IT'S Trie Lhen mixod -T 3 J WORLD'S BEST MIXER i omaiing now Ill's much better a drink laitel Lith Canada Dry's Sparkling Water. And why no!? It's friplo-purlfled, vitalized by jin-poinf tarbonallon; s sr.: - r lit. .-of- o- 1 - i v ii i rtani m . . . . j . mcurizcu iMIIilv I Ai n'm. .v . ..... THOSE 657 a. Aunt uit Special: Chop Suey 1 1 be ' buy In Monuments U:rlr In B.C. Is at y - Mcr.aments on 3rd i: 't door Wet of ITIOXAL I Box 998. MONUMENT Prince Rupert I Chow Mein B-m n 4. .... . I vq j;uy a.m.' British The Seal of Quality n i ... v-olumbias inest Salmnii w aawa PAGE THRffi Local News Items . . . II PHONE 80 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Tne public Library will reopen September 1. Mr. and Mm. Alvtn Daly and family 'returned lo' the -city yes-trday.Mr.lDaly wenUsouth with the Reserve .Army to attend camp at Gordon 'Head, white Mm. Daly loft.obout'twofmonths ago to visit with 'her parents in Alberta. Lumber Phonefor call 'Ml or C52 (or Kood gradeflr, spruce and cedar lumber. iPhllpott.tEvltt tt Co.. (Ltd. (315) (Are you entertaining out-of-town 'house igueitn? YoU will be doing (Uiem an i honor i by t having us ipubllsh a i personal note about their vblt. La The 'Highway 'Completion Celebration 'Committee respec fully requesU cars Joining die 'Caravan to assemble at the Post KJtflce no Utter than 8 o'clock 'Monday morning. In order to reach Terrace by noon. Also It 3C0HVINIINT 5'mJ SlUS : ADRn$ j would be appreciated II car owners making the trip who have spare room in their cars will advise the Secretary, as several guests will arrive from Vancouver and other points who will require transportation. rrooaATi: rro classify WANTED Furnished apartment for young service couple. Will pay up to $75 monthly. Apply Box 834 Daily News. (210) Announcements All i4TrtlmnU in ttiU column ui tm hrfd for a full montll l He a vurtL TitO.L. Dance. Aug. 31. Oddfel lows' Hall, DeCarlo's orchestra. i Pioneer Home Benefit Danee. Sept. 1 Ofldfellows' Hall, 10Uo'2. De Carlos orchestra. Women of the Moose Dance. September 8, Oddfellows Hall. Jean de canos urciwwa. Canadian Legion W. A. Dance. Sept 8, Oddfellows' Hall, De- ario s Orchestra. WA Coast iReglment Dance, Armories. 8ept 8, MUFFINS CAN HEP KEEPYOUTtEGULAR Yes 'by eaUnc nrral drllctoui xiiLoco'i tu.-M muffin rrtrj dr 3 drtnklnc pWnty or rr, you tui blp prvtrnt roiuUpaUun due to utk or bum in your own muoccj uxesi MurriNS t liUMpni cup milk k Ill CUf lMffHfl MA 1 m 'W !" . Au Bra Dknd ahorUnlns and au ar Ur-ughlT; add u and brat tH 8tlr In AU-nran and mUk; Itt aoak until mott of moUUirr b Ukrn up. Bin flour wltii aalt and baklnc poadrr; add to nnt mixture and atlr only until flour disappear. Mil srraard muffin pana Sa full and bake In mod-rrauiy hot orrn UWl'.) about 10 BUnutea. YUU: S Urge muana. ULL.titN li made br Kfllotf "a in Indon, Canada. Your grottr luu It, In 2 conrrnteat tiaa. PAINTING Paper . Interior .Hanging DecoraUng Showcards and Signs LOltNK COKNKl.L Phone Blue 142 GEO. JLDAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTIJ) TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIFTED Estlmites Phone for Free Appointment 148 4th Ave. J!. RED ltf COAL iLump, 'Egg, Nut, Pea and Slack HYDE TRANSFER Phone -580 THE ftEX CAFE Now Open for .Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 NOTICE TO ALL SCHOOL PUPILS LIVING EAST OF HAYS COVE BRIDGE. On September 5th. Grades 1. 2. 3 and 4 will enroll at Conrad 8treet School. Grades S and 6 at King lolward Scliool. Grades 7 to 'l2 at Booth Memorial High School. 'Board of School flrusttes. Going South for First Time Since Arrival in 1911 After 33 years in Prince Rupert, during which she has not been farther away than Terrace Mrs. E. Cavenalle. of Seal Covw, will again see Vancouver which the left in 1011 as a bride. Leaving Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cavenalle will stop there briefly on their way to Los Angeles, where a relative is ill. In spite of the depressing nature of the Journey. Mrs. Cavenalle confesses that she Is excited at the thought of leaving Prince Rupert for a short while "I -feel as though Prince Ru-pert is in -my bones," she says. lr. and Mrs. Cavenalle oper ate the Seal Cove Grocery and Post Office. It was in 1911 that Mrs. Cav enalle. then Mme. Osselaer. arrived In Vancouver from Bel-glum. Shortly afterward she was married to Mr. Cavenalle. and the couple came to Prince Rupert where, except for a short ipeilod, they 'have lived since, For three years during the ; First Oreat War, they resided at Terrace. They ihavtbcCn called soutb on account of the Illness of fatrr-Cavenalle's brother-in-law and former business partner, IE Harmon, known In .Prtnce Rupert Mrs Cavenalle has long been a favorite of the airmen at Seal Cove base nea j" the torei The first group of air crtpt- men to train at the base presejTted her with an Inscribed slltef flower basket when they were transfer-ed elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. Cavenalle have two sons In the Air Force, -one In the Army, and two daughters, both in Prtnce Rupert. MEDAL FOR SERVICES LONDON O Two R.F. men who served the King during his Italian visit received the medal of the Royal Victorian Order. They were Sg!.. J. M. Duncan who prepared all the meals the King ate whlie flying, and AC. W. T. Keates of London, the