ia 3 B ( ' 1 w w ;m mm I 3AY AU0U8T 18, 1942 (THE DAILY NEWS -AO- THRKS i.i a is taking a three'" 1c KMve irom nu aunea, Hill-Toot as tied last i-tc!:! Experimental wa- ueiug moved to the Eakrr and son. Oeorge .-..llrd last night for Van-(d take up residence. Mn. i i i i sn i-ocai ivav iiiui steurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 "7Z I i rx a . II nbrvrrri 1 If Carl Zarclli, Prop. gone 37 Wl. Ju S4 FKASKU STREET IB i'",nck i"'t'T ll COUPONS till available with rath Wi purchase in our store. l5 would appreciate to have itjgr customers drop In and Igjui rxpial this gift plan tillifm. (JlUSSALLEM'S Economy Store flfcere Dollars Have More '. hmt Cents" : ma'' tin ns I'honti 11.11 f 1 TC. 'm iivuy m I BMIU " - - a Timely Recipes wuii uiacuii cuiier. riace on lightly buttered cooky sheet, and bake 12 to IS minutes In fairly hot oven H25 degrees F.. More Fjre Calls i Here This Year Willi Total of Twenty Turned In The city fire department had a heavy total of twenty alarms dur compared with forty-two In the , first seven months of 1941. Building Gain At Pr. Georse PKLNCE OBOROE. Aug. 17: (Building permits valued at $10,145. were Issued here during the past month, bringing the aggregate value of construction work under taken to date this year to $45405. i During the comparative seven- nitith period of 1941. permits were if TN llritnin they Jiavo to got along on 51 clothing couikmis n year. Of these, n Momnn's woollen dress takes 11, n man's suit 26, his pyjamas fl, shirts 5, leather gloves 2. Everything is rationed even handkerchiefs. Hut in Hritnin they would rather bo free than fashionable, safe than Maynard Vanderhelde was fined $36, with option of seven days' lm- Toss on floured board, pat and pnsonroent. in eltjr poHce court roll lightly V, Inch thick, Shan i yterday for reckless driving with an additional fine of $5, or two days' option, for falling to have a drivers' licence. Stanley Helsle, tor vagrancy, was sentenced to three months' Imprisonment by Magistrate W. D. Vance in ciy police court yester- !day. Oeocfe Fletcher, for his second offence on a charge of drunk- ;eBness. was fined $60. with option July va Heavy Month For Alarms of fourteen days' Imprisonment Stainey Dixon and Henry Morgan were each fined $29, with seven days' option, for Intoxication. Silas Inaes, for his third offence on a charge of drunkenness, was fined ing the month of July, Una com- $16, with three days' option, while paring with seven In the some David Moses and William Moise. month last year. So far this year Indians, were each fined $6 for there have been sixty-six calls as first offences. smart. Wouldn't you ? Hcforo you buy anything new, ask yourself if that money isn't more needed for weapons and warriors to keep your homo safe from Nazis and Jnps. I?y going without by making what you havo last longer you can buy War Sayings Stamps and Certificates. That, today, is every woman's war job . . . and your country will pay you back $5.00 for every $1.00 you ' lend. For your own sake, your family's sake, your country's sake, buy War Savings Slumps etvry day, ctvry, week. Mrs. Frank St. Amour will leave on Friday morning's train for Hatelton to pay a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Sargent, before proceeding to make the Triangle Tour, returning by way of Vancouver. Miss Mary Bargent, who Is located in Calgary, will be at her hone in Haselton this week-end for a visit wiilie Mr. and Mrs. William Sargent are returning from a trip to Vancouver. Jack Sargent, Van couver barrister and another son of Mr. and Mrs Sargent, continues authorized for projci ts valued a? to recover at his home at Hazelton i $11110. ' after a lon illnpss. !, IK I . LOCAL NEWS NOTES TEA BISCUITS C. Brady, dLstrtct engineer for Mr. Kobert Dowther sailed last 2 cup bread flour or vitamin B Provincial department of pub-1 night for a business trip to Van- ( Canada Approved flour j,lc works, 1 leaving tonight for a couver. 4 teaspoons baking powder ' trP to the Queen Charlotte Islands 1 teaspoon salt on official duties. Sister Mary Lsobel and Sister 2 tablespoons shortening f ' (Mary St. Dorothy of the local SU- to 1 cup mlllc Mrs. N. M. McLean of Seal Cove.tera of St. Joseph's convent sailed Mix and sift drv lnarwiunt. t left on last night's train for a Work In srtorUnlng with finger : vMt 48 Jasper, Calgary and Banff , Up; or pastry mixer. Add liquid making the Triangle Tour and re- trrarttmlHf m4vln. ..itu i t . ' turn I no K A fr, .... m.mhon nf fh " wiwi fcnoe lO , " ' " """ quid owing to differences In flour. last night for Vancouver. Judge W. E. Fishir left last night for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Thomas Caroff sailed Saturday night for a trip to Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at Jl o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. Mrs. F. S. Walton and daughter, Ruth, returned to the city Sat urday evening from a two weeks' visit to Lake Kathjyn. William Trotter, well known can nery manager for the Canadian Fishing Co., arrived In the city yesterday afternoon