eautiful Teeth Start Young !IC buildidf of kii& .1 teeth tutu with x In bah iooJ, in P'e-I1 LgitiK ise-nj even la E:cur;:t. m'l tiUmf l Icrp K? in Jtoou wor n afUbioi nJ protecting tb !t Ciriuiioo llillc b p.-ciJ itjarte of uUium nj Ktj rc', nj it enfkhed wiih :s t :raio I). A hole-t. -fc dijttMible milk M til s. VC' riie foe free buok. Co. Lul, V, .if r B C tiUATO Irnation Milk NMc at.. A CANADIAN MODUCT JOHNNY'S MEW ROYAL HOTEL liii Ay From Home R'-i ?5c up H it and Cold Water Pi. ' Rjperi, B.C. f El P.O. Box IBS PAINTING Ir.-fcribr w Dr a'.mg LORSK CORNELL ' L-e 142 tf I y la Monumenss a B C is at ?! T.r .ts on Jrd r 5 Cjor Wet of r BTIOXtL MONUMENT 1 Coi Ws. 1'rlnee Rupert jesh Ixical Haw and fasteurizetl MILK ALENTIN DAIRY 'ACIFIC CAFE Special: Jne 'o Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein -' 6:00 am. to 2:00 a.m. ilnt Seal of British Columbia's ''nest Salmon JOHNNY'S NACK BAR i (0t Coffe. L Tops) .ocal News It Lumber Phone or call (Ml or 052 for good grade fir, spruce and cedar lumber. Phtlpott, Evltt it Co., Ltd. (215) Mr. M. McCaffrey left last night on a trip to Vancouver. Don Forward, Y.M.OA. super-vler here, left last night on a visit to Vancouver. Don't forget Old Time Dance. Saturday. Sept. 2, 8:30 to 12:00. Oddfellow' Hall. Come and have a good time. (267) Mr. and Mri. Rolfe Blackboard and family left hut night for Vancouver en route to Lot Angelea where Mr. Blackbourii ha i been transferred by the Can ad lan Bank of Commerce. Mr. Renny Whitehead, rai ployee of the local branch of the Oajiadlan Lofton, left last night for a month' vacation on Vancouver Island. J. O. Andeaon u among those who returned to the city Inks morning from the aeuth. Lloyd Morris returned thU morning tram a month's holiday tit Vancouver and Vancouver I. :nd. C.ty Clerk II. D. Thaln retained Uiu morning from a brief . u.sines trip to Vancouver and V.i'Wta. IV De Jong wa among thoat urnvtng this morning from Among those returning this morning from Vancouver were ! Mr and Mra. Oari Paulsen. Mrs. I'aulsen has been m the south ' for the last three week, and Mi. Paulsen went Mmth Saturday. Dr W. T. Kergin. formerly of Prince Rupert, arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver to spend the next two weeks visit-lag his son. Dr. W. F. Kergin. and to renew old acquaintances. Dr Kergin retired from practice here some year aao. and is now living In the southern city. Announcements All dmttimnreU In UkU column UI t chur4 (or tan moolb itUoi vurd. Pioneer Home Benefit Dance, Sept 1. Oddfellows' Hall. 10 to 2. De Carlo's Orchestra. . Women of the Mooe Dane, September 6. Oddrellows' Hall, ! Jean de Carlos Orchestra. ! Canadian Legion W. A. Dane, 'Sept 8, OddfeUowa' Hall, De-I Carlo's Orchestra. WA. Coast Regiment Dance, Armories. Sept. 9. Catholic Bazaar, 4th and 5th of October. K.OC. Hall. GEO. JJAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUK CONVENIF-NCE rUKMTL'HE AND I10USE-lldU) EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Frejs Appointment 146 4th Ave. E. RED 127 COAL Lump, Egg. Nut, Tea and Slack HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 A Cjood Place to do Your Shopping Seventh Ave. Market ems . . . PHONE 88' TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Mm. O. A. Hunter and daugh ter, Audrey, will arrive In the city tonight from a holiday spent at Nanoose Bay, V.I. a Meeting of Job's Daughters postponed until September 22. (It) Bruno Pettenuzzo, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettenuzzo, left last night for Vancouver where he will begin science studies at the University of British. Columbia. A Reid's Cafe Labor Day. will be closed Mr. and Mm. W. R. Tooth, of Stewart, arrived in the city Thursday from the north. Mi Tooth hi chief commissioner of the northern town, and will represent It at the forthcomins highway opening celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Oust Weder wi! leave Saturday evening for Alberta, where they will spend a three-week vacation with friends in Edmonton and VUna, where Mr. Weder's brother resides Mrs. Weder win continue on to Colllngwood, Ont . her home : town, where she will spend a i brief visit. Funeral Notice Funeral service