CIL FAVORS UNION TAG DAY . . nifence "nl s lor - ' , i.nttnn ujr T" ,h nf a "de- BiU 39 was appruytu ;ounc! lrt t made ay u. decision council. npriod of argu- L .... Hon to the ffantlr-g of ,:...., wa resisiereu ... ninric McKay anu PrTone I0KK WANTED ntnrl hV n ..jjMMxm I, unity. n Kuoucn-"' V .lnV whft tne rem"--' ,u effect, re- (ollowea oj k made Stan bo. mer, .. ,kt (5 F A.W.N.. wno i u.. fVio woul3 o used to hejp anrker; wn. have been under Bin laouf T B Black based r mt- request on jui " R"t come from du unii;: ratner man 1 T Green (243) 3 WANTED- Young mar- peteran desires work in fh Blue 913. (241) fen 5C3 w:3nan will look Sch .jrs.. evenlnes. Phone P FOR KENT p!T Furnished Pth Ave West K v nuu iiieais. Mrs. m, 622 Fraser Street, (tf ) If, ... wr u kuom for 2 young i Bx 1002 Station "B" ' (241) tOsi AND KOUND ?--Brown leatherkey case I "eys. Owner may have I by calling at the Dally isement fc- P-Rlmr -". Ccuncil, central labor union body In the city. He attempted to amend a motion by Alderman Casey, favoring the. tag day, by adding that "council will consider, the request If placed by the Trades and Labor Council." The amendment, seconded by Alderman Mc (tf) rooms, (243) Two rooms, fur-i. IB 336 9tb Ave West. (241) PENT Cosv fnrnlsViprl i Salt Lakes Cheap win-ptes. Appiv Box 275 Dally I (241) PENT Housekeeping R furnishpri ff and warm and suites for Kn2 Park Avenue. Green POM AND BOARD AND BOARIi in Kay, was defeated. (243) le; $45 single. Home away . In answer to Alderman Back's amendment, Mr. Bpshier declared that "it is not our understanding of the Municipal Act that It be required that a central group make application for a tag day. I cannot see that thre has been any precedent set that I should have to represent more than one organization." In seconding Alderman Casey'3 motion that the request be granted, Alderman Gecrge Rud-derham said that the arrested workers were "not guilty merely because they have been arrest-1 cd. Those people are entitled to all the support that the Prince I Rupert people may care to give " j Alderman Ham said that he could not see where the request "falls within the scope of a legitimate tag day" and presented an amendment that "no children under 17 be alowed to solicit on the streets for that purpose." His amendment railed to una a sec onder. (tf) m Owner apply at the p "'ws and pay for the ad (tf) fHVallet containing con- Tu,e anount of money, Er may obtain same by "lying and ni f. iti. foment Dally News of- (tf) METALHOHK N with up a smoky fur. m . 8 eavestrougru m 084. Nom satisfaction guaranteed Metal Ltd. (tf ) InsLiiionnn 1 SHEET METAL F y naces, tanks, 6 uuu siacit 1 umeau si Sons, 629 Wt, Phono W". Classified Aaveriwine Hays' Classified Advertising - - .. - nr. tnwrtlnn minimum rhnrfff ftOc. Birth N otic ft Ctrrti of TbanU. Deatn Nonces, runerai noucei wmw and Engagement Announcements; 94. . . ......wty- rTrv I .III .111 W V. . o tTntvttltnn . i- a Aft rrrn inn rtllt - - (o taKe place on weanea- Paui Lutheran Church, ipen- B.C 34!) TaX) Dispatcher. (241) Namei are bclne re- wl a m Dauy mm oi- M ucy: or girls desiring iy ate (tf) UUIill.Vll. IAS E. to; aays vicinity of FOR SALE FOR SALE Radio parts and couch mattress. 650 7th Ave. East. (tf) FOR SALE Studebaker '30 and Boy's Bicycle. Can be seen at Midland Camp. (244) FOR SALE Winter potatoes, delivery $3.50 per 100 lbs, cash with order. D. Tumilson, Terrace, B.C. (241) FOR SALE OR TRADE Complete shoe repair shop, building and lot. For full information write Service Shoe Re pair, Prince George, B.C. (242) FOR SALE Three small houses, 9th Avenuq East near McBrlde. An excellent revenue proposition. Price $2,400. For full particulars call H. G. Helger-son Ltd. (245) FOR SALE W. W. Greener, 32' barrel 10-gauge shotgun. 474 Taxi Stand, see L. Keller. (tf FOR SALE Camera with anas-tlgmat lense F77, postcard size, films or plates, and all accessories. Apply Green 100. (241) FOR SALE New and used furniture for household and offices': also hardware; used mu sical Instruments; 5-pce. kit chen suite $12.50; McClary's electric range $15; slightly used radios, electric, battery and portable, from $20; slightly used men's rain coats, topcoats, etc.; new small size coal and wood ranges $30; new unpalnted furniture, chests, book cases, desks, medicine chests from $2.75; new tumblers 5c. Everything reduced. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 321. TRUCK FOR SALE lVi-ton Ford panel; good rubber, new engine. Al condition. Apply Prince Rupert Plumbing and Heating. Phone 108 or night Phone Blue 270. (243) FOR SALE Large supply of dry scrap wood, random lengths, $6 per cord, 3 cord lots $16. Call Blue 810, Bert's Transfer. 