: li CUT of B mirc. A D 1042. and ail pnrlea indented to the eataae are riutred to pay aranuni of Utmtr unk-btrdnem o me fortbwtUi DATED the lth dajjr of Aufftist. AD 1043, OtOr EV1ND8W Exerutor of the Batate of Peter Bern Pedien. Daoeaaed. Altee Ann. BC Le: Griffith arrived back a the Pity tliih morning after a trip to Vanrouver. HtTI SARGl WHIM'S YOUR MINAKD SOLDIERS. RUB OUT TIRED ACHES Sgt and Mrs D. Fowler returned to the city thi.s morning after honeymoon trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mrs. Fowler was the former Miss Edna Olllles. Miss Leah Basso-Bert arrived back In the city this morning after a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Turnbull. arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver. Whifflets From The Waterfront Mariners have been advised that teaehen, re- the fog horn at Langara Island this morning Iichthouse Is out of operation un- I city or ruiNci: kui'i:ut The City Is offering lor sale the property situate on Lots 1 and 2. Block 32, Section 1, corner of Third Avenue and 7th Street, no Ul further notice. The announcement Is made by the Department of Transport. IiMr.KOU.NCY BISCUITS LONDON!, August Jtl: 9 Thousands of tons of Britain's new Wel fare Biscuit are being stored away j to S pin. Monday. August X. 1042. 1 'n of national emer- The highest or any tender not ancy. Bweet oiscares made from j iirhsattueal flour, they were evolved by the Cake and Biscuit Manufacturers' Wartime Alliance, a nonprofit organization tfhHcuHcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. United Rummage Sale at Dollar 8tore. August 28. Little Norway Tea. Sept. 12. Step Into Fall With .NOTICE 5 The 3 Sisters Cafe 5 Will be Closing Sunday Night. Jj Auuust 23rd, for alterations. - x UllBIBIIlBiBLiraVBrirailtl savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 3? P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PK1NCE KUPKUT IrVRTT SHOES We can think of no better way to spruce up for fall than to order a pair of Hnrtte Scotch Grain, Calf or Kid Shoes In the finest nttlng lasts made In Canada. Try a pair and be convinced. IIARTTS FOR QUALItV mosco" wonih:k cokn cuke Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" gHE roniY NEWS BOXING AT THE T HUT be a series of boxing matches was held at the "Y" Hut on Thursday! evening. Most of the boys were not in training, and slowed up noticeably after the first round or so, but In spite of that, some very good fight were dished up. In the first bout. Paul Miller's game 156 pounds were not heavy enough for BUI Chief's 175, and' the decision went to the Chief. I One of the most popular bouts was between two lightweights, Bert Pownall and "Yorkle" Cres- well. In this ease the fight went 'he three full rounds, and the decision to Pownall. The next three-rounder was a proof of condition, where T. Dents at 12G pounds was able to take a decision over Sgt. Fred Holland, FLIES CAUSE INFANTILE PARALYSIS Invettications by medical acientisti indicate that fly 'infected foods are one of the principal cauiei of Infantile Paralysia (Poliomyelitii), Every fly allowed to live U a potential menace to human health. KILL THEM ALL WITH a 10c ra packaci or 3 PAD5 at AH 6wwy.D, tto'rS G- lw FOR SALE Chesterfield suite, cook stove with oil burner attachment, beds, household effects. 819 Second Ave., upstairs. Phone Red 294. 194) FOR SALE Hotpoint Heetrlc. stove. 4 burner, automatic Oven. Good condition. Bargain, cash price. Apply 418 6th Ave. W. (195) FOR QUICK SALEi-Two lota on Ambrose Avenue, and shack partly built on one. Price $5255.00. Apply O. P. Tinker & 00. Ltd. (194 etc. Downstairs: 2 rooms and! bath. Immediate occupancy. Good location. Price $4500.00. Apply G. P. Tinker ti Co. Ltd. (194) FOR SALE 28-foot Skeena River sailboat, completely rigged. Phone Black 511. (194) FOR SALE i Restaurant benches and booths; Apply 32 Taxi Of- 1 flee. (197) FOR SALE Snap, 16 foot sail ' boat, good condition. Phone Black 733. (197) FOR SALE new. Apply phone 34. 4-holed Frlgldalre; P.O. Box 446 or (195) HOUSE for sale or rent. 4 rooms, 7 acres ground. On main highway, 1 mile from post office, store and station. Write James Mallen, Hazelton. B.C. (201) FOR SALE "Good Cheer" Heater (2 rlngs; good condition. Phone Black 449 evenings. (tf) FOR SALE Scaled tenders will be received by the undersigned up until noon of Tuesday, September 1st, 1942, for the purchase of Lot 1718, Range 5. Coast District, situate at Remo and containing 12S acres, on which is a small stand of merchantable spruce, cedar and hemlock. Terms: Strictly Cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Norman A. Watt, administrator of the estate of Thomas D. Laird, deceased. Prince Rupert, B.C., August 17th, 1942. BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and Board for man shar ing. 718 Fraser Street. (195) WORK WANTED YOUNG woman with eight years' experience desires position as bookkeeper or office clerk. Box 333 Dally News. (194) "sclatra -and Art Smith mixed It well and freeij, arid were going great guns when Setatnl Injured a thumb that he had already put lout of joint in the afternoon. So (they called It a draw at the end The first of what is proposed to of the second round. Two of the best bouts of the evening were the last two, when Red McLean. 