DAY JULY C, 104 1 J oup fr sfetfo cocfmea. . . . COLD MEALS re what folks like ht$e summer Jays bul mine everybody likes ,. u surt with. And the soup that folks ire urvlng more and more is Campbell's Chitlen Noodle. No need to k man how he likes it. At the very first spoonful hig grin will spread across his face. "Umm vood, Grandest Chicken Noodle Soup ' 1 ever tastcdi" he'll say. for this soop Is made from plump chickens, slowly simmmd to Ktt the kind of good, rich broth you used to gel with chicken noodle soup in the good old days. There is tlelkiiAisly under chkU-n meat, and lots and lots of tasty egg ooodU loo. It's the kind of satisfying soup men really go for ... good, wholesome, nourishing soup for all the family, Urraernhcr, it's not just noodle soup but CJiidtn Noodle Soup. f.nok for the Ked-and-White Label. CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 0T JUST NOODLE SOUP OIILSIWS LUNCH IS NOW OPEN Cth Are. V, Belde P.O. Station II. "Select Lunches and Select Service" Our stirck fresh and complete, prices right POUISEN'S GROCERY Courtesy and Service Free llellvery Red 411 13 TAXI Now in operation Tinier New Management SERVICE 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 108 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS a Western Region Rpftliri iinHir u-in hw rprplvpd nt the office of the Chief " airer. Winnipeg, Manitoba, until twelve o'clock noon, ','frtn o.. ..!.. mil. nll In. Mm llrlrHnir 111 of TWO .ua, winy ltfi.li, imi, v r - 2 150 Hp, h.R.T. Rollers In the Engine Bhed at Prince uP"t H.c. Plans, specifications and form of contract may be and form of .tender obtained at tlie office of the Enulncer. Wlnnlpeir, Manitoba; DLftrlct Engineer at "irouver; Division Engineer at Prince uupcrt; mm R ARent nt Prince Oeorce, H.C. fenders will not be considered unless made on form 'PPlled by the Railway Company nnd accompanied by 11 accepted chrqun drawn on a chartered bank In Canada 1 favour of Canadian National Railways, equal to five "f cent of the total amount of the tender. No bid bond win ho nr-rrntotl with tenders on this "lit, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. It. DEVENI31I, Vice-President. Manitoba, July ilh, 10-14. LUT CHICKEN 1 We are specializing In the newest NESTLE'S COLD' WAVE especially suitable for finer ANNETTK POWKLL'S I1EAUTY SHOPPK fourth Street. Pejgy Saundem i . HURN WOOD For Summer Dry Slabwood, cord $10.00 Dry Jackplne, cord $12.50 HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association See JOHN L. WRIOHT Special Representative Phone 741 Pioneer Rooms SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phono 37 P.O. Dox 54.. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert CCKEM MO0Bl NO.ODLE SOUP hair THE DAILY NEWS PAOE FIVE I NOTICE Owing to our moving It will be necessary to dose our hurc Saturday night, July 8, for a few days. We will announce the opening of our new location at an early date. RANCH & HANDY LOCAL NEWS NOTES 8. C. Elkins returned to the city on last night' train from a j trip to Smlthers. H. 8. WALLACE CO. are closed till Friday In order to take Inventory. Open Friday. 157) Mrs. Wra. McLean of Seal Cove returned to the city yeaterday from a holiday with friend s In Vaneouver and Seattle. A Sons of Norway Dance, Thurs day, July 6, Oddfellows' Hall, supporting Carnival Queen, 0 to I. 157 Dr. Jens Munthe, after undergoing an operation In the Prince Rupert General Hospital, Ls reported to be making a good recovery. i Constable Bell of Port Es- dngton ls at Bunnyside Can nery today making further in vettigatlon Into the death of Phillip Green, native child, who died of burns received in a fire there on Tuesday. I air, riureuce Macnae aim Mrr. Bernard Kenny are leaving tonight for the outh. Mrs. Mac-Rae will visit at Cralgflower. near Victoria, with her father, R T. J. Rose. Mrs. Kenny will visit at her home in Vancouver D. O. Borland was able to leave the Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital yesterday for hi' home but it will be ten days or so before he will be able to b3 around again. A ClasslfieJ-Ad Jn the Dalit Hews w!U bring Quick Result. KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese DUhes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 &m. to 10 p.