RJtDAY AUOU8T10, 1942 II I i UTB 1U I IH 9X1 ; 1ST MILK Ilullcl if rayroiu" JWmuTi of Pacific and roundels appreciation of -;d milk as a food for twins, Mr. F. E. D. k so highly of Pa- WthcuhceinehtA cdvcrt sements In this pr..-) w.a be chargrd for a csnth at 25c a word. t fiiak'o 8ale at Dollar ''9 F i!i Bazaar. Oct. 21 rZ3E DalLY xjfj-wa I American Canadian ToUl 13,067,922 .10.001,507 FURNITURE i Suites, ninetif Rnltnt TlAHrnnm Cnlloa i i mi i a Whifflets From The Waterfront The record of the International FUberles Commlaslon show that for the period from April 16 to July SI 1942 the following amount! ot halrbut have been landed tn the Pacific Coast port: Area 2 Area 3 American 13,947,430 12336,373 Canadian 8383384 361,144 , Total 22331-083 12,587,517 Those figure have been corrected to datp hilt ar mklt 4 MI k we will continue to ,urther corr(lerM. Tne ur i lonK aa It U ncc. tor Are 2 Include some haHbut teep the twlrw on a whWl hsu ,andw, undf rnlt since the closure of the reru- rxr rompllment can iar halibut fuming season In that area. Pacific milk IiS!talril and acuum Parked : i u u: B?.attarwiurm Tne landings from July 31 amounted to: Area 2 April l to Area 3 13,90,042 Area, 2 Area 3 American 8tt,4J7 ifiltm Canadian 84tfm mm TwUl haw matkkial Ni:i:nr.i Remember! The National Salvage Committee's campaign for NW3 WANT ADd URINO KP k not In Its monetary value EilTTH. PHONE v bul ,n extr uppha of raw ma terial. I MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A OOOI) PLACi: TO IWY Cedar Chests ullfully flnUhed wllli Walnut Inlaid Veneer with Copper Rind, protection atalnt moths. All at different prices. MIO.VE mS 1M J, J ! u-i-trr SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES' - Here U your chance to try the latest 3-inch IWninnBOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank ja Hair Shaper. Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauly Salon VIOLET MAI! Cor, Clli and Fulton AboTe Sunrhe Store Phone Hlue 913 for Appointments 2 T a K0"- UMn Room Tables. Coffee Tables. End t wviwiwimi SSCS10, fctilVIWIIg UtAIIVWi VyiUVilVB ?l-c Mirrors. Medicine Pahlnets FLOOR COVERING ? Linoleum, Inlaid Linoleum, Printed Linoleum, Rcxo-''um, CongouniARugs.all sizes, Seamleaa Axmlnater r' - csUndcffnr Carpets, Nonsllp Bath Matt, and t nille Bedspreads, Sheets, Pillows. Window Shades. WHITE WOOD FURNITURE - r Drawers. Book Shelves, Hall Tree, Night Tables, Step ldc? stool, Folding Steps, Step Ladder. Celling Dryers,. Ironing Boards, Sleeve Boards, Chairs, Eastern Hard-Ki" hrn Tables. Droplcaf Tables. CAMP FURNITURE " C.imp Cots, Folding Chairs, 6x8 Tent, Pack Sacks, Pack Yukon Eiderdown, Sleeping Robes, Mountaineer Down-Cccping Robes, Hikers' Sleeping Bags (wool filled). WE HAVE THE OOODS Elio's Furniture Store U2?!" AVENUE, Next to Dally N tews TILLIE THE TOILER LET'S CiO OL)TSirK Akirv tai Green 91C I'LL. BET MDO KNOW ALU THE JUL-Nt v-t r LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Leona Whlffln left for a trip to Victoria on Saturday nl)?ht. Mrs. H. Thrupp ond son left on Saturday for a trip to Vancouver. Jack Joy Jr. lft on Saturday nlht for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Leah Ua mo-Bert left on Saturday night for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. D. ZareHl was a passenger leaving on Saturday night for Vancouver. Dr. Heaney and Dr. Richardson were passengers leaving on Saturday night for Vancouver. D. Critchley, accountant at Inverness Cannery, left on Saturday night for a trip to Vancouver. Miss piorrie Walker left on Sat- 23 .669 .510 14 ffiinjLH i isrtdUiy night on her return to Van- For the month of July, 1942. the C0UTer attw Pndln a hoUday landed - -- . "wi v imihiui wn c Mrs. Glen Lundquist arrived in the city on Friday morning from Seattle to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. Balagno. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny O'Neill left n Saturday night for Victoria where they will take up future residence. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Acton from Bdmonton, are visiting in the city with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. Acton. Advertise In The Dally News In aid of war work, the Queen Mary Chapter I.OD.E., held a very successful tag day on Saturday, collecting the sum of four hundred dollars. The chapter thanks the public for their generous support In the worthy cause. Timely Recipes PEACH COmiLEK 2 cups sliced peaches 1 tablespoon lemon Juice v2 cup sugar 1 tablespoon butter botsford, B C. ;HELP wanted, male or female. Ap.