bv thousands FT ,3AP OF BUSY CANADIAN HOUSEWIVES EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW .MEIN, CHOP SUE? 11 a m. to 1 a.m. . Summer Set-Up "Handsome is as handsome docs" and you .Will be doing fine in a sports combination like this. You'll find shopping here is pleasant too, because we maintain our policy of courtesy and co-operation at all times. Kcllogg's cereals have an important place In Canada's kitchens now, more than ever. Appetizing anytime for breakfast, lunch, between meal snacks. Add flavour to 'leftover' dishes, toot I ZU?y nvM ,.e. tL.., r- uinui iney ro rreo . . . . u . u Dill) 1 1 UU, C Ml I Poiilseit's ftifc 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." Here to serve the public YORK CONSTRUCTION Building, Materials, Estimates 'Gdricral BiiUding Nothing too big or too small PHONE BLACK 884 " WHERE MEN BUY" MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR r' LIMITED RU PERT B RAN D :: SMOKED :: BLACK COD i Canadian Fish - AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Local News Items.., Dry wood for sale. ' Phone 130. (167) Miss Marlon McLachlan Is leaving tonight on her return to Vancouver. Vote for Evelvn Dusscv. Rot ary Club Carnival Queen candidate, your K. of C. hostess. Little Judy Felsenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fel- senthal, is leaving tonight for a visit in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Johns, who have bsen, in the city for the past couple of weeks, are leaving tonight on their return to Kamloops. E. A. Gundry, net and twine dealer from Vancouver, was the FDcaker today at the regular ; weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. His interesting subject was "Empire Trade". President J. Thompson was in the chiar and there was a good attendance of members with several guests. Relief from NEUROTIC Pain Don't suffer another day from tlic cruel Sciatica. T-R-C's are sold by drugRists everywhere. 50c, $1. T-25 Beautiful FURS Advance Fall Styles Why not buy your fall fur coat now while you can take the pick of the new season crop? We've many, many wonderful fur styles to choose from. Small deposit will hold any garment. ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR AS.O.N. Dance. Friday. July 20, Oddfellows' Hall. 9:30 to 2. (108) Mrs. G. B. Church and son are leaving tonight for Vancouver. Children in Terrace wlshlnz to sell carnival tickets please con tact Mrs. Norrlngton. (lo7 Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Applc- whaitc returned to the city on Tuesday night's train from a visit of a few days to Terrace. A Vote for Ruth Giskc, Women of the Moose Carnival Queen Candidate. A. All persons interested in gardening are requested to attend a public meeting in the City Hall, Tuesday, July 24, 8 p.m. C. P. Rochon, who nas bean relieving on the staff of the Roval Bank of Canada here. Is leaving tonight on his return to Vancouver. A Vote for Evelyn Bussey, RoU ary Club Carnival Queen candidate, your Y.M.C.A. hostess. Joseph Wickett, who several years ago was a member of the staff of the Canadian National Arthritic Pain. Get quick . relief as Tjoiiwavs cjfv ticket office here thourandshavewlthTempletonsr-K-t. . .,..' Specially made to relieve Rheumatic Tain is returning to . Prince , Rupert and btinnens, iMeuraigia, iumuaKUi from Vancouver soon to succeed Jack Lautens who was recently transferred from the local office to Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. D. h. Coulter of Premier, who have been in Vancouver, where Mr. Coulter has been receiving treatment, will arrive in the city tomorrow from the north and, after a brief visit here, will proceed north. Mr. Coulter is manager cf the Pre mier mine." Lt. Col. A. K. Robertson of the British Columbia Power Com mission arrived in the city Wed needav from Terrace and is scheduled to confer with Mayor Daggett and council membars this afternoon on power problems cf the city. Mrs. M. Campbell of the Prince Rupert Hotel received word yes terday that her son, FHght Lieut George Durrmm, formerly of Smlthers, is due to return to Canada after three years overseas with the R.A.F. While overseas he married an English girl who -will -arrive in Canada-later Announcements Marie Balagno Lundquist piano recital, First Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, July 24, 8:30 p.m. Tickets on sale at Orme's Drug Store, McLaren's and Walker's Music Store. Adults $1, students 35c. Presbyterian Tea, July 25. Dance every Saturday night. Oddfellows' Hall. 9 to 12. Dance, Orange Hall, Terrace, every Friday. Good time for all. NOTICE Our store will re-open Monday, July 16th ELIO'S FUfSllRE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ' . i "CHECK YOUR CHEST"... RESULTS AT ST. JOSEPHS Students of Commercial Class Succeed in Tests The following candidates were successful in passing their commercial examlnatibns at St. JoseDh's Academv: Shorthand, Course I Leonora Raabe, Dorothy Thompson, El eanor Barber, Johanne Petersen, Betty MacKenzle, Elizabeth La-dlcos. 