11U11HDAY, JULY 9. 194 m mm . II ATTEHT10H! G 0 L D E A L If iv M I 'tic wonwfl of CwY--ta wrc ' country on the "Heme rtuat ,ui mhii kiiffai,lwnHnnMun ta the tttptxiion ol mt Bwamkuig tmi yuur issailv mutt tu Many varieties of delightful desserts can b made quickly, easily and at little cost, with pure, high quality Canada Cora Starch. 1 THE SEAL OF QUALITY 'iiiSFeSi, Vsfc IU" tflhhcuhcemehtJ advertisement la this ttolumn will be charged far t full month at 26c s word. Legion Tea, August 5. MKNS SUITS IjdlcV and Gents' Spring Suits Mllllarr llailie ami Intlcnlas M. T. LEE, Tailor r.O. Ilos r.i Vhont Gr. 9C SLUVlCIB TO Vanrourrr. Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, ()uren Charlotte Itlands. lull Information. Tickets and lteTatl.in Kit AN K . SKIN.M.Ii I'rlnce llupert Ajrnt Third Ave. Phone 56 Sockeye Salmon Fancy Red IIcrrinR in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Hloater i ) s)asioasa sms V1LLIE THE TOILER Crown Brand Syrup, famous as a ereat energy food, U4 is delicious as a sauce on puddings, on pancakes as well as being an cscellent sweetener for use in cooking or baking. I M t C I Srlwl I . .r t i HilH - "How t r Ugf . . . IttrflUH'K ' t-l f IprS. A'Ml- !. I- . 1 iuukU I) II. ti. I1H. l. IVrt 1J7. kn poatponed until next week because of private engagements of members. LOCAL MEWS MOTES Kenneth Harding will leave to- Mr. and Mrs. Crocker from Ter- morrow night for a business trip race will leave tonight for a trip to "Vancouver. vacation trip to Vancouver. Miss Margaret Kerr of the nursing instruction staff of the University of British Columbia will ball Saturday night on her re- turn to Vancouver after a two!ed this morning to be on time, r tV. ..ih- y,a .k. J weeks' visit here. J (Ml tnr vou 0.-111 n.ant nn V Tretname came here In the very ; other. Itl freshness and I early days before the First Great! I Qu$,aty. unur.pM1- .War as federal ImmlgraUon and' slble j MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZAltELLI PROr. "A Home Aay I'rom Home" Kates 75c up SO Rooms Hot & cold Water rrlnee Rupert, H.C. Phone 281 P.O. Itns 19C savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Vox 5 It ERASER STREET ritlNCi: RUPERT J. M. S. Loubser n.c, iua. CHIROPRACTOR Wsllare Itlock I'bone G10 a Just Arrived fast ScKs at L at the -r m ..otuMfVin- PRIVATE LANE EXPERT, ht o HtuiNo I . .1 ii ml 32-pleco Break- h 55.513 VARIETY STORE iiiiiaiiiiiiriisiiaiaisiii I daughters. Has Your Grocery Been Paid? If not TOMORROW Is the 1TNAL DATE when ALL HILLS MUST UE PAID IN rULL. DO YOUR PART 11 Prince Rupert Grocers SMIU. SNOW Nu. S. TOI.AKIH NK I. ltH..RH .No. !, lOI.RI N. 3 "l IMU.AKIS N. 1. MINKKll. ( I.AIM!. , atuurir tn the AUtti Mlnlr Dlrlnton. I Wher uxrd About 7 mle North of TiilMNiwh. B.C. UMJ hoM. rvlrt-Tk Muung ComrMay Ua. F.M.C. Um holdrs rret miners ctru.i ""take NOTICE Jsmni T. Undsr- raii. nic emsE. M tft' Taku MlrstaB oOinpnnr Ud.. FC. !o3301E. intends, nt the d or WJ ) fc.v aa not lMr thn one Tr rrom iw dt hereof, to apply to tho Mji-inm nocr of CrtUtow ot lm-I privwuiitt tor the purr of obtain- iiist crown gTMnm o w Xnd further tk noilce Ut cUcm. . r. must be oonwiMWd belor we " SPECIAL! S " ol such Ortnet ol Inprwe. n..t-A Mxu ioth dar of June. 1942. GROWINT, SWEDP-V Sweden's present birth rate Is highest, and death rate lowest, since 1925. EVEN ADVANTAGE to Vancouver. Mrs. Thomas- Storrle of Fourth home wttl leave tonight on his return to Vancouver after a brief business visit here. Avenue Bast returned to the city and cUewhere yesterday from a trip to Victoria, ' - accompanied by her son, Jack, who Is home on leave from his duties with the Navy. Mrs. T. P. Kelly, wife of Constable Kelly of AtHn and the for mer Mkss Beatrice Hunter of this city, was a passenger here yesterday afternoon going through ta Vancouver for a visit. Returning north, she plans on stopping off at Prince Rupert Dr John MacDonald, who ar-uvod ln the city recently from I Dawson Creek in the Peace River " '- 5 wa elected a member of the ROYAL OCT( Hi KN A II I AN Prince Rupert Oyro dub by affllt-. Sweden Kuig Oiutav V is 84 atlon at 1,16 rul weekly lun-ymr otd j e neon yesterday. Announcement I was made at the luncheon that the Canadian Legion execuUre and .dub would soon be losing one of general meetings which vwre to M tett new members, T. W. E. i have been held this week have Henry, who will be leaving snoruy. having enlisted and been accepted for active service. j. Southern pa pert arrtrint Manv fA fs4Mw4i In Prtw T7nrsArt I m W IM4JISV1J UIU IV WMW SS m m HIVV JV- I UL'LKLF.Y VAI.I.KY HlJTTF.K f will refxet to hear of the death . Arrive l V Sr 1'JI f I . n r . . . 1 1 . last rTwmy ai rvewwrw ot ur. We believe ln featuring It Vp r Afternoon at the Home of, Mrs. J. R. Mitchell n.,ar.tlr.. l.r nrA laf.r n. n J trujujauK u auiA.ci. . I- Mot. tea was held yesterday afternoon, .fW..raJrin..?r,Ta.t bv the First Presbyterian Church' practice, ne rryea oTrraeM m t Women, Auxiliary . ... at . the , horne the last war. He had left Prince RuDfrt (iiiMn to of Mrs. J. R. Mitchell, AUln Avenue, vr or M ro C -Where DolUrs Have More rbecome rmmsg ration doctor at nT K ? CenU" I William Head, out of Victoria, and . u were rIvf rM,VPt. d hv b? "f X.T. . P.O. Iia i S75 rhones is.li . k.j .... i rw t-. . J. M. Slmuson. nreaklent of the and Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Oeorge W. Abbott and Mrs. W. L, Sandison noured. The serviteurs were Mrs. BURNS LAKE. July 9: A special service was held in Burns Lake United Church on Sunday evening when the children's choir presented a program of poems and vocal selections. Recitations were given by Mar garet Oowans and Jean Patter son. Solos were rendered by GlenJ Valde. Colleen Zlelke and Ivy Johnson and also by Miss Grace Freeman of Vancouver. The address was given by Mrs. j. s. Oordon ot Vancouver, who Is at present visiting Burns Lake In connection with the hospital anniversary celebration to be held this week. Rev. Adam Crisp conducted the service. NO.THAT gtMES AM (JMfAlR 1 Lt, VQORE TTU4VmP ADVAMTAqg j ESH:M7?A r ZSjCrX ANEPCU1 WIROTB THIS ( WSjl' J 1 HELP YOU BOOK X5U'RH A'VC 'iV" BASEBALL IS PLAYED Fusiliers and Co-operatives Were ..... ,r " I ... ... . 7T. . . . . ! Winners in Last Nljhfs j ran rvrau.v? or me uaiiyj e. w. wngni, lire inspector iori New staff Is sailing tonight for a the Canadian National Railways,) nings. Games Edmonton Fusiliers defeated Midlands 7 to 3 and Co-operatives iwun won oyer over Watts vvaiia and auu jutm-ciauu Nlckerson i, 12 Tonighfa , ... traki, .... due to arrive . 10 ln R.nl R:i)t(h,n T.aim, from the East at 6:30 was report- ,,. Mrs ,.. . . , the first game but Midlands were William Bm"n returned b no meaM 8 was ycs'erduv f.- VuM-ottvert .,rn . v, a n,-- .Presbyterian uiiiJici ivi w . auu wmi !!! I .. - ' Im,aiav D.b'. I hit fn. IhO LI Buy War Savlngt Stampt from SANK! rOtl Officii DtUOOUTJ TiiifMONi omen losAccoNitTt tiPAITMINT tTOIIi CIOCIII OOK tTOitt iltAlt ItOilt and helptng our up-rtver ZZZ Enjoyable Affair Held Yesterday A IKHtll ilUflCU tUl Mil. Midlands and Bowen was catcher. The Co-ops-Watts and Nlckerson game was a wild affair but was not bad to watch. Macdonald pitched for Co-ops and Zbura received with Vuckovleh and Postuk comprising the Clothiers' battery. I Latest reports on the sockeye f.thmg in Prince Rupert district show an average of twenty fish per boat on the Naas River and eighteen on the Skeena (MHO FOR SALE FOR SALE 1940 Model 7 tube 2 way. Green 269. WANTED H. N. Brocklesby. Mra William BOOKKEEPER Martin, Mrs. J. W. Eastwood