rr f J I'. 17 I i 4 FOR RENT Three-room fur ... nlshed apartment, no children. PAone Blue 814, (247) FOR RENT Cabin, furnished ; V v :'cev Jean, warm. 1142 Park -' "Avenue. Phone Green 224. (247) FOR LENT Two furnished roomj, close In. 224 Fifth Av- enue West. (246) FOR RENT Sleeping room with kitchen prlveleges. Apply 221 ' Fifth Ave. East. (248) FOR RENT Two-room furnished suite. Apply 336 9th Ave. W. (248) FOR RENT Three-room house, --partly furnished, 1008 Sixth ' Ave: East. $20.00. Prince Rupert Realty Company. tf). 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, (tt) Ml Ti3rfiifc.RmifrrDaflB'J3rtas Tuesday, October 21. 1947 PERSONAL Meet at the Bus Depot for one of those deli cious milk shakes you have WHY put up with a smoky furnace or leaking eavestrough Call Black 884. New installa tions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. (tf ) PLUMBINO Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL f- WORK. Furnaces, t anks, cavesrtroughlng . a n d stafl: work..Letourneau & Sons, 629 ' Sixth West, Phone 543. (tt) LOST AMI) KOUND FOUND Brown leather' key case and keys. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement, (tf) FOUND Ring near the Sunrise Grocery. Owner apply at the Daily News and pay for the ad. MACHINERY FOR SALE FOR SALE 1939- Hudson Coun (tf) TO SAW better lumber more 4jS ; 'economically, use the modern iSL-Jand .up-to-date type-National . Portable Sawmills, manufac-t tured by National Machinery Company Limited, VancouverJ b.c. tfi: You saw It In the Daily News! try Club, Model 93; good con? dition, $1050. New' price tver $2500. Call -at" 409 6tlr Ave, East, or Dan"sService Station. (251) FOR SALEJ-1928 Dodge. ' Five good tires j Phone. Red' 601 after 5:30 or Green '598 days. (247) FOR SALE BUNGALOW Four rooms and bath, basement; large corner lot. Four blocks from Post Office. Owner leaving. Sacrifice- at $2100. See ARMSTRONG AGENCIES, 307 Third Ave. West. (251) FOR SALE New and used fur nlture for household and of fices; also hardware; used mu sical instruments; 5-pce; kit chen suite $12.50; McClary's electric range $15f slightly used radios, electric, . battery and portable, from $20; slightly used men's rain coats, top coats, etc.; new small size (248) dreamed of. Terminal Lunch STOVE FOR SALE-Month-old and Cigar Stand, Cigarettes, Papers, Magazines. (246) METAL WORK coal and wood heater, going cheap. Phoner Blue 378. (247) FOR SALE Table and' four chairs -and -bed complex. Phone Red 930. (246) FOR SALE 5 h.p. "Stover'' Gas Donkey; Easthope Winches, complete with brand Hew main lin, straps, chokers! float and two snatch blocksi Price $400. 6 h.p, Easthope j usea two seasons. Price $175 Fordson Tractor, with steel wheels and power take-off. Price $300. Apply Ward.' El ectric and Marine Supply Co. (251) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Table, meals.- Mrs Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for purchase of dwelling being No. f332 Fifth Ave. East. Closing date October 25, 1947. Arrangement can be made to view property. 'Highest or any tender not 'necessarily accepted. O. P. TINKER & CO. LIMITED, Besner Block, P.O. Box 508. (245) VEGETABLES PREVALENT - - Classified Advertising - - rM MARKET V I I .Hllllli 1 2c o- ,H word run- Imtrtlnn Insertion, minimum minimum rhrc. charge. -50c. -50c. Birth Birth KotlCeS. Notices. i 1 Classifieds: per per oOC' Cards OI 1 nanjtl, ueam nonces, ruarru xwum, . '"fc1-and Engagement Announcements: 12. FUNERAL .NOTICE CECIL In tne city, Sept-28. 1947, Samuel Cecil, age 70 years, beloved father of Vernon and David Cecil. Services " will be conducted by Rev. R. A. Wilson at Orenville Court Chapel on Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 2 pjn. In:erment vrUL follow in Fairview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. (It) i,,.. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Mary Field and family wish to thank their many r friends for the kind expressions of sympathy shown during their recent bereavement in the loss of their beloved husband and . . father. HELP' WAITED WANTED Reliable party to operate cafe. Phone Red -441. ' AGENTS wanted AGENTS Wanted everywhere to v sill neckties direct to consumers? Big profits. Ties always a big business, especially pre-Christmas rush. Very small refundable deposit required. -Write for details to Roger?, 4326 Coolbrooke Ave., Montreal Que. (247V WORK 'WANTED MIDDLE-aged woman will look -after children evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) WANTED Work, by two vets. iPhone Blue 952. (247) WANTED WANTED Truck driver Job, re-? liable. Phone Blue 756. (248) i WANTED Will pay cash for small-sized house. Phone Black 970. (247) FOR RENT FOR RENT Cabin, apply 315 Ninth Avenue West. (247) FOR SALE FOR SALE Three hundred gal lon oil drum. Ideal for furnace. Phone Red- 800. FOR SALE Girl's bicycle. Phone Green 253. (246) FOR SALE Chesterfield Suite green and fawn--2 single bedsi and other household goods. 1153 Ambrose, Phone Blue 716 (247) FOR SALE Brown coat, trim med muskrat tuxedo, size 14-16, like new. Phone Green-549 after 6 p.m. ;(247 FOR SALE Four room housi and 35-ft. trolling boat,-at Queen Charlotte City. Apply E. Warksmuth, Savoy Hotel after 6 pjn. 243) FOR SALE Ho: air furnace- in good condition at 410 West Sixth 'Avenue.' Call after 5 pjn. (247) tjs oniiC vjucxi in am coo. ujw 7th Ave. East. tf) FOR SALE-General Electric six-tube radio, with attached record player. Phone Blur 983. (25i) i - Fall vegetables, Including pumpkins 'which iwill decorate many a nanoween winaow at the end of the month, are in stock in local grocery stores, flanked by squash, citron, vegetable marrow, bringing an autumn touch to shopping. Full bodied Spanish onions, something of a rarity, are also available, selling at three pounds for 25c. Danish and Hubbard squash, the smallest and largest of the species, are" on isale a: v cents s pound, which alsd is the price of vegetable marrow, pumpkin and citron. Other-vegetables seasonably available are leeks, at 9 cents a -pound, green peppers at 15 cents, cauliflower at 20 cents. Anjou pears appeared during the past -week and are selling at 2 pounds for 29 cents. California dates are selling at 43 cents a pound' and pomegranates at 15 cents. Interior potatoes are here, in quantity in some stores and are selling at $3.69 a sack. Vegetables Hubbard Squash; lb .08 Danish Squash, lb '.08 Green' Peppers, lb Vegetable Marrow, lb -.08 Pumpkin, lb. - - -08 Citron, ,1b 08 Cauliflower, lb - .20 Leeks, bunch - 09 Parsnips, ,2 lb .17 Turnips, 4 lb -25 Mushrooms, lb - .65 Sninach; 2 lbs .29 Beets, 4 lb - l.pttuce. each - " '18 Celery, lb Garlic;, lb Z. .P Cabbage, new, lb. -.03 Calif. Carrots; 21bs 15 V .Sujar, "White; lb - MO GoWen Yellow, lb '.11 Fresh Milk Quart -19 Pint : -10 Black Cod, smoked, lbT ' .38 Smoked Kippers, lb .22 Butler First Grade; lb .70 Evaporated'Milk, 16-0z. tins, 2 for .23 f Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs ; ' .47 Flour, 49's, No. I hard wheat. 2.53 Second Patent 2 3o Flour (24's) r 1.23 Tea and Coffee DeLuxe Quality; lb I 1.07 Coffee; lb .55 Canned' Fruits Apricots, 20 oz. .33 Cherries (fancy) 20 oz. 37 Loganberries, 20 oz. 42 Pears 29 BL.ONDIE TWO FINED ON LIQUOR CHARGES Two men each received fines or$W0 "when they --were convicted byMafl3trate'Wy Dr Vanr? in ; city poMce ' court on -charges beaten Hoffman so badly that he was required to spend 'two days in hospital. ' Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Sunday ss Camosun, 2 pjn. Spanish Onions, 3 lb 2s! Monday-ss Princess Adelaide ,15 w pjn. Cream, Vi-Plnt. .15 .Eggs Grade A: Large, cartoned.; doz .59 Medium, doz. .57 Fish Halibut, b .33 Salmon, lb .35 coal and wood ranges $30; -new Cod lb. 25 unpalnted furniture, chests; book cases, desks, medicine chests from $2.75; new tumblers 5c. Everything reduced; B.C. Furniture Co., Black 324. GARAGE Business In Interior town for sale or lease. Turnover about $7500.00 month. An opportunity that seldom appears. Fully equipped with modern machinery. - S t o c k about $2000.00. Lessee may have option to buy property Particulars from P.: H. Llnzey, Prince Rupert: Realty Co. tf) FOR SALE Fur coat, imitatloiv beaver. Like new, $150.00. 