'Dorothy Evans. Isobel Gay, Louise McMillan, Iris Han son. Shorthand. Course II Leona Blain. Bookkeeping Frances Part ridce. Marv Jonsson. A Speed typing medal Is to be awarded to Betty MacKenzie. NEIGHBORHOOD GIRLS STAGE OWN CARNIVAL Young girls living In the vi cinity of Eighth Avenue West had a carnival of their own- queen and all for a couple of days last week and, as a result of the sale of lemonade and hot dogs, realized the sum of $7.50 which has been turned over to the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion to assist in war work. The' girls taking part were Patricia Hill; Carole Hill, Lfenore Nilson, Helen Olsen, Helen Kondickchuk, Mar- lys Olson, Norma Nilson, Barbara Stalker and Judith Nilson. EDMONTON GIRL SOLDIER'S BRIDE Miss Wiida 'Caswell and Sgt. Irvine United The Canadian Army chapel was the scene of an Interesting ceremony last night when Miss Wilda Elizabeth Caswill of Ed monton was married to Sgt Charles William Irvine of Cres i.nn. Honorary Captain Brown officiated. ' The. bride, who was given In marriage by Capt. Rowlands, was charming in a brown tailored suit, yellow blouse and brown accessories. Her corsage was of deep red roses. The bridesmaid, Sgt. 'Vllma Harper, C.W.A.C., chose a dress of paddy green wool with brown accessories. Staff Sgt. O. H. Latham, R.C. C.S.. was groomsman. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Ooodsell, 1718 Atlin Ave., where delicious refreshments were servet. Sgt. and Mrs. Irvine will reside for the present in Prince Rupert. The groom is with the Royal Canadian Corps of HERBIE MORGAN "GOES PACIFIC" Leading Aircraftsman Herbert Morgan of the Dally News composing room staff is going to see the war through .according to word received by his father, Bert Morgan. "Hcrble has volunteered for Pacific service and Is a't present at Mountain View near Toronto taking special training. ALL RESIDENTS OVER 12 YEARS OF AGE IN THE VICINITY OF Hays Cove Aw-(Midway) RE INVITED TO HAVE A FREE CHEST X-RAY EXAMINATION THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ... JULY 19, 20, 21 HOURS: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m. COME EARLY LADIES ARE ASKED TO WEAR TWO-PIECE GARMENTS TO HELP SPEED THE SERVICE IN THE LADIES' CHANGE ROOMS THE X-RAY SURVEY IS ANOTHER SERVICE OF The PRINCE RUPERT HEALTH UNIT THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY CHRISTMAS SEAL COMMITTEE KINSMEN CLUK, Prince Rupert South Okanagan Member Visitor , In the course of a northern holiday trip, W. A. C. Bennett, M.L.A. for South Okanagan and well known hardware and sport ing goods dealer of Kelowna, was here yesterday aboard the steamer Prince Runert. He is making the round trip to Al aska, accompanied by Mrs. Ben nett and family. SALIVA HELPS Birds all over the world use mourli secretion as cement in making nests of mud, sticks, grass, hair and feathers. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hansen and Eric Barton were among those who sent flowers to the funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Campbell on Tuesday. WANTED Woman for light housework for approximately two months; would consider party available for afternoons nnlv if necessary. 515 5th Ave West. (168) WANTED Graduate nurses for staff nf prinrp ttuDert utu- eral Hospital. Apply Lady Superintendent. Phone 121, call or write. (1691 ttpt.tj wantfd Woman for housework by hour, mornings. VicinltyMth Ave. East., Phone Red 879. UW Knowledge set (late edition) nr .Timinr Encyclopedia Bri- tanniea. Give price. Box 64 Daily News. (It) WANTED One set of golf clubs. Annlv Box 62 Daily News. Prince Rupert, B.C. (168) WANTED TO RENT Two-room suite or a three or four-room v,r,iice TTiirnlsVipH nr nnfur- nlshed. Wanted immediately. Serviceman, wife and child. Phone 35 ring 3 Fortress. (167) WAHTtn . Adinstable dress maker's form. Phone Red 884. (170) WAKTF.D TO RENT One or two furnished rooms ior Army officer and wife. Phone 646. hiuilnpss hours. (169) nrjMTm IfiHriv car in EOOd Y i 1X1 ------- J rnnriir.ion. Phone Green 820. rt- (168) RELIABLE COUPLE to care for 10 -year -old boy visiting io: tu,-n months. Interview re quested. Apply Box 53 Dally News. (tiJ WE BUY household furniture and tools. B.C. Furniture Co., ninrk 324. (177) FOR RENT ROOM TO RENT Phone Black 495 or call 1910 9th Ave. tasi. (167) FOR RENT Room for one or two men to share. 