8 FOR YOUR EMPTY BEER TOURISTS "SKEENA BRIDGE CAM1"' One mile Kast of Terrace Box 13 Terrace, B.C. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (H. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE GARAGE ' W. C. Osborne V. Imhoff A. M. Williams Expert Repairs on all makes of .cars Reconditioning Motors Tractors Road Equipment Machine Work Diesel Acetylene and Electric Welding nX 202 : TERRACE, B.C. TTLES They Are Urgently Needed The quantity of bottled beer which can be made available to the public is directly affected by the number of empty beer bottles which are returned by the consumer. A definite shortage of empty beer bottles now exists. You can help to alleviate this shortage . . . you can convert your empty beer bottles into cash. You will receive 25c per dozen for them if you take them to: CITY TRANSFER Prince Rupert, B.C. i i 1 1 Commercial, Industrial and Marine Electricians ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring and Repairs MOTT ELECTRIC L I M I T F, 1) Offices In Vancouver and New Westminster Phone Black 367326 2nd Ave. Floor Sanding and Finishing Repairs and Alterations Val Spidel Green 186 Box 1430 St. "B" Going to Terrace for the Week-End? GET YOUR FOOD SUPPLIES IN OUR MODERN SELF-SERVE GROCERY SECTION. CITY PRICES FAST SERVICE THE SKEENA MERCANTILE 0. McADAMS, Prop. TERRACE. B.C. TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND Terrace ... The Playground of the North Where the Entire Family Can Get the Most Out of Their Vacation! SWIMMING' FISHING HIKING at LAKELSE LAKE Our wonderland, unspoiled Just a place to take your bed roll and a picnic basket and enjoy the scenic wonder a wonderful lake and the largest Hot Springs on the North American Continent. Mr. Brookes of the Skeena Motor Transport will give you his personal attention with any Information you wish, .rransportation, cabins, train connections, etc., and eager w make your trip an enjoyable one. We are equipped with ample transportation facilities to the lake. Bus meets Saturday's midnight train and takes you right to the lake and brings you' back Sunday In time for return train to Rupert. BUS TAXI TRUCK WITH TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE rt'T Lunch Counter is open day and night Willi deliriously prepared Foods, Ice Cream, Cold Drinks. SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT G. L. BROOKES, Mgr. SKEENA COFFEE BAR PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS Three New Members In Women of Moose The regular meeting of the Prince Rupert Chapter, No. 211, Women of the Moose, was held. Wednesday. Business was discussed in the usual manner with three new members being ballotted on. Inga Wingham's name was again drawn for the "Moose Cash" drawing of $7, but she was absent so the drawing will be $3 for the next meeting. After the meeting refreshments were served. MAIDON, Essex, England O; This town of 9,000 residents on the River Blackwater hopes to become a leading yachting centre for Londoners. Announcements All advertisements n tins column will t5 charged lor a full month at 25c a word. Dominion bay celebrations, Saturday, July 7, Port Esslng-ton. CC.F. Strawberry Tea, Oddfellows' Hall, July 18, 2 to 5. Presbyterian Tea, July 25. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows Hall. 9 to 12. Dance, Orange Hall, Terrace, every Friday. Good time for all. ITCH CHECKED in a Jiff V or Money Back For quick relief from Itching caused by enema' Buuece iiout, scamps, pimples and ot her itrhin, renditions. ne pure, moling, medicated. liquid D. O. D. PRESCRIPTION. Creaseleu and stainless. Soothes, comforts and quickly calms Intense Itching. I Htn't suffer. Ak vour druggist today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Local News Items Servicemen returned and on leave are Invited to smoker at Canadian Legion clubrooms at 3 o'clock tonight. (It) Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Preston of Smlthers have been paying a brief visit to the city. Mr. Preston Is district agriculturist at Smlthers. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bryant are at present on a visit to Prince Georgeto which city they are contemplating moving soon to make their future home. Miss Edna Dobble, R.N., has returned to the city to rejoin the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Recently she has been on the Hazelton Hospital staff. Relief from NEURITiC Pain Don't Buffer another djv from the cruel torment of Neuritic, Rheumatic or Arthritic Pain. Get quick relief as V- t V. , 1, T..r.i i J. t c I -R a. Specially made to relieve Rheumatic Pain and Stillness, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica. T-K-C'a are sold by druggets everywhere. 50c SI, T'25 A. All children tagging for Gyro playgrounds please meet at Union Steamships office Saturday, July 7. Morning taggers 8 a.m., afternoon taggers 12 noon. (156) There were two Initiations on Tuesday night when the local Moose Lodge was In regular session. With Governor Gillis Royer in the chair, there was a good attendance. Giljis Royer Is leaving tomorrow night for Seattle where, in his capacity as governor of the local lodge, he will attend the northwest conference of the Loyal Order of Moose. POPULAR PICTURE "National Velvet" Draws Large Crowds to Capitol and None Are Disappointed Line-ups longer than have been seen at the Capitol Theatre In considerable time Indicated that more than usual interest Is being taken in "National Velvet," the current offering, which opened yesterday and Is continuing today and tomorrow. The interest Is well justified too for all are agreeing that it Is a thoroughly delightful picture Produced in technicolor, the story centres on the training of a beautiful bay race horse which culminates In. a dramatic winning of the famous Grand National Steeplechase at Aln-tree near Liverpool by the little girl owner and jockey. The enactment of the Grand National Is both thrilling and realistic. The setting is in a picturesque village near Liverpool and there is a pretty little atmosphere of family life. Into the village and family comes Mickey Rooney, portraying a broken-spirited, shiftless Irish Jockey. While Rooney is billed as the star, Elizabeth Taylor, sweet and demure, whose sole love is horses, takes the show. Donald Crisp has the role of the crusty hut human-hearted father. Anne Revere Is the understanding mother. Six-year-old Jackie Jenkins is cast in an important Juvenile role while another favorite in the cast Is Arthur Treacher. "National Velvet" Is the screen adaption of the famous novel of the same name. for the JULY BRIDE IN PRACTICAL TASTE . 4T r. v f - 1L Are Our Assortments of KITCHENWARE ENAMEIAVAKE GADGETS LINENS And other Household Requirements THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" G. P. Tinker left last night on a business trip to Vancouver. Miss Pat Galloway left last night on a trip to Ocean Falls and Vancouver. Radio Operator W. H. Davis of the B. c. police returned today from Vancouver where he spent month's sick leave. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark, Fifth Ave. E., returned today on the Prince George from a three-weeks holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Miss Muriel Vance returned to tne city tnis morning from a holiday trip to Vancouver during which she attended a conven tlon of the Order of the Eastern Star. Loss of a sum of money from the pocket of his vest which he had left hanging in the wash room of the Pacific rooms was reported' to police Thursday afternoon by Chow Dong, janitor of the Pacific rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee have Just returned frem holidaying In the Portland Canal area where for many years they made their home. They report activity of eastern interests in bonding l properties there. James Park, manager of Watts & JJickerson store at Smlthers, arrived in the city on Wednesday nights train from the interior and sailed last night for a two-weeks combined business and vacation trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill and daughter, Miss Dorothy O'Neill, and son, John, are leav ing tomorrow night for Vancouver where they will attend the marriage, of Bertie O'Neill to Miss Patricia Slight on July 14. Capt. and Mrs. H. Calderwood, Sixth Ave. E., accompanied by their daughter, Jean, and son, AB Gordon Calderwood, returned to the city today from a trip to Vancouver during which Capt Calderwood attended Masonic Grand Lodge sessions. Gordon Calderwood Is spending a month's leave at home from his naval duties at Halifax. A party of Prince Rupert