ATJJRDAY, JULY 1, THE DAILY NEWS f.v. -BONO I BONO I . . . Come sad get It I" Wfcat sweeter sound! EaoeckUy when tiitre's the Ktllou's flavour to Urt ofl the day. And a bowl of Kellou's Corn Flakes, with milk and little hum, i)it ntdd food ener ry too.. . mouth, for intUnc, to walk ow J 14 mill AetiTt people ettfywhwe vota far Uia uSil-Btaxter" llreakfaat Gat aotne Kelku's Corn Flikts today I Com in two coaventat aire. 'JiliS bT K"C' I Lawdoo, Canada. HE SttF-STA RTC BREAKFAST! MrM to -Jmrn dayivlflt toriand wherefajhe .wm Shrlford Darton returned tv vrsterdav from a holl- ! in Vancouver and Victim oo Luht Island wat the guest of Met. trAuley. formerly of this thHcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be sharged for a full! month at 26c a word. Mm n Tea, August 5. Lexlnn Pall Bazaar. Oct. 31 SWtVKXS TO 'Vin.nm.r VIrtnrll atlil U'lf. point, Stewart and North, (Jurrn Charlotte ManiK Q'ull Information, Tickets and lU-AfrvauJiM I I KANK J. SKIN.NKIt I'rinre Ktipert Atrnt IThlrd Ave. Phone 568 . . SmULKIXY VAM.KV IUiTTr.lt 1 . . .. . 1 1' . t. t Arrives tttn i.fcrj We believe in featuring it and helping our up-river farmers. Try It once ana we feel .sure you will want no -other Its freshness and quality Is unsurpassed. !Wc also feature up-rlvcr VEGETABLES whenever pos- frlble. llYlUSSALLEM'S Economy Store IWhere Dollars Have More 5 m CenU" r P.O. Ho a 575 rnones is-i A'A'WAW.W.W.WA'-W DAILY NKWS WANT ADS BRING RESl'LTR. PHONE 88. V1LLIE THE TOILER -3 PR WPP DT IPCDTI a a.iiisi, avwa 1 DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD , SIlirill ll.Dllt.S AM) llNGiNKKKS Iron and lUiw Castings lllrctrlc and Aretylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MIN1NO MACHINERY AH Tjpet of (las Engine Itepairrd and Ovrrhaulrd NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ARKLLI. PROr "A Home Away From Home" Kates 75c up SO Rooms Hot Sz Cold Water Prince Itupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. rhone 37 P.O. Box 511 TRASKU STREET PKINCE ItUPEKT J. M. S. Loubser H.C H.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block rhone 610 r " sr-tr STrnr m at xw 1 1 t mnii" Buy Your StlTCASI'.S TRAVEL KITS at the VARIETY STORE bit fi tuxm i Win u 1 m e ' tocm news motes ; T g(y a jcHURCH NOTICES A Cash for old gold, Bulger's. A Froeka- Taffeta, voile, crepe and print; sizes 1 to 14. Wee Tot' Shoppe. tug, Shane Murray, son of Mr. and Mn. Arthur Murray of this city, U now In Vancouver where he U engaged In shipyard work. Mrs. A. C. RoberUon of North Vancouver arrived thU week to japend a short holiday with her (on-rn-law and daughter, ' Bom-;bid1r and Mrs. Stan Maughan. fflto's Furniture Store Buys used articles of any description. You may have articles you want to icflsposc of. Csll Green ttlC, Third Avenue nrt to the Dally News, Prlnee Rupert. Dr. Gordon Kirkpatrfck. pioneer local boy and son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Klrkpatrtak, is now in Enc- FOR SALE Child's Cheap. Blue 610. way. , Green. .289- high chair. U64 I FOR SALE Furniture. 721 Hfth , I Avetwe West. Phone Blue 409. 18 FOR SALE Apartment building, four suites, centre of town. Apply 818 Second Ave. West. 161) chest drawers, one range and one heater at 256 Nlneth Ave. East M39) FOR SALE Brigg's Stratum Oas Battery Charger 15 amps 6 volts. $50. Box 309, DaHy News. (159 FOR BALE House, 4 bedrooms. ,i fully modern. dose In. 51500. Half j I cash, balance to suit, immediate j occupancy. I HOUSE 4 rooms, bath. $1200. Terms. Beach Place. O. P. TINKER LTD. (159) 'FOR SALE Barrymore Rug, 9x13, blue. Good condition. 420 5th. W. or phone Black 491. 159) FOR SALE 1940 Model 7 tube radio. Also studio couch. Phone FOR SALE One Watrous steam engine. 12 inch bore, 14 Inch stroke; 1 endless belt, 60 feet long and 18 inches wide; 60 feet of shafting 2 and 7 -16; iron split pulleys from 18 Inches to 36 Inches; 4 hangers for 2'i shaft Apply J. Hadlund, P. O. Box 155 City. (159) and Si Ernest Love of Stewart, who has E.bccn a business visitor ncre ana av icrruce jw uic jjov ... be leaving tomorrow night on his return north. SCIENCE vs. SCIENCE! Mrs. W. D. Vanae. who has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, re-' turned home yesterday afternoon. Regular monthly meetings of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital; have been suspended for the time) being. Last night ordinarily the regular monthly meeting would have