!...- v Wrttcr (i :;okcd like :.::aun- un- a iabor I r a dry it rained me help : if., ol Man-:: c'avmcial ment was n-.pupers ask-work in whelming vegetable 4 . it you .iburban Kcr :hiefs b.3 anu down ,. 3 as;d hoc T. v work in ; r. j s over r.s rolls i j :r their kits i ,w..:hc3 in the ! ili "tor of uve school Jurlr.3 the r r: i we had a ?y r: jt The cn't know I i.uv2 a crop :r 1 when the cn that ! ur.d weren't :i womn t Uthough i:::u::fwives. rrr a it: morning after their reasons for ' under the i ' 2m v 1n is about (0-hour day. ) Kl PEKT II I MT iiuguji Mil SIH Ion ,I o wnvii aim Clin IP fnrma. 9?0 Have Pnv, Willi- I. that this new be more "IUIIHI5, - mil pruTC '' to all persons nily (185) Steamship n oervice from I'KlNCn RUPERT to FALLS VIEW I Uiver) t 11 .IK Hllf A KT .V M rlrn.rU NF0UMATI0N KET OFFICE Avenue CKET OFFICE Iff J n.,,. 3N TITO Sir Humfrey Gale, personal NRRAs director general and head of -. :onal office In London, poses with.Yugo -,v Marsha! Broz. Tito, during a recent :v ONRRA mission In Belgrade. i HELP REAP VEGETABLE CROP The second reason is that they realize if they do not help out, the family nv?als arc likely to be without vegetables. Peter Daman of the Co-operative Vegetable and Potato Growers Association, says xn some re- erects the women have proved far better than men. "Men can hancie machines better but when It comes to the little Jobs that require patience, I'll take a woman. They are more careful and proficient at weeding and hoeing." Their work is far from done Later on there will be harvesting and the women Intend to see the Job through, . Headmaster Says Clubs Dangerous WOODFORD, Essex, Eng. 0! Youth clubs can be a "serious menace" to schools because they district children from Interest In school work, Sydney Adams, headmaster of Bancroft Grammar School, said here. "Youth work is dangerous, not only because it absorbes time, but it distracts the mind from what should be its main task 9rjc".Jiesal(i.i.. FIFTH-COLUMN FISHERMEN Many Japanese pearl fishers off Australia were Interred during the Second Great War I Local News It A Long trips or short, day or night, 99 .Taxi at your service. (U) Mrs, o. A. Hunter and Miss Audrey Hunter left on last night's train for a trip to Van-derhoof and other' interior points. Carnival meeting 8 p.m. Friday Civic Centre. Kcpresenta-tives of interested organizations and everybody willing to assist are urgently requested to attend. (186) GUESTS HONOR NUPTIAL PAIR Paying their respects to Cpl. and Mrs. Robert George Parks following their marriage at' First United Church Manse on Monday evening, 50 friends gathered at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Parks, Sixth Avenue West, where they were entertained at a reception for the couple before they sailed on the Princess Ade-honcymoon In Saskatchewan. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Van Cooten, Mr. and Mrs. Arney. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Fuiton, Mr. and Mrs. McNeal, Mr. and Mrs. Whif-fin, Mr. and Mrs. Haweryluk. Mr. and Mrs. Yule, Mrs. Montchal. Mrs. Dumas, Mrs. Sikes. Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Nesbitt. Mrs. Wide, Miss Moore, Miss MacDougal. Miss Hlckenbatham. Harry Yule. George Yule, Walter Morgan. Gordon McKay. Jack Parks. Bruce Henderson, Mr. Batt. Mr. Essen, Robert Coirart, Richard Letourneau, Donelda Letourneau, Miss Cole, Miss Mooney. Miss White, Miss Caldwell, Herbert Whlffin, Miss Klnley, Mr. Ben nett. SUMMER LANDLUBBERS Approximately 3,500,000 seals go to the islands of St. Paul and St. George in the Bering Sea In the summer the only land they ever touch. Announcements AH ilvcrt.lwrnriw in t-.l column will be charprd for a full month at 25c a word. S.O.N Dance, Aug. 16, Odd-lello.wIIal).... . Port Day, August 22. Old Time Dance, Prairie Ram blers, August 31, Oddfellows' Hall. L.O.B.A. L.O.B.A. Bazaar. Bazaar. Oct, Oct, 23. 23. 'anreauius ojitn. 7 CHEESE DAINTIES To perk up any party sera cheese tid-bits made by spreading cheese on ShreddieJ, putting them on a cookie sheet and popping them in the oven for a few minutes. Your first dish of ShreddJes Jeads to many more dishes of Shreddies, because these tasty crunchy morsels are not only swell to eat, but are just the thing to supply energy to active folks. And "often" means more than every breakfast. Shreddies are good at any meal between meals or before bedtime. Have V ..; u a ntnltreJ traJt-mark tuned in Canada by THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. NIAGARA FAUS, CANADA ems A The Hollywood Cafe Is now open for business from 11 a.m. to 8 a.m. (211) Miss Jean Thompson who has been visiting with Tier parents for the past three weeks, is sail ing by the Prince Rupert tonight to resume her nurses training at' St. Pauls Hospital, Vancouver. A Moose Picnic, Port Edward, Sunday, August 11. Cars leaving from Post Office; King Edward School (7th Ave.); Station B. Post Office at 10 aon., 11 a.m. and 12 noon. Adults, $1. (187) A TYPEWRITING and SHORT-. HAND Night classes in typewriting and Willis Shorthand witf begin Oct. '1 For particulars phone Bernadette Hill W.C.T., iled 284. (187) Mr. and Mrs Garfield Mc-Klnley and family arrived by car from Oliver, B.C., to visit Mr. McKinley's mother, 4th Ave. East. After visiting for the weekend, Mr. McKinley left by car, lraving his family here for the Port Day holiday. For that Port Edward Trip- Tommy's 77 Taxi. Grotto, (tf) BIKTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alf Rlvett in the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Tuesday, Aug. 7, a baby boy. Both mother and son doing well. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Piano, good condition. Reasonable Phone Black 812. (190 When you Buy a JVatch From Us... There are several main advantages to you over getting it away from home. If the watch doesn't come up to your expectations, why you always know where to come to have the trouble adjusted. If it's the watch's fault we are here to make it right with you. Also we have an electronic watch regulating machine which will tell before you take the watch whether it Is o.k. Watch prices are as low-here as anywhere because the ceiling applies all over Canada. mm Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Dia-Bhma ANTI-ACID POWDER For Relief of: GAS, SOUR STOMACH, ACID INDIGESTION 75MU5 McCUTCHEON ' PHARMACY Limited (E. C. Wallace, Mgr.) 3rd Avenue at Sixth Street PHONE 79 BOYS HAVING GREAT TIME Clarence Thomson Tells of Lite at Lakelse Lake Lads Having Jaunt Today Second group of Prince Runert Kinsmen's Club boys' camper3 are nearing the completion of their two weeks' stay at Lakelse Lake and are regretfully thinking of turning homeward on Sunday when they will give place to the third and last erouD which leaves that day for Lakelse Lake. Clarence Thomson, one of the committee members, returned home today after an Inspection of the camp and reports the boys having a "whale of a time" to put it in his own words. One of the highlights of the camp was a two and a hart mile hike today, under the leadership of Camp Director "Curley" Casey to the Lakelse HoJ Springs and on to the old hatchery up the creeK to wnicn sorest Hanger . . G. Cooper acted as .guide. i "To see the boys happy and in j I action in the camp Is ample re 1 ward for the Kinsmen of Prince Rupert," concluded Mr. Thomson Baby's Teeth Are There Before f mi Urn Ynn Know It MARRIED IN VANCOUVER Miss Peggy Beechnor, for the last two years a member of the nursing staff of Prince Rupert General Hospital, became the orlde in Vancouver on August 6 if James W. Feasby, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Feasby, 537 Seventh Avenue East. The bride's home was formerly at Saskatoon. Following their honeymoon, Mr. Feasby will go to Bridge River to work for Northern Construction .Co. and Mi's. Feasby will resume her nursing duties until the end of the year. a? he told the Dally x'ews of his observations of .:ie life there: "The boys' camp is a boon Indeed i the lads of Prince Rupert. It has been well worth all our work and time." Advertise In trie Dally News. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS nMU. Poei a stubborn bronchial cough, tdihef phleimy or dry and hacking) make yon cboke, ap. wheeze, keep you awaka nights? Relieve It now I Do as thou- sandi' have done get Templeton'i RAZ-MAH and atop that cough I RAZ- MAH has btlped others let It ueip you. 50c tl at druggists everywhere. R-H xsT true when baby's born, he arru-ally THATS has all twenty of his first teeth, and four of the permanent ones. They're hidden, of course, and still growing. Doesn't that emphasize the importance of starting to build fine, sound teeth very, very early? That's where Carnation Milk can be important. It is rich in the bone and tooth building minerals. It's an excellent source of essential vitamin D. It provides all the other food values of good, pasteurized milk. Ask your doctor about a Carnation formula for your baby. And write for a free copy of the fine Carnation book "Your Contented Baby". Address The Carnation Co. Limited, at Toronto or Vancouver. Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT" "from Conttnttd Cowf Prince Rupert Phone W C buy . . . Pcrfex Beer Emu Wine Bottles Bottles Bottles 40 and 26 ounce sizes PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE MECCANO SETS Just Arrived! Stock Complete! Set No. 0 $1-95 Set No. 1 3.60 Set No. 2 .v. - $3-50 Set No. 3 Set No. 4 . $7.50 Set No. 5 $10.95 ALSO Magic Motors Accessory Sets Dinky Toys NOW ON DISPLAY AT Bottle Collector Blue 737 White and Brown 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 196 MaSt&Ml JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. 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