NOTICE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT to wit: public notice is hereby given to the electors of the municipality aforesaid that a poll has become necessary t the election now pending for the same, and that I have granted snch poll; and, further, that the persons duly nominated as candidates at the said election, and or whom only votes will be received, are: Surname Other Names FORMAN, Peter P. Retail Cleric THE BULKLEY MARKET Features! CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 vg9 Whether for Mayor or Alderman BLACK, Thomas Benncl For 1827 Atiin Ave. 'Elc :.ncal Superintendent. Alderman L mSEY. Gcorije Bernard For 1122 11th Ave. e. JurJerman. Alderman For Alderman 1018 Ambrose Ave. Of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly. Given under my hand at Trince Kupert, B.C., this 9th day of July, A.I). 1913. H. D. Thain. Returning Officer. The said poll shall be opened and kept at the Council Chamber, City Hall, Fulton Street, on the 12th day of July, 1915, between the hours of U a.m. and 8 p.m. A. MacKenzie Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CIIAIKS FOR YOUR DAILY USE AND TO ADD TO YOUR COMFORT Deck Clialrs and Reclining chairs In contrasting colors Awning Material Pull-up Chairs Coxswell Reclining Chairs Parlour Chairs - Bodolr Chairs Chesterfield Chairs Rocker Chair? Baby High Chairs Kitchen Chairs. These chairs are now In stock, covered in different materials and all vary in colors. Phone :75 327 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points i ! Tuesday SS Catala Friday SS Cardena Sailings for Queen Charlotte I Islands every fortnight V Further, information, Tickets and Reservations . FRANK j J . . SKI NNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5C8 LU1MI for the JULY MIDE IN PRACTICAL TASTE . . . M ' ' of- r - r i -m : -rf ... . Are Our Assortments KITCIIKNWAKH KNAMKLWAKR VZl A GADGETS LINENS And other Household Requirements THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" WE HEAR New Cars are Just around the corner WE HEAR YOU want a shiny new car . . . WE KNOW Ford Cars are best for economical driving . . S. E. PARKER LIMITED Ford and Mercury Dealers ocal News Items . Vote for T. B. Black, endorsed by Non-Partisan AssU (160) Mr. Sam fn4pv rpt.tirnprf Monday from a month's holiday trip u Vancouver ana Vancouver Island points. "k. Phone 570 Civic Labor Federation Headauarters. for Infor mation, on Election Day, July 12th. (160) Miss Alice Barbe returned on the Princess Adelaide Monday from a holiday trip to Relief from NEURITIC Pain Don't Buffer another day from the cruel toiment of Neuritlc, Rheumatic or Arthritic Pain. Get quick relief at thouaandsliavewithTempleton T-R-C Specially made to relieve Rheumatic Pain and Stlflnena, Neuralgia, Laimbago. Sciatica. T-R-C are sold by druggitu everywhere. 50c, $1. T-2S Announcements C.C.F. Strawberry Tea, fellows' 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. WOODY HERMAN, the man who plays the Blues, says "Adam Hats are the style-beat with me." To make this a stylish Summer, Mr. Herman wears one of the Jaunty Adam models. Adam Hats from 53.95 to $6.00 Featured by iRupcrt IMens and Boys. Store GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YUUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., BJi. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 Lumber Wc now have a stock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand FLOORINO We have a limited quantity of 1x3 Maple Flooring on .hand. Call and see It. Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Mrs. M. Jessup left last night for a visit in Vancouver. Mrs. John Johnson sailed last night for a visit to Duncan, Van couver island. a Vote Forman In the interests tf all citizens or Prince Rupert. uoui Mr. and Mrs. Percv Welter left today on the Catala on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. William Hall and daugh ter, Patricia, left last night for Vancouver enroute to Winnipeg for a visit. Miss Nanrv Rorie left last night for Victoria where she will pay a visit with her motner wno has been In poor health of late. Mrs. W. R. Wrathall and daughter, Barbara Ann, returned Monday on the Princess Adelaide from a month's holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Stan Ravllle left vesterday for Stewart where he will spend the next six weetes on Nortnern British Columbia Power Co. cienTsre Patc.hett. chief dairy inspector of the provincial department of Agriculture, arrived In the city last night by car from the interior and is registered at the Prince Rupert Hotel. Don Forward, area secretary for Young Men's Christian Association War Services here, will leave at the end of the -week for Toronto on business. Mrs. Forward and family are spend ing the Summer at Terrace. C. F. Coltman, of the provincial motor license branch, arrived in the city Monday from the Interior with the mobile drivers' examination unit and will conduct examinations of applicants for drivers' licenses at the court house for the next week. T Rev. 