steward. The Ocrman generals say they are waiting for an Allied blunder ! to allow them to beat us back. Don't be that blobbcrtng blunder. CANADIAN .CAMERAMEN TN ATTACKING WAVE IN NORMANDY Army cameramen move into action with the assault troops. This photo was taken under fire from the Germans just a few buildings away. The Infantry assault troops are waiting to attack. Note tank under rubble. FEDERAL GOV'T FOLLOWS B.C. TOBACCO PLAN Takes Over Job -of Sending Cigarettes to Troops As Sol diers Spread Out Over Europe have Instituted a new tobacco scheme for those In the armed services overseas so that all Can adians may derive the benefit, of a constant supply of cigarettes artd smoking tobacco. ' The new Federal "Cheme pro vides that men and omen In the armed services may purchase- cigarettes and tobacco from Canadian .aepots in the United Klnsdom and in other theatres of war where Canadian troops. are stationed. Since Inception of trie luno 25.000 pounds of tobacco to BC House In London, where same has been distributed to recipients by the Agent-Oenerttl's staff and volunteer assistants. n Difficulties of administration .. .. . ,.i . j- , i.. in uniiea rvingaom ore sirauj intensified now that our British Columbia personnel are going Into forelen fields and by the hazardous conditions under which the staff and volunteer help In British Columbia House ' is now working. ! 7 U.C. System To Fit 'Into New Scheme In consequence of the difficulties confronting British Columbia House, the system, which has been In use for the past several years, will be modified to fit In with the new scheme inaugurated by the federal From this date no further1 orders will be accepted by thef British Columbia Overseas To- Fair-Way. Food Market WEEK-END VALUES in. .,1.1, i ii Terrace Apples coSLl1: Italian Prune Plums .... 2 lbs. 25c Casaba Melons ..lb. 8c Table Peaches 2 lbs. 27c Sunkist Oranges Ltr 2 doz. 95c Fancy Table Pears . 2 lbs. 25c Red Malaga Grapes Lb. 25c Fresh Green Corn Doz. 45c Maple Leaf Cheese . .21b. box 87c Fair WayFood Market NEXT TO Y.M.C.A. bacco rFund for (delivery Xo British 'Columbia personnel in' the Canadian Forces overseas. 1 fThe fund will) -however, con i tlnue to accept orders for iBrlt- v ish Columbia iprlsoners-of-wat . L These orders will, as in the : past. ' be despatched through the regu- lar services iprovlded by the Red Cross organization. The fund will also, continue to accept -donations from indlvldu- 1 1 a I lL'hed by the 'britUh Columbia P" nwse ol purchasing Oovernment f ih. ,r mllltnrv in the early anthnrltles stages HrlbuUd p":"'""" fey W. "T 'A. iMoAdam, Z ia Z and the 'Dominion 'Oovernment agent-general for British 'Columbia in London to .British Col umbia prlsoners-of-war in Europe, B.C. personnel In British Hospitals, and 'to 'British Col umbia personnel cited for dis tinguished service, or who havi received decorations for valor LIQUID ASSETS NICOSIA, Cyprus O-Owlng to the scarcity of bottles, white ' beer bottles have been selling for'56 cents, and black 40 cents. As the market price of empty krtttl.rrt.thf rflTiten mice . IB" Hi Mm ! 6-B1GDAYS--6 .the Provincial Departmeirt--t72n Kaies'the thJops have fllUV BM Y MCI BP 9 its Overseas Tooacco i-Tina snip-ted 138.000.000 cigarettes and aaHMHaiMH , aaaa Crescent Shows NOW PLAYING KEHIND -COURT 3IOUSE t Follow the Crowd Let's Ml have Fun I! j'rom i:uu noon to imidniiu 'inclusive SAVOY HQ TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54- FRA3ER STREET Prince .Rupert CnOlNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 731 nOMESERVICE HANDYMAN A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Save your Carpets -and make 'them last. Give them new .life with OZITE and TROJAN iHAIR IFELT. Gives them added life. All sizes in stock to fit Carpets 69"x9', .106"X9' 9'xl2' Phone 773. 327 3rd Avenue MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have imore' cents" We have . a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the 'City three times weekly i (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion AS ORA SHOES Tiy McIIAIJEifiyrn. Made by tkllled craftsmen, Astoria 'Shoeyinsure high quality and good styling. We now have a stock of Astoria iBest Man" -Oxfords fin 'both IBrown and Black. With a good -weight smooth calf upper and a , medium weight double sole 'f Best . Man" Oxfords are Ideal : for fall wear. Priced, per pair - Good-quality medium weight Naval Oxfords, all sizes, Per Pair lail'Jil -. m . i.i $7.25 to $9.00 POULSEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN '6th -Ave. E, Beside P.O. Station B. , "Select Lunches and Select Service" Our stock fresh and complete, prices right POULSEN'S GROCERY Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red 411 HOW LONG SINCE YOU'VE WRITTEN THAT SOLDIER? He NEEDS those cheerful letters from home! And we make it easy for you to send them by having a complete selection of all the cards, paper, envelopes and other writing aids you need. Send That Letter Today! The Variety Store We can say this in three words BUY COAL NOW! MBERT SMcCAFFHW.M. 116 PHONES 117 J. L.CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If ipaln Chlropractlct If nerves doubly so! Smith Block Green 995 Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General 'Repair. Phone Red '884 It Pays to Advertise in The Daily News ,