from Vancou ver, being on his way to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Alex B. Armstrong arrived In the city Saturday night by train from K am loops to join the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada here as accountant, succeeding D. V. Smith who resigned recently to become city accountant. Mrs. Armstrong and family will be coming here from Kamloops later. tfhHcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. United Rummage Sale- at Dollar Store, August 29, Little Norway Tea, Sept. 12. L V 1 1 X V Wli Handkerchlels"- T Silk Slip k Ir !4coupohs Ar Si Am Stockings Pl n Shoes i 5 1 5 COUPONS BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FROM BANKS, POST OFFICES, TELEPHONE OFFICES, DEPARTMENT STORES DRUGGISTS, GROCERS, TOBACCONISTS, BOOK STORES AND OTHF.R RETAIL STORES. CERTIFICATES MAY BE PURCHASED FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IN DENOMINATIONS OF S3 . $10 $25. FROM BANKS, TRUST COMPANIES AND POST OFFICES. i National War Finane Committw CUssintO FOR SALE FOR SALE Axmlnster Rug 4y2- by 7V; 1 dresser, armchair. Box 332, Dally Stews. 192) HOUSE for sale or rent. 4 rooms, 7 acres ground. On main highway, 1 mile from post office, store and station.' Write James Mailen. Hazelton, BjC. (201) FOR SALE "Good Cheer" Heater (2 rings); good condition. Phone Black 449 evenings. (tf FOR SALE in Hazelton, house and barn with five lots; good welL Apply to II. Denno, Ocean Falls, BJC. (192) FOR SALE Secondhand stove. 743 Alfred Street. cook (191) FOR SALE Duplex House, new and fuHy furnished. Upstairs: 4 rooms and bath, electric range etc. Downstairs: 2 rooms and bath. Immediate occupancy. Good location. Price $4,500.00 Apply G. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd. (192) FOR SALE Studio couch, occa sional chair and small rug. Phone Blue 810 evenings. tf) FOR QUICK SALE Two lots on Ambrose Avenue, and shack partly built on one. Price $265.00. Apply G. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd. 192) FOR SALE Sealed 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 128 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. WANTED WANTED To buy used washing machine. Phone Green 880. 192 WAJJTED Grocery store clerk, ex perience preferred. Going wage. Midway Grocery, Blue 285. (tf) WANTED Room for quiet young couple. House-keeping room preferred. Box 332, Dally News. (192) WANTED To buy for cash, pleas ,ure launch of cabin cruiser type, 26' to 36'. Box 331 Dally News. (191) WANTED Men with shipyard con- nectigns to sell special sickness and accident policy to shipyard employees, etc. All accidents and every known disease covered. Low rates, highest commission. Apply, The Maccabees, Rogers Building, Vancouver, B.C. (192) WANTED Smart salesgirl for dry goods store, experience prefer red. Apply P.O. Box 63. (192) WANTED Teacher for the OmLn- eca School. Rose Lake, B.C. Sal ary $950.00. Apply at once to E. T. Mould, Secretary, Omlneca School Board of Trustees, Rose Lake P. O., B.C. (197) WANTED-nMale bookkeeper, mili tary exempt, preferably with experience. Lindsay's Cartage and Storage. tf) LOST LOST Black leather pocketbook, containing registration card, drivers licence, and money, on Saturday night. Finder please leave at Daily News. (191) 1 m r : r rrirmrm ri rin rm n n P nnv Buy Your Your H GIFTS, NOVELTIES AND GREETING CARDS at the VARIETY STORE rm mi nisTJi im xmjmulm mi n ran n nil i ib i H iMsm siiiiisi nrarai aarcitiM 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 White Shoes and White- Spectator Shoe's. Sale Price, 99c, $1.50, $1.95 BEIGE SHOES Sale Price, 1 99c, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 99c, .$1.50, $1.95 LADIES ! Hercas an opportunity to 5 buy Growing Girls' Black;pr Brown School Oxfords. Sizes 3 to 8. bale Price, ' '.' S2.50 - alauBJ 99: Here Go All Our Summer Shoes SHOE SALE Fashion Footwear Next to Dollar Store Phone Red 321 T MK'SiHBr Sw Canvas and Hopsack Play Shoes and Sandals, colors. Sale Price, All 3 m Si 1 BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS E B 1 1 1 1 I 1 13 li Ml IIUISI! li ! 1.5 3 ! 111! f II I Ml 11 111 NOW IS THE TIME-- alve 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 ta cope satisfactorily with the demand next I winter. IT IS NOT HOARDING TO BUY TODR COAL EARLY (It Is also necessary to place your order a day ahead of t Delivery) I Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 EE When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable. Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 1 3 24-Honr Service at Reralar Rates THERMOS BOTTLES Due to shortages and priorities our supply of GENUINE THERMOS BOTTLES was stopped. We are pleased to say we have just received a new shipment and can now fill your requirements. Genuine Thermos Bottles, 15 oz $1.25 Lunch Kits .". 90c Pass Holders (spaces for 8 cards) 75c Pocket Purses (with zippers) .. 75c & $1.50 Ormes Ltd. 7iis Pioneer Dmqgtets THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 83 Open Daily from 8 ajn. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. ft 1