19 1011 tvinav oip""' , TH3 DAILY NEWS SUITS Tailored tQ Your Individual Requirements by LOMBARDI Assure You Of Perfect Hand- tailor injr; ensuring fit and comfort . Correct styling' the finest Bri tish fabrics From outstanding present-day value in high-class clothing $40-oo No Trice Advance Since Tall 1939 NOT MUCH INSPECTION t-mnr uniiv rapwc M Watts & Nicl erson 53? Third Ave. Successors to Bryant Co, Ltd. Letter Box I'hone 315 .Miss Mary Pierce of the Bank of .Montreal staff sailed on the Prince i George last night for a vacation J trip to Vancouver and Victoria. She was accompanied by Miss Marjorie Woodgate. Ycui cue of Tuesday carried an : rnnt , w Kiwtrlrk former Speed J A. Wilson, director of "",uw " " airpor pf Ottawa Thursday and and now stationpd at western com- rei nr' l f t urn t n 1 1 1 1 if ill nv 111.11111 uc.iuuuai izt .1 1. w 1 1 . Liu in . i.i fttJiiriv sppn iirnmlnpntlv ln inp rnrrpnt. Dur 'hat week he Inspected , news reel at the Capitol Theatre tin. ui uuj vj us, uiiluu ili. 1 liiiLL o rriirinir '1 n n innr i inn , n r w iirir n at wT?nn i n ira in t na v nir iiti Minion ts that, ir airports can: Kent. Wwrperted In this cursory man-!. tt" "T mn,i mirrnr envmr, Kn i.r ..... . r 1 n 'i n a ai.t v 1 tepees them at all. At any rate.',nARn . Rnnm mnn np9r I for cne don't believe' this official .Seal Cove. Apply Box 148, Daily made :;nv real inspections. It looks! News. (216) tome very much like a Joy-ride at ;LOST--Gabardinencit at Em-ue -xpc::;;e of the public. . press Club, Blue Wings or Boston "DOUBTFUL" I Cafe. Finder return to Daily Terraee ' News. (215) VWUiiiA wflii jBl IT'S WISE TO THRIFTY! UNPAINTED FURNITURE Uropsidc Table and Chairs At . , $13.50 Elio's Furniture Store. THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. LOCAL NEWS NOTES REGISTRATION OF VOTERS Dybhavn & Hanson's office, 315 3rd Avenue, will be open evenings between 7 and 10 o'clock for registering (2141 Full pipe and drum band of the Second Battalion, Canadian Scottish Regiment, will play the Highland Retreat ceremony on Third Avenue at the Federal Building at 7:45 this evening. William Cummlngs, -who has' Ell Joseph Douglas, Indian, for being in possession of liquor, was Jack Bruce, Canadian represen tative of the International Plumbers and Steam Fitters Union, ar rived ln the city on the Prince George Wednesday from Vancou ver and will be returning south on Saturday night's boat. Carpenters and Shipwrights open meeting, Carpenters' Hall. Fraser St., Frl., 8 p.m. Important business. At the Prince Rupert Rotary Club meeting yesterday a letter was read from the acting city commissioner asking the members to attend the re-dedication service on the Court House grounds Sunday afternoon at which Major Sutherland will give the address. The Invitation was accepted. NOTICE After this date, Sept. 6, 1941, I will not be responsible for J any debts contracted ln my name. H. Comer. Announcements All advertisements ln this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian September 18. day September 19. Oddfellows' Hall. Tea, the Manse, S. O. N. Dance, September 18. 2nd Searchlight Auxl Dance. Ar mouries, September 19. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Hopkins, Fri Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale, September 20. United Church Tea, Mrs. M. F; Nickerson, Atlln Ave., Sept. 25. Queen Mary Refugee Club Tea, Sept. 27. Legion Rooms. 102nd. Women's Auxiliary Dance Armouries, October 1. St. Andrew's Mission Kindergar ten opening October 1. Catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2, Novelty dance Friday, Oct. 3 Prpshvterlan Tea. Mrs. McLeod's. Sixth Avenue West, October o. Orange Bridge, October 9. Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Orange Sale, November 5. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. St. Peter's Fall Sale, Nov. 27. Marie Balafrno. Piano Recital, Presbyterian Church, Wed. Sept. 17. 8:30 p.m. Admission by pro 'gram. Adults 50c, Students 25c. Mrs. J. R. Morln returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide this morning from a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. C. A. Kellett, manager of the northern British Columbia division ot Home OH Distributors Ltd., left tlils morning for a trip to the Interior as far as Vanderhoof on company business. M.ilnr A O. Rlx nnH Print T been on a vacation trip to Van-tery retumed to the city on the couver. returned to the city from PrlnCe Rupert thls morning from the south on the Princess Ade- .victoria, ' lalde this morning. ' ' D. C. McRae returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morn- fined $25, with option of thirty m? irom a lwc weeKS l"P 10 days' Vancouver. Mrs. McRae is remain-court imprisonment, in city police yesterday. lng ln Vancouver for a while long- er and their son, Duncan, Is vlslt- NOTICE ng at 0cean Falls his sister, Mrs- E- Kvale- Meyers Studio Photographer at - Commercial Hotel up to AND IN- WL,U1J1NU SATURDAY. II you have missed your appointment be sure to come in Saturday as it is the last day. liPfcil No Stickiness I 40 oz. $3.40; 23 oz. $2.30; 12 oz. $1.20 CABIN Cruiser for sale bnap. "Lllo" 28.' pleasure boat 35 n.p. Universal marine engine. Cash. Phone 72 or Red 925 after 7 ' p.m. ' FOR SALEZenlth washer. Excel lent condition. Pnone BiacK ai. (215) FOR SALE Car. 1936 Graham at new floats. Apply Box 145, Daily News. 215' FOR, SALE Second-hand car cheap. Phone Blue 781. (215) SALES'HELP WANTED pat.t. catalogues: New styles; new colors; new fabrics are now ready. Smart ladies are needed at opce to sell Canada's finest and smartest knitwear, direct-to-customer. Low prices, fast sprvirp. liberal commissions. Ad dress British Knitwear Limited,; Slmcoe, Ontario. (219) I I I 25-0z74 ! T. R. Walte and T. A. Nelson, Van couver; Mrs. Bessie Rudarmel, ; Portland, Ore.; Mrs. C. McDonald and Mrs. Fred Nash, Terrace; Mr.; and Mrs. D. McLaren, Blue River. mm TliU advertisement Is not publlsi.ea or displayed by the Llquoi Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Classified Ads. FOR SALE FOR SALE 10 used coal ranges ln good condition, 20 sprlngfleld mattresses in all sizes at $16.50, 24 chesterfields ln the latest styles. Household doors, water boilers, 8 unpainted fhest and drawers at low prices. Phone Black 324. B.C. Furniture Co. HOUSE for sale or exchange for Vancouver house, a rooms, o bedrooms. Close to Dry Dock, 2 lots. Apply H. Simonsen, Boat Svalbard, Standard Oil Dock. (215) FOR RENT FOR RENT Large office room . . . ,. L.:n j furnlsnea in uauy news ouuu- ing. Will be:ome vacant Sep- timber 15. (tf) ! WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY House or apartment by Dry Dock worker. Phone Green 607 or write P. O. Box 1365. (219) CLOSING September 13, applications will be received from men suitably qualified, for the position nf driver fireman. Apply Fire Chief. Prince Rupert Fire Depart-ment. WANTS Work as saleslady, office work or take charge of apartment or rooms. Box 146, Dally News. 21Q WANTED Magazines for distri bution among troops. Phone 231, Y. M. C. A. for collection. WANTED Housekeeper for man with 2 children. Apply box 147, Dally News. 215) WANTED Experienced woman or elrl for housework. Day or monin Phone 640. (215) wanted 3 room house or apart ment unfurnished. Phone Black 848. (ZH WANTED Day messenger boy. Ap ply Orme's Drug Store. (tf) This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia HOTEL ARRIVALS Rev- T- c- Colwell, United Church Mrs. Charles Clare, whose hus- pastor at Port Simpson, was an band is in the naval service at 'overnight visitor In the city, ar- the local dry dock, arrived Iri the Prince Rupert J riving yesterday afternoon and re- city from Vancouver on the Prin- Mr. and Mrs. H. Reld, Port Es-j turning home today. cess Adelaide this morning, sington; C. B. Armstrong, London,' . Ont.; Herbert E. Nlcholls, Toronto; Capt. H. Chase, Aliford Bay; Paul, ' E. Whiteside, Klawock, Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Goodridge, Port Simpson; Rev. and Mrs. Paul J. Mather and Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hussperger, Ketchikan; H. Soo-bada, M. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. An interesting picture of Marie jBalagno (Mrs. Glen Lundqulst),. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' Balagno of this city, appears in -a Seattle paper in connection with a recital there. Ms. Lund- quist Is to give a recital here on Wednesday evening of next week. Dr. and Mrs. Fiddes of Port! Mr anrl Mrs D R Ooodridse at- Rimnxfin arrived in the Cltv aboard' rived ln the city yesterday after- the power cruiser Sunbeam II yes- noon from Port Simpson and are terday afternoon and returned leaving on this evening's train for home today. They came Into meet. district. Mr. Goodridge Is engineer Church clergyman from Saskat- at the Port Simpson General Hos- chewan, who will pay a visit to j pitai. ' S5 illi roii Simpson. YOU WANT A SUIT.THAT WILL MAKt-UP WELL-WEAR WELL AND KEEPJTS SHAPE." The tonic effect in tcearing these Suitings reates a feeling of confidence.. INSIST ON SEEING THE ROBINTEX TRADE-MARK I A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY FALL BEDDING Beauty Rest Mattress $12.50 Rupertia Mattress, S.F. ., $29.50 Slumber King Mattress $28.50 Regular Spring Filled Mattress $20.00 30 Waitresses to Choose From, All Sizes. We positively do not Trade ln Used Mattresses Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue I: BUILD A HOME Like This Get Prices of Materials From Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Why not lay in a stock of coal now for the winter PHONE 11G PHONE 117 A HOME NEEDS For The Medicine Chest Tincture of Iodine 9ES 2 ozs :w...v.v. Glycerine 9n 3 ozs Camphorated Oil 25C Oil of Eucalyptus 20C Friars Balsam 25C Castor Oil 25C Epsoms Salts 25C Roracic Acid 4 CJ , 13V 2 ozs . : . " t Borax 4 fn 1XJl, 4 ozs Alum inp AUl 2 ozs Scidlitz Powders 40 C Bronchial Syrup For ftp U tight and chesty colds" Horehound and Honey An excellent UVl 'lOP expectorant Tannic Acid Jelly CAt 0J For burns BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM THE DRUG STORfc OrmesLtd "7h Pioneer Drtu&ists The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. If you lose anything, advertise for it. t S3 '4 w 1 $! 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