BLUE stops clothes from turning yellow and makes them WHITE Wohmg fadei the blue rhof'i In oil whit thingi graduoDy they tola on a yeKow ling. But a rwiih or two of Blw 'n the lot rinte on waihdoy wKJ moVe them whit at jnow lovely, freth and new ogoin. That magic touch of blue it th teaet of tatting whiteneti. $ ceiova cm. Bet. (Ui, On ol lki (Wl k hi. tWt h ul vrtfiovt VJ flHHcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements In this 'alumn win be charged for a luU month at 23c a word. Lcr-lon Tea, August 5. Cui Legion Fall Haaaar. Oct 21. STILL IJSS FLOim LC .Don July 24: The flour -v: ' bakers in France Is re- "rd to have been out by 40 " unt although the quantity : : which it was reduced al- ' as insufficient. MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and GenU' Spring Suits Military Hodges and Inslgnias M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Kox 975 I'hone Gr. 960 TILLIE THE TOILER HOW WOMEN ARE DOING coupon material they produced a pretty bridal dress which took; care or everyaiMig. ; How? ruiu hands and the marks of her war s ATS drove to a burning am r i! :t .on dump- "Walt for me," was hn curt order. So pretty Joan sat and waited with ammunition . - u It was pretty terrtfylng and the! rr rvw I'm " hjt almltf A " Hll f ' you are ITCH OH, MtSt PtAR.,XDCVT VOU KMOVslf STOPPED or Monty Bick Uw'a (4.rW. nbuf abn utiattm nmt) catM4 tin itmLU, m tmM-arlt, mmi-rpuc bU II. I). II. rwmHMi ;. m inlm. SWinini imi fwilt ttrk. J Irial WulU p rt rt. . Man Ur k. AA rt wm fit t I) U J. MWMM HV HAS EIGHT GATES Kinhwa. capital of China's Che-klang province, Is a walled city wUh eight gates. AKKA'or CUIlA Cuba has an area of 44,000 square mile about the sh Of Pennsylvania. S.MAIX POI'UMTIOX The most sparsely populated state In the United States is Nev ada, with one person per square mile. Walter Smith arrived in the city ? w4l the alrls made loncttlis mfnu from his naval duties , oi of beautiful eeauuiui old om laee. laee. s sr Vtetorla to visit wHh his moth- Mrs. J. A. Smith, Second Av- work were never visible. Coupon lluines I Dott1 Phwn returned to the The price of women's and child- cltjr XhU '"4n frora a trip to ren hau may be controlled . . .j"" ad SeaMle, ' Thu is good news for men but f - consider the woman who takes de-' Lo"u Amadlo returned Ught In showing her hw dariiac cltr norntac from a hat" for which ah nwi u -mmh, Vanoourer. to the trip to eight guineas." You won't be able I to pay that price hi Britain, let I Mri- p- WUUam. wife of the alone saying yaw did. .second engineer of the steamer Complaints are bssng made to Prin 0m. paated awy Taea-autWitiec that military off leers efenm hi Vaoeoaver. Mrs. are tryteg to puMhaee wwnen'i WUUw' vlssted Prtoee dothinc with smtpem givt them 'RuPt on two or three oefcaatons. to ptuchase military clothing, auk' (tenthten in addition stocking and ussieagarmeais are'to kr hiutBd. the thlnas mat sought by the of -1 fleers. There are tome two hundred Added to women wartime rfleates 'waiting chores la the task of dolnc thir undelivered at the post Office at ANN ARBOR, Mkh.. July 24. O Mrs. Ruth Buehanen "Auntie Ruth" to the hoys in the service- has made ietter-writing to soldiers fall-time contribution to the war effort She's done the Job so well that the officer .said waif and -'-there h'.ha n an Emblem of Honor Pin, an honor ordinarily reserved for mothers of four or more sons killed in action. Since October, 1940, 5.000 letters birthday cards, get- well cards, sympathy Aria to former University of Michigan students, lonely Negro soldiers, a Qreek boy, a Canadian in offi- ers' training, and to hundreds of alaln American boys in every rank have gone from her home. " Auntie" Buehanen adopted herj task voluntarily, saw it grow to a ttee she had never imagined, and 1 met the swelling responsibility I with a smile and a chuckle. . She's answered every request for correspondence. To a bomber pilot i la the Navy who asked for mail , dally she sent letters by the score To thirty or more others she pro mised a letter weekly. Aunt Ruthj plans to keep up the Job. spending hard-earned postage, simply "because of what they're doing for us." CLEVERLY DUMB! Ot, By THE WAY. E THEr' 1 summer squa or yjiKimt sqW Tn3 DAILY NEWS t .. LOCAL MEWS MOTES N. MusaaUem is leaving tomor waning Be tf nIni In Britain row night tor Vancouver A War Work Crimes And i Coupons Restrict By DEMISE DALTROFF Canadian Preat BUtt Writer LONDON, July 24: I Peaav de Mrs. M. A. Urquhart U leay-Hag tomorrow night far a trip to Vancouver. la-Han was going to be marriifd 'VanHJVW' tomorrow night out Mie bad ne bto worry few' aaruu. But with the help wf kw munittoas-making girt friends Mae whole problm of dirty- ajui&e- O. C. Redpath U leaving for Mh. W. Young U Uavlng tonight for Vancouver. tooklnc hand was solved and - AUcKay is "eavlng to Py was happily married. Bbt r Varfcouver. You Mlas da-la-Hanes (fori IL . - uim -wry aer married naee dtxa t matter much Is & muot-Uwm factory worker with about as dirty a )b as there is. She works with fee oil and grime of a machine shop on her hands all day and for her wedding she did want her hands to look nice. It would have taken weriu to W II flL A 1 a . a S. C. Chatwtn Vancouver tonight. leaving lor WWtaai Lambie returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. J. S. Wilson returned to the city this moffriiK fom a trip to Van- et her once-dainty bands clear cour- h owinooeton with his new of the oil grime and coarseness caused by har war Job and Peggy UiU couldn't ateo work for wek aueus at ue ary dock here. Fred Sumter, formerly Miss ! So her feflow workers cot together Gtwln BBkassnaa, and. ffora crinoline hnnn. of on u4 tai andeM dtH and other non- Oeora' to visit he arrived on Albany. 1 parents, Mr and Mm. George Bckerman. Miss Rose Bell sailed last night for a business trip to Vancouver. Elio's Furniture Store Buys used articles of any description. You may have articles you want to dispose of. Call Green 916. Third, Avenue next to the Dally News,' Prince Rupert. i i Major General J. M. Oriesbach,! inspector general of the Canadian ' Army for-Western Canada, arrived in the city on last evening's train and will be spending several days in Prince Rupert on official business. General Orieabacb's home is In Bdmonton and he is a member of the Canadian Senate. "Jain Buy War Sovingi Slampt from ianki . rottorncit oiuecint Ttll'HONt Officii . tOIACCOItllli ClfAltwtNT ITOIIt . ClOCItt iook trout 4 HMf na trout own home daeoratloiu. Limited present time. It Is stated at , transferred to Victoria, left for the labor and iiipiiHii have left wo- the office of the Wartime Price outfa this week. man to do their own painting and ! and Trade Board. It is the deem ( ' kalaominlnc. I to have these certificates nicked I Tnom A- KeBeyi w-U knowh I'oriune Telllnr ' up as soon as Dosaiblc as nerman-1 Q" Charlotte Island logging You are maeh Inekter in monev nt sugar rationing certificates are l0Dertor' arrlTed m matters than in km, though It I to be Issued soon. - f is not from uil - trvltw I acre on ois way w uie isianoa. Rather a rude resaark to saake to a woman, especially if the woman 'happens to be a female police ' unstable in mufti. So 3S-year old Margaret Baker w4s fined (477. Bu not for being rode. She was a r -ed for pretending to tell for- Ar officer Jumped from an army ar which Driver Joan Morris of Letters To Troops Bring High Honor Ann Arbor blem of Woman Awarded Km Honor Tin for Her War Effort A NOTICE is given tr.at Artillery Gun Practice will be carried out from Kaien Island and Digby Island batteries from Friday, 24 July this W. B. Maxwell, vice-president and manning director of Aaox: Metals and dfraetor of Venture : Limited, arrived in the city this morning from Toronto. He is on his way to Anyox where It Is the ! lntenUpo of the company to re open the aid workings for produc tion of eopper. Mr Maxwell was formerly at Anyox as resident manager for the Grunby Co. dur- ine the old smeitfr days. , CUSSMEO FOR SALE Bookease, writing I desk, writing table. Phone Red! 320. .n5)l FOR 8 ALE Bass Landing, on! Gull Of Georeia General Ktnr Marine Oas Station. Fish Buying, 166 acres, Frutt Trees, House and Cottages. Going concern. Beautiful location and ideal climate. Writ The Executors, Estate of late R. Boyd Young. Powell River, B.C. (171 t FOR SALE Dining table, china cabinet, sideboard, oil cocking , stove, etc. 8C7 Borden Street. ' Phone Red MS. (170) FOR SALE 8 room house on 50 by 70 foot lot. Fifth Avenue East Apply 215 Fourth Ave. East (173; FOR SALE Chevrolet touring sedan, 1936. New pain'., good rubber. Overhauled. Al condition. Phone 546. (170) , WAiNTED WANTED Housekeeper for small rooming bouse. Phone 741. WANTS Light delivery truck or coupe. Box 1323. Prince Rupert. ' BXJ. 170 HELP WANTED Male Apply Central Hotel or female. U74 WANTED Furnished apartment for quiet couple; permanent. Box 314, Daily News. tf WANTED Cocker Spaniel male puppy. Write Box 1472, Prince Rupert. B.C. tf) BOARD AM) ROOM 1942 to Friday, il July, 1942. Firing BOARD AND r5c-M 1o7 may be at night or, and day. m strpet Major A. L. Cornish has arrived In the city from Victoria to assume the duties of area medical officer hare In succession to Uafor T. W. Sutherland who. having been LOST man LOST Female Calm terrier. Answers to name of "Burma." Phone Green 127. Reward. tf GOING TO INDIA India's native population will be trained in firefighting by 500 National Fire Service "blitz" heroes from Britain. C.N.R. Trains For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6:00 pm. Wednesdays and Fridays 10:30 ajn. 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ISc 1 lb. 25c FOR FLIES Fly-Kill Spray 8 ozs. 30 16 ozs. 50c Fly Coils 2 for 5c FOR PERSONAL APPLICATION Rexall Insect Chaser 35c Sta-Way 39c Oil of Citronella 1 oz. 25c Ormes Ltd. Jhoneer DrUqgtats THE KEXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 3E If vou have somethinc: lo sell, a classified advertise ment in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. 0 O a