FRIDAY, JULY 3, IMS m SHE KNOWS THAT BLUE stops clothes from turning yellow and makes them swwWHITE White lhing rmn! be waihed often. Bwt comtonl waihing f odei the while tvrni it yeHaw thuniii you remember thai the fvtol rtM in vRI keep oil yovr xhito clothes reofl white moVe ibem gleam with snowy lovetineH. n Presbyterian Tea, SnMnleinw On el lk co'evri h blc. TJr b rx InM Mr. K C Nai :!! leave nipht fir :i tr.p to VlMra Mitchell. July 8. Legion Tea. August 5. to- D. A. Hamilton, well known Vancouver financial man and publ'h-cr of the Vancouver News-Herald, sailed Tuesday afternoon on his return to Vancouver after spending a few days here and at Terrace on business. tfu hcuncetnchtS All advertisement In this column will be charged for a full month at 26c a word. LOCAL NEWS NOTES A QlrU' Print Dresses and Sun-ulU, sizes 2-14. Wee ToU' 8hoppc. (13) A St Andrew's Cathedral Sunday School picnic Saturday (tomorrow. Leaving YMlU Club at 1 p.m. Mu Frank Skinner and IttUc daughter. Siiaren. have returned tie city after & visit of a few C apt W. W. M ounce, well known .a:.' pilot, was here lost evening urnmg to Vaneouver from Ket- I F.yin Officer Parker, wbo is '.dentified wttst she Rtal Cana dian Air Fotce here, left on this tvw.r-til tsMtltm Cap fl i m! f a afistn l a two weeks' leave. Major Tnoma Brown, well known Edmonton newspaperman, who Is at present on active service, left on this moraine train for varatlon in Vancouver and a: Kamloops where Mrs. Platen and family have gone (or the sumrm-r J H Horton. formerly with u-Canadian National Express C here and now treated at Jai : Park, where he has been for '.!.. put four years, la at ptisri. back in the city to spend a c u;. of weeks or to on relief duty Clarence Vanahao la anthrr lo al soldier who arrived aaftly n England a few days ago with th latest contingent. Mot long befon i leaving for overseas he wt mar ried to Miss Lois Judge of th el'y. Leading Aircraftsman and Dennis Hitch, who were recently married in Vancouver, the brtdi' bi Ki.- s home at Princeton. The seating capacity of the Cuuto! Theatre has been Increas-d by forty as a result of the re- mvai or me raiting ui u- u ,..k.i rm nil nH ttw nutUnr Into fl(IIVMM t f C i We Space UlUS niur araiuwr the seat formerly used In the . - fc MAAM. MkmfAHflhlll IOea. ntw mini niutv vni.. Church for the past few years, will install his sueoetsor. Rev. Magmts Andtfsqn., .a Pr of the church at morning service next Sunday and will leave next Tuesday afternoon for Seattle near which city he has accepted a new pastorate. The Misses Englna and Margaret, J Mrs. J. R. chrlstensen returned to the city from Vancouver this afternoon to 'spend the vacation with their J parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Chris- J! Presbyterian rummage sale. Aug. tenscn. They are in training at ust 22. St. Paul's Hospital nurses' training Z school In Vancouver. Catholic Basaar. October ,w, t 7 nnA and fl 8. TILLIE THE TOILER r LinwA-tB i Ajjt IS AM A6RIH lpalTrt.he knos AGOUTI .. 1 l i I i n Bruce Dieldal. who la joining the Royal Canadian Air Force, sailed last night (or Vancouver. Capt. Walter Johnson, formerly with the 102nd. Battery here, ha arrived safely In England for overseas service. Mrs. R. J. MacDonaid, wife of Dr. MacDonaid, uirector of the nawrlv MLftbUshAd nubile h1th CITY OF I'KINCK RUPERT The City is offering for sale the property known as toe Washing the AfcerU Capital to spend necessarily arp couple of weeks on leave. 1 Juno 30. V.tK I Arnold Platen, local manager oi ! .the Royal Bank of Canada, left 'Tuesday afternoon to spend a Cit7 Clerk. 153 Buy Wor Savingt Slompi from lKt fC'.t OfCtll OfJOOHtl TiiimOHiofiClt ToiACCONim eiAI1MIHt iioiii OIOCUI IOO tTOlit m-4 UTAH ITOIIt ! having formerly been Miss Bea-1 trice Margaret 8eoU. arrived in Members of the Midlands Band the city this afternoon from the' wuth to take up residence. After 'left on this mornings train for thHr marriage In Vancouver they their homes tn Ontario on leave. ;;iri a honeymoon visit to we Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Baker and son, WUltam, and daughter, Mary, Leading Atreraftsman WUltam returned to the city on Tuesday B; u after spending leave here night's train from a trip to Van iv. his parent. Sergeant Major couver. Having won a scholarship, ' r 1 Mrs W M. Brown, left by BUI will be returning to Vancouver nuirning s train on hti return in fall to attend the University of 1 - duller at Edmonton with British Columbia, .r R ival Canadian Air Force. Fresh Local Itaw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 ati broucht from Vancouver irs riimiiltlllillll have been Installed In the lege, g IICNIC NEEDS Paper Plates, Heavy Crock- Rev. J. H. Myrwang. who has r, ltathlng Caps, Sun iui vf rl rtulfe Lutheran J Glasses and Visors Z vi.i pmifi - p at the VARIETY STORE 5 ram-BiatiiJHirEraiiiBiatft The Hyde Transfer WOOD Get Your Winter Supply Now HYDE TRANSFER Second Avenue AXr vtX) WOVTT LET AMY V t'LU rhone 580 GIRLS TO WAR NOW It's The Boys Who Kiss The Obis Goodbye BY FRANK LOWE (Canadian Press Staff Writer) AN EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT, July :3 Q Now, with all these women's war services, it's the unit here arrived In th eitv thu.boy who kiss the girls goodbye Afternoon to take un rertdiwe. I IIere' this Jumplng-off post i.llt. m M tor Dauie, iona larewetis are as Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton and common as khaki, but up to a few daughter. Miss Tekla Fulton, left months ago it was usually the on Wednesday momlnfi train for girls who were choking back the Lakelae Lake to take up residence sobs as their men departed for the in their summer home. wars. A NOTICE According to govern- - However, since uniformed women mer.t regulation to save gas and s- Jour. who ha been in nave taken their places in the .r nil our ctaanlmr lrl be cash the city for the past week on In-catviu it i Vi mon ui; delivery. Bventon's Ideal ' ,uranc business, will leave St-iWho now ftond on station ptet-Cleaner. (1M) UPdy ni& on W to Van-, forma and docks, waving hankies It was a bit unusual when the first group of Canadian Women's Army Corps girls left here to take .offers' training courses In Cen- Um Block, Second Ave., altuate on ,,aJ cannd. Manv of the women una & ana , bwck , oecuon i.,were accompanied to the station uios win oe receireu up n!by men-everal of them not In ociock noon oaiuruay, jmy unif0rm who looked doleful as I92 Uh train nulled awav. onlv a lit The hlRhpst or any tender not 1 tle cheered by the girls' assurances ea. i va imilH K arlc unon." Away on Troopship But when a troopship swings out into the stream no such Jaunty assurances serve to brighten the prospect and the partings are i.'ometlmes poignant. Especially i now that the men have to clambc: back down the gangplank, leaving aboard a wife, sister, or sweetheart One case concerns a Royal Can adian Air Force officer and a nurs- ine sister. As they stood In the iounge of the transport Just before it sailed, they appeared merely to be fellow passengers, striking up a shipboard acquaintanceship. But when the fussy little tugs hooted at the troop-laden bene I moth, warning all they were due 'to sail, the officer picked up his i can. twisted it for a moment and ' . . ...1.1, T n r.r- n rniiTl t Vl O i alter a quick uuuuu 'lounae. kissed the nursing sister goodbye. She accompanied him to I the gangplank where they paused tnr n moment "Be Rood." he said, i and look alter yourself. " AN INCOMPLETE EXPERT I will dear." she promised, cs. people from time Immemorial have promised before taxing a inp, ana) I'm sorry you arent coming too." Not Sneexlnic Either Once more they kissed this time without the cautious glance and then the officer hurried down the gangplank, without even a backward look. The nursing sister watched him disappear In the shadows of the cavernous waterfront sneas, proo-ably disappointed because he gave no further sign. But had she followed him down onto the pier, she would have seen him stop in the first dark shadow, shake a handkercnier out of his sleeve, and treat his nose to an undeservedly vicious blow. Miss Emily Christopher returned to the city this afternoon from a visit to Vancouver. Duncan McRae returned to the city this afternoon from Ocean Falls where he had been aUendlng school. ;phll Dalgle returned to the city this afternoon from u'trip- w van couvcr. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Lovett ar rived In the city this afternoon from Vancouver to visit Mrs. Lov ett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J i ZarellL C.N.R. Trains For the EasU-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6:00 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays 10:30 ajn. I kin IUSKT SHALL. EMTER V stUjR OAROCM AMD UVE fiTwititn FOR SALE FOR SALE 5 room bungalow, fully i FOR quick sale, several articles frrw4 fnrnltnrtf Xltrm nvmnnt I modern, excellent condition, I J terms cash. Phone Green 450. if (156) D09 Borden St. Call evenings. I." (153) FOR SALE Kitchen table, chairs,!-: Davenport, Sewing Machine, ( Hoover, Dressers, Hall Mirror, i Crockery, etc. SHI Summit Av-Ul enue. Evenings after 6:30 pjn. (153) FOR SALE Bungalow beds, com- '. plete, practically new. Phone Green 693. 345 West Ninth. (154) WANTED WANTED Rowboat, 8-10 ft. Oood conamon. Appiy cox juj, uauy News. tf)' WANTED Wames of reliable boys, ana gins iot paper routes. Ap-;.- ply Dally News. WANTED Hand lroners, pressers. also extractor man and washerman. Apply personally Pioneer Laundry. 154 WANTED Teacher for Evelyn Rural School. 6 pupils. Salary ; $900. References. Secty. School Board, Evelyn, B.C. '156' HELP Wanted, male or female. Central Hotel. 157 WANTED Two chambermaids. Prince Rupert Hotel 153) WANTED Woman for general WANTED Girl wanted for general house work. Phone 543. (152) WANTED 12-foot 306, Dally News. Hospital. rowboat. WANTED Immediately BOARD AND ROOM i housework. Prince Rupert HoteL l (153) ,a Hot O (152) o MAN and 9-year old daughter ,o would like board and room to-1 g gether or housekeeping room or if small house. H. Spofford, General o M52 EXPERIENCED Stenographer com ROOM and board for man willing j io snare. 7ou Taser ei. uoj , FOR RENT FOR RENT AccommodaUon for service man's wife. Phone Blue 990 after 5 o'clock. (153) LOST LOST Bla:k key case on Fourth Street. Initialled M. K. E. Green B83.. . , . -,(156) PERSONAL URGENT Will any person knowing whereabouts of F. Roma, believed fishing out of here, noU-fy J. H. Harmon, Pemberton Building, Victoria. If necessary, wire. NO ROLLING STONE Beds of moy growing In bogs are the tips of plants which Began life thousands of years ago and arc now beds of peat 20 feet thick. BY WESTOVER ll Notice To Our Customers ?l CHANGE IN STORE HOURS i FOR SALE New 2-room house, S furnished or unfurnished. 1063 Hays Cove Avenue. Green 639. j (lf)' Under present circumstances, wherein we find the obtaining of competent help a serious problem, we are forced to change our Saturday Closing Hour. Effective next Saturday, June 27, the hour of Closing will be 6:00 p.m. We regret that this change Is necessary and ask that you, our customers, assist us to meet changed conditions by shopping In the morning' hours whenever possible, particularly on Saturdays. We shall do our utmost to render the best service possible. WATTS & NICKERSON 532 THIRD Ave. M0OOCH3CJOCH0H0HKKHO a a o o o petent In shorthand and typing- o State full particulars In first letter. City. Box 305, Dally News.!g (151) d 10 to rent S house or apartment; permanent, g Red 271. (154) S WANTED to rent furnished rooms or small house for year possible Immediate possession by civil engineer. Apply Box 297 Daily- News. (154) o s 0 o o MURESCO MP PHONE 315 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY! I Bedroom Suites, Odd Dressers, Dinette Suites, Carpets (all sizes), Linoleum and Congoleum, Chesterfield Suites. See us for your requirements. PHONE 775 327 3rd AVENUE i I FOR WALL AND CEILING DECORATION Lovely Soft Finish Economical, Easy and Practical Eighteen Beautiful Tints At .the Old Prices Pkg 75c 1-2 Pkg. .... 10c GORDON'S HARDWARE I 5 5 PHONE 311 MCBKIUU Sllittl g 0KtOOOOOOOOOOOOOKHKlOOOOOOaOOCH50 Just Arrived A grand assortment of Spectator Pumps and Ties. White -with Blue, Black and Brown trim. , HARACHUS White, Red, Beige and Brown Fashion Footwear Next to Dollar Store I NOW IS THE TIME- Phone Red 321 Give 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 tha summer as It is almost certain that the dealer wW not be able to cope satisfactorily with the demand next winter. IT IS NOT HOARDING TO BUY YOUR COAL EARLY (it Is also necessary to place your order a day ahead of Delivery) Albert .& McCaffery Ltd. PHONES Jl OR 117 ml I I . ei'l t f ft tttTTt I I ITU A A