-of 4. JM4 THE DATLTNEW3 Arc, ere'iff yowe magi? wandl formaldngmilk ' IsAYS ELSIE i ''It doesn't matter whe' yw live ou can still nave mnici just oau jvm I. Prc'crcd MUW to water, whisk with on egg-lei'trond prcstol You have exactly theromount creamy, miuimiiin v.v.j Irnunetdof Jurpox where mUJc is required." Mora reasons why youH like KUMi KIJM patteurUed whole oulk powdered. Only t , , A tnuuture hat been removed. All the cram j kft Uw KUM keep, freih indefinite! In Its vacuum elJ ? , C ... Even ftrr openlin, KLI M kef frtth ; . A . rt for lung time. ILk uxe to replace lkl K ; .IM ' 1)bt, eaty to curry. Saw ipoee. Ready ft ite iik. Joit fallow Utc linojJe tlltectioru r; uJ co the can. ( Irrrvr n vitnl nroduet reauirexl in laree r.,. quits' ' rj fir our fighting forces everywhere. k' ; -j, 7 the amount jor civilian use 11 ic , ' iruever for infant feeuinz if you Ihavs dl"" alfy in getting a sufficient supply ,c $ or ueaier get m loucn wun us. TMt IOIWN COMANT UMITID r Dry Mill DfeWUa TwvnM 4. Out. l Summer ""wu. corn linn. HE TlJ AXTOUiM, IHA.M0V POWDERED FORM" ress and Work Clothes MONEY SAVERS HCY NOW! tZZX PANTS. ' x finished. Twee S3 and A .,:-.- Prices .95 h S6.75 M.-ITON SHORTS tor F-rr tr S.ze 30, 50c i 'ct.v.:z oxfords. M- It-- AH.mzck. 1.50 1(1 7.00 I DRES3 CE3. Now c?r-.i sox, N: w 1 WORK PANTS. 55c 30c pi OCa P r DREn3 8HIRTS. nil ' trtcd colors. Id .75 10 2.45 iOE SUITS Al. m I ..h.t,h BradC fl"11-i WC.1 tallOfprt nil prices f 10 S37.50 work Rittn-ra F tmc.it Wool and Cot- 9 mn. . ym : aii sizes rr irom 10 10 2.95 Men' COVERALLS. Fuli cut nig pockctv Qo nr Children's SHOES for Dress. Straos and lace styles. All leather. Sizes 10 to 2. Clearing at 1.95 to $2.95 Mens WORK BOOTS. Real buy. AH &lzcs. 4.25 10 6.25 Men's UAIN COATS. All sizes. Fawn and Green Tweed Tops. dal 6.95 Hoys' LONO PANTS. Cotton and Blue Cheviot for as-nortment. Special prices. S1.95 10 S2.75 Men's flno DRESS CAPS. 1.25 Men' WORK GLOVES. !S?, 55c Men's BEDROOM SLIPPERS. All leather, well mado. Black and Brown. All sizes; Special, CO 7 $ per pair Men's Gabardine RAINCOATS. Made In England. Will stand lots of wear. All sizes. Special 24 C CLOTMIFR LTD. Establlslitd 1930 Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Ass'n Sco" JOHN L. WRiaHT Special Representative UCA Hays Cove Circle Opposite Staff Dining Hall un Atl in The Daily News It Pays Locals 1 PHONE 8C TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS j ITEMS. J. Wilcox, left last night for 'Vancouver where he will spend a holiday. MIm Joy Berg, and Miss C. Orey left last ngh on a holiday trip to Vancouver. R. 8. Oreig returned this morning from a vteit to Van couver. A The office of Dr. J. Munthe and the Norwegian Consulate will be closed until August 9. Mrs. Len Brewerton and twoi children left lae eight to holl-! day In Vaneouter. j Mr. and Mm. R. E. Benson returied this morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island. Eric Berner Is a patient in Prince Ruprt General Hospital following a major operation. She U reported doing well. Among thoe leaving tonight for the south are Rev. and Mrs A. Chesfles, who have arrived from the Bat and are proceed -in to Alert Bay. Capt. W. L. Dass, former skip pw of Nora Jane, is leaving tonight to return to his home tn Vancouver after a brief visit to the city. Mn. Dorothy Oarbutt left last nifht for Vteurer on her wo to Winnipeg, where she will title over a position as Y.W.C.A hosts. . Atnongr those taarlag last night Jon g ootid sy oin t Vancouver 'were Mns. E. it TimmrrmeUter and MM Patricia Ttmmermets-ter. .Pnvtneial Polle Constable and MM. 3. A. L. Hamblln oi Vancouver, arrived in the city thu morning from the south. Constable HambMn ha been posted with thfc c4ty detachment Tpr. Kenneth Wrathall. yuuntt-est son of Mr. and Mr. W .