| “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Try Smith & K illas’ ice cream . S. 4 “ a Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. FOR RENT Phone 4. tf. oem o e* @ 6 FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms and Useful and economic gifts of bathrooms Will sell furniture cheap. Apply evenings, 213 Fifth Avenue many kinds.—Wafllace’s, tf. -6 — 2 -» FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with hot Six girls’ bear cloth sets at and cold water. Clean and comfortable. ii only $2.50 ger week Kiondyke Hotel,/#1.25 each. Jabour Bros, 290.92 Fulion and Seventh Avenue. we. 72 | FOR SALE The largest variety in Men's ities senetitittimmninitnnititmnnn Neckwear and Fancy Silk Muf. FOR SALE Bargain, Kohler-Campbell | filers at the Aeme. tf. Piano in good econditien Apply P. 0 Box 048. 228-200 = ae FOR SALE CHEAP—Mahogany Victor Vie-| “Something different” in blouses trola, together with Pooler Record . “ Cabinet and 44 Records Also Modernjand neckwear just received. Wal- Drop Head Sewing Machine Apply Fiat], - , Clapp Bidg 287-289|lace's. tf. FOR SALE-—New house, form. Ay * * * eh 0 & month; to 150. P.O. Bou 190. : 2istt.| Leather cushions with Indian FOR SALE—50-H.P. capacity steam botler heads. Special Xmas prices at and &8-H.P. stationary engine. Can oe had cheap. In excellent order. Ap Geo. D. Tite's. 282tf ply Box 15, Dally News. 220tr. acme oe WANTED iseful Xmas gifts to suit every af fancy at the Acme Importers,| WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants} Ltd. tf. men evorywhere willing to work a few . e e hours for $20 weekly, contract given, siticn vermanent. Experience un- : = ne . ‘" a a fSocomer.- Samples free. The Co- Everything for the Christma Operative Union, Windsor, Ontario. stocking Wallace's. tf. WANTED—Four-roam house in Section oa ae Five or Six for $125 down and $25 6 month until paid. Box 102, Daily News. Fine Chinaware, Cut Glass, etc., WANTED—Situation by young lady s/big variety, medium _ prices.— bookkeeper or office help. Salary rea- . ‘ sonable. Apply Box 115, Daily — Wallace's. tf. : ¢-4 6 YANTED—Girl to assist with children and Wiens housework. Other help kept. Good It was announced last night at nome but small salar Appl th full . ; partieuters to Box a7, The Nees. : the Council meeting that the) 289-204 board of works is about to rec- vAI — V' ; close in; WANTED Loe tn ateee. wil pay ¢700;}0mmend that water rates be Dally Kos ” ng ox 100! charged to general fund as the - sewerage system now is. It may ___ MISCELLANEOUS ____ }come up at the next meeting. SACRIFICE SALE—Excavated Lot 7. Block 7 i, Section 1; wort J $ d Te ~a’ > _ Paw cash; balance 5 years, 7 per cent, or ren ladies fur sets, grey, gl RD J. Leduc, P. 0. = brown and black. Must go at half MARRY!—Why remaia alo’ tj/price. Jabour Bros. 290-92 ne? Why no better your position? Our club is pri- pad and aoa. Best in bd —. ° 7. % nformation dc in & 3. “a n- Sk ; i troduction Club, Bor 264, Vancouver, Skates and Hockey Sticks at B. C. Fred Stork’s Hardware. tf. $15 WEEKLY—Men wanted everywhere, no *_ * * matter how smell the village, for few hours work in spare time, experience unnecessa"y, tion permanent. The Co-Operative Union, Windsor, Ont. A large variety of Men's Dress- ings Gowns and Smoking Jackets; At tf. =|English imported; all wool. the Acme Importers, Ltd. oe The Skeena River Syndicate at Haysport wants the Council to electric The electric superintendent will look supply power at that solicitor point. city and into the matter and report. The ace for Chris as -8- The place for Christmas pres See ents—W allace’s. tf. Pay a small deposit and we'll os a agate ——j|put anything aside until you For every $2.00 purchase dur-)...) i, Wallace's. tf. ing December gives you a chance a for Special Brass Bed and Wil-| We «till have several ladies’ ton Carpet Square Drawing at «ats selling at $10 each. Jabour | Geo. D. Tite’s. 282tf | Bros. 290.92 > > * | The Council is taking up the iG. T. P. It is estimated that the DON’T BE SKEPTICAL | /mpany requires a supply of a } quarter of a million gallons. The IT’S TRUE jcity engineer was authorized to negotiations for | ply ing this through a meter. * * ’ enter into ° A FIVE ROCM MODERN 3 The Prince Rupert Towing Co., ‘OUSE, CLOSE IN, WITH jgeneral towing; the new crude oil ALL CONVENIENCES jtug “P.R.T. No. 1.” Phone Red 391 or Black 322. Address: P. O. $18.00 sup- THE DAILY NEWS = 7 7 i Christmas postals, 2 for ! te lee e wallace’ “1 In the Letter Box } oe 6 In the Letter Box For useful Xmas presents ; ode e® prices, ser he ome moderat prices, th Acn me asain thetr nporters tf on ae Dear Sit Would you favor me + > ! epace for the ollo x Goodness, me! 1T haven't nearly)“ th a pac for l fol oe tter rep o a letter publish all my Xmas packages ready t ett reply to a letter publi send East Why. I will just ed in The News on December 11, by a person who goes by the nom de of “Merchant Now, ly am not enthusiastic over the Ave and sit for a photo and have them to the Benson Studio, 2nd nué plume printed for Saturday s mail ro 8 mail order business and never Decanters and glasses of alljhave been. I, like many others ikinds for the Christmas cheer cling to the city and do the best Wallace's. tf.