Atr T J4, 1844 THE- DAILY NEWS PAGE TURK L .-.. toft's fimf fiome'econo- !" . . . wsftime cooainrcwumiv r . r .. r-f iKtf Mie Lfiuk for ... .1 1. fci-.H fifh MonJlv icon for Breakfast erlltnt, breokfmi h a erf important meal. trt your family gefi a thai h both oppe-fix- J nutritionally right I 1 igv to people' - nutrition! "Put's why mo:!icn lay rpccui :ie aurnmer I 1 inr all-round 1:; j txxl energy, B eggs and - : served llnukc !u$ been "rus been then . . . - : -runes . . . SWIFTS PREMIUM PLATTER 12 Uifrt SwiTt'a Premium bttoa 2 BfcxAfitU f (ft 4 sheet Ue4 iMiV 1 cup a ilk- SB mmr ult Serves A- Pine Swift's Premium IUcoo the baton wnli the sweet smoke UMr ttJJ frviog psn, ctA over mpJmie best until Ggbtlv Ctirrrt: Krrp ho IWit the eggs tfugjitlv. add ult snd milk. Dip brew! tikes in rjtg miituie n4 fry ui baa dripping ull g olien brown. Atrsnge on plstttr illustrated and imf hoc lortrnlnH; Brookfield Butter, Eggs nnd Cheese can say this in three words BUY COAL SING" NOW! ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. llfi -PHONES 117 SET BWEKriNQ I'RNEUS CLEANED P REPAIRED lulpment and help uu di a clean Job. one mack 7JJ ME SERVIPR ANDYMAN or make an omelette . . . serve hicon with nurnulide or jelly, on pancakes. But make the morning meal utuinifig and attractive. T CANADIAN CO. LIMITED fit Premium Ham and Bacon; Sllverleaf Lard; Re-opening of the LD. Cafe CHOP SUEY and CHOW MEIN Hours 0:30 am, to 1:00 a.m. Advertipe in The Daily News fUE THK TOILEU I I i I I. Local 1 News items.. PHONE 8 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL. AND NEWS ITEMS A Marhmlsts Dance. Oddfellows Ha. Sat Aug. 19. il5 ML, Mary Postuk was among hr-s leaving Saturday night : ur Vancouver. Mr. O, L. Hall was among those leaving on Saturday night , fod Vancouver. J Mra. W. Wruthall and Miss Audrey Wrathall were among , thoie leaving Saturday night on i a trip to Vancouver. 1 , ! Miss D, Shearman lef Satttr 1 day night on a hoHday trip to Vancouver. Cyri; D. Morgan, Vancouver. .. paying a regular business visit tu Prince Rupert. ' A Moose meeting tomorrow night I at 8 o'clock in Eagle Hall Refreshments. Capt. Andrew Johnson, of the pilotage service, left for Vancouver Saturday night on a two month's vacation. Mra. J. Medftl, of Edmonton, who has been visiting In Prince Oeorge and Prince Rupert, left Saturday night for Vancouver, after which she will return to Edmonton A YOUR BOYS RAINCOAT is our problem too and we have a complete selection. Sizes 2 through 18 JlUi-KItT MEN St HOYS' STORE, Just around corner from MeCutoheon Drug. (195) Staff Sergeant O. A. Johnston of the Provincial police arrived In the city on Saturday from Victoria. He will take charge of the district office, according to an announcement from Victoria. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong announce the engagement of I their youngest daunnter. Amy. ! to 2nd Lieut. J. II. Jef ferles. son I or Mr. and Mrs. B. Jeff cries of J Prince Oeorge. The wedding will take place In Vancouver on August 21. the Rev. A. C. Wright of Kerrlsdale Baptist Church officiating. BOMBED RELIEVED LONDON O Hundreds of General Post Office telephonists from do-sens of towns in areat beyond present range of Hlt- UeTs flying bombs have vorun- i-terfrd to relieve opposition num. bers in London so the latter can have a stretch of uninterrupted and safe rest, somewhere else Announcements Alt tlTmlTOHM In thU column U) tx cbansn) tor a tull month at 2Se wort. Ladles' Aid Tea at Lutheran Church. Aug. 19. 2 to 6 pjn. (195) Valhalla Dance, August 23 Oddfellow' Halt 9:30 to 1:30. Canadian Legion W. A. Dance. Sept. 8. Oddfellows' Hall, De-Carlo's Orchestra. Pioneer Home Benefit Dance. Sept. 1. Oddfellows' HalL 10 to 2. De Carlos orchestra. Orange Ladles' Dance. Oddfel lows' Hall. Aug. 10. DeCarlo's Orchestra. 