been held. HawklnsoiVs Laundry Ltd.. Sixth West and Fulton, wishes to announce that they are opening for business on Monday morning, July 1 13, Phone 283. A LOOP, No. 63 All members re-, quested to attend Tuesday, July 14, 8 pjn. Installation of officers.) Sojourning members especially Invited. J. C. Mcintosh, D.D.O.M. Buy War Sav'mgt Stamps from BAMKI roil OfFICIl CM60ISTS mifHONiofucn TotAccoNtm DlfAITMINT ITOIII OIOCIII IOOK STOtIS mm4 mm IITAtl STOIII Mrs. Phillip M. Ray arrived (160) in the city today from Vancouver I to pay a visit before proceeding to Jehn Murray, one of Prince ?,ova Scotia, Lieut. Commander Rupert' best knewn moneera. k "ay oeing tranaierrea there in land Identified with a hospital for back: ht the dty from New West- the naval servke. the trtttlnwnt of mental and ner- minster to which place he moved tiMia !4..na.. - a I 1 1 . . . f T? RffcTX.!"! txrhl TT0 VArS nltfied with Eaaoadale Hospital for four years. wun to advise their household; J. A. First Presbyterian Church Pomrtb Avenue East FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH1" '5th Avenue and Young 8treet REV. A. P. MacSWEEN, B.A., .Minister SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1942 The Congregatlorti'wrrr "worship together during the months of July and August. 11:00 ajn. Morning "Worship. First Presbyterian Church. 7:30 p.m, Evening Worship. First Baptist Church. " " Strangers and Men In the Services Always Welcome llajn. Theme- FIRST UNITED CHURCH Sixth Avenue and Mnsgrave Place EYES THAT SEE." REV. J. A. BONN ELL, Minister Solo "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling," Mrs. T. Dixon. 8. Wilson. 7:30 pjn. Theme "ADVENTURES IN UNDERSTANDING." Solo "My Own Dear Land, Where'er My Footsteps Wander' ham), Mr. H. C. Higgins. Rev. James W. Melvln, Vancouver, will preach at both services en private business. In spite of arrtved n the city yesterday from the advancing years. Mr. Murray Vancouver. He expects to be here FOR nn,,mnro DOUGHBOYS uii'iiuTivT ivvniivri'ucvT 1 t hio mrf harfw a .ior me nexi lew wees on private vLl The Pkmeer A Canadian 7a. . Laundries Z. I business. 1 , 'Continued from Page U Mrs. John Dore, formerly of this custom that effective hnmedi- city, still resides in Victoria. Her w. ... , , !ances for service men's dependents. ately there will be no more Thrift, daughter. Nelda HUdltch, U on thsi, uiy ana Ior y ea" T? cable gave a column-long review Soft Fftikh or Wet ral1 Service office staff of a physician and , vanco"ver- receny yistt- vt the maJor.league basebaU races. lrtm until further notiee. All surgeon in the capital city. Her , ai h,"ey' vancouver u,ana' a third outlined the United States laundry will be finished complete son. Jack HMdltah. Is in the north ir a "e r . Iprice control program. ,.nd charted a regular rates. employed on Alaska Highway conJ canSan OdnarTe Corps . American correspondents In 1 iou' airuciiun wora. . , , . t. .. ., : imiiuoii coniriouiea concise lnier- Classified Ads. KOIt SALE j FOR SALE 3 room house, 933 El- evenm Avenue ten minutes from Dry Dock. Phone Black 588. H63) WANTED trip to Vancouver. Pre"re, cou of, WEDDING AT BURNS LAKE aim iiikvauauviiai ucvciUUlisXIlU with emphasis on the American point of view. Some Contents There were two pages of sports news, the Army life panel "Strictly Private," a couple of comic Mhs Alice Nelson Becomes Bride strips, a column of poetry from sol-BOOKKEEPER wanted. Apply of Alford Harrison Idlers' pens. The entire back page Hawklnson Laundry, Sixth West was devoted to pictures fthat par- and Fulton. tf) BURNS LAKE, -July 11: A ticular issue had a "scoop" of weddmg 0f great interest to thewhlch the staff was WWjr Y.W.CJL Rooms Registry. Room, nmti ntded. Mr. Oarbutt. ,PPle of the lakes district took! proud an AP radlophoto from WANTED A Oar, Ford or Cher fat Burns Lake on Tuesday morn- preferred, model between "34 to lng when Alice Mary Nelson, only 39 with good tires. Apply M. J. 'daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lockhart. 616 Sixth Ave. West WANTED Immediately to rent. I Rfd 271 FOR SALE One bureau, one dres- (160) YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER- I earten with our help. Canadian 18 daytime and Blue 801 eve-' Kindergarten Institute, care M. nlngs. 