, i fmtJ home i ; t fcono- : coo lung column jc of this r' L00 ,;:s each Mondtf Mirth Lt1 ls . - .-yj-TT.iHi.jywtJBaTa3 Chicken Salad i kfccrf for warm-wcathcr i'i and an econorucoJ way of uiiftj heavier lr dt ? f t year to pur t perilljr the is (hetimc .ci your fasBf 'Mubd-Sojct pound bird, 'C.Mi Vct - cut op in ; tender. Cool e hroth, then i WAxed paper ffor. Kerp Then, vrfcfn 'he family of t will have Uicir praise, follow die recipe in the panel! intrle catch n halibut to be brought into Ti Kit for unloading this season was hoisted ' borage wharf by the Vancouver boat Sea ! Monday. She carried 85,000 pounds in her j , weeks ago the American boat Albatross j i here with a carge of similar size, but pro- "tf fr unload-1 1 roe American 0f fishing pursuits Including dog- i ipd here this bmught la the ' 000 pounds. ' Hie period :d 14 was 819.- ? which 724,500 t i;adian, and 85.-It was brought tdun boats, and . i a total of 5.080.-f halibut have been :.i'B e Ruoert. Rupert. Cana- Cmna. ' ve brought in 4,-c5 and American :,:d- A No 2 halibut lifter an excep-' :;cason is. as usual, 'r withdrawal from fishery of the vessels of the fleet which are fish and shark catching and a number wHl be tying up alto gether. A number of the larger Teasels will, of course, continue halibut fishing to the westwards With the large majority of, the American boats passing up this port this year to land their catches at Seattle in view of the American price ceiling different tial the season may now be said in be nrettv much on the ebb as P fr m further landlncs here tire concerned. The catches were offered here today. The canned salmon pack fof the Skrcna and Naas Rivers thll season totals 2.G58 cases as a corresponding date last year and 26.808 cases In 1942. The sockeye pack in the area of these two rivers stood at 22202 cases "V on in the morejas against 9.949Va cases :n 1943 No 3, Some of the and 20,587 cases the year before ti n to other lines that. mSM'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN Cih Ave. I'., Beside P.O. station 11. "Select Lunches and Belect Service" Our stock fresh nnd complete, prices Hffht POULSKN'S GROCERY Courlesy and Service Free Delivery ned 411 place an Ad in The Daily News-It Pays LOCAL NEWS NOTES Merirt Letourneau .a . leaving -hor y for a visit to his native pravince of Quebec. A. A.; account! against the Car-rvat should be rendered forth-witn to the Secretary. Carnival Committee. Box 130. Prince Rupert. (ICS) Miss Kathleen HHls and Stewart mils, children of Aid. and Mrs George Hllla. left last night , for Stewart on a holiday visit iMooit Meeting tomorrow uiKht at 8 o'eteck in Eaglet' HalL Edward Uosett Sr.. who has beeu in the eHy for the last week.' . a a bualneas trip, left on Saturday night on hi return to hH Home sn Vancouver. Mrv Annette Wood left on Saturday night on a busine p to Vancouver. Mrs. L. W. Ketgin. and her Cj. jj'hter. Mis Dorothy Kergln. tc-' on Saturday niftot for a b: ief trip to Vancouver. Mr and Mr. C. S. McCarthy were among those letting on Saturday night for Vancouver. Mr. T. Peiaaff left on Saturday n'ght on a trip to Vancouver Among those leaving on Satur day night for Vancouver was J. it. iiigguu. who wui spend a j holiday la the south. Mr. Olive W. Steen of i Hatttnc with Mr and Mrs. them almost embarratstac in I Owon Brwutt. Mrs. steen will I'rlnee Oeorge. JUt&fr Leonard Ness CHICKEN SAIAD (lo lnr um) 2 cmp cotAri, cubed chicken 1 cui &fidr shredded Pieauum M(U M tup itUrf 1 krtj lrrme shredded 1 ttwp. cboffJ m pktie M cp 11 dtestiag Mis' dkkle. BoiogM tad tAtrj wish hU dmtug sad dull. Toss' lft)df shredded lue sod sacltJe. Ouaoix, if rou wsfc. t ht4 cooked tff. wbsmws sad fcnfe f.trra ftnkj, at urn. Is Wounded In French Action flFT CANADIAN CO. 'LIMITED .S1""'' iore enlisting. ict cf Premium Ham and Bacon; Slherleaf Lardj I Shcrtcnlnftj HrKkfteId Butter, EjlUs and Cheese Waterfront Whiffs : Sumc Mix Ilnlilxil L-imlinKS Made at Prince Kupcrt During Last Week as Area No. 2 Closes i Private Lt jnard George Ness. , 19-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. , George Ness. Seventh avenue E. was wounded In action July 8 in ftanrr . according to notification received at the week-end at hi home here He is in hospital but I the nature of his wounds is not yet available. He iotned up with the Canadian Scottish over two years ao and took part in the invasion of Trance after having bee for seme time in Britain. George was born In Prince Rupert and lived here all his life, i Birth Notice be TOO LATE TO CLASS1FV LOST Ensign Kodak, size lit t Israel on Sunday. Reward. Finder piea-se leave at Dally 105 Hp WANTED Youth able to typewrite and work wHn figure! and interested in trip to Vancouver might apply, to Dairy New. tf) Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Irvine (nee Odny Sandhals) at H j the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hos- PIMM, rfUIJ """f" - Card of Thanks We wish to publicly express our thanks and appreciation to the Imperial Order of the 30th dy of June. AD. 1M4, I npiiotnted Aetmlnli'trstor of the e- j Utr of George Cpcr, deceased, and all parties having clalma agatnat the said eatale are hcrrbjr required to fiirninh umr. nroiHTly verified, to me on or about the ISth day of August. AD. 1944. and aU partlei Inrtefeted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their lndebt-ednexa to me forthwith. DATED at Prlnre Rupert, B.C.. this 13th day ' of July, A D. 144. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, rrlnce Rupert, B.C, THE DAILY NEWS J O. Steen has returned to the city from a trip to Vancouver, . having visited at Smithers on! the way back. Kelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. Cannery at Port Edward has been repaired and is in operation again from this date. (It) Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Borland ; and daughter, Ann. left Satur day night for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Announcements All advertisements in tbla column wui be charged for a full month: M 24c word. Norwegian News Reels. Odd-fellows' Hall. July 18, 8:15 pm Admission 50c. Valhalla Dance. Oddfellows' Hall. July 28, 9:30 pjn. to 2:30 ajn. "I said good-bye. lo Constipation! 'I've given up pills and harsh cathartics. I found my const i- uatmn was due to kck of "built-' in my diet and I diaoovered that KELLOCC'S ALL WUN is a perfectly grand way to get at the cause, and, lirip correct it!" If this is your trouble, stoo dos ing" with harsh purgativeswith their lack of lasting i abX ! Try eating a serving of all bkan daily, with milk, or sprinkled aver cither remit. Or. eat several ALL BRAN muffins daily ! Drink plenty of water. Get KELLOCC-S A1X BRAN at TOUT grocer's today in either of 2 convenient sizes. Mailt by Kellogg's in Lua-don, Canada, PHONE 678 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 Barr & Anderson LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Daughters of the Empire, the phone Red 389 Loyal Orange Benevolent Association, the Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion and the Rebekah Lodge, as well as to all Queen Contestants. Bathing Beauties and other individuals too numerous to mention and to the public generally, for tneir splendid co-operation and support throushoul the Carnival last week. CIVIC CENTRE CARNIVAL COMMITTEE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA JN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" Mid IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE -, nrrMjnr RASPER. DECEASED tompr,d with nmv, cat. 1 SP?rJ8. ZX.& Corner 2nd Ave. and 4 th St. P.O. Box 1294 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 LONDON SHOE REPAIR SHOP 733 Second Avenue Across from Dominion Bid. NOW OPEN All work guaranteed quick service 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 I ii 77 illl 1 I ; Ii II To This Canada we love . . . "May we gain a higher degree of national consciousness, a greater pride m our nation and our country ... a prlde"ftt keeping with the land that bore us. May we learn to rbeer as our troops march by. May we have a greater appreciation, of our achievements in this war and not be so hesitant in making them known to others, so that they In turn may have a greater respect for Canada and the Canadians, who populate it." THIS, in words simple as may be chosen, is a sincere tribute to the people of Canada. First, naturally, to our first citizens . . . the men and women of our Navy, our Army, our Air Force. But no less to the people all the people of Canada. To those who cannot serve in uniform, though they would. To the workers who stand behind the men behind the guns. To those whose daily tasks carry neither the glamour of a uniform nor the proud badge of an essential war-worker. Yes, to the Canadian people! Tire little people and the big people. The people who combine to make the never wholly drab, but never entirely brilliant pattern that is Canada. To the woman who gives a son to the Vimy or Jutland of this war. To the man who dies in business-harness, a war casualty even as the dead of Dieppe. And to the millions on whom no spotlight falls. To those who pay, so willingly, the taxes to support a Canada at war. Td the many who have dug so deep to buy Victory Bonds. To those who ever hear the Red Cross plea. To those who abide by our rationing regulations to the letter and the spirit of the law gladly . . . anxious to do more . . . determined to do no less than their utmost. To the beginner with his pocket-handkerchief Victory Garden. To the farmer who counts his wheat-acres in the hundreds. To the man on the street and to the woman in the home. To Canada . . . and to all Canadians, let us express a heartfelt wish, a hope. May our pride within our borders, and the respect from other lands that is ours, give us confidence to plan for the future on a scale big enough and grand enough to be worthy of this Canada we love. Place an Ad in The Daily News It Pays DANCE FRIDAY. JULY 21 Modernaircs Orchestra ODDFELLOWS' ILLL Re-opening of the L.D. Cafe CHOP SUEY and CHOW MEIN Hours 6:30 &m. to 1:00 am. Announcing ... Rupert Tobacco Store and Newsstand Centrally located at Third Ave. and Fourth St. (former CPJt. Office) A full line of magazines and newspapers, tobacco, novelties and staUonery. KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PnONE C57 Income Tax Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 KWONG SANG HINQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 "th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pm. to 12 pm. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 pm. Phone Red 247 Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY HI It T II I) A Y AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 PHINCE RUPEKT ROOFING CO. Box 723 Specialists on llulltup Koofs Repairs, Ileshlntllng Free Estimates PAGE THREE .1 . f A CAIAXY OF TUNES FOR NW VICTOR RECORD HITS Tc211 TTtunSrrT 5LEEP A" ME f tdrhiihpon4 v, i Tr i ..fOOB Ol D" Dr.7SC Ettrj timi ytm buy a new rtcorJ, try t$ bring an IJ rtctrj im utitb yen. Fair Way FOOD MARKET HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES INSTANT SERVICE NO WAITING Location Next to Y.M.C.A. 3rd Ave. Open Evenings RURN WOOD For Summer Dry Slab wood, cord $10.04 Dry Jackplne, cord $12.50 HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Aas'n See JOHN L. WHIOHT Special Representative 116A Hays Cove Circle Opposite Staff Dining Hall A' 3