It - fee netts PAQZ FOUR .Daily Make the most of your Tea.. TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Whiff lets From The Waterfront The records of the International Fisheries Commission show that for .'he neriod from A iril 16 to I ed to date but are su ther corrections. In 1941 the landings from April 1 to August 31 from Area No. 3 amounted to: U. S, fleet 20,203,208 Canadian fleet 1,531,548 Total - 21,734,75(5 For the month of August, 1942 the following amounts of No. 3 Area halibut were landed: U. S. fleet 5,925 805 Canadian fleet 750,817 Total 6,G7C,G22 Landings from the closed Area 2 during August were restricted to that halibut caught incidentally while other Monthly meetings of 4fhe Prince Rupert Ministerial Association, which have been suspended during the summer months, are being resumed next Monday. CHAPTER I IS BUSY War Activities Keep Queen .Mary I.O.D.E. Branch Fully Occupied These Days , August 31, 1942, the following Various war activities of Queen amounts of halibut have been Mary Chapter. Imperial Order. landed In Pacific Coast ports from Daughters of the Empire, were re- Area 3: U. S. fleet - 18,226,228 Canadian fleet Total ... These figures have been correct jbJeJp ported upon and discussed at the, regular monthly meeting of the , was held at the genttwfr qC. Stuart, of the ditty bags inelude one pair of woollen socks to be knitted by Fund. The sum of $5 to the Over fishing with set lines for seas Tooacco jama was uimj pa;-species under permit and 1 amounted to 134,864 pounds. Mrs- M. M, Lamo, as cnairman ( I of the refugee relief group, report-After having been closed since ed another shipment ready to be August 21 to permit escapement sent to bombed out areas over-, of fish to the spawning grounds, seas. A display of such garments j the lower portion of the Butedale will be held at the home of Mrs. area was reopened to salmon seln- Bruce Love tonight. I ing yesterday. The lower area of A vote of thanks was tendered Butedale is below Promise and to Mrs. J. A. Teng for her work Gribbel Islands. as convener of the booths at the Civic Centre Carnival last week, Plans were made for a fail Eric Foulds Lee of Oee,n Falls bridge tournament, the proceed:) is. amoqg recruits recently enlisted to go towards war work. In the Royal Canadian Atr Force. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Borden Street. CRUX'S MILLIONS Chile has an area of 280,390 square miles and 5,095,000 inhabitants according to the last census. What is a BUCK.ER-.UPPER? Something "'that stimulates and is a good -r "pi'ctrrrenip,,. Wherf y6tf feel tired, if your appetite is finicky, or if you feel "run down", a good bucker-upper is a cup of delicious hot beefy BOVRIL. TRY IT TODAY. NEW ARRIVALS IN Ladies' Low Heel Lines These include: Pigtex Sabot Straps in Red, Black and Brown. Pigtex Ties, Military Oxfords and Brogues, in both Black ,and Brown. Fashioned for both stylo and comfort at Popular Prices. Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" LOCAE, MEWS NOTES A Meeting Ladies Bowling League Tues.. Sept. 15th, at 7:30 p.m. ! (313) A Little Norway KnitlluK Club tea and sale of homecookinR. Sa. 8it. 12 Lutheran Cliun-h 3 to . Everybody weknni' 210 I B thete Suiting! creutci a fvtl f i1ri iTm Wi Irl tner 11 vintr trk- ' Macdonald, nioht for Vancouver to resume his "with "the re- studies. in the.-j, . chalarljfe yas a good attendance W H - A. Weeks, cijty ticket agent In of members. the Los Angeles office of the 6an- The chapter is engaged In meet-'adlan National Railways, left on ing an appeal to supply ditty bags yesterday morning's train on his for men In the .Navy, twenty such way back to California after re-bags to be filled at a cost of not lievlng for a couple of weeks in more than $5 each. The contents the local passenger office Morris Dahlquiat, well known members, toothpaste, razor blades, Cedarvale pole contractor, was a chocolate or hard candy, handy business visitor in town yesterday, kit, etc. 