TUESDAY. JULY 14. 1043 From Cars to BATTLE WAGGONS Canadian genius for roan production is now being applied with telling result to the output of motorized war equipment. Production figures are already fantastic. Since the beginning of the war, Canada has produced and shipped to the battlefields of the world more tlun 250,000 military vehicles. Production is now at the rate of one unit every three minutes and Is constantly mounting. Canadian fighting men need 160 different types of motorized equipment. Canada is producing all of them. One plant atone is turning out in a single day enough Universal Carriers to equip two battalions. Heavy tanks, with 25,000 pant, are in mass production and, at one plant, are coming off the assembly line at the rate of one every few hours. TfctovrftMrir-tt it JsuM r-J tf iImiI toft lot) fmrfftl -Kfcrlir- uf ur mi i mi 4i fti.4 i n iiifinm iMttt i i . 1 f f4k4u i.t fjf it "laf-tv hgar gsff- rvrf : 1 Kr ! . 1a will -ti, it KfrfrsW THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA thhcuhcemett tJ 'All advertisement In this column H1 be charged far full mouth it 3k i word. Lett ten Tea, AiMrutt 5. Ota L1on Full Bazaar Oct. 21. NEW ROYAL HOTEL j. zarelli. rnor. "A Home Aay From Home" Hates lit up W Rooms Hot ft Cold Water rrlnce Hubert, B.C. Phone 1 P.O. lUtx 196 SERVICES TO Vancouver, Vletorla and Way points Stewart and North, (Juren Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations HUNK J. SKlNM-lt Prince llupert Ajent Third Ave. Fhone 56 lllTrTt IJUTTEK HULKLEY VALLEY 5 Arrives Fresh Every Week S We believe In featuring i 5 and cr helping helplnit our our up-nver up-rl : farmers. farmer. Try u , it y.V one iiu . ..... .r.n win vin. - no -- aai stisrs 1 1 ii w in ih.r it's freshness and . ..in ) iirmnrnnxsed. I M w; also feature up-river t VfXIETAULha whenever pos - SIUIC. hai MILSSALLEM'S iljw a i i . ivi - a. Lconomy oiorc ! -Wlierc Dollars Have More j Cents" P.O. Hoi 575 FhonM V1LL1E THE TOILER Miss Pettenuzzo Cl If onower nonoreei Ulmd In . pretttly decorated bas ket' esrrytrV tfUt the color sthsme of pink and white. The evening was spent in ptey- tnge games, the winners being Miss Lydla Pettenesso and Miss Leah Basso-Bert. Delirious refreshments were then served by Mrs. L. C. Oriffiths. sister of the bride-elect from the prettily appointed table. Those Dourine were Mrs. E. Pettenetro. mother of the bride-to-be, ana Mrs A. C. Clark. All I - S l m vil f M R. Stanyer left this afternon for Namu. Mrs. A. Harrison left for Van couver this afternoon. Mm. C. W. Swanaon left this I James Horton, who has been re- . llevtoc in the Canadian National Repress effie here, kit last night Mrs. 1. Colmsl l llottes at Home on Ms return to Jasper. of Mrs. Griffiths Fraak M. Davtas and Allan M. Davie salld this afternoon for Mrs L Colussd held a mlscelUne- Victoria to atwsa we navai iu- otss stMwer last cvtnsns; at the neral &I me tormers son, numn home of Mrs. L. 0. Griffiths. 941 K. Davw. wuo was aronneu an First Avenue West, In honr of Sanday. Miss Lydla Petteninm. ILN., whose 1 marriage to Oscar Ouelps Uk.es James Johftson, for supplying place Wednesday. I liquor to Indians, was fined $60, The bride-to-be was presented with otton of one montns tm with a dainty corsage bouqet of Iprtaanment la eKy police court aink m. Msnv sifts were eo- 'vfterdv. Wttriam Morris, whom he supplied, was fined $10, with ftve days' option, for drunkenness. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crane, who rnUv married here, the bride havtnt been the former Miss Joy Oreen. returned to the elty yesUrday afternoon from a honeymoon trip to Vancouver. A charge against Janet Lawson of assaulting Kathleen WUson, (occasioning grievous bodily harm, was dismissed in city police court umer my. H. ye4terday. The one woman was O. Ouelpa. Mrs. R. Nunns. Mrs R- 'to have struck the other Montgomery, mti. a. uuhku., - & boU,e Mrs. P Dvornek. Mrs. T. W. E. hi Mr. P. vaacher. Mrs. H. Wll- city yesterday afternoon from a week's trip to Vancouver m Uams and the Ml. L. Vaacher.! Unrmn f OuolDfl. M. SlCUTO. neCMOll D. Slcuro. M. Amadlo. .FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. with the Red Cross Women's Corps of which she Is local commandant J. P. Hawkinsnn, formerly of Stewart, announces the Opening Monday Morning of THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES tafternoon for Butedale. W. J. De-anos left for Vancouver this afternoon. C. W. Vinlc left this afternoon for Vancouver on a buslneas trip. Mrs. II. Dickens and Mrs. A. KUehie left this, afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. Roas Nicholson, manager of Port Bchvard plant of the B. C. Packers, left this afternoon for Vancouver. Mrv I. Klrkum left this after- mkki for Vancouver. i Mrt. H. R. Hamilton and child-' ren of Dfcby Island left this af- J Utmm for a tttp to Vancouver Md Victoria. WHMam Ssfertabefg left for Mmrel on buslnH by last night's train. Mrs. M. C. MadMi returned to the city at the end of, the wk from a trip to Vaneoover. George Fr-nkMn returned to the, city at the end of the week from a trip to Vancouver. A PEST IN LOVE'S GARDEN A Volunteers are required as Special Constables In case of emergency. They must be British subjects and should report to Inspector Gammon, Provincial Court House, for further particulars. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Is offering for sale dwelling situate on Lot 9. Block 5. Section 1, Water Street. Bids Wf be received up to 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 15, 1942. The highest or any tender not i necessarily accepted. July 13, 1942. CITY CLERK. 162) . - 1 V 1 1 "Jam Buy Wor Savings Stomps from SANK! fOSt OfFKII DIUOOISTt mi'MONt officii ToiACCoNim CirAltMIHT STOHS 6I0CIIS SO0K STOItf UTAH STOIfS For drunkenness, A. McKay was fined $25 In city police court yes terday. Fung Wan, Chinese, for selling lottery tickets was fined $160 or three months. Art Campbell of the Campbell Construction Co, whlth Is working on the highway, left for Kam-loops on last night's tram. A. EHo's Furniture Store Buys used articles of any description. Yqu may have article -you want to dispose of. Call Greenv916, Third Avenue next to the Dally News, Prince Rupert A Hawklnson's Laundry Ltd., Sixth West and Fulton, wishes to announce that they are opening for business on Monday morning, July 13. Phone 283. Send Your Copy Early I Local news contributions should be In the Dally News office by 10 a.m. on the day following the event prefer- ably the night before, a let- terbox in the door being there to receive copy. Local Advertise In the Dally News ncws not jn by 10 ajn. runs HAWKINSON'S LAUNDRY LIMITED Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street Phone 283 equipment Full and Efficient Service Modern and up-to-dale A trial would be appreciated - the risk of not being pub- llshod. We prefer to have news contributions typewritten neatly and double spaced. If possible. However, legible writing will do. savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Thone 37 P.O. Box 5H FKASEK STREET PRINCE RUrERT Engagement Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stiles, of Vancouver, announce the engagement of their niece, Isabel Florence Brannan of Prince Rupert, to Rev. Edward Walter Scott, BA, L.Th.. of Prince Rupert, younger son of Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Scott of Vancouver. The wedding will take place In Prince Rupert on August 5. CUssiFJE FOR SALE FOR SALE 3 room house, 933 Eleventh Avenue E., ten minutes from Dry Dock. Phone Black 588. (163) FOR SALE Irish Terriers, males, 8 months old. Price $5.00 each. Phone Red 623 or P. O. Box 273. 