. Classified Advertising - - V, EinTii 290 ADO t-"b86ll"v 4m"vtureHvt. NOTICC T .... . r nnrf Mrs nO .Hill II w L. in the rnnce Ru- f8' .. It.l nr Cat- HovemDer a, u ui"6- Heathe SALE t- EilzaDein. iwui FOR SAM' Kinhen table and imitation fire- ;n cultar. Phono (275) SALE- Gccd washing ma-. kitchen stove with . mom ci burner, rnone (279) 5Ai;E tiirniiure u bedroom ana cnesier- . .ki- tri . irp npas. lea wit.-- - - ohcn' if arawers. n- Blae 983 724 Fraser St. Zivi qalE s room couage, 342 k sale. $850.00. AGENCIES. (279) maffisr.-. stacks, lurn- (avrtrcssb Thorn Sheet ih 253 East First Av- Th:nf Black 884. (tn 2Q pieCP SCI- I1CW UlSiica, t t :. Puno nnrl Rnttf- uVl n.iw w ww Coup Plates 25c. New i.. n..it n a n ri New and Used (i steci tapes 75c, Squares from $2.25, $) M Used Kitchen 7 11 r.ieii a auiM una .... i ..m 1 To. vav. M - -j - Tv Coat size 14, Coney, e $15 New and Used Heat- New Mattresses to clear Come and look them over. Fnmlture Co. Black 324.. . AT." room house. 1431 : Green 296. (275 II -'it k rrnrvl llrAfl , n: icr defroster, and W A Gralg, Ter-B. (275) iinrartlve home In 4 rooms, fo 1 ly decorated; ut nrn situated on swb view lots. Low Drke to Evenines Phone Red (275i VVnDd and coal kit- $35.00. Phone 342. (275) SALE- 193 Phpv VITF ttf i! Panel (tf) KLEEN KITCHEN Fu!'.:n Street 7 rooms, bJSempnt fnrnnro T?MS- (270) immediate delivery, one wn Studebaker truck ;PPed with 2 sDeed rear booster brakes, heavy te-Lnforced frame etc. w seen at Superior Auto Service, or Phone 217 (276) SALE- Transfer business. nni covered Van. one steel ? hydraulic dump truck, Jdlng sand pit. Good op-:un"y for young man. 15 Box 1095. Station "B" Rupert, or Phone cu i (270) SALE- 1937 Vnrrf RoH-in In condition, Phone Black (275) SALE- -Sewing Machine. io Borden Street. (275) uie lonowing list or " machinery for sale sub-' Prior sale. Prices can be ana machinery seen nnett & White Construe- Comnanv Timlin mw 8th -aged vmuv, UlUUU V y 301 Kophrlncr RWol n n .. o - ."'"Kane and n-icM, nt. ""WCU. ft Rn1ll - baunne nowerprt. -ensniir,o . 1 .Li - - IVillt'.Klim ,.' 81 ton Manlpv Tlvrlrniillc WANTED Wanted (278) By young Consldpr fititithlnir O.j . ""J "CQ '28 after 5 p.m.. (tf) woman will look ren evenings. Phone ftn onet,Huse- 5 or 6 rooms. Black 232. (278) PERSONAL ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Offers a permanent release from drinking. It Is a confldetlal service Tendered without cost, by others who have found freedom from alcohol, Box 276 Daily News. (to Dress making alterations, 25 years experience. Phone Black C87. (275) i SANDED FLOOK makes a new room! Dark and stained floors can be made as good as new by sanding, a quick, efficient Job with modern equipment. Oreer and Brld-den have the latest in floor sanders and guarantee the best service. Phone Red 501. (tf) OUR PLATFORM committee says: Good capital Is the better management of our utilities. Independent Progressive, Box 288 Dally News. (it) "VIGORINE" gives new pep and vitality to men who feel run down, nervous, weak. 15-day treatment $1.00. at all drug stores. (it) WANVTKI) WANTED FrUidaire or refrle erator, electric. Apply Box 289 i Dally News. (279) WANTED .100 furnaces to re pair. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. ! 253 East First Avenue, Phone Black 884. (tf) FO!l SENT FOR RENT 2 rooms and kit-j chen. 23C 9tl. Ave. West. (279) ! FOR RENT 3-room house with bath and range. Apply 215 4th Ave. East. (tf) FOR RENT 4 room house. Phone Green 698. (276) FOR RENT Single sleeping room. Gentleman wanted. 221 5th Ave. Bast. (275) FOR RENT One comfortable room, reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser Street. (275) FOR RENT- Planos. Phone 678. (tf) 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. (tf) named. METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnaces, tanks, eavestroughing and stack work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) ROOM AND HOARD OOM AND BOARil $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Tablr meals, Mrs Lawley. 622 Fraser Street, (tf) 1 TENDERS IENDERS will be received by the Massett Co-operative As- soclatlon for purchase of the following trucks at Massett, B.C.; closing date Nov. 15, 1947. FARGO, 3 tons. 196" W.B., stake-body, 1947 Model, used two months, condition as new. Equipped with 2 speed rear axle, reinforced frame, platform 7' 10"xl7' 6". Platform may be purchased with truck or separately. FARGO 2Y2 ton, stake-body, 1942 Model, completely overhauled, 1st class condition, good tires. Equipped with reinforced frame, two speed rear axle, platform 6 6"xl6' with truck only. Submit tenders to the Masr set Co-operative Association, co Prlnco Rupert Fishermen's Co-oDeratlve Assn., P.O. Box 264. Prince Rupert, B.C. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Additional information may be had from either of the bdovc UUOH ACT' "GOVERNMENT (Section 28) . No...orA,,p.lMonlK WO 10 "r N--mUer. next. on 1110 dovu uoj - - , to , Intends the undersigned iourt Hotel, situate on Charlotte - nue, t MaHsett, Queen 3i and Three Subdivision of upon the lands Islands, described as IM OM rive in. W. T Two i . BlocK ni.trirt Lot Seven Prlnco - Rupert Land (7). fian ' .1 p,nv el of October. DATED this 27th day 1941 HERALD GRAY Applicant. V (375) THIS AND THAT ' "I understand a gentleman farmer owns this place!" END OF FLOATING KUIDGE PETERBOROUGH, Ont. 0 The scenic floating bridge at Chemong Lake, familiar to thou-jnnds of. tourists, will be replaced by a causeway at an estimated cost Of $233,333. LEGION CHIEFS GET TOGETHER Members of the Dominion Executive Council of the Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. from all parts of Canada met in Ottawa recently to attend Remembrance Day ceremonies and present a brief to the Federal government on housing and veterans' pensions. Seated left to right: Alfred Watts, Vancouver, second vice-president; Alex. Walker, Calgary, immediate past president; Major-General C. B. Price, Montreal, Dominion president; Lt. Col. L. D. M. Baxter, Winnipeg, first vice-president. A. E. Moore. St. Vital, Man., chairman; Lt. Col. Luclen CZECH STRONG MAN Communist Premier Klement Gott-wald (above), emerged from a 1 political crisis as the new strong man of Szechoslovakla with complete authority from the national cabinet to rebuild the government of semi-autonomous Slovakia. The Slovak Democrats, under bitter Communist attack, are the majority party in Slovakia and Gottwald's new power was considered a major Red victory In his party's drive to gain control of the entire country. Gottwal.d is 50 years of age and a former blacksmith. ABILITY COUNTS In the Belgian Congo, any Congolese may practice any vocation and rise to any position of his abilities and choice. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT (Section 26) Nntlee of Application for n Clnb Licence NOTICE Is hereby given that on th 28th day of November next, the undeXV REX BOWLING- CLUB LIMITED Intends to apply tojne Control Board for a Club Liquor of premise sltu-,te Licence In respect at No. 221 Third Avenue West. Prince Rupert, British Columbia. First Floor), upon lands described as Lots 43 and 46. Slock 34, Section 1, Map 023. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to keep on Sfe premises a reasonable q-W of liquor for personal consumption the and wtttllng on the premises, n,,rrhiu liauor from a ven- dor and to sell by the glathe liquor for consumption on the Club guests Premises In accordance with the of the "Government Liquor Act" and the regulations promulKated thereunder. of October, ,tlhM, DATED this 27th day l94REX BOWLINO CLUB LIMITED. (278) Timely Topics from H. Noakes, school teacher here, visited Capt. J. A. Wlllson, the school teacher at Cedarvale, returning on Thursday's train. Jack Barman travelled to Nash on Wednesday, returning later in the week. Mr. Levirs, school inspector, arrived in Terrace on Thursday's train and returned to his home in Telkwa on Friday. Mrs. Vic Glraud has returned from Smithers whence, with Mrs. Sherwood, she accompanied her father, Nigel Sherwood, for hospital treatment. She reports Terrace Miss Annie Lips, principal of i day evening after a few days' the Terrace Elementary School, J vUU with her son-in-law and and Mrs. Hamilton, also of the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond teaching staff, travelled toy car Judd. to Prince Rupert on Friday, re turning home on Saturday. Mrs. Joe McConnell and family left on Thursday for SJeballos where they will make their future home. A show for adults arranged toy the National Film Board was held In the Terrace Theatre on Thursday evening. It was an excellent showing of Interesting films which kept the attention of the audience all the way through. Special PXA. films were shown, "Citizens of Tomorrow" and "As the Twig Is Bent" Lalonde. Montreal, vice-president. Standing, left to right; E. S. Evans, Toronto; F. G. Wright, Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A.; Lt. Col. O. G. Heard, Halifax; Erie Burgess, St. Thomas, Ont.; C. L. Hall, Ottawa, H. M. Parry, Montreal; F. Cooper, Pasadena, Calif., U.S.A.; Lt. Gen. E. W. Sansom, Frederlcton; J. L. E. Price, Montreal; A. Embury, Regina; H. G. Gonthier, Montreal; Mrs. Mary