427 5th Ave. East. Blue 967. (246). FOR SALE--We now have Kum-fort Furnaces in stock for immediate Installation. Inquire about our air conditioning " units. Expert workmanship. Phone Black 884. 253 'East First. Thorn Sheet Metal. Tuesday ss Chilcotln, 1:30 pjn. Thursday ss Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Catala, midnight. From Vancouver Sunday ss Coquitlam, 4 pjn. Monday ss Princess Adelaide. pjn. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert,. 10;00 a.m. iFriday ss Camosun, 9 ajn. Friday ss Catala, a.m. .Juices Tomatoes, 20 oz. 2 for So .40 oz 33 gallon .59 Apples, 20 oz., 2 tins .1 .33 40 oz M .35 Orange,20oz 17 .19 Blended (orange and grape fruit) 20 oz .. 13 48 oz ...4.-... .40 Canned Vegetables Dill Pickles, gal- . -1,49 Cut Green Beans, fey. each .20 No. 3 Peas, fey. v 22 Mixed Vegetables .19 Diced Beets, 2 for Fruit Tomatoes (hothouse) Apples, cooking, 3 lb. t 1 lb. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Chrysler Parts and Service Depot We specialize In rebuilding Chrysler Marine and Industrial Engines. Complete Automotive Repair Service for all makes of cars and trucks. Call on US for your CHRYSLER ENGINEERED PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Out-of-town orders given special attention. Corner Second and Park Avenues PHONE 566 Prince Rupert,- B.C. KNOX .14 .30 '.25 fancy Apples, 3 lbs 32 Grapefruit, Calif., 4 for .29 Lemons, doz .57' Oranges, small, 4 doz .83 Oranges, medium, 2 doz 69 Crabapples, 3 lb 25 Grapes, Tokay, 2 lb -.29 Grapes, seedless, lb 25 Daates, California, lb .43 Anjou Pears, 2 lb .29 Pomegranate, each 15 Lard Pure, lb .30 Shortening 33 Soap, face, 2 for .17 Laundry cake, 11-.13 Sunlight, 2, for .19 Powdered, .63-.69 HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED .SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN BETTER SERVICE TERRACE mtaMnnc tn fhp TVimlnlnn Onv TERRACE TERRACE Hon. E. T. Kenney, minister of lands and forests, arrived yesterday afternoon to spend a few days visiting In his heme town here. Last night, the Terrace and District Chamber cf Commerce met -with him at n dinner meeting when discussion of a number of matters of Interest took place. The minister is also being met while here by sawmill and timber operators of- the area to discuss the future of the industry. Mr. Kenney and his deputy minister. C. D. Orchard, will drive In a day or so to Prince " George where they will enplane on their return tor Victoria. BOT71II BEEH (delivered free) PHONE 654 25c PER DOZ. PAH) for EMPTIES Please have thenr ready" when the driver calls. ThU advertisement U not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or ty tneaovvrnmentoiumian coitunoiu. A Coney Coats -lirosdtai! Coats Electric 'Seal 'Coats Chinchilla Goats Vt' Opossum Coats ; Chinese Kid Coals ; Muskrat 'Coats (flanks) equipment were to havejarnved by October 15. The wter supply, 'at present uncerUUvnnd inadequate Is the cause oV particular impatience Fniinwin renre-1 and a special committee lias been .named Dy we dmiu "You kiKv, I haven t .stuppej chuckling yet about that Congrcv of Labor . resolution the papers printed a week or so back, ' a:J the? Old Timer thi morning. "I've been tfenking what a shock' it mutt have been to the Communists there to be feeed'riftht uy with a resolution saying. there was rampant and militant Communistic imperialism, assisted by fiftli columns in all countries, as writ as monopolistic capitalistic impeJism. 1 them to of attempts to -snpnly Hquor I ernment Telegraphs, a "-hour" sioner son tne matter. Mean- . ..iMn. ri,.o la hAinc nrn- JlmK.M(th rZH fiP!vided in Terrace. Two local hllf' ,ack 0,.a..re?ul"r W.a.te? of $50 on each of iwo charges. They were found by the poll- in a hotel room with two Indian women, to whom they vrtij found guilty of attempting to supply liquor.