tie man, I what r.'o.v? World sugar stocks are dangerously low... use less-uso wifh discretion ITHE BULKLEY . MARKET Features: ANTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions Third Ave. Phone 178 Cafe and Dining Room Is the Talk of the Town WHY? tecause ... 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." fcllESTEnnrXI) SUITES priced at JjUJCi.OO and $17.".00 ONVERTO LOUNGES 875.00 and $0..00 PIECE DINETTE SUITES JjWO.OO and $78.00 LI 0 FURNITURE STOR PRINCE RUPERT, D.C. AND Popular Jrrince Steamers From Trince Uupcrt to Ocean Falls Vancouver Thursday Saturday Thursday steamer also calls Powell River to Ketchikan Wednesday Friday FAKES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Ave. and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE RUPERT B RAN D : : SMOKED :: BLACK GOD Canadian Fish Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. P'mVTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTT w Our white and brown Spectator Pumps are suro to please you . . . BEE OUR WHITE BABY DOLL PUMPS CUT RATE SHOE STORE fUUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAmAA3 Ltl Local News Items Announcements United W.A. tea and home cooking sale, Aug. 23, in Church Hall. , Old Time Dancing, I.O.D.E. Hall, 9-12, Saturday, August. 25. Admission 50c. L.OJj. Dance, Labor Day, Odd fellows' Hall, 9:30-1:30. Dance every saUurdav night. Oddfellows' Hall. 9 to 12. L.P.P. midnight dance, Monday, Sept. 3, 12:01-3:00 a.m., Oddfellows' Hall. Admission 50c. L.O.B.A. tea and sale of home cooking, Sept. 12, Oddfellows' Hall. Dance. Orange Fall. Terrace, every Friday. , Good time for all. Kindergarten will be discon tinued at the Convent this year. (208) A. Clearance of dresses, $3.95. At "Star's." Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wrathall returned on Tuesday night's train from Hazelton where they spent a week's holiday. ALadles Attention Please don't forget United Church Women's Auxiliary Tea and Sale of Home Cooking to be held tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 In the United Church Hall. Miss Patricia McClymont arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert today from her nursing training duties at St. Paul's Hos pital In Victoria to spend holidays with her mother, Mrs. T. McClymont. George Hooey, who has been at Massett operating stores for the Massett Co-operative Asso ciation, returned to the city at the first of the week to resume his duties with, the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association. Kenneth Pugsleyi accompanied by his wife and family, has arrived in the city from Vancouver to assume the position of manual training Instructor in the local schools. Mr. Pugsley not long ago received his discharge from the Royal Canadian Air Force in which he served aa aft instructor. Private Paul Dvornek, who received multiple wounds in the back in Germany shortly before the end of the war in Europe, will be returning soon to Shaughnessy Military Hospital in Vancouver to receive ''further treatment. He is at present visiting at Eleventh Ave. and 1m-manuel St. with his wife and little daughter, . Marie. Private Dvornek served overseas first with the artillery and then transferred to infantry. He enlisted in September 1939 and went overseas in 1942. Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. W. Miss Jean Smith returned on last night's train from a holiday trip to Lakelse LakeTerrace. Mrs. Q. V. Hariley left on the Princess Adelaide Monday night to pay a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Art Holbrook, of Port Hardy. During the month of July earnings of the ambulance operated Jointly by city and hos pital amounted to $147.50, the city council was informed Monday night by the health commit tee. Mr. and Mrs1. Henry Frlesen returned to the city on SunBay night's train from Hazelton where they were forced to leave their car because of motor' trouble while returning from a motor trip to Prince George and the southern interior. Among the passengers who sailed on the Catala yesterday for the south were Mts. T. Des. mond and Mrs. I. Desmond, Mrs. J. Garrick and two children, Mrs. E. Irving and Mrs. T. K Irving, Mrs. J Stanahan and two children, F. Sevhec, W. A. Gamble, J. L. Green, R, J. Aston, N, Necemer, Dean Dixon, Roy Summers and Mrs. Haugland and daughter. Rev. J. H. Hobden of Vancouver, secretary of the John Howard Society, which interests itself in prison conditions 'and work among prisoners, is in Ithe city in connection with his duties and w)ll spend a few days here, before returning to Vancouver, He is accompanied by Mrs. H6b-den with whom he came north from Vancouver aboard the United Church mission boat Thomas Crosby in charge of Rev. Peter Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Hobden are the guests while here of Mr. and Mrs. Don Forward. GETTING Is your budget ready to meet Reddy at the finishing line that happy day when washers, ironers, stoves, vacuums are again, on the market? Now is the time to plan that extra saving, to budget expenditures so that there will be some put aside each pay day to invest in Reddy, your electric servant. He'll save you many hours of household work. . imiiiiiiMiiira SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY . PHONE 657 BANDSMEN WELCOMED A call for more bandsmen is being Issued by Sergeant Peter Lien now that the Reserve Army unit has resumed its training program. There are a number of musicians being discharged from the forces and, if these men want to associate themselves with a musical organization, this Is their chance to do so, Sgt. Lien says. In addition it is possible that a group of beginners wui-De is sued with instruments and given Instruction If enough Interest Is shown. With the war over, service bands in this area will be leaving sooner or later and it will then be up to the Reserve unit to carry on. NOTICE A meeting of the Joint Or ganization for the continuance of Shipbuilding in Prince Rupert will be held in the Counch Chamber. City Hall, on Thurs day, August 23rd, at 7:30 pJn. Representatives of all organl nations concerned are strongly urged to attend. H. M. Daggett, (194) Mayor. COAL and WOOD HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 p. . , I And mighty good company to keep when the fall winds begin to blow. Smart all-wool suit with matching ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR Prince Rupert, 3.0. THE DAILY NEWS School Boys Are Dickenslan interpreter. and 8 p.m. Wednesday, August 22, 1945 Gyro Club Guests School boys were luncheon. guests of the Prince TtuperfQyro Club "today when the club's Junior Softball League team was in attendance "to receive the R. G. Large cup for league championship which they won a few days ago. The luncheon was presided over by Dr. J. J. Gibson and the presentation of the cup was made by Dr. Large. Special entertainer for the day was Capt. Frank Guy Armltage, noted TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Five-room house, completely furnished. Apply 990 Ambrose Ave., between 6 (199) fi3:''' J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain ChlrcpracUcI If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 PAGE THREE Bill TSremner Home From Navy Service Another member -of the "Did Royal Canadian Naval Volun teer Reserve unit here Is home after being on active service with the Royal Canadian "Navy since 1939. "He is WlHlam Bremner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brem-ner, who returned to the city after having received his 'discharge at H.M.CS. Discovery, Vancouver, on V-J Day. Serving as a telegraphist, Bill was for two years in convoy duty aboard a corvette in the Atlantic 'and later for a year and a half on minesweepers off Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and in the St. Lawrence. Married a year ago, this wife is now at her home in pldiiicj .v gifts Whatever you ;plawto spend . . . YOU'LL FIND GIFTS HERE TO SATISFY YOU ... Comein and see them JOHN- BULGtR LTD. THIRD AVENUE JEWELERS ' (Opposite Post Office) To Our Patrons . . . In order that our equipment may be taken south for repairs, this shop will close on Thursday, August 16th and will re-open on :Monday, September 10th, 1945. .We hope to give you better service upon our 'return. VIOLET M. MAH Sunrise Beauty Salon Corner 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Phone Blue 943 YUE KING'S CAFE for coffee while at NEW HAZELTON Lunch Counter for Meals AUCTION SALES . . . By . . . J.H.MAIR EVERY SATURDAY, 2 P.M. " at Building opposite Parker's Garage THIRD AVENUE COW BAY Auction rooms will be open each day for receiving goods. Transfer must be supplied by owner. Phone 580. Obtain receipt from driver. N,o Reserves. No Advertised Goods Accepted. SPECIAL AUCTIONS BY APPOINTMENT J.H.MAIR Prescriptions... From Rupert's Tent Days we have striven to establish a record for Reliability, Accuracy and Fair Dealing in filling Thysicians' prescriptions. We believe that .we have deserved the confidence that has been established with the Doctor and his patients. This has been brought about not in a few weeks or months but extends over a period of twenty years. Ormes IM. Jhs Pioneer Druqfftsts ' Phones 81'and 82 THE REXALL STORE