Ly AUGUST 6, 1943 LAST FOUR WEEKS ARMY NEEDS 1 AIT II Ullll II UIIIV.II I. . . It A VOLUNTEER! Ml IIF.IIIS1RV ACT IW'il- uf Tit If No. 21.1.12.1. XI, Srrtlon 1, C'lt if ITInrr K-tiacrary proof of I . j KAsrMaemfiM ui true t .ae if Swm Victor r.-j twi i ilea in uvm ai- en! auon of one t.rrcjf, Issue a proTl- ui raid Estate ere Wle them with nu rvrn. 'led on rvr KMfWf. uih WXniberr A.D. 1943, falling p-nbutlon will be made Pyd only to such claims l nau have biwn notl- i Prince RiiTinrt n n fd;iy cf Jnlv mil ' A, WATT fORiUN rilctal Admlnlfflruitor ; Prince Rupert, B.C. Piiprem, court of llrlttsh (Wumlila in rrolmte ter of th "Admin iHrnl ln Ti' Alf" an. I r., .. r"" f Her- tn Mjimtt, le,eBf,i ' '""'Mate "CE tht by order of Jay of July A. D. 1943 I pted AdmliilMt pierbent John Mynott. de-, .PWM" having claims Mid estate are hereby P rurnish same, prunerlv ?m on or about the 24th IP11' A. D. 1843 .H .1, . the r Pliy th o m.Y. 1 ... . . . to me fonthwlith. tl. Rr,D0' th r , Aamiimfirt,raAor, OF THE STYLE SHOPPE Entire Stock to Clear at Astonishingly Low Prices. Come and Re Convinced. COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS, v ty: HOUSECOATS, : HATS, SHOES, , HOSE, LINGERIE, WE CLOSE OUR DOOR ON THE 28lh DAY OF AUGUST THIS IS FINAL THE STYLE Next Door Bulkley Market. Moose Women Sponsor Dance A Terv enjoycble invitation dance sponsored by the Women ,01 the Moose was held Wednesday night in the Moose Hall, with about 250 members and friends attending. Dancing was to the music of Mrs. Jean de Carlo's orchestra. Joe Slaggard was a genial master of ceremonies. The dance was the first of a series to be held for the benefit of the younger members and their friends on the first Wednesday of each month. The TPr the Und Regfcctrv Of- , . . . . , Rr B C . thla tod AD. 1943. w m u I'm ra SllnreiiM laurt uf Itrltlah niniii m rrnnate Art mid ltt .if (1,. ' l t n I . I, nl. - -uuge rwier, ixxni juage 1 w on the 23rd day D 1943, appointed Admln- -1e Estate of Bo- pa. formerly of Prtnw Rur-feh Columbia, drwd, who or stout the 7th dav at P 1843, All parmra In-6 Uke said Eatate are re- pay tf amount of Uieir to mo forthwith and aM wlnj claims against the are required to file them prcffKTly verified on or be- lth day of Sflirtemlyr. I. falling which distribute made having rar"1 sucli claims of which I t Wn notified. 1 at Prince Rupert, B.C. thla JUly 1943. kman A, WATT Official Admlntatrator. Prlnoe Bupert, B.C. I" prune Tourt of British Euliiinhlii i, rrolwte f'"r of the WrtmlnMrutlmi i Act- and Matter f the Kstale nf pn Ikirrti. fterennnl wriCE ithnt by Order of ' Jiidse Fisher, UwU Jude preme Court of BrUlah Col- on the 30th day of ' 1943, .nnuliitn1 AtonlnU. the Bte of Jolui Ifcurwitti, 1 mnce Hupert, Brttlith wiho died on or fin day cif June. AD. persons Indebted to tho are required to pay the their llle1jtpdnr In me nd all pernons having trior 10 uie oRncing, a dusi ness meeting was held under the chairmanship of Mrs. W. H. Tolin, regent of the chapter, at which nominations of candidates for membership took place. Membership In the chapter has been increasing rapidly, it was reported at the meeting and now the membership has passed the peak previously set in 1939. Activities of the chapter have also broadened to a great extent, and now Include a great variety of social, community and wartime efforts. Tchesinkut Lake Tchesinkut Lake Auto Camp-Ten miles south of Burns Lake, on highway to Tweedsmulr Park. Three cabins, $1.50 per day. cooking utensils supplied. Trailer Lake, B.C. SHOPPE THIRD AVENUK Mrs. H. Kirmse, well known Skagway curio dealer, was here today returning to the Alaska town after spending six months in Seattle and elsewhere In the south. The appointment of a to Charles Hayward, as vice-principal of Booth Memorial High School has been deferred for a month by the school board. Miss Eva Cavalier, long a member of the staff, seems to be favored for the post by the board of school trustees. 