a Wtlntt Rupert Oailp JSeto! Monday, August 15, 1943.- Our Stock of Famous MeLl.OI) ltlVEK COAL' Is Cotnplrle It. MP EGG NUT STOKER P. 1 I PS - !, 1 ti I 1 f bert & McCaffery I!-:1 . f r& I. I M I T E l phone 116 C (3 I I ll , I iing Is payable in advance. Please refrain from jjjilieas, woiu jci . mnri uun, minimum -ji Notices 50c, Cards ot Thanks, Death Notices. Mi"irii'p and EriRanement Announcements- 2 EUUS FRIED A LA PARIS SIDEWALK Reminiscent of the heat waves suffered by Canadians is the torrid weather present In Paris. With the Paris opera house lending a pleasant background for their summer-gag activity (left to right), Charles F. Teitelman, a student from Philadelphia, Pa.; Max Bourgeois, of Houston, Texas, now stationed In Munich, Germany, and Helen Golda, a student from Prague, Czechoslovakia, show that it's warm enough to fry an egg on the Paris sidewalk. Onlookers smile speculatively. FECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE rtlUNKS lhallkS fur a of sympathy auin oi urn sk.u1 thanks ars and Iriends, .Mrs. J LUiric, nmii Mrs. K. j T. J. Boulter and daughter, Marie, left Saturday afternoon by air on a trip to Vancouver. -acK uiee left by air Saturday afternrnn .. nn a V,,li .!. n iiwiiijajr Ll 1J WJ Vancouver and Chemarnus, Vancouver Island. Mr. and Mrs. Georae Abbott sailed last night on the Coqutt - 'am lor a vacation trip to Vancouver: Mrs. Robert Burnip nnrl daughter, Barbara, sailed last night on the Coquitlam for a holiday trip to Vancouver. I Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Davles of Smithers sailed last night on : me coquitlam for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. P. e. Anfield and son, Fiankie, and daughter, Marnl, returned to the city on the Camosun last night from a trip to Vancouver. Terence Ruttle of Winnipeg, member of the local fur dealing firm of Fowlie & Ruttle, arrived In the city on the Camosun last iiigni, irom Vancouver, being nere on one of his periodical business trips. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jeffries and family returned to the city Saturday evening after a two weeks' holiday trip to Babine Lake. It was an enjoyable trip notwithstanding rather Inconsistent rainy weather conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poxon of Victoria and Drumheller, Alberta, and Mrs. Richard Heath, also of Victoria, arrived in the" elty on the Camosun last evening from the south. Mr. and Mrs. Poxon will visit with their daughter. Miss Winnie Poxon, and Mrs. Heath with her daughter, Mrs. John Adelman, Alfred Street. Mr. and Mrs. Poxon brought their car with them and will motor south in about a week. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver ( today I Miss Kenney, M. Mouse, I. Johnson, E. Walker, J. Addison, Mrs, E. T. H. Watson. D. Doucettek M. Olsen. A. McQueen. M. McDonald. Miss H. Gingira. To Port Hardy (today) J. C. Elsey. To Sandspt (today) H. W. Stevens, Mrs. Tienho. From Vancouver (Saturday) Miss M. E. Logan, R. H. Bower, HOTEL ARRIVALS , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wash burn, Vacouvcr; R. H. Bower, Lionsview, B. C; G. R. Lamothe, Vancouver; R. Campbell, Vancouver; R. Browne, Juneau; A. Richardson, Tlell; Miss E. Murray, Vancouver; Dr. and Mrs. J. Nelson, London, Ont.; P. J. Mc-Guire, Donnelly, Alta.; Mr. and Mrs. P. Petryshyn, Terrace; C. J. Jensen, Vancouver; C. L. Wallis, Varcouver; Mr. and Mrs. G. McAdarn, Terrace; W. Willis-croft, Terr.-ce; T. Ruttle, Winnipeg; J. 1 Sweet, Vancouver; Miss M. I. Logan, Vancouver; M. A. Ray. Vancouver; Mrs. D. Rolston, T!cll; C. J. Crawford, High River, Alta.; K. O. Aro, Inverness; T. A. V. Tremblay, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Philllpson, North Pacific; L. Peck, Inverness; B. Johnson, Vancouver; G. L. Jacklin, Vancouver; S. Smith, Vancouver. Miss G. Cockroft, Terrace; L. G. Nicholson, Vancouver; ' N. H 1 McClary, Port Hardy; Mr. and . Mrs R H Pnhortj. anrt famllv New York! J. Doyle. Port Clem-i ents; M. L. Whittaker, Ophie.i Oregon; D. Campbell, Vancou ver; A. E. Pearson, Vancouver : 1 j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Withers and ; son returned to the city on the Camosun last night from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Ed Williams and two children returned to the city by air Saturday afternoon from a three-week holiday trip to Edmonton. W. H. Williscroft of Terrace is paying a brief business visit In the city. He arrived from the interior on Saturday afternoon by car and will be returning home tomorrow. Mrs. George McAdams sailed last night on the Coquitlam for a trip to Vancouver. She had arrived in the city from her home at Terrace by car. Mr. McAdams came in with her and Is returning to Terrace tonight. POLICE PROBE DESERTED BOAT The provincial police boat P.M.L. 15 left yesterday afternoon down the coast in investigate a report that a beam trawler, the Humming Bird II had been found abandoned on Sagar iJslana 011 rrmcess Royal Island ine Humming Bird II is listed as being owned by John Steffich, of Vancouver. Police headquarters here received word of the derelict from another boat the Kanawaka. The fisheries patrol cruiser Kitimaat was also in the area and was to make a check. 1 J l It I 8'ves me lovelier, washable walls and actually IT COSTS ME LESSI Thai's the report from oomrn who have used Monaseal ... and they're rif-ht! Mnnai.ea! in top quality at lower prices than any eomparahle finish. It eovers more wall per ean, and dries quiekly to a smooth, finish that is washahle !onj:er Iattiii. Lovely pastel 3m'4- tints and new deep colors. firm ' I Headquarters for Canning Supplies Glass Jars and Fittings Cans and Canning Machines Pressure Cookers Preserving Kettles 1ST e4 Phone 311 PHONE 79 R. Wheeler, Vancouver; J. ' c Gable, Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. '5 W. R. Wright, Winnipeg; Dr. D. ? J. Milne, Nanaimo; Mr. and Mrs.' C i tpmTmm Miliiii i I Ful-Knjt CARDlGANS UWj0 Wool Fine all-wool Cardigans, smartly' styled and in all the popular shades. Priced at''.'" $7.95 "'fir. . . , ' . ' I I 'lit. it-,-.'' yjr.,T". . "' .t 1 7 J Jantzen Sleeveless Pullovers in two-tone styl- inrr, finely knitted front with ribbed back 100"o ,. Botany Wool. ; ) ' Priced at ' $7.50 H 3-.U1I I JB tt.imilJU,ii)i!!iiii;ii,,;)U;,l,lii , l STEAMSHIP l PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ' - - J . r B J k yi l Glidden Paints FOR ALL PURPOSES BLI E 816 SAANICH PLUMBING AND HEATING Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping- and General Cartage and Storage ' For Complete, Reliable and Ellicient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park: Avenues Established 1910-Phones r0 and 68 CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Th.C 21-22 Besner Block-Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment 1" WILL BE AWAY ' ON VACATION first Thre-e Wfeks 'in Aogust i BALAtlNO Florists Phone Green 787 Box 1193 Mrs A. W. Allaire left by air Saturday on a trip to Vancou- Regular meeting at Chapter 2 1. Women of the Moose. Wednesday, Aug. n. Initiation. (192) a. A. Green left by air Sat- trip to the Queen Charlotte la-lands. Prince Runert TiHco w e. IO.OF., Grand MaciL i.-..' Haslett will officially visit the , UKC lue'ay. Aug. 16th at 8 p m. A dinner will be held In the Commodore Cafe, 6:30 um Tuesday. All Oddfellows, Re-' tckahs. and their wives and husbands Invited. a91)( Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fa.i who were married recently in the city, returned at the end of ween irom a short hon. moon tour by car to the Interior. Eric Richardson of Tlell arrived In the city on the Coquit-lam yesterday afternoon from "ie wucen Charlotte Islands for a brief visit. Q 8. Reade, supervisor of fLsheripA . ... "' ,l,u" w me city on : the Camosun last evening from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nelson who drove in over the highway from their home In Fresno California, sailed for the south on the Catala Friday night. Arthur Brooksbank returned to the city on the Camosun last evening from a three weeks' holiday trip as far as Yellowstone National Park. Dr. D. J. Milne of the Pacific Fisheries Biological Station at Nanalmo, arrived In the city Friday afternoon on the Coquitlam In connection with the Skeena River salmon investigation. C. F. Faulkner, assistant district engineer for the federal department of public works, and E. C. Slec, University of British Columbia engineering student, returned on the Coquitlam last night to Vancouver after spending the past couple of weeks in this area on official business. B. T. OGrady, who has been at