UNNY HUG hi jlj rv i iui iuuwi i oney. Works hard on his DaU' 4 its h nine ui kuiuui, uiiic auu k , i vm r - y r ctm-e for Kelloee'g Corn I'M 55" 4 J -v.ii i n f ii.. ... Iff fltfH 1 pans to wash tip after. They're vfifjv. V 5 ' 7 inmt and economical, too. "'V.fliN. -V - . t.. - I V. ?'Ci - ' Hill V4a. j.-' H m 1 . North Charlotte Islands fed Reservations INK J. SKINNER ce unpen Agent ve. I'bone 5C8 iMiprrmp Court of ISrltlhh rliimllu In Priiliutr Act tind iui;; FieUer. Looal Jude. v on Hie 33rd day formerly of Prince Run- tiwait the 7Uj day of 1B43 All pvraoiis 111-Oe eUd EstMe are re- ? V-w am unit at tlieJr. aji . ; me ran.nwran ana &u r.; c. lmo awiJnut the, Ir PrrlywrUlKt On or be-' i d;y of &opitFmbT,; which dlatrltou-' Wade having rwprrd ' claims of wtilch I Ixct r. led. Prifoe . Rupert. B.C. this i luly 1943 O: !ai Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. M'PKKMi rnntT IIP In l'mtmtp ' -- ... , i,r im ii ni rut itill Ait' mill ... wi ij v .rjM.ui? ui -iiiiiii ' I'nrflu iinrninir . te-xii, a iwa ViUOXJaiiv- tain-; elailma aauiiwt the 1 wiouy rvtuireu uu ---- r.v-iK-uy veriairu, x nie and all rirt;i imi.i to M Til . . ,).. y AD. 1813. wwt, . naiditll, umolal Aimlnl8tra.tor, AtUn, :B.O. lion Aft" nj I'llkUH. II'i,m..H NOTICE I wa on tiie latih day of I' VPPO'Hted Admlnla-Uie Etatiais r ait ii,ira. ' QMl (Lav oS Aitwii a r ... a . . " w ii-11 j ' uir 1 ai W All rxnnrw- Ytn vlnn . " W LI. II im TlfO- uu in- i by nrA flhA i k w f.aree wuipert, BX3, this VJU U lid V 1 Ua'l Official Administrator Prlaoa Rupert, B.C. WIVES OF OFFICERS Not AH Comforts of Home in Wartime Village on 'Ottawa 'River Near Big Military Camp since the war began. Its natives are J00 offieer"wives and then- children. Only one woman In , the camp hasn't a baby around ! the house. The houses too have grown up since the war, to .until .the .war is .over. "do" The same Is derived from Its proximity to the nearby armed camp. Officers there, allowed three -sleep-out passes a week, if duty doesnU disrupt the program, rudge three miles to this war-time ' village, and home Other nights during the week they can come over for a few hours to have supper with their families. And -hat families they are, enduring Inconveniences at this northern point, to be near husbands and fathers. 'Many of the wives are newly married, have come from all parte of Canada, some from the United States or Britain. They have had to orientate themselves to a swift change In living. The nearest, phone is a mile away, and the woman without, a, baby Is generally delegated to walk the distance to send out a message ior some young" wife in the -midst of her new domestic problems. Each Friday an army truck takes a load of the wives shopping at Pembroke, 12 miles away. Tnere tney can get .permanent waves, see a show, and take a look at the outside world At the Point, things are necessarily designed for the purpose of being near husbands. There are three bathtubs, no electric washing machines, a general store that cannot cope with the demands of the For amusement they fish, loll on the sands, bathe in the river ,or take a tramp through the -woods. Part of their hous-hold duties Include cutting their own firewood, scrubbing cabin floors, and washing clothes by hand. That's The Spirit This is a rugged sort of life for which Jew of the women were prepared when they mar ried. But many of them, just out of i colleges and fine homes, gladly undertook the hardships of a married life dictated by the demands of war. Out of that spirit they will build new homes when it's all over. Many of them have cast an appraising eye at Point Petawawa as the site of their fut ure home. One woman said j "The place sort of grows on you" as she measured the angle, i of the plot where her first real home may some day stand. A lecture on Christian Science entitled "Christian Science: Its Simplicity" was given under he auspices of Christian Science Society or Prince Rupert In the :o;:iety edifice on Second Avenue last evening. The lecturer was Herbert W. Beck, member of e Board of Xectureship of The Mother Church, "The First Church of Christ, scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. 