I ULY 21, 1943 HdAY THE- DAILY NEWS: PAGE; THE E5 The HEIR APPARENT I EET THE HEIR APPARENT tO. hnlling new world of to-. lild. dy Irvc . . . the world he will help he's learning to. stand on feet, a vounz maji with self-reliant, courageous, ready out a future by his own efforts. f of these young men of to-aw - future leaders already accounts- of their own. at the 1 Hank. They have spare" time work hard and save some of money for the day when op-innv will beckon. Theirs is the that has made this country t If is the spirit thai will build pada worthy of her future. W -Fri, 30 July, 1930 frMon. 26 July. 1930 E-Tues. 27 July. 1930 lancwi .lta jAVed., 28 July. 1930. PThurs. 29 July. 1930 tnd N.C.O. classes J uly 30, 1920 hours, pttle dress, skeleton p, field service cap. I will, parade until Mice on Fridavs at with battle dress, b. anklets and res- mbers of the band a the Armories at Monday and Friday Oun Practice Offi- "- ranks of A Coy. a the Armory on July 1943. at 1300 nge Practice. 'Ule order less res-. M'to A training fed 'Next of Kin" p'" at the Armories p on Friday, 23 July, iteet PtEY'S YOUNG like salmon, swim streams to " I '( Court of llrllMi "'la la rroimtii f '( the, "AumliiWra- Aef and n KHtut of rx Iteiwmetl FICE thnt hv rrH. , C piJher' Ii Judw c vuutd nr. BrltUh P. appointed, AdiulnU- H'ort Edward, nnfi.h Peed. who died oa. on , ' April, A. D. E- indebted to the said P'r lndeWdnei to me ' persons having the Bald Entnt., or. them with m. nrn. ' n r befbra. .tile 15th . 1U "wdi njy to suoh claims ot Jiave been notified. A. WATT "Kslal AdmlnU-trsAor rruvce Rupert, B.C. It ii the natural 4csirc to make your own way, ai far at your ability will take you; an instinct that has brought to- this continent the highest standard of life enjoyed by any people on earth. It is the spirit ot democracy on the march , LONDON, July 21 f There are no cookbooks in the school, Chief Petty Officer Edward Bos-well runs for Royal Navy cooks-to-be. He is the navy's oldest sea. cook he enlisted in 1905 and, he has. his own recipes. So the students study the preparation ot such, salty dishes as sea pie, baby's heads, Chinese wedding cake, bangers, and North Sea pheasants. Il nil i i What is PRIVATE ENTERPRISE? ffiHE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ry Orders by C OswelWEi), rs, July 26- to 30 w;:i parade at the, Cookbooks Out For Navy Chef This London Captain of Kilcherv lias ULs Own Recipe? And Ideas Canada at War 25 Years Ago July 20, 1918 Qermans retired over the Marne with loss of 20,000 prisoners and 400 guns In engagement to date; Americans shared in advance on Western Front. White Star liner Justicla torpedoed and sunk in Irish waters after long struggle with submarines. FATAL MALARIA . From 1932 to 1941, malaria caused the death of 30,000 in 1 the United States. FOOD . . . VITAL WAR MATERIAL! 'l ' 3 . ... r - ; .(f Use your Electric Range, Electric Refrigerator, Mixnuster, Percolator, Toaster anj other appliance! for greater thrift and" to give you more time for Red Cross and other, war work. REDVy SAYS.- "Take car of jour Victory Garden, nJ it will take care of you I Eat what you can and can what you can't I" LOCAL NEWS NOTES A. BOYS' RAINCOATS-sizes. Ages four, through sixteen now, In stock. RUPERT MEN'S and BOY'S STORE Sixth St. Across I torn, Helgerson Real Estate, (170) Louis Amadlo returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver, being accompanied by his son, Victor, who has been attending technical school in Vancouver and will spend the summer vacation here. PUBLIC NOTICE As, per our notice of si months ago, no. Free Token wJUL be- redeemed by us, after Jjuly 31st, 1943.. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE CUT RATE, SHOE STORE RUPERT MEMS & BOYS STORE Rotary Club THURSDAY, 1 P.M Commodore Cafe. (170) Speaker: W. W. C. O'Neill Mrs. C. H. Orme. arrived, in the city this morning from Victoria to pay a visit here. She is being welcomed by many old friends. Lieut. O. P. Lyons, arrived. In the city this morning from Victoria, being home for a visit on leave. William Schriaberg returned to the city this morning via Vancouver from a trip to Montreal and. other eastern points. He has been away for several j Wives Stay Awake As Alarm Clocks Clocks Scarce in. Australia., and Men Have to. be at Work On Time "TSYPNEY, NiS.W:f July"2f , Many 'Sydney women have to stay awake, half the- night to make sure their husbands get up in time for work because "of an acute, shortage- of alarm, clocks. More than 25,000 alarm clocks could be sold Immediately In New South Wales If they were available, a city Jeweler said. His firm receives about 100 in quiries, dajly for, alarm clocks ot all kinds many from wanting to end their early morning, vigil, Some women had told me. that they depend on the baby to cry and wake them up. The-main cause of the shortage was that most of the clock factories in America and, Canada, had. switched over to. war work Mis. W. W. Trotter returned to the city., this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Dido Ourvlch returned to, the city this morning, from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs, H. S. Meadows, who moved south recently, have become comfortably settled at Victoria In the Falrflejd district not far from Shoal Bay. The home which they have obtained has a fine flower and vegetable garden which is keeping the former local telegraph manager fully occupied. A.The Women of, the. Moose Chapter 211, will hold their reg-ulaj meeting Wednesday, July 21, at the Oddfellows' Hall, meeting to start at 7 pjn. prompt, followed by Initiation at 8;3Q, p.m. At 9:30 members and friends, of the Loyal Order of Moose will be welcomed to a social evening, All outside mem.