SDAY JULY 1943 utility counts most or that rich, satisfying flavour which Uy a fine quality tea yields, use.. l MAM DEEP AND HIGH TEA Permanents He sure and get your Next Permanent at ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY. SHOPPE Fourth Street across from Post Office rbone Blue 917 for Appointment : ran srow at altitudes that from 60 feet below sea lev- R.000 feet above. WANTED! ME Hoys and girls up to the age of lf. An opportunity to earn good money. A number of routes are open in a few day in all parts of the city, due to older hoys leaving for work in war industries. DDRESS HONE APPLY Daily News Circulation Dept. Phone - - 98 Or Fill Out This Coupon and Mail THE DAILY NEWS JUKI) AVENUE I Herewith Circulation Dept. Apply for a Daily Route I PRINCE RUPERT News Paper AGE CURRENT READING Popular Books now in Demand. HEAD and ENJOY all of them for 75c Per Month THE HUMAN COMEDY BRAVE HERITAGE THE BRITTLE GLASS THE HIQH COURTS OF HEAVEN RANGE LAWYER I THE UNINVITED ONLY THE VALIANT- THE SEA 18 SO WIDE - MUSK AND AMBER - THE MAN' IN GREY WIDE IS THE GATE WORLD WITHOUT END THE BOOK OF ARIEL CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY - WHO'S THERE WITHIN MR, PARKINGTON FOR ALL MEN Saroyan Gaddls Lofts Hewes McCulley . Macardle Warren Eaton Mason Smith Sinclair . Frankau ............ Anonymous . Taylor Goldlng Brora field BORN Mackay . Late Books Added Every Month 8 1800 YEARS OLD The history of Rumania began in 101 AD., with the Roman colonization of the Daclan IJOIN 'OUR RENTAL LIBRARY SECTION If you lose anything, advertise for it . ----- ,. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk LOCAL NEWS NOTES Elio's Pay Cash lor Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical menta. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10.45, was reported this afternoon to be one hour late. Mr and Mrs. Matthias Wesley and son, Oliver, arrived in i Prince Rupert from Skeena Crossing on last night's train for a holiday trip. Big Dance at Sunnyslde Satur day night. Doors open 9 pjn. AdmissionMen $1, Ladies 50c. (160) J. A. Rutherford, B.C.L.S., re turned -to the city on last night' train from a three week's trip to Hazelton, Smlthers and Burns Lake on surveying work. I Correspondence from the Text Brook Branch of the De Ipartment of Education regard lng the availability of Intelli gence tests were read at last night's meeting of the board of school trustees. The board of school trustees was in regular monthly session last night. A good deal of mis cellaneous business wasw taken up and the meeting lasted for three hours. Only Trustees J. T. Langridge. E. J. Smith and Mrs. G. A. Hill were in attendance. Trustee Jack Deane and C. G. Ham being out of town. Trustee Langridge was elected to the chair in the absence of Trustee Deane Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lancaster, who have been visiting here for the cast few weeks with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith, will leave next Tuesday afternoon on their return to Port Moody where they now make their home. Salaries for the month of June totalling $5373.67 and accounts amounting to $778.56 were passed for payment at the regular monthly meeting of the board of school trustees last night. There was also a revenue item of $81.51 reported from pay ment for broken windows, fines of dudIIs. rent and Industrial art display collections. - Announceirlents All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Help Norway Committee Invi tation Dance, July 9. 15. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evitt's July First United Church Midsum mer Sale, July 24. HJE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE, Mrs. D. C. Wallace, wife of Commander Wallace, local naval officer In Qharge, leaves by this evening's train on her return to her home in Halifax after a three months' visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter and daughter, who have been on a vacation trip to Vancouver arrived Jn the city from the south yesterday and proceeded to their home in Hazelton by the -evening train. A meeting will be held at 8 p.m, Monday, July 12, in the Armory, filxth Avenue, in connec lion with tne iormauon or a band. Will any citizen interested In any way with the formation of a local band please attend this meeting? (161) A letter from Major H. C. Gil-man of local area headquarters assured the school "board last night that troops would be excluded from use of the playgrounds of King Edward School on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays so that the grounds on those evenings might be reserved exclusively for the use of child ren. Card of Thanks May we, through your columns, offer our sinoere thanks to the people of this district for their generous response to the appeal for funds In the recent Greek War Relief campaign. An amount of $400137 was subscribed altogether arid we are informed by the provincial chairman that this ranks very high, if not highest, in the province in response to the quotas asked for. We are deeply grateful for the help extended to our suffering compatriots. Also, Mr. Editor, we would like to thank you for. the space and publicity accorded in your paper to Mr. Borland of the Capitol Theatre, staff and management. to Sergeant Cleaver Wilson .and artists, to Sergeant Ainsley of the broadcasting station, to Mr, MacSween ior his untiring ef forts in arranging events and to Lt. Comdr. A. S. Mitchell and the members of the Royal Sea Cadets Band, to Mrs. N. E. Arnold, chairman of the campaign and all others who assisted in any way. THE GREEK FAMILIES OF PRINCE RUPERT I from any cava Athlola'a root, 1 Sliilari. Cutt. Burnt, Scolds, Chattel Skin vm this mw, fait. oaing, soothing, sweat-smalling rtnway. Keep a tin handy for amargancios. UPAIItlrr f Allr AT All NOTICE WOMEN WANTED Women required in Local Shipyard to fill vacancies in Welding Department, Electrical Department, Moulding Loft, Plate Shop, Drawing Office, and other