Classified Advertising - - S . minimum chftr. Rfln. nirt.h tlfttl p V Death Notices, Funeral Notice. Marriage kf P; too etcher. 41 Ma4nl7 TP- ..... rally wewa W " .... finer 1 ct . ... n'l' . 3 9 0 n' fcnm suite, , furnished. 1 It' ;fl47. In ;: priced. is be-Sun 239) U"S. Ad- OtMHTCK. -h. thinnni no""'. zi NIEUe.1v- ...nmu ill hDJU- (533) Youn? niar- . ni..f QVi .avrrn Cr. v.oik In (2411 6:1) look Phone tf) ,.-!v Vi'T- j Willi ? O: y re-.V2c d Write - WO-lOfl-I- t) .ScilC;-C.i .:!e. Ap-IthAte Exit (239) Fur;. !. W !:ca rooms, 243 scml- : .:r.!v;:y lo- C-o East. (240) fur- A' VV-t .241i C j furnished .iLis- cneap win-Af. , Box 373 Dally (241) T s (corns, part :C nCD3. (239 40 each . ' .iic and) .r. i i in1!, m,b 1 V V ' VI, SCI ... j uuiij .r it (24H -n: .in pen bc-Rup: Hotel and ?r-fc Finder please r-.:: Rupert Hotel. (It) neither key case -....w may nave "J av the Dallv 11 T 1 . Ma t . j . - r-jio m mis aa- (tf) "3 MWI mi MflflCfl A Tl .. . m . apply at the -P? for the ad. i (tf) "in- LUU- vuil fir mnn KJ obtuia Lime bv -1.2 anrt ... yajuiir ior tnis -uuj mews oi- (tf) ... " HVUlliri "uwara Anyone ;;;,,e pr0se- der Please notify ore: P-t : Vri... - toward. (239) M)K SAI.R use the modern ;-etype Natlona, ,. -", mannfa. "UIiltP.1 V. " i aiicouver, (tl) yr . . Ull. n. "'WO ' ' -- h ...... -Int -rn ,.gle dozer ' WILh . T . III I 1 r lb ,d.ozAllls- Tarda 22" -Cat 20- 103 H.P. Diesel S5fo ",B K. Calgary FOR SALE FOR SALE Radio parts and Couch tnattress. C50 7th Ave. East. (tf) FOR SALE Farm at Remo. Box 13G7, Postal St. "D" Prince Rupert. (11-18-25-1) 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. Tumllson, Terrace, B.C. (241) FOR SALE W. W. Oieener, 32" barrel 10-gauge shotgun. 474 Taxi Sfahd, see L. Keller, (tf) FOR SALE General Motors S-6 Frlgldalre. Phone. ' Blue 988, 4 to C p.m. (240 FOR SALE "Babee Tenda" hlghehalr, good condition. Phone Red 985 evenings. (240) FOR SALE Camera with anas-tlgmaff lense F77, postcard sire, films or plates, and all accessories. Apply Green 106, (241) FOR S"ALEj--F16oring, skIO, dou ble dressed. Phone Green C93 (239 FOR SALE-1938 Chrysler Roya sedan In good shape. Snap $900. xAlso LaSalle sedan cheap. Can be seen at Dan' Service Station. (239 FOR SALE New and used fur-hiture for household and offices; also hardware; used musical instruments; 5-pce. kitchen 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 5j. Everything reduced. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 321. TRUCK FOR SALE 1 V - 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, $0 per cord, 3 cord lots $16. Oall Blue 810, Bert's Transfer. 303 3rd Ave. (242) FOR SALE 2 Simmons panel cribs. 1 all steel, 1 wUh wooden sides. As new. Phone Blue 939. (8391 FOR SALE Hou.se, 3 rooms, two lots. $GO0 cash for quick sale. 1045 Ambrose .Ave. Phone Red 78ff or Red 482. (243) f6r SALE Lady's green wool suit, new. 12-14 years. Boy's stylish brown overcoat like new, C-9 years Phone Blue 712. (239) RIFLES .303 British Enfield Converted Sporting Models; Precision High Power Repeaters; excellent new condition, guaranteed. Sacrifice $72.50. Will ship C.O.D. Write Carlov, 537 Besserer St., Ottawa, Ont. (240) FOR SALE Remington typewriter, legal size and one wood heater. Phone Blue 710. (242) FOR SALE Table and four chairs and bed complete. Phone Red 930. 2391 CHENILLE SPREADS, $4.89 Manufacturers' clearance first quality for double and single 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. SPECIAL BAROAINS IN BLDQ. MATERIALS Lumber, 2x12, 3x12, 4x12, 6x0, 8x8, $25 per M. 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, 3x6, 3x10, 3x12, 3x14. All S4S, $45 per M. Shlplap. 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 Qyproc lath left at $30 per M. Also some Loxstave material, trusses, cedar siding, Plywood, Barn Door Track. Electric and Plumbing supplies, especially lead, greatly reduced in price. GROUP 4 AIRPORT SPIES & MECKLINQ, Phone 866 (242) Classified Advertising Pays! LI FE 'n 'r'nce uPert by BIDDEE JINKS This year, If our turkey develops beyond a i myth, IH dissect the bird with a whole set of new thanksgivings. Not that this holiday date Is the only time out for grati tudes! Indeed, two or three times per annum something clicks and 1 feel that way. Otherwise, I Jog along in tune with a Grace composed some time ago by a smal son: "Thank you for my food and clothes Amen." But this year's are of a different