K is n , cafe r,m 11 mlD't ... 4 COUPON NDAR MON 2 9 16 23 30 ' "4 Full wsjtems . . . if5S (2111 been in ,h has i ,, re. ,nds and aui w- MIS. .Blue -" Mead, holidaying m van- .... ..Mnmpri 10 . n.. ,nnth nn tne net, niffhl hnt tachina staff . .. .. li Prin. last night trom rhsre he attcnaca m Victoria he weekend from . w h p r p lie has in office ol the , lmllin Cn Mrs. - .j .milt, .qmii ill in u-hprp thev Ijan. I.;:) and inspector :t (rom Victoria, in the city t W ar irom we i . . U n,Ul.k : i crip on official .1 Ulii UlUlIlUln Ult "It minttlpr .11 at Olbt Han- ::") (r:tn (he inter- :':jn:;ht Co attend ; Park dedication :!::Sav Both re-i'teiar this morn- a Terrace today. i iwun aaugnter mm oi i ransport av Whltehorse, j Prince Rupert through on the 1 Ml npr rptnrn In ft spending the "'ltiar iM Martlnusen '.-"sed to the city it Ukewe Lake. Mji.musen sailed where she will s'trlninT -it v -.0 i 4VUJOI 1 iiie o! Booth 4 thr rnH feA -w V (III "aver where she J u OI1UM1 Tl!iir iaoAt:a nun 1 in otbaming her i degree r a ram trite or suori, oay or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) Mrs. J. O. Garrett and returned to the city on the ,or some l"''l.ala J Catala Sunday evenln CIIJ v.. u left on W'";. for a briei uu -1 ... nwnmDanied rlrment frnm tne wuccii from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Jack Bulger returned to .the city Monday afternoon on the Halda Queen front a brief business trip to Vancouver. Moose Meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 3, 8 p.m., Moose Tcmpic 2nd Ave. Members attend. (200) Miss Eleanor Moxley, who dur ing the summer vacation made a bus trip to California and as far cast as Detroit, returned to the city on the Catala Sunday night, A A. L. Mills, travelling coun-f ellor of the Department of Vet erans' Affairs, will be In Prince Rupert from September 6 to and will discuss special cases with the veterans' officer, (It) Mrs. E. E. Hyndman, wife of the Inspector of schools, and 1 family returned to the city on the Catala Sunday night from Vancouver after having spent the summer vacation In the south. Mr. and Mrs. William Carrier, of Denver, Colorado, passed through Prince Rdpert on the Princess Norah Monday. Mr. Carrier Is an executive of the National Broadcasting Co. at Denver. At its weekly luncheon tomorrow, the Prince Rupert Gyro Club will be In regular monthly business session. Preparatory to tomorrow's luncheon,' an executive meeting of the club was held today. A IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL FASTBALL FANS Due to the fact that Al Simundscn, manager of the General Motors fastball team, has officially lodged a protest with the, league executive over the game which we won on Sunday evening, and the refusal of General Motors to play a .game this evening until the protest has been heard, we hereby withdraw from any further play-off competition. Thanking you for your support, Art Murray, C9 Taxi. BLACKHEADS Don't uratf Mcktii diMol" tktm. G two mum of treilo twdr from M roc mm nf pplr I'"!1' "'' ",t-cloth or bUckhwdi. Thr dlwoi d diiilPOr by IhU ! tlnipw mUol. LING THE TAILOR We are taklnc cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 320 Sixth Street ollywood Cafe v.. hhhus NEWEST AMJ MUST I'P-TO-DATE RESTAURANT LL-COURSE ME-ALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 6 AJt. filler Evrrv Kimrlnv ..Um InRntn lPQtf IMtlllnn . . . - CATER TO PARTIES (III CIT1 win U1IUW 'OR OUTSIDE ORDERS TIIONE IKl "5 THIRD AVENUE WEST SEPTEMBER SUNRKF GROCERY I Miss Eileen Gibson, having resigned from the teaching stall or the local schools, will be leaving .shortly for Toronto where she will start studies In home economics. Howard Wright of this city ar rived at the Tchcslnkut Lake auto camp, south of Burns Lake. last Tuesday night after having motored from Prince Rupert in sixteen hours. Mr. and Mis. Peter Jim and Sam Pierre have returned to their home at Telkwa on the Skeena River after spcndln the summer at Carlisle Cannery on tne Skeena Rlve Miss Mariraret Cimllffp nf School. Miss Cunllf fe served with the Royal Canadian Navy for two years during the war. Canon W. F. Rushbrook, veteran Anglican Church missionary of this district, will be the speaker this Thursday at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. The executive of the Rotary Club Is meeting tonight at the home of the president, Dr. L. W. Kergin. Miss Annie Lips, principal of Terrace Elementary School, arrived lrf the city on the Catala Sunday night from Vancouver where she attended University of British Columbia summer school and obtained her Bache lor of Arts degree. She proceeded on last evening's train to Terrace. Mrs. E. T. Kenney and daughters, Mrs. C. O. Fulton and Miss Norm'a Kenney, and son, Edward, arrived in the city yesterday after spending the summer at Lakcjse Lake and proceeded south on the Princess Adelaide last night. Mr. Kenney is returning to Victoria and Mrs. Fulton and her two children are on their way back to Ottawa. Mrs. Fulton Is the former Miss Marjorlc Kenney, one time school teacher here. TIIONES 'M and 'i't Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mitchell and family, who have been spending the summer at Lake Kathlyn, returned home from the interior at the end of the week. Carl Klrmes, Massett hotel pro-prletor, arrived In the city on the Cassiar Sunday morning from the Queen Charlotte Islands and sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Helen Lakle, who Is study-Ins; In home economics at the I Unlvphcltv rvf Wo cVi I nrrtnn ar rived in the city from Seattle on the Catala Sunday night to spend a vacation here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lakic. Keolwna arrived In the city on I Jessc ""d0". ruad foreman the Catala Sunday nleht from """"i anu wen Known piou- the south tn loin trm rP-iohtn-r r settler, arrived in the city staff of Booth Memorial HtgUon the Cassiar Sunday mornln; from the Queen Charlotte Is lands and will sail Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Adjutant M. G. McKay and Capt. William Moore of Kitselas came in Saturday from Port Ed ward where "They are spending the summer flsh:ns season, to attend the Salvation Army con gress which was In progress over he week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wesley, Violet Wesley, Bruce Wesley and little Selma and Joseph Wesley, left at the week-end on their return to Skeena Crossing up the Skeena River after Having spent the summer at Carlisle Cannery Announcements All bdvertlseinenu in na column will be chareMl for full month at 26c a word. S 0,N. Meeting, Sept. 5, 1.O.O.F Hall. L.O.B.A. Bazaar, Oct. 23. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 20. W.A. Baptist Church fall sale. Nov. 7. Old Time Dance, Prairie Ramblers, every Saturday night, Odd fellows' Hall. simply delicious RAISIN BUNS No wasted time, no extra steps. Full-strength Fleischmann'sacfiVe Fresh Yeast goes to work right away. Makes sweet, smooth-textured buns that melt in your mouth. Mod In Canada And makes them fast. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, be sure to get Flcischmann's active Fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. You can depend on Fleischmann's-Canada's favorite yeast for over 70 years. Always fjesh.nl your giocw REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE. OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERr HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 8 am. to 2 ajn. rilONE 173 TUIS WED THURSDAY FBI SAT 3M J BUTTER COUPON R20 " JL " i T MEAT COUPON Q3 Volid 1( 2 BUTTER COUPON R21 A Jf II MEAT COUPON Q4 Volid W ' " I 7 rt SUGAR-PRESERVESS26toS30 -JA . I O MEAT COUPON M51 Volid ' 2 A OK 26butter coupoN 626 07 28 V - -fcJ MEAT COUPON M52 Volid I A new Ration Book will be distributed between September ? and 16 ct Bt Values in Rationing and AH Your Groceries at NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST Jo An Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Adams ar rived in the city on the Caspar Sunday morning from Massett. I Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nlckerson and family returned to the city at the end of the "week after spending the summer at Lake Kathlyn. Ralph LInder, who has been spending the summer vacation at Massett, where his father is a well, known hotel proprietor, arrived in the city on the Cassiar on Sunday morning irorrf the Islands and sailed today on the Catala to resume his school stud ies In Vancouver. BY-PRODUCT In ancient Rome, mouldy bread was used to hasten the healing of wounds. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Whifflets From The Waterfront o o o a o a Do ooo o 3 chjc n o o 0 obchs Frank Watcrhousc freighter Chllliwack, Capt. William Glea-son, arrived in port at 3:30 Sunday morning from -Stewart, Anyox and Naas River points and .sailed yesterday afternoon for Skeena River cannery points to load salmon for Vancouver. WOULD RESTORE PARITY AUCKLAND, N. Z. P A pro posal that New Zealand, Australia. South Africa and FIJI should follow Canada's example In restoring their currency to par has been made by the New Zealand Bureau of Importers. New Zea- WANTED Small Inboard or row land's currency is at present boat. Box 156 Daily News, pegged at 25 per cent discount 4212) 'on .sterling. - i i mj0 i f ! Feed in a streamlined, Munly casing Mi3 fflf f that makes for dependable writing in jjlpT If I f any Student's term?! The jhh that's vEji "write" on the giving line is Waterman's IWm IMjl . . . and tlie jerfect writing comjianiou I a NVaterinan's pencil cumplete with It, Hf poel -repel mechanism ji Wd. &W School. Tiu-RH r bottle, 15c Sft St $5.06 $5.06 (rnrfufinf Exriil Manufacturing Tax.) Waterman's Advance Showing of Beautiful Fur Coats COME IN AND MAKE YOUR. SELECTION NOW . . . YOU'LL BE DOLLARS AHEAD! OUTSTANDING QUALITY AND LUXURIOUS IIEAUTY WENCH SEAL, HUDSON SEAL, MUSKRAT, CANADIAN SEAL. Take Full Advantage of Our , I5UDOET PLAN NO INTEREST 0-x NO CARRYING CHARGES THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" IV m. Advertise in nic Dally News lpUncc laupctt Dailii cm Tuesday, September 3, 1048 Handsome Hats . . . For Fall By STETSON Come in now for your Fall Stetson. Many styles to select from . . . and a range of new shades including Chocolate, Sage, Beige, Holly and Cadet. "THE MEN'S SHOP' S32 THIRD AVtNUE See us for your Preserving Supplies Jars, Lids, Rubber Rings, Preserving Kettles, Boilers, Pressure Cookers. Gordon's McBtide Street 00 CLOTHING WD FURWISIIIMS PHONE 34S PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" TEHRAN BRITISH INDIAN CARPETS 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets, 8T'x9T' $188.50 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets. OTxll'lO" 2G5-50 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets, 0'2"x9' 117.0!) 1 Tehran British Indian Carpets, 6"3"x8'3" 116.00 With modern home-loving women, the carpet Is chosen first. Most people only buy carpets once in a life-time. We invite your Inspection. Phone 775 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. General Contractor ardware TIIONE 311 We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE 010 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 -I- PRINCE .RUPERT GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE Oil SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone G0: Evenings: Green 103 Fine Wood for Sale! NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber First class 14-Inch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord Second clas trimmings up to 14-lnch lengths, $8 per cord Third class, various lengths uncut $6 per cord FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE HEMMONS TRANSFER rhone Black 156 Night Phone: Black CCS P.O. Box 1131 Station B ft t I.A. J. H. Malr's AuctlonRooms j Third Avenue East