'He was introduced by Mrs. P. C. Miller. The nature of sin, its unreality. Mr. Beck stated, .must be known before its affects may be scientifically destroyed. All wrong desire is based upon sin, which would .insist that man is physical. 'Sin," the lecturer went on, "is 'only a supposition, though it claims to be real, as real as an j expression or emanation of dl- j vine Mind. That It is a suppo sition may be proved when God'.s allness and .ever-presence is .understood and demonstrated as infinite good with no place for I in. au uaau LECTURE IS HEARD Christian Science Discourse Herbert W. Beck by its opposite. Evil having no place, no reality, the truth may be realized that sin ;has no control or power over man, God's man. Also the real man can have no sinful desires because of his .perfection, because .of his likeness to God. , "Sin Is mesmeric. By it the sinner believes he receives good, if only temporal; he is convinced that it pays to sin; that one becomes more of .a man for wrong-doing. All of us know how we have been cheated throueh listening to these de ceptive suggestions. "There is no .real necessity for man to sin: no law of God PETAVAWA POINT, Ont., 1 makes it compulsory. In fact July 29 O When 100 army of- God's man is not capable of sin, fleers stationed at Petawawa for man reflects or expresses camp three miles from here, his nerfect creator. The real speak .of .home, they are talk-' man's natural desires are for Ing about this little hamlet nestled between two mighty rivers, the Petawawa and the Ottawa, in the Ontario northeast. the ever-satisfying, never-falling fruitage of rightful living. 'Recently a man walked unsteadily into a Christian Science practitioner's office and remark- ed that lie was intoxicated Following a short conversation, a treatment was given as we are taught In Christian Science. Several weeks later the man returned healed to express his j gratitude and asked how his healing had been brought .about. The practitioner replied, ' 'You told me you were drunk, : (intoxicated, but .1 knew It was j .not true; that It was Impossible ', lor man as God's ilmage to be ; drunk or Intoxicated, because of man's present jierfectlon and love of good.' 'well, exciaimea the former patient, 'your declaration was certainly proved true, for I am free from my de sire for strong drink.' "Was not this .reasoning simple, practical, effective? Was not the sinner .purified when he was awakened to his true being? "It may be asked, .where did evil come from? One could answer that question If he could tell where Ignorance comes from. We refer to the christian Science text-book (p. 3C0 Science and Health With j. . . V 1- I Key to tne scriptures wmtu declares: "It is our ignorance of I God, the divine principle, which produces apparent discord, and' the right understanding m nun restores narmony.- ignorance, then, is the only thing to be rid of, and this you are doing every day. You are constantly finding out things you oia not know a short time before, and what happens to the Ignorance on the" subject? Is anyuung destroyed? Assuredly not. You simply accept a fact which de stroys lgnoranee auoui tnat fact. So in working out the problem of life, you are shown the way through Christian Science to a definite understanding of divine Principle and to discover the ease with which you may make use of that Principle In destroying the Ignorance which Is holding mankind in the depths of darkness." J. 1. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms LOCAL NEWS NOTES See Annette's windows her .summer clearance sale. for (1821 Mrs. E. Helgerson and son. Leslie, returned to the city last night having spent ix weeks' holiday in Winnipeg, Edmonton and other prairie points. Trooper Harold Hodgson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hodgson on rTaser street,, has completed; his training and qualified as a dispatch rider in the Canadian Armored Corps at Camp Borden He passed second out of a class of forty. 