ilk. I won't be alone In thinking them either for many citizens will have seen and heard the things that set me meandering down the lane of living to stop ever and anon and murmur over Items little and big that until now have been taken for granted. The new aspect is due Miss Flora Dixon, missionary from Africa, who is a visitor to our PERSONAL ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Offers a positive and permanent 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) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA-tions, Prepare NOW for Winter examinations. Write M.C.C. Civil Service School, 301 End-erton Bldg., Winnipeg, Man. YOU CAN RUN a Home Kindergarten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M.CC. Schools. Winnipeg, Man. METAL WORK WHY put up with a smoky furnace or leaking eavestrough. Call Black 884. New Installations. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. (tf) PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. F u r n a c e t, t anks, eaves-troughing and stack work. Letourneau it Sons, 629 Sixth West, Phone 543. (tf) city. Lecturing In most of the churches, she shows also an outstanding supplement of colored slides, one of these set mfe thinking of people like Miss Dixon who, live their entire lives for others. Miss Dixon originally taught school In Alberta. Later she went to the Sudan, to a little bush school set in a small clearing in the Jungle where she continued teaching in the broader sense. Her ministry among the black people ended abruptly when she was invalided home after making, almost, the supreme sacrifice to bring aid to another missionary who was critically ill. To this end it was a matter of doing no more than she ought. So she" walked without usual native guides through 25 miles of Jungle, to bring a doctor back to the little clearing. She walked this distance during the intense heat of the day, through peril of wild beasts and snakes and saved her friend's life. To her It meant collapse artd small hope of reaching her native Canada. Under medical care 11 years since, she hopes soon to be pronounced fit to return to the Sudan which in her heart she never left. It is this group of people that top my list. Actually, our forefathers were all members, people who came rich only In Christian principle. They skinned the first logs for the first churches and schools and laid the foundations to give us all the ways we call good. Arid succeeding generations, to a great extent, pro ceeded to "mine" their work. It Is a term applied chiefly to farming which means draining constantly the fertility from the soil and neglecting to put anything back. I found it most applicable to my slate. (How I should hate my great-great grandmother to look over my shoulder) when I cast an eye on the givings and the takings. Seems as though I was born thinking life was an Artesian well. Of course oeing born white has always pleased me prob ably because of an awareness of that unhealthy attitude which There ju refused Paul Robeson a hotel room in Winnipeg when on touf . It Is nice to be on the top side, so utterly crushing to be on the bottom. However, after watching a 12-year old bride trudge wearily and unsmlllngly with an infant strapped to her youhg shoulders, I was really glad. That might have been me or my daughter. The girl was really lovely but she wouldn't know. Life for her is one round of work while friend husband lolls in leisure or pays faVor to a newer wife that cost as much as $40. More than a cow! And" I look forward to long life, a satisfied comfortable life with a glorious old-age at .the ertd of It. Then perhaps I shall flhd time for some of the things set aside at the moment. Grandchildren! Out there it would be different. It seems cruel to our sensitive selves, but the older a woman grows In the Sudan the harder she Is forced pm to work. Because she is not worth keeping around too long, hct food Is restricted so that slow starvation steals on. Added, the cuffs and beatings of an unkind lord and master. This is womanhood, generally, In Africa the only place In the world perhaps where women might truthfully wall that men have) the best oT everything! BeaulY (it Home Q. What pan I do for my elbows which are exceedinly dark and rough? A. Rub frequently with warm olive oil. They can be bleached by inserting each elbow into the pulp of half a lemon and leaning them on the table