let. Friday August 30, 1940. PRODUCTION cJU India. Aug. 30: (CP)-m' ', , Hnrtlon in India ln- -, . Miv with ordnance cii fC 3 v ik 'g 22 hours a day r AMNESTY FOR nirr? DANNU. InHIo 4,. on. tmullah, an Ahmadzal outlaw a inciHocr oi Mehr DU'g gang has been granted amnesty and allowed to return to British territory - 1 40 oz. $3.10 25 oz. $2.30 12 oz. $1.: 20 J Thy advertisement Is not published oi displayed by the Liquor C :.nr.rt)l Board or by the Government of British Columbia Ttrms NET CASH Postage Extra Cash With Order Headquarters For School Text Books And Stationery GRADE I. W irk Book to Jeriy it OUU Q Ap Jane Primer) Wirk Book to 1st. QAn UC Reader GRADE II. Staging Period Qn Bookl rA' Work Book to fend QAn Reader .,.UL f GUADE.lIl.f, S ftging Period f'f&&J QlZn Boalt 1 jJ!$tA?V ti mmlon Language HtZn BJkl GRADE IV Emg ig Period QCn Bt k 2 Dominion Language 7Zn Book 1 GRADE V. Canadian Geography ! AC iMO for Juniors Canadian School ftCn Atlas Singing Period 9n Book 3 Plnocchlo - 20C The Wonder Book 45C GRADE VI. Geography and Atlas same as Grade V. ' Singing Period . Book a ..4:.i....: The Water Babies :. (J Anderson's Fairy ' JCn Tales -. eidl 45c The Lame Prince 20C Black Beauty 45C B. C. Furniture Co. New & Used Furniture 1 ROYAL TYPEWRITER- $22.00 At - 1 MONARCH TYPEWRITER $24.00 At 6 RECONDITIONED KITCHEN RANGES For coal & wood, from $28.00 t0 $39.00 2 8-DAY, SESSIONS CHIME CLOCKS- $9.95 Special 6 ENAMELLED STEEL BEDS 1 9.50 t0 $14.50 Complete, from New Furniture 80 .MATTRESSES Of felt and pure white cotton, In all sizes from $7.50 to, $22,95 4 2-TONE ENAMEL KITCHEN RANGES For coal and wood in rtm test styles $65.00 10 $94.50 16 STUDIO COUCHES-Can be made Into double bed, single bed or two single beds. In the latest patterns and colors. From $36.50 t0 $99.00 21 3-plece CHESTERFIELD SUITES In rust, wine, green, red, mahogany, brown, very solidly built and gurantccd satisfac tion. From $75.00 t0 $104.00 I'hoi-s BLACK 324 THIUD AVENUE Next Door to H C. Clothiers ,--mrtwwt limmmiWmmamwnrmtmm Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindsay left on this morning's train for Allenby where they will visit? their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fields. th dailt mrwi. ?A6i! TBR13 THIS GERMAN B03IBER FELL ON THE BEACH . . . t,l..t.Ull . HlH Mrs. A. Ct. uiacfcJiiiu aiivt oun, k David, are leaving on tonlghl's train Two Smithers residents have been bedrooms, kitchen, pantry, and ea,h l, rCTOlTe." bathroom. New modern sink.' " "'6 "4 concrete piers and good base. ; their possessionlthout a permit. . ment. Immediate possession, ..." . , $3000, half cash. H. O. Helgerson I Mrf; sP0mert mlly of I, . (209) Hazelton are expected to Arrive In nic tomorrow 10 join Mr. FOR SALE One dark brown mare, Spooncr who Is now employed here. weight 1400 to 1500 lbs., sound . and splendid work horse, single Sergt. J. H. McCllnton of the or double: $100.00 ' F. O. B. Alice B. C. Police is officially taking Arm. together with harness, over charge of the West Coast de-blanket and small shoeing tools, tachment of the Provincial Police Worth twice this price for any- today, his headquarters at Port one wanting good horse. Apply Albernl. He Is replacing Sergt POSITION WANTED RuPert arriving at Prince Rupert ocpiemoer o win remain nere unui ANYONE requiring the services bf September 12 when It will take up quiet experienced woman please the regular schedule, the Prince write to Mrs. Brown, P.O. Box 23, George being tied up here from that Prince Rupert. (206) date. The boats will leave Prince . D Rupert Thursdays at 8 p.m. KxpwuMioibu