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street MlMKW. ACT notice or jirrut'.tTioN ion cnmiKAii: or imikovi:mi.nts Don Accord" No 9 Ulners.1 Claim txs m the PortUnd Cni Cassur O: c-.r- Mining Division. Wbm locatedHarkltT Cwk, iJimtul holdr W H.Htfrest Victoria, BC . acting u Agent lor J ICT LrrncoU. Numbtr of the holder' free miner rertirieate -70815-E. Take notice that I. W. H. Forrert of Victoria. BC . artlnt; as scent l J O. LeFrniionl Free Miner '- Certificate No 70815-E. UitencU at thi lend of sUtjr dsyt from the dateirre '.f to apply to the Mining Hfcfcarfor jfor a Certificate of Impruvt-mtnt-s ' for the purpose of obtaining t CTifevB grant of the abore claim. And further take notice that ac tion, under section SS of. the "Mineral Act." must be commenced . J ijr the Issuance of cuch Certltlcitd of ImproTcmenU. Dated thla 11th diT of September 1941. MINERAL ACT (Form P.) CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS I NOTICE I Bon Accord No. 3 Mineral Claim. altiute in the Portland Canal Mln- I Where loraled: Harkler Creek. TAKE NOTICE that J. O. LeFran cola of Stewart. B.C.. acting as agent for wm. T. Toiin. Free Mlner'a Certificate No. 2093 E . Intend, alxtjr dajri from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improve ments for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the auove claim. And further take notice that action, Under section 85, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 30th day of June. 1944 u Notice FRASER & PAYNE STORE WILL RE CLOSED From June 8th till July 7 Open July 7th FRASER & PAYNE FORMAL OPENING OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Your Shop, pi u it Tour should include a visit to this nearby Uutcher Shon wnere you'll always find an abundant supply of the ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY HERE! choicest cuts of Meat, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables In season from our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of arocerles. Mrs. J. D. Fraser returned to the city yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. Ladies! Have your magazine subscription renewed EARLY this year. Phone Green 59. (153) M. M. Stephens and grandson, Frank OVsen, returned home on last night's train from a trip to Manitoba, 8. O. Ayres returned on last evonlntr'c train In his farm at Terrace after having been fish-' log out of here tor me past six weeks. Mrs. J. Connery returned to the city yesterday front a twe months' trip which took her ts. Vancouver, Seattle, Nelson and elsewhere in the south. A new recruit to enlist In the Canadian Active Army is Arnt Rve. Besner Apartments, who ls leaving tomorrow night for the Vancouver reception centre. He has been employed as a truck driver for the Fishermen's Mrs. J. R. Mcllraith and daughter, Patricia, and son, Donald, arrived in the city on Ontario, for a visit with Mrs.! Mcllratcn's mother, Mrs. I). McD.' Hunter, Besner Apartments. j Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Donnell and daughter, Capt, Margaret Donnell R.CA.M.C., and Mrs. Meggs. mother of Mrs. Donnell, are leaving tonight for Vancouver on a vacation trip. Capt. Donnell, after spending a, week in Vancouver, will proceed to Kitchener. Ontario, where she Is a medical officer at the prln cipal training centre in Canada of the Canadian women Army Corps. Announcements Alt slwrtlsemmts In this column til be chanced lor t full month l 25c word. Orange ladles' fiance. July 7. Oddfellows' Hall; DeCarlos Orchestra.. Refreshments. Qs,R9- tng 9:30-1:20 ajn. Norwegian News Reels, Oddfellows' Hal, Juiy IS, 8:15 pjn. Admiiion 50e lllf AUITIA i BOOKLET A The best buy In Monuments and Mailers in B.C. ls at fatlonal lonumenta on 3rd; Ave . first door West -'rt' Eaton's. NATIONAL MONUMENT P.O. 15ox S98. Trince Rupert Barr & Anderson LIMITED riumbinc and Heatlni Automatic Sprlnkllnf and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 GEO. JLDAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 116 4th Ave. F. RED 1Z7 KWONO SANG IIINQ 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.10 p.m. to 12 pjn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 pjn. Phone Red 247 SALADA 9 Canada's Finest Shoes for Men! Shoemakers, the famed Eeott-McHale Crafti-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 have the world's best outfitted army. . y 7w Whn peace comes you may depend on flt have new ideas in shoes for men style and comfort. they'll . both in smart You can plan for them, because they will be In our stare, in your size, as soon as regulations permit. Your $1 Contribution may win for you A $7,000 HOME AND ORCHARD At Penticton in the lovely Okanagan Co-operate with the FORT BUISCBOIS 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 Uckets in your district Get in Touch Today with the Fort Brisebois Chapter, I.O.D.E. 11C 8th Avenue East, Calgary, Alberta A GA1AXY Of TUNES FOR NEW VICTOR RECORD HITS ,tpiMGS-D-" D I ii i ss;;kun. ,s "ZZ. .. . vnU MEA" r - -SONOTHIN ,,uVfl,oAr"Sr, .t-t. if n n i in i I RmH ". . : IIUI POINCIAr.- M VbriiUM Li try timi you buy a tuw recorj, try irimg an U rtterJ i with you. PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Bulltnp Roofs Repairs, Reshlncllng Free' Estimates Re-opening of the L.D. Cafe CHOP SUEYnnd CHOW MEIN Hours 6:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. It Pays to Advertise in The Daily News