jij iU'hlch EXPIKE Ans 31 NC2 20, PUrs ftc: 8- 9 IMs of Sows. 10, HANDYMAN PME SERVICE is o announce that C: CLOSED FOR N'K3 unta Aug. 20. r Income Tay RETURNS SEE E. .MORTIMER AT last e liate been alile to replenlklt nurrlM'L of Ira of the f'f niiality -ami onre oalii utrl jiraiul I uuilalln to ) . Now you ran pet more ni. ol wore ilelieious tea titli everjr' ration coupon ... enjoy, once again, itlie 'full, katlofjing flavor of 'MalLln'a' Wliltc I-alxl Tea. ON SALE AT IM'R CROC.UK'S TODtY OMEN: : anted IxKral Shipyard requires MMEDIATELY WOMEN- be rained in WELDING Apply; ITIOXU SELECTIVE SERVICE AF "C 8 321 2nd Ave, C. Furniture Company 'oors with Locks nd HiriKcs at a low pice. Al Win- Pot Water Tanks. Water gallons. Tank, GO 'ash Rnsina fo.50 each. None Mack .32 1 Third Aven 1-tXli t,i, ue 1 lt. imrkuf ------- JW) at I II, u """. Z.W.lll-I, I 1. f 'i, H, lllmk 10, R:i. i rrliirr Hupnt, ... E'-iev .ry proof of D'u le' Zjfru of Title f ri"e 01 Oora Eliza-I" ?v !2 m!d m this !b that I ft:lee,p.-, t w of v S on month ' T .PWH.lanaX Of- wntune made to m. in K f.. UrJ R2lfllrv Of. Bl, tl 7." .""PC- " Rf -.,.' nit inn, jHirAaf - 2le THE W. H. MALKIN CO., LIMITED I n row iVr, t'jtnatltt Latest recruit to enlist in the 1 Canadian Active Army throush the Prince Rupert recruiting sta tion Is Edward Brentzen, 31, a fisherman of Port Simpson. I.AMI KMilsTKT ACT Ke: ertlfliate of. Tltlr No.. Jl.Vtt.I. to Ihr Hear 40 feet of' UU 11 anil 12, ltMk 3.', Seetlon 1, fit)' of Prime ttiprrt. MJp iS. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of low of the above CertlOc&le of Title Peterson has been filed In Uis of- fire, notice Is hereby given that I lm. at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue a provt-stonal Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost certlflokte, unlet in the meantime vWld abjection be made to me In writing. DATED, at the Land Registry Of-l ce. Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 2nd. dy of Amrust. A.D., 1943. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of TWo THE ARMY NEEDS Men and Women Don't wait for a call HE. A VOLUNTEER! Announcing the Openine of the STYLE BEAUTY PARLOR AND BARBERSHOP At C07 3rd Ave. W. (Next door to the Royal Bank) Phone Blue 84 for Appoint- All ments. work guaranteed LOCAL NEWS NOTES j Chinese War Relief Fund donations should be left at any; oanK or the Victory Hut. (202) Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morln re turned to the city this morn ing from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. C. E. Starr, who has been on a trip to Seattle, returned to the city this morning from the south. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Irvine re turned to the city this morning from a holiday trip to Vancou ver. A,As there will be no house to nouse canvass, leave unmese War Relief Fund donations at. any bank or Victory Hut. (202 Mrs. Richard Burnett, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island, returned home this morning. ADellte Confectionery, Rand Block, 6th Ave, and. Fulton St Refreshments served 3 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., Thursday, August 26 Proceeds donated to Chinese War Relief Fund. (It) Mrs. David Mitchell, formerly Miss Irene Mitchell of this city and now residing at Powell River, arrived, In the city this morning from the south to pay a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell, Graham Avenue, Westview. Miss Lucille Brooksbank, who has been spending the past couple of week visiting at her home here following her graduation from the University of Washington and who is now to take' a position as home econ- turned in the name of Swam Victor omics instruqtreSS In the Van- couver schools, win leave tomorrow night for the south. Judge Eric D. Woodburn of Prince George left by last eve ning's train on his return to the interior after having come here to conduct a session of County Court. Judge Woodburn Is a veteran of' the present war and was in London during the time of the big blitz In 1940. Judge Edic D. Woodburn, who sentenced a corporal of the Air Force to one year's impriso-ment with hard labor for bigamy In County Court yesterday, desires to clear up a wrongful impression which may have been gathered lrom the reporting of 'his comment in passing sentence. His Honor had no intention of casting any reflection upon men in uniform but, in his castigatlon of the accused in question, wished to stress the fact that the wearing of the uniform should make a man all the more conscious of and desirous of upholding his responsibilities to society. Daily News Advertising Brings