Wednesday. October 23, 1940. ' When in doubt, try a classified Idvertuement (tfj UKDUB Til " " '' " '"' MMI TtT-r mjun I ,' 11' ' iiMlllJ3ITf,T,5,wM''' ?AG THRffc ,111 .- in m tmrnm '"m '' ' ' 1 U8-' 1 help OR MONEY FOR KIDNEYS BACK LOCAL NEWS NOTES I (QJgjj 1 Cut Pills re iold pn a "atifactlo bck bait". If you're or money not Just say "Three entirely MUinea Two please." J Dr. Bertram Thomas, O.B.E., dis-. with their helpypur tingu'ished Arabian explorer, will jnonty will be re-funded. i R- W. Sinclair; manager of In- I address a public meeting In the verness Cannery, will sail tomorrow ILeelon Hall at. H nm Thnrsrlnv "rfi " nun IfVllllJllUW I ----- v w !'- night on the Prince nuneft. tor vi 'Subject: Political Situation in the torla. Western Mediterranean. (250) In. M rill Delayed by tog and heavy freights, CNR. steamer Prince Rupert Capt Nejl McLean, la not due in port until 3 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver, Powell River md Ocean Fall. nnd will sail this evening, after she has completedl the discharge of considerable local 1 cargo, for Ketchikan and Stewart' whence she Is due back here tomor- i j row night southbound. R. O. Cunningham of Port Esslng-tbn sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala tor Vancouver. He expects to spend some time in the south. Mr. and Mrs. George Chan sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for their home in Victoria. Mr. Chan spent the summer at Inverness Cannery and Mrs. Chan has been Visiting here with her uncle and aunt. .Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lee, Sixth Avenue West. K. Hetherlngton, provincial welfare officer, sailed last evening on the Venture for a trio to Ouen Charlotte City on official duties, i James Donaldson of Port Essine. ton sailed last evening on the Ven ture for Piicofi, Queen Charlotte Islands. 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Moody and Miss Nora Tulip of Skidegate sailed last evening on the Venture for their home on the Queen Charlotte Is lands after spending the summer on the Skeena River. Charles Ellison sailed last even ing on the Venture for Allford Bay, Queen Charlotte Islands- Mr. and Mrs. N. Carlson sailed last evening On the Venture for Queen Charlotte City. A, G; Healy of the Dlgby Island wireless station staff sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a vacation trip to Vancouver. . Mrs. L. Klrby, whose husband Is with the Royal Canadian Air Force j at Allford Bay, arrived in the city from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Venture yesterday and pro ceeded to Vancouver on the Catala. Mrs. O. Hill, who has been spending several months In Vancouver, returned to her home at Queen Charlotte City aboard the Venture on its present voyage north. N. M. McLean, well known local boatbullder, Is paying a visit to Stewart where his daughter resides. He went north on the Catala Sunday evening. Dr. Neal Carter and Dr. R. G. Large showed interesting moving pictures of the Seven Sisters Mountains and Bablne district respectively before the Prince Rupert Oyro Club at the regular weekly luncheon today. President O. A. Hunter was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few gruests. Miss Rose Bell of Goldbloom's store, who has been on a business trip south for the past few weeks, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this after noon. Sergeant Alexander Dunbar, chief of police on the Queen Charlotte Islands with headquarters at Queen Charlotte City, arrived in the city on the Venture yesterday afternoon from the Islands and returned there on the same vessel last evening. Mrs. Frank Gale and daughter of Queen Charlotte City arrived from the Islands on the Venture yesterday afternoon and proceeded to Vancouver aboard the Catala. A. P. Allison and T. A. Kelley, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operators, came north from Vancouver to their camps on the Islands on the present trip of the steamer Venture. Mrs. D. Gardiner, who has been I nursing on the staff of the Queen 'charlotte City Hospital, arrived In the city from the Islands on the Venture yesterday afternoon ' and proceeded to Vancouver on the O. W. Laidler, general tales manager of the W. H. Malkln Co., after a brief visit to the city on company business, sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon on his return to