LADIES .fUP' rm mum m Mil HD3 ..unfit refute' bn4,V c o Aden . .Mi 1 - nuP dent" ' .... sil IB""7. .In-'""" L.H Mta"',?,,.","i,,,'fi f . A I m u Mm m m Hi k a 4 In brown buede, isrown urusn kui, urown Caflf, Iflack Sorf tie Cftlf , 'Black Saede in low, spike and cuban heels. High styled lines to suit any taste and priced to suit any pocket- book. MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in 6" and 8". Just arrived. amily Shoe More Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" I i i si i i I iv Mn i nnv iq Annrpciuieu - m m m v J J f f LAST TWO WEEKS COATS DRESSES WAISTS . SKIRTS HOUSECOATS OF THE STYLE SHOPPE Entire Stock to Clear at Astonishingly Low Prices. Come and He Convinced. HATS SHOES HOSE LINGERIE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Rol Judge returned to the city Tonight's train, due from the yesterday from a trip to Van- east at 10:45, was reported this CDUVer afternoon to be an hour and . ,T I ten minutes late. Mrs. Jack Pllnt returned to ".hp Pit V VMtAriWiif " " - 'j j v o w unj i i win a trip it Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith are leaving tonight "for Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. and Mrs. A. Storrle are leaving tonight for a trip to Port Clements, -Queen Charlotte Islands. "Major A. S. Parkes, recruiting ahd "auxiliary services . officer here, returned to the city yesterday from a trip to his home in Victoria on leave. Mrs. Don Esselmont and returned to the city from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Steen re turned to the city yesterday moroning from a two weeks' holiday trip to Smlthers. VrtL. i To bur regular customers f,mr . ,bi ''""" I "Please notifv tho dnlrv nf thp .Mir . t- i store to which you want us to take your milk. Valentin Dairy. (196) Miss Barbara Hope arrived In '.he city yesterday from Victoria to spend a vacation here as the juest of Miss Betty Allen, Fourth Avenue East. Irving Linnell, who commenced his career as a member of the United States diplomatic corps In Prince Rupert upwafds of thirty years ago, has recently been posted 'to Capetown South Africa. 1.ANI) KM1ISTKY ACT lift Trrtinimtr of -Tttrr No. 'JSBSfl-I, In Lola II, 12. 13 and 14, Hlmk in, Sirtlnn 1, riljr of ITIncr Kurt, Man Trn. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of Iom of Uie above CertlfVoate of Title Imued In the name of Ctara Elizabeth Black his been filed In thU offlc. notice Is hereby given that hall, at t3ie expiration of one month frcra the date dX the first pumira tlon 'hereof. Issue a provtalonaV per tMUxte of Title It lieu of said lost certificate, unlesa 'In tihe meantime valid objection be made to me In TMln. DATED at the Latad Registry Of fice. Prince Rupert. B.C. thto 7th day of AutfliKt. A D. 1943. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. In The Supreme Court 'of BrUMi Cotiimlila In Irnbale In Hie Matter of the 'AdmlnNlrrttlon Act" and In Hie Mailer of the rNtrite of John Jotrph O'.NHII. KeeeiKedJintHfnte TAKE NOTICE that by 'Order of Inn Honor W E. Fisher, 'rnMe on the 3fd day of August. A D. 1943. 1 was appointed Admin lutm'tor of the Eitate of John Joseph O'Neill, de-cea.ed. and all parties having claims agnlnat the said estate arc heireby required furnish some, properly verified, to me on or about the 4th day of September, AD. 1943 and all parties Indebted to the estate ate required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 4th day of Auirust A.D. 1943. NORMAN A, WATT Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. WB Cl;OSE OUR DOOR ON THK 28lh DAY OK AUGUST THIS IS FINAL nil)l o tvn iirsviltflVT IlWTWP.RXf IS AND 451 wmUjO AIM UUlUli jjui n You are needed for real full time -service in t the CW.A.C. The smartest uniform ever desired awaits you. Visit your nearest Army Recruiting Office Vvitn- ut delay. the style shoppy Next no .7. ; THIRD AVENUE uuiHiey market. Lieut. Robert Herrick of the United States Army Red Cross was a humorou entertainer at ihe regular weekly luncheon oi the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today. President A. was In the chair. C. Small Joseph Ingram, supervisor of station services for the Canadian National Railways with headquarters at Vancouver, arrived in the city yesterday from the south, being here on official business for a few days. Mr. Ingram lived as a boy in the old mining camp of Phoenix in the Boundary district and started his railroading career under Sheriff M. M. Stephens of this city who In those days was station agent for the Oreat Northern at Phoenix. C.N.R. Trains For the East . Daily except Sunday .... 8 p.m. For Terrace and Pacific Dally except Sunday.... 4 p.m From the East Daily except Mon 10:45 p.m. From Terrace and Pacific- Daily except Sun. ... 11:30 a.m. That's because Quaker Corn Flakes are sold only in special flavour-sealed packages! Crisp as a cracker . . . temptingly golden- Ve3 : . A t tor - - vv brown... delicious with the rich 'flavour of malt! Order a package or two oday 1 KAMSK V COAST DISTIIK'T Krt'iirilliig HMrlct of Trlncp Knpwt TAKE NQTICE that Canadian Pkhing Oampaxiy- Limited of Vancouver, B.C.. Fllsh Catuiers. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshcre lands, situate Immediately West of Lot 69, Range 5, Cooat District, and belog.B portion of the toed of the 6keena Riv er: Ocmmcmolng at a post planted about 300 feet .North and 90 feet West of the Northwest corner of lt 69, Raiie 5, Coast Dlstrtot; thence West 120 fecit; thence S. 27 degrees W. TOO rcit; tlvcinoe B. 6 degrees W. 1030 feet; ithence Northerly and Easterly along shore line to polnit of commencement, and ' conitianlng 15 acres, more or less. JAMES T. UNDERBILL, Aent for CANADIAN FISHING: COMPANY LIMITED Dated July 25th, 1943, SAVOY H O TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASEIt STREET PRINCE RUPERT J. L. Gurry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor U'estholme Rooms members. AUGUST 19, 19 mu.i - THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE St Announcements All advertisements In this column will ie thatged for t) full month at 25c a word. S.O.N. Invitation Dance. FT1-. fcay, Aug. 20. (Jet tickets from Valhalla Invitation Datice, August 27. RETURNED AS PRISONERS ALGIERS, Aug. 19 O U.-Gen. Achille Gafbi of the Italian 210th Division has lived "up to the boast scrawled by his men on the wall of Tripoli "we will return." He was the first Italian general captured 1ft Sicily ahd was brought to 'the Tun isian port from which he was driven. Men,30, 40,50! Untt. Iron.i OR SALE Six-room house, on two lots facing corner and Fifth, full ba.ment with hot air furnace, 508 Green Street: all enamel McClary stove with Imperial oil burner. For "further Information Phone Blue 167 or apply at house between 2 and 4 of 7 and 9 p.m. (194) 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 af ter 5 pjn. (199) FOR SALE Two tables. Apply to 350 Biggar Place. (194) FOR SALE Man's C.CJ.I. bicycle, practically new. Apply 1322 "Piggot Ave. (195) FOR SALE Five room house. Phone Red 433 or apply 1233 : Water -Street ;evenlngs. (199) FOR 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) FARM FOB SALE 105 acres of silt soil, 20 acres under culti vation; 5 room house, barn and root house: well fenced and cross fenced along Gov ernment road; cedar logs and timber on property; clear title. For information. Box 1098 Postal Station B, Prince Ru Dert.'B.C. (194) FOR SALE 1938 Ford "With steel clump box and hoist, also flat deck. First class shape, eood rubber. 'Apply No. 300 c-o Poole Construction Co. LOST (194) LOST Black billfold containing money, identification .card and personal papers. Finder please leave at Daily News Reward. (197) LOST Man's watch between Royal Hotel and H. M. C, Chatham, Wednesday after noon. Finder ;p'lease return to. Daily "News. (195) In the Supreme Court of Hrltlsh Columbia In Irohnte In (lie Mrtttrr of (he AdmlnNtrntlnn Art" mid In the Matter of the "Estate of Oirs Selvln fntherwlxe known a film! Selvln) Iecrii.eil TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. E. Flsdier, made on the 6th day of August, AD. 1843 I Was aptnlnted Administrator of the Estate of Ous Selvln (otherwise known as Oust Selvln) deceased, and all panties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me 'on or 'about 'tUe 7th av ofj September A, D. 1643, and all par ties indebted to the estate are re quired to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. "DATED Prtnce "Rupert, B.C, wua nui day of August AX). 1943. NORMAN A, WATT Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. doveU's Cliffs (Continued Ixpm. Page 1) periodically to ensure Its value. and in case one or all of 'the four water Inlets ever are-knocked but, a vat of 500 gallons of water Is kept. This water Is changed every two weeTcs. 