6 I r I if:.'1!' aw; e i J ' PACE rOTTB THE DAIL NirV3 Friday. Angust 17. 1945 Baby's teeth we mean. Give them thought before they appear-even before babj arrives. Good teeth start with the mttber'j diet ... and through babyhood and childhood, calcium, phosphorus and rit ami n D are needed to build and maintain sound teeth. Cimidoo Milk with Its extra Tiunln D, is a spJendxi source of these buildirs tmteriils. It's a wboloome, nourishing m3k for all ges. Write for free book "Your Contented Riby". Camitioa Co. limited, Vancouver, RC. iisSII hi J i MJr.Til nnm b Leave Prince George Daily 10:20 p.m. Good connection vtlth eastboond train from Prince Rupert so mourns uquiuo For fwrtiicf Inormt&oa, ( Ctntd'im Picific RjiUjy Office, Prince Rupert v Prince Bnpert. 3 C Fishermen Leave Skeena Nets As Catches Shrink Presumably prosperous as a result of one of the best socfceye fishing seasons in. years, many Skeena Paver gillnettew are reported to be teaviag the river while those ho remained, t. llied up ftir averages of puiks and soeiy? last -week. Average eatoh oi pints for the week was 55 fish pr boat while the sockey catch was 100 fish per boat for the same period. RYAN In loving memory of a j neonew ana nmuwr iTnonpr t Thomas H. Ryan, killed in action. August 14, 1945, agedj i In Normandy his body lies, In a lonely grave 'Death foreign skies. But memories are ours to cherish yet For one we've lost Bat will never forget Sadly missed but ever remembered by Aunt Florence and brother Ambrose. Port Simpson. HELP WANTED WANTED Teacher for Topley j Public School, capable of teaching Grades 9 and 10 if! necessary. Salary SI 200 vrithi additional $100 for each grade ! tausht over 8th- fr ini S trim bold, secretary-treasurer. sary. NO exner'.pnrp rvie. Apply at McRae Bra?. tfi SALESGIRL WANTED Apply at office, Rupert PeoDles Store. ; '192 ; j WANTED AT ONCE Respec- S uuic, nuotue-agea nouse-keeper for family of three. I One adult, two small children ; 2 and 4 years. Give full particulars and salary expected Box 88 Daily News: U9D MACHLVERY TO S.W better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver Bc tf r CATELLI I BOG NOODLES 1 BALANCE OF 1944 INCOME TAX DUE 31st AUGUST, 1945 Taxpayers are reminded thai any balance of income tax on 1944 incomes is due on 31st August, 1945 To be sure that there will be no error in account ng for your payment, complete the remittance form provided below and mail it with your remittance to your District Inspector of Income Tax. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE TAXATION DIVISION INCOMI TAX MMirtANCI 'Q1.M To lupector el tnceae Tex t Ier$ "Wene, Ctly or Town. U permeat ol Income Til lor the rNi. (Surneme or Ust umi (ChrietUs or gives Mmei) (No. esd StzeeQ -Province. Print Hun end Addnu ebove enojr et ilowa on rur ioeome Tei Itetara. Remuke (Stale here preeent eddreee. If env cheage elace return filed) ArruaDy. hOTre-er. the ,ocer! catch has dwindled to only a smaa proportion of what It was at the season' peak whea boats i were averaging better than 100 fish per day. I Termination of the cannery workers' strike in Vancouver last week eased the can situation, on the Skeena. A. delivery of cans was made to canneries there by the Catala oa Sunday. While the city carries pairs, McBride Street between Fifth and Seventh Avenue is closed today, traffic being de- toured. - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CAS II Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. iv MninRini FOR SALE SALE 23-foot cabin tras- boat. eicel'ent mr.riitlon Pall Sgt Alhson, American. Signals 189. 1S5) FOR SALE Enelish pram; used five months. Phone Green 4S7. 