for the late Jean Heavenor will take place at 'he First United Church Saturday. September 2. at 2 pjn.. Rev. ) A. DoaneU officiating. Interment In Fainriew Cemetery. The Experts Say pouring over the cucumbers and left for six to eight weeks to deepen the color and trans- lucency and develop tender erispneaa. DIET TIP: Proteins are essential for refeuiidtng tissue and for good Mood, and there's a danger . that they may be skimped now, that garden-freah fruits and vegetables are so tempting, say the nutrition experts here. Make sure that the protein side of the daily diet Is not neglected. The expert say that two ounces of a good protein food like meat, fish, eggs or cheese is a dally "must." STOCK UP: The munitions department says that increasing THE DAILY NEWS ONE FOR ALL - Here is a typir scene from France As the tanks and Brcn gun carriers advice Aey are constantly being covered by Allied artillery. The Germany have a growing respect for the accuracy of the Allied gunners. HURRICANE SWAN SONO LONDON -a The last of one of the most famous piano Britain built, the Hurricane fighter, has come off the production line. New types have made the "Hurry" obsolete. Br the cn4un FrM nrt winter's supply as soon as PEPPY PICKLES: Here's how J possible,. . Because of the trans- to ensure crisp, tangy cucum bers or, gherkins, which make a grand addition to a meal: See that cucumbers for pick ling are fresh, and watch the brine. If the pickles turn out Uxnp and soft it's either because the brine was too weak, because the cucumbers were not keot covered with 1U or because an inferior quality of vinegar was ruta. If the brine Is too strong the pteklea will shrivel. Standard brine allows one-half cup salt to one quart boiling water, cooled to room temperature before port situation and labor short agea it wui be difficult to maintain wood deliveries in the latter part of the year. Timber Controller A. H. Wtthamson urges the public to lay in an adequate supply of wood fuel immediately. JUST HINTS. Everybody like pictures on walls, so here's a way to prevent plaster from eraek- in r. put a small piece of ad htlT fane aver the snot where OLASOOW Oi Part-time wardens in a number of Scottish areas are to be given the opportunity to volunteer for duty In Southern England to relieve wardens in the flying bomb areas. SYDNEY. Australia ff-Through a special Pacific supply organization Australia make;-large contributions to essentia) food and clothing needs of Pa transportation difficulties make ciflc Islanders and arrange to: them to receive British and Am-wood ,i r ssenttal for those who burn in their homes to buy theit erlcan goods. DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dally News is compiling a Roll of Honor which It Is hoped may contain the name of every man and woman of this city to serve with the armed forces at sea, on land and In the air. To make this list complete, it Is essential to obtain the co-operaUon of the public as a whole In submitting the names. It is impossible for the Dally News or any one person to compile the list complete so we are asking YOU to be responsible for the submission of the name of YOUR boy, YOUR girl or YOUR friend. The following is the Information we would like you to till in and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR . Dally News, Prince Rupert Name Service (Army, Navy. Air Force) Rank Next of Kin Relation Address Date of Enlistment Date of Discharge - If Casualty, Nature and Date Remember, if YOU do not submit a certain person's name, no one else may. You are responsible. SHOW MANAGER HAS WAR HUNCH Crescent Shows. "When the Second World War broke out the Crescent Shows were playing in Prince Rupert: and I believe that this war In Europe will finish while we are playing again in Prince Rupert," he told The Dally News. "This is my guess and my hope.'' The show closes here Monday night Crescent Shows of varied rides for adults and younsters, even the very small have a car-go-round. ad the skid road ot games ot chance and skill are you Intend, to put picture heoks. attracting big crowds day and nrtvtnr th natl thrtlllrtl the tflDe?lght. Pioneers' Fund Dance Saturday ! , Prince Rupert Pioneers Home fund now standi at almost $6,000, and money continues to i tame in from people thrpughout , the city. The fund committee Is grateful for all contributions. A benefit dance will be held tonight with all returns being I added to the fund. The dance will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall, with Jean de Carlo's orchestra playing. The following are recent contributions to the fund: M. Sallws 5 Jack Noway .. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hanson .... 5 Loral Order of Moose 55 Daily News Sends Greetings to ail Interior Centres As a gesture of goodwill and giving a leadership to the development of a co-operative spirit throughout Central B.C., j the Prince Rupert Dally News ! for the last two weeks has run half-page advertisements in the interior newspapers. Speaking of the Skeena High way, the advertisements say, "It will serve to unite the entire northland as nothing else could do. and will create an active neighborly spirit that wUl bring this vast country with its tremendously rich but eenerally un- A new theory as to when the j develoDed timber, minlnz and end of the war in Europe will ' farming land Into its own. come has been advanced by! -n will mean thousands ot Henry Meyerhoff, manager of tourist dollars for this part of the province; bring to a real! zation a dream held through the years. I The Prince Rupert Dally News, Central and Northern British Columbia's leading daily newspaper, expresses our good will to the citizens of all communities between Prince George and Prince, Rupert. We must work together for the common good of all communities. To such high purpose is the Prince Rupert Dally News dedicated. The opening of the Skeena Highway will be a great epoch in the development of all oar communities, and should Inspire all to co-operate in further wtti ttoa Dlster cracks. 1 Tbe shows are operating be- measures for our common wej- tne aurt nuse BuUdln w MAKE OVER: Draperies. bed-hlnd spreads, jouch throws and printed cotton wan hangings can bf made into slip covers, dressing-table skirt and cushion covers Crescent Shows 1 Here and There xow ILAYINC neiiixd court house Shows open Saturday Morning and Monday Morning 10 AM. till MIDNIGHT Aug. 29 to Sept. 4 Inclusive 3-Big Days Left-3 8 MECHANICAL RIDES AND NEW GAMES SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54- FRASER STREET Prince Rupert CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you ot a clean Job. . Phone Black 7JI nOME SERVICE HANDYMAN i A I t l J A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Save your Carpets and make them last Give them new life with OZITE and TROJAN HAIR FELT. Gives them added life. AU sizes In stock to fit Carpets 6'9"x9 10VX9'., 9'xl2". Phone 775. 327 3rd Avenue MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion ASTORIA SHOES & McIIALE LTD. PAOE THRE2 Made by skilled craftsmen, Astoria Shoe Insure continual high quality ana good styling. We now have a complete stock of Astoria "Best Man" Oxfords In both Brown and Black. With a good weight fmooth calf upper and a medium weight double sole -Best Man" Oxfords are Ideal for fall wear. $1 H ifl Priced, per pair tJlU)lJ Good quality medium weight Naval Oxfords, all sizes, Per Pair aaj $7.25 to $9.00 POULSEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN 6th Ave. E, Beside P.O. Station B. "Select Lunches and Select Service" Our stock fresh and complete, prices right POULSEN'S GROCERY Courtesy and Serriee Free Delivery Red 441 GOING TO A FIRE? Nope, just down to the VARIETY STORE FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES! , WeTe all set for school! Whether it's to be kindergarten or college, we have the supplies. We cant list everything we have, there's so much of it you must come In and see. And youll want to do It early before stocks are picked over! The Variety Store We can say this in three words BUY COAL NOW! ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. 11C PHONES 117 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain ChlropracUcl If nerves doubly so! Smith Block Green 995 Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, Oeneral Repair. Phone Red III It Pays to Advertise in The Daily News