-line Caaadlan-Aettve Army., 'through the Prince Rupert re-eru.Ung station Is Clifford Oorgc McCarter. 35; of Prhiee Rupert who left last night for Va;."'iiVC! reception centre. Hi dj bc-!, a wi lder at the dry idi k uJ.d a member of the re- I serve -Tr- HiS w !c iives in Pf ... -e Ru;x" in.hl.l'. COAST MISSSION WORK STRESSED , With a general discussion on ! church and diocesan matters, Get Into tlep wllli our loy nrrM-a! C.rX Into uniform ami nluulr-r for oirwot wnl(A W'rar tlir(i.S, IhhIkf lliclwt.lge tlial IrlU llie xorl.l that juii are rratly to fiitlit fur tlclory! S. R. PARKER, LTD. I'OKD I)lwLEK v a vrr ft fV I NOTICE OP INTENTION TO AITLY In Quern Charlotte Land Record-niriit of iTlnr. Ilupert, and Take riolice mat c v Aitent. Intends to PP of the following dewrlbed , lnd.-- Cnmmenetnn ai a ,V rTori1 theV- 300m"fm "Snitt & VJh feet ; tbjnee 300 fret Nortn; mencF im 4 ronUlnlng four acre., more or leu. E. C. STEVENS. Dnted June 36th, 1044. , IN THE SUPREME COtmT OF URITI8H COLUMHIA IN THE MATTER OP THK "ADMIN IN T1IE MATTER OP TIIK ESTATE Or JUHN '"'.'I'l'", ' UPCEASED. INTESTATE ot tne Buprrmr Mcinald iho d ed on or about th. mHay'ot Mar. IMf- AU pmons I'noSed jo me forthwith and al Si? z p3:,vgf will diKtrlbution jw ifaUlng which 'mid. rrKard WW to .uch having cllm of which I hall hav. been noiiATr.h at rrl'nee nupjrt ,no thl. SOth day of Ju 0. iOUUN A. WATT, OitmnX' Aimlnl-rat.or, Prlne. Rupert, DO. delegates this afternoon are con- It S. Sargent Of Hazelton Dies Richard S. Sarcent. Dresident of R, S. Sargent Ltd. of Hazel-' ton, died there yesterday. He had been in ill health for Borne Ume. Mr. Sargent Is well known throughout the entire Hazelton district having resided there for nearly SO years, most of which ume ne was a mercnanv. Loses Prize For Being Absent Because of her absence. Coworker Amelia OUen lost out in . a "Moose- cash" drawing at the I meeting of the Prince- Rupert (Chapter. 211 W.O.TJ Wednesday night Next meeting- the "Moose cash-" will be $0, going to the one who is present when the drawing is held. The business meeting was followed by a lively dance. Stop Itch Bites Heat Rash Ctw kl fnp itz-hlfif of liwrt Uln. brtt ruh, mrmt. It m, p.- :. min. ralr Jr-. t f .iw lt.rtlnr nottunc Btlnt' O. O. D. fHUCRIPTION. Uii.lr, midM If h tvttm or r tjr ir.--mr V tr e untf Wratrwil, who has spent tne last D D ewtscmrno week home on furlough, is leav j- - in tonteht to return to Cams .OMHilMBBBBBnBHBHHHMBt c-Brden, Ont.. where he has been i in trstning with the Canadian , Armored Corn. j ' A new recruit to enlist in DANCE FRIDAY. AUGUST Hobby Krid's Orchestra ODDFEI.LOWS' HALL Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Our Coffee is Tops) TVTTTf TTTTf TTTTTf TTTTTVV SCRATCH COVER POL'SH tttwHkn in tmnititm ,U ll on wnn4f k mm! anr wmd btrmiM Ca raulr M CC IUm4 m nukah. il f Sold St .AIUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE GEO. J. DAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 116 4th Ave. E. RED 127 Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Prince Rupert PACIFICCAFE Special:. Chinese Dishes' Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Announccments All idvertlarmnu in tnu column will t cbargl for a full montb at 2Jc a word. L.OL. Aug. 5. Dance. LOOT. Hall, Pioneer Home Benefit Dance, eluding a highly successful .sept. 1. Oddfellows' Hall, 10 to inrce-Hay program ui we wit- uanos urcnesira donlan Coast Deanery meeting In St. Peter Church. The dtt-cusslon was under the leadership of Archdeacon nodgson. An Informative talk on Coast missions was given by Rev. O. Smith, leading to a deter mination by clergy and lay dele gates to- lay stress on tnls- worK upon returning to their respective- churches. following a major operation. He period was led by Very Rev. Dean Gibson. Rev. Canon W. F. Rush-brook led the Bible study. Orange Ladles' Dance. Oddfel lows' Hall, Aug. 10, DeCarto'f Orchestra. 9:30 to 1:30. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY URGENTLY Wanted' by working man and wife. Housekeeping living quarters. Quiet. No Smoke. No Drink. No children. Furnished or unfurnished. Ap- Bly Box 818 Daily News. 184) LOST Licence plate CT-322; Please return Hyde Transrer. Uti Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Bamford are expecting a visit from their daughter-in-law, Mrs. A. Bam ford, of Victoria. TT C k D J u.o. Rimy Dana Playing Sunday TSzt. Alan L. Manning has with the u. S. Army Port Band repeating on August 20. The Navy Band is expected to play the following Sunday and a mass band concert is planned for La borDay. The best buy In Monuments and Markers in B.C. is at National Monuments on 3rd Ave., first door Wet of Eaton's. NATIONAL MONUMENT P.O. Box 938. Prince Rupert Make your white clothes $( prevents them turning YEUQW Now thai you're doing .your own washing; don't forget that white clothes turn yellow eventually, vnleu you put back the 6W that't ofways part of rue while.. The older the whfte thing j the more they need Blofemg. Ju$ta swish or two of Blue in the last rinse thaff the one way to prevent white things fuming yellow. As? 1JW i arranged a program of favorite 1 musical numbers for the V. b-Army Port Band" to play Sunday ( at the Court House green, com-mencing. at 3 pjn. This Is the third In a series or concerts scheduled for the bands ( of the city. I Prince Rupert Garrison Banc i ana aauit cue. Marie ana ouo-bury Band will play August 13, HOW LONG SINCE YOU'VE AVRITTEN 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 Vacation Time'.'.1.' Terrace . . . Lakelse Lake New low transportation rates to all points in the Terrace area. Prompt and courteous service Write for information and reservations. RUS ; TAXI : TRANSFER SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT TERRACE, B.C. TheTca "SAL TEA MID-SEASON CLEARANCE MEN'S SPORT JACKETS Smartly Cut Tweeds in Two and Three-Button Models. Shades of Grey, Blue and Fawn. Sizes 35 to 42. Regular to $14.50 $9.95 '. . . . JUST ARRIVED MacGregor IUrPYFOOT" Double Sole Ankle Socks. All WooL Shades Beige, Teal, Brown and White. Sizes" 10& to 11. Pair -i m 75c MacGregor Regular Type Ankle Socks. All WooL Pair 75c to $1 ,25 FOR.MAL OPENING OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW .MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Tour Shopping. Tour x should in- 0 elude a Visit -i tn this near- - Shop wnere -f-HT V youll always find an abundant supply of the L i IP. L I 1 I choicest cute nf Meat. q' fT Fresh Fruit ana vegetables in 4 season from ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY HERE! our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line ot groceries. POULSEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN 6th ATe. 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 For Satisfaction and Performance Try a Watermans Fountain . Pen Moderately Priced From $3.57 up Choose the Pen to your liking at nrr - ntfl stywz J Trt