departments throughout the yard. Apply LOCAL SELECTIVE SERVICE' OFFICER, A.F. G3. Milk To Our 'Customers Until further notice our store will be closed daily from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. (Closed All Day Thursdays) Military Orders - by Lieut-Col. O. C. Oswell, ED. Friday Evening Parade Offi cers and NjCXVs lall in at 1920 hours Instead of 1930 hours. IUfle Range Officers and N. C. O.'s will report at the Ar mory on Sunday, Jul yll, at .1315 hours for range practice; dress, drill order. Dress For week ending July 17, evening and afternoon company parades as per training syllabus; C Company, battle or der; B. C and D Companies, drill order. Headquarters Company (Anti Aircraft) Company parade, Friday, July 9; dress, battle dress anfclets, webbing and resplra tors, field service cap. FOR SALE Housenold furnish ings including chesterfield suite. Phone Black 143. (158) FOR SALE-3 single beds com plete, 2 bed couches, kitchen cabinet. Phone Blue 983. (159) FOR SALE Buffet, bed com plete, heater, vanity dressers, couch, desk, table and chairs. 1137 Seventh Ave. East or Phone Red 469. (159) HOUSE FOR SALE Six rooms with two room bungalow at end of lot. 937 Third Ave. West. Terms C a s h. McCutcheon's Drugstore. (159) FOR SALE Five Cocker Span iels. 146 11th Street. (162) FOR SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Elio's used department, Third Av enue, next to Daily News, Prince Rupert. HELP WANTED FOR SALE Light 1930 coupe, apply Box 528, Dally News. (163) WANTED Boys and girls for newspaper routes. Dally News. (tf) WANTED Mill hands for up coast paper mill and spruce 'mill, good wages, steady work. Apply National Selective Service AM. 64 (158) WANTED For local shipyard boys for different departments. Apply National Selective Service. A. M. 65. (158) WANTED Stenographer for law office. Permanent position with opportunity for advancement. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 60. (tf) WANTED Female clerk for city office; stenographic experience preferred but not essential. Apply stating age, qualifications and experience .to National Selective Service No. A.F. 61. WANTED Kitchen help for war service canteen. Apply National Selective Service A.F. 62. (tf) '!c MEDIEVAL DELIVERY Mounted mall-carriers gave Amsterdam a sort of pony ex press as early as 1400. MORE IV AFRICA At the end of American forces tanks in France. World War I had only 241 Men, Women Over 4'Q Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality ? Dom w.ak. rundown. exhaiMMd condition maka roo fl ImcM out. oMT Tnr tau-ci Ton Tablet. Contain genera! tonu. aifaulanta, alwa frMrixd. aftar 30 or 40. Help you t normal pen. vim. rp tailtr. Trial am a. SAVE REAL MONEY K l. aiaa or apoeial "keunomy" aiaa and aa m lOe. to aOa. At ail dniacana. ttiart today. Advertise in the Daily News! Classified Ads Advertising in this column Is payable at the office in advance. Please do not phone orders. FOR SALE WANTED WANTED Washing machine. Apply Box 323 Dally News. (158) WANTED Washing. 1435 MACHINERY Plaza. (159) WANTED to buy, one good sec ond-hand Victrola with rec ords. Phone Black 506. WANTED AT ONCE Room and Board for young business man, Phone W. H. Malkin Co. Ltd. 72. (tf) WANTED Housekeeping room or suite for young 'couple and child. Box 526 Daily News. uouj WOULD any party who is going away for the summer months be willing to rent roomlat or house to reliable young couple. Best of references. Apply Box 525 Daily News. FOR RENT ROR RENT Unfurnished room. 946 10th Ave. East. (160) DEW ALT SAWS AND WOOD-working 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) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and ROOM for men sharing. 718 Fraser St. (155) C.N.R. Trains For the East-Daily except Sunday .... 8 pjn. For Terrace and Pacific Daily except Sunday 4:15 pm. From the East Daily except Morr..,. 10:45 p.m. From Terrace and Pacific Daily except Sun..... 11:20 p.m. EATS HEARTY An American armored division requires 78,000 pounds of food every day it Is in action, MAKE TOUR COFFEE RATION GO IWIC AS FAR WITH HAIT i HttF INI; . It M 0MAII IIMIH. VANCOUVtl, ! A STORY BOOK BIRD HE TALKS, Joan, just like birds In story books. Joan s mother promised her two goldfish if she got to school every day on time. "But that's easy!" says Joan. "Mummy always has my breakfast early because we have Kellogg's Corn Flakes at our house. She gives 'em to me after school, too. I love Kellogg's I" Yes, Kellogg's are ideal for odd-hour snacks . . . ready in 30 seconds, leave no pots and pans to wash, easy to digest and economical. Get some tomorrow. Two convenient sizes. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. It ml "N. "t- V. , & 1 I Mrs McDermott, whose hus-1 A wine glass, the Ravencross hand is sunerlntendent for the goblet made in 1673. fetched the WANTED - Housekeeping room I (equivalent of $3,000 at an auc-or . ctevedorlne Stevedoring Co Co. nere here , suite for young couple. Ap-l12?1" R ply Bex 527 Daily News. (163) arrived In the city yesterday ,ieTed to the highest price from Vancouver. paid for a glass at an auction. City Of Prince Rupert NOTICE t Bylaw No. 968 to regulate street traffic and parking is now in effect. Copies of .this bylaw are now obtainable at the City Hall. Price 25 cents. H. D. THAIN, City Clerk. VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 Richards Street, Vancouver, B.C. Mail or Express your Shoe Repairs to us. We give you quick service, and the best job and material obtainable. We Pay The Return Charges .' PRESCRIPTIONS Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. Ormes ltd. "Jiit Pioneer Drtu&iats THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 8 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. STORE HOURS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY OPEN AM. CLOSED ,":30 P.M. THURSDAY OPEN AT 0 AJL CLOSED AT 1 PJU. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Phones 18-19 Have More Cents" P.O. Box 575