Stewart in connection with organization of road extension work to the Morris Summit mining property, Is at present at Terrace on public works department duties. Mr. OGrady was once with the provincial department of mines and was the organizer and commandant of the Pacific Militia Rangers on this coast early in the war. Ralph Browne, one time in the United States Army public relations department here and latterly engaged for a time in newspaper work In Prince Rupert, arrived in the city yesterday morning on the Princes Kathleen from Juneau on his way to Smithers to attend the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Smithers this week. Mr. Browne Central British Columbia at Is now assistant manager of thi Alaska Development Board at Juneau. You Saw It in The Ncwa! WANTEU Carpenter wants to rent licht housekeeping room. Apply Room 2. Roval Hotel or Box 501. Daily News. (190) WANTED Sewing of all kinds. Apply suite 8, Bay Apts. (191 WANTED Room to share with working girl. Phone Red 693. (191) "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 251 Node For Aipllialiim tor a dun l.leeiiNe NOTICE Is hereby ulven thai on the 13th day of September next the iinrifrslKned. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSR. PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMBER 1051. Intends to apply to the Llqunr Control Board for a Club License In respect of the premise situate at Beeond Avenue West. City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon lands described a? Lots 3 and 4. Block 21A, Section 1. Map 933. Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to keep on the premises a reasonable quantity of liquor for personal consumption on the premises, and entitling the Club to purchase liquor from a vendor and to sell by the glass the liquor so purchnwd to Its members and (tuests for consumption on the Club premises In accordance with the provisions of the "Government Liquor Act" and the regulations promulgated thereunder. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Col-ximbla, this 8th day of August, AD, 184. LOYAL ORDER OP MOOSE PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMBER 1051 H. T. Muucey, Secretary. (2131 eins- Vancouver; D. C. Steffan- son, Terrace; Miss H. Gingerre, Sandspit; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Herrguth, Columbus, Nebraska. ANNOUNCEMENTS AuvertlatUienw In inui column w:; be charged for full month t 25c per word Lutheran tea Sept. 10. Loyal Order of Moose Men's and Women's Annual Bazaar and Dance September 29th and 30th. Moose Temple on the 29th, Civic Centre on the 30th. Dance and drawing for prizes at Civic Centre. Catholic Bazaar October 5 and 6. Sonja Ladies Bazaar. Oct. ?8 Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 26. Sf Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 3. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 17. I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Baz- A ft K Um A " . . C"" Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar- No7- 28' Saturday, 1 Commodore Cale Betfc-r Th-n Ever" JBest Food and Service In Cltj? JPhone 17 for Send-Out Orders? Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr.J fjff"' TIB McBride Street WE Miss. T. H. Tustin, O. Dunlap, ' Smith and family, city; R. H. M. Rosscn, D. J. Galbraith, R. ! Craig, Vancouver; H. Under-Craik. Mrs. Cornborough, Mrs. wood, Vancouver; A. J. F. E. Williams and two children. Brandstrom, Seattle; H. J. Hod- C. Maine, Vancouver; L. W. Lef- ler, city; Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore, : Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Printers 222 Second Ave. LOST AM) HUM) -1 FOUND Woman's purse at Fishermen s floats. Apply Daily News Oltice. tlw AGENT.; WANTED WANTED Representative on Commission lor Northern Territory to sell KANT-SAG Upholstered Furniture to Retail furniture Dealers Photos and Samples Supplied nppiy inuns Ltd., fourth & Commercial, Vancouver, B. C. (182) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Woman over .. wim a keen interest and some experience in sewing. Apply Singer Sewing Centre. (19.) WANTED Stenocrapher-bookkn-per. Apply Dr. R. G. Lar (tf; HELP WANTED Waitress Broadway Cafe, uf) HELP WANTED- Butcher ro-Ing on holiday, man warned to relieve him. Apply Rupert Butchers. (to BOYS