& simple, firsbwe subtract then you add, that's all JAYS ELSIE i "KLIM Powdered Milk U pure, whc!e milk with nothing removed but the mciiture. So oil you do i take water, add KLIM, mix, and presto you have fresh creamy ck again. Easy, isn't it?" Only KLIM hat all Iheta ftotur.si KLIM U pitrurUl hcJe mfflc ixmdritl. Only tit natursi tivoutufe tut tern removed. AO It crtsra it left in. KLIM keeps tresb Indefinitely U tit varuumv Wd 2 ! r'inrr. Even lrr opening. KLIM keeps fresh t 1 ret for a long time. (Note: lie Mire to trr jtct lui tightly.) J KLIM it lifht. ey to tarty. SavM rpff . KrJjr 7 f J . mrilUtt imc. JtMt Ulo the HuAc direction jc-:e4 on tbe can. KLIM is a vital product required In large entities for our fighting forces everywhere. Nit i-ally the amount for civilian use is restricted. However for infant feeding if you have difficulty in getting a sufficient supply have your dealer get in touch with us. TMl lOIDfN COW AMY UMTfld Dry MA CrUl . Iwmmf 4, O.C m. mum m 1 1 lp- m ; mm HMJyPOWPCREO fORM IBt'KX WOOD for Summer ' r .jd, cord SU)M ' rd $12.50 VDK TRANSFER Phone 58 Open Evenings n. aim CREAMYMlLKl Mutual Benefit; Health and Accident AsVrl See JOHN L. WRIOHT Special ItepresentaUve 1ICA Hays Cove Circle Opposite Staff Dining Hall am old mngCoal. Jlmerrir old soul, .AndImake "itfiorjroni pole to pole CSflN Jow is the time for all good men to come to rhilpott, Kvitt & Co. and order their winter supply of Coal. Don't wait too long and be sorry for the rest of the winter. Order your Coal now. FOOTHILLS LUMP, r.Gfl and NUT. HULKLKY VALLEY LUMP PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONE 651 rilONE 652 Fair Way FOOD MARKET HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN 1UESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES INSTANT SERVICE - NO WAITING Location Next to Y.M.C.A. 3rd Ave. LOCAL NEWS NOTES NOTICE BoaU will leave Cow I uay iioat ror Port Esslngton Saturday at 9 am. Prospective buyers OnlV can be irmmmn. Idated. No pleasure seekers. (164) Valhalla Lodge members attention? Next regular monthly meeting will take place on September 8. (165) A. Ttmmermelster returned this morning from a trip to Van- ' uver A The office of Dr. J. Munthe und the Norwegian Consulate will be closed until August 9. i Rev. and Mrs. Magnus Anderson returned this morning from ',a trip to Minneapolis and elsewhere in the United States. i Mr and Mrs. W. R. Workman ,and two children arrived In the I city Wednesday morning from i Vancouver and proceeded bj train the same evening to Smith ers, where Mr. Workman is to be assistant district engineer for the provincial department of public wurks in succession of 8. A. Cunllffe who was recently promoted to the position or district engineer In the Peace River with headquarters at Pouce Coupe. Announcements AU iTrrtlmntmU In this column U b. chsrgrd tor a full mootii at lie a word. Norwegian News Reels. Oddfellows Hail July 18, 8 15 pm Admission 50c ijsT1 m wmm Re-opening of the L.D. Cafe CHOP SUEY and CHOW MEIN Hours 6 30 ajn. to 1:00 ajn. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 DANCE FRIDAY, JtXY 14 .Moilcrnaires Orchestra OIHitTXLOWS' HALL Announcing ... Rupert Tobacco Store and Newsstand Centrally located at Third Ave. and Fourth St. (former C.P.R. Office) A full line of magazines and newspapers, tobacco, novelties and stationery- GEO. JJAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Fjttlmatcs Phone for rre Appointment H6 Hit Ave. E. RED 1Z7 Barr & Anderson LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 THE DAILY NEWS Mr and Mrs. Douglas returned this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. 3. T. Langridge returned this morning from a trip to Pilot Officer and Mrs. Jack Lindsay arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver. Mrs. Dora Felsenthal and her daughter, Mrs, Martin Snyder- man, and grandson, Jr., or Pitts burg. Pennsylvania, are w tuests of Mr. and Mrs. i w Felsenthal this week. The former Is the mother of Mr. Felsenthal. Mrs. Ronald Davidson and little daughter arrived in the city this morning from Victoria to lake up residence with Mrs. Davidson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. C, O'Neill, while Mr. Davidson is overseas. Leading Aircraftsman Bill Shrubsall, who has been spend ing furlough here with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. e. snruosau, left last night for Vancouver where he will spend the rest of his leave visiting with his sister. Mrs. M. A, McKenzle. C. A. Drind. local manager of the Imperial Oil Co., at yester days weekly luncheon oi me Prince Ruoert Rotary Club. jshowed interesting and Impres-ilve moving pictures depicting the important part Deing piay-ed by the merchant navy in the war. President R. C. St. Clair was In the chair and there was ia good attendance of members ; with a few guests. Mrs. H. C. Horwood of Port Arthur. Ontario, the former Marv Helen Orme. and Leading I Aircraftsman Erie Orme will arrive In the city on tomorrow nlrht's train for a vtslt wtth .their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.j lOrme. Waldron Apartments. Leading Aircraftsman Orme has! lust completed a navigators course at Portage U Prairie fly-1 inz school of the Royal Can adian Air Force and will be here about a week. Mrs. Horwood w.;: spend some time visiting with her parents. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Furnished bedroom for working girl Box 796 Dairy News. 1691 1 1CFPR lZt Kilocycles SCHEDULE FRIDAY rJL : 00 Sound off 15 O. I. Jive 30 Rebroadcast Bing Crosby 00 Dinah Shore 30 Personal Album ;45 Melody Round-up :00 CBC News :05 Recorded Interlude 15 Sports Interviews 30 Chamber Music 00- Night Train 15 Front Line Family ;30 John Charles Thomas 00 Aldrich Family :30 Information Please :00 Morgan and Brlce :30 Nocturne .00 CBC News :05 Recorded Interlude ; 15 Yarns for Yanks :30 Vancouver Playhouse ;00-Silent SATURDAY A-L 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Marek Weber 9:09 Musette Time 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Children's Program 10:30 George Wade 10:45 Music by Herbert 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Message 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Charles Magnante PJkL 12:00 Shep Fields 12:30-SpoUight Bands 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude l:00-One Night Stand 1 :S0 Downbeat 2:00 Closing announcement OfdEngftftfi SCRATCH COVER fJ nut i on 1W ruuon Vt it mm wood h mmdmmm m4 mat Item ( W4r v mxtmA MrniMtm CtarMiv VSV U iMn! la uiUlt. mmmj 1 I Sold at MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Income Tax Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 3Z4 2nd Ave. Phone 88 To This Canada weove... "May we gain a higher degree of national consciousness, a greater pride in our nation and our country ... a pride In keeping t with the land that bore us. May we learn to. cheer 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! The 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 will-ingly the taxes to support a Canada at war. To 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. Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVEHYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 Money Savcrs-'-Buy Now! Men's DRESS PANTS. Big variety, well finished. All Wool Tweeds and Worsteds. All sizes. Prices $4.95 to S6.75 Men's COTTON SHORTS for summer wear. Size 30. gy m 5Qc BLANKETS, all wool Colors grey and white. Best ?romty".PriCM 8.75 Men's WORK BOOTS. Plain toe. Black. Solid build. All sizes. Special. A QT per pair Men's WORK PANTS. Good make. All sizes. Reg. ular price. CO ff ft i3M. Now Men's DRESS SinRTS. all sizes, assorted colors. Prices $1.75 to CO AC Men's Fine All Wool Blue SERQE SUITS. Also Pin Stripes, high grade quality. Well tailored, all sizes. Reduced prices. $30 10 $37.50 Men's WORK SHIRTS. Big assortment. Wool and Cottons. Well made. All sizes. Prices from $1.10 10 $2.95 Mens SWEATERS. All kinds to choose from. Zipper and pullover styles. Reduced prices. S1.95 to 84.50 Children's SHOES for Dress. Straps and lace styles. All leather. Sizes 10 to 2. Clearing at 81.95 to 82.95 Men's fine DRESS OX FORDS. Black and Brown. All sizes. CI QC Special, pair .... Men's RAIN COATS. All sizes. Fawn and Green Tweed Tons. c.lal 86.95 Boys' LONG PANTS. Cotton and Blue Cheviot for assortment. Special prices. 81.95 t0 82.75 Men's TIES. All kinds to choose from. Very special 50c 10 81.00 Men's BEDROOM SLIPPERS. All leather, well made. Black and Brown. All sizes. Special, G0 ns 34. 3 per pair Men's Gabardine RAINCOATS. Made in England. Will stand lots of wear. All sizes. Special $24 B.C. CLOTHIERS LTD. Third Avenue Established 1930 Place an Ad in The Daily News It Pays PAOE THREE . t TUNES FOR NEW VICTOR RECORD HITS UVE-Wtt.s-taf-B?: iT.TTiiii'. T. " .Til rr - ,iir vnu HLKn DOHOTHIN' 1 is; - aiu ME D.4. BU-rti.h.rici. 5S llLstUB is II' UTmrm Ettry timt jeu buy a mw ncttd, try t$ bring am tU rtterj im uitb fan. KING GEORGE prince rdpert CAFE ROOFING CO. Special Chinese Dishes gox jjj Chop Suey Specialists on Bulltuy Chow Mein Hours 10 ajn. to 10 p.m. Repairs, Reshlngllng 2nd Avenue and 8th Street Free Estimates 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