s PAGE FOUR I RUPERT PEOPLES STORE WE CONSIDER OUR STORE AN INSTITUTION BUILDING WITH YOU A BIGGER AND BETTER CITY In an effort to warrant your continued good will we have secured the services of MR. ALEX McMULLEN (Formerly Manager of The Cut Rate Shoe Store) As General Manager Air. McMulIen's sole endeavour will be to see that customers arc rendered normal courtesies and services in line with good business. Rupert Peoples Store 25 Years' Service in Prince Rupert Vacation Time... Terrace . . . Lakelse Lake New low transportation rates to all points in the Terrace area. ' Prompt and courteous service Write for information and reservations. BUS : TAXI ; TRANSFER SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT TERRACE, B.C. ?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. All sizes In stock to fit Carpets 69"x9 10'6"x9, 9'xl2". Phone 775. 327 3rd Avenue SCHOOL As usual High School Books will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 5th and Public School Books at 9 ajn. Sept. 6th. TO AVOID THE RUSH All books will be on Sale Friday, Sept. 1st and Saturday, Sept. 2nd. Printed lists are now available with prices showing the books that will be used in each grade. Little chance of getting the wrong, book, but If such should happen, just return the bdok and exchange for the right one. All books and supplies are strictly cash. SHOP, EARLY and avoid the confusion that has heretofore been the experience of everyone. You will be able to shop In comfort and we will be able to give you the service, we hope, that should be yours. FORMAL OPENING OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Your Shop-pin; Tour should Include a visit to this nearby Butcher Shop where you'll always find an abundant supply of the ALL PRICED FOR OPENING choicest cuts of Meat, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables In season from our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of groceries. ECONOMY HERE! DAILY NEWS Classified Section...' Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy lor insertion WANTED WANTED Four or five room house for young couple. Apply Box 835 Dally News. 1212) WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished 3 or 4-roomcd house or apartment; no children. Ph. Red 884. (217) WANTED Furnished room, suite, house or anything desired by young quiet couple. Apply Box 833 Daily News. (208) WANTED Room and board for high school girl willing to help with housework. Ph. Red 953. (210) WANTED One or two light housekeeping rooms for two elderly ladies; widows. Please reply "P.O. Box 116. (208) . WANTED Furnished apart-' ment for young service couple. Will pay up to $75 monthly.! Apply Box 834 Dally News. I (210) WANTED TO RENT For young' couple with 2 children, a 4 orj 5 room house, cenirauy located. Apply Box 757 Dally News. (tf) HELP WANTED WANTED Helper for local chimney sweep service; permanent .lob at going wage rate. Apply National Selective Service AM 147. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper; room and board and top wages. Call 722 5th Ave. West. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE Chesterfield and 2 chairs. $60. 1956 7th Ave. E. (212) FOR SALE Grade 8 second hand school books. Ph. Green 443. (210) FOR SALE 1940 Ford car. fair shape, and spare tires. Serial No. 1A7726. $650. See car anytime at 1956 7th Ave. E., Seal Cove, or Ph. Green 461 afternoons. (209) FOR SALE 6 -room modern house on 2 nice lots; close In; fully furnished; can be bought as Is. Apply McClymont Agencies, 3rd Ave., or 508 Green St. (212) FOR SALE Used school books. Ph. Red 126, Tuesday. (209) FOR SALE 1936 Ford 2-ton truck, Serial No. C18Y BB 2594 with flat .deck and one spare tire for $400. Owned by Peter Romanluk, Box 125 Terrace, B.C. (217) FOR SALE Local lunch counter " known as Johnny's Snack Bar. Phone Blue 595. (tf) FOR SALE Indian motorcycle, twin motor, $250; guaranteed in good shape. 