Results. COATS DRESSES WAISTS SKIRTS HOUSECOATS OF THE THE DAILY: NEWS Arthur Brooksbank returned to the city from a two weeks trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Christo pher returned tovthe city today from a trip to Vancouver. A There will be no Navy Dance, on Friday as previously an nounced. The date of the next dance will be announced at a later date. to the city tpday from a trip to Vancouver. PAQE, THREE rC? i " Cecil Brind, local manager of the Imperial Oil Co., returned A Canadian Legion BJ3.S.L., a Smoker, Saturday'night, August 23, 8 o'clock. Members only. Spe- Casey Vlnk, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned, to the. city this morning from' the south. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone and little daughter, who have been on a trip to Eastern Canada and Vancouver, returned home this morning. SAVE Oh SHAVES Minora outlasts ordinary double-edged raror blade. It' the qualify fclade in the low-price field. STYLE SHOPPE Entire Slock to Clear at Astonishingly Low Prices. Come and Re Convinced. HATS SHOES HOSE LINGERIE WK Cl-OSK OUR DOOlt ON THE 2811. DAY OF AUGUST, THIS IS FINAL WOMEN BETWEEN, 18 AND 151 OIUI S AND You are needed for real full time service in the C.W.A.C. The smartest uniform ever desiajcd awaits Office with nearest Army Recruiting you V sit your out delay. THE STYLE SHOPPE , t THIRD AVENUE Next Door Hulkiey juaw ARE GOOD Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Orange Ladles Meeting, Oddfellows' Hall, August 26, 8 pjn. Valhalla August 27. Invitation Dance, Orange Invitation Dance Monday, Aug. 30, I.O.O.F. Hall. members for Invitations. LAST TWO WEEKS NEIGHBORS Experts With, American Forces Help, Solve Icelanders' Problems REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Aug. 25 Q American Army forces In Iceland are being good neigh bors to the hardy natives of this Island outpost. - Authorities of the Iceland base command cite scores of examples of how VS. medical, engin eering and veterinary experts assigned here are contributing to the well-being of the Ice landers. There was the example of a FOR SALE One large ice coll- erator, 54"x69,,x24"; one milk shake mixer, one large Coca Cola cabinet, one electric clock for window display, one Mills Ice cream machine with, cabinet, 40 .gals. size. Phone, Blue 981. J. W. Taylor. Call after 5 pm. (199) FOR SALE Four room house. Phone Blue 739. (206) FOR SALE Metal walnut fin ish single bed complete; also Simmons crib and mattress, all in good condition. 1140 6th Ave. E. (200) FOR SALEr-One tarpaulin, 9 by 15 ft. one wall tent, 8 by 10 ft. Phone Black 495. (199) FOR SALE Lot on Ambrose Ave. with frame of building $175. cash. Apply John Clezy, Meacham, Saskatchewan. (201) FOR SALE Tent, 12 by 14 and 10 oz; Kitchen Kook, 3 burner gas stove; Oil Heater stove; Sport Light Alladin. $100 cash. Apply J. R. Gingtest Miller Bay. (215) SMALL battery radio; good condition; .. good - batteries. $22.50. Box 558 Daily News. (20q) FOR SALE Five room house. Phone Red 433 or apply 1233 Water Street .evenings. (199) FOR SALE Two three yard dump trucks, good condition Apply R. R. Pearson, Terrace. B.C. (201) FOR SALE Twenty foot cabin cruiser, ready to go. 1120 6th AveEast (202) FOR SALE Karn reed organ, power blower, two manuals. In first class condition. Apply Catholic Church. (tf) FOR, SALE Acreage at Woodcock, 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.S. to Vancouver, Aug. 26 for Sept. 2 sailing. Phone 281. (21) LAUNDRY taken, 1336 Overlook Street. (202) PERSONAL SARDIS NURSERIES R.R. No. 2 Sardls, B.C. Order your requirements in fruit trees and ornamental shrubs and trees direct from us. Last year's catalogue and prices still prevail. Catalogue on request. DAY NURSERY Best of care assured your children. Reasonable rates. 441 7th East. (204) In thp Supreme Court of NrltMi Columbia In Trolmte In tlie Matter of tlir "AtlmlnlMrntlon 'Art"- anil In thf Matter of tlie "Ertate of fln selvln (otherwise known a Oust Sehln) Dreeuu'd TAKE NOTICK that by ordr of His Honor W. E. FisJier, mads on Uie Sth day of August, AX). 1943. I v.