neruaman, Vancouver and return Wednesdays first class milker. wanU steady t J0 am mak,ng run Good worker. Y Dur- position. week stewart and Ketcnlkan rcr, c-o Douglas Dairy Ltd., Sul-l . livan Station, B.C. (206) PERSONAL "SCHOOLS & COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT j advice has helped hundreds oo tnin nivil . Service positions as LONDON, Aug. 30: (CP) Two southeast coast chickens, killed by Nazi machine gun fire during a HYGIENE AND SANITARY SUP- raid, Were raffled by their owner. PLIES for men and women, bringing $66.75 for the Red Cross. Write for latest price list,, and receive Free Novelty premium. Buy confidentially by mall and save. Western Supply, Box 667, Vancouver, B. C. (S- 5 Announcements All advertlsemenU In this eel-nmn will be charged for a full month at 3V? word nounced. Open to all. Application.;. .Eagles Bridge, August 28, to reach Ottawa Dy Dt-pi- ia. ui Orange Ladles Bridge commencing September 4. Scries Clerks, Postmen, Customs Exam-J Annette's Fashion Review and lners, etc. Free booklet on re- cabaret, September 12. Tea and quest. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Win-, refreshments. ' nepett. Oldest In Canada. No! ARents slli Hill 60 Dance September 20. o i i. - .-- i m v.i...A cT.-rnr . - ;,(f.-Jr ?...jr. This plane was very little Injured when it came down on the East Coast. LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1 ROYAL J , I WfflL) 26 ox. 40 oz. .65 .90 M Gal. 1 Gal. 4.70 $3.10 C ALOHA WINES This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia T. W. Falconer, Alice Arm. B.C, O. J. Duncan who has had charge J SERENADER'S WANTED WANTED 5 or 6 room furnished house. Sept. 13. 6 month's lease. Thone Bed 441. (205) here for the past three years and wno is wansierrea 10 Vancouver 'West Coast Advocate. This week sees changes of steam- in... "."H cbutuuici) viin tu wig usual tau IDANCE time. The CNR. steamer Prince J ODDFELLOW'S HALL J Friday, Aug. 30 - - - - for i 1 2 THL SEAL of QUALITY X IP 1 J GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by th only lalmon rnnlng company with an all the year round payroll In 'Co-Ed Clothes A Bit Mannish ly for glamor and for the benefit Paul Ross, who has been spending whQ x V.A am n f T-ena" la oV pected home tomorrow. jthey tlre of hlgh.hceled giamor , - .,,., , and revert to little girl slopplness. . ut. uonnnn.wirai, " this College shops opening For Sale, 26 foot cabin sailboat The music classes of Miss, Way Fls.he' f Jprta montl1 haye matched their stocks Call Black 511. (203) :and Miss Olofson will restart on w.e"' Cnlef Su.pervi! !h?ri": to college girl whans and the re- Mrs. Ronald Lane and daughter, Patricia, left on this mornlng' train for a trip to Vancouver anl Victoria.' 'September 3. (206) after, a special meeting in the city sult thfi brigntest bunch ofb coi. leit on mis moming a warn ior legiate fashlons ever 0ifered. Vancouver, ur. ran win later pro- Mannish clothes are newest for campus wear. Long jackets in forUsk. , T weeas or piaias. styiea exactly . I 'F"'" nKe a mans even to the left to Miss Ann Wlnslow arrived In the'T1168 nl.gh'f &ten' tr.aln Jf0?1 .Vlmt right openings. N6 dress-maker the Princess Charlotte this touches- Vii,jr city w on w , spend a weeks holiday with Mr. and . - mol'nUlg I Mrs. J. Connery, 522 8th Ave. West. HEARD BAND TLAY ..-n i- io n his return he will.'vlsit his home The New Zealand Infantry Band . ..r, u" 1: In Vancouver. " ' gave a public concert last night lng -tonight for Victoria where she Miss Frances Morris, who has just will attend school. returned to Hazelton after a visit j In Prince Rupert, has received word' Mrs. 8. D. Johnston and son Ken- that she lj accepted for training in ' neth returned home on the Princess St. Joseph's Hospital, Victoria. CUslFltO FU1C SALE I Charlotte from the south. i Mrs. Ed Jenner and daughters re-, I turned last evening from a five-week holiday at Lake Kathlvn. ' John Connory returned last night from Claxton Cannery and plans to spend the winter In Prince Rupert. H. G. Graham, son of C. J. Graham, is lpavinp. on the Princess FOR SALE Helntzman piano. 344 1 ham left on the Princess Char-6th AveJSast. (207) i0tte this morning enroute to Tul- FOR SALE Armour house, 4th'fie(luah Ave. West. 7 room house, fairly! ' r Day, Sept. 2, the Post L Office modern, fine heating plant, fire-1 place, newly painted, first class 'lc1k,eU wlU 0f Iro u10 am- ? 12 "n- lobbv wlu Pen condition. Oarage. Immediate possesslon-45000 on terms. H. ,from 6 am-10 6 Pm- " Q. Hclgerson Ltd. (210)1 , . -j Miss Margaret Martinussen, FOR SALE-r-512 Tatlow St. near 'daughter of Captain Anton Martln-5th Ave. 5 room house wltb usseri has returned from their sum-basement, 2 bedrooms. Excellent mer camp at Lakelse. ' condition, fully modern with(- -new piling. Possession September. Judge Fisher returned to the city 15. $2000. H. O. Helgerson Ltd. today on the Princess Charlotte (210) from, a jcombined business -and FOR SALE-House near church on Plcaf trtD njhesouth. dining room, fireplace, 2 large In Trafalgar Square In one of a j series of open air concerts de-i signed to keep the people cheerful. Part of the concert was broadcast and was heard clearly In Prince Rupert. ANTS WORRIED CROYDON 1 CROYDON, Eng., Aug. 30: CP) German raiders have given this British airport a warm time but I . an invasion of flying great and But College Girls Wear What The little red and black ants one warm Like, Anyway, Expert night .recently had. practically the Taints Out ' entire population looking for shel- teif and lotions. . , : BOSTON. Aug. 30: (CP) Col-1 ; 1 lege girls have more fun with' n. Z. MORATORIUM; clothes than anybody. They dress as they please, look cute In any- Wft.t irn-rON. N. Z., Aug. 30: thing, says Amy Porter, Associated (CP) A virtual moratorium has Press fashion writer. been lmnrised for th duration of At strictly girls' schools they the war to give protection to mort-wear clothes dedicated to comfort, gagors and debtors In New Zea-color and whimsy. They like red l1 flannel shirts, pigtails, dungarees, , flatboat shoes, bare knees and no make-up. - At co-ed places they dress most- Attention! REDUCED TAXI RATE Call 32 Taxi ANY 50c Annettes SCHOOL OPENING SALE Just What You Need For Sister Sale Starts Friday 9 a.m, August 30 Girls Dresses In taffetas. Regular values to $2.95. Schopl Opening Sale - Girls' Dresses In crepes. Regular values to $2.45 School Opening Sale Girls Dresses (Plaids) Sizes 2 to 14 years. School Opening Sale, special Girls Dresses (Cotton) School Opening Sale, special Girls' and Misses' Blouses Regular value to $2.95. School Opening Sale ..- Girls' Heavy Wool Skirts In plaids and wofsted. Regular value $2.95. School Opening Special Gills' and Misses' Juniper Skirts School Opening Sale Little Tots Plaid Skirts-School Opening Sale , GirK Shoes In oxford, ties, wedgies. Regular value $2.95. School Opening Sale . Girls' Panties Regular value 59c. School Opening Sale, 3 for Girls' and Misses' Socks Regular value 25c a pair. School Opening Sale, 5 for $1.95 $1.49 $1.00 75c $1.00 $1.95 $1.00 75c $1.95 $1.00 $1.00 Annette Ladies' Wear Co. 530 3rd Ave. W. 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