135, lost by a slight margin to George Clyburn. 130 and Orman at 132 battled to a draw with Bhaw at 135. Both these fights went three rounds, and the boys did some clean fast battling in every round. There were far fewer clinches and much more smart punching and footwork than in the preceding bouts, and each round was given a big hand by the crowd. As there was no big purse to battle for the boys went into ; for the sportsmanship, glory, good Lelean fun or what have you, and every round showed that good clean fun and swell Carleton Clay, "Y" Hut super- who had been out of training for visor, played host to the affair' jme time. and thanked all those who made j In the "heavy class. Frank the bouU possible, especially Sgts I Orosso and Scialnl, who had done , so much to promote the meet. Seven bouts made up the eve-' ning's card, and it is hoped than an equally enjoyable one will be. presented next Thursday . I HOT TIME IN ZOOS , LONDON, August 21: f The Zoological Society reports 55 high explosive bombs, 200 incendiaries and two oil bombs have fallen in )S grounds at Regents Park and Whipsnade. PAUKOT DIES AT 138 LONDON. Aug. 24: Oi "Cocky" oldest Inhabitant of the London Zoo parrot house, died at the age of 138. Classified Ads. FOK SALE WANTED WANTED Light, secondhand cookstove. wide firebox, good oven. Phone Black 625. 199) WANTED Man or girl for driving car. Apply Valentin Dairy. 194) WANTED Young girl for bookkeeping, with some experience. Apply Valentin Dairy. 194 J GIRL wanted, experience not necessary. Apply McRae Bros. (196) WANTED Girl for grocery store, experience not necessary. Phone 470. (198) FOR SALE Duplex House, new 1 WANTED To rent house or apart and fully furnished. Upstairs: 4 rooms and bath, electric range ment. Urgent Phone Red 271. WANTED Board woman and while mother works, 497. (198) and room for child. Watch child Phone Red (196) WANTED Small breed spaniel I pup. Phone Black 625. (196) 1 j WANTED Good truck driver, pre I f erably military exempt, steady employment. 6. Son. Phone 423. WOMAN wants part I work. Red 821. Thomson & (194) time store (198) WANTED First Steward for Prince Rupert Branch, Canadian Legion. Applicants must be ex-service men. Duties to commence about September 1st Good salary. Written applications to President, stating qualifications, must be in by August 28th. (194) HELP WANTED, Male or female Central Hotel". WANTED Pressers, ironers, extractor men, fireman and other workers. Apply in person to Pioneer Canadian Laundries. (194) WANTED Teacher for the Omln-eca School. Rose Lake, B.C. Salary $950.00. Apply at once to E. T. Mould, Secretary, Omlneca School Board of Trustees, Rose Lake P. O., B.C. (197) WANTED Male bookkeeper, military exempt, preferably with experience. Lindsay's Cartage and Storage. (tf) LOST LOST Gold locket on chain. Finder please return to Dally News Office. LIBERAL reward for return of black billfold containing per sonal papers (keep money) to B.C. Police. Name E. G. Hardesty. (194) rliJ ii.H.M..M..S I I'afl !l fcMMI iriT'M'! r'a"M'aV'rV'MV "HfJ"'trafJ r'taVTW TWt T'B wm a at ,m a 1 4.. I ,.Bl.ihB m:U l.M jtit Here Go AH Our Summer Shoes SHOE SALE E "WTiite Shoes and White Specta- tor Shoes. Sale Price, ISK ' 99c, $1.50, $1.95 1 BEIGE SHOES 2 Sale Price, 1 99c, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 S flitBBBBBBBf y 'MBBBBBBBBBBBBHP A -B-BB-BB-r-T YbbIb-bbbbbV aW Canvas and Hopsack Play Shoes and Sandals. All colors. Sale Price, I 99c, $1.50, $1.95 5 LADIES! Here is an opportunity to " buy Growing Girls' Black or Brown jj School Oxfords. Sizes 3 to 8. Sale m Price, I . $2.50 Fashion Footwear Next to Dollar Store Phone Red 321 S BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS EFBT BJBIB IB! BJ BIB? Bf BrB'iB:JB"BSB7B7BJB'F,BIBIB.IBIB.I'B,5:B.' SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES I Here Is your chance to try the latest 3-INCH FEATHERBOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank Balrd's Hair Shaper. Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET MAO Cor. 6th and Fulton Above Sunrise Store Phone Blue 943 for Appointments NOW IS THE TIME-. Give us an order right away for the amount of coal you expect to need next season. This will enable us to meet your requirements now or as supplies arrive. It Is Important that you should lay in your coal supply this summer as It Is almost certain that the dealers will not be able to cope satisfactorily with the demand next winter. IT IS NOT HOARDING TO BUY YOUR COAL EARLY (It Is also necessary to place your order a day ahead of Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PBONES 116 OR 117 If you lose anything, advertise for it. p si