9, 1943- bit AUGUST THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LAST 1 HANDYMAN 2 SERVICE Jies to announce that t J be CLOSED FOR LSDiESS until Aug, 20. Ieorge duchak 2 and his 2 PRAIRIE E RAMBLERS tpifee Modern and Old- S Ime Dance Band open for 2 engagements. Ijj 'Ko dance too big, H too. small." J.S.Loubser D C. B.A. Chiropractor lilace Block Phone. 640 iesinkut Lake Ihednkot Lake Auto Camp south of Durns Lake, sway to Tweedsmulr Park. i supplied. Trailer 11. With USft nf Irltnhon K'f"" flsWng.and In. C0nno.l nu," I t i "vuvfji, vrue or ura, Tcheslnkut I r.?Li""-"--Tlv F -..nr. or I"'' IS HERF.nv Si rf. . ' u". w me I it laK Av; nue. in th uw rrovince , . r tJlinnbia, M follows: M 31et day c Juiy AJ3 HELA llARTIUCK. tlw... . WJ. U be received bv ,llhter.8..at.YtatorU, 'wer- a on 7- o ciccK In 193, tor ' ,8th tS hV'v' '8.0OO feet :&'m fallowed, for I Mi l ;i,J hereby civ .u.. '"Oawcii r lKrlty, ioaj.. . :r w British !caiM i . I"nw loth , . - l .. " it, IV ' Iflrl " . IB. Inl - d L 8; L'Va. tn-clua-ve. 4 143. 0lly of . Prince Landj, FOUR STYLE 01 THE !Sea Cadets Are WEEKS SHOPPE Entire Stock, to; Clean at- Astonishingly Low Prices-. Gome and Be Convinced. COATSy DRESSES,, WAISTS, SKIRTS, HOUSECOATS, HATS, SHOES, hose; lingerie, WE CLOSE 0UJ1; DOOR ON Till! 28(h DAY Off AUGUST THIS IS FINAL THE STYLE Xnt Door Bulkley Market. Back From Camp SHOPPE Sixty Sea Cadets ol the local corps, who, under the command of Lieut. Commander Alex S Mitchell, have ben attending summer camp at Comoxt Vancouver Island, returned homo this morning. These sun-tanned veterans of almost three weeks of intensive naval training are in the best of health and: spirits and mornj keen than ever 'for the TfaVy way of life. ; Conditions at the camp were 11 1 1hIIm itac lrttttitit'B nnrl OK Five of the boys who went down with the corps are remaining at the camp for a further period of training. EASY ONE ONLY Model 30 vacuum cups with wringer. Streamline styling roll-top tub. Just rueeived from the factory THIRD AVENUK FOR FALL CHILLS LONDON, August 9 0 British householders will be allowed 560 pounds more coal during the next four months than they have bten allowed in the Members of' Corps Reported All -past t)hree. Out for Navy Life J. L. Gurry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme. Kooms WASHER Price $128.65 Cash Mm Terms can be arranged according to W.P.T.D. regulations. Tliis Washer will be sold to the applicant having the largest-family in residence. (Si OF1T.K KXPIKKS SATURDAY, AUGUST 14lh Make your application with full particulars in writing-leave it at TILRIE THE TOILER TlLUHTOUJ6HT',VAJOWDERfVJL., THE EMEMV f! PR ISOMER, MYr SELF. OVER IM fTHE NEXT couMxy 1 I WH5RLt TTirVOTliiTfl Mr& R. G. Macaulav and son. Douglas, left Saturday, night for a,- holicMy trio to Vancouver ana district. LOCAL NEWS NOTES W Whiff en is leaving by to night's train to visit with relatives, and. friend!, at his old home, St. Lawrence, I Mrs. D. M Martyn, wife of Col. D. M. Martyn, area commandant, arrived In Prince Rupert this morning from Seat tle. Mrs. W H. Vlckers, widow of Prince Rupert's pioneer police chief, was here yesterday en-route from Victoria, where she has lived for several years, to Shannon Bay In Massett Inlet where she will Join her daughter who recently came north. The co-ordinating committee-of the city council under acting mayor W. H. Brett will meet this afternoon with J. L. Noble, and F. Darling, representatives, of the B. C. Underwriters' As-soclatioon to thresh out the. matter of fire hazards and insurance rates In the city. "Build B.C. Payrolls" "WeUse Pacific Milk-" lit Hut. i) "We us Pacific Milk In mak ; Ing candy, cakes, cream and; cocoanut- pies." Mrs, a. is writing of the virtues of Pacific Milk in cooking, In her family they use it in many ways, she says "for. everything" and closes her letter with the statement they have, used it for years, PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and .Vacuum Packed TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Coal, and wood range, chesterfield. Call after 7:00 pjn. at 650 7th Avenue East; (190). AIIl. FOKCE FAMILY LONDON, August 9 O) PO. K. F.. Dacre, who shot down two German planes, destroyed a. locomotive and damaged two more one day, comes of an air force famlly His father Is an RiA.E. air commodore his mother a captain in the WAAi F. Announcements All. advertisements in. this column will, be charged for a full month at 25o a word. WA. Coast Regt. Servicemen's Dance, Aug. 9, Empress Club. Orange Dance Aug. 9, I.O.O.F: Hall. Contact members for in vitation. S.O.N. Invitation Dance, Fri day, Aug. 20. Get tickets from members. Valhalla Invitation Dance, August 27. SAVOY HO TEL Carl Zarcllij Prop. Phone- 37 P.O;Hox5U FRASKR. STREET PRINCE RUPERT CONFUSING. DIVISION! MDU'RE NOT A-SOLDlEPL BUT XX) "RE A HERO-IVJE'LL (SET MARRIED THIS HORN INS Kr-1F' VW" ' 1 .