1 m LIVELY AS A CRICKET! Don't let tluggiib kidneyt low you . Gin Rlli the "relief or k' remedy and ee bow KtteryouH.feel. f,!., 40 Wit laruii 33 atla Couple- fried Tuesday Ki( KObinson aim reirr nson United Yesterday Afternoon OPENING UP WAR.METALS Tuntslen and Molybdenite ing Developed iri Stewart Property Be- I STEWART, June 23 Development work Is going steadily-ahead on the Molly B. vein Gf the Stewart Canal Mining Company near the mouth of the Bear River. This is a large vein ; carrying tungsten and moly-Ibdenlte on which intermittent work has been done for many years, Latterly the tungsten values have become more pro nounced and this metal Is now receiving the main considera tion. The lower tunnel on the vein is now in 50 feet and at this point it is being crosscut from wall to wall. The width so far is eight feet with three feet of high grade tungsten and molybdenite ore on the hanzinz wall. rday afternoon in St. The foot wall has not been Anglican Cathedral the I reached. The ore throughout is e took place of Miss Elsie at good commercial value. ,n and Peter Collinson, The extent qf the ore already f Kltkatla. Very Rev. exposed In surface workings and B, Gibson, dean or the in the tunnel apparently war- officiated and the rant the assumption that a ti were Norman Lewis major source of war metals Is ace Alexcee. now being opened up. i ; : im i t a ia i:i f imzm ra.r n ri ri t i b ri Central Hotel Dining Room OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 1 BREAKFAST .... 6:30 to 9:00 LUNCH 11:30 to 2:00 DINNER 5:00 to 8:00 111 While Help. 1st Avenue and 7th Street . a ? ut a .?:?:' tit . illicit i .in n it mm i at lata . KEEP THEM COMING BRING IN Phonograph ecords to Your RCA Victor Dealer HE WILL BAY YOU IN CASH 5c for 10 inch 8c for 12 inch No matter how much your old records are chipped, worn or cracked. The solvable material from old records is URGENTLY NEEDED. KEEP THEM COMING otherwise it will be impossible to provide any new records. (Laminated Records having paper core-are not usable and have no turn-In value.) Your local RCA Victor Dealer is LOCAL NEWS NOTES ' Ello's Pay Cash for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical My. and Mrs. P. H. Llnzey re turned to the city this morning from a ttlp to Vancouver. Sick leave has been granted T H. Harvey, truck driver with the city garbage department, whose health has not been good of late Mayor W. M Watts, suffering from an attack of influenza, was confined to. bed at his home Tonight's train, due to arrive from the east at 10:45, was reported this morning to be an hour late. Prince Rupert Ratepayers' Assn. Meeting tonight, June 23, at 8 p.m., in Booth School Audi torium. All Ratepayers please attend. Question and Answer Period. Aldermen McKay and Arnold will be present. (It) Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ponder returned to the city at the end of last week, from a vacation trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island, having also stopped off at Fort Fraser where a mar ried daughter resides. A A special meeting of the Trades and Labor Council will be held Thursday, June 24, In Carpenters' Hall, Fraser Street, at 8 p.m. All delegates are asked to attend. Very Important busi ness. (147) Mrs. Roy Van Etter and fam ily, who have been residing at Port Simpson, will leave tomor row night for Ocean Falls to Join Mr. Van Etter and make their heme. Mr. Van Etter until recently was with the dry dock staff here while Mrs. Van Etter has been on the Port Simpson General Hospital staff. Dr. G. E. Fiddes, medical superintendent of the Port Simpson General Hospital staff, was a brief business visitor In the city today, accompanied by C. B. Flewin. Mrs. Fiddes will be In the city tomorrow to leave by the evening train for a visit near Edmonton. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. E. J. Smith. Catholic DeJong's June 23. Tea, June 24. Mrs. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, June 25. Concert, Masonic Hall, aid of Job's Daughters, June 25. W.A. Coast Regt. Servicemen's Dance, July 5, Empress Club. Help Norway Committee Invitation Dance, July 9. First United Church Midsum mer Sale, July 24. A Listen to CFPR 6:15 T. C Douglas, for Agriculture." AND GETTING AWAY! which lubricates and facilitates swimming. WATCH THIS SPACE Hyde Transfer ' IK MACS PUT TO THE TEST! BE Murr t- p-riLUE H"reI I mac, vt-i tSflMsno go) ; I macs td bs aaan it v "M-ii rr 1 1 vuc ll i i 7- a. - v i , i r i l v- . J . 