i JULY 24, 1943 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE OLD CHUM mm Rummer 'Good. c Hotplates StIK XJII.Hfl -.;ll c : .wived by tc.' Prlr lUipert .) i . le 9m day t pur hae of -.: ,t i ad of lio- , S1TC00 Wit of fim: :i wvi BaJun. svmPathy and or th beautiful is v.j allowed for norai tributes extended to us iH t the Chief J B." v!j8 District fk ?rt B.C . a . C ..uj W" t-Mntc of John F; I'inmis,.,! inimtale Ft. by order of Hla ri" on Uie 7th f 1943. I Wu nnmcrfnt- f the Estate of nw decenaed, and claims against the f liereby rmulivH rarely verified, to me 0ay 01 Augilst. n "l Partlea Indebted to JqulrJ to pay lr "idebtednoRg to me r''e Rupert. B e thi. fy AD. ian E II. HATJ.ETT ffldal Administrator. Atun, B.C. Pw Court of HrltMi u,. In I'roluil. of Hie "Admlulsirn-Ut" in,, I"' (he KkIiiIp of Alex l'NIH,'(l Umt bv rirrl..- e Pteher, Local Judge Court of Brutish f pn the lath day of we of Alex Piiir.. Port Edward h.hi.u ed, W4u day of Awn a r Indebted to the said tir Intlebledneiis to me the mild Estate are thran with m ro. pl or befnm 1 . i. A . D. 1D4.1 .Mi .Wbll ""on will "Uy to such claims of Ruipeirt. nn thi. i9; A. WATT fln,l Admlnlaitrntor "': Rujjert, B.C. "Old Chum has been my fishing companion for forty years" OLD CHUM The Tobacco of Quality SINGLR BUHNER $4.75 DOUBLE BURNER - $8.95 (With. Three-Heat Switch) FANS, 10-inch .... 512.95 tiVK HBI) LAMPS $2.35 and S4.S5 lo-Wav. Sockets, Lamp. Cords, Iron Cords, Sockets of All Kind TRIC RADIO SERVICE "EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. STORE HOURS IV - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Finntv I SATURDAY. OPEN 0 A.M. CLOSED .-::) P.M. IY - OPEN AT U A.M. CLOSED AT 1 IM. ALUM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" 19 Hi itn n Card of Thanks We wish to express our deep appreciation for the sincere by marry Prince Rupert friends during our bereavement in the Ran- nassine of our aunt. Miss Sarah I . . .mi. Mrs. Thos. Parkinson 1 and Family, nnr i onrl or HrltMi Ula lii rmliate ir Ihr AiliiilnMrulloii t nml lof I he Ktntt of Hull- CX , by Order of fei' F h?r, Ic al Judee r-e C ar. c? Br!'.lh cn the 23rd dav P tnltd Admin. E j f R-4?rt tii"l cf Print Rup-Ixr.lai, dexaed. who Oie 7tfi dav of r3 All wrsons In. :d fate are rt- ie omr.un; of their -.2 f iryiwtth and all Jns aintlnst the I rey :red to file them 'y willed on or be- day of Septem.'ber, which dlrtribu- I made havlim renrartf m of which I i "Ifled, r' 1943 Riiyert, BjC. thl A WATT W" Admin tot mrr Prince Rupert, B.C. I" f OUMItIA ' 'Administration 1I nml PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled You are cordially invited to a Free Lecture on Christian Science Entitled: "CHRISTIAN1 SCIENCE; ITS SIMPLICITY" by HERBERT W. BECK, C.S.U, of SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Member of the Board of Lectureship, of The Mother Church, The lrst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. In the Society's Edifice of the Chiistian Science Society of Prince Rupert., SECOND AVE., Wed., July 28, at 8 p.m. MmitMMil CHURCHNOTICES First Baptist Church Fifth and Young Rev. C. A. Wright, Minister. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m, "The Cleansing of the Heart." Bible Clals, 12:15. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. "The Psalmist's Work." . Male Quartet: "Morning, Noon and Evening." Social Fellowship Hour following evening service. Welcome! Text: "Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and He shall strengthen thine heart." The "Friendly Church" where strangers and visitors are especially welcome. Prince Rupert Full' Gospel Tabernacle 21 6th Avenue Evangelist John E. Barnes Subjects: Sun., 11 a.m. "Let HIM Kiss Me." Sun., 12:15 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. Sun., 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Sun, 7:15 p.m. "Versailles Hall of Mirrors." Tues., 8 p.m. "Interesting Pro-phecyof Revelation." - Wed., 2 p.m. Women's Missionary Meeting. Thurs.. 8 n.m. Praying Thrm For Victory." Frl., 8 pjn. Service Men's and Young People's Meeting. Everybody heartily welcome. First United Church. G36 Sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. Donnell, M.A., Minister Miss Edna McLellan, Deaconess. J. S. Wilson, Sr. Choir Leader. H. C. Hlgglns, Jr Choir Leader Miss Swanna Olafson, A'.T.CM', . Organist. 11:00 a.m Rev. (Capt.) E. D. Stuart. ' 7:30 p.m Lieut Edwards, Naval Chaplain. Come and Worship. St. Paul's Lutheran Church 5th and McBride Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor 11:00 a.m. "Has the. Church Power to Forgive Sin?" Has the church been given the keys to heaven and hell? Is the voice at the alter the voice of God? ,i 5:3C Young People's Luther League. Entire program in charge of service men. Lunch served following program. All cordially Invited I First Presbyterian Church Rev. A. F. MacSween, BJV., Minister 11:00 a.nu Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. The Minister will preach at both services. A cordial welcome to strangers and men in the Services. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Wishes to announce that it will be CLOSED FOR BUSINESS until Aug. 20. mmwnmMmm m Central Hotel Dining Room OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER All While Help. 6:30 to 9:00 11:30 to 2:00 5:00 to 8:00 1st Avenue and 7th Street LOCAL NEWS NOTES .Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Mrs. R. G. Lame left morning on a trip to Vancouver. Ar.Come and Dance at the Odd fellows' Hall, July 24. Ladles' door prize. 9 p.m. sharp. U72) Major A. S. Parkes, recruiting and auxiliary services officer here, left Thursday night for a trip to Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cameron left this morning for a trip to Vancouver. BOYS' RAINCOATS All sizes. Ages four through sixteen now in stock. RUPERT MENS and BOY'S STORE Sixth St. Across from Helgerson Real Estate. (170)' James M. Adklns left this morning for Vancouver .to join up in the active army. Employed recently at the local dry dock and a member of the Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment, he was formerly at Butedale. , PUBLIC NOTICE As per our notice of six months ago, no Free Tokens will be redeemed by us after July 31st, 1943. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE CUT RATE SHOE STORE RUPERT MENS & BOYS STORE (170) Major E. Parsonage, who has been stationed in Prince Rupert for the past four years with Royal Canadian Corps of Sig nals, left this morning for Vic toria, where he has been, trans ferred. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I wish to announce that I will not be responsible for any debts Incurred by my wife who has left my bed and board. (Signed) V. WISHART (174) Briefs From The BBC has started broadcasting English lessons to Europe In preparation for the invasion, and to prepare Europeans for- coToperatlon In the period of reconstruction. Lord Croft, undersecretary for war, warned the British Home Guard any German attack on Britain would be airborne and the country would be relying almost, entirely on. the Home- Guard for defence. A month after an English sapper returned to Britain, a oarcel his mother had sent him. in North Africa reached hi? heme, covered with the. different addresses that were his. after landing at Algiers. A. plaque commemmorating men of the Royal Northumber land Fusiliers who landed at Singapore in the teeth of the Japanese invasion was unveiled on board a Fighting French merchant ship, the last to leave Singapore, at a northwest port. A British commando soldier. Sfnllnc pllff. Inst, his irrln on Tonight's train, due from the (east at 10:45 was reported this this , morning to be on time. COMMANDO SOLO WORK "Tonight We Raid Calais" Cm-ine to Capitol Theatre Featuring Annabsrla and John Sutton in the top roles, the picture "Tonight We Raid Calais," coming to the 'Capitol Theatre on Monday and Tuesday of next week, .depicts' the dangerous under - cover work that precedes the carefully planned raids of the Royal Air Force across the English Channel on selected targets in enemy territory. This story centres around Sutton's- one-man commando expedition that leads to CiWf fif the mnsi ' itaMiUHno nrouSh the flour- "due bombings ever brought to the!enins screen. Set in captive Frante, the film has both tenseness and dramatic appeal. Annabella has the Important role of a headstrong French peasant girl, yho at, first dis trusts the commando but later falls In love with him and rfeks her life to help in his perilous task. Lee J. Cobb enacts the role of an aged French farmer who leads the patriotic villa gers; Beulah Bondl Is seen as his wife and Blanche Yurka plays the part of a widow with three daughters who gamble their all to aid in the cause of Free France. Announcements .All advertisements in this column .will be charged for a full month at 25c 3 word. First United Church Midsum mer Sale, July 24. Cambral Chapter lea, July 29, Mrs. George Mitchell, 5th Ave. E Valhalla Invitation Dance,! July 3ft. Oddfellows: HU,.., B 9B CP ia?sm FOR SALE FOR SALE Lighting plant complete, 110 volts, 900 watts. Phone Green 465 evenings. H741 FOR SALE Studio couch and odd pieces of furniture. 1203 7th Ave. East. - (172) FOR SALE One 9-piece nut dining room suite, circulating heater, 2 end tables, kitchen set complete with buffet, 1 circular mirror, occasional chair, one 9x12 carpet, 1 bridge lamp. 1144 7th Ave. East, between 4 and 8 p.m. (171) FIVE - ROOM house for sale 1060 Ninth Ave. East. Open for inspection 4 to .8 p.m. Phone Green 509. 172) FOR SALE OR CHARTER Licensed diesel passenger ferry, diesel ttfwboats. Box 531, Dally News. FOR SALE a rooe and fell 60 feet on to a ' Steam S-' small scow, 100 h.p. concrete road. He got to his feet and restarted the climb Just a bit cut and bruised. Signalling quipment of the British army much of it from the United States and Canada-is lighter and less complicated than that the Germaus use The Nazis, in fact, are still using equipment made before the war, some of it as long ago as 1934. KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY "HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST AM your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 a. in. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Thone Red 217 majlne diesel. Box 531, Daily News MACHINERY DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD-working machines. Newest types available from direct factory representatives for Canada. Quotations gladly furnished on application. De- ' WaU Disher Corporation Ltd , 402 west Pender St., Vancouver. B.C. (tf) HELP WANTED WANTED For about six weeks, female executive secretary for Civic Centre Carnival. Applicants should have business and merchandising experience. Attractive remuneration. Apply Selective Service A.P. 69. (tf ) WANTED Men for construction and repair work at Anyox, B. C, Including carpenters, handy men, laborers, ". Apply to Selective Service Office AM 69. (174) LOST LOST Black coat taken by mistake from Wardroom dance last Saturday Plea;;o return to Wardroom. (174) ing it to pieces tne size or a small pea. Gradually add water, mixing It In lightly, and using Just enough to make a paste that cleans the bowl. Roll out 3-5 of pie-paste, .and fit loosely into pie-pan. Have ready 1 cup sugar, mixed with 4 tablespoons flour; sprinkle a third of mixture over"paste in- pan. Fill with pitted cherries, or gooseberries with tops and tails removed, (about 3 cups). Cover with remaining sugar mixture, then with lattice strips of pie-paste. CrJmp. Bake In hot oven, 450 F., for 10 minutes. Lower heat to 375F., moderately hot, and. bake about 35 minutes longer. Serves 6. (Sugar may well be increased, If pososible). Funeral Notice The funeral of the late John Joseph O'Neill will, take place from the Catholic Church at 10 ajn. Monday, July 26. Inter-. ment In Falrvlew Cemetery. Gordon Farrell and Mayne D, Hamilton, prominent In Van couver business and Board of Trade -affairs, le'ft this morning i on their return south after, a WJV. Coast Regt. Servicemen's j brief visit to the city and dis-Dance, Aug. 9. Empress Club. trict. ed Ads WANTED URGENTLY Wanted to Rent House or apartment furnished or unfurnished for couple. Phone or call Room 26, Prince Rupert. Hotel. (tf) WANTED, by Aug 1, light house-k eping room for soldier's wife. Apply Box 535 Daily News. (177) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED Service man and wife require accommodation for 2 months. Would care for house while owner is holidaying. Box 536 Daily News. (172) WANTED Furnished rooms or house' for two married couples. Apply Box 534 Dally News. WANTED 2 housekeeping rooms pr 1 large furnished or semi-furnished. $25 reward, Phone Blue 886. WANTED Furnished house or room suitable for light housekeeping by young couple with baby. Phone Black 715. (175) Wanted Electric stove and, or, oil burner annex. Mrs. Bryant, Variety Store. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Store suitable for . storage. Apply Box 529 Daily News. (166) FOR RENT Bed sitting room, close in, for single party. Box . 537 Dally News. (tf) "ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and Room for.xnen sharing. 718 Fraser Street; PERSONAL STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at home for Job as Stenographer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mall Clerk, Custonis Examiner, etc. Free advice and record of appointment of our students from M. C C Civil Service School Ltd. Winnipeg, The oldest In Canada. No Agents. XT 1 TV T Tin JLiavai;Laiitci5 tiatwttitixrtti of Series. LATTICE PIE A little hard on the sugar ration perhaps but it's a poor summer that doesn't allow at least one fresh cherry or gooseberry pie. If on hand, corn syrup may replace '2 cup of the sugar, in which case you should increase the flour In the filling by a tablespoon or two. 2 cups flour 2-3 teaspoon salt 2-3 cup chilled shortening (use part dripping, U desired) ice-cold water Sift the flour once before measuring, Sift again with the salt. Using two knives or a pastry blender, cut half the firm cold shortening or clarified dripping, into the flour, finely; cut in remaining fat rather coarselyleave it In pieces the size cf a pea. (If you work quickly, and chill your fingertips first, 'you can make a very successful pie-crust by breaking the short- The first of wnat Is expected to be a regular- series of biweekly dances for men In the naval service here was. held last night in the new Naval drill hall. Music was by the dance orchestra section of the Navy band and a large crowd attended, all present enjoying themselves greatly. Corporal A. T. Lashmar of the provincial police arrived in the city last night from Alert Bay where he has been stationed, to take over the post in the city force held by Corporal F. G. Oldham who resigned recently. 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. Pleaje enclose your home address, it will help to speed delivery. ' WE PAY THE RETURN CHARGES- CRICICIT WAS MAOt ItCAL 61NCH MELD THAT BETflMG MORE TWM TEM POUUDS OM IT WAS A6AINST TUt IAW wfi-Xy r ott mam.' 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