- ,.i ..ii Murray S. Todd, Indian Agent at Alert Bay arrived in the city this morning on business. Miss Margaret McCaffery has returned from Vancouver where she met her sister, Miss Mary McCaffery, who flew up from Colorada to spend leave from her nursing duties with the United States Army, Quiet Wedding Is Solemnized Nuptials of Mrs. McLeman and Elmer McConnell A quiet wedding was solem nized at 1:15 on Friday, August when Mrs. M. McLeman of New Westminster became the bride of Elmer McConnell of this city. Immediate friends and relatives of the contracting couple were present. After the ceremony a luncheon" was ser.- ved at the Boston Cafe. be received by the undersigned up. until noon of Wednesr day, August 12th, next, for the purchase of the following described properties belonging to the estate of Gust Selvln, deceased: 1. 4roomed cottage with 2 additional attic rooms situate onLot 12, Block 22, Section 6 h-nttr-Aver-Eastr 2. Two 4-roomed cottages situate on Lot 23, Block 11, Sec tlon 5 (approximately oppo site Hawklnson's Ldry. at 6tb Avenue West). Avenue West). Official Administrator, Prince Rupert; B.C. (189) MAN'S bicycle, $55. 249-9th Ave. West. (190) BOAT FOR. SALE-Sultable for work or pleasure. Built 19341 Length 43 ft, beam 12ft, 24 gross tons. New 6, cylinder 130 h.p. Buda engine, 12 knots. 2 power dinghies, other equip ment too numerous to list here, write for complete spe cifications and price. It will surprise you. C. Cartwrighti 693 Hornby St., Vancouver, B; C. FOR SALE Hillcrest Farm, Terrace, 50 acres, with stock, Implements, and household contents. Apply Frank Morris, Trrrace, B.C. (193) FOR SALE Beautiful camp site at Lake Kathlyn, three acres and some cabins. For full particulars, write Mrs. Kl E. Blrnie, Smithers, B.C. (187) FOR SALE Desk (bookkeepers), oak, with 4. drawers, cabinet attached, $33.00, G. A. Wig- more, 622 Third Ave. Phone 302. (186) FOR SALE Bedroom suite. 203 9th East, after 6 p.m. (185) FOR SALE OR CHARTER Licensed dlesel passenger ferry. dlesel towboats. Box 531, Daily News. FOR SALE Steam tug; small scow, 100 h.p. marine dlesel. Box 531, Dally News. TIL.LIE, YOU'RE ORDERED Tbj CAMP RtyE , .. - N. i ' r 7 CAMP BUSBVl ? mm1 5' T'S m A Wartime City Sing a song, of roadways, hol lows, dips and ruts, Making most pedestrians falter in their) struts Inclines, hills- and sidewalks, way above sea level. Causing new. arrivals to apostrophise the deviL Restaurants and cafes, crowded to excess, Queues at' postal, offices suffering duress. Line up at the liquor store, ditto at the show, No amusement any place, and also none to go. When you need a bedroom can vass the hotels, You find the only, vacancies; are In the prison cells. When.you leave by train or. boat, try and. get- a seat You reach your, destination standing up upon your feet. S. F. STEVENSON. WHITE HOUSE FIRST) The White Rouse was the j first public building erected In Washington. Classified Ads xnv ki:oi itio.ns kffkctivk immkimatixy National Srlrctlte Service Kcstrlctldiw lo not ariJy to Female domestic; help and employment wattfal ad where not' more than one servant employed, nor to edTerttaemsaU for. men over 65 and under 18 yean of age. -wcoien over. 60 and under 16 years of age, ministers, taaohers, casual, labor part time, subsidiary employment, housewives as- ipaxt, time, workers, up to 24 ii: urs weekly, nurses, farm hands, hunters, fishermen, trappers, demeelic and kitchen help required for hospitals and piutan. tbroplc institutions, students at 'work after school or on holidays, cither than long summer vacation, and any, kind of "Help Wanted" advertisement frem any provincial government. SPECIAL NOTE Domestic and Kitchen help; required, for hos-ri'als and phlUaUirc-jSc lnstttut'oiw Is now Included. In the above exempted group. Also the age forwemen. has. been lowered to enable those- over 60 to seek employment without- reference tc NaCionU S?leof.ve Service. FOR SALE FOR SALE Sealed Tenders will HELP' WANTED WANTED Ditch, diggers) in city) Good, .wages. Apuly National Selective Service, A.M. "3. WANTED Ward i maldi- for lo cal hospital. Good salary. Ap- plyv Selective Service Office, A.F. 75. (190) WANTED Stenographer for law office. Permanent position with opportunity- for advancement. Apply- Unemployment Insurance Commission AF. 60. (tfl WANTED Truck Driver. Apply Unemployment. Insurance Commission, A.M. 71. (tf). WANTED WANTED $2300 reward: for furnishedt on semi-furnished rooms or house. Urgent, by, August 15. Box 544 Daily News; (184) WANTED, to, rent 2 furnished rooms for couple without children: Box-547 Dally. Newsi (183) WANTED Immediately, apart ment or small house by., young, couple, no children. Permanent residents. Red 752; mornings. (1883 WANTED $10. reward for- 2 or 3. room unfurnished suite or small house. Mrs. MUrphy, Red 822. (186) WANTED Light housekeeping room by September li would pay to, hold It. Apply Box 546 Dally News. (185) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and Room for men sharing; 718 Fraser Street. LOST LOST Registration card and liquor permit. Finder please return to Dally. News. Reward SPONGE HOUSES NO USE.' EVEN IF VIE MERE HALF-WAV (189) Many specimens of goby, one of the smallest species of fish, live their entire, lives- Inside I'sponges and larger fish: THROU6H"THB SOMETHING VUOULD HAPPEN Mirthi login, Swjft'j fimed home econo-nuu, whose -ctU)r,wjniniefOokingr4uma it t regular feature of this page. Look for these valuable hints each Monday. Broiling and pan-broiling fif neatly intcHhe-warm weather food picture No one wants o spend hot hours in theAitthen thw&diys,- so now's ' the time to plan easily prepared meals with a come-on flavour. that will saisfy the firmly, ye leave time for outdoor, activities If broiling brings to your mind only uscious pictures of a thick beef steak, remember-that. lots of class C meats as well as some un-ratioifed meats readily lend them selves to broiling j Many an exclusive restaurant menu used" to list even in the days of plenty "de luxe chopped steak. And this .featured' entree can just as well be prepared in your, own kitchen. One coupon's worth of ground beef or lamb mixed with a-pinch of herbs or chopped onion shaped into flat cakesj makes a delicious meal f6t; four people. Serve with broiled tomato slices or mush- WARTIME BROILING ' For-broiled" meats (whether oven-broiled, on pan-broiled) , rl(c hisic rule orroeaticookery, should be followed; slow cook-, ing' to avoid shrinkage. So keep, the heat down and do not overcook. C.N.R. Trains For the East- Dally except Sunday. .... 8 rxm. For Terrace andi Pacific Dally except Sunday. .. 4 pjn. From the East Dally except Mon 10:45 p.m. From Terrace, and. Pacific Dally except Sun.!.. 11:30 a.m. ARMIES AFTER WAR, LTVERPOOLAtigust 9 ID Sir William Jowltt, minister with out portfolio, told an audience he would expose any final scheme of demobilization to tne fullest publicity and the stern est criticism. He anticipated armed forces.- "on. a very considerable scale" for some time' after the war ended. ETA ETA TA! The letters "e" "t" and: "a" are. the most used In the English alphabet. bj -Martha Logan, Broiled Dinners rooms and a quick cooking green vegetable. Calf or lamb liver, veal or lamb kidney or par-boiled sliced sweet breads brushed with soft fat are all meals well worth trying. For a big party a-mixture of any or all of these three plus lamb cutlets, tomatoes and mushrooms gives you a ration-thrifty but impressive "English Mixed.GriU." - "Meat Complete," Martha Logan's- fa mous handbook of meat cookery, is yours for 10. Write Swift Canadian Go. Limited Dept. NE30, New Westminster. SWIFT CANADIAN GO. LIMITED; Makers of Premium Quality Products; BrookfieldButter; Eggs and Cheese; Jewell Shortening and Silverleaf Lardi BACK' A BIT The authentic history of Greece begins, in 776 B.C., although the country was lit Jts greatest glory In, the. flfth-cen- tury. B.C. In Tlie Suprfine Court of nrltb!) Columbia In Irolate In the Matter of tlie ".(lail:.stratln Act and. In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Isaac ltelrt. Deceased. : TAKE NOTICE ttuut by Order Of His Honor Judge Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme- Court of British Columbia, I tm on the 23 rd day of July, A. 1943, appointed Admin-'strator of the Estate of .Robert Isaac Re Id. formerly of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, deceased, who died on or' about the 7h day of July, A.D. 1913. All persons in-deibted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forUiwttii and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them wtth me properly verified on or before the 15th day of September, A.D. 1943, falling which distribution will be made baring regard only to such claims of which. I shall have, been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 23rd day of July 1943. N ' NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator,! Prince Rijpert. B.C. LADIES' 'Gionella' Dress Shoes In Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Brown , Calf BlackSoftiaCalf,, Black Suede in. low," spjke and cuban heels. High styled lines to. suit any taste and priced to suit any pocket-book, j' MEN'S' "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in 6" and 8".. Just arrived. ..if - Family Shoe Store Ltd. 1 "The Home of Good Shoes'