1 -v i i - i ' iv i Vw tts v . . 4. b i r.e-r,f- i I ri v &cimn When Generals Served in Navy Thursday, I "Program One (147 Miss Harriet Phillipson ha Joined the staff of the city telephone department. English Lady Recalls Her SoldieraFather Fought With Nelson ' WELLS, Somerset, June 23 0 It is hard to realize In these days of 490-mUes-an-hour air- The Prince Rupert Gyro Club craft that there is a lmng uns hnrt as it sneaker at the reeu-iwlth the days ol Lord Neispn. lar weekly luncheon today Capt. But there 1 Mrs. Margaret Nancy K. Hewett, commanding Martin-Atkins. officer of the Canadian Women's A dignified old lady, she sat Army Corps here. She gave an straight in her chair and told interesting talk. President W. interviewers, "yes, my. lamer J. Scott was in the chair and served with Nelson and fought there was a eood attendance of in the Peninsular war witn wei members with a few guests. Rotary Club THURSDAY, 1 P.M. Commodore Cafe Installation of Officers Constable Sam Ferguson, of the city detachment of the Provincial Police left last night for Vancouver on a vacation trip. Miss Grace Freeman and Miss Iris Phillips, who have been doing missionary -and educational work among the natives at Met- lakatla, left Prince Rupert last night for Vancouver. The Misses Engina and Mar garet Christenseri arrived in the city this morning from VancoU' ver to pay a visit with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Chris, tensen, Fourth Avenue East. A. S. Nickerson returned to the city this morning from Vancouver where he attended a Masonic Grand Lodge army officers often served with the navy. Stewart Card Party-Dance Enjoyable Affair Held in Moose Hall Big Crowd From Mine ' STEWART, June 23 A very enjoyable card party and dance was held in the Moose Hall recently under the convenorshlp of Mrs. W. R. Tooth. There were ten tables of whist, the first prize and sweep going to Mrs. George Murray, with consolation to Mrs. John Thompson, men's first to W. L. Newell and consolation to W. R. Tooth. Af ter cards the tables were cleared and dancing followed. There was a big crowd down from the mine. Well Fed MJs Nation's Tests They Show Britain One of Best Nourished in World, One of Them Says LONDON, June 23 Jolly, rev-hatred Sir Patrick Han- .ion. Conservative M.P. for Mos-ley thinks Britain Is. one of the bi - fed Countries in the world.'" Said he to the Commons, during a debate on food: "Look around the House and see the condition of the members. What a testimony we ourselves offer The bodies of fish are covered to the administration of the I with a mucus-like substance Ministry of Food always cheer- ful, bright and happy, "And if you make an occasional visit to their lordships In the House of Lords you see In them an abiding reflection of prosperity in the matter of nutrition." PLASTIC TUBING . Plastic tubing with the flexi bility of rubber Is now being manufactured. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY JUST ARRIVED! 50 PAIRS CELANESE SUNNIWEB CURTAINS . . . The Ideal Next-to-the-glass Curtain Color fast; dust-free; cannot mildew; easy-to-wash; assures privacy; moderately priced. "Celanese Signifies Quality" Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue, Prinre Rupert 1 SAVED I HO?c YOU'RE THE CxAY.fJAS SOOD AT MAC OSAVIN6 DJSSSTlOMSl AS YOU ARE AT SAVINS i s,Sf 1 jg ICY WORDS! -aTTP- rr-3 n fT.wi vniilL SEEM I HOPE I I MAC, 1 CAN'T EAT THIS I .A IS THERE ANY- JIE MUST VES,TVm wSia LITTLE OLdI AS SOOO t lp-t.c fin ouT V.VTHN COLD IM el ?VER OUR BE HERE FOR MAC CANCOCKTg n 1 f - MaC K,Sr t XiWm mlMw 12 D. S. O.'s FOR RUSSIANS MOSCOW; June 23 H For the f list time In the war British decorations, Including 12 Distln-guUhed Service Orders, have been conferred on fighting men in the Soviet, Army, Navy. Air Force and Merchant Marine. CLASSIFIED Advertising in this column is payable at the office in advance. Please do not phone orders. FOB SALE lington, too." She was speaking FOK SALE riano, iaSc of Gen. W. A. Johnstm of the Phone Red 216 or call 612 6th 32nd Cornwall Infantry who' Ave. East. '150) was born in 1777. In Nelson's day jFOR SALE sewing" machine babv carriage, gate-leg table trllight lamp, sealers, garden tool3, rubber raincoat and boots. 