i Classified Advertising . insertion, minimum cnarra, aoo. amn 4tc P'f 'Jhd.ff wSth NotlcfB. Funeral Notlcea. Marriage CI TT Announcements e2. , and En; n-gement Oil Suite in Vernon .m.Tle sleeping pnone Blue bio. dsn tpiirnr.hed rooms. I OKI r, Vv'.t. mom hou:;e mr.i. ihed bedrooms ,.: Apply 209 He!tpr3on Block, (183) U. WANTED OT HONEST boys and oaliv new.-. oouid enter their ne office PER Oooa accom-nd wages. 722 West (tf) ' WOMAN to imdrcn Phone mind Blue (183t fcrvx Vounc man for ; x nr 'wo tcm. .jrcfcvred. Apply Piling and Electric. (181) pENOGRAPHER Ap ; , anting Riving Lico- and references r . i re- h .o ov local uusi- icric itenographcr, am:- t keep boobs. !!v r- ;iv News (tf ) personal n'w;" tne wiicre-V W ' Won Qwong, , Happy Wong ci-ra:;p communicate s'P & McCaffry. I (184) RONS DONE Expert- n No 2 wasiungtnn thznt Green 283. (loo) EiUCS ANONYMOUS r.ltive and perman- r,e (rom a r i n k i n g K!i ot inconvenience. or. j) and conflden-rendered by other whs have found free- rcurb Alcoholics An- Bcx 78 Dally News. kFHEF from stomach J- tr.dl.c ;tlon, heart- bur -tomach. dyspepsia WUder's Stom' Ixin SOe and $1 at all (It) til's pep" Tonic for io a svak, nervous, 4 15-day treatment . drug stares. (It) FOn SALE MODERN FIVE -ROOM HOME at Seal Cove. Full cement basement; sunporch; garden; harbor view; partly furnished. $4800, with terms, Contact Armstrong Agencies. (181) FOR SALE Sawmill with two-and-a-half million feet of timber; camp and kitchen utensils; equipment,- tools, 4 horses, good condition. Price $5000. Apply Lee Jim, Hazel-ton, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE 12-tube Silver Tona radio; spring-filled mattress; single bed and dresser; standing lamp; cocktail table; magazine table; one folding cot; one studio couch. 715 5th West, or Green 503. (tf) WE BUY AND SELL New and Used Furniture; also Hardware. See us before buying elsewhere. Used phonograpn records, 20c; 5-piece kitchen set, $16.50; electric ranges, McClarys, from $15; sewing machine, $24.50; 3-pIecc chesterfield In good shape, $69.50; electric washing machine, in good shape; radio, 9 tubes, $15; baby carriages, from $7; hassocks, from $2.50; beds, complete, from $12.50; electric fans, from $7.50; motors with electric fans, from $1850; new Gurney ranges, all-enamel; new scatter rugs, big assortment, $1.05 each. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Steam tug "Gypsy", l 1 n, r 1 1 ri-Kisierra m xru.w ions, ot x i 12T'x7'; has 5.8 nominal H.P. stoajn oil burner, was In good running order when put up on ways about year-and-half ago. This boat has extra heavy built hull, but needs deck and house rebuilt. Also has good bow steam winch, used for towing winch and for pulling on swlfters. Owner will be at Allison Wharf with the" Gypsy" for next two weeks, that is or was Aero Timber Camp at Cumshewa Inlet. Am asking $1000 or near offer; vessel to be sold on "where-hs-as-ls" basis. Would be good buy for anyone able to make repairs to deck and house. Address LOST- enqulrlcs to owner: Ray Lam bcrt, ca Powell River Co. Aero Camp, Cumshewa Inlet, B.C. (It) Prince George at Terrace FOR SALE 'Continued from Page It claim that "we wsukl be far-sighted to have such a resolution presented". It could well be the master resolution ofthe whole convention." In eoneedint that the measure wm imbed farsighted, Dr. R. w. Alward favrcd the provincial aovernment being kept minded of its obligation. Further discission resulted In a decision to embody both measures in an all-embracing resolution, as follows: "Whereas there remains only approximately 80 miles of new construction, between Sinclair Mills and McBride, to complet? the Northern Trans-Provincial Highway; and "Whereas the construction of this link will open up a large agriculture area as well as serve a great lumber industry and afford connection with the Jasper-Fdraonmn Highway, the Jasper-Ranff Highway, the Big Bend HlVhway, the Cariboo Highway and the Peace River Highway, thereby increasing to an enormous extent the possibilities of the tourist industry from all twts of Canada and the United StritMS, and creating new opportunities for employment; and "Whereas, a portion of ths FOR SALE 20-foot cabin cruls- said highway between Terrace and Prince Rupert is j. a sus. pended state as to it? ownership and control; and "Whereas the Dominion- Government in its proposals to the-provinces at the Dominion-provincial r onferenee in August, 1945, indicated its willingness to pay 50 per cent of the cost of an Inter-provlncial highway; "Therefore be It resolved: "That the convention urge the