'E. W 'Scott, rector of Bt. t ' been acting as naval padre at HALCA Chatham for the lastu 10 days durlne the absence of Chaplain O. Hossle. I Rarifn Omratnr Josenh Ward. of the provincial police, left t6-day on the Catala for Vancouver where he will spend a few days before going to Campbell River, where he has been transferred In the police fcervlce. Mrs. Wnrri and famllv will remain In Prince Rupert for the immedi ate future. Found guilty on a charge of supplying liquor to an Indian, Lance-Corporal Jesse Roy Green was fined $100 by Magistrate W. D. Vance In city police court on Monday. The evidence was that Green took the Indian Into the lane and sold him a bottle for $5. PO and Mrs. Terry Fortune are expected to arrive in the city tomorrow to visit their families and friends. Since their mar riage two weeks ago at Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Fortune, the latter formerly Catherine Ward of Prince Rupert, have been visiting on Vancouver Island. PO Fortune is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Fortune, 'Fourth Avenue East. FRANCOIS LAKE BATHING BEAUTY MAY COME HERE FRANCOIS LAKE, July 10 The Francois Lake district is planning to go. alj. out to win the bathing beauty contest at Prince Rupert leading up to the nomination of a candidate for Miss America honors. A laree deleeatlon mav eo to Prince Ru pert for the carnival at which the bathing beauty contest will be a feature. LISTEN THURSDAY, JULY 12th 6:30 p-m- To a discussion on the subject of the ' Rehabilitation of Ex-Service personnel by ARTHUR MacNAMARA Deputy Minister of Labour and Director of National Selectire Serrice i and V R. C. VAUGHAN President, Canadian National Railway! RADIO STATION CFPR THIS IS A SUBJECT OF IMPORTANCE TO ALL CANADIANS! W45-52 BEST SELLERS IN BOOKS As selected by ihe New York Times Book Review Fiction Author Price Tireat Son Tim Wine of Pan Lorenzo . . 1'rlclfs Way . 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Fourth Avenue West, was one of the men who helped supply Canadian combat soldiers as they slugged their way across France, Belgium, Holland and Germany, it was in Releium that he made the acquaintance of the Nazi's vengeance weapon. Arriving Monday on the Prin cess Adelaide from Vancouver, to which city he travelled after leaving the troopship Louis Pas-tpnr at Halifax. CaDt. Orme saw his home town for the first time since he went overseas "with the Third Division in 1941. He is on a 30-day leave after which he will report back to Vancouver, possibly for discharge. Capt. Orme respects the V- bomb because he knows first hand what it can do. In Belgium he said one landed In a down-j town district of a city, killing 700 people in the crowaea thoroughfare. Although more than a block awav. CaDt. Orme sustained a dislocated shoulder from the explosion. Concussion from the blast knocked the floor from under 'him as he stood In an office building and he was Injured In an effort to prevent himself falling through the wreckage. As well as being a horror in strument for civilians, the rocket bombs had a military value as well, Capt. Orme can attest. A petrol dump which Service Corps troops had laboriously concentrated was the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY RELIABLE COUPLE to care for 10 -year -old boy visiting for two months. Interview requested. Apply Box 53 Dally News. (tf) We've the recipe you want for a lovely golden brown. Just don one of these brief lovelies and let the sun do the rest. A number of sassy little suits to choose from, gay colorful and very easy on the eyes. ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR "WE LEAD-OTHERS FOLLOW" Prince Rupert, BiC, CFPR THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday; July 10, 1945 Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) TUESDAYPAL 4:00 Words With Music 4:15-0. I. Jive 4:30 Great Moments In Music 5:000.1. Journal 5:30 Remember 5:45 Supper Club 6100 Amos 'n Andy 6:30 Fred Waring 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Books for the Times 7:30 Classics for Today 8:00 To be announced o .11 nanny nnrvlman's Orch. 9:00 Fibber McGee and Molly 9:30 Mail can 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Elmore Phllpott 10:15 CBC News Roundup 10:30 Suspense 11:00 Silent- WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical ClocK 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning concert 9:00 BBC News Announcement Hun Yen Chin announces that he has bought out the interest of his former partner, Lee You Kok, In the Fulton Street Apartment Block, 618 Fulton Street. (161) PAGE THREES SEND YOUR MAGAZINES TO SEA Onr tailor are asking for your magazines. Two million are heeded. Take yours to any Navy League urancu. SALADa TEA centre of a V-bomb hit. It destroyed 160J)00 gallons of gasoline. "It was a heartbreaker," Capt. Orme recalled ruefully. "We needed the gas badly. Al that time our units were using up 100,000 gallons of petrol a day." 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