195) FOR SALE Kitchen range and heater. 215 1st Ave. U9l FOR SALE New and used furniture at the lowest prices. New 3-piece chesterfield, S100; high grade ajl-enamel ranges from $95; hardwood chairs: mattresses: used beds and . arouo springs, $7.00; enamelware, seamen Topky- 192 i FOR SALETwo barber chairs: tt' v-T-c-r-. . ,i . mrce-man sei OI experienced coast fallens; also ! a cook, for north coast mainland camp. Good accommoda- tion: union wages. Apply Na-, tional Selective Service Ail. 189. tf , WANTED First class butcher to take full charge and do his own buying. Apply National Selective Service AJd. 185 (tf) rnlHUt GtORGE W3PT9lerk Store. for StaUoneryj to VANCOUVER 2Vi HOURS ture, Black 324. FOR SALE Victory Cafe Buildins; excellent condition. Vacant apartment Immediately upon sale of same. Rents $100 month. See Geo. Ladicos for particulars. tf) FOR SALE Two chairs and chesterfield. 513 8th Ave. East (190) FOR SALE Piano. 731 5th Ave. West Phone Red 875. FOR SALE Seven-room house. Apply 315 9th Ave. West or phone Green 838. H93 FOR SALE McClary oil range, tapestry chesterfield suite, kitchen table and chairs, baby buggy, strong ironing board, garbage paU. Apply 1531 Overtook Street U90) FOR 523 row boat Phone PERSONAL BANISH GREY HAIR Look years younger use. effective Angellque Grey Hair Restorer. SI at Orroes Ltd. (193) CAR LEAVING for Vancouver Friday. August 17. Can take 3 passengers to share expenses. Apply Box 89 Dally News. (190, WANTED WANTED TO RENT By August 1 or 15, four-room house or apartment, not necessarily close In. Reliable, permanent tenant Write Box 33 Daily News. WANTED Army officer wife, no children, desire and fur ntsned aDartment nr inn w Apply , Box 90 Dally News. . 195 W ANTED Apartment or small house for couple and two chil-dren. Box 81 Daily News. 19i) WANTED-Furnished room with kitchen privileges, for couple with baby. Box 82 Daily News. (191) AGENTS B.C. BILLIARD & BOWLINO Supply Co. (Reg'd). 218 W Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. LOST LOST Baby's white shoe; also shopping bag containing lady's blouse and baby articles. Finder please phone Blue 621. (190) LOST Wallet containing citizen papers, beaman's papers and passes. Reward $10. Return to L Oszerg, Room 5, Royal HoteL 1W) LOST Black eversharp pencil, name Esther Morrison engraved Finder please return to Dally News. Reward. (190) FOUND FOUND Ln the Post Office. Pair of ladles' black kid wove owner, may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this ad. Giant Fire V-J Nisht Thousands of. People Witnessed Celebrations Service Centres Active V-J night celebrations here were touched off Htv ? -;-, i bonJire ln Prar St park and ou re I the shooting of skyrockets by Fire ers. uniex lock and hu help- Nearly 1.500 citizens who witnessed the spectacle were unani- i moos in the opinion that it was one or the best fireworks displays they had seen in quite a time. The largest number of people the Y.M.C.A. buildin has Tet accommodated. estimated at 10.000 spent pare of V-J Day large number of people danced to recorded music. Before the dance paper hats and noise-makers were distributed. Big Parade In ' Spite of Rain The. street parade, carried oa bravely despite a driving rainstorm which raised havoc vrfth floats and decorated tpWcIm in. r K.t. -' , HOME FROM OVERSEAS Gunner Dc.t Blake son of H. M, Blake. 2)6 Seventh- Avenue West, arrived home on , taking part in celebrations in-, Tuesday night s train from Ed doors because of the wet weath er. A great influx of service and ! ll , . . .. . uiiujui people inM tne x -oe-i gan early in the evening imrne-' tuateiy alter the civic parade j- wasoTer- Judge Bob Herrick, Prosecutor A thousand persons atsended Stewart Johnson and Defender a communitv sin?