m RDAY JULY 3, 1943 ft- mil UPf!EbUT UEVELUl'LU l(T CO in bitty t.n't Lfh friar can ' pi ice. , Austin f Terrace Lst night rr Mia rtmnLLtuTuviM 0? be compelled, necessity to buy merchandise! Here lt quality at a i I and L. B, Valen- left Prince Rup- for Vancouver. LOCAL NEWS NOTES -vvuin, A Elio's Pay Cash for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical instru ments. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Campbell left last night lor Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Romberg of Telkwa le ft lfltf nltrVif foor Vancouver. Tonight's tral.n due from thi east at 10:45, was reported this morning to be two and a half hours late. Mr. and Mrs. M A. Turgeon left on last night's train for a trip to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis and family left last night for Vancouver. Mr. Dennis has sold his. business interests in Prince Rupert and is taking up residence In the south. A Civic Centre Carnival Meeting George Rorie's office, Monday July 5, 8. p.m. All interested please attend. A Owing to congestion of work we will not be able to accept any dry cleaning until July 12. Pioneer Canadian Laundries. (155) A Owinff to congestion of woik. vo. k .,..fi . ! wwi ibhuu iur uus past v , we can accent flatwork onlv. : t. Mv .., ' u ocame, Vancouver 2 ..,.,,. . V? JT? , "l1.?1 bc aicepl- land ekewhe in the south, re- , x.urer wna- turned home last night. She dian Laundry. i54, wefat Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacLarpn are leaving next Tuesdav for their" home in Vancouver. Mr. . r t graduation of her daughter, Miss Lucille Brooksbank, from me university of Washington. .-.w. c ouw-.imeaa- Dr. R. o. Large and A. R. .,., U4 wuiuuutuuii ai eeaiuove Nichols are leaving n im. and on the Prince Rupert-Ced- 'evening's train for Burns Lake arvale. Highway for E. J. Ryan i where they will be Joined by J and later the. Northern Con- !C. Hunt with whom they will struetlon Co. for the last four mnkP a ficr,i 'years- .Babine Lake country. Tie For High Mark in Last Rifle Shoot There are no BOMB CRATERS in our fields . . . YET N are grim and dangerous These, days, grimmer and more dangerous than most of us realize. While a ruthless enemy, is bending Ins best efforts to destroy our vital food luppltes, we can still peacefully carry fiuirpHREY MrrciiELi Wnlittr. of Labout on our duties on the farm. We, must make the most of our time, putting every available acre of our ' fertile land to work, to produce FOOD for our people, our armies ., and our allies. FOOD IS VITAL FOR VICTORY Vera may be a school teacher, or a student, you may be a business or professional man, office or factory worker, store keeper or clerk no matter who you may bc, if you have a few days, weeks or months of leisure ithis summer you can make an important contribution to Canada's war effort by taking temporary work on a farm. It cannot be sufficiently emphasised how urgently the Nation peeds additional farm help, YOUR help, to meet the ever increasing demands for FOOD. Every year Canada sends millions of pounds of food to feed our kinsmen and allies abroad, and with many thousands of our people in the fighting services and the war factories we ask you to help fill the gap. Knowing how our very existence depends on victory, and how much depends on FOOD to win that victory, we appeal to you to lend your willing aid. Tills Is what YOU slioul.t lo . . . ACT NOW! Consult any upecial local coiiiiiiitleo or office established to deal with farm laliour placements In jour city or town; or Write your Provincial Director of Farm Labour at the capital of your province; or Get In touch with your nearest Employment and Selective Service Office 'A. MacNamara" Pbechr, National Selective SfWfeTT J D-O THE DAILY NEWS W. White and S. Salter with 107 out of a possible of 115, were high marksmen in the last rifle shoot of the Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment on the Montreal Heights range. The scores were;- W. White 107 S. Salter 167 L. Anderson 102 W. Kerr 97 E. Swift Qi E. Corliss go O. Wanstall 90 A. J. Daly 90 Announcements All advertisements, Ln this column, will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. WA. Coast Regt. Servicemen's Dance, July 5, Empress Club. Help Norway Committee Invitation Dance, July. 9, 15. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evitt's July First United Church Midsnm. mer Sale, July 24. ' LETTERBOX ' WE ARE ANGLO-CELTIC Charity and Justice should begin at home. That's why it gives such public satisfaction whenever British people and their descendants are referred to as Anelo-Celts. HistnH authorities includinz the "rhii. dren's Encyclopedia" call them Angio-ceits. English newspapers do likewise. I've heard the term used ln Canada as recently as 1937. Celtic place-names and name's of persons and familW survive more or less in all parts 01 me British: Isles. Again, let U3 remember that our anrpsrrai islands were never entirely Teu- lonizea. We are not merelv de scendants of Teutonic Invaders. The blood of the Britons Is. la us yet. "Saxon" is O.K: for the people of Saxony but not for us. we Engiish-sDeaklne nation have every right to quit sharing appellations with Germanv nnrt demand for ourselves the more British and more aDDronriate term namely "Anglo-Celt." MARTYN WILKINS. Advertising in this column is payable at the office in advance. Please do not phone orders. FOR SALE FOR SALE Lumber, T' rough spruce at .John Group MilL Oona River. . (155) FOR SALE Quebec heater, 520 West Seventh. (155) FOR SALE, .Farmk lQQj),cr3 clear, modern dwelling, Bulk-ley Valley, near, two highways. A. MacKenzle, P.O. Box 1406, Prince Rupert. (155) FOR SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Elio's used department, Third Av enue, next to Dally News, Prince Rupert. HELP WANTED WANTED Boys and girls for newspaper routes. Dally News. (tf) WANTED Mill hands for up coast paper mill and spruce mill, good wages, steady work. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 64 (158) WANTED For local shipyard lemale telephone switchboard operator. Apply National Selective Service. A. F. 64 (158) WANTED For local shipyard Doys .ror different departments. Apply National Selective Sewlce. A. M. 65. (158) WANTED Woman for care of two children: room and board soldier's wife preferred. Call 851 Ninth Ave. West between 2 and 4 p.m. or after 8 p.m. (155) WANTED Stenographer for taw orrice. Permanent position Th opportunity for advancement. Apply Unemployment Insurance .Commission AF 60. (tf) WANTED Female clerk for city office; stenographic experience preferred but not essential. Apply stating age, qualifications and experience to National Selective Service No. A.F. 61. WANTED Kitchen help for war service canteen. Apply National Selective Service A.F. 62. (tf BANDSMEN wanted for Local Reserve Unit. Apply to D. G. Borland, Capitol Theatre. (154) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and ROOM for men sharing. 718 Fraser St. (155) The MISKPS IT.17P1 nnrl AlirlrtM, ' - - . J Toonibs left Thursday night for two weeks' holiday tria tn Vancouver. Trv n niflssi rind ah in Dally-NJws'for Quick Results. Time for Bridge, Not for Politics fart Rejoinder From Mrs. Bas-kine Questioned, at Women's Canadian, Club Meeting During a question period following the address of Mrs. Gertrude Baskine before the Wom en's Canadian Club Wednesday night on the subject of "The Women of Russia," Mrs. Baskine was asked how the women of Russia found time foe politics in addition to other thines. It was suggested that it was tha1 lack of time that nrevented Canadian women from enterlnz more actively into public life. But Canadian women have plenty of time for brldae." was 1 Mrs. Basklne's tart rejoinder. j Birth Notice To leading stoker anrf m John T. Bowman fnep PMith Smith) at Halifax Nova Scotia formerly of Prince Rupert and Victoria) July 2, a son, Richard John. Classified Ad: FOR SALE CONSTRUCTION CAMP BUILDINGS at Shames. B.C., six buildings 20' x 50" and eight buildings 16' x 36'. For particulars apply Duf ferin Paving Company, Ltd., Shames, B.C. (154) FOR SALE Dinette suite, other articles. Phone Green 299. (157) WANTED WANTED Two furnished or unfurnished rooms for couple and two children; very urgent. Room 65 Prince Rupert Hotel. (157) HANDYMAN available . for part time work. Phone Green 880. (154) WANTED Washing machine. Apply Box 52 Daily News. (158) -Washing. 1435 Plaza. (159) WANTED One or two furnished or unfurnished, .rooms, kitchen facilities not necessary. Apply Box 524 Dally News. (154) WANTED One or. two unfurnished rooms. American Signals 409. After 6 p.m. phone 436, Room 95, Raymond. WANTED To rent two light delivery trucks, owners apply to Royal Canadian Engineers. Steele Block.T hi r d Avenue (154) ( Y.W.C.A, Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED by couple immediatelySmall s'iite or housekeeping rooms. Box 519 Dally News. (153) PERSONAL PAINTING and DECORATING. Phone Red 738. (156) LADIES For the best In foun-' dation garments see your Splrella Corsetiere. Individual' service in tne privacy of your home. Phone Mrs. Wright, Black 145. (156) REFINED .gentleman, good posi tion, wishes to meet lady good appearance and personality around 40 to 45, Object companionship, matrimony if suited. Apply first Instance, Box 521 Daily News. (156) STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at home for job as Stenographer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter . Carrier, Mail Clerk, Customs 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. 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, BC. (tf) LOST LOST Identification bracelet. name engraved Rose Corrigan. Please, return to Daily News. (156) LOST Lady's Bulova watch. Finder please leave at Dally News, (154) XOST Monday night, small grey kitten; child's pet. Please return to 929 Sixth East. Reward. (154) LOST Monday night, black leather wallet, Initials "H.S." $5.00 reward. Please Phone 464". (155) PAGE THREE WANTED! Boys and girls up. to the age of 16. An opportunity to earn good money. A number of routes are open in a few days in all parts of the city, due to older boys leaving for work in war industries. APPLY Daily News. Circulation Dept. Phone - - 98 Or Fill Out This Coupon and Mail to THE DAILY NEWS Circulation Dept. THIRD AVENUE TR1NCE RUPERT I Herewith Apply for a Daily News Paper Route . NAME ...., ADDRESS " r...... PHONE AGE City Of Prince Rupert NOTICE Bylaw No, 968 to regulate street traffic and parking is now in effect. Copies of this bylaw are now obtainable at the City Hall. Price 2o cents. H. D. THAIN, City" Clerk.- VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 Richards Street, Vancouver, B.C. "Mail or Express your Shoe Repairs to us. We give you quick service, and the best job and material obtainable. We Pay The Return Charges PRESCRIPTIONS Througt the years,' the physicians of this community and their patients have come, to know that they can depend on us. Ormes Lid, "3hi Pioneer Drtuzpfats v THE RKXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 83 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9i p.m. J Sltnriilve nrwl Ilnlirinv fMm 19 O mm .1 "f n Jt j i. - ,'.111. a ii u i ii p.iu. NOTICE Due to difficulty ln obtaining premiums tu 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. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 P.0. Box 573 If you lose anything, advertise for it JMnKSnSnyLKKk Hi 1 t . . 4f f 4 fc1 , . t t f v 1 ail p.