166 FOR SALE Small house, new. . Living room, kit:hen, wall-bed,; bathroom. Feature large plate-1 gkus corner window overlooking 1 harbor. Foundations to rock,1 copper water piping, asphalt roof. Two lots. $2500, terms may be arranged. 1028 West 1st Ave.. or phone Red 323. 165 FOR SALE Chesterfield suite. rug, kitchen set, dinette table and chairs, dresser, oil burner, auxiliary zellophone, guitars. mandolin, washer. 225 Fifth Ave. West. FOR SALE Dinner service, arm chair. Mission wall clock, Hall mirror, kitchen utensils, miscel- 1 laneous articles. 831 Summit Avenue, evenings. f!62 FOR SALE Child's high chair. Cheap. Blue 610. 164) FOR SALE Furniture. 721 Hfth Avenue West. Phone Blue 409. 163 FOR SALE Apartment building, four suites, centre of town. Ap-j ply 819 Second Ave. West. 161 ! WANTED WANTED One or two furnished rooms. 735 Seventh Ave. West. (161) WANTED Rooms, housekeeping; preferred, sharing, close in, by WASTED Housekeeper for small j rooming house. Phone 741. 162) WANTED Young man to learn radio servicing. Good opportunity. McRae Bros. Ltd. tf WANTED Immediately to rent house or apartment; permanent Red 271. WANTED 1 Diesel or gasoline driven Electric Generator, 1500 or 2000 watts, 60 cycle, 110 volt A. C, direct connected. Apply Chas. M. Adams, Terrace, B.C. URGENT Wanted either house. apartment or room for married couple, no children. Pay as high as $60 per month. Apply Box 311 Dally News. 164) WANTED Two men or boys lor warehouse work. Apply W. H. "Malkln Co. 161 LOST II several men, good habits. Box ; o' 312, Daily News. (166) 15 LOST Will the person who took the lady's bicycle from Cow Bay Sunday please "reium - toEby's; 435 Fourth Avenue East. 162 LOST on Third Avenue, paper bag containing white crochet work. Please return Dally News. (166) FOR RENT FURNISHED room for rent, gentleman preferred. 345 Fifth Avenue East. 161 BOARD AND ROOM o a a a c o o a a a a a a a ROOM and board for man sharing. Apply 718 Fraser Street (163) BY WESTOVER kj I I ..,..; -ru iiiai -irev ajiTW I fj,i V" X I ssmo SHf msi M$M $wPr ' WWt BJ S Evgj M i .- ' ' Linzey & Ingram LTD. FINE FOODS FAIR PRICES FRIENDLY SERVICE" 2 PHONES 585 5S6 New Low Prices on Every Day Food CHICKEN AND RICE SOUP 10-oz tins, for TO.UITO JUICE Giant 47-oz. tins. Each PALM OLIVE SOAP Regular Bar. Special 25c 19c FIRST GRADE BUTTER Always Fresh. ii lbs KORAN' COFFEE 1-lb. tin $1.17 49c MAGIC BAKING POWDER i'r" 63c CHRISTIE'S SODAS In a handy bak Ing tin. Each 49c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Per tin APRICOT JAM Pure. 2-lb. Jar 5c 10c 33c MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF Fresh Cut Per lb RINSO Large Package 33c 24c L1PTO.VS NOODLE SOUP- MIX '2 pkgs. for .... o c HHHHKrtfU 1 25c ALBERTA ROSE FLOUR, 49-ln. Sack - VEGETABLE SOUP Aylmer. 10-oz. tins. 1 for SHREDDED WHEAT Per Packet SUPER SUDS Giant pkt. Each SUPER SUDS Large Package SALAD DRESSING Miracle Whip. 32-oz. Jar FRESH EGGS Grade "A" Large. Dozen 4 Bars DOLLAR SODAS Wooden box, contains 16 doz. for 25c lie JUNIOR FOODS All Varieties. Heinz or 5C- 67c 2 for U." BURNS SPORK 12-oz. tin RICH FRUIT CAKES 1-lb. cuts PACIHC MILK Tall Cans. Per Case 29c 25c 4.70 42c JL i Tte7V 45c LIFEBUOY SOAP-LUX SOAP ()Cn 39c S1.57 OUR JULY -FOOD NEWS" IS STILL IN EFFECT ASK FOR A COPY ssasssssl g i 5SyBlHgSBHBBBHsiSBiBBBBBIBBBBBllBl ANNOUNCEMENT MODERN TAILOR NOW OPEN LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S SUITS . . . NAVAL OFFICERS' UNIFORMS Tailored to Measure FIT GUARANTEED LOW PRICES 318 5th STREET, Behind Royal Bank s: 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, 3 cakcs 1.00 ODORS: Pine, Apple Blossom and Lilac VINOLIA B0RACIC and COLD CREAM SOAP, 20C, 3 CakCS 50C uci v.unc .............. 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