|I possibly ean for it but when | oe Merchant” says we all get our Before purchasing Xmas pres-jliving in this locality, I doubt it ~~ ts look over our stock of fancy|a great deal. Further on he says goods. Demers. 290-92/)"Who pays our taxes, helps the | No, it is not too late to sit f needy, looks after the poor or that photo which you would like|supplies the unemployed?” Well, to send East for Xmas. Benson|/the majority of businessmen in Studio, 2nd Avenue. this town have no property and we only a business license which There seems to be some 1 they vote on, but do they help thé local money that wants to get lost poor or help the needy? I do not jin the laundry business. A. Mac-|ipink eo as here Rupert we | donald and 8. Holmquist applied|paye very few poor people com- | to the City Council last night for] ared with other cities in the Do- jPermission to open a laundry in| minion, where “thousands” today jthe Bulkley Block. It did not}are starving just where the mail jmatter that there was a bylaW/order houses are located. Well, | forbidding this. The request was|),¢ ys come to the last question on ae he asks, “Who supplies our un i eer jemployed?” I must admit that A conference was held between A tt oa " some of “our merchants do so ja committee o » Cit Co : } : . > mn —. with the absolute necessities of and J. F. Ritchie and David H . } : life and charge a most magnifi- Hays with regard to the Fourth cent price for whatever he sells, ) Avenue sewer. It was agreed that . but in regard to work wherewith ithe city take it over at a value of ? ; nay “ a man obtains his dollars*to pay $308. The Council endorsed this | for his goods the local merchants and a bylaw will be introduced to do absolutely nothing, as will be jcover this. | * * 7 A picture posteard of the local |"#¥iné to parade on the enforced idle list for six months of every company now at Victoria has lueem renetved of this ofes tromi?*™: Only the other day some Mr. P. F. Godenrath, who is a sixty men landed here from Van- eouver to work on the drydock jmembers of the corps. The boys | £ , # °F y > jlook fine in their new uniforms and already we land already appear to have the | uprigiit potee of regelare same line of work idle in town a2 here waiting anxiously for that | Another body was found across |Ye"'y work—yet the stranger gets | | the harbor today, indicating that|frst chanee. Now they are still) there must have been another | Waiting And this kind of thing | eeveysiieaet case. The body was lo-|i8 seing at regular intervals. | jeated by Andrew Konka and he|™ hat are these strangers doing | communicated with the police | for the town? They get the work, lwho are now trying to solve the|S@t the money, and get through | lidentity of the man. with the work and leave town, | : taking the money out of town eee eee eee eee eee *e with them Those who have * BELLA COOLA NOTES */been here two or three years "eee i, os abt * ## # | have to stand by for the neweom- ers all the time. Now if this I a aoe om os oe | “Merehant is a member of the des aie ha eel down (pont of Trade let him start i Tides it tare oreddes ann. some plan whereby his townspeo- cide ee Mites oo bt. nash ple are going to benefit and if lites a ee oe es | there is any work going on let i jthe stranger within our gates Good progress is being made! oin¢ after the citizens for chari- on the aatenaive repairs oO the | ty starts at home and thus show meg: a a pre '* lthe citizen who requires work how ) now eine avores with fine jto support the town and home jweather and able-to get in full merchants. We all know this to time. Several of the men ©R-Ibe @ strenuous time and when raged © e work have take | gaged on the work have taken in Ithe prices of foodstuffs come ivoluntary duckings in the cold jdown in comparison to the stand- jwaters of the harbor, but so far ard of wages paid in this locality with no serious result and the merchants start some co- Box 96. Agency for the “Avance” Crude Oil Motor. 