' jl Whether they're biting ornot there's always plenty of milk" SAYS tlSIEt "It makes no difference how for a-y your favorite fiih'mg grounds may be, you can t' ilt have plenty of jHjre milk I Juit add KLIM Powdered Milk to water! Then mix. In '.fiy you have fresh creamy milk. Simple, in' it" 2 Rtatont Why you'll like KLIMt KLIM it ptruflrl W milk pawjurd. Only iik natural maittutt Itci Un rrtnovni. AO the trim it Wft in. KLIM ktrp frnh Uvlffnllrlf In in varuum-aratH aUainrr. Kvrn after oprning, KLIM krrp firth l n I iwrrt tot kmc tun. (Note: Ut ur to f rplr JKLIUittitht.raty to carry. 5vi ipar. Ready ' t uiunrdute tnc. Juit fotkny lh staple dirrftkni , : u- on the ran. KLIM U a vital product required In large r ar.f.ttiet. for our fighting force everywhere. Nw ra;;y the amount for civilian use it restricted. H w vcr for infant feeding if you have difli-c, in getting o sufficient supply have your dirr get in touch with us. 'THl SOt DIN COMANT UMfTID ' tVy MA DMtWa TmhM 4, Oirf. i r T I ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. PHONE 110 and 117 Vr'x " I ' In MAMDV FOWBtKlU fOKM ! avp Ynn (IrHprpH Next Winter s Coal Yet? If Not, Do It Today! run: your oiidkk today with FORMAL OPENING OP RUPERT BUTCHERS HMH.Il Ni:V MANAGEMENT OP ,W. LOCK ur Shop, lour 1ould In-ludf a visit 1 tnu near-v Hutcher h"D where u'U always nd an bundant uWly oT the ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY IIKKKl 13 TAXI Now in operation Under New Management SERVICE 8 n.m. (o 1 a.m. choicest cuts of Meat, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables In season from our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of groceries. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, II 0. Phone 281 P.O. Box IDA Briefs From Britain LONDON r British restaur ants, sponsored by the government now number 2,082 and serve 583,000 meals dally. WINCHESTER, Eng. 0 Ma) -Gen sir E. N. Uroadbent. for mer governor of Ouernsey, died here aged 68. LONDON 0 London County Council has approved a five year plan to spend $4,500,000, for parks and open spacer, after !Jie war ' Hfc'NDON. Eng. 0- For vllln" women's utility ttocklngs above! the maximum price, a maim fuct.urtng company was fined a! total of $1600. LONDON O Postman Jim Oreen has been delivering lc tri. in London for 50 years 1 i WRE8TLINGWORTH, Eng H ; A six-year -old girl Margaret IWMhr nlln4 f.1A titfrwn . nles and invested them during tMiuu me soiaier war savin?.i week In this Bedfordshire town. LONDON 0 In the four years and nine months of the war, British Merchant Marine Ilfe-I boats have rescued 5.C61 seamen. I SOUTH END. Eng. tf-Kltehen (waste collected here by house -;wtvm and nold as salvage , brought $32jr76 last year. , 1 LONDON O One of nrttaln a former schoolteacher. In no faaUist areyhoundi. Merrr Two lrlP 10 Vancouver. Star, to alleged to have bf-fn punted black and substituted for another dog in a $2,000 race Vast January. It won! Its own-era are to be put on trial In August. NEWQUAY. Cornwall I? The Hyde Park Corner. Ita horn ttr 1 2 JO years, to London's outskirts where there U leow nou. FRENCH C RASH THROUOH AT AUSONIA A medium tank of the French Algerian forces is shown plowing through a ruined street m Ausonla. Italy,-a tlie Fienih drove the aermans from that town during the smashing of the Oerman Outtav line. This is one of the first pictures from the latest Allied advance In Italy. LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Ladles! Have your maRaztn" . E. J. Arney left last night on Ml Edith NeiUon left last night on a trip to Vancouver. subscription renewed EARLY this year. Phone Oreen 50. (158) Lt.-Com. Astbury. R.CJ loft illfe-boai ciew here went out lnlart night on a trip to Vancou-a fog to a enutd airplane, ver. iTtwy (frond no one alive, but ... . . -M ... brought bk 12 bodies, man "r- t w- Tnlf" bag and $1M00 In lOC-doMar " " "'V billa. LONDON O-iUhder Ihi new government' health scheme. St couver. Mr. and Mrs. Qunnar Ander son left last night on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. A. Armstrong left hut night on a holiday trip to Va couver. , iajj.i v! ucui. John woiiui Mrs. II. WIlMHi was amnn Bridge. RJi.VR has been' those leaving last ntght on a awarded the George Crow for. trip to Vancouver, rrrs" tallantry and undaunted devotion to duty." Holder! Maurice Irving left last night previously of the Oeorge Medal on a trip to Vancouver, where he a bar. Lieut Bridge to 38. and w J" wn. imng. T f hU brflVery : nuddam kft & nitfit been disclosed. ntUIT CKl!M!H.E 4 cups cut rhubarb or other fruit 2 to 3 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons mild-flavored fat V cup brown sugar V cup sifted all-purpose flour cup quick cooking rolled oats. Place fruit In grexsed baking Bake In moderately hot oven. 375 deg. F. until fruit Is soft and top Is' golden brown, about 10 minutes. Six servings. THREE YEARS AWAY Many of the 300 Canadian nurses assigned to the South African Military Numtng Service In 1011 arc still on duty there. ITAIJAN SANTA Befana Is the ILtllan name for Santa Claus. If you must talk, think about Ihe weather. That's everybody's business. Canada's war cffort It strictly our own so don't discuss military matters In public. Remember Security! Stop Itch of Insect Bites Heat Rash Oiikk I Stop Itrhlni of Inarrt Uln, hft mh. nmt, lilv'M, hiiipIm, K.ilrf.-itirt,athlrtr luut and ixhrr ritrtnally ciuvl kin Inmlilr. re qui. k-ii.tlnn. mm him, anliarptir D. D. D. rUttCRirilON. (,ir-lr-u, lalnlM. Ili h liHifl lr yntir tnnnrv t:iik. Ytiur dniKKltt ,lki D.D.O.rRCtCRIPTION. MJRN WOOD For Summer Dry Slabwood, cord $10.00 Dry Jackplne, cord $12.50 HYDE TRANSFER rhone 580 Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Ass'n See JOHN L. WRIGHT Special Representative 11CA Hays Cove'Clrrle Opposite Staff Dining Hall on a holiday trip to Vancouver HORDEN, An Amerl-I Eng. ant. . . n n,(.,,u can colliery delegation dend-0n St Sht's raln 5S ed and lifted waking, here thm and wmipend a ho-2Ut miles beneath the sea. Iriav at ,.k Kath,. TI.MKI.V KKCIPKS Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Ritchie and child left last night for Terrace to spend a holiday at their cottage at Lake Kathlyn. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. FooteJ Mtos Irene Foote and Miss XL Sharp returned to the city on-Wed nesday from a vacation trip to Vancouver. Attorney General R. L. Malt-land and Commissioner T. W S Parsons of the British Columbia dish and sprinkle with sugar lPollcc aflcr Spenamg a couple! uii-uiii ink, auu uiuoii UB wiuif rfav. in h i.ft tvl-iw fur cream well together. Blend ln tnc Queen charloUe Island Mnur mid rtillpd cuilx nntl I sprinkle mixture on top of fruit. next wefk Vancouver enroute to Victoria. John Stewart mornmn from a couver. returned trip to Van Among those returning this morning from Vancouver were Mias O. Price and Miss N. Price. Edward Lipsett, senior, arrived this morning from Vancouver to inspect his various interests here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . Brooks-bank returned this morntng from Vancouver, where they at tended the wedding of their daughter Lucille, to Edward Lip- sett II. Mrs. J. R. Mitchell returned to the city this moraine accom panied by her daughter-in-law. Mra. J. R. Mitchell, Junior, and her two grandchildren, Audrey and Reid, of Vet Vancouver. The visitors will remain here until the end of August. J. R. Mitchell Junior, now at Reserve Army camp, will visit his parents here In a cuple of weeks. ' FOR STRENGTH FROM YOUR NEAREST GROCER Announcements All adTFTtlannenti tn thU column mill be cttargM for lull month at lie a wurd. Orange ladles- nance, Jnly 7. Oddfellows' Hall; Df Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Danc-ng 9:30-1:30 ajn. W.O.TAt. dance, sponsored by War Relief Committee. Oddfellows' Hall, Monday, July 10. Dancing 10-2. De Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Norwegian News Reels. Odd- DANCE SATURDAY, JULY 8 Swinjmrn's Orchestra ODDFELLOWS' HALL Our slock fresh and complete, prices rltfht POULSEN'S GROCERY Tourlesy and Servlee Free Delivery Red 411 J POULSEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN 6th Ave. E., Reside P.O. Station R. "Select Lunches and Select .Service" Bonnie Perkins Becomes Bride Bonnie Pericir.s, the only daughter of Mr. and Vu. Han-ford Perkins, K Hays Cove Circle, was married to Sgt. Warren Cousins, UCA., July 5, at her home.The bride wore a turquoise blue Jersey silk short dress. Ihe bridemnatd waK Florence McRae and the best man wa,-Sgt. Harold Cousins, a brother of the groom. Capt. Joblin of Falrvlew performed the ceremony. Refreshments were served af ter the wedding. j Many beautiful gifts were received. The couple are leaving for a trip to Vancouver this evening, liiey will have best wishes 6: many friendx. Bank Girl Is Given Shower The home of Miss Qlendtne fee was the scene of a delightful miscellaneous shower Thurs -day night when the girls of the Royal Bank staff gathered to honor one of their members, Miss Slmone Manseau, whose marriage is to take place next Saturday. Upon her arrival the guest of honor was presented with a corsage bouquet and during the this course of the social evening which followed was the recipient of numerous useful gifts from her friends. Delicious re freshments were served by the hostess. The invited guests were Mrs. Jean Banks. Mrs. Joyce Bersch ! and tiie Misses Simone Manseau, Alice Barbc, Helen Skog mo, O'Uve Huculak, Joyce Kfcil-back. Delphlne Balagno and Margaret smith. LIMITED riumblng and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers i I We are specializing In the newest XESTLE'S COLD WAVE Especially suitable jor finer hair w ANNETTE IJOWELIS HEAUTY SII0PPE fourth Street. Teggy Saundern fellows' Hall, July 18, 8:15 p.m. D P A J Admission 50c DcllI (X iUUCl I Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th 8t. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 GEO. J. DAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSF-IIOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SlltlM'EI) Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 116 4th Ave. E. RED 127 KWONO SANG IIINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 pjn. Tuesday.lO pm. to IJ pjn. Outside Orders from 3 p.m. to 12 p.m. Thone Red 247 ramous for FlavOursi since lUS mm 1 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FTVfi I awl " II TIftfl SALAOA TEA Canada 5 Shoes for V IK.. ., 1. 1'. Finest Men! Shoemakers, the famed Seott-McHale Craft-men, OUR are building shoes for our fighting men, We are proud to be able to lend our co-operation, accepting fewer shoes for civilian use, that Canada may hive the world's best outfitted army. "! When peace comes you may depend on it that, they'll have new ideas In shoes for men . . . both In smart style and comfort. ? You can plan for them, because they will be In our store, in your size as soon as regulations permit Your $1 Contribution may win for you A $7,000 HOME . AND ORCHARD At Pentieton in the lovely Okanagan Co-operate with the FORT BRISEBOIS CHAPTER. I.O.D.E, CALGARY, ALBERTA In their efforts to raise funds for Chapter Activities, If you think you can dispose of books of tickets. in your district Get in Touch Today with the Fort Brisebois Chapter, I.O.D.E. 116 8th Avenue East, Calgary, Alberta NOTICE Owing to our moving It will be necessary to close our store Saturday night, July 8, for a few days. We will announce the opening of our new location at an early date. RANCE & HARDY I sW V sW IV AJU If UC V t ri I s j a 7 KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 ajn. to 10 pjn. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street ilMt ltWy Nf W VICTOR RECORD HITS S rnR STRINGS -rWKl .VTHKH .ini II1JI " . .LI M WH" - I TUNES FOR lj VS-tASA.....""" f u Eitry limt yau buy a mw rtstrJ, try to It Pays to Advertise in The Daily News