1SOOKS FOR .MALTESE LONDON. Aueust 6 0 In re- t ' rrAHicBite. unit in dances will follow the regular ; SD0n5e t0 a re0uest from the taiid objection be business meetings or the chap- vice-president of the University of Valetta, 500 medical books have been sent to Valitta by the British Medical Association. SOUTH AFRICA'S CRUSADES CAPETOWN, August 6 CB About 100 South African soldiers, many of them wearing the Crusaders' Cross, symbol of General Montgomery's Eighth Army, have arrived here. Some had been abroad three years. NAZIS (DUMMIES) L EGYPT CAIRO, August 6 P) The caravan used by General Von Arnim In the African desert be fore his surrender is on show here with proceeds donated to the Indian Red Cross. Dummies of Nazi soldiers have been arranged Inside the caravan with Items of German military space and camp sites. Rate, 50c , B- effnsect ner rtnv with lies nf lritr-Vien I ft fPl jlf UI7CSBI TILLIE THE TOILER IT-SURli DOGS L.lVME ARE IAY HEART (3COD) TT"HAf PV TAiO SO happv THE DAILY NEWS PAOE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Iveson left last night for Vancouver on a vacation trip. Miss Norma Watt left last night for Vancouver on a holiday trip. Among those leaving last night for Vancouver were Mrs. H. C. Young and Mrs. J. Miss Dorothy Newtomb and Miss Marie Nickerson left last night on a holiday trip to Van couver. C. C. P. Public Meeting Friday Aug. 6th, 8 p.m. Oddfellows' Hall. Speaker Arthur Turner, M. L. A. . (183) Miss Evelyn Gulllford arrived in the city this week from Na-naimo and is the guest of Miss Betty Borland at whose wedding next week to Robert Benton she will be a maid of honor. Inspector Williams, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who has been in the city on business, left' last night on his return to Vancouver. Hon. Herbert Anscomb, provincial minister of public works, who has been on an Inspection tour' of the highways of the province, left last night on his return to Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Shlejs. president of the Pacific-American Fisheries, and Mrs. Archie Shlels were here this morning on their way from Bellingham to Juneau. Mr. Shiels is to pay a visit to his canneries in the southeastern Alaska district. ifirntiTSTS Mr, and Mrs. James Comer, who have been visiting in the south on vacation, returned to the city from Vancouver a few days ago. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. C.C.F. Dance, Frl., Aug. 6, Oddfellows' Hall. Tickets from members. Good trout and char fishing, and 111 15 W & I htl uZiZTZ W-A Coast RSt- Servicemen's big-game country. Open from , r ,lc rromitchim ofint bu. h Dance, Aug. 9, Empress Club. May ISt to January lSl, AUIO ' . umrt ion. ma ou ieni7 i I .. .M..UA..tnu , tti i MMflH akin trouuM. uya or d-umouA. OMjinf. anb sci vice in cyiiuctwuii. vynie ui , M ab.D, , 01 Orange Dance Aue 9 IOOF s awaj.. Wire: R. E. Lord, Tchesinkut oilnlrm feMttwIrriUUmand quickly rtoMitM ,t- , ,c "bini. 50 tfll ootiw prrw tl, Of mnfiey lk, Ah it.au. UHMH memoerS IOr lU- eur aniuul khuj lor v. u. u. rnLstwrnun. vitation. -1 .1.-1 With Minora ww- tfinord h r'performjond Wndes. Prove nr MAC DIDN'T LOOK RIGHT George. C. Mitchell was the winner of the weekly war savings certificate raffle for the Queen's Fund at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club yesterday. John L. Noble, manager of the B.C. Underwriters' Association, and F. Darling, association engineer, arrived today from vancouve They will confer with the city council on mat ters pertaining to the preval ence of fire hazards in the city FOR SALE-Sealed Tenders wiU be received by the undersigned up until noon of Wednesday, August 12th, next, for the purchase of the following described properties belonging to the estate of Gust Selvin, deceased: 1. 