Summer Set-Up "Handsome is as hand-: some does" and you will be doing: fine in a sports combination, like this. You'll; findv shopping here is pleasant too, because we maintain our policy of. courtesy and co-operation at all times. oraans "WHERE MEN BUY" Beautiful F UR S 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 hoJd .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 are invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 NOTICE Our store will re-open Monday, July 16lh ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. COMMENCING AUGUST 1 . . . The Skeena Grocers (Across from the Hospital) Will go, on a three-day weekly delivery service TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY We trust this change will not unduly inconvenience our customers. Indeed, we hope to give you better service. Local News Items Cash for old gold. Bulger's. A-Service on Sunday as usual at St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove. Govcrunent Agent Norman A. Walt Is spending, his annual vacation at Lakelse Lake. George C. Mitchell Is snendlne the week-end at Lake Kathlyn where Mrs. Mitchell and family are in summer residence. All persons interested In gardening are requested to attend a public meeting in the City Hall, Tuesday, July 24, 8 p.m. Relief from HEMIC Pain Don't euffer another day from the cruel torment of Neuritlc, Rheumatic or Arthritic Pain. Get quick relief aa thounandshave with Temrleton' T-R-C't. Specially made to relieve Rheumatic Pain and Stiffness. Neuralgia. Lumbago. Sciatica. T-R-C'i are Bold by druggists everywhere. 50c, $1. I-1S A.Vote for Evelyn Bussey, Rot ary Club Carnival Queen candl date, your K. of Cy hostess. Hon. George Pearson, minister of labor and provincial secretary, is here this afternoon returning to Victoria after having made the round trip to Alaska as a holiday. 1 ATI Mfli ft 1 The BOOK of the SEASON for your SUMMER SHOPPING EATON'S Summer Catalogue Let this mighty little book be your; .guide to happier summer shopping; In' Its pages are suggestions lor cool garments for all the family, practical summer shoes, bathing and toilet accessories and the Items necessary to the dally tasks of farm and home life. If you have not a copy already, write to EATON'S at Winnipeg and one will be sent to you. T. EATON C LADIES A.Tuberculosls Is preventable. Vote for Ruth Glske, Women of the .Moose Carnival Queen Candidate. Vote for Evelyn Bussey, Club Carnival Queen candidate, your Y.M.C.A. hostess Sgt. Ernie Swlcks leaves tonight to spend furlough in Van couver and Victoria. Rev. and Mrs. A. F. MacSween have left the citv to spend a holiday at Terrace. Mrs. T. Brue, wife of Ccn stable Brue of the city police, left Thursday night on prisoner escort duty to Vancouver. Robert Parker of the Prince Rupert Regiment returned to the city yesterday nrter attending Reserve Army camp at iNanaimo, Senior Clerk George Meade of the nrovlncial police left Thurs day night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver on prisoner escort duty. J. H. Engelcke returned yesterday from the isouth where he attended Reserve Army camp at Nanaimo as a member of the lo cal Reserve Regiment. Ste. and Mrs. Gordon Alleyne leave tonight for Vancouver and Steveston where they will spend the next three weeks visiting ,friends and relatives. Abe Ostashower of the Prince Rupert Regiment return ed vesterdav on the Prince Georee from the south after at tendLmr Reserve Army camp at Nanaimo. W. D. Milton of Skeena Cross ing drove Into Prince Rupert Friday afternoon. On the way he spent Thursday night at Terrace as the. guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Turner. Petty Officer Ralph Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P; Smith, Sixth Ave. W., arrived home, n Wednesday's boat from Vancou ver where he received his discharge from his naval duties at ! Halifax. Constable and Mrs. Ernest Bradley of the provincial police detachment at Massett, were in the city yesterday and left last night to return to the Islands after a visit to Smlthers where Mrs. Bradley has been spending a few weeks witn inenas. James McGlashan, after hav-. lng worked at the local dry dock for the past flvtf-and-a-half years, left last night for Terrace to resume residence there. His son, James McGlashan, for 10 years with the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Is now in Vancouver where he expects to Announcements All advertisements n tti!s column will ts charged for a full month at 25c a word. Marie Balagno Lundqulst 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. Buy War Savings Stamps - ' - Charged with shopbreaking in i connection with the recent entering of Dr. W. 8. Kergin'a of fice, Lloyd Wader has, had nis case adjourned until July 25 In city, police court. Private Richard Mills,, after a i visit, here with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills, left Thurs.-. day night on his. return to New Brunswick to resume his military training. few First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Mrs. Collin Carrell, A.T.GM., Organist During the month of July serv ices win be neia in ine mom lng only. 11 a.m. Morning Worship, con ducted by J. A. Finlay of Hartley Bay, B.C. 'A Friendly Welcome to All" First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East . Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader Sunday, July 22. 1945 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Mr. H. P. Collins. 7:30 pmEvenlng Worship. Chanlain Hosle. R.C.N. A cordial Invitation to worship with this congregation is ex tended to all. Prince Rupert Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 6th Ave. West. Rev. J, Llnney, Pastor. 11 a.m Devotional. Subject: "Spiritual Gifts." 12:15 Sunday. School, 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic. Subject: "The Victory That Overcometh he World." Tues.. 8:C0 p.m; Bible. Study and Prayer. Fri., 8:00 p.m. Armed Servises and Young People. You are invited. First Baptist Church, Young St. and Fifth Avaj East Rev. W. W. Silverthorn. Minister Phone Red 839 Sunday Services 12:15 p.m. Sundav School 11 a.m. P. D. Kelly. 7:30. p.m. Evening . Service. Preacher: Capt. W, D. Row lands, U.S. Army Chaplaincy. Hour of fellowship following the evening service. You will be welcome. Regular Baptist Services I.O.U.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBride St.). We preach Christ . . . CRUCIFIED ROWNED OM3NG 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 pm. Gospel Service. Speaker: S. II. Gretsinger. Topic: THE MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION. IF YOU ENJOY HEARTY GOSPEL SINGING COME! Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting, (at 424 Dunsmulr St). Thurs. (I.O.D.E. Hall). 8:00 p.m. Young People's Society. THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. ACROPOLIS: HILL mnnwwv. - . . III W "CHECK YOUR CHEST"... TIMETABLE ALL RESIDENTS OVER 12 YEARS OF ACE IN THE VICINITY OF Hays Cove Ave. (Midway) ARE 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 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 CLUB, Prince Rupert PARTY Mis. Dorothy Kobb Honored Before Leaving for Toronto The "Circus Room" of the; American Corporal's club on Acropolis Hill last night was the scene of a surprise farewell party in honor of Miss-Dorothy Robb, civilian employee of the Prince Rupert sub-port of embarkation, who leaves for her home in Toronto this. evening. Miss Robb, who was formerly attached to the Toronto Star, Mayfalr magazine, and other leading. Canadian publications, has formed part of the staff of Acropolis News, a camp newspaper-of the sub-port, for many months. Prior to coming to this city4 she. was employed by the Unltedtates Army on the Alaska Highway at Dawson Creek. Among those of the more than 40 people, who attended this function were Captain F. S; Otis, Information and education of f 1 cer, Sgt. Bob Elston and Walt Montgomerie, editors of the Ac ropolls News, and Cpl. Howard Saddler, staff artist. Included In the farewell party and as a guest of honor of the club with President Douglas Sweeney acting as official host was Miss Beatrice Didrickson, attractive Junior Chamber o Commerce aspirant for the royal throne at the Civic Centre Carnival to be held here August 6-11 ASTHMA Dont Gasp for Breath Sold on Money ISach Guaranteet ORME'S Ltd. Telephone 81 or 82 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS . Iron, and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding - .. j , SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and. MINING MACHINERY THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 MOST ' i POPULAR M VFINF WATCH slip JOHN BULGER LIMITED Prince Rupert, B. C. Prince Rupert, B.C. THE -DAILY NEWS Saturday, July .21, 1945 PAQE THREE 4 NEW CARS To Be Given Away Delivered to the Winners Anywhere In Canada by the War Services Council pt Northern Alberta 1st PRIZE Brand New Car worth $2,700 or. cash 2nd PRIZE Brand NewCarworthlSOorcash 3rd PRIZE Brand New Car worth $1,650 or cash; 1th PRIZE Brand New Car worth $1,200 or, cash; AND. ?C00 IN PRIZES TO AGENTS SELLING WINNING TICKETS TICKETS $1.00 EACH Every cent realized from the sale of tickets goes, to the support of essential voluntary war work for our forces -and returned veterans. Ticket Sale.. Closes-Ang, 15-Awards Willi Be Made Aug:, 18 - - y To WARrSERVICES COUNCILiOFV NORTHERN ALBERTA, Corona Hotel. Building.; Jasper Ave, Edmonton, Alta Please send me tickets on the Four New Automobiles for which I enclose. Name.. - Address - P.R.N. TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE-RUPERT Who Suffer With Their Feet You will be Interested to know that there is a man In town who has had a wide experience In the correction of fallen arches, and. can make Arch. Supports that will relieve that painful and tired feeling that.only foot sufferers can explain. Mr. Bill Terry, with many years of study of foot ailments, Is now In Hill's Shoe Store, and will, be pleased to take an impression of your feet and let' you know what can be done in your Individual case. Mr: Bill Terry is also In charge of the Shoe Repairing Dept. where your repairs arejexecuted neatly and promptly. Call around and see him Jor either' reason. GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITUREAND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED, Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4 th St. Phone Red 389 P.O.. Box 1294 Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY B I R T II D A Y AND, W AT E KM A N ' S Besncr Block, 3rd Street EVERYDAY FOUNTAIN CARDS PENS Phone. 234 TVTTTTWTTTTTTTT T T T f T T T T T f TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTyf An airy, ankle-flattering addition to your summer wardrobe. In velvety black suede; D'orsay cut for style and comfort .$0.15 CUT RATE SHOE STORE tAfAAAAAAAiiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN 703 FULTON STREET PHONE BLUE 883 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 ajn. APPOINTMENTS AT LEAST ONE DAY IN ADVANCE v! fv Yl 4; v Pi '.ft- J M ' r nr w, 2 4' ii r "u 4 Y 4 ft if