VHUHBDAY, JULY 31, mi ECONOMIZE - Making Tea Correctly Avoids Waste "SALADA TEA must HAvr. sAcuiricn 'Continued from peee 1 1 ftyro Club was arranged by Robert ' utiierland by whom he waa ttrtro-cured. At the eoehnin of the uddrpM. apprreteMen ef the ewb v.a "ired by President Oeflaae L, F irle wlu) was tn the chair. OuU, be ides Mr Scrivener, InehKM nurd Hall of Clifton. Califor- and R. Bmoe Abel of Van- A ..mmunieaMon tttm the re .in1 district tmemw tnHnrnted the local club's bflMesrn md brer, adjudged aeMMd beat fen the Announcement wax made next district convention t . u,( be held at New Weatmhwter. I .p new district governor of Ojrro L! George Knxim of Kamloop .. !; already promised to visit I :i c Kupert for the next Instal-L - .or. of officers. nard Hall of Clifton, CaHfor-v be next week'a Oyro laneh-ixaktr. W M. WatU being ;-:;Mblc for to program. M I. K SkJetnea and daughter. c urter. are latvlnf tonight - V.iiciuver. n w c Woodward. Uetrten-u .vrrnnr of ftfttisn OaiumWa. .'. vi KUrday morning a train J :n,iinton. 1-OST WITH SINCJAI'OKi: 1918 untU September. 18M. r )82j0OOjO0 was spent on i t tun and eqotpinent of the fortifications .MOUNTAIN OF METAL Work and ButkMnas a- has sussnlled the British vrnun with more than 1 - .mi of scrap metal to aur-:.'"irmal trade supplies TIRELESS ENERGY Is the keynote of today. A balanced diet is essential, Thou, sands say the "Self-Starter" Breakfast helps keep them driving. A bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, with milk and Wfir, gives needed food energy, enough for example, to walk over 314 miles or run over 21 And that exclusive Kellocg's flavour! 4 out of 5 Csnadian housewives vote it tops. Get some today. Made by 1 xveuogg-g m London, Canada. THE "SEIF.STARTER" BREAKFAST I TILLIE THE TOILER Clothing Ration Hits Bier Women HritUh He Ktilationi Slake No Pro. j vMon For Prod utt Ion of Outsize Garments LONDON. July 23 Pity the "outslf" woman in these days of clothing ration coupons. It means i2M,MQ women customers of just one firm of southwest London drapers w4U soon be unable to buv clothes. The drapers say Hoard of Trade clothing regulations make no provision for dressing these women bf there are no "OJJ" garments In the utility range. Draper R R. Neat, specialist tn garments for the not-so-slender. said, "manufacturers ate no longer producing comets, brassieres, underwear or stockings tor the woman who Is not stock atae." The large woman, he added, requires more clothes because she wears them out so much more qutetty than other women due to more strain on the seams and one J of the chief reasons why manu facturers will opt continue making outsise garments is becaswe they have to sacrifice additional coupons themselves to obtain the materials. On the other hand, and quite apart from all this. ttH a ctneh something will be done far theae women when their cMnes wear out After j . Misses Brsctna and Margaret i Chrhrtcmen are leaving tonight on thetr return to Vancouver to resume their n uses' training duties after spending their holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mm. H. K. fhrUtensen Of Ajff CORN FLAKES J6'J 5 i - I-WIL?, j Oiler Besner returned to the city I yesterday from Vancouver. ' Mrs. J. MeOrelsh left on yesterday's train for Toronto. Mrs. c. Wilson left on yesterday morning's train for Winnlfxsg. Carl ZareHt returned to the city yesieraay irom a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mm. Jaek Preece and Miss Bdlth Oandy returned to the city yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bcherk. who have been en a tstp south, return ed o the Hjr yesterday from Mr. and Mrs. J. Comer, who have been on a v&estten trip to Vancouver, returned to the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mills and child arrived In the city yesterday from Victoria for a visit with Mr Mills' parents. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Mills, Muagrave Place. Ted Is home on leave from ins naval duties. A Until further notice the Red Cross looms will be open Wednesday afternoons only from 1 p.m to ft pin. Anyone wishing to receive material or return work kindly take notice. Scott Kennedy, son of Oapt. and Mrs. II. O. Kennedy, left on yesterday morning's train for Prince Oeorge. His mother and younger' brother win be leaving tn about a week for Prime Oeorge. A NOTICE Is given that Artillery may be at night or, and day. R. Brace Abel, weB known in on Bis retard to head-in Victoria after seendinc a few days bere on official inspection duties. Mrs J. C. Gamey, wife ol Lieut. Col. Oamey. has arrived in the city from Orono. Ontorto. tor a visit She to the guest of Capt and ; Mrs R. E. M. Yereargjh. Sheth Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew, after a residence of twenty years in Prince Rupert, are leaving next Monday morning for Wetaskiwin. Alberta, where they will make their future home. Both have been esteemed residents here and their departure will be regretted by numerous friends. Throuph an error in telegraphic , transmission, the name of Victor Amadio was omitted from the list ' ; of toeal students who were sue-' (eeaaful in university entrance ex-! amlrmUons, results of which were I published in the Dally New on i Tuesday. i i HNOW. SNOW Nn. t. IMtiaillH N. 1. 1'Ol.VRI Xo. , fOLAlim N. S anil Itll.AICH N. . MINr.KAI. CLAIMS. Batumi In the AUln Xtmln Division Where UnMed: AlMMt 7 mlm North ol TUimtMh. B.C. Lawful hoMrr Polris-TKku Miolng OnmnMtff LM PMC :lvf hotder'a tree miner' oertif loate (i'iaOlE TAKE NOTICE thM Junes T. Onder-, lull. F.M C S4SME, M agent for !Mu Mining oOmpnny IM.. ril.C 6M01E Intends, it the end of atxty ' tlnvH and not later than one year from the cMKe hereof to QpXy to tlie Mlli-' ln Recorder of Oertirmrtea of Itn-, provemMTta (or the rxe ot obWti- Inc Crown (ranta of the above claltna. And further take m that aotton. under nerAlon Bft of the "Mineral Aot." I ffliut be eommenecd before tile Imu-I anre of auch CerMflcaAM of Impro-e-Imenta. DtMed this 20th day of June. 1042. CTS DAILY NjMS LOCAL. NEWS NOTES may hare article)! you want to dispose of. Call Oreen &1G, Third Avenue next to the Dally News, Prince Rupert. Miss Dorothy Shearman. R.N. of the nursinc staff of St. Paul's Hospital. Vancouver, arrived In the city yesterday and left last night lr Cmxton on the Skeena River to spend a vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. Shearman, who came Into town to meet her. EVSftY DAY Bvy War Saving Stamps from lANtf rosTOHicts oiuootm TttifHONi orncii ToiAccoNim Dlf A1TMIMT STOIIt OlOCIIt 100 tTOIIS 4 Wfcw IDAS. STOIIl . !BBBaBS3BVBSHES2X5B9BBSBSBBSBnWi Dun Practice will be carried out there for the past few days on or rrom runes island and Digby Island batteries from Friday. 4 July 1M2 to Friday. 31 Jury. 1843. Firing MORE THINNING NEEDED Edward Dawes, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Dawes of Uns city, who sustained ankle injuries in a fall down a companionwav of the steamer Prince Rupert at. Van-A Ello'g Furniture Store Buys used ! couver last week, was sufficiently articles of any description. You recovered to be able to return home today He ha resumed duties on ship. i ..i "ri") Store . L business , . C..r.e .y CJerranoaore Cafe. here from N. Mus- sallem. turuiu. i icwci urcurc v.. jtutcii- j ell was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members LOST with several guests. tfhhcuHcetnentJ AM advertisements In this column will be charged for a full menth at 25c a word. Legion Tea, August 5. Can Lecion Fj' B' ,v Or? 21 his CM0 FOK SALE FOR SALE - Bliss Landing, on Oulf ol Georgia. General Store, Marine Gas Station. Fish Buy- Ing, 165 acres, Fruit Trees, House I and Cottages. Going concern. Beautiful location and ideal climate. Write The Executors, Estate of late R. Bsyd Young. ' Powell River, BjC. i 171 i FOR SALE Dttrtng table, china' cabinet, sideboard, oil cooking stove, etc. 867 Borden Street. Phone Red 395. i70i I , FOR SALE 8 room house on 50 by 7 foot tot. Fifth Avenue Bast. Apply 215 Fourth Ave East '173' FOR SALE Chevrolet touring i sedan, 1936. New paint, good rub-1 ber. Overhauled. Al condition. Phone 546. 170) r WANTED ! WANTS) Light delivery truck or , coupe. Box 1323. Prince Rupert. r B.C. .170 1 William Page, head office rep- 'HELP WAT3-Jfaae or female, i resentaUve of th Oarnpntm-c' and I Anniv rwni um.i , ii , 1 - IT . K. ..UIU . 