- AUOOSTjfjJflL A1ADA" X E A WVic&t BOOKS ON MUSIC Or THE ITMPHONT Br Cfci'lM OGowlt .coniaiai ta laif' Uiilumot of " modern ortbttirt fuu of b .o .,.,( Ml 1. BMUjC WHAT WE HE IN, MUSIO R, Aom S fauIanM, UMtttW.kUMMf Ul suuu. JculopaMOtof ieml lutX wa. pl lb epa "4 ,B at V1CT0I I00K. Of. THE ONI. 1 a oh book b itwirt of ilt.(ivu op"! lib lallaiiloilcal mhiim al ttpla tut. Coauini 1 BO pictwM of lb bum. tui cum M.hut HW MUSIC AND KOMAJICE Haiti CtfiraJ lUoMtiU.' uiuiinl-iau4it4iiu4r 4ouum uiiuuuini iliuMiiiiwM wul J ot IMIuU CUMlMd uUum, 572 I ' hia. . . ... RUPERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage m KITKHT CO. Ltd. M'8 COLUMBIA SUPPORT TIIK PIONKKRS' IIOMK DESCRIPTION M Me at . . HEADQUARTERS t ; through the years, almost since Prince Rupert l tx '.cd, we hac served the people. The prescription ratcry we have always tried to keep modern, using .a pnarmacUts, quality, drugs, the best 01 equipment. Ormes Ltd. IE UEXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 pjn. JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S iNACK BAR "f Cofffe U Tops) tcumed MILK I-KNTIN DAIRY I'HONK 657 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198, MIMALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars, have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Hruits nnd Vegetables Tobaccos nnd Confectionery pE DK1IVERY throughout the City three times weekly vruesaays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion tsii Local Rhw and Jl M. S. Loubser D.C.. b.a. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 S Local News. Items... J PHdNE 80 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS A Machinist Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Sat. Aug. 19. (195.'. E. A. Careless returned thto morning from a holiday, visit U. Vancouver. Mrs, Peter Lakle and daughter, Betty Lou, left last night on a trip to Vancouver. S.O. N. Dance, Friday, Aug. 18, OddfeMows' Hall, 9:30 to 1:30. (194) Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kellett and child returned this morning f rqm a trip to Vancouver. Miss Alice Darbo left last night on a trip to Vancouver. Mr. Darbe is already In the south. A number of local men return j td thU morning from the south, where they attended the re serve army camp at Oordon Head, Vancouver Island. They were R. Hundelde, 8. Currle Jr.. W. J Scott. R. O. Van der Sluys, Peter Lien and Ed. Oaraer. ner from McCutcheon Drug. iiaa BY (195) All games In the Northern B.C. Softball Invitation Tournament Saturday and Sunday at Terrace will be broadcast shortwave over 7.210 megacycles. Broadcasting of military sports I van, Y.M.C A. supervisor there. Teams In the tournament will : be Soo Suds. Port Edward, R.C. 1 A.P of Seal Cove .,:d Ranger 01 lerrace Public Address 1 THE HONORABLE JOHN BRACKEN F-rmrr Premier of Manl toba. and National Leader of the Progressive Conser vuuve P?,rty - AT - Booth School ! Auditorium OS MONDAY, AUGUST 21 at 8:30 p.m. Oct Into alcp xllb "" ly orrwat Crt ln1 uniform and iivlunlrrr for mrwui arrlcr, lrar llind.S. lul.liir llm lx.U that IrlU llic world that ou ur rra.ly to fight for .victory! S. E. PARKER, LTD. roiii) i)i:.i.i:ic Batr & Anderson LIMITED J. C. Laurie left last to visit at Vancouver. Mrs. W. C. Oardiner, and two , children returned tl)ls morning from a trip, to Vancouver. Miss Jean Thompson, is, leav ing Sunday night ona visit to Stewart. Miss 'Lois Bennett left last night for Vancouver where she. will take up future residence. Miss Mary. Skog was among those leaving last night on a trip to Vancouver. 1 Dr. A. Haksteln, Vancouver, one of the Coast Travelling Clinic, arrived: in. the; city, this, morn Lug from. Ocean Falls. R. Hundelde returned this tending reserve army, camp, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill-Tout returned this morning from Van couvex. Mr. Hill-Tout: attended reserve army camp. A YOUR BOYS RAINCOAT Is .Miss Betty WUklnson. of Vic-our problem too and we have a ,1,. wh0 has been visiting at complete selection. Sizes 2 ( home 0j Mr. and. Mrs. W. C. through 18 RUPERT MEN it ; oNeill for the last, week, left uuxu tnvmis. juu arouno cor-; ia, nlzht to return home. Efforts to arrange a boxing card for tonight at Acropolis. Hill with American, and Canadian boxers have npt been successful. Mr. and. Mrs. S. A. Klelback and daughter Joyce are leaving games in Terrace area Is some-1 tonight for victoria wnere mis thin new. according to Ed. Sel 1 KelloacK will De marnea Miorujr to" P. O, David Gerard Larkey. R.C.N., of Victoria. A, Just Arrived! From the Bulk-lev Vallev Orade "A" Roasting- YM.CA. Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Bt. Phono Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 Laying Road Lines For New Road iorth From Prince George VICTORIA. Aug. 18 - Three survey parties, who have been working on I ue route waw ior w Pine Pass Prace River 1L THE DAILY NEWS PAGE. THREE night Skunk Tricfc CHIEF LAKE, B.C., Aug. 18 While Mrs. Mike Oalonsky hurried 12 miles on foot to secure aid. for her uncle, George Phillips, lit stricken with a heart at tack, a skunk entered the chicken house at her farm and 1 destroyed 12, chickens. Engagement Mr, and Mrs. s! A, Kellback, 217 9th East, announce the engagement of their younger daughter, Joyce Dorothy, to PO.