provincial govrrnment to undertake the completion of the said highway, and further, to confer with the Dominion government with the objective of having the said highway classified as an inter-provlncial highway .toward which the Dominion should pay 50 per cent: "And further to clarify the situation as to ownership of the right-of-way in certain portions of said highway so that .the provincial govrrnment snail possess legal control over the same, to permit It to maintain the highway In an efficient manner. "And that the Dominion and of their right-of-wiw as required for the highway." Marketing Of Planed Lumber are THIS AND THAT th province make such compen- j satory adjustments as are in the sources of Canada and especially public interest with the C.N.R. ! In central and northern British for the transfer of such portions .Columbia; and "Whereas the iir.yy cost of governmental operations and services with its consequent high taxation bears too heavily upon Martin S. Calne revived an the productive and consuming "Some hint, some word, some suggestion you should have prepared him!" HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I give a white layer cake a good flavor' A ti, 5 h.p. Easthope engine, In old resolution which would ask resources of our people that can may 06 obtained by placing two good condition, at Yacht Club, FOR SALE Toy terrier pups, males and female. $75 and $50. Call Blue 810 between 9 a.m; and C p.m. (180) FOR SALE Winnipeg couch; coffee table; magazine table: fern stand, and Clare Jewel range. 1480 Gth Avenue East. (1821 WANTKD WANTED-Oil burner. Station B, Box 1181. MACIIINT.KY Apply TO SAW . better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company limited. Vancouver, B.C. Hfi LOST Man's hand-made wallet, follows: the CWJi. for milling and tran-. hp ph h-, inmnrt n,.nH or three rose-geranium leaves in 1 . L 1 . . ' i Vm kn(4nm rf tVtn TQY,r,tf "ji raics on rousn lumper travel- tlvlty necessitates areater effl- v"c uuwv"" U1 "f.i""' ling in a continuous direction along Smlthers division, to enable unloading enroute for planing purposes before the cargo is marketed. Frank V. Hutton advanced a suggestion, later referred to tlie J 1 1 - . tll- r . ,1 t out that the smaller "cat." used (187) 'for bunching after clearing has Deen cione ov a neavier macnine. could bi y.eH on to break the soil and so give the settler an Immediate start toward getting -Into production. Sr rk Immisrants Fcr District Mr. Perry introduced a second resolution, on immigration, which members approved of, as brown leather, containing lm-1 "Whereas It Is our opinion that portant papers. Finder please the timn has come with the ces- return same to Daily News, satlon of hostilities for a vigorous Reward. (183) development of the latent re CANADIAN WRfiNS DEMOBILIZE I) AFTER FOUR YEARS' SERVICE 'them when the calce Is t0 ciency, higher skills and more especially an Increased popula- ,E er ,. , . . should lron utensils be Hon who will also increase con- - sumption; boiled MoTe usinS? , ,, , , ., . A. Yes; before using new Therefore oe it revived Ltha t of lronware boll them the early lesumption of an im- . ing. T that land 7 clearing opera-i,,.Tf 'a" P011 .K wlth -mit sPeciall they Z om t are rusting. .ctw .,, , viii'iuvi auuu ui biiL auiiiibbuui.. cleared for tillage. He Dointed to Canada of relatives of Cana dian citizens and of those peoples who were associated with Canada Jn the war." ALL-CONSUMING LOVE One female praying mantis has been known to devour as many as eight enamored males. Mrs. W. B. Rawson of has arrived In the city from Vancouver to visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. U. n. Rawwn, Summit Apartments, for a couple of ! months. tfrls in navy blue, the Wrens, are all returning to E e Active duties of the Women's Royal Canadian Naval e to an end on Wednesday, Julv 31, and such Wren a;, mm v, " . . . .. !'l h Vi across Canada during tne coming Ulose worn by Wrens on demobilization leave or di r,'eht to wear the uniform for 30 days after Servlce- Left L!Z. Wi,th a kit bag on her shoulder and a smile on n June Ontario, is she arri . Whiting, of Belleville, . msidKi ovorseas for duty In the United Kingdom. "Tame period fhn Wnvnl A the t?UtSfand Wrens svlng outside Canada in New-united states and tha UnlUd Kingdom. UPPER LEFT Scrubbing decks was one of the less jomantic duties which Wrens undertook while serving their country. The two girls pictured here, Wren Chris Grelg. of Montreal, and Wren Sally Hawkins, of Charlottetown, are giving a final polish to the floor of a Wren residence In