LrONDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 191!, r IT n See our complete line of DACK military shoes, In regulation styles for the various branches of service. They offer you the enduring quality that made DACK'S famous in the last war plus smart appearance and perfect comfort. Air Force oxford priced at $11.00. Ankle boots $14.50. All sizes, ready to wear Come In today. WATTS & NICKERSON 532 Third Ave. Please Note- DACK'S AGENCY I'hone 345 DAYTIME DELIVERIES for the present will leave the store at 11a.m. 2 5 - p.m. - p.m. The difficulty of obtaining a parcel boy has made this arrangement necessary. Your cooperation will be very much' appreciated so that we may continue to give good service. Evening Delivery Service 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. as usual rmes Ltd. TTfic. Pioneer Druqptets Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PMnceUupm J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship nd Ave. two doors from British Columbia CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton D.C., rh.C. Wallace Block. Phone 649 B. E. Morgan, manager of Blll-mor Spruce Mills. Ltd., sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for a business tirp to Vancouver. Mrs. Clarence Thomson and son, Michael Patrick, s a 1 1 e d on tha Prince Rupert Saturday for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. K. Sakamoto sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, where Mrs. Sakamoto will receive medical treatment. A General meeting Prince Rupert Museum Association Council Chamber. City Hall, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 8 p.m., to elect officers and arrange for taking over the new building. (221) Miw Annie McDames, school teacher at Kisplox, is returning to her studies at the interior village today. She has spent nart of her holidays at her home in Prince Rupert and part of it at Vancou ver and Victoria. "Build B. C. Payrolls" It's Richer And Goes Farther Bii teg I "Pacific Milk goes farther; makes richer cakes and pud- I dings." That's it. Takes less to get the same effect. As this user finds, persons seeking economy find, like pros- j pectors. On long trips Into the hills, for this good double reason, they take Pacific and i repeat on Pacific year after year. I PACIFIC MILK l. Irradiated and Vacuum Packed When You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call 235 Taxi Proprietor O. Klldal Household Furnishing SALE 11 12 3-Pce. Chesterfields of the finest quality at very low prices. 4 Enamel Two-Tone Coal Ranges from $81 to $99.50. Studio Couches can be made into a double bed at $39.50. 18 Springfllled Mattresses, all sizes. Special $1G.50. 5 Chests of Drawers from $6.95 to $7.95. B. C. Furniture Co. Phone Blk. 321 3rd Ave. THE DAILJT NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES J. R, Morin sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. E. Llndseth sailed on the Prince Rupert Saturday night for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rlschlde and child sailed on the Prince Rupert Saturday night for a trip to Elmer Clausen sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to join up with the; Royal Air Force. Ross Mazzel sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. George Kelsey sailed Saturday night on the Camosun for a visit to Massett. Arth.ur Davey sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver with a view to enlistment for active service. B. M. Simpson, who has been ill In the Prince Rupert General Hos pital for ten weeks, returned to his home Saturday, much Improved in health. Morris Peterson, veteran prospector and mining man of Alice Arm, has arrived In the city to take up employment at the dry dock. Rev. and Mrs. B. Shearman of Kltkatla, who have been on a trip to Alert Bay, returned to the city from the south on the Camosun this mornhig. Ale Turnbull, inspector cf schools, sailed on the Camosun Saturday night for a visit to Oueen Charlotte Island points on official duties. He was accomnanled bv Mrs. Turnbull. Dr, and Mrs. C, II. Hankinson returned to the city on the Catala this morning from Vancouver where they went to attend the annual convention of the British Columbia Medical Association of which Dr. Hankinson was elected president. Halibut Sales Summary American 80,000 pounds, 11.5c and 11c. Canadian 101 pounds, 12c and 10.5c. American Portlock, 40,000, Storage, 11.5c and 11c. Fay, 40,000, Storage, 11.5c and 11c. ... . Canadian Lois N., 40,000, Booth, 12c and 10.5c. White Hope, 27,000, Storage, 12c and 10.5c. Joan W. I., 34,000, Atlin, 12c and 10.5c. MARGARET DIXON A.T.C.M. VOICE CULTURE Piano ana Theory Private and Class Lessons Resident Studio 416 6th E. Phone Rlack719 Prepare for Fall and Winter Men's Suits remodelled Into Ladles Alterations, Repairing, Cleansing and Pressing "Quick Service" Featuring Freedman and Gabbes, Samuel Hart Ltd. Ladles and Gents Suits and Topcoats to measure DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone 307 Box 725 AFRICAN FIGHTING Both Artillery And Aerial Activity Over Week-end Reported ROME, Sept. 22: There has been aerial and artillery action in North Africa. Malta, according to Rome reports, was bombed. One British plane was brought down near Bardia. Low flying Axis planes fired on British ground forces near Saloum. 24. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 23c a word. United Church Tea. Mrs. M. F. Nickerson, Atlin Ave, Sept. 25. Queen Mary Refugee Club Tea, Sept. 27. Legion Rooms. 102nd. Women's Auxiliary Dance Armouries, October 1. St. Andrew's Mission opening October 1. Eagles Bridge and Dance, Oct. 1. Catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2. Novelty dance Friday, Oct. 3. Oddfellows' Hall. Scotch Dance Oct. 4, Oddfel lows' Hall. Adm. 35c. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. McLeod's, Sixth Avenue West, October 9. Orange Bridge, October 9. Navy Tea. Oct. 18, Legion Hall. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, Oct. Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Orange Sale, November 3. Eastern Star Ball, Nov, 7. AW. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar, Nov. 19. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. St. Peter's Fall Sale. Nov. 27. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. p.m. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving September 20 and 30, October 11 at 10 p.m. Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Your But NOW! Are you burning the proper kind of coal? Ask for the free services and advice of our qualified fuel experts. We arc prepared to fill your coal needs now at lower prices from stock on hand. Albert & McCaf fery, Ltd. Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Why not lay In a stock of coal now for the winter PHONE 116 PHONE 117 uroaacasung; Station - kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAit LJi (4 lour Dad: Son: Dad: Son: Dad: Son: Dad: Son: Dad; Son; Dad; futures safe with meSori Well, Son, I've just made sure you'll have a good education. What do you mean, Dad? I've just fixed it up by pledging myself to buy War Savings Certificates. Why, I thought you bought those to heat Hitler. Sure, Son, that's the main idea, hut 7 years from today I'll begin to cash in on my investment. You mean you'll get it all back? Get it all back! Sure, I'll not only get it all back, but I'll get back five dollars for every four I've put in. And it's all going to be used to give you the right start in life. Gee, that's a great idea, Dad. Yes, sir! Those War Savings Certificates I've bought are going to. do two things help finance this war, and educate you. I wish Jim Scott's dad would do the same thing for him. Maybe be will I'll see him today about it. The help of every Canadian is needed for Victory. In these days of war the thoughtless selfish spender is a traitor to our war effort, A reduction in personal spending is now a vital necessity to re' lieve the pressure for foods, to enable more and more labour and materials to be diverted to winning the war. The allout effort, which Canada must make, demands this self-denial of each of us. 4 SPEND LESS TO BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES The Daily News is a member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the j Audit Bursau of Circulations. It is the only paper north !of Vancouver and West of Edmonton holding membership in these organizations. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. 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