-aa appointed Administrator of the Estate of Qua Selvln (otherwise known aa CHwt Solving deceased, and all JiarUeB having claims apatiiet t.hA sttiti MtntA dm Viptrphv Twiulred to furnish same, properly verified, to me uti or aooujt uie iui uaji w ScptemltKT A. D. 1943, and all' par- I.Im 1nlAWw1 ty-v t In. .aln AM re- quired to pay the arruMimt of their tnaouxineea to me roruiwiui, .DATED at Prince Rupert, J3.C this Uth day ot August A.D. 1913. NORMAN A, WATT Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. the, hogs and prepared a vlnn for Immunization. Native farmers have turned to the veterinary corps to check bacteria In milk, administer tuberculosis tests on cattle, and help combat Bangs' disease. All branches of the service lend a hand in doing good turns for the Icelanders. Army officials have helped train native air raid wardens, and American films have been shown to explain the ways of dealing with bombs and other explosives. When Morgunbladld, Reyja-vlk's largest daily newspaper, was having trouble installing a new press, Army officials found experienced service men to help do the job. v The Medical Corps has given free treatments to civilians, and Icelanders are encpuraged ' to ntt'nrt Armv hand concerts and hog cholera epidemic. Whea; other shows put on for service cikl Benerai meetlne orecedliw any of the natives' herds were' men. As a result of these ser smoker, 7:45. - I a 1 i. s 1 A. 1 J U nnt itao ft rO in (205) Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Macey and sons returned to the city this morning from a vacation trip to Vancouver. ALlght Confectionery and Lunch Counter, Fulton St, will be. open from 3 pjn. to 11:30 p.mr Thursday, Aug. 26. Proceeds, to go to Chinese War Relief Fund. (200) Army veterinary corps rushed friendly terms with the soldiers to work, had serum speeded in and there has beep a minimum. by plane, and then vaccinated of friction. Classified Ads PGR SALE HELP WANTED WANTED Woman or girl to oeelef' nHtV, Vinii c(n.'nrV Annlv I Box 550 Daiiy News. (tf WANTED Truck Driver. Apply, Unemployment insurance Commission, AAL 71. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper to take care of 4 children, rnone uiue 170. (199)' WANTED Housekeeper for one month, Phone 94. WANTED Reliable boys and girls for Province carriers. Phone Green 877. (203) WANTED WANTED Two or three roomed: furnished house, suite or rooms. Two well Denavea enn- dren. Write Joe Feller, Gen eral Delivery. (199) WANTED Furnished apart' k ment for physician and wife !- Praia News. (203) WANTED Furnished or partly furnished, room suitable for light housekeeping by couple and baby. Reward $15. Phone Black 715. (201) WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Two; housekeeping rooms, furnished. Box 555 Dally News. (199) FOR .RENT- large double iroom available for 2 weeks. Phone Black 506 after 6 pjn. (199) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and Room; for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. LOST REWARD of $2.00 offered for return of umbrella, black with white circular stripes, crook-shaped transparent handle, lost In a local store, Aug. 18. Finder please return to Daily! News office. (201) LOST Pair of small boys pants, new. on Monday afternoon. Finder please phone Blue 561. (200) J. M. S. Loubser D.C., B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 640 SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypoints, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 "PLEASURE DRIVING I (JDmx you went motorin-o ik 1905, you carried a full kit of tools. You needed them. No one knew what would go wrong next. Down through the years manufacturers competed with each other to give you a better car. Each strove to outdo the other to give you a smoother, more powerful engine, stronger brakes, a more luxurious body. And each year you got ' a better car for your money. Under our free way of life business competes with business to give you new and better products, more efficient service. This is true of the company that builds your car, of The Royal Bank of Canada, of the little store on the corner. J . It is the natural desire to make your own way, as rfar as your ability will take you: an instinct that (has brought to this continent the highest standard loflife emoved by any peorle on earth. It is the Lrpirjt of democracy on the march. , THE ROYAL BANK OE CANADA DELIVERY SCHEDULE TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS " ' are Delivery Days. Orders taken for delivery must be left wjth. us not late? than, 4:00 pjn. on day before. Co-operation wllj assist us greatly in giving better delivery service throughout the city. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" Phones 18-19. BUY... RUPERT C I ooie The- KIT P.O. Box 55 AND Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Gold Storage PRINCE RUPERT o. Ltdt BRITISH COLUMBIA For Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen, Novelettes, Stories, Verses and Gay Cartoons 336 pages, boxed ready to mail, $L35 NOTE,, Store Closed from 12-to 1 p.m. daily except Thursday) If you lose anything, advertise for it t