528 8th Ave. East H51 FOR SALE House with two lots, good garden, three minute from Dry Dock. 100a Ambrose. 148 FOR SALE Seine or halibut. boat in good condition. Length 46 ft., beam 12 ft. Powered by 20 h.n. Vivian. Was built by a well known boat builder of Massett. Anyone interested please apply for further details to: Andrew Brown, Mas-sett, B.C. 148 FOR SALE Seventn Avenue East, near Ridley Home, 7 room house with suite up stairs, fully modern, imme diate possession. $2,600 cash or with complete furniture of unstairs suite. $2X00 cash. Suite rents $30 per month. H G. Helgerson Ltd. 149) FOR SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit- Elio's used department, Third Avenue, next to Daily News, Prince Rupert. FOR RENT FOR RENT Room for a girl who speaks Norwegian. J. Hall, 518, 6th Avenue East. 1151) HELP WANTED WANTED True k driver for coal conrpany required at once. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 59. (146) WANTED Four men for wharf repairs, 2 mopths work. Apply NaUonal Selective Service AN. 61. (147) WANTED A local newspaper reauires an assistant ' for its business office, good opportu nity and good pay for right person. Unemployment Insur ance Commission No. AF 57. WANTED at once for construc tion company, 17 miles from Prince Rupert, male kitchen helpers; good wages and cost of living bonu?. Good opportunity for students during summer vacation. Apply National Selective Service, A.M. ' 60. (147) WANTED URGENTLY needed Furnished house, 2 or 3 bedrooms. Phone 175, ask for Mrs. Shannon, be tween 8 and 5. Good references. 151) WANTED, at once $15.00 reward, 3 to 6 room furnished house or suite. Box 512 Daily News. H48) WANTED urgently Light housekeeping unfurnished rooms; one or two. Adults. Box ; 510 Dally News. . (157) MIDDLE-AGED man, non drinker, wants room, unfurnished If necessary. Box 509 Daily News. WANTED urgently Two fur nished rooms for married couple. Green 814. ' (146) LOSV LOST From Alfred Street, 7- months' old puppy, brown with long hair, answers to name of "Fluffy." Finder please phone Black 590. U47) PERSONAL PAINTING and DECORATING. Phone Red 738. (156 LADIES For the best in foun dation garments see your Splrella Corsetlere. Individual service in the privacy of your home. Phone Mrs. Wright, Black 1. (156) PIANIST will play for Dance, Concerts, etc. Without sheet music. For estimates apply Box 511 Dally News. No charge lor armed forces. (151) AN AIR FULL OF BOMBS SOVIET IN BRITAIN LONDON, June 23 O The Dean of Canterbury has announced that the joint committee for Soviet Aid in Britain has decided to raise $337,500 for a hospital of 100 beds when Stalingrad is rebuilt. KING GETS AROUND King George has seen more of t 5DAY JUNE 23, 1943 PAOE THREE! THE DAILY NEWS -L I J As chuck lull as a plum pudding with nuts and raisins, is . the air over the port 6f Monserrato in Sardinia with aerial bombs; as a flying fortess unloads its myriad missiles of destruc- ; tlon- This picture is unusual It Is the first time such a largest number of missiles have been caught by the camera while '.U; leaving a bombing plane. ', MADAGASCAR PLAN f IDNDON. June 23 W A clanl ' to facilitate revival of economic relations among Madagascar,1 Britain, United States and other Allied nations and to ensure-the maximum participation In the s ? war effort of all Madagascar re ; sources has been announced In e London. I Britain at war than anyone ' WHAT, NO WEATHER? else. Since the outbreak of war ' Hawaii's climate Is so uniform he has made 252 journeys by that the native language has no railway, covering 36,000 miles. WOrd for "weather." ladies; 'Gionella7 Dress Shoes In Brown Suede, Erown 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. MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in 6" and 8' Just arrived. Family Shoe Store Ltd. , "The Home of Good Shoes :4 1 ,Ji PRESCRIPTIONS Througt the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. Ormes Ltd. "Thtt Pioneer Druggists THE KEXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. f; NOTICE Due to difficulty in obtaining premiums to give away in return for coupons given from our store, we have ceased giving out coupons. Coupons which are In our customers' hands should be turned In to us, without delay, for redemption. Jt MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY, STORE Phone,s 18-19 "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P.O. Box 57S !