Dover, Calgary; JJ. Wlttcomb, Victoria; P. S. Fisher, Montreal; P. G. Barr, Victoria; J. C. G. Herwig, Ottawa; R. D. Mess, Chath-Jam, Ont.; N. W. Lowther, Charlottetown. INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH- Eager crowds turned out en masse for the International Plowing Match at Hemlock Parks Farm, near Kingston, Ont., sending attendance figures soaring to 45,000. Here Lowell Dickson, 11, of Sudbury, Ont., the youngest entrant in' iue match, coaches Vera Jacques in the tractor class. The yourig lad Came in second in the pony tractor class. DOLLS ARE POPULAR , 19TH CENTURY "MUMBLES" In India, where child mar-! Comics were first published riaees are popular, dolls are in the back pages of magazines often given as wedding pres- in the latter part of ents. I century. the 19th WANTED AT ONCE! Fully qualified and experienced Joiners. Limited accommodation will be available for suitable applicants. Apply by Air Mall, stating age and experience. Married or single. to - YARROWS LIMITED SHIP BUILDERS AND ENGINEERS VICTORIA, B.C. NORTHERN AND CENTRA- BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER RETAILERS HACK PROJECT WINNIPEG The Manitoba Retail Implement Dealers' Association has decided to give active support tc development of ' 41 Tninnllnl Dnnnn flnrrtan at the border of Manitoba and I North Dakota. Directors of the I project, neglected during the .war. hope to collect .$100,000 in : a year. NOTICE The Daily 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 Daily News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified YOUR BEST ptfnrc Rupert-Dalle JSctos .Monday, November 24, .1941 Terrace Women's Institute Meet Gcod Year Reported and Further Activity Planned TERRACE The home of Mrs. J. Maxted was filled on Thursday evening when the annual" meeting of the Women's Institute was held there. Mrs. T. Ol-sen, as chairman, conducted the meeting which opened with the institute creed. The treasurer's rnort showed a favorable bank balance. Two Christmas parcels have been sent to famll.'ts in Holland and another panel of toys and warm garments Is readv to go. It was decided to write to the ; Universltv nf British Colnmhln dealing with problem children Extenslon Department for lnfor-and parents. There also were 'Uon on .eevinK nv-films on skiing, synthetic rub-to wrlte to Ml of th ber, "What's on Your Mind?" (a tensim nenartment rfmm- ! psychiatric film) and a very in- ;lne -lmi. nf hnrn, -.. that her father Is progressing teresting film on the reclama- which, It is hoped, she will fcs lavoraDiy in nospuai ana win uon oi lanas irom uie jnroaus. flbe to conduct here next SDrin?. sery snortiy oe DacK-nome in oi me uaes oi ixova ocuua. tuu-Teirace. ln? the show was a "sing-song"- and a cartoon. These shows will Mrs. A. B. Love returned to her be put on every month by the home in Prince Rupert Thurs- National Film Board. Mrs. SIkler volunteered to show and teach, the art of leather glove makinz when a class can be arranged, The offer of the Civic Centre's clubroom for at meeting place was accepted but it was decided that, for the winter months, the members would hold their meet- -1, lngs In one another's homes. 1 A vote of thanks was moved tg the retiring executive and, aftJ the meeting adjdurned, refresh ments were served. .4 The officer for the coming year are as follows: President Mrs. 0 1 s e n elected). Vice-President Mrs. T. Brufii ton. Secretary Mrs.; Stevenson. Treasurer 'Mrs. Maxted. Director Mrs. Peeke-Vdut. RADIO'S HOOPER RATINGS It Is estimated that about 28,000,000 homes in the United States are equipped with dlos. Terrace raj TERRACE Transfer&Taxi; Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS , SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace LITRE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Rough and Dressed Lumber TERRACE Logs, Poles and Piling Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. IMiilco Radios Willard Batteries i To Avoid Inconvenience...! We strongly recommend that our customers t fill their coal bins as soon as possible, or at lpnst nrdar well in advance as there will be. unoucstiohablv, a shortage of supply this win- ler. "CALL US OVER THE COALS it is going to be a burning question." FOOTHILLS LUMP EGG NUT TELKWA LUMP PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Call 651 or 652 Coal Lumber Paints Building Supplies FOR SALE Large supply of dry scrap wood, random lengths, $6 per cord, 3 cord lots $16. BLUE 810 Bert's Transfer 303 Third Ave. SINGER Immediate delivery of new treadle and electric sewing machines in Prince Rupert and district. SINGER Sewing Machine Co. 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