303 3rd Ave. (242) GARAGE Business in interior town for sale or lease. Turnover about $7500.00 month. An onnortunltv that seldom ap pears, Fully equipped with modern machinery. Stock about $2000.00. Lessee ,may have option to buy property, Particulars from P. H. Llnzey, Prince Rupert Realty Co. (tf) CHENILLE SPltEADS, $4.80 Manufacturers' clearance first quality for double and slnjlc beds In beautiful two-toned colors, worth double the price. Money refunded If not satisfied. Sent C.O.D. plus postage In Canada. Handicraft Distributors, 254 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal 18, Que. FOR SALE 1941 Mercury sedan. For particulars phone 23. (tf) FOR SALE Small brlck-llned heater and fumed oak buffet. Phone Blue 398 after 6 p.m. (241) MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. PERSONAL ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Offers a positive and perman ent release from drinking, it is a personal and confidential service rendered without cost or Inconvenience by other alcoholics who have found freedom from alcohol, prince Rupert, Box 276, Dally News, (tf) PERSONAL Meet at the Bus Depot for one of those dell- , clous milk shakes you have, dreamed of. Terminal Lunch j and Cigar Stand, Cigarettes, Papers, Magazines. NOTICE The Dally News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising Is payable In advance at the office at time, of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner in the Dally News are askd to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified CANADAVATI UNITED, NATIO.NS, Canadian Dclsatipn at U.N. Strives for Co-operation and Practical Solution to World Problems . Leading this country In as great a role in the 57-nation struggle for permanent world peace as she played in the Allied struggle for victory In war, Canada's 31-man delegation to the United Nations General Assembly at Flushing Meadow, New York, is busy extending the peoples' franchise into "the Parliament of the World." Shown above are five representatives, one alternate and one parliamentary advisor. Left to right Senator the Hon. Norman p. Lambert, Joseph Bradette, M.P., L. R. Beau- A carnival which toured England in the middle of the 18th century exhibited a man eight feet tall who could snap slx, Inch posts across his knee. I FOR SALE House, 3 rooms, two J lots. $600 cash for quick sale, i 1025 Ambrose Ave. Phone Red 788 or Red 482. (243) FOR SALE Remington typewriter, legal size and one wood heater. Phone Blue 716. (242) FOR SALE Electric Washer and Drier In good condition. Phone Green 613 after 5 p.m. (It) SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLDG. MATERIALS Lumber, 2x12, 3x12, 4x12, 6xQ, 8x8, $25 per M. 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, 3x5, 3x10, 3x12, 3x14. All S4S, $45 per M. Shiplap. While it lasts, $35 per M. Flooring, 1x4, $45 and $65 per M. All kinds of finishing lumber Including , doors, .windows hardware at half price. Some Gyproc lath left at $30 per M. Also some Loxstave material, trusses, cedar sid ing, Plywood, Barn Door, Track. Electric and Plumbing supplies, especially lead, greatly reduced In price. GROUP 4 AIRPORT SPIES & MECKLING. Phone 866 (242) CATHOLIC RITE UNITES COUPLE Miss Bernice Lindquist Decornes Bride of Paul Letourneau A marriage uniting Bernice, daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Charles Lindquist, and Paul Letourneau, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henry Letourneau, was sol- ?mnlzed by Rev. J. Carroll In the rectory of Annunciation nhurch at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve ning ijH Mi? PJP.?e (T famllyunenas. WoaAnsr n bleee SUlt With vvfo " '-' matching hat and corsage of rsd roses, thd bride was given in marriage by her father. She was attended by. Mrs. Andre Letour neau sister-in-law of the bride grocm, wearing a dress of blue crepe with corsage of pink carnations. Groomsman was Andre Letourneau, brother of the groom. A reception, attended by 35 truests. followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andre Letourneau, 629 Sixth Avenue West, where OE1 doin, M.P. (alternate), Rt. Hon. J. L. Ilsley, M.p., Walter A. -rwver mp Rt Hnn. Louis St. Laurent. M.P. (chairman) and Solon Low, M.P. (parliamentary adviser). Mr. St. Laurent, chairman, sits with Mr. Ilsley in. the General Assembly at Flushing, N.Y. Fifty-seven countries are represented in the General Assembly under the presidency