Itriday JULY 16, ie BEST FOODS FOR WAR WORKERS EST ennnc irvlces Organization in Alaska, arrived in the T i AnnJL Marie Struve of the Uni- AINSLIE AND CO. LTD. Struve will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Massey, Fourth Avenue West. CITY OF frUNCE RUPERT Notice To axpaycrs A penalty of 5'r will be added to all General Taxes on August 1st, 1943. To avoid this extra charge taxes must be paid on or before July 31st. F. VICKERS, Collector. acKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Store will be closed from July 12th to July 29th, inclusive 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert STORE HOURS SATURDAY OPEN I) A.M. CLOSED 5:30 P.M. IJHSIIAV MlwM ST it a m r1 lVl AT 1' PJkl. Kit a.ii . i a , .11 i v . .-J - - USSALLEM'S EC0K0MY STORE "Where Dollars Have More CenU" P.O. Box 675 FOR SANDWICHES There are lozrn of Maja to add food value and: upM"tlte 'appeul to sandwiches, with creamy golden-rich Beat Foods real Mayonnaise. Try. ttandwich fillings made with baked beans and pickles, chopped vegetables, chopped': ejiB, leftover meat ... mixed with rt uli Mayonnaise.. FOR YASTY LUNCHES Tjte Best Fmwls real Mayonnaise ... It s the: easy, modern way to save time, save fuel: and save leftovers. Just po to the refrigerator ami' lirinf? out all the odds and ends of food . . ; cold meat . . . fih joultry or enjis. Cut them up and mix with cold cooked vegetable iuil add Bct Food reul MayouuuUe. FOR VITAMIN SALADS Canada needs you strong and healthy ... and vitamins will help, mi eat green salads every day. Serve them the appetizing, no waste way with Best Foods real Mayonnaise. Use tomatoes, scallious, cauliflower, cucumbers, carrots, lettuce,, parsley and other victory garden products with Best Foods real Mayonnaise. Distributors St. Andrew's Ladies Hold Successful Tea A very successful tea was held yesterday afternoon by the Women's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Cathedral at the home Of Mrs. C. V. EVIU, unuiam Avenue. The tea was held under the convenership of Mrs. C. C. Mills and Mrs. Evltt received the guests. Pourers were Mrs. R. L. Mackintosh, Mrs.. J. A. Hinton and Mrs. C. Dodlmcad, while the ser-viteurs were Mrs W. M. Watts, Mrs. N. Mussallem, and Mrs. Jarvls McLeod. The home cooking table was under Mrs. C. E. Cullen' and Mrs. W. J. Greer. Cashier was Mrs. R. J. Hopkins. The centre table was decorated very becomingly with mauve and yellow flowers, and mauve candles on a. lovely lace cloth. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. J6. S.O.N. Invitation Dance, July First United Church Midsummer Sale, July 24. Combral Chauter Tea, July 29, Mrs. George Mitchell,, 5th Ave, E. Valhalla Invitation Dance, July SO, Oddiellows' Hall. THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mm. C. E. Starr left last night for a trip to Seattle. Mrs. James Can left last night for a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Sons of Norway Meeting, Fri day at 8 o'clock sharp. Members please come early to complete meeting before dance com mences. (2t) Mrs. Howard Wright and son Leon left last night for Vancouver on a holiday trip. They will be away about six weeks. Miss Bessie Campbell of the local, telephone staff left last night for Vancouver on a vacation trip. Mrs. Jack Durran and children left last night lor Victoria -where they will spend the next several weeks visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan left this week to spend a holiday at the Frizzd Hot Springs on the Skeena River. Allan Large arrived home on last night's train from hs studies the University of Toronto to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Large. Resolutions of condolences to the families of the late D. McD. Hunter and Miss 8. A. Mills were passed at last night's meeting of the city council and letters of sympathy will be sent. Both the late Mr. Hunter and the late Miss Mills for many years were prominent members of the local school teaching staffs in earlier days. Constable Moore of the city police left last night for Van couver having in. his custody five prisoners for incarceration in the south Robert Abel, sen tenced to two months' im prisonment for vagrancy; Wing Mah, six months for contribut ing to Juvenile delinquency; Alex Tolmie, eighteen months for contributing to juvenile de linquency; David Adams of Port Esslngton, six- months- for mis use of national -registration card, and Roy McDonald, one year for theft at Rose Harbor, Queen Charlotte Islands. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon Wednesday, July 28th for alterations to the Public Reading Room. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the City Hall. Tenders to be marked "Tender for Alterations-Public Reading Room" and to be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, made payable to City of Prince Rupert, for 5 of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party tendering decline to enter into contract when called upon to do so. The lowest or any tender will, not necessarily be accepted. H. D. THAIN, City Clerk. For Income Tax RETURNS SEE R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. Miss Kay Watson left last night on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. A. Astoria and daughter. Bessie, left last night for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. F. N. Good, and son George left last night for Van couver. Mr. Oood was formerly! city engineer here. Rev. J. A. Donnell, pastor of mrst United Church left last, night for Vancouver to Join Mrs. Donnell and her mother. Mrs. Megg, who left for the south last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long left, last night for a trip to J. E. Hllditch, who Is. well known in Prince Rupert; and who has spent the past year at Whlthorse Y; T. left last night for 'Vancouver on his way to Hartford Connecticut. The health committee of the city council, acting on authority granted by the council, is calling for tenders for the work of converting the old civic reading room into a public rest room, plumbing to be an Important part of the work. The plan is that the premises will be ready for their new use by September 1. FOR SALE at Kitwanga, B.C. 160 acres, with 7-room house hay shed, wood shed, log cab in, barn, water and wood to about pay for Itself. "$1,000.00 cash. Ill health reason for selling. Enquire of M. Barca lou, 810 Borden St., Prince L Rupert. (166) FOR SALE Crib and folding buggy. Phone Red 430. (167) FOR SALE Six-piece walnut dinette suite. Black 469.( (167) FOR SALE Two cylinder Johnson outboard. See Les Blow, c-) Pacific King, Marine Floats, evenings. (165) FOR SALE OR. CHARTER Licensed diesel passenger ferry, dlesel towboats. Box 531, Daily News. FOR SALE Steam tug, small scow, 100 h.p. marine diesel. Box 531, Dally News. FIVE-ROOM house for sale 1060 Ninth Ave. East. Open for inspection 4 to 8 pjn. Phone Green 509. (167) TENDERS will be received for the sale of the gasboat "Vera S. Fry." 36 ft. cruiser, 10 '2 ft. beam, Enterprise heavy duty engine, toilet, oil burning stove, completely equipped. Speed 3 knots. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. M. Stephens. (168) WANTED- WANTED Furnished house or room suitable for light housekeeping, by August 1, by young couple with taby. Phone I Black 715. ' (168) !J:BIJl:!lIlWIl;M31iK!!:i:iBBL ! b resh Local Raw and P Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 gj tmmmmmmasm In the Supreme Court of Itrltlsli Columbia In !rolmte lit the Mutter of (he "Administration Act" and In tlm Matter of (lie KMate of AlfX l'nkn, Het'oiiKed TAIIE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British CdumJblo. I was on the day of July, A. U. 194J, appointed Administrator of the Estate of Alex Pukas. formerly of Port Edward, British Columbia, deceased, who died on or "boort the OMi day of April, A, D. 1843. All persons Indebted to the said Et.te are required to pay the amount of their IndebKednem to rat forUiwItih and all persons having claims agaJnbt the said Estate are required to file them wlUi me properly verified on or before itfte loth day of August, A. D. 1943. falling which .dfcrtrlhuticn wlU ' be nde having regard only to such claims of whfoh I BlxUr have been, notified, DATED t Prince Rumert, B C. thU 12Ui day of July 1943, NORMAN A, WATT Offldtl Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. or un furnished room or house. Reward $10. Phone Red 736. Lock-wood. (165) WANTED Two hduse. Apply News. or three Box 533 room Daily (166) WANTED Will trade radio and cash for late m6del combination radio and phonograph Vltftrola. Phone 257 American Signals. Ask for Sgt. Rellly. (168) WANTED Position as house-keener, live in. Phone Red 518. WANTED Electric heater. Phone Blue 395. WANTED Reward $25.00 for house, two unfurnished rooms, or apartment; Anywhere, any price; Ray Doutre, Tel. American Signal 409, After 6 p.m. Tel. 436 Rupert Hotel, room 95. (166) WANTED To rent two light delivery trucks, owners apply to Royal Canadian Engineers, Steele Block, Third Avenue. (166) Americans Win Softball Games American Light Infantry defeated Royal Canadian Artillery by a score of six to one In one of last night's Service Softball League play. For the second one of the team failed to show up so the Americans played a pick-up team and won seven to four. Unfavorable conditions have been hampering the play- j ing of games to a considerable extent of late. Follow Prince Rupert's Lead VANCOUVER, July 16 W Seven British Columbia towns have followed the lead of Prince Rupert in declaring extra meatless days to assist in the food conservation program. They are Trail,. Rossland, Prince George, Terrace, Smithers, Burns Lake and Vanderhoof. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hipp left last night for Vancouver on a vacation trip, ITCH STOPPED inaJiffif or Money Back lor quid relf Cms hebtai rfeesnM, pimples, .lb. Uu'i fuut, icales. sullies, rashes sod otW tiMnull, csuaas ilia troubles, mm fM-setinf . x!in. and-tptic liquid D. I). I. Pracriptiua. GreaeelcM. uinWr Suotl. iiritauii aiKlqun-.Mr Kiiix inlemr itchinf . 35c trial buttle pn c. it. or mm., bark. Ak ruur urutlist suuar fur DJJ.D. rKENGhHTM N Classified Ad FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL Cocker Spaniel Puppies for sale. Mihsmere Kennels, Francois Lake, B.C. (166) HELP WANTED WANTED Woman for local lunch counter, kitchen helper with some baking experience. National Selective Office. A.F. 67. . (167) WANTED Man for part time poll tax collections. Hours may be arranged to suit applicant. Apply to City Clerk at City Hall. (167) FOR RENT FOR RENT Store suitable for storage. Apply Box 529 Dally News. (166) LOST LOST Wallet with registration card and cash. Finder please return to Central Hotel Office. Liberal reward. (165) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and Room for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. MAN willing to share bedroom in private home on 9th Ave. East Box 532 Dally News. (165) MACHINERY DEW ALT SAWS AND WOOD-worklng 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) FOUND FOUND Black leather wallet containing registration card, bank book, papers, etc. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for .this advertisement. Carnivals To Be. Held Here The city council last night, on recommendation of the licensing committee, granted permission to the civic centre carnival committee to hold a carnival this year August 23 to 28 6n a suitable street area to be made available subject to the approval of police and fire depart ments. The carnival committee also asked for use of the old civic reading room as an office in view of the fact that work of converting the reading room in to a restroom will be proceeding J at, that time, j The Crescent Canadian Shows also had a request before the council for permission to show here from August 21 to 28 but. in view of the' civic centre carnival, It was decided to offer Crescent Shows the privilege of coming here September 4 to 11 at a licence fee of $1000, a site to be made available on Cow Bay Circle between Third Av enue and the Rupert Forge, PAOE THREB. ai iici. -..imjl. LIPSETT'S are Distributors of . ATLAS Asbestos Packing ASBESTOS VALVB STEM PACKING (Twisted) .TL-S fTVLB Parkin all stylr of Glob. Anrl. and Mop Valtm, bniall Kod. un Hoiuc rump. Water Motor., tte. ThU 1 a flexible twist packing composed ol itronr itrandi of pure aiDestoi, each strand saturated separately with our special graptuts compound. "ATLASOL" HIGH. PRESfiUKE-COMPRESSED ASBESTOS SHEET PACKING (Color light Yellow) A high-trade enmpreued a.ke.tos sheet packing, compounded from rubber wkI asbestos fibre. Holds secare under, any steam pressure or temperature. 1-91 Manufacturers and Distributors Established 50 Years WILL SEND DELEGATES A spokesman for the Boiler makers and Iron Shipbuilders Union, Local No. 4, Prince Rup ert said this morning that it BUY... RUPERT Sole is expected that, two delegates; will be appointed from "the executive to attend the conference of locals, of the Boilermakers; and Amalgamated Building Workers to ibe held In Vancouv-f erAugust 2 to 4. It Is expected that the appointments will be made at an executive meeting on Monday night. BRAND Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA P0WDER-ENE . Every new rug or carpet should receive treatment of , Powder-Ene before use and thereafter once every month to keep color bright and clean and fibres healthy. One 3-lb. tin keeps a 9x12 rug treated for six months. 3-lb. tin, price, $1.95 1-lb. tin, 75c Powder-Ene Brushes with handles, each 40c ELI0 FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) rK:Bi:i.ii:i f zuzummmiumiMsmi Central Hotel Dining Room OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BREAKFAST.... 6:30 to 9:00 LUNCH 11:30 to 2:00 DINNER ........ 5:00 to 8:00 All White Help. n.i::n:i:i':s:nia;u;aa:ltniKi!:B 1st Avenue and 7th Street PRESCRIPTIONS Through- the years, the physicians of this community. and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. r Ormesltd. "Jim Jh'ontar Drtiqptsts THE 11 EX ALL STORK PHONES 81 and IV he! m - Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. J Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m; j Af4