-bers cordially invited. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged, for a full month at 25c a word. First United Church Midsum mer Sale, July 24. Cambral Chapter Tea, July 29, Mrs. George Mitchell, 5th Ave. E. Valhalla Invitation Dance, July 30, Oddfellows' Hall. WA Coast Regt. Servicemen's Dance Aug. 9, Empress Club. tut VT6OP0UC, 6IU.Ul AUO ACTIVE ' CoaSiOtRiO A SlSSV PASTIME. IM TutfiAy muting v UMAf PIA if you utr the Food is vital war material for the fighting armies as well as for th&greaarmy.of war workers on the home front. We must produce more and conserve more! All of this importance of food gives Reddy Kilowatt a greater responsibility . . . and as another one leaves for the war, lie must do double duty. Proper care and use of your Electrical Servants will ensure better and more nutritious foods in your home. MotLveopcH.tr WM Even in the gay nineties, men wives ' wanted, quality in their cloth- ing! And you can get just that at Watts & Nickerson's. Distinc live styles at moderate prices. Aussie. Blondes Are Restricted Government Put Ban on Many. Of Color Aids to Womanly Beauty MELBOURNE, July 21 05 Australia's artificial blondes have dark, days ahead If the re-, ly on hairdressers to retain their color. Color rinses, manl-i cures, marcelling and eyebrow; arching are- now under a, gov- i ernment ban. But the government has been generous, reading that the feminine morale must be maintained, Manicures went long ago because of the absence ot varnishes and removers, but on, the priority list again are permanent waves, shampoos, and sets, tinting (to help the middle aged), facials and pedicures. CANNING THEIR VOICES LONDON, July 21 03 The War Office is working, on a schema by which very light and extremely cheap gramophone records will be. made, available to troops overseas for messages to the folks at home. CLASSIFIED FOR. SALE iFQRSdSALE Bedroom suite, dinette suite and. single bed. 419 5th Ave. E, (170) FOR SALE One 9-piece wal nut dining room suite, circulating heater, 2 end tables, kitchen set complete-with buffet, 1 circular mirror, occasional chair one 9x12 carpet, 1 bridge lamp. 1144 7th Ave. East, between 4. and 8 p.m. (174) FOR SALE 4-room house, close fo Dry Dock. Immediate occupancy. Inquire McClymont Agencies. Q7Q) FIVE - ROOM house for sale 1060 Ninth ,Ave. East. Open for Inspection 4 to, & p.m Phone Green 509. 172) FOR SALE OK CHARTER I Licensed "iliesel nasseneer f errv. 4 --JIrr,"tt...-r:'T,?r7;. 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. (170) HELP WANTED WANTED Men for construction and repair work at Anyox, B, O, including carpenters, handy men, laborers. Apply to Selective. Service Office AM 69. (174) WANTED URGENTLY Wanted to Rent House or apartment furnished or unfurnished for couple. Phone or call Room 26, Prince Rupert Hotel. (tf) WILL trade 4-room house for six-room house. 1360 6th Ave. East. (171) wauted Furnished rooms, or house for U-o married couples. Apply Box 534 Dally News. WANTED Furnished or un furnished room or house. Re ward $10. Phone Red 736. Lock-wood. (171) Wanted Electric stove or, oil burner annex. Bryant,. Variety Store. LOST Mrs. i (tf) WANTED Suite, furnished or semi-furnished for family of three by August 1. Urgent Phone Black 810. (171) FOR KENT FOR RENT Store suitable for storage. Apply Box 529 Dally News. (166) MACHINERY DEW ALT 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, B.C. (tf) LOST Handbag containing Identification card and personal papers, keys. Finder return to Daily News. (171) LOST Initialled Ronson lighter, Finder please return to Acme Clothiers, Reward. (170) MUKIHSl! BEST motion Stf tea o15 n4 Co ya, IV itvd- 0. 11. ONLYtheCneatteaUrxitked under MalkiaV White Lalel. At last to have Itefii able to replenish our stock, of tea of the Lett quality and once aeain this supcrU brand is avallall to you. Now you can get more cupg, of more delicious tea. with every ration coupon. . . enjoy, once again, the. full, satisfying flavor of MalkinV While Label Tea. ON SALE AT YOUR GROCER'S TODAY. 1 tb.pckcf 900 ii '!. package . - - 43 Mlb.,mckmg THE. W. H. MALKIN CO. LTD. fa :cnti txr9 Canada A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. Phone "75 A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Store will be closed from July 12th-to July 29th, inclusive 327 -3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert CHARTS For Navigation Purposes We carry a complete stock of British, Canadian and United States Charts of the Canadian Pacifie 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 B,OOKS PRESCRIPTIONS Through the years, the physicians of this community - . and their patients have come to. know that they can depend on us. Ormes Ltd. JfiA Pioneer Druqpiate THK REXALL STORE riiu.t.s i ana b If you lose anything, advertise for it, Open Daily from 9 ajn. till 9 p.m. J Sundays and, Holidays from. 12-2, p.nu, and 7-9 p.m. J '1