-' A."" Bruce Brown acted as defence counsel for both men. IS' JAILED ON - im rr tnn TIM nrt innr. girls have been engaged to assist w 7 . the Z1 in giving the service Commission is being cemmuni cated with by the Terrace and District Board of Trade urRing AaALJIL I HAKKKia speeding up of the putting m I of the street lighting system for A man named Douglas Scott Is whlch iight standards and other being held In jail here and Is scheduled to appearbefonrMag- istrate W. D. Vance on Friday , MD .,-..-,, kPMMPV on a charge of assult occasional I IV liLnilL I ing actual bodily, harm against John Peter Hbffman. Th charge arose out of a fight on Second Avenue' Saturday night when- Scott is alleged' to have lis delaying the opening of Thrace Red Cross Hospital. been, While speedy action has i obtained as far as the teiepnone utility Is concerned, there isf? some impatience in regard to ! electric light and water services' The British Columbia Power "ItV-the part about the fifth column in all coentnes that impicwes mc, coming from that source. It cure does kxk like the labor people in this country are flitting wise to some things that shook! have been dear to long ago. It was Phil Murray, wam't it, me of tlie tw biggest labor leaders in the UrriteS States, who aakl aome t :c ai;o that evefy Communist was ruturally a-traitor to the labor n; wetnent? It is in the nature of tlu'nes. A member of the Com-tnum -t porty is trained tu - bung about trouble, start rows create tiinston, caue strikes, do every-th.ng possible to unsettle things, all with the idea of bringing bout conditions in which their pet idea of the revolution can come about. How can a man working for those objects be a labor leader? Labor is working for higher wages, shorter hours, and secunty. No Communist really wants condition that bang" about contentment and happiness. Sure, they'll use the labor movement but for their own purposes." (Dm vim of tht CU Twwr tt pmmti u! !v m ihii iKUtMpcr u klcr tht iNr.nr i'r-.p cf t'a B'Uiih CoJumSia .V ' !: J-1 1 ImiujIrV . Last Week! of the Sensational Autumn : FUR SALE by FOWLIE & RUTTLE ij Do not fail to take advantage of these low prices. Our coats '. are an investment in elegance, comfort and satisfaction. THESE REPRESENT REAL VALUES Mouton Jackets $ 49.50 '.; -Mouton Coats $ 89.50 '. Viscacha Coats $ 89.50 I; . $ 89.50 : $ 89.50 ,. $109.50 3 .. $119.50 5 . . S 99.50 ; . . $- 99.50 : . . $199.50 : : Persian Paw Coats $209.50 I; Squirrel Coats $239.50 '. 'l 3Iuskrat Coats (backs) $299.50 ".; : Persian Lamb Coals $299.50 : We have niany other-outstandins values to offer, . so come early while the selection Is still good. COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY WE INVITE COMPARISON i '. ' Takc; advantage: of our budget plan J ;I ' Nb lntercst No Carrying Charges ' ' Remember . . . fop QUALITY, STYLE and LOW PRICE, It's 'Fowlie & Ruttle i; 328 THIRD AVENUE PHONE ."-- Relapse In the Pep Department. By Chic Young r.iEirm mm Til W4LrjJ.-J UP AND REFRESH V i GET UP AND' J. K I'Xj j 1 1 .FORtPROMPT SERVICE Chevrolet Lakclsc Avenue See Yo-ir GENERAL MOTORS DEAL Pontlac Bulck Oldsmobile Cb;T- GJir Machine Work A specialt. Terrace Machine Shop &G Phi TERRACE B.C. 's aie Terraci r3iHAis.rAai LUNCH Dl AINU-BANQUETS OCX VCi I -Tasty Food Fine Pastries Quick and CQutacI ijujncwi, run ieirauit LITTLE, HAUGLAND & Lumber Manufacturers t Rough and Dressed Lumber TERRACE Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Robber Co. Ill Pliilcd Radios Willard Batterlei TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace T V SING Immediate dclin T treadle and elertJ machines in Friil t and distil ! SINGE Sewing MaclJ T F' t CA Pit.1 T REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE. OPPOSITE PRINCE BH! Chop Sucy Chow lira CHINESE DISHES OCR SPItUl Open 8 ajn. to 2 am. PHONE 173 Ormes Pru The Pioneer Druggists . PRESCRIPTION CHEMIS PHONE 81 KEMEMUER . . . Dally DtH Announcing the opening of our m CARPENTER with theverv latest in iwOODWOKKING MACII o,vm build yourJHchen .right, in. tne snopi VAlso Floor Sanding wUhtheVe! latest macii"- For appoint"1 cnt ca" Gunnar Sel Phone Blue 010 it's made of woode CLASSIFIED ADS- TRY OUR P.0 can1