PrroBER 22, mi. SON) Ant ruruuro hen they can be u I lnVinff at thl'l... I ti la ityle, mod la every uusimm - T4l,n totcnn 111. '.- Today! ETRATOLINER others at $4.00 7, o Mr J Range $7.50 $7.50 $6.50 $G.O0 $5.03 ii v v in nri miii Third ATf Phone 345 int Co. Ltd. in ni iiin.i j -l 1 - 1 1 i Trai iinini Ann v .0 IiFatpri unflmt Room in Connection .Black, Proprietress 1 1 then you feel cold and tired Mn will CnJ :i . r.i.: iu a.. r i i ii n uuyc a cud ot aencious nOT BOVRIL LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. O. W. Klckerson sailed yes- A Basketball Meeting City vCluJ, " in vaiaia Thursday. All interested please icr a trip to Vancouver. attend.- A Mr. J. E. NIX, sale supervisor for Xawson Si Jones, calendar and advertising specialties, Is- in the i.y. DIBB PRINTING COMPANY are their local representatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rush returned home this morning from a holiday visit in the south. Among the arrivals on the Prinze George this morning were Mr. and Mrs. R. Cahailty. Allan M. Davles has received a cable announcing the safe arrival overseas of his son, Lieut. Allan M. DaVJes, who is with the Canadian Postal Corps. The body of James Postulo came In this morning on the steamer Prince George and was accompanied by Mrs. Postulo and daughter. Interment will take place at Prince Rupert. morning from Chllliwack to attend the funeral of her father, xne late ueorge A. Keisey, wno died suddenly on Monday. Major W. B. Critchley, cadet officer for Military District No. 11, after making the round trip to Stewart following a visit to Prince Rupert, was a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon returning to his headquarters at Victoria. J. J. Perry of the Consolidated Whaling Corporation, who arrived in the city on the Camosun Monday night from the Queen Char lotte Islands, sailed yesterday af- ternoon on the Catala for Vic torla. nil cave csn FUNERAL NOTICE The Funeral of the late James Postulo will take place Thursday,-Oct. 23, at 2 pjn. from the Chapel'; of the B. C. Undertakers. J V-M J CI J UUl OUllJ little cut." &9 "it's just 1 D..i ft m . . . m 1 .1 uii v nthMu ft. . . . -1 cm ri I MM .; - "UUICI) I,VCI1 lllUG VrfUlO Best of Care. ' wrry a complete line of First Aid Supplies rhe home. Have them on hand when needed. KRDDnn - - 15c i'UO 1 . r to 3' wide: to 65c tO 4" nrlrte- 10c 30c GAUZE-- 20c rube 65c 50c ABSORBENT LINT-1 oz. for ABSORBENT COTTON- DN 1 oz. for , 1 lb. for IODINE 1 oz. for 2 pzs. for ., 25c 15c 1.00 15c 25c H Aid Kits 1.00. '2.256.50 y r Ormes Lid. T,,E ttEXALL STORE rilONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. tUl 10 p.m. flajs and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. irri'M.iiiuni.Ti I i!cmmnio IruiuouoxM jjd ut....n,I T""IWU VIM m rrrsAu dousu-uci uzois" .'I. t'l .l IM.l if VI a. J.Wt 'M'l .J CUssiFitD FOR RENT COMMODIOUS OFFICE ROOM for rent in Dally News building, including large office desk, cupboard and chairs. Possession Immediately. FOR SALE 44-ft. boat, good living accommodations, fully equipped. Good machine at a low price. Apply McLean's Boat Yards, Seal Cove. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE Snappy messenger business. Apply P. O. Box 516 or Millar's Flower Stand for ln- formation. . (tf) 1936 CAR With Heater, at New Floats. Apply Box 163, Daily News. 252) FOR SALE Offke desk, swivel chair. Phone Black 625 after 6 p.m. 245 FOR SALE 29 ft. Trolling Boat Joy Pat, at Home Oil. (24s) FOR SALE "Good Cheer" heater. Phone Blue 336. (247) WANTED WANTED Smart messenger boy for plant messenger service. Wages $35 per month. Apply Box 159 Dally News. WANTED Dry Dock Worker, Britisher, requires room and board In private home. Apply Box 162, Daily News. (243) WANTED A reliable trustworthy housekeeper. Apply Box 161, Dally News, WANTED Housekeeper for small rooming house. Phone 741. WORK WANTED RELIABLE Colored Girl With 6V4 years' experience as good cook general. If desired, please state all particulars In your first application. Miss Melton, 710 Ocean View, Powell River. B.C. No Agents. FOUND FOUND Boy's -watch, black leather strap at Beach Place. Owner can have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this advertisement. PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as Clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno., etc. Six Domlnlon-wlde exams held since the war began. Free Booklet. M. C. C. Schools, Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. ATTENTION LADIES! Just arrived. New shipment of 50 FUR COATS Prices to suit everyone, from 50 wllOO Kemember your credit is good G0LDBL00M "THE OLD RELIABLE" V THE DAILY NEWS pxr- I W. H. ManueL C. N. E. travelling ' auditor, returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a, trip to Stewart on official duties. ' Charles Graham, inspector of Tto1, mines, sailed yesterday afternoon' on uie muua lor u. uii j mc Namu district on official duties. Mrs. Fred Stephens, who was tailed here recently on account of the