'arriving on Tuesday ninhfs train A donation to Polish relief was and leaving ycst.rai.i-. .jt.Tr.oon approved and a further donation on hi. return to .':a ::.: .:-. of $10 will be sent to the Spitfire j bbbbbbbbbsb"'vbbbbbbbbbbbI BBBBBBBBBEiB"0,Xa BaaaaBBaj SHSSWrSsHBSSH asasiflBBHPBsWAuMIH rilASI SAVI IHI IOIIII voui ttivAoi commiiiii win comet. ThU sdwttssrmrra ' ' i- " or a lyel by -lit I i-r ' -..r .1 Board nr iy 'J.e 0"vrnm-ii! 't Bmvrai rrcri n n I m Everyone Votes h for the VARIKTV STORK J Where your dimes are little dollars :m tHEitiriritaraiBiiiiriini New and 'Used FURNITURE 1 Sundstrand Adding Machine, in perfect shape. Very loyv price. 1 Electric Grill, just like new. 30 Bedsteads and Springs $8.00 20 New End Tables in the latest styles. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK ,T?t Third Avenue Mrs. William Crulckshank and son. Bobby, will be arriving In the city within the nest week or so from Hegina to Join Mr. Crukk-.lank who has been transferred back- to Prince Rupert In the service of the passenger department of the Canadian National Railways. They will take up residence In the Leeds Apartment suite being vacated by Lieut, and Mrs. Walter cross who are leaving the city. Capt Frank Armltage. noted ac-!.r aad Dlckensian Impersonator, alio is speiKllnf a week in this ,rta, t. entertain the forces, ap-; ar. (l at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Oiub to day and was much enjoyed by axmbers and guests, President i.imri'0 Mitchell being in the chair. Dr Ernest A. Cleveland, chief commissioner of the Greater Vancouver Water Board, arrived in the city yesterday from the south. He is here. It Is understood, to make a survey of iie local water system which It hajt been proposed to chlorinate. FOR SALE Chesterfield and chairs. Phone Green 626. U SA! -Cheap. Blue rug, stee D In 12. xood condition. Apply i i Kii;h Avenue West. (209) dt SALE - Monarch . burner. Phone B u h Place. range wttri Green 433. (209) ROOM AND HOARD iltiiMiD and Room for man wilt-i mr; to share. 718 Prase r Street. I (196) 1'ERSONAL LADIES Home Journal. Representing Western Canada's largest subscription Agency. Phone Oreen 59. . (211) FROM this day. Sept. 10, 1942, I will not be responsible for any debts made In my name by anyone. Signed: Walter Wcstberg, 421 Seventh Avenue West. Prince Rupert, Jl.C. (210) LOST LOST Trolling licence and gas book from boat Venns, Finder please return to Dally News. Reward. (2190) LOST ' Pair of Glasses. Finder please leave at Dally News. Reward. (210) LOST Lady's wrist watch Wednesday night. Phone Black 510, Mrs. Berglof. Reward. (211) I LOST Man's pocketbook contain ing money and registration card Reward. Call Ounna Bike Shop (210) crest, engravings. Finder please I return to Dally News Office. Reward. (212) CAHMtll MSTICICT Itnorilliir HMrit of Allln TAKE NOTICE Ihrrt Pbtarta-Taku Mlnliut Ounpuny I4d. uf TuiM-quah 11. ( . ta ld nutwr. Intend to MXrir tot M-nrlfkn v pureswe tln following (i-s"rttjxi Imxl ntUtete on Wllms'Creek (Coiiyrjri Crj;-) taxntt 8000 SvtK up- wtrnun fr.-n th oonmuenoo or wunu Oxruiwrirlng M ft po"t plnrtt mt paua ftUut 10.250 leet a. J w. tram thp Sfjuth Bat oomer Silver King No. .0 M'imtuI ClaVm. but 6il. thmce Bart, HO I'liMm, fiuuU) 25 dmliM, Mitiice WfM. 20 tiwM. Utaiww North 2A rtuUiiui ttnd aooDMlninn 50 urn, more Usm I"OUUlIfl-TAKU MtNINO COMPANY LTD. Atti Eld, ATit. rjd Aiwwt 15UV J842, Stalingrad was called Tsarltsyn before It was renamed In honor I of the Russian Soviet leader General Pearkes Makes Inspection Completes Mt To Vancouver Uland and Leaves for Mainland VICTORIA. Sept. 10: Major-General O. 6. Pearkes. new head of the Pacific Command, having completed an Inspection of lower Vancouver Island defences, left here last night for the mainland. tfhheuhcetnehtJ All advertisements in this eolumn will be charged for a full month at 36c a word. Lutheran CFPR. two WANTED (tfi FOR 8A lit Pram, good condition. SIOJBO. Phone Black 438. 211 FOR SALK -Eleven room house, good condition, central location, suitable for boarders, or easily converted into four suites. Reas- 'TEACHBR8 onable price. For particulars write Box 159 Smlthers, B.C. (211) h ep. .SALE Player Piano. Box 347 Tm News (U F in SALE 1839 Mercury coupe in. like new, with excellent ,s than 18.000 miles. Can be cm at 133 Fifth Avenue t. Owner. (264) Hour. Monday, 8:45, Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. ItaMen, Sept 17. . Oddfellows' Hall, Sept. 2f by In vitation from members only. Catholle IUaaar, October 7 and 8. St. Teter'v CmtlioMe Hall. I.- ; ; i Classified m Ads. FOR SALE WANTED Elderly general housework, after 0 fun. woman for Phone 543 (309) WANTBD Teacher for Copper River Rural School, salary 1S&0 Apply, Secretary School Board . (211) wanted for several small schools near Prince Rupert. Also High School teachers j required for Terrace. Apply R Thorsteinsson, Inspector of Schools, prince Rupert, or Phone 571 or Red m. 14 ' WANTED Person to work ingroc ery store and drive car caale or ; female. Apply Unemploymenl In su ranee Commission. Mo. Vn. 1 ROOM Wanted, with or wttliou board for two young men. AppK Ikx 34 Dally News. mo WANTKD To buy bicycle In -s condition. Valentin Dairy. 21); WANTHD Housekeeping room immediately. Phone Oreen 913 2!4 TWO Naval ieity Officers would like room and board In respect able home. Apply Box 34. Dalit News. 31 4 WANTBD-Loan of $1000 to $1500, payable with Interest and bonus. Beat or security. Ikix 344 Daily News. (2131 WANTED One chambermaid Immediately. Prince Rupert Hotel. .; (210) WANTBf) To rent, one or two rooms for young couple. No children. Furnished or unfurnished. Box 345, Daily News. (209) (WANTED Applications will be received for position or Assistant Employment and Claims Officer for Unemploymenl Insurance Commission. Salary $1,500 per annum, plus cost or living bonu of $18.45 per month. Apply Manager, U.I.C., Prince Rupert. (210) HOUSEKEEPER adults. Phone wanted for Black 8S. TO RENT-Oarage. Black 730. two (tf) (213) WANTED Girl for grocery storo Personal letters to No. G7G Un employment Office. (tf) WANTED 2 or 3 room modern furnished apartment by Oct. 1 Apply Box 343, Dally News. (212) WANTED Messenger boys and girls, permanent employment Apply Unemployment Office. TWO Bleeping Rooms and Board or light housekeeping accommo datlon for man, wife and two small children about Sept. 15th Quiet section preferred. Wc arc quiet people and non drinkers Phone Orland at Qrecn 150 dur Ing day. (209) WANTED Driver. Apply Uncm ploymcnt Insurance Com miss slon. (tf) MUST have house or apartment Permanent Phone Red 271 (205 THURSDAY pj breakfast 1 i has I ; Mf: 9 Here's the encrrr. cereal cvcr!x)Jy nctlt "Shreddicj . mi? in the famous Shrc&ed Wheat bakeries ti Niagara Falls. Thu d licious new cereal coa-tains all the fioodnaicf the whole what; tie vitamins, the hraa, ti minerals, the prc.cz Each spoon-size rcond is flavoured with rnii; toasteil to a go! Jen cnss-ness. Serve ' ShrcJJio as a breakfast (rut tomorrow ! iff Ik ( aaj, .v . . i ddies SHORT CUT TO VICTORV. LADIES! - Here Is your chance to try the H5! FEATHER BOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered .ta T&l Balrd's Hair Rhaptr. Individual styling to suit your featara. Sunrise Bequly Salon VHILLT MAll Cor. Cth and Fulton Above Sunrhe Stort Phone Blue 913 for Appointments iiiaiatafiiaiiiiiaiBiiiBiHiitaMtiti 5 Mrs. and Miss Prince Knpcrt, You are Cordially Invited i Announcing The Reopen'm! 1 of the VOGUE SHOP Ilesner Hlock Under New Management (Mrs. H. I'11 With Complete Line of NEW FALL GOODS COATS, SUITS, HATS, DRESSES, LINGERIE, HOSE, Etc. U1