159)j c. Schools. Winnipeg. Mart FOR SALE Car Wash-Fuller Brush I STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS Co.. best In the west. Pat Oallo- NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at rTorrie' for Job as Stenographer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mall Clerk. Customs Examiner, etc. Free advice and re cord of appointment of our students from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd.. Winnipeg. The oldest In Canada. No Agents PATENTED Device saves gas amazingly. Improves performance. nmnnr9fH tn thirty minutes, Nelson of Wistaria, became the bride of Alford James Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrl-, ' rm alsn of Wlxtaria. house or apartment; permanent ro3 wa, decorated i for the occasion with pink and' aer. one chesterfield couch, three WASTED 1 Diesel or gasoline white peonies and the ceremony kitchen chairs, one kitchen table, driven Electric Generator, 1500 was periormea unaer a p.nK arcn, or 2000 watts. 60 cycle. 110 volt centred with a white wedding bell, A. C. direct conneited. Apply R- Adam Crisp officiating. Chas. M. Adams, Terrace. B.C. The bride was attractively gowned In rose silk crepe and URGENT Wanted either house, WOre a tucked turban in white apartment or room for married ant carried white gloves. Her cor couple, no children. Pay as high as $60 per month. Apply Box 311 Dally News. ' 164) WANTED Two men or boys for warehouse work. Apply W. H. Malkln Co. 161) WANTED Furnished apartment Apply Box 308, Dally News. (159) PERSONAL sage was of pale pink carnations and sweet peas. Miss Margaret Caldwell was bridesmaid and Myles Shelford was groomsman. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Adam Crisp played "O Promise Me." The young couple, who represent two well known pioneer ' families, are to make their residence at WUtarla. Tonight's train, due from the East at 6:30, was reported this morning to be on time. H. L. Ilayne, engineer in chlrge bfSkeena River highway construction" work leaves tonight for Vancouver. "" - Mrs. SIrman Robinson and daughters. Jean and Joan, of Charleston, South Carolina, arrived in the city this week to pay a visit with Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eckerman. Mrs. Robinson Is the former Henrietta Eckerman and many years ago lived in Prince Rupert. In about two weeks' time, Mr. and Mrs. Mr tmric: tractor. Guaran-. Eckerman are expecting visit teed harmless. Attractive agency from their younger daughter. Mrs. proposition. Victory Mfg. Com- Fred Sumter of Albany. Georgia, panyTcornwall, Ontario. and her young daughter. BY WESTOVEK I l A Tvel t.ti 1 AMPS 1 VthatvS WKOMFAIR,, MERCY" THE UPS AGt ATTOACTM6 MOT OURS. HLUE.iN 30T A V'. THERE MAC'S BEAMS CAV LOOK, SWLAMg MOTHIMCJ IMSECTS THAT MAtf ET VWJR PLANTS AM CHECAL nKtM THEVj UP riR3T, BUT MOVJMlWE) ARE SOMB T JSTt.T SQCM- MIMB TOO .. r TTCM EAT TC'SrTTV-niSS: (Oxen- !. Z' VrluALTZi 7. 8- amVeQ members the Orange Order will attend the Evening Service, seas. n Dr. Klrkpatrlck had been id-1 yesterday afternoon and , expect 1 (earlier earuer in m tfi. We i ,n in connUnn connection j - Mental I to be here for the next few days w1th tne Victory Loan campaign. ! Roosevelt registering for selective service. There was and is much news of the troops themselves. The "Stars and Stripes" gave the troops their first published word that they could draw their pay every two weeks and were permitted to visit London on leave. Canada at War 25 Years Ago July 10. 1917: British battleship Vanguard destroyed by Internal explosion; 700 killed. Turkish forces reoccupied Panjwln, Kharil-kan and Ksar-i-shirin on the Persian border. British naval airmen attacked the Turkish fleet off Constantinople. . I place In the United Church manse Washington showing President Advertise In the Dally News J. P. Ilawkinson, formerly of Stewart, announces the Opening Mondar Morning of HAWKINSON'S LAUNDRY LIMITED v - jet: Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street Phone 283 Modern and up-to-date equipment Full and Efficient Service A trial would be appreciated 32 Fancy Soaps 4 Cakes Cashmere Bouquet Soap and 1 Jar Cashmere Bouquet Cold Cream Both for 40c YARDLEY'S SOAP, per cake WRISLEY'S BATH SOAP, per cake .... 35c,3cakcs$1.00 35c, 3cakes$1.00 ODORS: Pine, Apple Blossom and Lilac VIN0LIA BORACIC and COLD S0AP' . 20c, 3 cakcs 50c Ormes Lid. ZtfiA Pioneer Druggists THE IlEXALL STOKE PHONES 81 AND K Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12 - 1 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 3