- tender not necesearily accepted Terms: Strictly Cash. Norman A. the Rentals Control Act. Highest L jorjiny. tendcrjiot, necessarily ac cepted. Terms: Strlotly Cash. Norman A. Watt. Administrator of the Estate of Ragnhild Petersen (Harris). (184) i FOR SALE Camp cook stove, good I condition. Apply 1356 6th Ave. j East. (185) ! CASTOR OIL FOR HANDS i In Britain where It Is almost impossible to get hand creams or ! lotions busy hands are kept soft ,and pretty with a little castor oil mixed with salt. I FOR SALE Sealed Tenders will, A NETTLING EXPERIENCE SURE. I K'NCMI EM ALU I'VE STUDIED 'EM ply Central Hotel be received by the undenagned WANTED Experienced waitresses up untu noon of Wednesday. I TiM willing to learn. Smiles August 18. iwwt, for the pur- '' cle Bay. (19S) chase of Lots 2. 3 and 4. Block , rZTl : T . 2. Sec. 7, City of Prince Rupert. together with imsrovemnts and , general contents, situate at Am "wiw uuuj wi care ior i months baby In own home. Reply Box 327 Daily News. (185 brose Avenue. Highest or any i WANTBD oirl or middle aaed woman, tionery. Apply Green 693. Macey's Confec- v asA vravrmi I so you S SLm t (184 Watt. Administrator of the',: Esutes of Roderick McLean and.WANTED Dishwasher, immedl- William Moffat. (134) FOR SALE in Haselton, house and barn with five lots; good well. Apply to H. Denno, Ocean Falls, B.C. (192) 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, situate at 229 1st Avenue. These premises consist of a 1H storey house and cabin at rear. Sale Includes contents of both house and cabin. Sale of these premises is contingent upon purchaser assum ing the responsibility for giving aijy. per day and board. Apply Commodore Cafe. (184) WANTED Small Reflex camera and accessories. Apply Box 326 Daily News. Ojtf) GBSL wanted at Central News. Apply between 8 and 10 pm. (tf) WANTED Resident worker over 25, fond of children, required at Ridley Home. Phone Red 822. (tf) WANTED, two housekeeping rooms, married couple, no children. PhoneRod 893. Suite 6 Summit Apartments. cat) (185) WANTED To rent furnished apartment or housekeeping room. Call A. J Miller, Commercial Hotel. (184) ROARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room for man sharing. 718 Fraser Street. LOST LOST Between 7th and 9th Ave. Lady's gold wrist watch, valued as keepsake. Reward. Phone Blue 397- (185) ( notice to tenants as provided by WANTED To rent a piano. Phone' "Y" Cafeteria To Be Opened S Lively DrltUh Boy. Are Feature At V. M.-Y.W. Concert Good news for all hungry ser- ai vice men, Mr. Trant the manager for the new Y M C A Services Cafeteria is now in town and is S busy like a little bee getting things " 5 In order. The big feature of this P J cafeteria is that it w411 be oDen M M evenings, a much needed accomodation in this town, i Two of the Y W C A Junior Hostesses are now In the R. C . A. F. Jeanle Cameron is in St. Thom-,as taking a clerical accountancy 'course and at the rate she is ar nrr of if kftnuM tin.... i Follow recipe for Fruit Short- SOOn. N&ncv Brmrniw iraa ornt. sake (below) increasing milk to ed more recently and Is now home cup (to make drop batter). on a fortnight's furlough. Both Plaea peaefce in baking dish; girt should look pretty natty sprinkle wish sagar and lemon in their smart alrforce blue unl-Jukre; dot with butter. Drop dougn forms. in 6 iMMmle over peache. Bake in I Last night's concert party feat-hot oven 4M degrees F.) for lft'ured two of the British boys, Bert minute, then in moderate oven Pownall of Birmingham and Vlc-350 degrees F.) for about M.tor Bannteter of London. Bert minute, fems 6. I sane "Tr" anrt thP "n.rt Variations: - . . . i ONE HORSE FOR TEX LONDON. Aug 0 A horsepower" car is still being driven through the streets of London but nine of its horses have been laid up for the duration. The converted car a banker's Is drawn by one horse. Classified Ads. FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE- Fully modern stucco WANTED - Groom -to-be must home with acre of land, bearing have furnished house