serious Illness of her son, Fred Stephens Jr., who Is now recovering, sailed by the Catala last evening on her return to Seattle, 3 Three officials connected with the housing contractors arrived in the city this morning, Including J. Y. McCarter, the architect; J. IE. Amundsen, representing the jRyan Construction Co., and Mr. (PiggOtt. i I Mrs. Pitt Turner of Queen Char I lotte City, arrived in the city on the Camosun Monday night from' the Islands, accompanying Mrs. Eric Richardson who has ben brought here to enter the Prince Rupert General Hospital. -- - - - - ui. ana Mrs. J. u. uarson anct , Thomas McRostie, pioneer pros- ,Df:, CaTSOn's fther, N. Carson, ipector and mining man of Anyox,'1" on the Prlnce RuPt arrived In thp ritv nn tho rtni (Saturday night for Vancouver Mrs. Ralph Berney. arrived in 'yesterday afternoon from the f0r-when-e Dr- an Mrs. Carson will the city on the Prince George this mer suiter town. (return to Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Thomson will occupy the Carson residence on Emmerson Place. 24. Announcement All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, Oct. Lutheran Bazaar, Oct. 25, Met- ropole Hall. Gyro Hoedown, Oct. 31, Exhibi tion Hall. Canadian Scottish Pipes and Drums Dance, Hallowe'en night, 9 to 1. Armouries. Bob Townsend's Orchestra. Refreshments.? Admis sion 50c. ..Jb." Hill 60 Tea, November 1, Scotch Dance Nov. 1, Odd-Fel lows' Hall. Admission 35c. Orange Sale, November 5. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 6. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. Oddfellows' Dance, November 7. Cathedral Evening Branch Tea for war work, Legion Hall, Nov. 8. W. A. Nov. 19. Canadian Legion Bazaar. I Cambra 1 Chapter Telephone! Bridge, Nov. 14. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. Catholic Nov. 27. Tea. Mrs. Hanklnson, NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A nOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 CANADA's(l APPLE JUICE O. K. Brand; 48-oz. tin CLAMS Dundas, 16-oz. tins; 2 for SOUP Aylmer; Reg tins, each 25c Packed in Rupert. FRY'S COOKING CHOCOLATE Unsweetened; V2 lb. pkg., each EUAN FLAKES Kellogg's; Reg. nkgs.; 2 for 35c 21c 25c TOMATO OR VEGETABLE 8c BREAKFAST FOOD QUAKER OATS BECAUSE. . . If ket 16 out of 1)9 dietltitos la a recent iurrejr recommended hoc cereal for the average family. Quaker Oati is read j to eat in 2)j minutet. IFl Thrifty s Mg package of Quaker Oatf gites ou oer 30 big scrtings. Less than He acu big bowl. tf! HuttMuUQuaker Oats is whole-grain oatmeal, rich source of food energy. Up to 50 richer than many cereals in proteins for 6rm, solid flesh. Whole-grain Oatmeal is an excellent source of Thiamin (Vitamin B) in fact, has the entire Vitamin B Complex, in nature's own proportion. IVORY SOAP Large bars: 3 for 29c COFFEE Malkln's Best; 1 Lb., packed In jars; each SII1RKIFFS JELLY POWDERS Assorted flavors Real true flavor. DICED BEETS Aylmer. Choice; 16-oz.; 2 for 21c 54c Each y 6c KREME-WIUPT SALAD DRESSING 32-oz. Jar JERGEN'S CARBOLIC SOAP 4 for 49c 15c Made by makers of Jergen's Lotion. TERRACE APPLES Mcintosh; 40-lb. box PARSNIPS OR TURNIPS 8 lbs 1.75 DELICIOUS APPLES 25c Large and Juicy; fancy Wrapped; 3 lbs. CELERY Crisp and extra large; each 25c 15c Mussallem's Economy Store "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" PHONES 18 AND 19 P. O. BOX 595 mm Hll T"W- ff m jmtr Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday, 2 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Oct. 7th, 20th, 29th, Nov. 7th, 17th and 27th. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Oct. 2nd, 15th, 25th, Nov. 3rd, 13 th and 23rd. Direct connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. Coates, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. !, B. C. Furniture Co. THIRD AVE. . 10. STUDIO SETS 3 pieces, in latest models and colors ,3900u,'9250 3 CHESTERFIELD SUITES priced $PJtfU0 $ 79rato125 i U to from 2 USED CHESTERFIELD SUITES priced n ff&50 $, W from 42" T Si t0 50 MATTRESSES priced $fk00 from -1 21 HOOKED RUGS at 2 ENGLISH SETS $ at $050 to 6ikk $jp5 CHINA DINNER 50 $fb-4!30 20and$2i PHONE BLACK 324 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 ERASER STREET Prince Rupert RONALD BRIDGETT English Singer and Broadcaster for BBC and CBC - . .4sJ?en to Coach a few pupils In SINGING AND REPERTOIRE Phone Red 921 CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.O, Ph.C. Wallace Block - Phone 640 i inane a ivaw mm i Good for Rabies and Adults 4- DOMINION DAIRY I PHONE BLACK 608 Prepare for Fall and Winter EMERGENCY NIGHT SERVICE CALL COLIN MILLER, BLUE 803 Men's Suits remodelled Into Ladies Alterations, Repairing, Cleansing and Pressing "Quick Service" Featuring Freedman and Gabbes, Samuel Hart Ltd. Ladles and Gents Suits and Topcoats to measure DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone 307 Box 725 New 1942 Models DODGE and PLYMOUTH Now on display at -- RUPERT MOTORS Distributors of Chrysler Products ,rmi r , PHONE 566 WMt'- 1 m