1 1 IT Joiners' Union of the American ! Federation of Labor, who has been MAN nted, general plant work. Apply Home Oil. (169) I BOARD AND ROOM 169) Fire Chief H T. Lock was an BOARD AND ROOM for man UnteresUng speaker today a the , sharing. 718 Fraser Street. lagutor weakly luncheoa of the ' '" -' Prince Rupert Rotary Club. He WORK WANTED "I T'JlrSL LADY desires work in store; ex- of instruction at Palo Alto. Call- perieneed. News. LOST Female Cairn terrier. An MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' Spring Suits Military Badges and Insigniaj M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 rhone Gr. 960 atmofPRSM'S the mm EST TMNG AROUND A SUMMER COTTAGE BECAUSE... 1. It'a the best tastine, ready-to-scrve meat 1 know. All the family love it 2. Prero is good hot. fried or broiled, with other foods, alone, or cold in sandwiches. 3. It's so quick and easy to serve . . . just the thing when unexpected guests drop in? A delicious meat all ready to eat. Prem is made from choice cuts. Premium -cured as only Swift knows how. Buy two or three tins today . and Aeep some on hand this summer. Swift Canadian Co., Limited. BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES BY WESTOVER SS! SjpS -"rW cl ,Sf o Q o g o o g o o a Apply Box 317 Dally g (169) 5 Protect Your Pay Check Through the Largest Organization of Its kind In the World .... For a few cents a day the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association will guarantee to pay you from $50.60 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. Special protection against bombing and blackout. 24-hour complete coverage on or off the Job. Additional benefits for hospitalization. Age limitfc men 18-69, women 18-55. 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. Put in the Mail NOW This Offer is Limited Box 549 c-o Daily News, Prince Rupert, B.C. Name Address Occupation A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd: A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 40 CONG OLEUM RUGS, all sizes 20 LINOLEUM RUGS, all sizes Also a large stock of Linoleum, Cohgoleum, Moir Inlaid and Moulded Inlaid just arrived. SEE US FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS PHONE 775 pulsation work, will leave tonight WANTED Furnished apartment : for Vancouver enroute back to for nnbt mi.' n.nt oooowoootHKHKKKiotn&CrEKKHJOora Calgary. 314, Daily News. (tr Mrs Oordon Bryant, the former !w ANTED Cocker Spaniel male Miss Cleo MusaaUon HJN.. arrived PPPF- Write Box 1472, Prince Vaneouver brokerage cfcteea. arrtv-lm the eltv vesteriiav from Court-1 Rupert, B.C. (tf ed to the cHy irom ttie aauthjemy, Vaneouver Island, to take ffAOTRn-immui. . f. v 5 SL! ..- Bryant. "SE?' Trenhohn, at Prince Rupert for toe Wartime Prices and Trade Board. W. J. B overman, district superintendent of Government Radio telegraph Service, will be leaving 327 3rd AVENUE For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE g PHONE 235 i DAT AND NIGHT &0000 &0K00OWKOOf0KKKKHKM00HOOfH&OQOOHQHQfOOQO O ""O a o o o a o a. Ai IN U U IN UrjiurilN 1 MODERN TAILOR NOW OPEN LADIES' and GENTS SUITS NAVAL OFFICERS' UNIFORMS Tailored to Measure FIT GUARANTEED REASONABLE PRICES 318 5th STREET, Behind Royal Bank CHOCOLATES We have been fortunate to receive a shipment of Picardy's "CANADA'S CELEBRATED CANDY' Chocolates this week. Satisfy your candy wants with these famous candies. Burgundy Chocolates, 1 lb. Assorted 75c 2 lbs. Assorted r!T5. t7.t $1.50 Burgundi?andies. Assorted, 2 lbs. , $1.50 Roses of Picardy Chocolates, Assorted, 1 lb . $1:25 Pioneer Package, Assorted 2 lbs $2.00 ALSO Macintosh's Assorted Toffee, lb 50c Riley's Assorted Toffee, lb 75c These prices include all taxes. Ormes Ltd. "7iut Pioneer Dnu&ists THE KEXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 13-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. g S O o O 0 o 0 O .a swers to mtme Of "Blirmn " t OOtKWMM)W'iIMKHMKKKHMllulw oooa Phone Green 127. Reward, itfi i 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.