PAOE FOUR I BUY . . . n PKINCK RUPERT "TPS THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY Acots,, Expert OPTICAL SERVICE -r Chas. Dodimead fjl r5? Optometrist In Charge 1 ' J yj ' I Watch, Clock, Jewelry X J Kepairine, Hand Entravlnr VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE for One China. Dinnerware, Glasses. Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant House Dresses It you are one of those who prefers to select your house dress from twenty or thirty yirled stylet, then you will be pleasantly surprised to discover that the Peoples Store offers just the variety you're looking for. ALL PRICES SIZES 13 TIIKU 53 Your pocketbook can dictate your choice, too, because the Peoples Store , has house dresses in all price ranges. For a pleasant change buy several. Both your size and style are carried at all times at the Peoples Store. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night Corner 3rd Avenue and 6th Street s , I RUPERT PEOPLES STORE I a a D O a 8 O 0 o 0 g 0 P o "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVLV-Next to Heilbroner's Phone ULUE D07 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 V our Hair Is Noi Becoming. .... Y ou Should Be Coming To Us! The very latest in hair styles: Waves . . . Pompadours . . . Bangs . . . Pin-Curl Waves . . . Rolls . . .Pin Curls. FACIALS For that schoolgirl complexion. MANICURES For the lady that desires lovely hands. 4 SCALP-TREATMENTS To put lustre into hair that is dryed H. 3 out from the summer sun. PERMANENTS Machine ahd machlneless. All oil permanents for that soft natural look. Also the short Victory bob. Let one of our three competent operators make you more beautiful I1UDDY KEMP ELSIE KLOHX KAY SCOTT The Modern Beauty Shoppe 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO 11UY LINOLEUM FOR ALL YOUR FLOORS Battleship Brown Moir Inlaid, all colors; Inlaid Linoleum; Printed Linoleum: Congoleum; Feltol; Rugs in Congoleum and Linoleum, all sizes. PHONE 775 327 3rd AVE. WEST KUmKl J5KA1NU Sole Fillets , . . ut Your Lriciil Hutchers. NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA Wedded Quietly Saturday Night .Miss Ada Gray and Kenneth Garland United at Ceremony in St. Peter's Church at Seal CoTe At 8 o'clock Saturday night at St Peter's Anglican Church, Seal Have, the marriage took place quietly of Miss Ada Marie CI ray, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Orav nf Vanennver. tn Ken neth Garland, second son of Mr I and Mrs. F. M. Garland, also of Vancouver. Rev. E. W. Scott, rector of St. Peter's officiated. The only witnesses of the ceremony were the parents of the bride. The bride's costume was a plain blue suit with fur trimming. Ac-', cessories were of navy blue with a corsage of pink roses. Following the ceremony, friends of the young couple gathered at I 513 Eighth Avenue East, where! they will reside, to tender their best wishes and congratulations.; L Refreshments were served and the. evening was spent quietly and in-' j, formally. i l The groom is a member of the I typographical staff of the Prince Kuper: uauy News. Tne nnae ar U couver. t k M - -1 M utcu a tew lutjrs uu irum vau-i ? General Ganong , I Is Visitor Here Commander of Canada's Eighth I Division in Prince Rupert V Saturday Evening Major General M. D. Oanong.l Jji commander of the Eighth Division J of Canada's Army, was a brief visitor in me cuy aaiuraay evening on his way from the interior to Vancouver In the course of an I official trip west. Canadian forces ? on this coast come under the J. j Eighth Division command. Mrs. E. G. Kldd returned home on Friday night's train after spending the past two months wtuit in wist nivzitm uttu l- Si tiah Columbia sections of the 0 ; oi Peace River country. Part of her g1 travelling she did by air. o o o Mrs. George Skinner of Copper o "itv arrived in the city on Satur-0 day evening's train from the in-0 terior and continued in the eve- ning to Vancouver for a visit. 0 TIMUKK H.ILt) XJIIIO 2 Sfil -d teodtn will be reortrcd by O the Dtorrict Korrtr. Pitaee Rutpm. B O C not tT rtma noon on the ltKi djr 0 rf BepUtrfeer. 1943. Car cbe puntm at g i.tMe X31440 on Babtoe Lake to cut g l.M4.W -fff. rf apnne od Jaeksitne 01 Tire: (3i yw wtH be J lowed for 0 irw ' ". t rater. g, Fur hr r-ur ruiara ef the Cble ftor-g :rr. V Tin. BC Hv DUrtflrt IYjt- 0 1 eater. Prince Ruprrt. BC uid lUngrr O S. T. Strlmbokl. Bunw Lake DC 01 n ! 5 0 o 0 if FOR SALE Oerhard-Helntzman player piano, excellent condition, 100 rolls. Apply Mrs. McClymont, 307 Third Ave. (203) FOR SALE Used School Books. Apply 309 Seventh Ave. East. ""room anImIoard BOARD and Room for man willing to share. 