men arrived back in the city on tho Prince Rupert last night from Ketchikan whence they had flown by chartered aircraft on Wedneday afternoon. The trip was made by W. D. Lamble, A. J. Dominato, Allen Morgan, Gordon Durkln, Victor .Murray and G&rge Murray In an Ellis Airlines six-passenger transport. The party enjoyed a day's visit in Ketchikan, boarding the Canadian National vessel last night to return home. YYTTTYTYYYTTYVYYYTTYYTYY Hotel... arrivals Prince Rupert H. B. Sc6tt, Vancouver; A. Coates, Vancouver; William Hanson, Smlthers; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. HoUon and family, Ketchikan; G. M. Hemsworth, Vancouver; Rev. and Mrs. A. Rutherford, Kispiox. SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala Friday SS Cardena Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5C8 r u m The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S rjji FINEST SALMON I Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary Names Committees New entertainment and sick ylslting committees for the ensuing three months were ap pointed at a meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Cana dian Legion last night with Mrs. G. V. Hanley, the president, In the chair. The entertainment committee consists of Mrs. C. E. Morrow, convener; Mrs. A. Guyan, Mrs. G. A. Hebb, Mrs. F. Ellison and Mrs. C. Barker. The sick visiting committee Is Mrs. Frank Ellison and Mrs. William Rothwell for trie east end and Mrs. Boulter sr. and Mrs. Henry Smitn sr. for the west end. A large shipment of sewing was reported having been made toy a committee under Mrs. Hebb as convener. Satisfactory results of a recent tea and sale were reported. Able Seaman L. F. Engstrom has arrived in the city to spend a 58-day leave at his home here before proceeding to Pacific duty. He has been on the Atlantic convoy for 18 months. CARD OF THANKS The officers and men of the 1st (R.) Battalion, Prince Rupert Regiment, extend their thanks to the following firms who generously contributed to the sports fund for prizes to be competed for at the annual training camp now being held at Nanalmo: Edmunds & Walker Ltd.; Albert, McCaffery Ltd.; Atlin Fisheries Ltd.; Smith & Elklns; Kalen Hardware; Mott Electric; Love Electric; Rupert Peoples Store; A. W. Llpin; Cut Rate Shoe Store; Rupert Motors; Shear-down's; H. Friesen; Prince Ru pert Supply; Howe & McNulty; W. F. Stone, Clothiers; Gordon Bryant; S. C. Thompson; Over-waltea Ltd.; Georgetown Lumber, Co.; Phllpot & Evitts. Buy War Savings Stamps NoTiUNGJ- There are three 85 extra "Snnet W hne" vitamin D to help build it is sealed ana -- pened -Je S J digest. can. '"'.. ...treatment ib,e became v--- nuk . ... .... Write for vaiua' Catnatton V Vancouver, u.v.. Announcement Hung Yen Chin announces that he has bought out the interest of his former pait-ner, Lee You Kok, in the Fulton Street Apartment Block, C18 Fulton Street. (161) THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most' Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 Prince Rupert, B.O, " THE DAILY NEW8 Friday, July 6, 1945 mm PAGE THREE The Perfect Thirst Quencher ALAOA e) TEA Announcement Our store will close June 18th to July 14th inclusive, and we trust this will occasion no inconvience to our customers. ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING ' BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Let Us Fit You ivitli... Smart Footwear . . . IN . . . W. F. STONE "CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION" Phone 234 PLEASING STYLES QuaIity Stock AT $6.95 to $10.50 Call me "BILL" Business As Usual During Rebuilding Here to serve the public YORK CONSTRUCTION Building, Materials, Estimates General Building Nothing too big or too small PHONE BLACK 884 EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CH6W MEIN, CHOP SUEY 11 ajn. to 1 ajn. Poulsen's Cafe and Dining Room Is the Talk of the Town WHY? Because . . . It's the nicest-looking place in town. It's open for banquets, weddings and parties. Meetings may be arranged. "As good as the best, Better than the rest." FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION . . . quality foodstuffs are carried at all times. If you -want the best, you will find it on our shelves. You are invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS