I? Xgf MALKIMS1 Coupon I Become Vaud iTOMOKItON' Tea-Cuffee No. 13 I Sugar No. 13 Butter Nc 24-25 Meat Pair N . 13 Salvage sk Success h TOWN, Aug, 18 O A eperaton described as !t x of salvage work ha African waters has LnlDd cut- by the South Im AT latt we hate lc-n aide to rcplenlf h . our stork tit tea of I lie hmt final it and mire again this mitI iiraiul ia ataiUUa to you. Now you ran it mora rua oi mora delicious tea with eterjr ration ruupon . enjoy, oiice attain, the full, aatitfylng flavor of MalUn's VI liite Lalel Tea. ON MLE AT VOIR CKOCt.R'S TODAY I tt. lrkmit ....... V"c H Si lb, wUil He THE W. H. MAIKIN CO., LIMITED COATS DRESSES WAISTS SKIRTS African engineer corps. Working under the most difficult, conditions the engineers rescued over 3,000 tons of military supplies from a freighter stranded less than 100 miles from Cape Town. The vessel had been so badly battered by heavy sea that a great amount of repair work had to be done before salvaging could commence. LADIES' iionella' Dress Shoes lh Brown Suede; Brown Crush Kid, Brown Calf, Black Softie Calf, Black Suede in low, spike and cuban heels. High styled lines to 's it any taste and priced to suit any MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in G" and 8". Just arrived. amily Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" ""ncy marxei. HATS SHOES HOSE LOCAL NEWS NOTES l Neil Cameron will leave tomorrow night for a trip to Van couver Hon, H. O. Perry, minister ot education, is coming north from Victoria next week to attend the Prince George Fair and will also spend a few days in Prince Rupert on business. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abercrom- bie and family who have been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south this morning. j Edward Lipsett arrived in the , city this morning from Vancouver, being on one of his peri odical visits to his local Mr. and Mrs. W. Middleton and daughter, Enid, will be leaving for their home in Victoria tomorrow evening after a two weeks' visit here with their son, Sgt. John Middleton. While here Mr. and Mrs. Middleton and Enid were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellison. Lieut. Jack McRae arrived this morning via Vancouver from his naval duties on the I east coast to spend leave visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McRae. He was accompanied by his brother, Duncan McRae, from Ocean Falls. W. Repka, who came here from Edmonton and has been employed at the local dry dock for the past year, left on last evening's train for Edmonton where he is Joining up with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He has been a member of the Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment, local reserve unit. I.AM REdlSTKV ACT lie: Cert I 'Irate. f Title No. t.'S0-l. tu ll II, It, IS and II. Work 10, Section 1, City of ITInce Kupert, Map 913. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of l&s of the above CertlflcwU of Title issued In the name of Oara Elizabeth Black has been filed In this offk. notice is hereby given that I bill, ait the expiration of one month from the date of ttie firm publica tion hereof, issue a provisional Oer-tKtcafte of Title In lieu ot said lost rerUfioate. unless In the moanUme valid objection be mode W me In writing. DATED at ttve land Registry Of-flee. Prince Rupert, BC. this 7th day of Amrust. A,D. 1S43. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. In The Supreme fourt of llrithtrj Coin mil la in iTonaie In the Mutter of the "AdinlnM ration Art" and In the Matter of the IMate of John Joseph O'Neill. Ileeeaiedlntitale TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor W E. Fisher, made on the 3rd day of August. AX). 1943. 1 waa appointed Administrate- of the Eftate of John Joneph O'KeUl, de ceased, and all parties having claims against the aald estate are heretoy required o rurnien same, properly verified, to me on or about the 4th day of September, AX. 1943 and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith, DATED Bt Prince Rupert, B.C. thla 4th day of August A.D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Offloial Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. LAST TWO WEEKS OF THE STYLE SHOPPE Entire Stock to Clear at Astonishingly Low Prices. Come and He Convinced. HOUSECOATS LINGERIE WE CLOSE' OUR DOOR ON THE 28th DAY OF AUGUST THIS IS FINAL GIRLS AND WOMEN BETWEEN 18 AND 155 You are needed for real full time service in the CW.A.C. The smartest uniform ever designed awaits you. Visit your nearest Army Recruiting Office witn- uui ueiay. THE STYLE SHOPPE N't noor n..,t,. .. J.. TIIIHI) AVENUE