while you read a book for about half an hour. Q. In what way can I dress my hair to increase the height of my rather low forehead? A. Try combing of "fluffing" the hair straight back, and without any definite part. Q. Is there a quick means of removing onion odor from the breath? A. Chew a whole coffee bean or a sprig of parsley that has I been dipped Into vinegar, or eat la lump of sugar saturated with vinegar. ISIt t PRESTONE ANTI JUNEAU SEES ROAD PICTURES Tne Skeena River Highway has been getting a spot of publicity lately up north. At a recent lhncheon of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce In the G,old Room of the Baranof Hotel, Norman Banfield ran a series of beautiful colored slide pictures showing the highway from Prince Rupert and on through to Terrace, Haaeltop and Prince George. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday-"- Princess Adelaide 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Chilcotln, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert 11:16 p.m. Friday ss Catala, 5:30 p.m. Saturday ss Camosun, 9:15 From Vancouver sunaay sschiicotin, 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. Friday ss Camosun, 3 p.m. Friday ss Catala, a.m. For Alaska Friday ss Camosun, 12 midnight. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 12 midnight. From Alaska-Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. Saturday ss Camosun, 7 .p.m. Train Schedule For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 pjn. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert enough -FREEZE Unprecedented demand . . . shortage of raw materials . . . two straight -forward reasons why dealers must disappoint so many motorists This season's demand for "Prestbnc" Anti-Freeze has increased faster than our ability to procure the necessary raw materials and to expand our manufacturing facilities. Every gallon of "Prcstone" Anti-Freeze is being shipped to our outlets as fast as we can make it and at the pre-war price. Not one gallon is being exported every gallon we sell is branded with the trade-mark "Prcstone". vThere is no shortage of containers simply a shortage of basic raw . materials, combined with a tremendously stepped-up demand from every district in Canada. On behalf of more than fifteen thousand dealers who are trying to serve their customers, we express their disappointment and ours that the supply of "Prcstone" Anti-Freeze may not be great enough to meet the demand. The word "Prestone" is a trade-mark of CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY LIMITED Prfnfe fttUicrt Dftflp Jctos Saturday. Octoper 11, 1947 Terrace FOR PROMPT SERVICE .... See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Bulck ; Che. Tru BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER' AND BANQUETS Serve: Tasty Food Fine Pastries Quick and Courteous Service. Proprietor, Phil Tetrault . .u LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD, Rough and Dressed Lumber Lumber Manufacturers Keep Warmer! with a TERRACE Logs, Poles and Tilirig See them now, with their beautiful styling and the famous Coleman furnace-type heating unit. There is a right size for your home, no matter how large or how small.' Come in and let us give you complete Information about these famous heaters. li MrRririr St. Phnnf 311 V COLD WEATHER MEANS Electric Heaters See Our S ARVIN FORCED DRAFT HEATER MAJESTIC CIRCULATING STAND CANADIAN BEAUTY RADIANT TYPE POPULAR HEATERS AT POPULAR PRICES AT RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC GEORGE HILL & SONS LIMITED 5 -aLir:!t Pontiac Oldsmoblle GJVI.C. TrucksWf jsti Maotitna Cnrtr a nU1n Terrace Machine Shop S Gara TERRACE B.C. Phil's Cafe Lakclsc Avenue Terrace, B.C Agents For International Harvester Co."-vv; Firestone Tire & Robber Co. Ltd. Philco Radios E WHlard Batteries W.V.VAVAV.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.ViV:' COLEMAN OIL HEATER v. "V. Complete Stock of Men's Shoes and Rubber? f AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES r''f 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 73" Floor Sanding I have just purchased the latest floor sanding equipment. This machine is the most modern type, and vill do any kind of sanding. For the best, . consult lis "JkUM! Phone BLUE 610 1 KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES LICENSED. PREMISES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN