.95 P.; r v W i i Ml Crisp hundles of tasty Ale wheat I' Here's the hearty nourishment ofnturl whrat ill wrsppcd up in cntp little ' hrcddit" i lop with youngtlcri , : it' ufpmc-florcl lu durm the j t : "J loaned a critp, golden brown. 1 It contains the whole wheat, intituling : h mincrtls, protein and preciout t1 ;l p. m. Scmc "ShridJict" and turt ' off good-humored . t: J t fed. '.. v a w I i t ism I ) Y liVINf. WANTED CUtANGR BATH F ' Tl 'm- vil !, .il ,1 2 : U -"id TiVll . ....II . ...... n ' rv . 1 Villi! . MH1 iIV1. .- U "t"1' IIB1, 134. WJl - A n .nj ed l.i tor an oraiiRC An SOS fttrd. n r k. I I nev rmvtrc-.uv now: : ...hed. and Pi kts S6.75 JlOKTS for . .x 30. wjo). v le 50c S6.75 K UOOTii Plain :d build, All S4.95 t one ox 30c U' j:..k pants 52.50 DI- filllltTS, all Juccl colors. .75 to Q Iff ? All Wool Blue f'T8, Also IMn n rsade qual-':rrd. nil simi i lirir. ft fj Pnn mn. , w; made. All sizes. 10 10 $2.95 C. Avenue Mt-n SWKATWIS. All kinds to rlnKiM' from. Zipper and pullover .style. Reduced pMCCS. $1.95850 Children's 8IIOIS for Dress. SlraM and lace styles. All leather. Sizes 10 to 2. Clearing at S1.95 $1.95 10 $2.95 Men fine DHHBS OX FORDS. Black and Brown, All sizes. Special, pair S4.95 Men's RAIN COATS. All sixes. Fawn and Green Tweed Tups. Boys' LONG PANTS. Cotton and Blue Cheviot for as sortment. Special prices, 10 $2.75 Men fine DRESS CAPS. 0W $1.25 Mcu'.s WORK GLOVES. Heavy leather Men's BEDROOM SLIPPERS. All leather, well made Black and Brown. All sizes. Special, Off) niZ frl. 3 per pair Men's Gabardine RAINCOATS. Made In England, Will, stand lots of wear. All sizes. CM Special CLOTHIERS LTD. Established 1930 Advertise In The Daily News Locals A The Public Library will Ho July 20th, re -open Sept. lrt. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:45, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Richard Burnett arrived In the city yesterday from Vancouver SUGGESTIONS ON NEW HOME SITE ASKED i !u. f wuk murt Uirough local papeisi Attending mor- mud 90 oranges' were quicuy idpiece itent But by the Urae the yard I peal waa answered , she was dead. Berausc or complaints about the selected location of the proposed Pioneers' Home In West-view wh.nh were received from Jbscriber3 to the fund, the x.:n.ce In Joint session last i m w, the health committee ' .he city council decided to ac- ;t suggestions from citizens to re if they could determine a more popular setting for the home Th Westvlew site was chosen by city council but fund canvas ' A sr" fav 'hat they have found It , tlrpopu;ar throughout the city. 1 4, "fhr secretary was Instructed to 4 'c a letter to the press ask- 7 'c public for suggestions r a new site A r,ub committee consisting n' E Faure Mrs. E. A. Evans and Mr O 8. Haynes was appoint ed to review the suggestions . 4 Ai.io appointed was a sub- 4 committee totudy bulldlnj? ' rtlxi nnd make recommenna- 1a ion t rlty council. Members the (finimittee are 8. Calde ler Mr? Barber. Mrs. E. A. Evans and Mrs 0. 8. Haynes . dmtri,The meeting was informed I I AIM niiiHt " - the meeting were Mr E. A. Evans. S. Calder. Mr. O. S. Haynos. Mrs. F. Barber Ml&s Julia Brown, O. Stanton. E. Faure and Aldermen Arnold, Hills and Sorenson, LOVED BY TENNYSON HASLftMERE. Surrey. Eng W Black Down, favorite haunt of ( ISOLATION OF AIRMEN (Jyro Club Hears of Life of R.C.A.F. Personnel on Hugged, Lonely Hlandi Decides to Make (lift Men of the Royal Canadian Air Force In Isolated outposts on the British Columbia coast and contiguous islands where (perpetual gales howl and the for a week's business visit here. I wild waves pound, where com lie was formerly located in Prince Ilupert. A L. O. B. A. Meeting TonlgHt, Oddfellows. Hall, 8 o'clock. R J. Bourque, unemployment insurance revenue Inspector from Prince Oeorge, arrived In the city last night on business. Jack Durran Is sailing tonight f ir Vancouver where he will Join Mr Durran and take up future residence Len Karsen Is returning tonight to Vancouver, where he li in charge of a small shipbuilding plan after having been called :th to attend the funeral of mother, the late