nl'ii: risi Ift- E Classified Advertising - - j J insertion. minimum charge. 60c. Birth NaOiCP ,c per word P" NoUcfS( Funtral Notices. Marriage Brds and Engagement Announcements; 2. 83, Bllck-lined heater; .SIX' 'hole range, du- burner. l LF WANTED t Phono (191) phone 4jz. (190) Gas boat, 7 h.p. 42 feer iuB- "fi"! 202. Smithers, u.u. (195) LE Boat "Ida Lee'V a Bm::r engine. Phone Mr. black, 202, 9 a.m. 10 a (193) p; Oyster nar, veiy jtl.le price. Apply Box Plione 30(i. i 13 mini (191) Beauty parlor; jid furniture com-niable price. Phone u) at C03 Cth Ave. (tf) :E Sawmill with two-ha million feet of amp and kitchen s; 'quipment. tools, 4 jooo condition. Price Appiv Lee Jim, Haze!-C Hf) ; AND SELL New and fip'iit.ure: also nara- I.Si'i- us before Duying Used phonograph m 5-pIece kitchen 1C .0 electric ranges, ffom $15; sewing $24 50: 3-plece cood shape, $69.50; .ibr: $15; baby car- m $7; hassocks, 12 on beds, complete, 2 -:y electric rans, irom . Ouiney ranges, allot :atter rugs, big .. $165 each. B.C. it t na Ave. riiune 24 (tf) WANTED TO RENT-Passenger ir l lkwa. Valentin I H9D Experienced woman lor crocery store. No iped apply. Apply Grocery. (tf ) AND HONEST boys and innng Dally News delate.-, jhould enter their it .he office. EXPER Good accom-n un'd wages. 722 West PERSONAL (tf) TABLETS are effec-weeks' I supply $1, 12 $5 At all druggists. I (193) IS ,. COLLECTS mice Examinations NOW for Spring and iramatlons-- Letter Car Clerk. Clerk 1 and Itoms Clerk, etc. Full ar UDon reauest to Clv service School. Jorton Bldg.. Winnipeg, it lu Canada. No "Electric servants" give inexpensive, faithful service and save hours of time and hard work. Take care of the ones you have and plan to buy new ones as they become available. IN MEMORIAM RYAN In loving memory of our beloved nephew and brother, Trooper Thomas Harry Ryan of Port Simpson, B.C., killed on active service in Normandy, August 14, 1944. Age 19'2 years. The years may wipe out many things, But this they'll wipe out never, The memory of those happy days, when we were all together. We think of him in silence, his Coffee Shop, main .name we oft recall, i reasonable. Own- But there's nothing left to an t v.onlth An- 112 ttCCUUUK -j- swer, but his picture on th wall. Just when his life was brightest, Just when his hopes were best, God called him from among us. Somewhere in Normandy, in a Soldier's Grave, Lies our dear' boy among the I Brave. He never shunned his country'3 ! call, But gladly gave his life, his all; He died the helpless to defend, I ji faithful soldier's noble end. Sadly missed but always remembered by Aunt Florence and Brother Ambrose. roil KENT FOR RENT Furnished room for single girl. Kitchen privileges. 1C18 2nd Ave. Phone Blue 270. (195) FOR RENT 2 roomed dwelling, all conveniences. Apply Valentin Dairy. (191) FOR RENT Shack. Partly furnished. 315 6th Ave. West, (tf) LAKELSE CABINS rented by tho week rate for balance of season. Dudley G. Little, Terrace, B.C. (192) SUITE TO RENT Furnished, centrally located. Phone 676. (194) FOR RENT Apartment in Bay; Apartments; also front housekeeping room. Phone Blue 815. (tf) FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room; reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser St.. evenings, (tf) MALE 1 1 ELF WANTED Olllriet POSTAL CLERKS $1200-$168X TO RENT - ml. 1 AAVM.AUtr.n 1 1 fiinllf'J Hi nine 371. after 1i As tu'"" " (191) for permanent appointment in the Prince Rupert Post Office. Full particulars and application forms available in Post Office or from Civil Service Commission of Canada, Ottawa. Apply not later than August 22, 1946, to the Civil Service Commission of Can ada, Ottawa. dt MACIIINEKV TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company I-'mlted. Vancouver. BC 'M ' FOUND FOUND Keys in brown leather case on board the H.M.C.S. "Uganda." Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (191) Campbell's Cosy Cabins Skeena Uiiclee Tourist Camp One Mile East of Town Box 13 TERRACE. B.C. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) WEDNESDAY P.M 4:00 Brian McCarthy & Co. 4:30--Alan and Me 5:00 Geoffrey Waddington Show 5:30 The Veterans' Show 6:00 CBC News 6:15 Midweek Review 6:30 Classics for Today 7:00 The Nation's Business 7:15 Let's Play Charades 7:30 Invitation to Music 8:00 CEC Sports Review 8:15 Men of Song 8:30 Favourite Stories 8:45 Lee Sims and Int. 9:00 CBC News 9:10 B.C. News 9:15 Music by Shrednik 9:30 Paul Walti Show 10:00 Smooth and Sentimental 10:15 Ken Stevens 10:30 Les Brown's Orch. 10:55 CBC News and Int. 11:00 Weather and" Sign Off 11:03 Silent THURSDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music For Moderns 8:45 Medley Time 8:59 Time Signal 9:00 Little Concert 9:15 Morning Devotions, 9:30 Musical Program, Toronto 9:45 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 CBR Presents 10:15 Melodies for Today 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Paul Whlteman's Orch. 11:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 11:25 Program Resume 11:30 CBC News 11:45 Weather Forecast 11:46 Message Period 11:48 Recorded Interlude I'M. 12:00 Tunes for Today 12:15 Henry King's Orch. 12:30 Musical Program 12:45 Canadian Composers 1:00 Sammy Kay's Orch. 1:15 Women's News. Commentary and Your Next Job 1:30 Music Makers 1:45 Downbeat 2:00 Western Five 2:15 Echoes From the Trop!c3 2:30 Serenade 2:45 BBC News and Commentary 3:00 King Edward Hotel Trio 3:15 Anniversary of V-J Day 3:30 Songs in Sweet Style 3:45 Stock Quotations Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Who are the only persons one can ask to fill "in for a dinner party at the last minute? A. Ask only a very Intimate friend, as it is a favor you arc asking. The true friend will ac-c ept, as he never knows whin he may want to ask you to do the same thing. Q. When one Is introducing Mr. Jones to Mr. Smith, is it poer to say, "Mr. Jones, my friend Mr. Smith?"' A. Not if Mr. Jones ts also a friend. This expression Implies that Mr. Smith only is your friend. Q. How should a divorced man arid woman act if J hey should .by chance meet in public? , A. A courteous bow Is all that's necessary. The limitless Ingenuity to which the British newspapers resorted to enable ::iem to give continuous service to their readers was exemplified by the daily newspapers of one large centre that set up emergency facilities in a deserted mine pithead. Advertise in Tire Dally'News. New "Underground" Emerges In Poland WARKA, Poland CIO The -war is over, but nearly a quarter of a million Poles still live in dugouts and bunkers. That is the picture one finds around Warka, about 50 miles south of Warsaw, and in the district of Kielce; on the main Warsaw-Krakow highway. In the' Kielce district alone, 146,000'people live in dtrst-top-ped, brick-walled dugouts' and hoveh. Despite that, most' Polish peasants appear to be glad to be back on their own soil, for areas, but the people have little . to eat. GIRLS' CAME POSTPONED The regularly scheduled game between Macey's and i Klnettes was called off last eve ning on account of rain. The next game is scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday, evening, when Kin ettes will play the Moose team. STEWART NEWS Latest from PortlandCanalMiningCcntre MINING- MEN CONVERGE ON CAMP; BEARS COMING RIGHT INTO' TOWN STEW A KT The interest being taken in the mining' possibilities of the Portland Canal District is evidenced by the presence of such a number of mining engineers and geologists, in many cases representing Eastern interests. During the past week O. B. Bush arrived in camp after an absence of nearly twenty many of them spent long years years. He was the vendor of the in Nazi concentration camps In this little town, not a roof was left nnrl a fpur wnlls are B.C. Sliver and Sebakwe mines, the Terrace convention of Asso-adjolnlng Premier, and now. a elated Boards of Trade of Cen-part ' of the Silbak Premier Mines tral B.C standing. Peasants live In cellars : Limited. Mr. Bush is interested'. of little holes dug in the ruins, sometimes two families to a dugout; ' The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation- Administration, the Polish ministries of. health and food, the American Red Cross and Polish Red Cross are trying to bring aid to the poor families in the worst devastated in the Bush Cobalt, a property , with possibilities, which .adjoins the Premier Border. The latter property was until recently being operated by the Silbak R. B. Lamb, eastern mining engineer. Is also in town looking over the Red Cliff Mine near cook uecmcAiiy So great was the air raid damage to buildings and equipment of the newspapers in the British Isles, that former 'museum pieces' were utilized in order to keep the dally newspapers coming out regularly. Newspapers bulk large in recreation according to a survey by the National Opinion Research Centre which found that 41 j?er cent of the population prefer reading in their leisure time to other forms of Indian Mine on behalf of east ern Interests. Mrs. Rothnie of Vancouver is visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- ; don C. Rothnie. Tommy McKay was in from the Unuk Monday. rork is proceeding satisfactorily on his Bears are quite numerous of late, coming right into town. Pete Shanouse shot one near the Empress Hotel on Fourth Avenue; Oliver Smith, .secretary, has and enjoy the difference! We're not saying that with an electric range an inexperienced cook will turn ont pies and cakes like "mother used to bake", but even the iriost unsuccessful can learn faster, while the expert will find an improvement in her cooking. Cooking electrically eliminates guess-work and constant watching, for temperatures are automatically controlled. Truly an electric range is "a thing of beauty and a joy forever"! Board of Trade been attending Increased Coastal Charier Service UV SUFERMARINE FLYING RO.VTS 18 PASSENGERS Haida Queen" and Skeena, Queen MONDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert Direct. . TUESDAYS Prince Rupert -to Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands. WEDNESDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Queen Charlotte Islands. THURSDAYS Prince Rupert to Stewart and Return via Anyox, Alice Arm and Request Points. FRIDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver Direct. SPECIAL CHARTERS ARRANGED FOR PASSENGERS AND FREIGHTING 3 Types and Sues of AIRCRAFT lo Serve You From 3 to 18 Passengers, or 480 lbs. to 4,000 lbs. Freight C. II. STAxS BRIDGE, Agent F.O. Box 1249 Phones 524 or Red 878 ! i HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make the hair glossy? A; When shampooing the hair, add a few drops of olive oil to the last rinsing water. It i will give the hair a nice gloss without making it appear water. Q. How can I improve the flavor of iced tea? A.. Try adding a few drops of lemon Juice and a sprig of mint l to- each glass of iced tea. Frank O'Grady, a veteran of j Q. IIow can j make iinen' the First World War, who has Window shades look like new? been. Ill for some time, left on Ai Avpy brickdust with a the Catala for Vancouver where cieaili soft ciotni he will enter Shau.gnnessy Mill- 1 tary Hospital for treatment. Advertise in The Daily Nevvs 1' Steamship Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) I VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 523 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE KWONQ SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tai) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert . , , the only mnjr-ltyer injv.Ution u juperior in principle. It wo.i't shift, tag or settle. Stves up to 30 on fuel. Instill it yourself, (we'll show you how), ot let our trtinej men do it fqt you. Either wy there's no mess. 'Phone today for a free estimate.ot stop in ind let us show you why kimsui is best fotyou-howit ptys for itself while giving you teti comfort. Act now. Surt wing 1 ;' r 1 1 r jST 7V2C -SQ. FT. (HOT INSmltD) HOll INSULATES 100 SO. FT. IUY NOW- Albert & McCaffery KIMSUL DEALERS Phone 116 Prince Rupert Prince ttuurrt Daily JScUis Wednesday August-14-, 1943 USE - k- TSotdwti EVAPORATED MILK O HEADS ARE 3 7 BETTER THAN 1 Remington "Threesome" ELECTRIC SHAVER NOW $2395 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace, Manager) Third Avenue and Sixth Street Announcement. PHONE 7!) JOHN HARRIS and M. PARKINSON have resumed proprietorship of ATLAS BOILER WORKS .Boilers, Tanks and General Ironwork NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors PHONE RED 561 BOX 1308 P.O: BOX 721 PHONE 108 Oil Burners Installed and Serviced" PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Schuman S. Julian . REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES Night Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. WEST Phone Blue 850 Green & Kermode All Interior and Exterior Work Builders and Painters P.O. Box 1484 Free Estimates and Prompt Service Due to the critical shortages of automobile parts, we .urge motorists more than ever before, to LUBRICATE and SAVE WEAR, if you wish to continue to ride. We use ionly the best grades of oils and greases. Call us for an appointment ' . . . phone r. ? Pennzoiland Peerless Motor Oils RUPERT MOTORS LTD. CHRYSLER PARTS DEPOT Learn To FLY! WITH THE TERRACE FLYING CLUB MEMBERSHIP FEE $25.00 Per Year DUAL INSTRUCTION $12.00 Per Hour SOLO FLYING $8.00 Per Hour TRIAL FLIGHTS for Non-Members Rates: $18.00 Per Hour;. $5.00 for 15 Minutes Announcing ... OPENINO OF PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY CHOW ME IN 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. i