THE DAILT NEWS Leslie Parks t leaving tomor row night for a trip to Miss Eleanor Barber is leav ing tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver. Capt. and. Mrs. James Had- den returned to the city thi morning from Vancouver. Tonight's iraln, due from the QCf at 1 ft 4 rim e Ti noon to be four hours late. Womn of the Moose, meeting tonight, 8 o'clock, Oddfellows Hall. S. C. Thomson returned to the city this morning after spending several weeks visiting in Vancouver, Seattle and elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest Mrs. F. N. Good, wh6 has been on a trip to Vancouver, return ed to the city this morning from the! south. H. J. MacCallum, travelling agent for the Canadian National Railways here, returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Robert Crulckshank, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Crulck shank, returned home this morning from the south. He has been visiting la Vancouver since attending the Sea Cadets camp at Comox, Vancouver Island. Miss Mildred Braaten, R.N., and Miss Winnifred Rasmussen, R.N.. arrived in the city last night from Calgary to Join the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Miss Margaret Alkman, R.N., of the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Is leaving tomorrow night via Vancouver for a vacation trip to Kamloops. Dr. L. W. Kergin Is leaving tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Kergin and Dorothy, are already in Three natives two men andjrP QI a woman, appeared before Mag-1 1 UlY ulippCrS lstrate Vance In city police j L, r court this morning on charges I e Km Kfiflt? iU of being being publicly publicly Intoxicated. "5 Kenneth PoweU and Roger Powell were each fined $25 or in default, seven days In Jail Blanche Marks, young native girl, who said that she had obtained liquor from a man in a restaurant, pleaded guilty and was remanded for sentence. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. S.O.N. Invitation Dance, Frl- Willlam Goldbloom returned day, Aug. 20. Get tickets from to' the city this morning from a members. business trip to Vancouver, ValhaDa Invitation August 27. Dance, Advertise in the Dally News! Vancouver as is Allan Kergin roR SALEone'double bed, in wno is spending me suaimer Mnriitlnn Annlv501Mc mere from nis meaicai siumea st phone 820. (193) at university oi Toronto. Minora Blades Mean s HA ow price fiald. rri Comfortable shaves at a real saving that's th net of th Minora story. It's the quality blada in tha rl V1 J BUMS? rraviii iT.iii iifli.i-i. i vi'i i LANII ItEOISTHT ACT He: Certificate of Title No. 215.VM. to the Krar 40 fret ot IoU II and 12. Work 3i, Set-lion 1, fit) -of lTliire It ii pert, Map ilill. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of Iogs of tlie above Certificate of Title lfsued in the nune of Sn Victor Poteraon haa been filed In this office, ratios Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month .from iib data of the first publication hereof, Issue a provisional Certlflcnite of Title In lieu of said lent certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In -writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office.' Prince Rupert, B.G, this 2nd. day of August, AX)., 1913. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Title'- SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms FOR SALE Four room house. Phone Blue 739. (195) FOR SALE Six-room house, on two lots facing corner and Fifth, full ba.ment 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 Twenty foot cabin cruiser, ready to go. 1120 6th Ave. East. (202) ! FOR SALE Complete set of Grade 8 books. 118 Ninth Ave. West after 5 pjn. (193) FOR SALE Karn reed organ, power blower, two manuals. In first class condition. Apply Catholic Church. (tf) FOR SALE Piano, Phone Black 618. (194) FOR SALE 1938 Ford with steel dump box and h6ist, also flat deck. First class shape, good rubber. Apply No. 300 c-o Poole Construction Co. (194) I FOR SALE Hillcrest 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. (197) L08T Brown billfold corflaln-lng money and papers, August 10. vicinity of B.C. Bridge and Dredging Co. and U. S. E, D, offices. Finder please leave at Dally News office. Reward, (193) FOR RENT FOR RENT Room for two, ladies preferred. 513 Herman Street. (197) In (lie Supreme Court of llritlsh Columbia In Probate In the Matter of the "Administration Art" and In the Matter ot the Estate of nui Mvln (otherwise known as (lust Sell I II) Deceased TAKE NOTICE tha by order of His Honor W. E. Fishier, made on Ute 5tti Uay of August, AX). 