Mrs. Ollett Karcn, A All A.F of L. Union member are requested to attend a special meeting, Carpenters' Hall, Friday 8 pjn. Speakers: Jack Bruce Plumbers' and Stcamflt-ter, Representative, and Jas. McMillan, International Asso-catlon of Machinists. (176 munlcatlons are few and far between and home leaves arc scarce are doing a Job Just ax Important In the war and less desirable and satisfactory to the men concerned themselves than that of those who fight on the beachheads of Normandy, said Oliver Ooldsmlth, former well- known Vancouver champlonshlr basketball player and presently engaged as a Young Men'i Christian Association War Service supervisor in speaking before the Prince Rupert Oyro Club at luncheon yesterday. Mr. Goldsmiths' account of the extreme isolation of some of these airmen's ports was so impressive that the club spontaneously authorized its war services committee to expend a sum of up to $50 for the purchase of gramophone records to be dispatched to certain such encampments to relieve the monotony of life therein and help to compensate for other disadvantages. One post which the speaker described was a virtual pinnacle of rock Jutting up out of the ocean to a height of three THE DAILY NEWS hundred feet where salt water had to be distilled because the ocean waves were so high that even rain 'water could not be caught on the craggy summit Oales blew five days out A 4 ori 4 I I v that . the fund now stands at S, " with more subscriptions ex W.O.T.M. Dance. Aug. a, uaa- j fellows' Hall. De Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments; 10-2. L.OL. Dance. I.O.O.F. Hall, Aug. 5. Orange Ladles' Dance, Oddfcl . an n.PnlA' lOWS Mail, AUg. iu, invaiiu Orchestra. 0:30 to 1:30. Y YT Y Y YYYTTYYYTT TTTTTTTT Old English SCRATCH COVER mm! inn 1 HUM Nick and fcrvtitof in tvrrutvr IW It ml wnrf'MHk and Milar I ml am a Sold at 31USSAI,LEM'S ECONOMY STORE JkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 1 Tennyson, the poet, has been If presented to the National ttusii? by E. W. Hunter. The property covers 498 acres between Hasle mere and Fcmhurst, Sussex, Announcements Alt idvrrtUnnnju in thU column will t chMKl lor lull month .1 250 a word. Valhalla Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, July 38, 8:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. I seven, sometimes reaching velocity of 90 miles per hour. Huts' had to be cabled to the islvt against being washed or blown away. It was called the "Alca-traz of the R.CA.F." but that was no reflection on the qua! Ity of the personnel stationed there, the nature of whose duties. Indeed, was such that they rated as "I.Q." comparable with that of air crew. In spite of the natural difficulty of the rugged terrain, a nicely furnished recreation hall had been provided and a volleyball court 25 feet square had been blasted out of the rock. Now they were hoping to get a badminton platform. Arts, hobbles and crafts were taken up and an interest ing one was shcllcraft. The speaker also referred to the difficulty of landing supplies. On one occasion two men had been drowned when a small boat capsized. At another rugged spot, it had been impossible for boats to land or even approach for weeks on end and provlsloru had to be dropped by" aircraft. President Frank Skinner ex pressed the thanks of the club to Mr. Ooldsmltn. Luncheon guests were Nell A McKelvIe of Prince Oeorge and Frank Ryan of Prince Rupert in addition to the speaker. The next few weeks will be quiet ones for the Oyro Club several of whose members will be away at Reserve Army camp. Some of those going to camp will proceed from Victoria to Portland to attend a district convention. It was decided to defer the annual picnic to late In August. PRE-WASHINOTON Nine men could legally have signed themselves president before Washington. They were presidents of the Continental of 1 Congress. ACTIVE DAY FOR ENVOY When Ray Atherton, United States ambassador to Canada, visits Prince Rupert on August 17 he will have a busy day ahead of him. A tentative schedule of the 13-hour period which he will be here Indicates that he will pay calls to civic and army offi cials, review a parade. Inspect. waterfront installations, visit! Port Edward, and take In various j social functions. Following is the schedule drawn up: 10 a.m--Arnve, met by Com manding Officers of various ser vices and civic officials. Ambas sadorial 19 gun salute. 