WANTED Rellaole boys oesinnu Daily News route should file their names at the Daily News Olflce. (tf) HELP WANTED Man for lubrication work, prelerabiy single. Bob Parker Ltd. (tf) WANTED Young marT"24 to 30 Willi Junior luaLiiculation or better and of good character and appearance. Musi have potenu.il sales ability and desire to advance application treated confidentially. For particular? apply to Mr. Hay, Singer Sewing Machine Co. (lUill i'Ok KEiT FOR RENT Sleeping room. 801 Boruen St. (tf ( 195 FOR RENT Comfortable room for one or two girls sharing. Kitchen privileges u required. Close in. Phone Black 258 or call at 895 Borden Street. (192) FOR RENT Superior 5 room flat. Hot water heated. Tenancy subject to landlord's approval; tenant to purchase lurniutre from out-going tenant. Rent $60.00. Furniture 1200.00. inc. tax. Prince Rupert Realty Co. No information given by telephone. (190) FOR RENT Tourrst accomodation. Red 471. (tf) FOR RENT Portable electric sewing machines. Immediate delivery. Phone 864. Singer Sewing Centre. (191) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Smartly decorated 6 room wartime on 8th E. Includes Bendlx and new oil Uve if desired. Armstrong Agencies, 307 3rd Ave. West. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Wednesday, August 31st, 1949, for the purchase of Lot 18, Block 1, Subdivision District Lot 361, Plan (72. Terrace Townsite, Village of Terrace, Range 5. Coast District, together wlih contents. HIGHEST or any tender not necessarily accepted. TERMS strictlv cash. O. F. FORBES. Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of Ous Clerf, Deceased, Court House. Prince Rupert, B. C. i1D5) FOR SALE 7 room house close in and fully furnished. Owner leaving town. Prince Rupert Realty Co. (190) FOR SALE 7 room house close fi. in excellent condition. Fully furnished with high quality furniture. Applv in person only. Prince Runert Realty Co. (190) SWAP Will pay up to $500 with small wartime four in exchange for six-room house in eood location, Black 213. (191) fOR SALE Four room wartime house new paint Job, fenced fjnd all decorated inside. 1551 nd Overlook after 5 p.m. (191) FOR SALE $1000.00 down for wartime four with renewed foundation, half basement, cnimnoy to rock, cupboards nnished in kitchen and bedrooms, newly painted inside nd out. For inspection see Hr,hert R. Montarlor Limited. Itl) Regal PHONE 24 Mm ?teey Thompson jir.WN Riven uy :incrv, Mothers SVnl HjlllL'htCl'S Sljy, Eilk'tn and SALE loot trolier with iroilini! cquip-BA. Uil D.K'k. . (lJ4i asthupe Marine' tstpiiwer with proix'llur. Rot-j .soonsin Enuine.; Mil lilt 22 leet.; s Auto Court.' (lUOi . ;8 Fiird Tu. lor.1 iB-RtaMiiia ble. (192 1 : 1 LVd lumber I .ail 62S 6th Ave. : Uf) rl.'ifs. tlicitguilii,! ti. ammunilsoiv r latest ioklers hcope Sales Co. J . OlUu, Ont. I USlii i k Csoti Furn- I l' i win ami TiiUfs, electric electric press , A saucers.! and saws, new i heavv 3-)lv! new finoleuih' ' used Men's, bicycles, house1 nttrs, rariios.i Mes. battle-j " chairs, etc.! t the lowest. Furniture Co., I 0N NAMES siiovels, : Adam: id 1 Main!n..n,.' Clamshell ' UraiiQs' 'jcrete Mixers' Trwlts; Nelson '! or Rln..l,.,.i.. Kj:Rlce Vort- rumps; Na-f Scrapers ana ior.ai ah : National a'ls: National1 Md Convcvors i ' hum Na-i (P CO. Ltd.. C. (tft i Enamel kitchen1 1424 nth; 190i shiiiuic! 'DO per uun-; ari)P siding, ?:. 1" x ! 1 6' flooring ' nd. Phone 4i 193 j "Mw Retriever1 .bredT,-"!,ale: Terrell (191 i I ;;V .tine Heintz-I V""'"' size, ex-$400.00. tl'aiKl """"e. Phone (195) ill9 B"i'l. in Apply - (195) 'T in 1 pnne Red 191 (195) ' ?0, rUatllly' l0 CS cat-VPSleclalties, ornto, ont J 213 1 ,pP0rf I'NlTiEs" I r liif 'hforrna- itf) eilbronerv an fixtures (If) Coo! - Live Electrically Electric Fans $12.95 Electric Ranges $229.00 Electric Rangettes ..-. $69.00 Electric Ironers $129.50 Electric Floor Polishers $59.50 Electric Washers $148.50 DELIVER Power Co. Ltd. BESNER BLOCK STEWART, BC. Northern B.C. PHONE 210 PRINCE RITERT AUTO FROM TOP BOTTOM ,. " HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVENUE ,iVA. !4 TO Phone 791 Cars attract dirt and sludge at this time of year. It's wise to keep it clean and well lubricated. Be sure you have summer weight oil. We do a thorough job. Bob Parker's UPTOWN SERVICE STATION U, Second and McBide