1531 2nd Overlook St. . (203) FOR SALE 12-foot brand new rowboat with 3 h.p. outboard motor. First class condition. Phone Blue 403. (209) FOR SALE Large folding baby buggy; good springs. $25. Call Green 277. (209) FOR SALE Modern house, near schools and dry dock. Immediate possession. Apply 716 8th E. (209) FOR SALE Beach Emblem kit chen range, $40. Apply 1413 Overlook. (tf) FOR SALE Hotel business (no Deer panor); 78 rooms; 2 year lease; rent $225 per month; on Granville St. Rents passed by Rental Board, nets $1200 per month. Price $26,000. Replies strictly confidential. Florence Reddon, 1517 Robson St.. Vancouver, B.C., or Ph. Marlr.c 2106. (209) FOR SALE One 200 fathom salmon seine complete. Apply M. B. Nelson, Skldegate, B.C. (208) FOR SALE 50 h.p. Bollnder dles'el -with spare parts with clutch, completely reconditioned. Make first class power plant for small sawmill or similar Industry. Particulars from Finning Tractor and Equipment Company, Vancouver, B. C (208) PERSONAL MACKIE Will James Gerald Mackie, or anybody having knowledge of his present address, communicate with the undersigned for information to his advantage. Balfour & Sheard, Barristers and Solicitors, 320 Bay St., Toronto, uniano.. (208) PAINTING and Paperhanging. Phone 46. II. J. Lund. (212) cniiAfiu a a&EASjx, j'ainung. Decorating, Kalsomlnlng. All wuik. guaranteed, uiue 37B "Satisfaction" our motto. WORK WANTED MARRIED" woman would mind baby or small child in own home. Box 1292 Postal Station B. (209) LOST THE DAILY NEWS TUESDAY LOST Military Identification bracelet engraved K50215 R. D. J. Rose. Would appreciate return to Dally News Office. (208) LOST Cameo, valuable keepsake. Finder please leave at Daily'News. (207) $50.00 REWARD for return of lost smooth haired fox terrier dog. Color, black and white. Head nearly all black, legs and feet white, black spot on right shoulder, big black patch left side. Ph. Black 159. Box 821 Dally News. (207) FOUND FOUND Wallet on McBride St. between De Jong's and Slag-gard's. Call at 147 4th Ave. E. (It) II V i1" J n Shop at your nearest NYAL DRUG STORE The Nyal Druggist It the exclusive agent In your neighbourhood for Nyal Family Medicines, and Drug Store supplies made by the Nyal Company Limited, at Windsor, Ontario. You will enjoy dealing at a Nyal Drug Store and when you buy Nyal Products, you benefit from Nyal quality and economy. N Sj VNYALVITA-VIMV MUITIPU CAPSULES Y ths modem Vlttmin Formats mt V, I suitable for ttis nrntt people; 1 I slM Nyal CREOPHOS. for rVIVM I CO yetrs a 'writs Cough snd I I I CoW remedy. (OTOChOSj I BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SEE F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 884 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guessea Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mail Orders Boz 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street Phone 655 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lot in. Representative Box 528 1315 Plueot Are, Prince Rupert, B.C. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS, CURTAINS AND DRAPES (Upstairs) Metrppole Building, Third Avenue Open September 5 VALSPIDEL Floor Sanding and Finishing Alterations and Repairing Phone Green 880 General Delivery GEORGE L. ROME Public Accountant, Auditor,, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 HIGHWAY (Continued from page 1) members of the Terrace and Prince Rupert committees for their work In making the celebration a success and commended the fine spirit of co-operation which pervaded their work. "It Is up to us now to see that the resources of this country are developed, and to get together in making the region successful. I believe the highway will be soon thrown open to the public. When It Is, don't forget to come down to Prince Rupert to see us," he urged. Representing the government of British Columbia, Hon. H. G. Perry, Minister pf Education, extended congratulations on the completion of the road. "It was a war project but it is also a powerful instrument of peace," he declared. "It is no longer a rampart to defend out shore but a gateway open ed for us to attack our enemy. n sITVstfl fa STRAINS, SPRAINS and MUSCULAR PAINS" "Build B.C. Payrolls" Pacific Milk III Goes (or Further "We have used Pacific Milk for all household purposes for nearly 20 years. Our children were fed on it as babies, and still drink it diluted. ; ;. At odd times we have.tried other brands but Pacific Milk goes further in cooking and we like the flavor, better." This was written by a man at the instigation -of his wife. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Crescent Shows ) Rear Court House HELD OVER Now Playing Till Sept. 9 10 AM till MIDNIGHT I 8 MECHANICAL RIDES AND NEW GAMES j PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Built af Roofi Repairs, Reshlngllnr Free Estimate! Meet Mc at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) Barr & Anderson LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1281 Our defence authorities and our allies, the United States have employed every facility to complete the desired objective." Mr. Perry spoke, of the Joint North West Planning Commission, created by the two countries to develop the western part of the continent. "The developments which re sult will outshine anything dreamed of 30 years ago," ho predicted. vision In making the territory strong. "Great empires and little minds go 111 together," he quoted. "Since this Is Labor Day," ttu minister declared, "I think that it Is fitting for us to congratu late the men who built the road the engineers and work men. We are all deeply obli gated to them." Lt. Col. J. H. Horn, of Vancouver, expressed gratification at the privilege of representing Major General G. R. Pcarkes, V.C., general officer commanding the Pacific Command. He was aware, he said, of the amount of work done by the various boards of trade In promoting the highway. T mri can ! tirtll ho rtno rtf iYf principal nignways oi uanaaa, he told his listeners. 'The Canadians have come through,",Col. T. J. Weed, United States Army port commander, Prince Rupert, said. "I was present at the opening of the Alaska highway and by comparison you have a real roadway. We consider It another means of moving personnel and equipment." Leo Sweeney, representing; Mayor Cornett of Vancouver, said that his city was pleased that Northern B.C. had at last got a road through. i'We feel that what helps any part of B.C. helps all of lt," he declared. The two parts of the province shquld become better acquainted and some day we may have a caravan come from Van couver to visit you." . Olof Hanson spoke briefly, and other speakers were Alderman Frank Clark, of Prince George, W. Wilson of Burns Lake; E. T. Kenney, (M.L.A., Terrace, W. J. Scott of the Frlnce Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce, G. Ogston, Vanderhoof, O. Hos-kins, Smlthers, and G. D. Archi bald, highway field construction engineer. General H. N. Ganong, of Prince George, headed the mill-1 tary authorities attending the road opening ceremonies. I Auspices Pioneers' Home PHONE G78 B.C. MESSENGER Experienced Carriers to Intelligently fill your: BAGGAGE EXPRESS and FREIGHT LIGHT HAULING REQUIREMENTS Stand 214 4th Street West End of Post Office GEO. 1DAWES AUCTIONEER arid VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT TOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for F"e , Appointment 146' 4th Ave. E. RED 127 1 STARTS WEDNESDAY 2 DAYS -fh ,.:'uw,'ii "cait MUSICAL CAVALCADE ft I Ml them bock stag...th fascinating folks who MADE Broadwayl Shore their laughs and heartaches . , as the sing, dance, clown and soma net their way from Burlesque la Big Time! - mm JLsf rrrif GEORGE JOAN a ' MURPHY DAVIS NANCY CONSTANCE W KmY.MMRE t-irh DON DOUGUS Also .MARCH OF TI.MK WOULD NEWS Complete Shows l:C0, 2:53, 4:56 7:00, 0:03 Feature at 1:21, 3:24, 5:27, 7:31, 9:34 CHANGE OF CREDITORS DUBLIN O) Irishmen who owe money to people In Germany may be called on to pay lt to the Eire government. A government order explains the money will be regarded as part payment by Germany for bomb damage. m (trilix'Lojin, Swift's Timed home tcono-imlst.ho$e wceMir. wartime cookinecolumn Genii Is i regular feature of this page. Look for1 ,A.fwl these valuible hints ch Monday 't " I Now for La inn CART BEP0REE1 ADELAIDE ' Tzl cart horse I - L rm knee, the the car, har. the brea -r c-'-'- cart a mas i ti-'l his home. mi MARTHA MINT SAUO I0wj I wi Mint Suce practically w"" 4 tbsps. chorHI 1 rilDVinCMt Place the ingrl m saute h three "i Allow to sP-' j j ,s uJW.awu--- j V I Wter to covet vinegar ana B-- haveadinn""- i .. . M roast"! abletnaniu .,-a tossed green Sen'' mint sauce. to begin theme in, .4 . There's nothing so delicious as a leg of lamh, and now's the time to serve it! Now that lamb's in season we can enjoy this tender, juicy roast often and with a clear conscience. Remember that the delicate flavour of lamb is best preserved by slow roasting in a 525 degree oven; Do not cover. Allow 35 minutes per pound for the small" roasts (under 5 lbs.) and 30 minutes per pound for larger ones. Serve with fresh green peas, parsley new potatoes and, of ComDl SWIFT CANADIAN CO. L Makers ol Premium Ham and Hacori; Si , Jewel Shortening; Brookflcld llutter, w