-vntr in cludtag those o the. youngsters morw nf x t.-j jij .... avyi Army and Air Force, in ...... i . ja wuviu iuu ucu.ru uul , , ., bicycles, wagons and dolj car- CJU"nS women s.as well as men's riages. The. parade was led, by!5" foll 8 . rvice. Also lh the narade q rt irmtf oon In r-VilW FOR STRENGTH monton. where he stopped over on his way home after five years' service overseas. He arrived in Canada recently on, the He de France. th Stewart Carson. SwMv inctta -udiUirinm. letLhy. Don, Eonraxd. 1 was meted out to the dictators. vim . ... t-,.. i . supervisor, wim reier uuiuuues were strung up oa galr Lien at the piano. Feature of lows and later burned in effigy the program was the singing of at the Fraser Street bonfire. "u name svujs uv a ininujiiinr service of 30 Russian merchant and Militarr PimH, who were, in the audi- The momin? observance of Irom 7ik:; used enamel ranee T . . ' uuaea a soiemn ser- (McClary $47 JO; axes frorn 111 we upstairs rooms a bingo vice of Thanksgiving in the 95c B.C. Furniture, Black 324. same was organized under the YMCA auditorium where 1000 . ! u":uon ox tra.nK uuy Armitage , persons gathered. Jtoyor Dag- two two bie big mirrors- mirrors: National Katinnal cash i a a PS-P03? tournament j gett opened the service. T. D. register, like new; rings to wa sed. with Sicward Johnny j PattuUo, MJA., spoke briefly. $1.95: other goods. B.C. Fuml- Sheflin, R.CJf.VJt. In charge. Bishop J. B. Gibson led the ser- ; The street dance was move! 'ice with. Rev. M. B. Anderson, indoor? to the auditorium and a I Rer. J. J. Smithson and Rev. Mayor H. M. Da'eeett Three ! fan.?f Brea ar. who bands took Dart-the United ! tirel the.cheefs of the cro-ds States. Armv. Sn f!arlte -inrf -"-"6 iAiyansh concert band .which cession. SALE Davenport. Apply came In from a Skeeru River -J"1! P101" celebraUon on. 6th Ave. East .193) chS-' ta cannery. Cheering school ( ' J - -."t Willi, tVMl r.Vr . . . . . . ' i4 r-rm n vn V. . 1 1 1 i n S0 i Cheeseman. Included among thai " ' ,f Canadian Leeion. Girl Riiiri (Sea Cadets, seamen from the Russian, freighter Scala. Sons of Norway, Chinese Patriotic Asso ciation, represented in th rW. TO RENT At Billmor. choice of f1' and Itoats were the' three houses. AU or an ' tnl wmen'a Canadian Club (Mrs. sale. Apply Box 84 Daily News. Arnold, president), chin-(190) 1 ese PatrioUc Association; Jun ior Chamber of Commerce. Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association, Prince Rupert Dry Dock and Shipyard,. Canadian Legion. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire and Prince Rupert Gyro Club. A mock trial of Mussolini, Hitler and Tojo on a stand in front of the Post Office, after the parade excited considerable amusement. This was arraneed hv Wil liam Jarmson and the comically arrayea couxt principles werei John Linney also taking part A composite military band, under the baton of Sereeant Ppfr W in the nrn. ' JAIdUiilg ino, wHeeeeeeii 'happy throngs taking part in informal Jubilation. . Service, centres Were All Busy All in all, it was a large day for the "Yn staff members such as Bruce Mclntyre, program director; Mrs. Ferguson, hostess, and Dorothy Ashcrof t. at the in- iormauon, desk, and the omer was grantca to me tribes rtu- statf members, and. canteen j pert branch of the U.F.A.W.U. at workers who. labored to make a meeting Monday night in the V-J Day a memorable one Prince Rupert. Airmen's Christian- for FISH WORKERS GIVEN CHARTER A charter making it an autonomous lecal of the United Fish ermen and