194. I was appointed Administrator ot the Estate of Otis Selvln fotiherwlse known as Oust Selvln) deceased, and all panties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, piruperly verified, to me on or about the 7th day of September A, D. 1043, and all par--le Indebted to the estate are re-qu'.reil to pey Uie amount of Uielr Indebtedness to me forUiwMJi. DATED ait Prince Rupert, B.C. this 11th day of August AX). 1943. NORMAN A, WATT Official Admlnlatmtor. Prince Rupert, BO, SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 18 Q Whenever Mrs. Philip C. Reynolds gets those shoe rationing blues she takes another look at her collection of miniature footgear. I She has 75 Items, ranging i from a tiny slipper less than an in;. high to an' Italian boot standing 12 inches. One little shoe bears the coat-of-arms of England; another made of ruby red glass, came across the plains In the baggage of a Utab pioneer women. There Is a pair of Dutch shoes. Cinderella slip- I pers of Dresden china with tiny l-flnisprc triy Kuelrloc anri a ft- nesg slipper made of brass. FIRST INDIAN CHAPLAIN WASHINGTON, Aug, 18 Q An American Indian Is now serving as a chaplain in the U. S. Army for the first time in history. He is Lt. James Collins Qttipoby, a Comanche Indian born in Elgin, Oklahoma, and educated at Western Theological Seminary and the Methodist School for Pastors in Chicago. Full-length movies in techni color are being shown In camp theatres simultaneous with their civilian premieres. 1 Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR QUICK SALE Modern 6 room house, 3 bedrooms, hardwood floor dining and living rooms, new foundation, centrally located, oil range Included. Possession in one week. $2700 cash. H. G. Helgerson Ltd, (194) HELP WANTED WANTED Truck driver inv mediately. Apply National Selective Service AM 15. U97) WANTED Hairdresser for well established, business. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 71. '193) WANTED Secretary for local doctor's office. Apply Selective Service Office AF 72. (198) WANTED Woman or girl to assist with housework. Apply Box 550 Dally News. (to WANTED Janitor for office In city. Apply National Selective Service No. A-M. 74. itf) WANTED Truck Driver, Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, A.M. 71. (tf) WANTED URGENTLY NEEDED . Small furnished suite. P.O. Box 874, City. WANTED Room for refined couple In nice home. Apply Box 554 Daily News. (193) WANTED Piano, in good condition. Telephone 223 Local 78. (195) WANTED To buy, Economy Sealers. Phone 38 (194) WANTED Furnished house or apartment; Urgently needed immediately by refined couple Permanent residents. Phone Red 474. (194) WANTED Two rooms for married couple and 1 baby. Anv place in town, write J. Reniak, General Delivery, Prince Rup ert. (195) WANTED 16 foot sailboat, complete. Box 552 Dally News. (197) ROOM AND BOARD man. 742 7th Avenue West. (193) ! ROOM AOT) BOARD for woman in exchange for housework Box 553 Dally News. In answering give phone number or address. (197) BOARD and Room for men shar-Ing. 718 Fraser Street. MISCELLANEOUS LAUNDRY taken. 1336 Overlook Street. (195) INTERIOR and Exterior decorator, Paper Hanger. Phone Black 810. (196) PAINTING and DECORATING Phone Blue 142. (197 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) SARDIS NURSERIES RJt. No. 2 Sardis, B.C. Order your requirements in fruit trees and ornamental shrubs and trees direct from us. Last year's catalogue and prices still prevail. Catalogue on request R KDOY WIOWAN PAGE THHHB ft w mi m. wmm rmi i r-n IT) WA . m pin m mm mn mm II m : I 111 f 1 mm k. jr f I 1 i r IXVVY ! p mm There's no time like the present f $r there never was in fact, be- r? cause now is the time to pamper lp those electrical servants of yours as you never v, ' Wm did before! Moving fTff mm I parts cause friction, jin and friction causes jH ' wear, but a few drops lip jvX of oil in the right jp rei places wu"l prevent W 1 are many different makes and types of appliances that move washing machines, mixers, fans, sewing machines, vacuum cleaners, ironers, pumps, etc. The manufacturer of each provides instructions with every appliance. Follow these instructions carefully. REDPy SAYS: "A little oil goes a long way, but It takes a lot of dollars to win a war . . . Put all your spare quarters into War Savings Stamps!" BOOKS That should be in every home ittftU Webster Collegiate Dictionary $3.50 Indexed $6.00 Webster Vest Pocket Dictionary 35c War Time Meals $2.75 Pocket Book of Home Canning 39c First Aid to the Injured . . ,s. . ; 85c Rhymes of a Western Logger 50c (NOTE Store closed from 13 to 1 p.m. daily except Thursday) ,