165tf. PER MONTH } HIGH CLASS ROOMS ALL MODERN CONVEN- 1ENCES—EQUAL TO FIRST CLASS HOTEL. PATTULLO & RADFORD § SECOND AVENUE * Rates Only $1.50 to $2.50 Per Week. noom 8 meine ST. LOUIS ROOMING HOUSE MISS B. KAYNE , Wet Gad of Pires Ave. ELECTRIC, VIBRATORY, HAND sig The farmers of the valley are| operative plan | full dry weather and if this mail order still let en-ithe merchants “holler and growl.” land advantage of the bi } j|eaged in the hard task of jtaking ine |business is bad then as are sily Mr. George Morrow stated at a shone » Wie Mat... nas \« learing. The Saloomt sawmill at| banquet the other week that fresh | Hagensborg has a number of men| meat is still as high priced as it jengaged cutting shingle bolts, and] was ip the earliest days of this no one is idle city. Why? Because the butch- Phe local Conservative held alers know the people cannot pos- the Mackenzie lon Saturday last, but as no report | jmeeting at School! sibly get fresh meat from the I think a little common sense on the part of the mail order house. of the proceedings is to hand we HOT PACKS MEDICATED RUBS Ten More Prizes Added FIRST PRIZE A KITCHEN CABINET Next ten persons coming nearest to the number of Puffed Rice in the bottle we will give each a box of Fry's Chocolates valued at $1.00. With Every $1.00 Purchase You Get a Coupon Fuller’s Grocery School of Music and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing Pianos Tuned and Soguees Phone Green 61 jare unable to state the nature of|jocal merchants will alleviate a | the business transacted. It is|a great deal of this trouble and po several new members were keep this city out of the state enrolled, although strange to say,|that other cities in the Dominion at the last eleetion the Liberals |of Canada have got into. Hoping some person more able ~ than myself will give some ideas All things come to the one who of to start a co-operative system, I the am, yours trily, in pe the largest vote. kind right an eating joint. A CITIZEN Prince Rupert, Dee, 14, 1944. } | wicileemmaaiiil ; | Some girls never seem to learn } janything at boarding schoo! ex- Teacher of Pitman's Shorthand Suite 15, MoMordie Apt. Phone 572 311 3rd Ave. nm EMPRE F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Christmas postals and cards; me- cept to be snippy. dium prices Wallace's. seen by the citizens of this town | have twenty citi-| zens, at the least, who follow the} | Lita LOOK LISTEN - SAFETY FIRST CHRISTMAS GOODS THAT MUST BE SOLD wWituin THE Next eight days, and in order to be on the safe side of oy, statement we are going to make prices ou the following |i nes that will enable you to give a handsome and useful Chris, Gift, at prices you can’t afford to pass mas Silk Pyjamas .50 and $7.00 for $4.25 7.50 Silk Gowns for $5.00 Dressing Gowns $20.00 for $16.00 $16.00 for $13.00 $13.50 for $9.50 $10.00 for $6.75 Men’s Fancy Silk Hose $1.00 for 75c. — Silk Neck Collar Bags $1.50 ; Handkerchiefs $1. Fancy Silk, $2.00 for $1.60 oo Black Silk, $1.25 for $1.00 70. Fancy Silk, $1.50 for $1.25 Fancy Silk, $1.00 for 75c. ——— = "e-_— — Smoking Jackets Mufflers $7.50 for $6.00 $2.00 for $1.60 $1.00 50e. for 60c. for 35c. $10.00 { $7.00 and $> - —~ —e Fur-lined Glove: $3.50 f $ s MARTIN : O’REILLY 3rd Avenue CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Proposed Plank Roadways. SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived up till 5 p. m., Monday, December 21, 1944, for the con- struction of the following plank roads and sidewalks: (1) Bacon st., 10th avenue and Alfred street. 2) Borden street 3) Frederick street. Plans may be seen and specifi- cations obtained at the City En- gineer's office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. MeG. MASON, City Engineer. Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m Sundays at 7:30 p.m For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec.) Street. | ond Avenue, near Fighth Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room. Free baths. Rates reasonable ECONOMY. A nice warm pair of slippers makes a most weleome and inex- pensive Xmas Present See our display H, E. Peck, Shoe Man 289.90 Latest novelties in Ladies’ Gol- jlars and Fashionable Neckwear. | | | W allace's. tf. Every election demonstrates that a lot of us do not vote as we tf. pray (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) : | COFFE! Aftor Use bath with BABY’S OWN SOA! skin is smooth, comfortable, and exhale aroma cf fycshly cut flowers. vee’ m from skin troubles, explains i the? hing sleep which “Baby's Own S& cujoy. lwpecially for nursery use insist on "Ba ALBERT SOAPS Limited, Manufacturers, - MONTREAL SS SSS SSS ubscribe for the ‘New PRINCE RUPERT. §