jKii I ? ' it 1 I - I a Mir I onritriotop Vy 1 VUllUtUUlVU t Moose Chanter j. the Moose. Chapter s regular meeting in -s Hall on Wednes- and initiated another . ciidate. The steady ;fi rhapUT, through the he senior recent and .s most gratifying and -: and helps to aceom-..-eat work the organlsa- f..r ;'T presented to its Mrs. Margaret ToMn. iLLlrJ TUB TOILER THUt 1'ILTEACHVWI now To BEAT THE if rri jm oo bad r 'MINI IS OLD CHUM The Tobacco of Quality cut coaiii roi mm cut -ini roi aouiNo you own in a few well-chosen words, on behalf or her tireless efforts, a framed motto: "The Pikrrim nnv. ernors Pledge to Childhood.'' A pleasant social evening was brought to a close with the members serving refreshments, after several contests had -been held. Winners are as follows: Mrs. A. TatteraaU and1 Mrs. F. Grimblc on a cut with Mrs. A. Moller. IRISH SANTA CLAILS LIMAVADY. Northern Ireland. August 8: OV-John Ljmd a blacksmith, so loved children that he loft part of his life savings of 6j000 to provide an annual tea for them at Christmas. SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES! Here Is your chance to try the latest 3-INCH "VTHERBOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank 1.: Hair Shaper. Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET .MAII Cor. Cth and Fulton AboTe Sunrlte Store I'hone ISlue 913 for Appointments FURNITURE " i id Suites. Dinette Suites. Bedroom Suites, Cedar T'-a Wagons. Living Room Tables. Coffee Tables. End Radio Tables, Occasional Chairs. Smoking Stands, Clothes Mirrors, Medicine Cabinet. FLOOR COVERING Up Linoleum. Inlaid Linoleum. Printed Linoleum, Rcxo-I ' "um, OongaUum, Itups all stses, Ssamleas Axralruter all siMIUrSr"fei parpeU. Nonsllp Bath Mats, and Ma)s.' . iLLlsEDDINfi t B: inketor.OrWBtetikeU. White Blankets, Bedthrows. Com-Cb'rntllc BjpfciacU, Sheets, Pillows, Window Shades. WHITE WOOD FURNITURE ' ' f Drawers. Book Shelves. Hall Tree. Night Tables. Step Ladder Stool, Folding Steps, Step Ladder, Celling Drye". Ironing Boards. Sleeve Boards, Chairs, Eastern Hard-i, KiU hen Table. Dropleaf Tables. CAMP FURNITURE Camp CoU, Folding Chairs, 6x8 Tent, Pack Sacks, Pack "''' Yukon Eiderdown. Sleeping Robes, Mountaineer Downed Sleeping Robes. Hikers' Sleeping Bags (wool filled). WE HAVE THE OOODS Elio's Furniture Store riUHI) AVENUE, Next to Dally News Green 910 A See the Wee Tot's 8home for Specials In Girls' Frocks. Sizes 3 Kind up. (183) The local Sons of Norway lodge Is entering a candidate for the Carnival Queen Contest in the person U Ethel Knu,Uon. A Members W.A. Can. Legion taffies io be held In Theatre Tues day evening. All those having books please turn In to Mrs. VV. Kotowtfl net later than Saturday night. (183) A Prince Rupert Dry Dock Employee's Assocatlon. Employee DANCE to be held In the Staff House Dining Hall. Sat. Aue. 8 at 9 p.m. Admission 50c. Ladles Free. All men must show their Bed or oreen Passes. (i83 FQH SALE FOR SALE Bargain on oak din-v.v, room table and chairs. Bissell rarpet sweeper, radio, mothproof clothes cupboard. Phone Black 33J. da?) FOR SALE Two beds, buffet and j four chairs, kitchen table and two chairs. Phone Red 267. (183) FOR SALE FuHy modern stucco home with acre of lartd, bearing orchard, own spring water, full basement, fire place. B$tt schools to B.C. Apply P. M. Zaleaky, Ab-botsford. B.C. FOR SALE One chesterfield suite. Phone Red 801. tf FOR SALE Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned op until noon of Wednesday, August 12. neat, for the purchase of Lots 2, 3 and 4, Block 2. Sec. 7. City of Prince Rupert, together with toprovesaants and general contents, situate at Ambrose Avenue. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: Strictly Cash. Norman A. Watt. Administrator of the Estates of Roderick McLean and William Moffat. (184) FOR SALE In Haselton, house and barn with five lots; good well. Apply to H. Denno, Ocean Falls, B.C. (1M) FURNITURE for sale and house available to purchaser. $200 cash, balance terms. Apply Box 324 Daily News. a 88) FOR SALE-Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up until noon of Wednesday. August 12. next, for the purchase of Lot 31, Block 17. Section 1. City of Prince Rupert, sUuate at 230 1st Avenue. These premises consist of a 14 storey house and cabin at rear. Sale Includes contents of both house and cabin. Sale of these premises is contingent upon purchaser assuming the responsibility for giving notice to tenants as provided by the Rentals Control Act. Highest or any tender not necessarily ac-cepjed. Terms: Strictly Cash. Norrnan A. Watt, Administrator of die Estate of Ragnhild Peder-sen (Harris). (184) FOR SALE Residence occupied by Dr. Brocklosby, 4th Avenue East, ayflUabje for occupancy Sjptem-ber 1. For prtfe 'andTferms see Norman A. Watt, Court House. Prince Rupert. (184) Messrs. Thos. Sutherland and Smith of ,the Pacific Brewers' Agency are here on business to day. LONDON, Aug. 8 W Farmers and farm workers of England and Wales have by voluntary levies contributed $4,500,000 to the Red Cross in two years. THE LESSER DANGER " tH2 DAILY Nisw3. I LOCAL NEWS MOTEs A Cash for old gold, Bulger's. A Specials in Afternoon Dresses at "Star's." qgst A Open Painters' Meeting. Sunday. 8 pjn.. Carpenters' Han, Fraser St. A farewell smoker for Staff Sergeant Douglas Oddy was held last night. Among those present were: Quarter Master Sergeants J. Jessl-man, A. RkketU. Staff Sergeants ,L. Jarvta. R. Taylor, W. P. Web-.ster, Sergeants H. Blake, E. Prior, Sapper C. II. Porter, A. Redfern, ;R- M. Johnson. Fusilier W. Bell, jand Messrs. W. Hogg and IL J. .Christie. Sergeant Prior, tenor. sang "One Dozen Roses" and en- cored with "My Wild Irish Rose.' Advertise In The Daily News I aa ... . Classified Ads. WANTED WANTED Groom-to-be must have furnished house or apart-; meat OR ELSE! Box 314 Dally News. (tfi ' HELP wanted, male or female. Apply Central Hotel. 084 WAJTTBD Experienced waitress I j or girls willing to learn. Smile I Cafe. Gow Bav iimiI (187) I WANTED Small Reflex camera I and accessories. A only Box 326 1 Dally News. 186) I wanted- RjasWeAt oyer ao. lona or cnadren. required at Ridley Home. Phone Red 822. Of) WANTED, two housekeeping rooms. PJione Red 893. Suite 6 Summit' Apartments. (J84) WANTED To rent a piaaj). Phone Green 693. (185) WANTED To rent furnished apartment or housekeeping room. Call A J. Miller. Commercial Hotel. (184) "Tost LOST Five keys on rlnz. Finder please leave at Dally News. Re-j warn. I83 LOST Wallet containing registra tion card, exemption papers, CashlF1nd(r nloacA return tn XT GrleveiStaff House No. 1. Re-1 rd. (183)1 PERSONAL YOUR 'OPPORTUNITY Civil Service Examinations are announced for position as Clerk Grade 1 and Grade 2. ADDliea- tlon forms to be filed in Ottawa 1 by August 17, 1942. Age limit 16-60. Information and booklet free. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. No Agents. YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER-garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg. Man. DROU6KTJ VietL SAVl IR 'I III V-Wi: . IL1 JP : I V mlmmA vsmmri MM CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our kind friends for the expressions of sympathy in our recent sad bereavement, and for those who sent their beautiful floral tributes: Mrs. Sarah Benson, Miss Shirley Hayhurst, Mrs. Emma" Robinson, Miss Yvonne Washburn. Mrs. Maggie Johnson, Mrs. Matilda Burke (Cedarvale), Mrs. Harry Wllizqu, Miss Irene Washburn, Mrs. Emma Bright (Cedarvale), Miss Effie Johnson, Mrs. Agnes Sutton (Cedarvale), Miss Beatrice Burke (Cedarvale), ,Mlu Margaret Burke (Cedarvale), Mr. and Mrs. Brakenbury, George and Kate Brakenbury (Terrace), .Mrs. J. A. Sampare, Miss Loretta I Washburn. Hudson's Bay Co. Staff. 'St. Paul's WA, Native Day School. Mr. and, Mrs. John Hayhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moberly (Cedarvale), Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tur-ley (Cedarvale), Mrs. E. Magnussen (Prince Rupert), Mrs. John Bur ton (Cedarvade). Signed Mrs. James Ryan and PhJHp Ryan and iamlly, Kitwan-ga, BjC. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Reuben Leighton and family wish to thank all their friends for their kind sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. LO.D.E. Tagging For War Work WANTED-Lady to care tor 3 Queen Mary Chapter. I.ODJL. months baby in own home. Re- held a tag day today, proceeds to Ply Box 327 Dally News. (186) L, , d Jor r work. j. A. WANTED Girl or middle agwlITeiie va convenor. Those tagging 1 woman. Apply Macey's Confec-lwere: ttonery. (184) j Barbara Teng, Jean Calderwood, - lEJspetb MacKenzie, Mary Adcock, Y.WXJJV. Rooms Registry. Rooms Betty Wide, Marie Lock. Robert urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. 