'There Is haftural ventilation through live outlets. Floors of concrete were laid 'in the old caves, and wiring for heat and light. "No cooking Is allowed un der normal conditions, but It would be should it be necessary. Sanitary arrangements are adequate. Arrange Entertainment The Tegular cave-dwellers of this one cave, about 70 to 90 of them, -plan their own entertainment, running four whist-drives a week, with proceed (about $100 so far this year) e-ing donated to the Red Cross 'Church of England services are Want Normal Pep, "Vim, Vigor? ,heId ht- , rrr,romnZ.LjHimJ families live together, f. In cur- "rwfflra! tainea-on sections, instead or oo i rtw enlf nii a6c. If if '' itrlMfbtrtl trtth. havin havlns men men &Tld &nd WfTTtlPTl women seere seere- IntrodurtWv ai m dtumcuu. mrt ikii i.uti Tbi4 j gated. There Is a double row of Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR QUICK SALE room house, 3 Modem'6 wanted bedrooms, hardwood floor dining and living rooms, new foundation, centrally located, oil' range Included. "Possession In one week. $2700 cash. H. 'G. Helgerson Ltd. (194) ?OR SALE Four room house. Phone Blue 739. (195) HELP "WANTED Truck driver Im mediately. Apply National Selective .Service AM 75. (197) WANTED Secretary "for local dodtdr's office. Apply Selective Service Office AF 72. (198) WANTED Woman or 'girl to assist with housework. Apply Box 550 Daily News. (tf WANTED-sJanitor for office -In city. Apply National 'Selective Service No. A.M. 74. (tf) WANTED Truck Driver. Apply Unemployment ins u'r a;n c e Commission, A.M. 71. (tf J WANTED URGENTLY NEEDED Small furnished suite. P.O. Box 874. City. WANTED Room for refined couple In nice home. Apply Box 554 Dally News. (193) WANTED Piano, In good con dition. Telephone 223 Local 78. (195) WANTED Two or three roomed furnished house, suite or rooms. Two well behaved 'children. Write Joe Feller, General Delivery. ,(199) WANTED Electric rangette or double plate burner. Phone "Black 716. (195) 'WANTED To buy, Economy Sealers. Phone 38 (194) WANTED Furnished house o: apartment. Urgently needed immediately by refined couple Permanent residents. Phone Red 474. (194) WANTED Two rooms for mar ried couple and 1 baby. Any place In town, write J. Renlak, General Delivery, Prince Hup ert. '(195) WANTED 16 foot sailboat, complete. Box 552 Dally News. '(197) WANTED 'TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Two housekeeping rooms, furnish ed. Box 555 Dally News. '(199) "FOR RENT ROOM TO RENT For two or couple. 517 Herman Street, (199) FOR RENT Room for two, ladles preferred. 513 Herman ' Street. (197) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD for woman In exchange for housework. Box 553 Dally News. In answering give phone number or address. (197) j BOARD and Room for men sharing. 718 FraserStreet. MISCELLANEOUS LAUNDRY taken. Street. 1336 Overlook. (195)1 INTERIOR and Exterior decor-! ator, Paper Black 810. Hanger. Phone '(196); PAINTING and DECORATING f Phone Blue 142. '(197) PERSONAL DAY NURSERY OPEN NOW.; The best care assured your children while you work.' Reasonable rates by day or week. Mothers Interested call at 441 East 7th Ave. (19?) Ira mm odcty, as always, the 'Salada' label is your guarantee of a uniform blend of fine quality teas. ffsfi mm ah m dfiliiillA TEA bunks In each passage, with TO PLAN WAR GRAVES plerity of room between the j rows for emergency sleeping ac- LONDON, Aug. 19 (tP 'The commodatlon, 'or free passage Imperial War Graves 'Ccroifiis- f rom one 'part dl the cave to sion has appointed- J. Hubert another. The people who live regularly In the cave work closely with Hoyle. They are all friends, liv ing In the same district clrnc 'by the waterfront and In the shadow of 'the cliffs which protect them from danger. 'They are of all ages, from One baby five weeks ld to three old people between the ages of 76 'and 78. These three are invalids, and near one of the entrances Is a wheel chair 'to ;brlng them to tlie shelter at night. worthingxon as its principal architect for North Africa and Lgypt. MUST WALK A LOT The total length of ajj railways In China is less wiles. i ECUADOR'S FLAG The flag of the republic. , -of Ecuador consists of three hotl- zontal bands of red, yellow, and ! mspiES i Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND WATERMAN'S EVERYDAY FOUNTAIN Besncr Block, 3rd Street CARDS PENS Phone 234 BOOKS That should be in every home . , r f it Webster 'Collegiate Dictionary $3.50 Indexed $G.?J) Webster Vest Pocket Dictionary 35c War Time Meals $2.75 Pocket Book of Home Canning 39c First Aid to the Injured . . . . ; 85c Rhymes of a Western Logger 50c (NOTEStore closed from 12 'to 1 p.m. daily except Thursday)