of H.E. Dr. Oswaldo Aranha, chairman of the" Brazil delegation. f the guests were received by Mrs. S. Simm. Toast to the briie, was propos ed by Joseph Letourneau wth response by the groom. James Parks proposed a toast to the matron of honor. Refreshments were served with Mrs. Thomas vn1o virc Paul Tlevornie and I Mlrs. Olga SJerson acting as ser-1 vlteurs. The bride cut a lovely wedding cake which had been made by her sister-ln-law. The latter part of the evening was spent In community singing. The newly married couple will take up residence at 623 Sixth Avenue West. The bridegroom is on the staff of War Assets Corporation here. OH, COME NOW! 4 MAGRATH. Alta.. W How to get a cow out of a well if she's j nerfectlv content to remain. there was the problem confronting farmers here recently. They solved It neatly the calf stood in front of the well and mooed whereupon the mother' gave a mighty heave and freed herself at least that's the story. Advertise In the Dally News P YQU spend about a thinl of jour life at it go you might as wejl know something about Sleep, WhatViyour score on the following statements true of false? sleeping on the left side strains the heart-false ; It makes no. difference whether the ayerage ler60ii sleeps on his back or either side. fV you can drink postum at any hour and sleep HQW CAN I ? ? ? " By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I remove rust from nickelplate? A. By covering with oil or errease. or mutton tallow. Allow it to remain for two or three days, then rub thoroughly with rottenstone, wash with ammon ia, polish with whiting. Kero sene applied frequently will prevent nickel from rusting. Q. How can I restore thin silk? A. Dip into a weak solution of gum arable, two level teaspoon? dissolved in a quart of water, and then strain through cheesecloth. Q. How can I get rid of fleas? A. These pests can often be exterminated by spraying the place which is infested with them with oil. of pennyroyal. DODGE DRAFTS While they do not always produce colds, draughts often sap the vitality, particularly of infants, the aged and sickly. Medical experts, therefore, say dodge the drafts. earlier hours of sleep are Hie best- true: Science has found the first four or five hours are most beneficial. true: Postum is caffein free contains no stimulants of any kind. Try Postum I Make it right in the cup, with boiling water or hot milk. Costs les& tban t cent a serving"! n . j fogs j is better to lie absolutely still when asleep-false:T.h..e. muscles of the body are benefited by periodic changes of position. TtiX DOSTUM A Product ef Conarol Foods f lrfnrc Hupm Dnflp JUfUis .t? 7 We53ne.sd.ay. October 15, 1947 Terrace FOK rjtOSIIT SERVICE Sea Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Buick CheT. Trucks Fontiac Oldsmobile CM C. Trucks Machine Work A specialty Terrace Machine Shop & Garage Keep Warmer! llIilUlt. DA. Ptiifs Cafe. Lakelsc Aenue T B I? If A C K Terrace, B.C. BREAKFAST LUNGH - DINNER AND BANQUETS Tasty Food Fine Pastries Quick and Courteous Service Proprietor, Phil Tetrault LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Rough and Dressed Lumber Lumber Manufacturers Logs, r"ol and Piling Agents For International Uarvester Co. Firestone Tire & Kubber Co. Ltd. Pbilco Radios VVillard Batteries .".v.v.vy.'JY - COLEMAN OIL HEATER See them now, with their beautiful styling and the; famous Coleman furnace-type heating unit. There, 13 a right size for your, home, no matter .hqw large or how small. , , . Come in and let us give you complete Information about these famous heaters. 1! (J McBride St. Phone 311 '.:w.'.m.w COLD WEATHER MEANS Electric Heaters See Our O AUVIN FORCED DRAFT HEATER MAJESTIC CIRCULATING STAND e CANADIAN BEAUTY RADIANT TYPE POPULAR HEATERS AT POPULAR PRICES AT RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC GEORGE HILL & SQNS LIMITED Complete Stock of Men's Shoes and Rubbers AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue. Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 Floor Sanding I have just purchased the atest flo'og sanding equipment. This machine ;g the most modern type, and will do any kind of sanding. For the best, consult IM'lk III fall Phone BLUE 610 i KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE i COMPLETELY RENOVATED - ROOMS REDECORATED LICENSED PREMISES SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES - UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT j Proprietors: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN ) mm It 4W. ! 1 AS : If . !l ' I r 1 .ft 1