Ottawa as" the building was vacat:d to return to civlllarf uses. UPPER RIGHT Wrens did many Jobs which had previously only been done by men. In this picture Canadian Wrens in a signal tower high above the harbor at St. John's Newfoundland, are seen sending a message to a warship by means of Aldls lamp. The winter winds howling around their lofty signal platform must have made' home seem a long way away to Wrens Marian Wlngate, of Victoria, B.C., and Margaret Little, of Kingston, Jamaica. LOWER RIGHT The first atomic bombs had fallen and so had Japan when this picture of the Wrens saluting His Excellency the Governor-General, the Earl of Athlone, was taken on VJ-Day in Ottawa. (R.C.N. Photos) with soda. When in the store greased to keep them Returning Service Personnel Records Are Being Sought The Dally News Is anxious to completely record the arrival of all service men and women returning home from the war. Accordingly, it Is requested that Information be made available to this of fice regarding the date of arrival home, the service with which the veteran has been identified, in ,wha. theatres of war. If wounded, ill, etc. If inconvenient to call at the office, the Information may be written or telephoned in. Pictures would be particular ly welcome. Street and Pos tal addresses and telephone numbers are also requested. Dia-Bismci ANTI-ACID POWDER For Relief of: GAS, SOUR STOMACH, ACID INDIGESTION ft..-$1.25 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY Limited (E. C. Wallace, Mgr.) 3rd Avenue at Sixth Street PHONE 79 We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Ties and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Ptfnre Hiipcrt Daflp jQctos Saturday, Augu3l 4, IiHfl Hotel. . : arrivals Prince Rupert S. G. Delven and family, Vancouver; F. W. Guernsey and son, Vancouver; W. H. Mackle, Van couver; Rev. and Mrs. E. v. Bird, Hazelton; T. Young, Arran-dale; Gene Mybloom, Cumshewa; Mrs. F. Fcstre, Cumshewa; J. F. Dunlop, Smlthers; Admiral and Mrs. R. Nugent, Duncan; G. S. Reade, Queen Charlotte City; Miss M. Marchuk, Butedale; Mr. and Mrs. Ole Berg Vancouver; Mrs. Molly Abbott Butedale. i MANCHESTER BANS FILM ! MANCHESTER, Eng., (CP) A film entitled "Appointment with I Crime," made with the co-opera- , tion of Scotland Yard, with a ; crime-does -net-pay theme, has; been banned from cinemas here by the city watch committee because they say It glamorizes crime. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Poel a (tubborn bronchial cough, (either phlegmy or dry and hacking) make yo choke. easD. wheeze. keeD vou awaka When baking a White lay- f lght? Relieve It-r-nowl Do at thou. er cake, a very delicate flavor paiiui nave uuiic gel -1 cwptrion RAZ-MAIl and stop that cough I KAZ- MAH has helped other ri let it lielD vou. 50c, 11 at drugguts everywhere, R-U LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street V BUY ON BUDGET PLAN No Interest No Carrying Charges W.T.P.B. Regulations Terrace Business Changes Operators TERRACE Edward .Wfialen, formerly employed with tl? Terrace Hotel, has leased the1 restaurant business of Gordon u Brookes on Lakelse Avenue which he will operate! Mr. Brookes, who has been a resident of Terrace for a number of years, has expressed his intention of returning to his fprmer home at Wells. An Apology To our many friends and good customers who . depend on us to deliver Ford cars and trucks, we apologize for our Inability to meet.. your demands. Due to material shortages, strikes and the great demand for Ford products, our small quota- has been Inadequate to meet the demand. We are doing our best to obtain cars and trucks. The Ford Motor. Company is doing their best to supply us. Our hope Is that production will soon increase so we may call you and say: "Your new Ford car is on the way." S.E.PARKER LTD, Ford and Monarch Dealers 170 E. 3rd Ave. Phohe 83 Fresh for Fall! New HARRIS Tweeds JUSTIN! Assorted Colors Smart Box Styles BE SURE AND SEE 7IIEM! mi e SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 "THE CREDIT HOUSE OF. QUALITY" Geo. i J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted t at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED. PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Bus. Blue 1 1.1 Res. RVd 127 Ask for George NOW F0R BETTER SERVICE AND GREATER 11 II" CONVENIENCE, WE ARE LOCATED AT PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Second Avenue For . . . , SAILS AWNINGS TARPAULINS CANVAS WORK OF ALL KINDS Venetian Blinds Window Blinds Garden Chairs Shopping Bags Edmondson Awning and Sail Works Phone 632 P.O. Box SOS