718 Fraser Street. (158) SCHOOL SUPPLIES fi J All kinds except Text Books g 2 at the 3 The Wise-birds Cry: 13-oi, 1.25 can fly high but :; .therms ; ,n ! better 1 buy than -K 25-ox. 2.30 40-ox. 3.50 i: MITISM COLUUW4 MinUIRT CO. ITO, SAVK THK Kimil G4m b ntt hn kfl MUM mm ufnn ul k. rM' OmmIMm .ifcrt. TbU wiTmiaemrtu, to got publUhtd or dUpUrt tor h Liquor Control Bort or by tha OoTmiavent of BrtUih CoiumbU Classified Ads. WANTED -trer- 1 1 FOR SALE Sealed Undersoil! be WANTED Men and women up to re?eivea oy me unacrjMaea up; 60 years of a who are un ber 1st, 1942, for the purchase of Lot 1718, Range 5, Coast District, , situate at Remo and containing' 123 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, (Jeceased. Prince Rupert. B.C., August T7th, 1942. FOR SALE Retail Dairy with full modern equtpment. Selling 103 1 gallons dally. For particulars aole to do htRtnual war work to take over the following es tablished and' very profitable Watkins household and farm products routes: Trail. Rowland Nanalmo. Ladysmlth, Vemdn and others. Real opportunity for workers. For full information write or call The J. R. Wat-kins Company. 1010 Albernt 8t. Vancouver. D.C. (203' WANTED Good truck driver, preferably military exempt, steady employment. 8. C. Thomson it 8on. Phone 423. (204 write Dominion Dairy, P. O. Box .WANTED 3 or 4 room furnished 475. Prince Rupert, B.C. (203) apartment, by October 1. Per ron hale ma vo ..VJ manent. Box 339. Dally News. w yr - V J l'-' sedan, like new, with excellent tires, less than 18,000 miles. Can be seen at 133 Fifth Avenue West. Owner. (204) WANTED Two burner electric hotplate. Must be in good condition. Box 338 Dally News. (203) WANTED Two or three room apartment or small house. Oreen 450. (206) MUST have house or apartment Permanent. Phone Red 271. VATMI?rV ClflDP iurT.t rut. r.7.r T7 (205. n WANTED One or two furnished rooms by married couple; no children. Phone Mr. Debilly, 643. (204) WANTED Experienced waitresses or girls willing to learn. Smiles Cafe, Cow Bay. (204) WANTED Four-roomed suite or house, unfurnished. Black 937. if uiuiw ji' niuiiw -iynycr mr iiawxinson s h uauuuj, wuuuiiii preierrea. iini"; i EXTRA AI)I)i:i) IMcrry Melodic, 'CRAZY CRUISK' TravelHtfue: "INDIA THE GOLDEN" 35c, any she Up to 8 expomret Enlargement Coupon with every roll Reprint 4c each Professional Work. Past Service I Enclose coin tth roil and mall to: Sir.YEItS STUDIOS 812 Granville St. Vancouver J B-a;aiMriiiiriinrBiiTBiBtsi Notice Commencing Sunday, Aug. 30, our ItezuUr Delivery "111 be - made between It noon and M M 6 p.m. 2 S Dominion Dairy 5 i-maKiiitatiKifir J. M. S. Loubser D.c. nji. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace "lock I'hone 6IA New and Used FURNITURE 2 Logging Jacks, specially priced. 1 Type writer, at $11.50 100 Gallon Water Tank and Heater, juat like ncr, at Snap Price. 3 NcVw Studio Couches. uin no maue into a Prices. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE IJLACK m Third Avenue Father not only has wonde TODAY AND TTESDAY CAPITOL A AMOUt riATUf TNIATII cn ara crer, ..nets one l Father's gtnlle . . . Father KOARS- but living with Father never bores! (uii atk Molhtr, Sit or urothtr they'll tell you they couldn't low another!) " I i L - I LI Complete Shows at 1:00? 2 17. I II, 7:03, 9:13. In lh Wvsblt story ef s nun bo hi4 cm foct in hfivtn od tht oiler in hot wsUrl iltlvL' II l!!Atl li ITit . fLL It's from Om year bif brtlMllrr' A ftmtt IOt KIT. M etuuH ioxoi . ctdt lotmv tUSMOH f WSU HXJWf CiVlWCCT uuu Hon erne ciwr u r-. f Feature at 100 Mr and Ms H. R Smith arc j H Jnhmton M O IVrstn ,uwl Mr leaving tonight for a trip to Van- Mr and Mr. L Q-Mnrrow iff- o i.uir cower. Sa'-urday m;M for guen CtiAi- hrr lu'.K- (":, (Jf i;, r Mr. and Mrs. Alex Turnbull left ; . on Saturday for Vancouver enrouu to Revelstoke to take up futurr residence. ft Films Developed and Printed SCHOOL OPENING ill High School Only (Grades 7 to 12 inclusive) will nlian and Supplies on Tuesday, Sept. 1st Public School Pupils Will get thoir Hook and Sup; Wednesday, Sept. 2nd Thene arrangements will le 8tri !i ,i i We have a complete stock of Hook- ann for. all QnuleR Govenimont Controlled Prices Used Instruments AT bAVINOS ritlCKS C Melody Bazophonc made by Conn. KIhk s N. White. Mandolin made by Olbson. sm.ii wide. 40" high, 7-tube Ocneral Electrli R-iJ' waves. Furniture n . .... . .tll .All" moves tor burning coal or wood. 10 Iieaier- - Healers for burning oil, tent 14x14-4 foot M chen Cabinet, Bookcases. Buffets, Round Table t" Beds with spring and Mattress. 1 Elio's Furniture StorJ Used I urnlture Third Avenue, Nest to the pally Nc"V It's interesting to know when rendta? tw that the people of the whole district arc