ar.di Conveners of the tea were Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. J. A. Teng. Mrs. J. L. Lee was cashier. The table, described as a work Children's Choir At Burns Lake Ertellenr- Program On Sunday-Hospital Anniversary This Week H59) np j jj i j (FOR SALE Car Wash-Fuller Brush 1 Ccl IS Jtleldl Co., best In the west. Pat Gallo 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 shatUng 2 and 7 -16; iron split pulleys from 18 Inches to 36 Inches; 4 hangers for 2:8 shaft. Apply J. Hadiund, P. O. Box 155 City. U59) .v.'w.wwAWV.vww(Ur.wd by htj 'vjdov and four Presbyterian Women's Auxiliary, WANTED 2 dishwashers wanted. S25 a day and board. Apply Commodore Cafe. 158 wanted. Apply Hawklnson Laundry, Sixth West Miss Molly Frew. The home cook- and Fulton. Of) ing was ln charge of Mrs. D. C. WANTED A Car, Ford or Chev Stuart and Mrs. Robert Strachan.; nref erred, modpi btwMn -34 to "39 with good tires. Apply M. J. Lockhart, 616 Sixth Ave. West (160 of art. was decorated by Miss WANTED Immediately to rent Muriel Vance. It was covered by house or apartment; permanent a cutwork cloth and centred with. Red 271. rncM anH Holnhinlums In a del-1 phinium blue bowL WANTED Furnished apartment uua auo. uaiiy ncna. iJ3i WANTED 5 or 6 h.p. marine en gine. Write Box 310 Dally News. (157) WANTED Truck driver. Good steady position. Ranee and Hardy. 157 HELP Wanted. Central Hotel. male or female, (157 FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room house, adjoining school grounds, two miles from Tintagel P. p. and station. Out buildings, chicken "House good garden ground, good well. Rent $3 per month. R. G. Stearns, Burns Lake. 157) FOR RENT Two unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Reasonable. Apply 1484 Sixth Avenue East. (157) BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room for man will ing to share. 718 Fraser Street BY WESTOVER IT'S -THE OLO f SOfJY- E V EM ip viE RAASGa'SCCRRlON;' IVY, tt-; Qi-wjuw'"-'-' 6UVD e6TfJ' SSHV SiSlBiSH (158) WANT TO BEAT THE FAMILY TO THE DRAW? PHEY know how food PstH it cold, but, serve them hot PtM, with their breakfast eggs for instance, before they start atkinf tor it I Ideal cold in sandwiches or salads, Pkm U simply grand hot at breakfast, lunch jOr dinner. Puis comes in aa easy-to-open t tin V. . keep a tin or two on hand all the time. , a wilt Canadian Co., Limited. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY! Bedroom Suites, Odd Dressers, Dinette Suites, Carpets (all sizes), Linoleum and Congoleum, Chesterfield Suites. See us for your requirements. PHONE ""5 327 3rd AVENUE ayH30oooooH3ooaooootiOoooaaowoaoioooaoooooooiDoccH3ocH3a For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 radio. Also studio couch, phons oo,IOOTaoMOOOO0tKHK,ooKoc 18 rlavtimp nnr! Rlnp Rdl evp-1 tv l" 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,3cakes$1.00 35c, 3 takcs $1.00 ODORS: Pine, ADDie Blossom and Lilac VINOLIA BORACIC and COLD EcS0AP- 20c, 3 50c Ormes Ltd. "Jhf. Pioneer Drutigtets THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 83 Open Dally ira'tn S sun. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 pan. and 7-9 p-ra. ! NOW IS THE TIME I DAY AND NIGHT 9 3 Give us an order right away for the amount ot 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 ln your coal supply this summer as It Is almost certain that the dealers will not be able to cope satisfactorily with the demand next winter. IT IS NOT HOARDING TO BOY YOUR COAL EARLY (It Is also necessary to place your order a day ahead ot Delivery) Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 When Yon Want a Reliable, Comfortable. Dependable J1 Service PHONE 13 w 2t-llour Service at Regular Rates 23 If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city.