4-roomed cottage with 2 additional attic rooms situate on Lot 12, Block 22, Section 6 (7th Ave. East) 2. Two 4-roomed cottages situate on Lot 23, Block 11, Section 5 (approximately opposite Hawklnson's Ldry. at 6tb Avenue West). Avenue West). Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. (189) BOAT FOR SALE Suitable for work or pleasure. Built 1934. Length 43. ft, beam 12ft, 24 gross tons. New 6 cylinder 130 h.p. Buda engine, 12 knots. 2 power dinghies, other equipment too numerous to list here, write for complete spe-cificatloris and price. It will surprise you. C. Cartwright, 693 Hornby St., Vancouver, B. C FOR SALE Beige coat, size 18, almost new. Apply 1384 Overlook Street. . (183) FOR. RALF. HUlcrpst Farm. implements and household contents. Apply Frank Morris, Terrace, B.C. (193) FOR SALE Beautiful camp site at Lake Kathlyn, three acres and some cabins. For full particulars, write Mrs. K. E. Birnie, Smlthers, B.C. (187) FOR SALE National cash register, McCaskey's adding machine and register, Sunkist fruit Juice extractor. Mc-Cutcheon's Drug Store. (184) FOR SALE Desk (bookkeepers), oak, with 4 drawers, cabinet attached, $33.00. G. A. Wig-more, 622 Third Ave. Phone 802. (186) FOR SALE Bedroom suite. 203 9th East, after 6 p.m. (185) FOR SALE Modern six room house. Centrally located. Immediate possession. Phone Green 317. (tf FOR SALE OR CHARTER Licensed diesel passenger ferry, diasel towboats. Box 531, Dally News. FOR SALE Steam tug, small scow, 100 h.p. rZr-Hl. s7?m i the vC and at: I Iavo it Canada at War 25 Years Ago August 6, 1918 Oeneral Foch created a Marshal of France German counter attacks against, the American occupation of Flsmes repulsed as the Americans advanced north of the Ves-le River and the French north of Montdidier; artillery action on Solssons-Vesle front. Camels are capable of drinking ten or twelve gallons of water at one time. Classified Ads FOR SALE HELP WANTED WANTED Ditch digcers In city. Good wages. Apuly National Selective Setvice, A.M. 73. WANTED Warehouseman, able to drive truck for local Oi! Co. Good wages, living accommodation. Apply National Selective Service, A.M. 72. (184) WANTED Stenographer for law office. Permanent position with opportunity for advancement. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF. 60. (tf WANTED Truck Driver. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, AM. 71. (tf) -WANTED WANTED, by Aug 1, light housekeeping room for soldier's wife. Apply Box 535 Daily News. (184) WANTED $23.00 reward for furnished or semi-furnished rooms or house. Urgent, by August 15. Box 544 Dally News. (184) WANTED to rent 2 furnished rooms for couple without chil dren. Box 547 Daily News. (188) 1 ) Terrace, 50 acres, with stock. , WATED-Immediately, apart- ment or small house by young couple, no children. Permanent residents. Red 752 mornings. . (183) URGENTLY heeded, a room for working couple. Phone Black 59. (183) GIRL wants housework, ' sleep in. Phone Red 509, between 12:00 and 7:00 p.m. (184) WANTED $10 reward for 2 or 3 room unfurnished suite or small house. Mrs. Murphy, Red 822. (188) INTERIOR Decorating and Paper Hanging, by reliable workman. Black .810. (184) WANTED Small boat. Apply Box 543 Dally News. (183) WANTED Light housekeeping room by September 1, would pay to hold it. Apply Box 540 Dally News. (185) LOST LOST Between 5th Ave. East and Seal Cove pamphlets and papers. Please return Dally News. (183) roomand" board"" marine diesel. Box 531, Dally BOARD and Room for men shar-News- ing. 718 Fraser Street. I ITHE OUST ICE 11 WONDERFUL. I I i LnnLT k.jUWdS" ,i'f W.