Allied Workers' Union Fishermen's Halt Previously Prince Rupert members, number- The Kalvdtirm Armu -intuTi ; ine 150. had been a hranrh nf attracted large crowds both for i the Vancouver locaL dinner and supper while un-;.... ... usually. Urge numberswere also' l?tter u Present b? theWo, A at th American Sea- ?vTit pa V .men's Club.andthe K. of C. hut , .i" h whch is said to embrace several At At thP the snidi.,.' Soldiers'. Sailors' the usual Wednesday night Bible f" 9 me coast ti un on agent for aUfishermen, fish discussion group convened. ' dock workers and cannery work SERVICE" CENTRE HERE IS CLOSED Instructions to close the Luth-; Executive of the new local el-eran service centre in Prince Ru-! ected at last, night's meeting pert In about one week have lis: been received by Rev. Magnus B. ' President, T. Elliott Anderson, pastor of St. Paul's Vice - preident. George Vie Lutheran Church, who is soon to 1 reck. be transferred to a parish in Secretary - treasurer. Stan Patterson, California, .Boshier. The move will eliminate the j An executive board will be only service club- in Canada op-1 erated bv the Lutheran Commis- " sion. which, has its headauarters I Jn. Minneapolis, Mina. and maintains scores of similar centres in the United. States. During the more than two years it has operated, the service centre has built up a good reputation and. was noted for its policy of allowing kitchen priv ileges to all who desired it Scarcely an. evening has passed that some servicemen or women were not cooking their own supper at the-club. Last night's smorstasbord Uen of the Prince, Rupert RegU dinner-, therefore, was probably jment provided the music Stan- the last one that will be held aarooearers. of the, Imperial Qr- ; for members of the forces in the der. Daughters of the Empire. Lutheran church's bas-ment. lent color to the stage back-j Although the clubs guest gronni i book was not started until a year A long parade, in which the j after the centre opened, hun-United, tuted stat? SUtes Annyk Armyk Canadlai Canadian I dreds of service personriel sisned it from May 12. 1944, until V-J Day The.firstname.la.the book is Kermlt J. Ogdahl,. Chance. South Dakota, of Acropolis Hill, while on J-V- Day the register was signed by George H. Fry HilkrestAlta. Among the names-ln the book Is one "Adolf Schicklsgruber. ' which goes to prove that Ar gentina has on run uarOel-DUilt 1 Bic marsiiHIieo. Oy rTLn- , uuiuy u no nu uiuuopu monopoly v. . nu n . -r ... ... uuivuje ill rfiFfnniT rmiwia I - ., FOR RENT rtea va. cjpclls rt. . u. u.veiii and s. A. . : , . . anuwug rumors, regartung tne FOR SALE Carnival playhouse. rnone 552. (19d FOR P.ENT LOD.E. HalL Phone eo ior particulars. (tfi FOR RENT Room for gentle-1 , man only. 812 2nd Ave. West I 19j Of honkln? can. th : nrhprc-ivMi. f tv, f.. being crowded with, man, chancellor ers on the coast exclusive, of those under the Jurisdiction of ; the Native Brotherhood of B.C and the Deep Sea Fishermen,'s '' Union. The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON BLUE RIBBON BAKNG POWDER 4ob FIRST FROM GROCERS. CHAINS DEPARTMENT STORES eLm.iiiiii.'ki;yA'?t!'j.,;k'ij.t,fji AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2 P.M. at AUCTION ROOMS opposite PARKER S GARAGE Having received instructions from Rev. L Anderson, and balance of goods of L. B. Essen estate, I will sell by auction- I i?M,"f!'ld sniles end tab,M Heti. beds, dressers, bedding, dishes, pots, pans, etc, etc. J. H. MAIR, Auctioneer ' For children of all ages we have interest-ing and pleasing articles of play which are sure to please. 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