'He Is expected home; soon on leave to visit witlh his parents. the good .of God'6 giving. When the human Is convinced of :this truth, his gaze is 'turned away from the 'Dead Sea apples' full Petawawa Point has grown up of sorr0w and disappointment to C.N.R. Trains IFor the East Dally except .Sunday .... 8 pjn. Tor Terrace and Pacific Dally except Sunday.... 4 p.m. From the East Dally except Mon 10:45 pjn. From Terrace and Pacific Daily except Sun ll:30,pjn. Advertise m the Daily News! - i 1 t ir. rf li y l J fi -r D 'l. i i mm - AiikVCO V ! !( 77 X. l7 I 7W Quaker Corn Flakes are crisp as a cracker.hecausethey'retoasted , . . Aru-fUour(u -because they're malted . . . oven -fresh, because they're sold only in special flavour-sealed packages. Order a package or two from your grocer today I The quaker Oats Comiwur COKN VICTORY SHOE RENEW 531 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. 'We have moved to larger premises and will now be able to give quick service. Mail or express your shoes to us. Please enclose your home address, It will help to speed delivery. WE PAY THE RETURN (CHARGES J. M. S. Loubser D.C., B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 640 KWONG SANG KING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal G12 7th AVE. WEST AU your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday .10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Phone Red 247 The regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club today took the form of a business session. Harry Harrison, president of the local Boilermakers' Union, and 3ames Nicoll, secretary, are leaving lonight for a trip to Vancouver. Men,Women0ver40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Want Normal Tep, Vim, Vitality? i ru toel baaed mil.oUl? Try Uuu .Tmilc-Tftblau. ' iMMlu -taal UMiM.-atltuuUau. olwn MM .,(lr 0 r40. .IJclu ywit fMM-BiAl eep.Tln. vfe UHlr. Trill 1m lie. HAVE KbAi. HONEY ,ltl 41. m I peri! "feouuauir" -Aod L"OUi 16c. to 4m. At ail aniMMtt. Mun todar. Miss Mona Rich of Winnipeg; arrived in .the city yesterday with her .aunt.lrs. Jack Woods, with whom she will ;pay an extended visit. Olof Sanson, MiP. for Skeena, is 'due in Vancouver -this Saturday from Ottawa, following Ihe close of .the session of Parliament, and Is expected to be in Prince Ruipert .next week. A See Annette's windows for her .summer .clearance sale. (182V The publicity committee of the Women of the Moose, Chap-! ter 211, held Its .monthly meet-;. ing at the home of the chair-, man, Mrs. Edna Morgan, on Tuesday. Newspaper clippings on .previous -events were record ed and the bazaar to be held in the coming Jail was discussed. Ffve .members were present. The remainder of the evening was spent knitting. Announcements AU advertisements .in this column will :be .charged for a full month at 25c a word. Cambral Chapter Tea, July 29, Mrs. . George Mitchell, 5th Ave. E. Valhalla Invitation Dance, July 30, Oddfellows Hall. W.A.:Coast Regt. Servicemen's Dance, Aug. 9, Empress Club. Orange Dance Aug. 9, I.O.O.F. i Hall. Contact members for ln-i vitation. 'Brumagen' Has Dream Kitchen British Industrial Centre Looks To Improved .Conditions For Housewives .BIRMINGHAM, July 29 tB CUTS, BURNS auL BRUISES OLYHPEM ' the Antiseptic Lihimemt SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE '3-room house, possession Immediately. Phone Black 370. (177) FOR SALE 10 room house, fully furnished, centrally located, hot water heating, two lots, good income. $2,500, terms. Mc-iClymont Agencies. .307 3rd. Ave (176) FOR SALE 4 room house, 9th Ave., off Conrad. Close to Dry .Dock. Vacant possession. Favorable terms. McClymont Agencies. (176) FOR SALE Baby carriage, circulating heater, bedspread and spring. Apply 522 8th Ave. West. (176) FOR SALE Modern six room house. Centrally located. Immediate possession. Phone Green 317. (tf FOR SALE Man's bicycle, good condition. Phone Red-461. (178) FOR SALE 3 room furnished house. Apply 1169 Ambrose. Phone Green 322, (181) FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 1340 Overlook St. after4:30. (181) FOR SALE OR CHARTER Licensed diesel passenger ferry, diesel towboats. Box 531, Dally News. FOR SALE Steam tug, small scow, 100 h.p. marine diesel. Box 531, Dally News. MACHINERY DEWALT 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.O; (tf) HELP WANTED WANTED For about six weeKi, female executive secretary for Civic Centre Carnival. Applicants should have business and merchandising experience. Attractive remuneration. Apply Selective Service AF. 69. (tf) WANTED Men for construction and repair work at Ahyox, B. C, including carpenters, handy men, laborers. Apply to Selective Service Office AM 69. (174) WANTED-i-Soldier's wife desires reliable woman to care for year-old baby in her home .during day while she works. Apply Box 541 Daily News. (176) . i 11.-1 . . I . A 1 .. piuu, iuu ur pan nine, nvyj Miss Faust. Phone 121. (181) WANTED WANTED, by Aug 1, light housekeeping room for soldier's wife. Apply Box 535 Daily News. (184) -WANTED Two rooms preferably In. vicinity of Seal Cove Apply .Box 542 Dally News. U78 WANTED Substantial reward for suite or house, furnished or semi-furnished, for Airman with family of two.. By August .15. .Box 538 .Dally News. U78) JOR .RENT HAVE ROOM for-single working girl or one desperately In need of such accomodation. Apply Bulger's Jewelry Store. "(178) FOR RENT Store suitable .for storage. Apply Box 529 Dally News. (166) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and Room for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. In one week, 100,000 people visited an experimental .kitchen on display. It Is part of the , plan of the city corporation to build 100,000 modern municipal Popular PA HE THREE xefy Promotion ahead", he's sitting pretty Is this boy in 'training because he's not only keen as .mustard -in bis courses -but he also knows Jiow to relax nd conserve his energy in moments of leisure. In rthis, Sweet Caps help. That is their wax iime service "to all services. .And "they .give so much extra pleasure in (doing it that they are the most popular cigarettes with Canadians everywhere I hi SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES .rTbc pure,! form in which tobacco ua beiiiaked "NO .MORE. APPRECIATED .GIFT" "There is .no more appreciated gift that could be sent by Canadian people at home to their men and women Overseas than cigarettes" 'Canadian .'Military Headquarters Overseas. houses after the war. Thousands of suggestions for alterations orv Improvements .have come In al-. ready. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Store will be opened on Friday, July 30th, at 930 a.m.tOur stock is largely increased. N Chesterfield Suites, 'Bedroom Suites, "Bed Springs, Bed Mattresses, all sizes. Crib Mattresses, Baby High Chairs, Spring-filled. Mattresses -with 'foundation. Linoleum and Floor Coverings. .Mirrors all 'kinds. :Bed Sheets, full size. Comforters all kinds. Window Shades, Window Curtains, 'Curtain iRads. -Carpets. We are here to serve you. Phone ,175. 327 3rd .Avenue, iPrinee iltupett Books 75c each AD VENTURE .ROMANCE MYSTERY THE GLASS SLIPPER - - Eberhart TARPAPER PALACE Larrimore PAGEANT & Lancaster ' Hobart RIVER SUPREME ; NORTH .SIDE NEWS Hancock WESTWARD .PASSAGE . Barnes TCSH .. " Rlnehart TISH MARCHES ON Rlnehart .DOCTOR'S -WIFE: Greig WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT Eberhart SOME BURIED CAESAR Stout BLOODMON LAKE LOUISA Kendrick THE BIGGER THEY COME "Fair THE BODY THAT WASN'T lUNCLE Tates HOTEL HOSTESS - Baldwin THE LOVE OF JULIE BORIE : Norrls THE ALB.UM - :Rlnehart TOO .MANY COOKS Stout TEN CENT LOVE Grelg ,r-r WIFE .vs. SECRETARY .ul Baldwin TURN ON THE HEAT .....L Fair THE HANGMAN'S WHIP .' Eberhart PRESCRIPTIONS Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to ;know that they can depend (.on us. OrmesLtd. "Jhts Pioneer Drug&fats THE REXALL STORE TIIONES 1 Rt1 82 .Open .Daily from 9 ajn. till 9ip.m. Sundays and t Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 -'9 p.m. If you lose anything, advertise for it