'smith. Alan Forman. Mrs. S. Maug-' WANTED stAopranh,r Annlv han. Mrs. Dodimead, Mrs. Taylor. Prince Rupert Fishermen's CoHf": MrStJ 1f?' Operative FUh Uver Plant. Gov- ,0,Idhaml ?mtt;,fV?' ison' M ly ernment Wharf. dg3) S2rMStrae?fn' T !jAnne Whiting. Margaret Wide. WANTED Dishwasher, immedi-1 Kathleen Smith. Art Lancaster, aiely. $2.26 per day and board. Margaret Dodimead, Mrs. J. E. Bod-Apply Commodore Cafe. (184) Idle, Mrs. Oland, Mrs. C. Evitt, Mrs. .. -,D. C. Stuart. Mrs. Whiting, Mrs. WANTED Room and board forf XIrs. Brass. woman and cauo. Phone Blue 83. BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. M. Valentin, a boy and girl. All doing nicely. tfhheuhcetneHtJ All advertisements jn this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. United Rummage Sale at Dollar Store. August 29. Can. Legion Fall Bazaar. Oct 21 iiKiritiiifiiiiiiijrarimat NATIONAL Messenger Service! Call it . . . We Haul it 2 We never close ; Phone Ked 392 !OVEKXMENT LIQl'OK ACT" (Seat ion 28) Not Iff of Application fur Connt to Tran.frr of Iferr I.l-ncr N"ocic is hereby given that cm the 10th flay of -Septuaibci-P. 1943, tj undersigned tnteods to apply to Uie Liquor Control Board for contmnt to tnunfer of Beer Ureno No. 5730. Issued in reapeot of premlsce being part of the premises known as The Commercial Hotel sKuate t The corner of Ftret Avenue and Eighth Street. In the City of Prince Rupert. Province ot Britten Cblumbta. upon the lands described as Lots Thirteen 13) and Fourteen (14) in Block Nine (9) Section One ( 1) Map 923. Prince Rupert Land Regtotratton District, from Alexander Prudhomme of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, to Prlxe Hotel Limited, the Transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 3rd day of August AX). 1942. PRINCE HOTEL LIMITED BY WESTOVER OH. IS TrUT ALU-X THOUGHT SURE THERE WAS A HAU STOPl AND MY VICTORY CSAROEN VOOVLD i.r ufr 85 HUI MED CHURCH NOTICES FIRST BAPTIST -CHURCH '5th Avenue and Young Street) IN UNION SERVICES WITH First Presbyterian sChurch Fourth Avenue East ' Morning Service, 11:00 a.m. Baptist Church. subject "A UVINO CREED." Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Church. Subject "THE HOLY SPIRIT SPEAKS" "Walk in the Spirit and ye shall not fulfil the lusts of the flesh.' REV. C. 3V. WRIGHT Pastor FIRST UNITED CHURCH Sixth Avenue and Musgrave Place Pastor: Rev. J. A. Donnell, M.A. 11200 ajn. Captain W. J. Garbutt (Edmonton Fusiliers). 7:30 pjnv-Captaln Claude F. Acree (United States Army). ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner McBride and Fifth Rev. L B. Anderson, Pastor Res. 435 "tb. Ave. E. Phone Blue 377 Mrs. I. Feness, Organist Miss Alma Dybhavn, BS. Pianist Mrs. Leonard Blrtch, SJS. Supt. 11:00 ajn. Morning Worship: "Christ's Words to the Cities of Sin and Unreoentance" .7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! X Young People's hike and picnic. Tuesday. Meet at Church,Jp.m, HUMORIST DEAD WOODFCRD, Eng., August 8: O) A. P. Garland, short story writer and humorits, died at his home in Woodford. He was 62. a former chairman of (tie London Press VENUS AT $17 CARDIFF, Wales. August 8: 7 A. S. Watson, who specializes in carving figures from matchstlcks. turned his hobby to good account when a carving he did of Venus Club. raised S447 durins a warshln week. The MUSIC You Want When You Want It Attach a new RECORD PLAYER to your Radio With Electric Motor Semi-permanent Needle (good for 10 years $5 worth of Records (your own choice) Only 1118.50 IS I NOTE These attachments not sold without $5 record comple-j ment included in above price. Spring motor type for I battery operated radio $1.00 additional uBHEEeHaEEessaaiQ MAKE YOUR EARNINGS PERMANENT Against Hazards of Bombing and Other Disabilities Through the Largest Organization of its kind in the World .... The Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association will guarantee to pay you from $50.00 to $200.00 monthly for as long as your earnings stop due to sickness or accident and will pay It continually from one day to the end of life. Bombing and war hazard disability at no extra cost. 24-hour complete coverage on or off the Job. Additional benefits for hospitalization. Age limits men 18-69, women 18-35. Find out If you can qualify to take advantage of this remarkable offer. You are not obligated. Fill out the coupon today It will bring you complete details. OVER 100 MILLIONS PAID IN CLAIMS Tut In the Mail NOW This Offer for a limited time only Box 549 c-o Daily News, Prince Rupert, B.C. Name Address Home Occupation