or apart-o re hard, own spring water, full , ment OR ELSEl Box 314 Dally basement, fire place. Best schools , Nws. tf in B.C. Apply P. M. Za leaky. Ab-' song" and led the bays in a live- nppw yowtg Bwusenate 2 cups ly lng song. Vic Bannister convul-thinly sliced AMdas for eacheslsed the audience wtto his cheeky and use ctrp brown sugar l2 1 chatter in the Lambeth style. )easpoon cinnamon and 4 tea-1 When asked If he or his family spoon nutmeg. had suffered in London Blitz Vic uiueberry CobblerSubstitute 2 cups blueberries, cooked, for the peaches. replied nonchalantly, "No not much, but we did have an Intend- for any soft of a place when they get here and see for themselves how things are. Remember, if you don't worry someone else has to worry for you and that person Is usually THE HOSTESS FUNERAL NOTICE Alice Maria Relly will take place ' j Tuesday. August 11 at 2:30 pjn. 1 from the chapel of the B.C. Undertakers. 3f savoy HOT E L Carl Zarelli, Prop. Tbone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET TRINCE RUPERT NATIONAL i Messenger Service Call it . . . We Haul it H We never close n Phone Red 392 BlBlBJB!BIIJB.IBlflJBIBIBlU liOVr.KXMKNT LIOl'OK ACT" (Secrtloa 28) Notice of Application for Cmivnt to Tranfrr of Ikrr Licence Notice is hereby given that on the 10th df- ot. Set'.mb-. AD. 1942, the uiuteraigfwvi ImMKfaTTo " "afrpty Wftt Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence No. 5730. Issued In respoat of premises being part ot the pmnHfies known as tbe Com-mercM Hotel situate M the corner of Hm Avenue and EkgtoUi Street, in the City of Prince Rupert, Province of BrIUsh Columbia, upon the lands described as lota Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) In Block Nine (9) Section One (1) Map 933, Prloce Rupert Land RegtatraOon District, from Alexander Prudhomme of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, to Prince Hotel Limited, the Transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 3rd day of August A D. 1942. PRINCE HOTEL LIMITED BY WESTOVER SORE 1 .CoJ THV'S OMEOKTV CSEHsiUS ORTlCA . IM'PLAIM J miri in a a - - - . ' alala m 1 1 II 1 1 rBTI i 1 1 1 1 i I i I i B i ITsinilTBTniTBXIIBTBTIXBTI li I a , I CIVIC CENTRE f CARNIVAL VICTORY QUEEN I Cast Your Votes For Your Queen MISS ETHEL KNUTSON Sons of Norway. MISS OPAL OLSEK Royal Canadian Navy. MISS EILEEN HAMBLIN Canadlan-ArmyForces. auhs fnlL MURRAY Royal CanadlaiAirforce. MISS MARGARET GREIG United Services. MISS HAZEL TOOMBS Junior Chamber of Commerce. CARNIVAL TIME AUG. 31 to SEPT. 4 B ( IB 1 HI I B I IB i B I BIB1 BIBiBJ B 1 BIB! flvBSBlBlB.I B 3 M3 B J B: t EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY In accordance with Government Regulations, Wholesale Meat Deliveries will be made only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until further notice. BURNS & CO. LTD. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LTD. MINE HOST . TO 100,000 LONDON, Aug. 10 V mX With llary burn its way through the two . . Q.f ... bteert manaSement Jb top stories of our house" No, not Ith miMh h HWnti tHav wn i in the country Is MaJ. R. T. Laueh- take It. The rooming situation Is grow ing so acute that the reasonable advice to all those contemplating ton of National Service Hotels Corporation, the government-owned organization responsible for having their wives join them is-, housing and feeding 100,000 Indus don't, unless you hare been lucky ;triai workers. enough to secure accomodation for I them. Day in and day out we hare the same problem of wives '"taking a chance'' on getting a jroom and then seeking desperately NEW SIR RICHARD ANGLESBY, Eng., Aug. 10 OJ Sir Richard Henry WWlams-Bulkeley, 79, commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron, died at hLs home, Hejx-to the baronetcy is his grandson, Capt. Richard Wllliams-Bulkeley, - T TiTfr ' CHILDREN'S HOTEL SOMEWHERE IN CORNWALL. August 10: Evacuee children, all of them under 15. are running an hotel here. They call it Total War Sea'croft Hotel and head of the staff U 14-year old Connie . 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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 Put in the Mall NOW This Offer for a limited time only Box 549 c-o Dally News, Prince Rupert, B.C. Name Address Home Occupation a r 1 1 m i. Wl W a