no BIMI'JIHEY M1TC1IEIX. SliniiUr of l.aliuuf .-Ricciarai appeared lc-1 :urt r'esterday mowing j mi Kin fi t coven n m v v mi E ARMY NERDS f. i i Ifin nil fnw nnll A VOLUNTEER! HANDYMAN (IMP QVlTWV ----- T V. ' 4 to announce that ill be CLOSED FOR KESS until Aug. 20. I m RETURNS SEE I1 MnnrpHinn " ah znn nir. j. d Company Doors with Locks a1(l llillL'PS nf n lmv price. Sets nf (lows. Al Win- atcr Tank, Mllons. $5,iJ0 each. ' lMlne lllack 32 i Third Avenue GO at jti AiMeoHlBitends to the H A M m b m froth'" Iu'r'slMl jKiiiiIoyr.s and liuployocs A1 ITS 1913 Session, the Parliament of Canada aiiM-'iuU'jil the Unemployment Insurance Act, J910., The effect ,of jljp$c amendments is to require that additional workers he covered under unemployment insurance. On and after Septeniher lMt 1913, employers must make contributions in respect of the following employees: (1) ALL PERSONS eiyzaped in employment hitherto insurable, regardleps of the amount of earnings, who may he paid on an hourly rate, on a daily rate, on a weekly rate, or a piece rate (including a mileage rate). (2) ALL EMPLOYEES paid on a monthly or annual salary basis, whose salary, including any cost of living bonus which may be received, does not exceed $2,100 a year. All employees, as alcove described, must pay their, contributions as required by law. i The combined contribution for each employee earn Ing $26 or more a week wilj be in Class 7 63c a week. To Employers: Obtain unemployment' insurance books from the nearest local office of the Unemployment Insurance Commission as soon as possible,.for employees aboyc described who will become insurable on September 11, 1913. To Employees: It is in your interest to see that your employer makes contributions on your belialf from September 1st, 1913, if you become insurable through! this Amendment. UIVi:3IILOY3Ii:XT IXSIJ11AXCK. COMMISSION Card of Thanks Mr. and and family, 1556 Nanaimo Street, Vancouver, desire to extend their sincere thanks to all friends for their kind sympathy and floral tributes in their recent bereavement. DERIVED IKOM COAL Luclte, from which airplane turrets are built, Is a coal-derived plastic. Try a Classified. Ad In the Dally News for Quick Results. I- J. TKOTTIER, Chairman It. J. TAI.I.OX, Commlttlonrr A1.HN M. .MITCHELL, Commhiioner COATS DRESSES . WAISTS SKIRTS HOUSECOATS HEAVY EQUIPMENT A diver's helmet and suit welSh about 190 Pounds- sRod McLean NAVAL LINGO Sailors call a long-handled heavy wooden 'mallet a beetle. J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms OF THE Mrs. J. M. Irvine night for Vancouver. HATS SHOES HOSE LINGERIE THE DAILY NEWS PAQE TERES LOCAL NEWS NOTES MIDLANDS left Jast Chinese War Relief Fund donations should be left at any bank or the Victory Hut. (202) Among those leaving last night for Vancouver, was Miss Ann Richmond of Telkwa. As there will pe no house to house canvass, leave Chinese War Relief Fund donations at any bank or Victory Hut. (202) Mrs. C. C. Mills left last night tor a month'3 visit in Vancou ver. N Edward Upset t, who arrived In the city last week, left last night on his return to Special Meeting of Lawn Bowling Club will be held In Legion Rooms, Monday Aug. 30, 8 pjn. Most Important." All I members please attend. NOTICE EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANER? wish to announce that,, begin ning Monday, August 30th, they will again start to pick up and deliver dry cleaning. PHONE 858 GRAND CONCERT FEATURING "Armed Services and Civilian Artists" JN AID CHINESE WAR RELIEF FUND SUNDAY, AUG. 29, AT 0 P.M. Theatre General Admission Loges (Reserved) ' STYLE SHOPPE Entire Stock to Clear at Astonishingly Low Prices. Come and He Convinced. WE CLOSE OUIi DOOlt ON THE 2Slh DAY OF AUGUST THIS IS FINAL G1KI.S AND WOMEN BETWEEN (8 AND 15! .You are needed for real full time service in the C W A C The smartest uniform ever designed ayaits you Visit your nearest Army IJecruiting Office with out delay. THE STYLE Net Door Bulkley Market. SHOPPE THIRD AVENUE 50c 5c Tickets on Sale Starting Friday Theatre Box Office From 1 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Daily LAST WEEK Miss Jean McAfee left last night for a trip to Vancouver. Canadian Legion B.E.S.L., a Smoker, Saturday night, August 2, 8 o'clock. Members only. Special general meeting preceding smoker, 7:45. (205) Among thoje leaving last night for Vancouver were Mrs. M. O. Waddell and son, Robert. Nell McKelvie, editor of the Prince George Citizen, is a visi tor In Jthe city for a couple of days, having arrived from the interior on Wednesday night's train. ANNOUNCEMENT A.R.P. Meeting. Section Sunday eveninc, August 29. (It) Charles Graham, inspector of mines, returned to the city las night from a trip to the Smlth- ers district on official duties Commander ' D. E. Wallace, naval officer in charge at Prince Rupert, was the speaker yesterday, at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. President A. C. Small was in the chair and there was a good attendance pf members with several guests. A A meeting of Local 510 Inter national Union of Steam and Operating Engineers will be held at 8 pjn., Friday, Aug. 27: in the Carpenters' Hall. Atten tion cranemen. S. L. Peachey. Rec. Secty. (It) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham were interested in a front page picture appearing in the Dally News yesterday of Canadian re inforcements arriving in Great Britain. The third man in a file of soldiers disembarking on the plank of a transport they are sure is their son, Lance twporai Thomas W. Graham. FOR SALE Arm chair. 132 8th Ave. East. (202) FOR SALE Male Pekinese dog, two years old. 1031 Ninth Ave. East. (205) FOR SALE 35 foot troller, com plete with fishing gear. Dora-bel, Lipsett's Floats. (202) FOR SALE Lot on Ambrose Ave. with frame of building. $175. cash. Apply John Clezy, Meacham, Saskatchewan. (201) FOR SALE Tnt, 12 by 14 and 10 pz; Kitchen Kook, 3 burner gas stove; Oil Heater stove: Sport Light Alladln. $100 cash. Apply J. R. Gingicst Miller Bay. (2151 FOR SALE Hall carpet runner, 4 yards length; small rug; kitchen utensils; modern Encyclopedia, 12 volumes. 101 7th Avenue East. FOR SALE Furnished 3 room house. New, vacant. Possession. Good residential district Terms.. McClymont Agencies. 307 Third Avenue. (202) FOR SALE Two three yard dump trucks, good condition Apply R. R. Pearson, Terrace. B.C. (2011 ?OR SALE Twenty foot cabin cruiser, ready to go. 1120 6th Ave. East. (202) FOR SALE Karn reed organ, power blower, two manuals. In first class condition. Apply Catholic Church. (tf) TOR SALE Acreage at Wood cock, Skeena River, 10 acres cleared, log cabin and barn. Suitable for chicken farm. $600 cash. Apply Official Administrator, Court House, Prince Rupert. (209) MISCELLANEOUS WILL exchange two reservations C.N.f. to Vancouver, Aug. 26 for Sept. 2' sailing. Phone 281. (21) LAUNDRY taken, 1336 Overlook Street. (202) Sergeant Frank Pearce of Co- bourg, one of four brothers ser ving In the war. had the prlvll ege of chatting with the Quee n at his station In England Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corbett have received a cable from their two sons, Bombardier Bill Cor belt and Gunner Jack Corbett who have arrived safely over seas. Private Bob Bennett, who was wounded in the fighting in Sic ily, Ise'now recovering in a hos pltal in Africa. He was shot in the shoulder by a German ma chine gun bullet. The big Rotary carnival which was held in the .George Street school grounds last Wednesday and Thursday was reported to be enormously successful. A satisfactory amount of money was raided to assist in the continuance of the various Rotary 'charitable enterprises. A Baltimore farmhand was sentenced to IS days in Jail for trying to evade his military call-up. Word was received- from Otta wa recently that H.MJS. Co Announcements All advertisements in Jbis column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Valhalla August 27. Invitation Dance, Orange Invitation Dance Mon day, Aug. 30, l.O.OJ". Hall. Con tact members for invitations. Orange Ladiss' Meeting, Odd fellows' Hall, Sepr. 9, 8 pjn. W. A. Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance. Emnress "Y" Club September 20. Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Four room house Phone Blue 739. 206- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Saanen Buck Goat, 6 months old. P. O Box 273 Prince Rupert (203 HEIP WANTED WANTED Woman or girl to assist with housework. Apply Box 550 Daiiy News. (tf WANTED Truck Driver. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission. AM. 71. (tf) WANTED Reliable boys and girls for Province carriers. Phone Green 877. (203) rrrJJ..L.iiri - WANTED WANTED Three room suite or small house. Apply Box 55 Daily News. (205) WANTED Furnished apartment for physician and wife Reward. Apply Box 557 Daily News. (203 TO BUY A rifle. 3Q-30, secondhand, good condition. Write Box 560 Daily News. WANTED Furnished or partly furnished ropm suitable for light housekeeping by couple and baby. Reward $15. Phone Black 715. " (201) LOST LOST Man's pocket watch between Post Office and Borden St. School, Thursday morning. Finder please return to Daily News. (202 REWARD of $2.00 offered for return of umbrella, black with white clrcujar stripes, crook-shaped transparent handle, lost in a local store,, Aug. 18, Finder please return to Dally News office. (201) FOUND FOUND Gas ration book for car, licence No. 28692. Apply at Linzey & Ingram. PERSONAL DAY NURSERY Best of care assured your children. Reason able rates. 441 7th East. (204) GRAPES COME SECOND Next to grains, Italy's largest acreage is planted with -grapes J.M.S.Loubser D.C., B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 648 Automatic Course Finder Chart true or mi(netie courte at a glaace. Course Protractors Indicate! Loth course and reverie course. MANUFACTURERS and piSTBlBUTORS Established . 50 years. Ernest Wells left last week for manning pool in Toronto to oin the Royal Canadian Air Force. west, has been promoted to the r 6-incli Marine Dividers Non-ma gnetle telf-atrai gattnlnf. 1224-incli Parallel Rules Natural ebony fini.h. ... 1 1 . to 1 The Canadian Active Army U volunteer ariay. Anyone e,wn .uu 45 may enlist il phy.icjlly fit. . do more than cheer- A QLUJiTEER. For lull parUculari apply to Army Recruiting Office, 735 CraaviUe bt, aucouver, B.C. bourg, the warship adopted by COURAGEOUS WAR WORKER the town, would be launched nhnnt the end of SeDtember at! BIRMINGHAM, Aug. 27 W a port as yet not announced. One month after the birth of her eighth child, 36-year old Mrs. Kate Bagshaw returned to her Job as a munitions worker. A soldier's wife, she leaves the youngest children in a nursery Lieut. C. Parker Nile, sery- h ri -niwc them at nieht ing with a local regiment In the i . tinepmirir to e w"0' aim m.-v ank of captain, according word received by his wl(e. them attend school. . , DELIVERY SCHEDULE TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS are Delivery Days. Orders taken for delivery must be left with us not later than 4:00 pjn. on day before. Co-operation will assist us greatly in giving better delivery service throughput the city. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" Phones 18-19. P.O. Box 575 BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... At Your Local butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA The- KIT BOOK For Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen Novelettes, Stories, Verses and ! Gay" Cartoons 336 pages, boxed ready to mail, $1.35 NOTE Store Closed from 12 to 1 p.m. daily except Thursday) X If you lose anything, advertise for it 4 f; flu J''' IV.:. at, ft