-TeL David Oerald Larkey. R.C.N., oi. Victoria, B.C. The wedding wilt take place shortly In Victoria. Card of Thanks, We wish to express our sincere thanks for acts ot kindness, ana beautiful floral offerings- tendered to us by many, friends in our recent sad bereavement. THE INNES FAMILY. Those sending flowers were: morning from the south where Ur th MacLean, Mr. and he he sDent spent some some time time after at- n.im -n,, vmv ' a J m V IIS Uk-AJ W aa v Margaret and Elizabeth Cleeton, Memn ana Keoecca innes, Mr. and Mrs. James Bolton and Tamil Mr anrf Mrs. Rpll and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs, David Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wing. Vicky' and Joseph Roberts, Mr. and. Mrs. James Innes. Announcements All adTerUsnncBU In this column will b charged tot a full montU at 23C a. word. Highway to link, h SSJS" uijiL MmOfu m m m a1 J Wn : r area with Central tl B.C. highways, have completed their field examinations ana have started on the second phase of their work, that of laying w road lines down on the. ground. Comnletlon of the preliminary work survey discloses, there are 153 miles o fnew road 10 do constructed as against the original estimate of 157. This, together with reconstruction of old road, brings the total mileage for thb important link to 247 miles. v oun4, . .... 1. voon yodeI- Blades! 1 Ladles! Aid Tea at Lutheran Church, Aug. 19, 2 to. 6 pa (195) Valhalla Dance, August 25 Oddfellows' Hall. 9:30 to .1:30. Canadian Legion W. A. Dance, Sept. 8. Oddfellows' Hall, De-Carlo's Orchestra. Pioneer Home Benefit Dance. Sept. 1. OddfellQws' Hall. 10 to 2. Chlens fresh killed. Der lb. 42c, !rv- nh..iri , . - - - - ivrr vaiivo wvvwi ' From Terrace: Ten ana wiay , Oreen Beans. 2 lbs. 25c; Tender I Oreen Peas. 2 lbs. 25c FAIRWAY 1 FOOD MARKET- next door, to Now that you're doing your' own washing, don't forget; that white clothes turn yellow eventually, unfe$J you put back the Bue that's always part of true white. The older the white things the, more they need Blueing. Just; a swish or two of Blue in the last rinse that's the one way to prevent.white things turning yellow. ' JV c ,1. FOUR YEARS AGO 1 Hi THIS WAR' I By, the, Ca&adlaA Prraav Aug. 18, 1M0 President Roosevelt and Prime Minister King issued Joint statement that a1 permanent-Joint board of de- i fence .shall be set up at once by ; the two countries." Oermans j lost 144 planes In raids, over Britain against loss- of only 22 RJV.F, planes. is for Cakkim Calcium build the bone and teeth, Bajjiea, and, growing childrcaocedlouofit. Oat of the bl wiyi to get It i in Irradiated Carnation Milk. Caroitioa Milk is. not only, richio calcium it abo hu, an txtra amount of "unihineT itarain D which the calcium do a.firitlaa job. And Carnation supplies all the other essential milk nutricnu. For. baby's bottle, con-i suit your doctor for a Carnation Milk, formulv Carnation. U grand for cooking, for drinking, and for, creaming (office and cereals. Write for, fret book "Your Contented Baby". Carnation Co. Liaoitedj 470 Granville St Vancouver. BBBk imaaoiATto 1 1 m' Carnation Milk fan Gflttiittd CaufS ' A CANADIAN PRODUCT THE REX GAFE Now, Open. for. Business CHOP SUEY CHAW MEIN Opening' Hours: 3 pjn, to. 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone- 173 Make your white clothes prevents them turning II ' Shod Supply M'enTs, Hosier Due to, many, skilled operators, being called Into defence, work, production at the mills Is. greatly curtailed. Government orders naturally, have priority over domestic needs, thus reducing materially the supplies available for civilian, use, In order to make, roost efficient use oft available manpower, Unes have been simplified as much as possible, chiefly by reducing the range of patterns and, shades. - These are the, reasons why you, are unable, to obtain either- the quantity, or choice., in. Men's. Hosiery to which you were- accustomed; You may be assured that, Just as soon as conditions are more nearly normalj you will again find a complete stock to choose from at POULSEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN 6th Ave. E Beside P.O. Station. B.. "Select Lunches and Select SerYlce" Our stock fresh and complete, prices right POULSEN'S GROCERY Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red 441 HOW LONG SINCE YOU'VE WRITTEN THAT SOLDIER? He NEEDS those cheerful letters from home! And we make it easy for you tq, 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 J. t. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If. pain Chiropractic 1 If nerves doubly sot Smith Block Oreen B85 Every. Thursday 7 p.m. at the Auction Rooms of J. MAIR, Auctioneer THIRD. AVENUE, (Next, door to. Commodore Cafe) Ml 1 4- - Atlas Boiler, Works Electric, Oxygen. Acetylena Welding, Blacxsmlth, OeueraJ Repair. ?boq Red III ' 5