Vancouver. Hundreds of people try a "spot" In the Dally News classified column and get good results. (tf) Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher AAA. Certificate PHONE RED 14 CHIROPRACTOR 6tanley W. Colton, D.CPh.C. W&Uace Block, Phon 640 "JET" STOVE POLISH Keeps Steel Stove Tops Bright, It doesn't blacken, and Cleans them while hot ALL 1J, fc. STORES NEW Qolden 'Cone RADIO. PHONOGRAPH Tkrrm WmMM biaation wodt-lt two caDMilr anl one labia ConMle play tight 10 rrrorda o fecrtn 12 rwords, chancing nd rJrtiat automati cally. The UbU aoodrl KSfulttitHWilftll ill I Will ill JMJ-SUndanUnd pUMlO'BrlZ'rccorda. Miss Audrey Viereck, who has;P" been spending the summer at Paco-fl cannery, returned home from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Venture yesterday afternoon. Jesse Bridden. road foreman and. THRIFT Cash & Carry Phone 1"9 CHECK THESE SAVINGS FOR GREATER VALUE Corn FlakesSugar-Crisp. Jackets C Jello All flavors. 9C Windsor Sault Plain 6r Iodized. 2-lb. On cartons. Each i iBacon Finest tjuality, 29C suceu. rci iu Palniolive Soap Regular cakes. 4 1C 3 for Pickles Happy-Vale, sweet mixed. Quart 9n bottle MIS V Peas Brentwood. sieve 5. Each Awv Thrift Coffee Always Of OK' fresh. Lb Mcintosh Apples Arp Unwrapped. 6 lbs. Grapefruit New California. Nice size. -f fn ilK 3 for Carrots Finest "I Op Interior. 3 lbs M-VK' Brussels Sprouls j Cabbage Hard green heads. Fresh from Cp Terrace. Lb. Free Delivery on Orders $1.00 and Over ber 21. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED Whifflets From The Waterfront rancher of Massett. 'arrived In the Brineine in E. L. Woodward, city from the Islands on the Ven- nromlnent food manufacturer of i ture yesterday afternoon for a brief jLeRoy, New York, and party, wno visit and returned' nome on tne i have ceen on a nunung aim cruis- same vessel last.'-evening. t lne voyage to Alaska, the Campbell . ' Church charter yacht Caroline ar- MELBOURNE,-Oct.'23: (CP) rived In port late yesteraay. mt. Chuhei Anazawa.-e-Japanese radio Woodward arid party are leaving technical expert, has toured Aus- 'the yacht here and will proceed East tralla studying broadcasts and . on this evening's train. ; broadcasting at the request of thej 1 Japanese foreign office. j C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, is due in port at 8:30 tomorrow from Vancouver en-route to Alaska. Birth Notices A son was born October 1 at Port Clements to Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J. Rennle. Both are doing well. A daughter was born October 19 at Massett to Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Murray. Announcements All advertisement!, in tills Ctl-cmn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Gyro Hallowe'en Hoedown, 31. j P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, 25. i Irish Auxiliary Dance. Armory Barracks. October 25. Dry Canteen Tea, October 25. Canadian Legion Bazaar Nov. 1. Cambrai Dance, November 1, Oddfellows Hall. Salvation Army Sale, Nov. 6. Anglican Bazaar. November 7.. Sonja's Bazaar, November 8. Moose Hall. 102nd Auxiliary Dance. Armory, November 8. Presbyterian Bazaar November 14. Hospital tea and dance. November 15. Lutheran Circle Bazaar. Metro-pole Hall. November 16. SL Peter's Fall Bazaar, Novem United W. A. Sale November 21. Eastern Star Ball, November 22. Moose Hall. I Valhalla Dance. OddfellowsJ'Hall, November 22. Union steamer venture. CaDt. Ernest fihepnard. with Dassencers. freight and mail, arrived in port at o clock yesterday afternoon from Vancouver via the Queen charlotte Islands and sailed at 8 o'clock last night on her return south over the same route. The Venture is taking the run for the steamer Camosun which had a collision at the en trance Of Vancouver Harhnr last I week with a TJnni'PfHan f rotalitai. - ..k..lltl I-- and had to be withdrawn from -ser vice for repairs to rather consider able damage, the most serioui of which was the dining saloon being stove in. It is expected the , Camosun will have completed repairs , in time to resume service with 'the Vancouver, arriving here about the end of next week. Daily News classified advertise ments can't make customers . but they usually can find them. Try one. Ul) Used Furniture 8-piecc Dining Rouin Suite Buffet, round table with three leaves and six chairs Iron Single Bed. 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