9:30 to 1:30. You I HOPE HE Ir1 HE'D CATCHES HIM "Build B.C. Payrolls'' Should See This Camp BETTER! ffio lei A mining man who plans a trip into the far North, later this month, is getting his supplies together. "Everything but the milk," he says. "The boys at camp want Pacific Milk and I'll wait till I get to the Arm,' where It's unrestricted." PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed L0.D.E. Tag Day Realizes $356 Queen Mary Chapter, LO.D.E. realized $350 from their tag day Saturday, It was announced by Mrs. W. Brass this morning. Pleasant weather assisted taggers by bringing many people out on the streets. Orange Dance Proves Popular. Attraction Convened by Mrs. Vie Menzles, the Orange Ladles' Dance last week at the Oddfellows' Hall was well attended. Jean de Carlo's Orchestra played for the occasion. Mrs. Poulsen and Mrs. Connery were In charge of the door, Mrs. Ames Murray and Mrs. Sya Cox operated the soft drinks booth: Mrs. H. Calder and Mrs. E. Evans were in charge of the check room, and Mrs. Moller, Mrs. Newton and Mrs. Branch-flower supervised the serving of refreshments. Peter Kerr Drowned Peter Kerr, former builder and carpenter of Prince Rupert, was recently drowned at Victoria, He has a brother at Wistaria, central B.C. Card of Thanks I wish to. thank my friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy and for their beautiful floral offedlngs tend ered during the sickness and death of my beloved husband. MRS. PETER ALMAR. Birth Notice 1 Born on Sunday morning, August 13, at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, to Rev. and Mrs. A. F. MacS ween, a daughter. fie aflHafln 'aHBBVskkvv? Seek Co-operation Of All Advertisers To permit adequate time for the composm? of advertisements and assure the. utmost satisfaction, merchants are asked to submit their advertising copy to The Dally New not later than 4 pun. of the day prior to publication. Co-operation along this-line will be appreciated and will pay dividends to the advertisers. Ads for the classified columns are reulred not later than 10:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Announce Plans For Reception of Lieut-Governor A p-.frlic reception will be held on the Court House green by Lieut. Governor W. C. Woodward when he visits- the city August 31. according to tenta tive plans laid for the obser vance of his visit Plans are subject to aDproval by Col. D. B. Martyn, officer commanding Prince Rupert defence area. Weather permitting, the reception will follow an inspection and review of the Prince Rupert garrison before the Court House at 2:30 p.m. In the event of rain the reception will be held in the Naw drill halL 1 ' On his arrival at 2 o'clock, the lieutenant-governor will be met' by a military guard of honor. At 7 o'clock a dinner will be held at headquarters mess, and at 9 o'clock a military ball with civilian euests in the Navy drill hall DANCE TUESDAY. AUG. 15 Bobby Krid's Orchestra ODDFELLOWS' HALL Smithers RetireAAssessor i Moykig;to IsIand ' I SMITHERS-, Aug. 14 Mr. and I Mrs. H. F. Noel, who have made i their home in Smithers for the-' j past 17 years, left Smltherr by" car. Saturday morning ta drtve-i 'to Nanalmo, where they have purchased a business and intend! to make their future home. I Mr. Noel lost his store build-' I ing and-a large part of his stock:) , in the fire last May. He reopened in the Masonic I Hall building, but has disposedil 01 this business to Mrs. Margaret Warner and Mrs; James Stiver, and Is leaving the north country permanently after some 21 years. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Welch will leave Smithers August 18 to make their home- in- West Mr. Welch was recently supeT- anuated as tax: assessor. They were located at Hazelton before moving: to Smithers. Fred Boyt was appointed as tax assessor to succeed Mr. Welch. 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