1256 Park Ave. 67) FOR RENT Room' for business man. Phone Green 155' after 6 p.m. (172) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particular M LOST AND FOUND LOST Man's Whltner wrist watch, Tuesday night. Phone Green 769. (169) FOUND Wedding ring. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. LOST Wallet containing papers ot importance to service man, wnnld notify Daily News or Phone Black 291 lt would be appreciated. (tf) AGENTS B.C. BILLIARD and Bowling Supply, 218 W. Broadway, irnnnnmur HP Wllp nistxlbll- m.w., tors in B.C. for Burroughes and Watts (Canada) Ltd. (171) THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, July 19, 1945 It's Cooling ORIGIN OF PAPER The Orientals were the first to make paper. - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. WORK WANTED. WANTED-Carpenter wants part time work. Apply Box 61 Daily News, or phone 88. PERSONAL SPANISH and Hawaiian guitar instruction. Blue 692. (169) MAN 38, would like to meet lonely woman with an eye to the future. Box 63 Daily News. (169) HELP WANTED WANTED Female cook for family of six. Phone 466. inu) FOR SALE FOR SALE One-quarter section land, twenty-five acres in clover, thirty in hay meadow, forty-five head of cattle, five young horses, luu line oi raa- oVilnorv Tpn -miles west Of Vanderhoof. Apply J. Aries, Engen, B.C. U72) FOR SALE One electric mantle rqH m nrtri rnninpr.. nne cieu- trln nrachlnir mnrhine. Can be seen after 5 n.m. at 1133 7th Ave.' East. (169) FOR SALE Model A Ford, good ennrtiHrm p-nnri rubber, new battery; license 29332, serial rAnfini. 1326 8th Ave. East. (168) FOR SALE Fully furnished 2- room house; vacant posses sion. Close in. See Mrs. Mc- Clymont, 307, 3rd Ave. (168) (169) FOR SALE Radio, good as new. Apply ess nays vove Avenue, evenings. uoaj WANTED First class butcher to FOR SALE Complete set . of toiro tn rnnnrp H.nn, uu 111a ui uuio. ivvov vuU.... v-.-. v..,.ttvT Armlv Mnt.lnnfll I SiwK sirviM AJt 186. FOR SALE - Kitchen range A . T fn TT T- ITnrtnVini. f tn Phone after 6. Green 71 the FOR SALE Household furni ture, three-piece cnesteniem suite, complete bedroom suite. Clare Jewel range, etc. Phone Red 914. (170) FOR SALE Rabbits one young bucK, lour aoes witn .aiKc litter of young, 3 weeks old. They are Thoroughbred Sandy Flemish Giants. Sell the lot reasonable. Box 785, Hazelton,-B.C. (167) FOR SALE New and used fur niture at the lowest prices. Beds at $3; springs $4; new coal and wood stoves $28.50; used basins (porcelain) some with taps $4; new fancy mirrors, good sizes from $1.25;. new hardwood chairs, new chesterfields; all kinds household furniture. B.C. Furniture Co., phone Black 324. (177) FOR SALE 2'6-it. boat. 6 h.p. Easthope engine, see Mr. Young. Standard Oil dock, or call after hours at 518 7th Ave. East. Itf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use tne modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. tf PAGE HIRES TEA C.C.F. TEA AND SALE SUCCESS Over one hundred ladies called at the C.C.F. tea and sale (171) Omineca School, Rose uane, d'uk sALjtioai, zo-iuuu uu- B.C. Grades 1 to 7. salary, i9n Tom small nartlv-fur- nisVipd moms available at sr.hnni. AddIv at once to' v. v. Mmild. Secretary Oml- school Board. (168) WANTED WANTED TO RENT By August 1 or 15, iour-room iiouse ui apartment, not necessarily ninco in Rpliable. nermanent tenant. Write Box 33 Daily News. WILL PAY CASH for Book of ler, 6 h.p. Home Oil. Vivian. of home cooking yesterday af ternoon in the Oddfellows Hall which was tastefully decorated Apply (167) for the occasion with midsummer flowers. Mrs. E. A. Evans was conven er and in charge oi tne tea were Mrs. M. Berg and Mrs. Norman Bellls with Mrs. D. Crocker, Mrs. H. Paulson and Mrs. A. C. Cromp In the kitchen. Mrs. J. J. Mulroney was cashier. Mrs. George Howe directed the sale of home cooking. Winner of the raffle of a table cloth was Mrs. R. Rider with No. 153, PIONEER SKEENA FISHERMAN DIES A nloneer Skeena River fish erman, Justus Herman Helln, of Port Essington, passed away at his home at the river town yesterday at the age of 78 years.. A resident of Port Essington for FOR SALE-Solid walnut yanity F lon - -B- -- - -- - - dresser and cnnionier aisnu- Simmons bed. Apply 332 oi nsnermau m 7th East, evenings. prujuppd since shortly after the turn of the century. He was born in Finland. Surviving are his wife, at Port Essington, and a son, Henry, at Port Simpson, vnnpral services will be held Saturday from B.C. UndertaKers Grenville Court Chapel. larz it. t POPULAR M ?FINE WATCH V 90 "tS JOHN BULGER LIMITED Prince Rupert, B. C. for tlae JULY BMDE IN PRACTICAL TASTE Arc Our Assortments of KITCIIENWARE '8 ENAMELWARE LINENS And other Household Requirements THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" J