Hamoiis for flavour since 1892 ft A B the 'Salcida' name assures you uniform blend of quality teas, TEA 1KE IP OF VAIL EIREANN he House or Representatives Ireland, known as Dall eann consists of 138 members cted by adult suffrage. TRY QUR CURL A UUSY POUT Southampton has the world's largest graving dock and Is Britain's most Important passenger port. NATURAL WAVE We are certainly getting com-' pliments these clays on thp lovely permanents we are giving. If you haven't tried us yet, be sure and drop in. n n e r e a i ty P o w S hp r 4th Street (Across from Post Office). LAST FOUR OF THE 1 1 P e l'hone Blue 917 tM. M$lli$$l( A ' 'Gionellci' Dress Shoes In Browa Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Hrpw'n Calf, Black Softfe" Calf, Black Suede in lo.v, fpike and cuban heels. High, styled lines to suit any taste and priced tp suit any MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in 6" and 8". Just arrived. i Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" HmMMf4Mtf LOCAL NEWS NOTES On recommendation of the, board of works, the city council last night accepted tenders of R. G. Haddv of $357 to reroof th? Steele Block and $46"for similar work on the Dyer Bock. There will be ten-year guarantees on the work In each' case. Tenders have been called by the civic board of works for the installation of a new 20-ton motor truck scale at the city weigh scales, the council was advised last night by the board of works. 24 -year old cannery worker, who was drowned last Friday after falling from a boat at North Pacific cannery where he was employed, being recovered a short time later, was sent by last evening's train to Hazelton where interment will be made Edward Llpsett Is arriving In the city tomorrow morning from Vancouver to pay one of his periodical visits tp his local business. His grandson, Edward Llpsett; will arrive Friday In the course of a cannery tour. Lieut. Jack McRae is arrlvlne In the; city tomorrow morning via Vancouver from his naval 'duties on the east coast to spend leave here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McRae. Fourth Avenue East. Duncan McRae Jr. is also arriv ing tomorrow morning from Ocean Falls. A report from the City engineer presented to the city council at last night's meeting gaye an estimate of $2675 as, the cost of a sewer connection for which several Ambrose Avenue residents have petitioned. The estimate was referred to the board of works and the petitioners will be advised of the cost of the work. Aid. Thomas Elliott, chairman of the utilities committee, pre sented to the city council last night a report from the chief of the fire department for the month of July which showed that there had been four calls during the month, no damage being entailed. So far this year, the report said, there have been a total of seventy-two calls. WEEKS STYLE SHOPPE Entire Stock to Clear at Astonishingly Low pfices-Come and Be Convinced. COATS DRESSES WAISTS SKIRTS HOUSECOATS HATS HOSE LINGERIE WE CLOSE OUB J100B ON TIIK 28h DAY OK AUGUST THIS IS FINAL GIRLS AND AyOMEN BETWEEN. 18 AND 15! You are needed for real full time service m the O.W.A.C. The smartest uniform ever designed awaits you, yisit your nearest Army Recruiting Office witn- uui u.eiay. THE STYLE fte oor liulkley Market. SHOPPE THIRD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS Miss Annie McLeod of thV Tontehfs train, due from the rosi uiiice start returned to east at 10:45, will be one hour me city yesterday morning from a two week's holiday trip to Vancouver. The city council last night granted the City Hall janitor, J. D. McCrlmmon, a leave of absence. Jack Unwin will act as Janitor while he is away. Olol Hanson, M. P. for Skeena will arrive In the city on tonight's train from Smlthers, paying his first visit here since the recent prorogation of Par liament at Ottawa. and 45 minutes late. Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Landals left this morning from a trip to Queen Charlotte City and othe? -points oh the .Islands. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith and family will leave on Thursday for a brief vacatlprutrip to Tlell. Queen Charlotte Islands. Accounts for the month of July totalling $56.15050 were approved for payment by the city council last night on reco mmendation -. of the finance committee. The United States Army Is providing a traffic policeman during rush hours ,at the intersection of First, Second, Third Avenues, Park Avenue and Big-gar place. On recommendation of the co-ordinating committee. the city council last night de port on the applications at the reuest of the policing committee of the city council. Bylaws providing for the final transfer of a Better Housing property on lot 10, block 36. section 8, to Victor Johnson and tax sale lot 3, block 24, section 5 to Everett Leek were given final readings at last night's meeting of. the city council. The police committee reported to the city council last night that the report of the police department for the month of July had been received and considered. The report has already been summarized in this paper. PURE WHITE A bylaw providing for the acquisition by the city of lot 7, block 28, section 5, for municipal purposes from the estate of William A. Hoy was given in troductory readings at last night's council meeting, the the price being $100. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Thomson who were married some weeks ago in Vancouver and have since been on a trip to various points in the Pacific Northwest, are returning home tomorrow morning arid will take up resi dence at Emmerson Place. Mrs, Thomson was formerly Mrs. Ed Lawler of Ketchikan. There was a slim attendance at the regular bi-monthly meeting of the city council last night only enpugh to constitute a quorum. Acting Mayor W. H. Brett presided and aldermen present were Robert McKay, J. S. Black, H. M. Daggett and Thomas Elliott. The absentees were Mayor W. M. Watts, Aid. N. E. Arnold, Aid. George Hills and Aid. T. H. Sorensen. RUMANIA'S ORIGIN Jlumanla has Its origin in the union of the Danublan principalities Mbldavla and Wallachia under the treaty of Paris (April, 1856)r SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 y.O. Box 5H FRASEK STREET . PRINCE RUPERT J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms Square Nickels lause trisis CURACAO, Netherlands West Indies, August 17 P Somebody forgot to say to. American soldiers "Don't take any square nickels," and the soldiers took so many this Dutch Island now has a shortage of its' unique four-cornered flu.-cent pieces Now merchants seldom have nickels for change and If they haven't enough pennies, they Just don't give any small change at all. Young King Ij Real Democrat LONDON, August 17 0 The Ministry of Information told this story about eight-year old King Felsal of Iraq: At. an informal party he said to his English governess: "You are a lady so you must go first elded to thank United 'States j to Prof. Hemley, his English- officials for co-operating In this tutor( he said: "You . are a pro-connection, fessor, you must go next." to a small English playmate he said Various taxi companij have "i am a King and I suppose I applied to the city lor reserva- tion of parking places. The chief The body of Moses McLean, of city police lspreparing a re- should go next but as we are friends let's go together." Announcements AH advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. S.O.N. Invitation Dance, Fri day, Aug. 20. Get tickets from members. Valhalla August 27. Invitation Dance FOR SALE Four room house. Phone Blue 739. (195) FOR SALE Six-room house, on two' lots .facing corner. and Fifth, full basement with hot air furnace, 508 Green Street; all enamel McClary stove with Imperial oil burner. For further , Information Phone Blue 167 or apply at house between 2 and 4 or 7 and 9 p.m. 194) FOR SALE One double bedjn good condition. Apply 501 Mc-Brlde St. Phone Red 820. (193) FOR SALE Bone dry stoye lengths spruce slabs. Box 54? Dally News. (192) FOR SALE-r-Chlld's crib. Phone BlacK 716. ui FOR SALE Piano, Phone Black 618. "94' FOR SALE 1938 Ford wlh steel dump box and hoist, also flat deck. First class shape, good rubber. Apply No. 300 c-o Poole Construction Co. (194) FOR SALE Hlllcrest Farm, Terrace. 