-r i 1 I'LL HE'LL MARRY fj y? MCA1 W f AaI IT wrrr, iWTTS. I ' DUTY CALLS 1 IS THE I -JVES, BUT THEVVftj I ( ( 5TOP, .V fVES cj I n (OSH! VajE CAM'Tl I POOR (YES, BUT UETS GO. iSsTlCE irbSOT AW ESCArtt HjAT rJllVT HIM GET M AC, Y HOME ,rPT VJE WANTTlzAEMEMy PRISONER ( - AWAY. T WA"5AlT ISN'T ACT MARRlFriNlM THERE MOW dTp) (71 RV3HT' -( MHS JpR J&til p 9 The neighbours sav we're verv rlnn And it's quite plainly to be seen , Our clothes are always fresh and bright It's BLUE that makes them snowy white use 1 Use a swish of Blue in the last rinse for snowy while clothes. Cos! a trifle: results amazing! Renovation Plan j Six Campaigns For Household In Middle East C T- TT. UtlCllLC lb UP LONDON. August 6 T) In six A rather ambitious program of remodelling, renovation and re-equipment of the domestic science department of Booth I Memorial High School was ,laid before the board of trustees J at its regular monthly meeting Wednesday night by Miss Jessie McLenaghan, director of home economics for the provincial De partment of Education. The program was accompanied by a plan which was viewed with in terest but in regard to the carrying out of which it was decided that, owing to financial limitations and other. considerations including the difficulty of obtaining material and labor, nothing could be seriously con sidered at this time. Gym Heating Considered School Boatil Discusses flaking Physical Training Venue More Suitable Much needed ground repairs as well as the necessity of making arrangements for the heating of the outside gymnasium at Booth Memorial School so that physical training might be more efficiently carried out came up for consideration at the meeting of the board of school trustees Wednesday night Smith & Elttlns, lecal heating contractors, are being asked to look into the possibility of extending heat into the gymaslum. HOW UNCLE STARTED In some countries, shops were originally started to protect the usurers. r.ampaigiis in uie jviiuuie .uu the total number of Allied wounded was 37,688, Major J. D. MacLennan said In the Lan--et, British Medical Journal. The six campaigns were: the onquest of Italian East Africa, he Occupation of Syria, the advance in the Western Desert, '940-41 and 1941-42, the retreat to El Alameln in 1942 and the iege of Tobruk. J Whifflets From The Waterfront' - f Western Fisheries, published in Vancouver, features .on its front page cover in the latest Issue, a picture of the local workboat, C.R.C., belonging to John Currie & Son, with an inset of Charlie Currie, the skipper. There Is also an article In the same Issue about the C.R.C. together with another picture showing trophies which the vessel won in competition for work boat racing at Port Simpson on Victoria Day. John Currie III, son of John Currie II, well known local boy, of pioneer days and grandson, of John Currie, well known Prince Rupert contractor, is In the thick of the fighting with the United States Army in the, Mediterranean area. He was laslj heard from in North Africa John Currie II has been for years located near Phoenix, Art- zona. MANHATTAN MIGRATION Hartford, Conn., was first set; tied by Dutch from New Anv sterdam. EVANGELINE AND COMPANY Many of the early residents poor against of Baltimore were Acadians banished from Nova Scotia. LADIES' 'Gionella' Dress Shoes In Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Brown Calf, Black Softie Calf, Black Suede in low, ' spike and cuban heels. High styled lines to suit any taste and priced to suit any pocket-. book- 1 , J..jasl MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in G" and 8". Just arrived. ! CI xrx Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes'