L '"f J J1 ANY MEAL, ANYTIME! busewlves all over the- have learned the r j of serving Kellogg's Eo-eat cereals often. ; to mix or cook. :int anytime of osyrto-dlgest, ,too! o OPENIMn SETRAP o Italian D A T.T r a xt NESD AY U,pVSJ"1 "mmmm FvOITIt HETTKIt SATISKAr.TFOM m foodstuffs are carried at all times. If fant the best, you will find it on our s. You 316 invited to inspect our stock. ISALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE I Opposite Canadian Legion) 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 Ity Irs imy is EE RUPERT IE REPAIR ear the Post Office) EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. tulseii's Cafe na uimna Koom the Talk of the Town WHY? : the nicest-lookine nlace in town. s open ior oanquets. weddings and parties. PPTlrKrc innv Ho nwonn-oH "As good as the best, Better than the rest." MacKenzie Furniture Limited "A QOOD PLACE TO BUY" r. 11I1WUUM SUITES .!7.iU r. lU.IWUU.M SUITES - - iplliMH) runuim vniiAe nvmac n in i.k.h E CIJESTERFIELI) SUITES in tapestry and velour Thank you for your Mail Orders V TXT w m. f lf If fig KJl A V M -w mm- M mm till flilll lilltt AND CHOP SUEY , at CENTRAL HOTEL . e specialize In tender, juicy steaks TcllW and Chinese dishes. C a.m. to 3 a.m. YORK GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Building Supplies Free Estimates, Construction and Repairs Windows and Frames, Doors and Frames, Cabinets, Counters Show Cases of all description Also Furniture Repairs First class finishing and workmanship Phone Blue 974 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 I. ews items Mrs. W. D. Vance returned to Prince Rupert yesterday after spending a holiday in the south. Q. F. Wlsmer, well known Van-couver barrister, is a yisltor In the city on professional business. Mrs. O. E. Moore returned home from Vancouver yesterday un me irince Rupert. Mrs. Jack Garrett and child returned to the city at the first of the week from a vacation trip to Vancouver. Miss Sheila McRae returned to Prince Rupert from Vancouver yesterday from a trip to Vancouver: Capt. A. MacKinnon, well-known skipper o: We Francois Lake ferry, is a visitor in he city, having., arrived from the interior on last night's train.' Oeorge Martin, manager of the B. C. Undertakers, returned here yesterday on the Prince Rupert after two weeks' spent at Van couver. Alex L. Charlie, who is well known in the Skeena River district, his wife and two daughters Lily and Gloria left by car yesterday for Prince George and Wil-Jtams Lake to attend the Labor Day stampede finals. Announcements All advmiwmenwi n wis column will N) charged for a lull month at 25c a word. L.O.L. Dance, Labor Day, Oddfellows' Hall, 9:30-1:30. Dance every Saturday night. uaaieuows- Han. y to 12. L.P.P. midnight dance. Mon day, Sept. 3, 12:01-3:00 a.m.. uaaieuows' Han. Admission 50c, L.O.B.A. tea and sale of home cooking, Sept. 12, Oddfellows' nan. Dance, Orange Hall, Terrace, every Tiaay. oooa time for all Kindergarten will be discontinued at the Convent this year. (208) Mr. and Mrs5. Peacock returned to the city yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Miss Isabel McCrlmmon returned home on the Prince Rupert yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Ivan Frank returned to her home at Terrace at the first of the wek after spending a few days in the city. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, following the recent death of her husband, is now remaining for a time at her Terrace home. " Tickets now on sale for Canadian Legion W.A. model yacht drawing for Bundles for Britain Fund. 25c. Drawing December 6. Mrs. T. H. Payne and children Ruth and Harold,, returned here yesterday on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver after a holiday In Red Deer and Calgary. Mrs. Robert McCarthy return ed to the city on Tuesday night's train from Terrace where she went to attend the funeral of the late R. L. Mcintosh. Mrs. J. H. Macey and son, Glen, returned here yesterday on the Prince Rupert following a vacation trip to Victoria and Vancouver. Lieut. (Nursing Sister) Beatrice Berner was the speaker today at the regular wekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. She told Interestingly of some of her experiences with the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps overseas. Mr. and Mrs T. J. Boulter, Miss Marie Boulter and Tommy Boulter returned here yesterday on the Prince Rupert after a holiday trip to California. The family visited San Diego and Los Angeles and motored as far south as the Mexican border during the course of their vacation. .vera GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR . . . I Children's Wearing Apparel and Staples A New Shipment of Stock in APRONS, BATHROOM SETS TEA TOWELS, ETC. THE VARIETY STORE "Where Tfour Dimes Are Little Dollars" T A charge of selling extracts after hours against Chin Yon was dismissed by Magistrate W. D. Vance in police court today. Bruce Brown pleaded the defendant's case. Mrs. A. B. Love and daughter, Miss Patricia Love, are leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bussanlch and son, Bobby, returned yeste-day on the Prince Rupert after spending a vacation in Vancouver. Miss Eva Cavalier of Booth Memorial High School teaching staff returned to the city yesterday afternoon after spending the summer vacation In Vancouver and Victoria. Q. R. S. Blackaby will leave this week-end for Lake Kathlyn to accompany home Mrs. Blackaby and sons who have been spending the summer holidays there. Rt. Rev. James B. Oibson, Bishop of Caledonia, returned to the city on Tuesday night's train from Terrace where he went ,to officiate at the funeral of the late R, L. Mcintosh. W. F. Wood of Vancouver. representing the Union Healtn and Accident Association, is a business visitor in the city. He is the brothed of Douglas Wood, manager of the nupert Men's' and Boys' .Store. Mrs. Jessie M'. Ross of the Canadian Natjonal Railways Granville Street ticket office in Vancouver arrived in the city yesterday afternoon on the prince Rupert from the south to Join the local ticket office staff for relief duty. Stephen King, who left the city a few months ago to take up residence on Salt Spring Island, returned yesterday from the south to spend a few days on business. Residing at Salt Spring Island with Mr. King is Capt. W. J. Thomas, also formerly of this city. ROASTED IN THE WEST FOR WESTERN USERS The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Military Orders 1st (R) Btn. Prince Rupert Rgt. (MO) C. J. Toombs. Mai. Commanding Parade Dress Four officers and 70 other ranks will proceed to Terrace by motor transport. Parade at Bn. H.Q. at 2 pjn. Saturday, September 1. Dress: Battle order less respirators. Large packs will be carried by transport. Bn. will embus, ready to move off, by 2:30 p.m. Unit will move off from Terrace at 6 pm. Monday, Sep-temper 3. Starting Point-Junction Sixth Ave. W. and McBrlde and move off in tactical formation. Route: Prince Rupert Military Terrace Highway. Order of March-. (a) LMG Section will leave and act as advance guard; lb) No. 1 Section MMG; (c) "O" Group-Detachment H.Q.; (d) No. 2 Section MMG; (e) Medical; (f) C.QJH5. 'Transportation EnrJbusslng: and debussing of Modern Etiquette 3y ROBERTA LEE ficer: OC Transport. Transport will be supplied by RCASC. Speed: 30 MPH. Density: 25 yards Intervals. Halts: 10 minutes to every even hour. Stores and Equipment-la) Accommodation Huts; Blankets:- QM will supply 200 blankets. .(b) Messing RQMS will Indent for rations for nine meals. RQMS and cook will leave by advance party Friday by RCASC. AH personnel will bring knives, spoons, forks and cups In addition to mess tins. WM. EDWARDS DIES TODAY William Edwards, 68, 'a resident of Prince Rupert for the last 14 years, passed away this mprning at the hospital follow-, ing a lengthy illness. The late Mr. Edwards' last position was Janitor of the Booth Memorial High School which he held for a short time. Prior to t hat he wa s employed as a night- watchman by th Imperial ,Oil Company. In his easier days he lived in the.Okanagan yalleyand during the course of his life he has been occupied as a prospector, farmer and an employee of an island fish cannery. Q. In talking with other people in what way should a wo man refer to her husband? A. She should call him by.his christian name when speaking to friends, as "my husband" in talking . to .acquaintances, and as "Mr. Smith" when talking with servants or business people. Q. When one is in the theatre. U it permissible to reprove people nearby who insist upon talking? A. Yes, they deserve to be reproved, but in some Instances they become more rude when reproved. Q. Is it correct to close a formal social letter with "Sincerely yours?" A. Yes. Stop HAY FEVER Hy Fever needn't plague you with tti inteting and. wheezing, lti blowing and gatping, lu sore. aUeaming, itching Irritation o eyes and ears. Just do what thou, sands have done to get fast, safe relief- takeTempleton'sRAZ-MAH. You'll sleep bettec orlc better, led better. iOc, 1 1 t druggists everywhere. R-U CHESTERFIELD SUITES priced at.$18.-.00 and $175.00 CONVERTO LOUNGES .. $75.00 and $05.00 G-PIECE DINETTE SUITES $1)0.00 and $78.00 EDO FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. AUCTION SALES . . . By . . . J. H. MAIR EVERY SATURDAY, 2 P.M. C 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 Black 984. Obtain receipt from driver. No Reserves. No Advertised Goods Accepted. SPECIAL AUCTIONS BY APPOINTMENT J. H. MAIR Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday rJUust. 30, 1845 WANTED First class butcher to take full charge and do his : own buying. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 186. (tf) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Lady wants temporary office or store work for two or three weeks. Write Box 98 Dally News. (202) WANTED WANTED TO RENT Furnished apartment. or house, willing to share house, for couple with two children. Please phone 313, Mrs. N. E. Dorland, or write Box 97 Dally News. (205) WANTED Concrete mixer. Engine not necessary. Phone 66. (101) FOR RENT FOR RENT Room for two gen tlemen snaring. Phone Red 693. (203) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf PERSONAL CORNS instantly relieved with Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve, the effective corn remedy. 50c at Ormes Ltd. (203) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more and up-to-date type National portable sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) MONEY TO LOAN DO YOU NEED MONEY FOR TAXES? If you are short of cash to pay Income or other taxes, a B of M Personal Loan may be the answer to your need. The cost is very low: Vi of 1 INTEREST Per Month THERE IS NO OT11ER CHARGE You repay by Monthly Instalments Cash you 6 9 12 get paym'ts paym'ts paym'ts INCLUDING INTEREST $50 $ 8.48 $ 5.69 $ 4.30 75 12.72 8.54 6.45 100 16.96 11.39 8.60 150 25.44 17.08 12.90 300 50.88 34.17 25.81 500 84.79 56.94 43.02 Larger loans at proportionate cost. For any reasonable need, we are glad to advance money to people with h steady incomes. Endorsers are not necessarily required. Consult the manager or accountant of our branch In your district. BANK OF MONTREAL Branches Everywhere SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert PAGE FIVE TERMS CASH - i . i J r CATELLI 1 Classified Advertising Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit HELP WANTED WANTED Woman for housework. Phone Blue 114. (tf) WANTED Two girls for mangle at Hawklnson's Laundry. (203) I FOR SALE FOR SALE Solid oak extensioiv-- dining table-and lour match- ing chairs, leather upholster-1 cd: also oak buffet. Phone Red 420. -;O!03E FOR SALE Bed complete, dresser, China cabinet. Apply j. 225 9th Ave. East. ;:?0)us FOR SALE Seven high school books, In good condition. Call Blue 906 between 6 and 7 p.m. (206) ! FOR SALE Boat, Speed Hull. 22 feet; Eastnope motorj' huil and motor newly overhauled. Ideal family boat. Can be seen at McLeans Wharf. Phone R.C.A.F. Station. (206 '. FOR SALE Majestic 8-tube radio 755 8th Ave. West. , , (206) FOR SALE i Complete-'la-fetteT-" (new) including hand-knitted1 t woollens; also erlb anrifoHaKsa Ing buggy. Box 99 Datty-NewSHiri . ' (203) FOR SALE 25-foot speed boat, " ( mahogany decking. Snap for t cash. Phone 674. (.201). : FOR SALE vCof fee shop artd : confectionery, 375 mile easfcy, i of Prince Rupert on highwayrr Living quarters'. ' Clear ItltlS : Write Fort Fraser Care"Fpir Fraser, B.Ci ' ;..ual205) FOR SALE Electric stove, good condition. Phone Blue 414. 12,01) FOR SALE-iSet of boltvdies. steel drills. :5'9th AttQ West or call Blue". V- (204) FOR SALE Small kitchen range, 2 beds, couch and odd chairs. Call evenings, 1322 Pigott Ave. :(204) FOR SALE O.K. Hotel and Restaurant in Vanderhoof "Fully equipped and doing steady business. 11 bedrooms; growing village, in good district. Price $4200 cash, clear title. Buyer also to take over stock groceries approximately $800. Apply George Ogston, Vander-hoof, B.C. -.(207) FOR SALE Two lots with one three-room house; fully modern, fine garden, greenhouse and good chicken house; phis two-story four-room house. $3,200.00. Collart & McCaffery Ltd., opposite Third Street. (tf) FOR SALE We sell and buy new and used furniture at the lowest prices. Used beds ;and springs, $3.00 for the -set;- 3-plece chesterfield, new chairs, set, $75; used mantel radios, Marconi, good shape, from $35; enamel dishes, .used, 5c'' to clear; used axes and shovels. from 95c. All kinds of furniture, ranges, fete, at the lowest price. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 324. FOR SALE Two steel double-beds, complete, like rtewTTrtl-chen table and chairs, "caii after 6:30, 1546 8th Ave. East. . (03) FOR SALE 9-room hOuse.iex- cenent condition; tw6Jpfs, central; beautiful vlew?Can be bought fully furnished: Including every electric appliance. Ideal for high class boarding house or family home. Complete with furniture, $8700; unfurnished, $6700. See Mrs. McClymont, 307 3rd Ave. (201) 4 LOST AND FOUND FOUND Car tire. Owner may have same by Identifying and paying for this advertisement. 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 t: Corner 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Phone Blue 943 1 - f if