10:15 Received by guard of honor from Canadian Army; wharf at foot of ramp C. N. dock. Inspection of guard by 11:45 Return call to city offi cials, Army and civic organiza tions. 12;30 to 1 p.m-Lunch at Naval Drill Hall for all officers of the services In Prince Rupert. 2 pjn. March Past of Prince Rupert services; saluting point, Federal Building. 2:45 Inspection of US. installations on waterfront, Prince Rupert. 3:15-Lcave by R.CN. Fair-mile to Inspect coast defence Installations and Port Edward. Re turn to Prince Rupert by road; transportation provided by U. 8. Army. 7 pjn. U. S. Army Officers' Club, Prince Rupert, until departure. ll:15-Jparturc by ONJSS. for Vancouver. Guard of honor R.C.N. personnel. FARS1GHTER STATESMAN Benjamin Franklin forecast the use of parachute troops. Its Sale Time at CUT RATE SHOE STORE 99 Just 99c Your Choice 200 Pair Ladies' White Shoes Oxfords and ramp. Feature values include Spectators with black or brown trim. S3 to $1 regular. All sizes. Regular Prices $4 to $5 $4.89 I 39 niark and Brown Oxfords and Pumps. All Season Sport Shoes Loafers and extra wide fitters Don' Af 15.5 These Hurry Down! RUMMAGE TABLE Look it Over Join The Crowds!! SALE NOW ON CUT RATE SHOE STORE 'jj 50fi Thii ird Avenue. DANCE WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 Bnhbr Iteid's Orchestra ODDFELLOWS' HALL GEO. J. DAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 146 4th Aye. E. RED 127 Advertise in the Dally News. Across from Ornies' Drug Store 1 4 KING GEORGE ru,NcE kdi,ekt CAFE ROOFING CO. I Special Chinese Dishes Box 725 Chop SllCy S-Ullsts on Bulltup j ChowMein Rooti Hours 10 a.m. to 10 pjn. Repairs, Re.shlngllnr 2nd Arenue and 8th Street Free Estimates Meet Me at.. PACIFIC CAFE JOHNNY'S 9 Special: lAUMMV'C Chinese Dishes JUllININ 1 O Chop Suey SNACK BAR Mci" (Our Coffee b Tops) Hours 6:00 aon. to 2:00 a.m. PAOE THREE "G.W.G." A Famous Name In WORK CLOTHING The "G.W.G.' Label on a garment ensures economy and long wear Our Stock or this High-grade Union-made Work Clothing Is complete G.W.G. SHIRTS Suedes, Drills, Denims, Chambrays. All sizes MB OVERALLS The Famous O.W.O. Redstrap. Per pair G.W.G. COVERALLS Khaki and Blue. Per pair CARPENTERS' OVERALLS O.W.O. White Duck. Per pair IRONMAN PANTS Noted for long wear. Per pair . $1.25 to $3.25 $2.50 J $4.50 JUST ARRIVED A supply of Treat-'em-Ruff" Painters' White Overalls, at .. - ... A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Store will be CLOSED AUGUST 5 and will REOPEN AUGUST 21 Phone 775 A Good Place to do Your Shopping Seventh Ave. Market J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 905 $3.00 $3.25 $1.75 A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. WEAR IT ON YOUR ARM 327 3rd Avenue LONDON SHOE REPAIR SHOP 733 Second Avenue Across from Dominion Bid. NOW orE All work guaranteed quick service Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. Phone Red 88 1 FORMAL OPENING OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Your Shop-. pine Tour should include a visit to this nearby Butcher Shop wnere you'll always find an abundant supply of the ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY HERE! Fair Way FOOD MARKET HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN" FIIESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES INSTANT SERVICE NO WAITING Location Next to Y.M.C.A. 3rd Ave. Open Evenings BURN WOOD For Summer Dry Slabwood, cord $10.00 Dry Jackplne, cord $12.50 HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 0 choicest cuts of Meat, tjf. Fresh Fruit " and Vegetables In season from our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of groceries. Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Ass'n See JOHN L. WRlOirT Special Representative USA Hays Cove Circle Opposite Staff Dining "Hall