Ay juux u, if1" Invitation Dance, nipnnw.v nun. nrrnif Court f HrltMl trt or mr ".vimiiuMru WRfWAI a. m. m. a. &u HOTEL ZARELLI, PROP. r away rrom iiome Kates 75c up Water 281 P.O. Box 190 Four residents of Ambrose Avenue had a petition before the city council last night asking for a branch sewer to connect with the Overlook Street line. The petitioners Informed the council that their septic tanks had been condemned. The petition was referred to the Board of Works for consideration by the city engineer and sanitary Inspector. A complaint from residents of Summit Avenue has been Investigated by the civic board of works which has the assurance 1 of United States authorities that this matter will receive Immediate attention. A complaint from the owner of the Summit " . Anortmpntc rptrarrlmcr drainage ..in l,u,i.iL.,l r f .iirfin, n-itnr frnm nic rtrnn FU!r Local JudR I : . ": 7-3 T k" I rwne Court British water is cwnrvycu uuiu uax- ; : j cie 12th day of ment to street the city will dls- 043, t ; aimed AdnUuU- j - lf E af Alex IMkas. F - E.r ard, British ( t April, A. D. JcMd to the Ud rvq :-) to pay the icwmmwi to me -1 ri nmrmi hnrlnff j.: Kild Estate are j .;wn with me pro- '. i wtU be made u .... r o wen utwiu 01 P a Rupert. B.C. tht J-ilv 1943. Otr: !al Administrator Prince Rupert. BC SAINT JOHN'S GIFT LONDON, July 20 Gift of the Saint John, N.B., Women's Canadian Club, a canteen was presented here to the Port of Lo'ndon authorities by Mrs. Vincent Massey, wife of the Canadian High Commissioner. THAT IRISH SMUGOLINO DUBLIN, July 20 P To prevent smuggling over the Eire- Northern Ireland border, members of the Ulster constabulary and special constabulary now are empowered to act as customs officers. TlMllKIt SAI.i: XUI7.1 Soaled tenders will be received by the Minister of Unda at Victoria, B. C. not later than 11 o'clock In the forenoon on the 2St,h day of July. 1041, for the purchase'- of Licence X14175, to cut 2,098.000 feet of Spruce on an area situated on Atll Inlet? Ljell InHnd, Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Two (3) year will be allowed for removal oi Umber. Further particulars of the Chief Porenter. Victoria, B. C. or District Forester prince Rupert, D. C. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Notice To axpayers penalty of Grr will be added to all I ilim,,i I Ml .. r In llll'f F. VICKERS, Collector. acKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Store will be closed from July 12th to July 29th, inclusive 775 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert STORE HOURS NDAY TI1PSI1AV wpiivi'Cll.lV F1HI1AV SATURDAY OPEN 1) AM. CLOSED 5:510 P.M. INllAV e at .k . , m 4 n At SSALLEM'S FCON0MY STORE Where Dollars Have More Cents" P.O. nox 575 THE DAILY NEWB PAGE THREB . . .. I- I I. ' 1 UlUk i 1 - .day, as always, the 'Salada' LOCAL NEWS NOTES label is your guarantee of a T.i J n t. . . Mr. and Mrs. Duncan P. Mil-; a Moosp IjvW mn fonto uiuiu ui line uuuuiy leas Ut rciumea w :ne city yester- , at 8 o'clock In the Eagles' Hall, uay irom a mp to Vancouver. Final reconsideration and ad AI.AM' Ole Evindsen left yesterday option was given by the city Colulnbla morning for a trip to Alice Arm council last night to a bylaw cougars in British where he formerly resided, having providing for the delivery of llhl operated the hotel there for deed to a Better Housing Act many years. residence in Westvlew, TEA inre committee re- :he city council last sale of Lot 13 and ail Ul lJt Ill v, to H. Lincoln for $000. Lorks, the city council authorized the pur-;hree water meters. Ihe regular Post Of- Urd Avenue. ouncciucuia il...MAnlv In thl ill be charged for a h at 25c a word. iud cnurcn jvnosum- Chapter rea, juiy . uAUntl Kill Aim I? Eric Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Love, left this afternoon for Vancouver to take up, military service. Staff Sergeant Robert Town-send, after spending the -past week here on leave, left this afternoon on his return to Mrs. Frank DSbb Is at present in Edmonton to meet her little granddaughter, Frances Wood, who Is coming from New York, flying from there to Edmonton, A. A. Frazer, formerly of Hy-der, Drltlsh Columbia, left yes terday for a visit there. Mrs. S. Hougan and family returned Sunday night from a trip Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ingram, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cope-land returned to the city night from a trip to Mrs. E. Jacobsen and daughters, who have been on a visit to the city, left yesterday morn ing on their return to Stewart, T. W. E. Henry left yesterday for a trio to Premier on lnsur ance business. He will be away for the coming week. A BOYS' RAINCOATS All sizes. 1 Ages four through sixteen now In stock. RUPERT MEN'S and BOY'S STORE-Slxth St. Across from Helgerson Real Estate. (170) PUBLIC NOTICE As per our notice of six months ago, no Free Tokens will be redeemed by us after July 31st, 1943. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE CUT RATE SHOE STORE RUPERT MENS St BOYS STORE (170) Arthur Dodlmead, who has been visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dodlmead. left this afternoon for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Labelle of the Knox Hotel left this af ternoon for a trip to Vancou ver. Mayor W. M. Watts leaves on this evening's train for a trip to Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto, combining city and private business. He expects to be away to about six weeks. Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby and son, Kenneth, and daughter, Patricia, arrived in the city Sunday night from San Francisco for a visit here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lee, Eleventh Avenue. The Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council, in a letter which came before the city council at last night's meeting, urged, In addition to public conveniences being established in the old civic reading room building on Fulton Street, that a further convenience be installed somewhere in the vicinity of Third Avenue and Sixth Street. The matter was referred to the utilities committee. Municipal Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, had a letter before the city council last night in regard to the sponsorship of H. M. C. S. Prince Rupert for the supply- lntr of comforts to this newest Report of the fire chief for the month of June has been re celved and considered bv the civic utilities committee and It has been decided to request a monthly report from the tele phone department. Tenders have been, called by the utilities committee for the proposed alterations to the public reading room, It was .reported to the city council last night. Consideration Is being given by the civic licensing committee to amending of the Trades License Bylaw. Aid. J. S. Black will represent the city council on the Union Board of Health which Is being formed in .this district In connection with the public health unit. Accounts for the month of June, totalling $56,413.67, were passed for payment by the city council last night on recom mendation of the finance com mittee. They lnluded two months of teachers' salaries -and payment for a new fire truck. A recommendation from the utilities committee that employ ees of the nightsoil depart ment be provided annually with one complete ouflt, consisting of one rubber jacket, one pair rubber boots, one pair rubber pants, one rubber hat and six pairs .rubber gloves was adopted by the city council last night. The city council last night massed a vote of thanks to Col. D. B. Martyn, area commandant, for his courtesy In having Invited members of the council recently to be guests at the Army Show entertainment. The question of gunnitlng the walls of-lhe-AcroDons. -JIM. res-1 prvnlr uTie ntraln hpfnrp thp rltv FOR council at last night's meeting with the consideration of tenders Irom the Keays Construction Co. which tendered $6,000 for the carrying out of the work depth of six inches and i $8,900 for eight Inches. tender was referred to Board of Works for report. The the Aid. Arnold inquired at last, night's meeting of the city council If anything was being done about the sidewalk along Sixth Avenue between the Ambrose Avenue Intersections the construction of which was to be ;haredby the city and Wartime Housing. Mayor Watts replied that not only was such a walk on Siicth Avenue under consideration tout plans were also being prepared for a similarly sponsored walk on Hays Cove Avenue. The matter of lease of new waterfront property to the Home Oil Distributors Ltd. and the Standard Oil Co. Ltd. In connection with the removal of fuel storage tanks from their present locations was again before the city council last night. The removal of one large residence and two smaller ones Is Involved In connection with the acquisition of the desired sites toy the OH Companies. The of Canadian war vessels, it was city is desirous tnat the inter moved by Aid. Arnold, seconded by Aid. McKay, that sponsor ship of the vessel be relinquished to Municipal Chapter. . CONSUMER'S RATION COUPON CALENDAR ests of those whose homes are affected should 'be protected. The question was referred to the co-ordinating committee. JULY Naval Officers Have Reception Many Guests at Delightful Affair in Connection with Inauguration of New Drill Hall -To mark the inauguration of the fine new naval drill hall here, a dancing party and reception was held by local naval officers on Saturday night, many guests for the pleasant occasion including officers of various services and their ladies as well as civilians. Commander jn 1895, Classified FOR SALE FOR SALE 12-tube Westing-house radio. Phone Black 989 alter 6 p.m. (168) SALE Bedroom suite, dinette suite and single bed. 419 5th Ave. E. (170) FIVE - ROOM house for sale 1060 Ninth Ave. East. Open for Inspection 4 to 8 p.m. Phone Green 509. 172) FOR SALE OR CHARTER Licensed dlesel passenger ferry, diesel towboats. Box 531, Dally News. FOR SALE Steam tug, small scow, 100 h.p. marine diesel. Box 531, Daily News. FOR SALE Modern bedroom suite, dining room suite. 1234 Park Ave. (no) ifcNDERS will be received for the sale of the gasb'oat "Vera S. Fry," 36 ft. cruiser, 102 ft. beam, Enterprise heavy duty engine, toilet, oil burning stove, completely equipped. Speed 8 knots. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M: M.'Stephens. (168) J'YELLSS FISH The young of the lamp'rey llsh are eyeless and toothless. MenrWomeno7er40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality ? ". """lo"". nhutl condition mU KKK. !ri4!, U"P oof' Vf. lm. vt- tow l0. W 41.. At U UruMto. BUrllodiV. COUPON VALUES Utm Ct,n (ltd) On tmu4 Cntp (OimkI ..... 1,, Owm m Cll Cnpn IOnM) . . . Noll r.. fern. Cm, (p.l.l .... Mill P,m4 MIAT COUPON (loon. Span A) few -H Mw-rfi Ira I . U mi4i Qtp C.I Grows D . 1 SUN MON TUES WED THURSDAY FRI SAT " Tta-CoH ond Sugar Coupons rmin x - valid until d.clar.d Invalid. Canning k" c ' 1 $UBa, Coupon, mark.d jun. and July c'.VX",. I "V" A I or good during July. N. 1 1. 1 ..,. 5 6 7 8 ,rri, 9 10 TTT2l374 15 rrr- 6 J7 18 19 20 21 22- . 23 24 UI Ci wilt 25 26 27 28 29 F 30 1 I I I I l.H.il)iw. Cmki (, lm A) mm M mkh. m m.'tM Cwm INnU) " ' Wlti Cl.ii.ihimNiy..di,lM.ivaMiWiutaii,Ml D, C Wallace, Lieut. Command- 60 MILE KIEL CANAL NO SIR LANCELOT er Harrison and Lieut. Com-' The Kiel Carian cuts 60 miles Lancelot, a wormlike fish, at-mander J. R. Elfert acted as j northeastward across th5 neck tach themselves in chains of hosts with Mrs. Elfert as host-1 of the German-Danish ' penln- six to swim about the sea bof-ess- Isula. .torn. The reception took place In the wardroom and dancing; of course, In the drill hall which was gaily decorated for the occasion. The fine dance orchestra of the new local naval band provided splendid music for the dancing. STARTED IN TERU Cocaine was first discovered in Peru. GERMANY'S CANAL WANTED WANTED Furnished house or room suitable for light house keeping, by August 1, by young couple with baby. Phone Black 715. (168) URGENTLY Wanted to Rent House or apartment furnished or unfurnished for couple. Phone or call Room 23, Prince Rupert Hotel. (tf) WANTED Furnished rooms -or house for two married couples.. Apply Box 534 Dally News. WANTED Furnished or unfurnished room or house. Reward $10. Phone Red 736. Lock-wood. (171) Wanted Electric 'stove and, or, oil burner annex. Mrs. Bryant, Variety Store. (tf) WANTED Suite, furnished or semi-furnished for family of three by August 1. Urgent. Phone Black 810. (171) WANTED To rent double room for married couple. Phone Red 447. . (168) WANTED Will trade radio and cash for late model combination radio and phonograph Victrola. Phone 257 American Signals. Ask for Sgt. Rellly. (168) FOR RENT FOR RENT Store suitable for storage. Apply Box 529 Dally News. (166) BOARD and Room for men sharing, 718 Fraser Street. ROOM and Board for young lady sharing. 718 Fraser Street. (168) MACHINERY DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD-worklng machines. Newest types available from direct factory representatives for Canada. Quotations gladly furnished on application. De-Walt Disher Corporation Ltd, 402 West Pender St., Vancouver; BC, (tf) LOST LEFT on wharf last night, a small black suitcase containing woman's personal belongings. Finder please Phone Black 378. LOST Handbag containing ld- entlflcatlon card and per sonal papers, keys. Finder re- turn to Dally News. (171) 22 TIMES FRANCE French colonies total 22 times the area of France Itself. WOMEN WANTED Women are required by the local shipyard to fill vacancies in the 1 WELDING DEPARTMENT, ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, MOLDING LOFT, PLATE SHOP, SHEETMETAL SHOP, TOOL ROOMS, DRAWING OFFICE and other departments throughout the yard. Apply Local Selective Service Office- A.F. 63 For Navigation Purposes We carry a complete stock of British, Canadian and United States Charts of the Canadian Pacific Coast and Local Areas Keep Your Charts up to date Canadian Charts, each 50c United States Charts, each .... $1.25 Admiralty Charts, each $1.15 to $3.00 TIDE TABLES LOG BOOKS PRESCRIPTIONS Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. Ormes ltd. Ztfi Pioneer Druggists THE K EX ALL STOKE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. J X , X - It X X X X