Summer Set-Up i "Handsome is as hand-gome docs" and you will bo 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. r "WHERE MEN BUY" Beautiful p(J Advance Fall Styles RS 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 "We Lead . . . Others Follow" FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION . . . quality foodstuffs are carried at all times. If you want the best, you will find it on our shelves. You arc invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 10 P.O. Box 575 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE prince hupert, b.c The store to buy BABY CARRIAGES BABY CRIBS BABY HIGH CHAIRS COMMENCING AUGUST 1 . . . The M lit Skeena Grocers (Across from the Hospital) Will so on a three-day weekly delivery service TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY Wo trust this change will not unduly in-f-onvenienco our customers. Indeed, we hope 10 Sive you better service. Local News It A Vote lor 'Ruth Glske, Women of the Moose Carnival Queen Candidate. Norman Drodhurst of invcr-ncss was a passenger leaving on the Catala today for Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Cox re turned Monday on the Princess Adelaide from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Miss Nancy Rorle returned Monday on the Princess Adelaide lrom a trip to Vancouver ana victoria. Relief from NEURITiC Pain Don't suffer another day from tlie cruel torment of Neuritic Rheumatic or Annrmc rain. Oet quick relief aj thouandshavewithTempleton''f-R-C'. Specially made to relieve Rheumatic I'ain and Stiffness, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica. T-K-C's are sold by druggiata everywhere. SUc $1. T-25 A All persons interested In gardening are requested to attend a public meeting In the City Hall, Tuesday, July 24, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mis. Nigel Sherwood are visiting the city from Terrace, having arrived on Sunday night's .train from the interior. Archdeacon E. Hodson of Ocean Falls, administrator of the Anglican Diocese of Caledonia, arrived in the city Monday from Ocean Falls on the Princess Adelaide. Able Seaman Bronson Bussey, who has been spending leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William, Bussey, left by last evening's train on his return to his naval duties at Halifax, E. A. Phillips, the new city' engineer, will arrive in the city tomorrow from Vancouver to assunle hls,new duties. His wife and two children wil arrive about a month later. Gedney Chaston, accountant i for J. H. Todd & Sons, left today on the Catala on his return to Victoria after a visit to Inverness Cannery where he was formerly located. Emll Haugland, chairman of the board of village commis sioners of Terrace, Mrs. Haug land, James Laccy, and Bert West comprised a motoring party from Terrace which visited the city on business yester-i day. They returned home In the afternoon. G. It. S. Blackaby, manager of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, returned to the city Sunday from Lake Kathlyn where he spent a three weeks' vacation. Mrs. Blackaby and sons are remaining there for the balance of the summer holidays. Nelson Street Car Had Wild Career NELSON, July 24 (0j A streetcar ran wild here Saturday when the air brakes failed but none were injured. One of the city's two trolley cars ploughed into three automobiles, a loaded truck and broke a telephone pole. Only the motorman and conductor were on the car at the time. Military Orders 1st (It) Ittii. Trincc Rupert Kcgt. (JIG) C. J. Toombs. MaJ. Commanding Quartermaster stores will be open Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for pur pose or picKing up summer camp kit bags. Announcements All advertisement n tills column will b5 charRed for a full month at 256 a word, i Marie Bala en o Lundquist piano recital, Firjst Presbyterian Church, Tuesaay, jury o:ju 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. Husbands Complain: Tired, Run-down Wives Lose Beauty; Look Old Thousands of Women Regain Health Easy Way. Look Years Younger. Look In mirror! Has runilown tonilitlifti md" vim look hueirard. olUT Want normal hriilth. vljrtir, lurvi'H. plus tiountrr loot;? Thousands thritlrd ut sut-h double mulls, Thnnk Ostrtx Tonic. Contains bloml-en-rlchin2 Iron, vitamin Hi. rnlrluni, iiho. phorus, nhls lo normal vim, vitality, nerves. Also hcli- promote better voitrUkiitcnt to flil out liollnv.-s In face or neck which mr.l;.: many look hniwrnl. oM. Introductory aha onlu 95c! Try Ontrrx Tonio Tablets fnr restored heal'1-, vim. vitality : lietlcr iiivm, prettier. .o-niBcr looks, thl Vn-j For nV r.i tt'i druB stores cvuryv.li. rr. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 ems Carnival Committee Meeting office of George Rorle, Wednesday 8 p.m. (172) George Mitchell returned to the city yesterday from a week- end trip to Lake Kathlyn. C.C.F. Banquet, July 27, 6:20, Oddfellows' Hall. Tickets from members o; Campaign Committee. Attention Ladles. Tea and sale of home cooking Wednesday from 2:30 to 5 pjn. Presbyterian Church Hall. Roy Franks has left the "City for Terrace where he expects to remain for the next few weeks recovering from a recent jllness Alan Hurst, Pacific Area secre tary for YMCA War Services, arrived in the city Monday af ternoon by aircraft from Van cpuver on an official trip. An event of the first of August will be the wedding of Miss Pearl Metcalfe of the Royal Lunch and Earl Umbarger of the Port Motor Pool. FLYING CFFiCE'R DENNIS BURNIP- Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burnip, he is just back from- overseas where he spent two years on o'peratlons with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He crossed the Atlantic on the Isle de France. WOULD PURSUE ARCAND CASE Harry Archibald, M. P. for Skeena. ha received from O? S." Culhane, secretary treasurer of the Shipyard General Workers' Federation at Vancouver, rext c' a communication which has been wired to Prime Minister W. L Mackenzie King expressing a'arm at the recent release from interment of Adrien Arcand and demanding that the government put Arcand on trial. "The present attitude of the government and the attitude of appeasement towards Canadian Fascism will not be tolerated," fays the message. "The people who plotted the destruction and betrayal of our nation must be tried for their treasonable activities and dealt with Party Honoring Softball Captain After Mmuay night's game, the Women of the Moose soft-ball team held a surprise gathering at the home of Grace Mc-Intyre, In honor of their Captain, Vera Whittakcr, who is leaving at the end of the month for her home In Toronto where she will be joined by her husband who Is returning from overseas. A presentation of a lovely snapshot, album containing snaps of the team was made by the coach on behalf of the team. Those present, besides the hostess and captain, were Coach Reg Wilson, Assistant Coach George De Fucla, Edna Bond, Alice Ritchie, Jean Rowe, Clara Bellamy, Linda Erlckson, Babe Davies, Joan Wynne, Audrey Grimble, June Dickens, Bea Mc-Quade, Cath Armstrong'; also three of our "Moose" rooters, Senior Regcut Jessie Harvey, Jean Munroe and Frances Mor TWO FISHERMEN , FINED $50 EACH ' Joseph F. White of Inverness and Jalmar Mackle of Vancou ver were each fined $50 with an alternative of one month In Jail when they pleaded guilty to separate charges under the fisheries regulations before Stipen diary Magistrate AndrewThomp- son on Monday. Each was charged with starting fishing op erations on the Skeena before the 6 o'clock deadline on Sun day evening. In addition to the fines, the fishing licences of both men were revoked under a fisheries department policy now In effect which automatically withdraws the licences of fish ermen convicted of Infractions of the regulations. NEW APPLES ON MARKET Preceded by a department of Agriculture warning that the 1945 apple crop will be about 3,000,000 boxes less than last year's 8,000,000 box crop, the tirst apples of the 1945 crop made their appearance In local fruit store bins on Monday. De finltelv not the raw-eatins varl ety, they, nevertheless, are tops for pies and baking and are sell irs at. 10 cents a pound. Cherries, which have reached the season's peak during the last week, are now on the way out and It Is predicted that, by the end of the week, there will be very few left. They have been selling from 25 to 29 cents a pound. Among the horrors of war which have smitten Prince Ru- "ort is a shortage of bar laundry -oap which In a drier climate might present the danger of Inflicting the population with the ltle "the great unwashed." However, there Is still an abundance of powdered and flake soap. The shortage Is attributed to vast shipments overseas to help cleanse disease-ridden Europe and to the continued heavy use of fats for munitions. . Prices current here are as fol lows: Fruit New Apples, lb .10 Cherries. Okanaean. lb .29 Seedless Grapes, lb .32 Watermelon, lb 9-Vi Plums, lb 25 Canteloune from .24 to .30 each ADricots. lb 22 Peaches, lb 19 Raspberries, basket a Cr.mpfruit. Calii 09 and .14 THOUSANDS OF Lemons, doz 35 and . 49 Oranaes. Navel, doz .35 to .67 Bananas, lb .i Vegetables Spinach, lb . 15 Beets, local, per bunch 10 Turnips, white, local, bunch.. .10 Potatoes, new, lb. 06 Calif. Carrots, bunch .09 2 Tomatoes, Hothouse, lb 39 Cauliflower, each 15 to .40 Lettuce, each 15 Celery, lb - - .19 Cucumbers, each 10 to .25 Green Peas, 2 lbs 45 Garlic, lb 70 Radishes, buncii 06 Green Onions, bunch 06 Rhubarb, 3 lbs 25 New Cabbage, lb 09 Sugar White, lb 09 Oolden Yellow, lb .09 Eggs Grade A: Large, cartoned, doz .45 Grade A, medium, doz 42 Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs 44 Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat..l.85 Second Patent 1.80 Flour, 24's .'. .95 Milk Evaporated Milk, 16-oz. tin .IOV2 Butter First Grade, lb. 41 Canadian Cheese Bulk, medium, lb 40 Lard Pure, lb 18 Fish Halibut, lb 33 Salmon, lb 35 Cod, lb 25 Black Cod, smoked, lb. 35 Smoked Kippers, lb. 22 VETS RETURN' HALIFAX, July 24 Q -Nearly five thousand Canadian war i veterans returned to Canada j ' during the week-end. Arriving were the troopship Pasteur and I the hospital ship El Nil. The ; New Amsterdam Is arriving today with 7500 on board and the Duchess of Bedford and hospl- rison. Delicious refreshments t tal ship Lady Nelson are due were served by the hostess. ! later In the week. enzie Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CHAIRS FOR YOUR DAILY USE AND TO ADD TO YOUR COMFORT Deck Chairs and Reclining Chairs In -contrasting colors Awning Material Pull-up Chjilrs Coxswcll Reclining chairs Parlour Chairs Bodolr Chairs Chesterfield Chairs Rocker Chairs Baby High Chairs Kitchen Chairs. These chairs are now In stockv covered in different materials and all vary In colors. Phone 775 327 Tilled Avenue, Trince Rupert WILL HONOR CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN Four pretty girls Miss Beat rice Didrickson, Miss Lillian Knutson, MUss Evelyn Bussey and Miss Ruth Glske one of whom will be crowned with full royal splendor on the evening of August 10, as Queen of the Civic Centre Carnival, will be feted this evening at the local USO Club. Arranged by Frank Flnnerty, USO Director, and Bob Herriclc, program director, the queen as plrants will be Honored witn a cabaret dance. The club has been decorated In night club style with tables circling the dance floor. The four girls and their guests will be seated at a special table. Highlighting the evening will be a floor show which will Include the leading acts from "Camp Capers," a YMCA Service Show from Vancouver. Their appearance lor this oc casion was made possible through the efforts of Bruce Mjc-Intyre, program director of YMCA, and the kindness of the performers. Following the floor show, the princesses will be Introduced to those In attendance. His Worship, Mayor and Mrs. H. M. Daggett, and Colonel J. H. Mellom, Commanding Officer of the Prince Rupert sub-port of embarkation, have been invited to attend. f ' $100 to ?200 I JOHN BULGER l LIMITED 1 Prince Rupert, B. C. 1 G32 Third Ave., Prince Rupert J. H. MAIR Auctioneer PHONE BLUE 01) THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 Prince Rupeit.B.C. V - . I THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, July 24, 1945 mmm mwmw m PAGE THREE t The Perfect Thirst Quencher VI AH UA TEA Prescriptions .. From Rupert's Tent Days we have striven to establish a record for Reliability, Accuracy and Fair Dealing in filling Physicians' 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 Ltd. "Jiiet Pioneer Dmqpiats THE REX ALL STORE TTTTTTTTTTTTT Work to please everyone . No work too large or too small H.J.LUND Painting Papcrhanging UNION PAINTER Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. ' Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phono 387 R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Evenings Only Phone Red 315' 424 8th Ave W, SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 Are you entertaining out-of-town house guests? You will be doing them an honor by having us publish a personal note about their visit. Phones 81 and 82 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT1 An airy, ankle-flattering addition to your summer wardrobe. In velvety black suede; D'orsay cut for style and comfort $0.45 CUT RATE SHOE STORE A--AAAAAAAAAAAA-AAAAAA-A-AAAAAAlLiAAAAAAAAAAAAsV--i KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN 703 FULTON STREET : PHONE BLUE 882 Specializing In Home Cooking Anything from Steaks and Home-made Chili - Con - Carni to Hot Dogs. Also cater to Banquets, Weddings and Parties. Open 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. APPOINTMENTS AT LEAST ONE DAY IN ADVANCE Business and Professional (Under New Management) GUNN'S BICYCLE SHOP SERVICING, SALES AND RENTING GADGET REPAIRS, ETC. 214 Sixth Street (Next to Jones' Newstand) , " HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Phone Black 687 Open for Business MARINE GENERAL REPAIRS Arc Oxy-Acetylene Welding First Ave. East We repair anything "House of Better Cleaning" EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving 1 Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 J BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER J ' Stand 101 5th East i Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION; Green 82 1363 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER 'V, EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING . AND HAIR STYLING V Late of Hudson's BayVancouverj ?P yt ,1, JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist j ''F TnftN niTT.OER LTD. 5 iy Third Avenue 1