50 acres, with stock, Implements and household contents. Apply Frank Morris, Terrace, B.C. (193) LOST LOST Black billfold containing money, Identification card, and personal papers. Finder please leave at Daily News. Reward. (191) LOST Brown billfold containing money and papers, August 10. vicinity of B.C. Bridge and Dredging Co. and U. S. E. D. offices. FJnder please leave qt Dally News office. Reward. (193) PERSONAL DAY NURSERY OPEN NOW,-The best care assured your children while you work. Reasonable rates by day or week. Mothers interested call at 441 East 7th Ave. (196) In thp Supreme Court of HrUMi Columbia In I'robatr In Hie Matter of tlie ".Vln,llll,,r"tlon Mt" nml In tlie Matter 'of tlie Kstate of Ou Selyln (otherwise known as (IihJ S,eln) Deerased TAKE NOTICE thmt by order of Hta Honor W. E. F1mt, mvte on th? 5th day of August, AI. 1943. I wjui tnnJoLruted Administrator of the Es.ta.t4 at Oua Selvtn (otherwise known aa Gust SeJvlh) deceased, alia all parties having claims against the said estrite are hereby required, to furnish snine, properly verified, lo me on or alien it the, 7 th day of SeptemlXT A. D. 1943. and, all par Uca Indebted to the estate are required to. pay tlie fcmovuut of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED tut Prince Rupert B.C. this 11th day of August A D. 1943 NORMAN A, WATT Official Administrator. Prince Hupert, B.C. - . V-' . . PAGE THBI bmiles - - Z. I r T "How Is It, Moses," said Mike "that you Jfews are so wise?" "We eat a certain kind of Jlsh." said Moses, and he offered to sell one to Mike for a ri spot. After paying the money, Mikp received a small dried fish. He. bit into It and then exclaimed "Why, this Is only a smoked herring." . "See," answered Moses, "you're getting wise alreiy" "I hear you is de proud father of a ten pound baby boy," said one negro to his friend. other with a grin. the "Whars. you gonna name him?" "Weatherstrip." "Weatherstrip. What kind of foolishness you makin'?" "Dat ain't no Jokf. I calls him weatherstrip because he sho' done keep me outa da draft." "It must be hard," said the traveller In the mountains to a native, "to get the necessities of life In Jhls remote and inaccessible spot." "That's right," said the hill- bU'.' "and half the time when we' do get It, It ain't ti to drink." FINLAND'S FORESTS Lumber Is the most important-Industry in Finland. ACROSS SPANISH MAIN Argentina was discovered In T516 by Spanish explorers headed by Juari Diaz de Soils. Classified Ads FOR SALE HELP WANTED WANTED Stenographer for law office. Permanent position or lust part time with opportunity for advancement. Apply Unemployment Insurant Commission AF. 60. (tfl WANTED Hairdresser for well established business. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 71. (193) WANTED Woman or girl to assist with housework. Apply Box 550 Dally News. (tf WANTED Janitor, for office lh city. Apply National Selective Service No. AM. 74. (tf) WANTED Truck Driver. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, A.M. 71. (tf) WANTED URGENTLY NEEDED Small furnished suite. P.O. Box 874. City. WANTED Small mother dog to lopk after two weeks' old pups. Phone Fed 718. (192) WANTED Two rooms for married couple and 1 baby. Any place In town, write J. Renlak, General Delivery, Prince Rup ert. (195) WANTED 16 foot sailboat, complete. Box 552 Dally News (197) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND RQQM for single! man. 742 7th Ayenue West. I (193) ; ROOM A-'ND BOARD for woman In exchange for housework: Box 553 Dailv News. In an swering give phone number or address. (ISfl BOARD and Room for men shar-' lng. 718 Fraser Street. FOR RENT FOR RENT Room for two, ladles preferred. 513 Herman Street. (107) TO RENT Comfortable house at Ferry Landing Francois Lake, $6 month. 4 rooms downstairs. Unfinished upstairs. Garden with fruit bushes. Close to store etc. Su.lt retired or aged couple. Box 43. Francois Lake, B.C. (192) 'MISCELLlVNEbUS LAUNDRY taken. 1330 Overlook Street. (1951 INTERIOR and Exterior decorator, Paper Hanger. Phone Black 810. (198) PAINTING and DECORATING. Phone Blue 141 (197) i Our Forests furnish Many Things . . . Timber for lumber, for paper-mah' frig, wood qr fuel, shelter for watersheds, protection pr wild life, and a vast natural playground for every one to enoy . . . i i i 1 2r BE CAREFUL fit B Keep our Forests V " v If ; WTMMWT II FOREST BRANCH, WmmJm department of Wk b uncs yy GREEK INDEPENDENCE was ratified by the p-pity c Adrlanople (Sept. 12, 1829 am The Independence of Greece the Convention oi Lyuuun (tei dates from March 25, 1821, and 3, 18301. JUST RECEIVED a Shipment of SIMMONS Bed Springs and Mattresses1 (Size 4'6" and 4'0") BEAUTYREST SLEEP UNIT, TjEEPSLEEP SLUMBERKING ELIO FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue (Next to Daily News) Prince Rupert BOOKS That sh ould be in every home YeJ)ster Collegiate Dictionary. ,. $3.50 Indexed "$6.00" Webster Vest Pocket Dictionary 35c War Tinie Meals v. ;$2.75 Pocket Book of Home Canning I 39c First Aid to the Injured .T 85c Rhymes of a Western Logger , .50c (NOTE Store closed from 13 to 1 p.m. dally--except Thursday)