R rTER INKS up Iho iorof any keep ely e last tip: n-point onation; bsoluie purify e Canada Dry's rkling Water finest mixers; 4 w -un" M - 1 OH" low'" W,a JiO" " WOW ROYAL I0TEL way From Home Ites 75c up Is, Hot and Cold Water Rupert, B.C. .CURRY OPRACTOR a Chiropractic 1 ves doubly sol ck Green 995 IFIC CAFE Special: pishes iop Suey Chow Mein st-m. to 2:00 a.m. SANG IIINQ 101' KEE P SUEY 0USE AVE. WEST ;to King Tal) atronage welcome p m. to 12 pan. Mers lrom 2 p.m. " P.m. Local News It A. -Lumber Phone or call G51 or 652 lor good gradeflr, spruce and cedar ilumber. Phllpott, Evltt &i Co., Ud. (215) Miss "Mary Armstrong left on Saturday might's train to spend a vacation at 'Francois Lake. "Mr. anil Mis. A. MacKenzlo .and daughter, Elspeth, returned this morning from Terrace where they spent the weekend. QC.F. meeting Tuesday, Sept. fith, 8 ;p.m, All .members please attend. New Club Rooms, Metro-.pole Hall, 3rd Ave. (208) Olrl Guldesrwlll (.resume imeet-lngs at the Cathedral Hall to i i WENT s.J : i. i i ON H P.O. Box 19B night, Tuesday, Sept. 5th, at 7:30 sharp. Sgt. T. E. Meehan of the. iPrlnce iRupert Machine Guui Regiment returned to the city on Sunday night's train after having spent leave at his home In 'New Westminster, following annual camp of the unit at Gordon Head. Mlss.Elwlna Roberts arrived la the city on Sunday night's train :from Toronto and proceeded to Port Simpson to Join tlfe teach ing staff of prosby Oirls' Home of which she 'was a member before having spent the last year at her home In ithe East. Rev. D. C. 'Clarke, formerly United Church pastor here arid for some time Identified with the co-operative movement In PAINTING Paper Interior Hanging "T Decorating Showcards and Signs LOKNK CORNELL .Phone 'Blue 142 The Offices of J. M. S. LOUHSER Doctor of Chiropractic Will be CLOSED from Sept. 1st until Oct. Ctli The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon ems PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS TTEM8 A Moose meeting tonight at l o'clock In the Eagles' Mall. Among those leaving Saturday night for "Vancouver weri. Ken Harding and Jack Deane. 'A C.C.P. broadcast, Wednesday, 6:15 p.m., CFPR, LAC .Archibald,! Skeena Federal Candidate. (209)J Mr, and Mrs. James Mltchdll and child left Saturday night for West Vancouver, returning to their home after a visit here with Mr. Mitchell's parents. Company Sgt. Major E. Mac- Donaia returned Friday from .a furlough spent at his home .at Ladysmlth, V.I. He was accom panled by Mrs. MacDonald, who will remain in the clty lor a week. Mrs. W. L. Armstrong returned to the city on Sunday night's train from a visit to Winnipeg after having been at Vancouver and In the Okanagan In the course of a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown and daughter, Anne, returned home; on Sunday night's train via Jasper after a summer vacation trip to Vancouver, Vancouver Island and the vOkanagan. Bruce Mickleburgh Is recovering In St. Paul's Hospital, Van couver, after operations on his nose and throat. He expects to return to Prince Rupert shortly O. Alex Hunter, managing editor of the. Daily wws, re 13 "W 5SSi? turned Monday night 'to 'Prince having moved from Victoria. He 4s at present on a trip to Ot- tawa, the second he has made this summer. Birth Notice Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hamstel at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, Saturday September 2. a boy, Walter. Announcements Rupert after an absence ol a month. He attended 'the mili tary reserve camp near Victoria, then proceeded up-island be fore visiting leading cities :in Eastern Canada. , Lt.-Col. G. C. Oswell, officer commanding, Rrlnce Rupert Machine Gun Regiment, returned to the city Sunday night after Frederick, spending furlough at his home Women of the Moose Dance,1 September 6, 'Oddfellows' Hall, Jean de Carlo's Orchestra. in Victoria following the recent Stmy camp at Gordon Head. GeorEe Dolsen, treasurer of the Co-operative Wholesale So ciety of British Columbia, ar rived In the city on Sunday night's trnln from Reuina. where uanaaian legion w. a. uance. u, ,,e haa criHinr cnmn tlmp ;.: "U"0 "c in connection with a co-opera a.-. tlve oir reffnihg undertaking W.A. Coast Regiment Dance, ' ne will be here for a couple of Armories, fcept. h. weeks on business before pro Catholic -Bazaar, '4th and 5th I ceedlng to Vancouver. of October. K.O.C. 'Hall. i Wedding Notice ! LARKEY - KEILBACK On Friday, August 25, 1944, In Christ : Ch'urch Cathedra Victoria, by '; Very Rev. Dean Spencer Elliott, j PO Tel. David Gerald Larkey, i RCN, only son of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Larkey, Victoria, B.V., to Joyce Dorothy, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kellback, Prince Rupert, B.C. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks for the acts of kindness and sympathy and -beautiful floral offerings tendered to us by our many friends during our. recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Mrs. Norman Otter, Miss Lillian Carlson and Rev. J. A. Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Montelth and Family. Those sending flowers were: Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Montelth and famllv: the family. Emma N. Karnle, daughter, son and fam lly, Victoria, Colleen and Ham, Les, Margaret and the children, Victoria: Mr. and Mrs. M. M.; Connally, Fraser Lake; Centen nial Rebekah .Lodge No. 40, I.O.; OF.: Mr. and Mrs. Nixon; Mi and Mrs. Lockwood; Mr. and Mrs. W. Thain; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Irvine; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wermie: Mr. and "Mrs. Geo.! Thaln and family; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chandler. SUPPORT THE PIONEERS' HOME PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS Down 'through the years, almost since Prince Rupert first existed, we have served the people. The -prescription laboratory we have always tried to keep modern, using skilled pharmacists, quality, drugs, the best of equipment. Ormes Ltd. Jhs Pioneer Drtqffiats THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-B pjn. IFORT .FRASER IAN PRISONER OF WAR THE DAILY HEWfl TO Joseph Peter Heron, pre-; ivlously reported missing, is tv (prisoner of war In Germany,; ;the "Department of 'National De fence 'has Informed his father, J. H. Heron, 'Fort Fraser. "MrsRebecca 'Gordon.TWdBride, , has been advised :that !her son,! IPte. 'William Gordon, has been', wounded while serving with a' Central Ontario "regiment. IFIRE DAMAGE TOTAL IK .$1,000 JN' AUGUST 'Fire damage .'in the city dur-1 ing August totalled $1,000, ac-i wording to -the records of iFire! Chief H. T, JLock, Jreleased Xo. day. A blaze at tthe dry idock ship shed Aug. :16 accounted (for the total .amount recorded. Six other calls, one a ffalse alarm, 'occurred during the month. iBuy "War .Savings 'Stamps. i , . "Transforming drab, -.shabby, depressing floors has been'my life's mission 'for 'more years than I- 'care to count. I lucky to get off o a 'f lying start with so fine a product as Congbleum 'and "I've been kef it 'ever . since. "War has only intensified my effort. The need for the colourful beau t y, -cleaning ease, comfort and enduring quality always assured by Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs and Congoleum by the yard, is greater than ever and we at the Congoleum plant, besides devoting -our entire machine-shop facilities to specialized war 'prpduction, are going all-out to meet it, thus aiding morale and the will to victory." GOLD McBride Street Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. Phone Red 884 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 ' KING GEORGE CAPE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 1 -am. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street ' .J . , -,; c i j ... j The-start of a blasting operation on, an overbreak in the Prud-liomme Laye-Tyee section, where rock :and muskeg lalternate. Mere Xhe froad climb3 tortuously to '600 'feet over a three-mlle-:long summit. was ) ff--eVt t m r- ' T-5-. -1 ADULT .EDUCATION PORT)F.SRAIN, Trinidad DO Evening classes, both and advanced have been SAVOY HOTEL -Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O.. Box 51. FRASER STREET "Prince "Rupert etarted at two centres here for adults. Fees of $2 and $5 a term will be refunded to students .who attend at least 75 per cent of the classes. --f, ""Vjg HOW TO HELP MR. GOLD SEAL MAKE GOOD You can gtt added wear out of your Congo-Itum floor! with very little effort. Brush and mop them regulaflr and renew the bright seta of their aurface with an occasional waxing. Make ture too, that the floor underneath it smooth and free from crevices or knobs. If it's a rug, move it every few months to "spread" the traffic. Yes, a little care will pay big dividends. 308 Third Avenue CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN 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 Prince Rupert Congoleum Dealers Cordons Hardware A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. i -PAGE THESE SAlADA TEA ASTORIA SHOES G - By - . SCOTT & McIIALE LTD. Made by skilled craftsmen, Astoria Shoes Insure con- . tlnual high quality and good styling. We now 'have a complete stock of Astoria "Best Man" Oxfords In both Brown and Black. With .a good weight smooth calf 'upper and a medium weight double sole "Best Man" Oxfords are ideal for fall wear. "Mfl -vA Priced, per pair plU.DU Good quality medium weight Naval Oxfords, :all stees, L $7.25 to $9.00 KatyVKleen Kitchen 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., Teas and Teacup Reading Our Specialty, Southern Fried Chicken . . . andeak Hours 2 ip.m. to 2 a.m. Party Jleservations Your patronage appreciated 703 Fulton Street :: Phone Blue 882 POmSEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN 6th Ave. "E, Beside T;0. 'Station T. "'Select Lunches and Select Service" Our stock fresh and complete, prices right POULSEN'S GROCERY Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red 441 GOING TO A FIRE? Nope, Just down to the VARIETY STORE FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES I We're all set for -school! Whether it's -to be kindergarten or college, we have the supplies. We .can't list everything we have, there's so much of It-ryou -must come In and see. And you'll want to do It early before 'stocks are picked over! The Variety Store It Pays to Advertise in The Daily News ;5 t-r: r V t i"