itfWPAV- OCTOBER 3, 1941. PI 'I Dr iJ hi .v X CLOSES OVERSEAS g'iJM from home will be so GIFTS welcome and the most prized of all will be a Waterman's Service Set for men in the air force, army, navy and our gallant women in the nursing service. LIGHT and COMPACT, it fits snugly into any parcel. Waterman's Service Set especially designed to meet service requirements. Strvice Set Illustrated. . . Avmtlmbfo in colour to match uniform, Mr C Mills left on the prir.cp Grare Saturday night for Emui:ij pay a visit with her so;, Too Mills r;n rum r e t a i i i Attention Ladies will soon be here, WINTER c: why not meet it with FUR COAT. Our manager, Mo Beii will be back from - buying trip Friday with a arge new stock. You are all nvlted w look our stock ovei Prices to suit everyone and remember your rsdii is good. GOLDRLOOM 'The Old Reliable" :i:i.:uirajtiiiiii H.lpWln OtherServiceSetiat $7.50, j Iff The Pen thir- $9.00 and $12.13. Pens Cuf 0 Bu)f.r only from $2.50 up. (fl . .. - . tini Active 5ervK CfftiflcltM ' Tea and Sale Hill 60, 1.O.D.E. Held Saturday On Saturday afternoon a successful tea and sale of home cook- Classified ads. get results. Phone TIIK CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phnbae. Ammonium Sulnhate, Superphosphates, Monocalcium Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Brand Metals Mercury, Gold, Silver, Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth and Antimony . . . Also Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur General Office and Works Trail, B.C. Due to the Uncertainty of the Raw Rubber Market, We Have Not Been Guaranteed Our Supply of RUBBER GOODS At the present moment we have a Complete Stock of: Hot Water Bottles at ,. $1.00, $1.50 $2.00 Attachment Sets ... i 50c Kubher Tubing 25c Fountain Syringes . . i S1-50 Douche Syringes $1.00, $1.50 $1.00 Infant Syringes 25c and 50c Hubber Gloves, pair. 25c Ice Bags $1-00 Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Drtiqgists TIIK RKXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 pm. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 - 9 P-m. LOCAL NEWS NOTES C.C.F. Club Meeting Toe II Hall, The snow Is on Mount Morse so 710 Second Avenue, Tuesday, at 8 p.m. Miss Lillian Croxford returned home last week from a month's holiday spent in Vancouver. Hiromi Tanaka, local Japanese boy, left on the Prince George Saturday night for Van:ouver for military duties. H. Wheeler, former manager of the White Pass and Yukon highway, was a passenger going north on the steamer Princess Norah. mmm Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Sgt. F. Reich, city; Mrs. N. Hagen, Copper River; O. T. Sun- dal, Terra:e; Dan CRourke, Calvary; H. L. Swegle, Ketchikan; A. McKeever and A. J. Gilbert, Victoria : J. P. Peterson, C.N.R.; S. Buchanan, W. Henderson, F. W. Hughes and W. M. Molt, Vancou ver; Mrs. J. Paquetttfi and Mr. Central Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 6. 'Travelogue', Dr. Mandy, Salvation Army, Nov. 6. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. Oddfellows' Dance, November 7. Cambrai Chapter Telephone Bridge, Nov. 14. Scotch Dance Nov. 15, Oddfellows' Hall. Admission 35c. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar. Nov. 19. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. Rebekah Dance, I.O.O.F. Hall, Nov. 21. Catholic Tea. Mrs. Hanklnson, Nov. 27. THE SEAL o' QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINKSEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with, an all-the-year-round payroll In Prince Rupert. winter Is not far away. Carl Halterman, general of the Union Steamship Co., sanea last nigni. uu uie sicamer i Mr. and Mrs. William Brass reported this morning tha,t some ptarmigan had alighted on the jside of the road in front of their home on Sixth Avenue. They are white with a few brown spots and are larger than. Ja pigeon. They seemed to be very tame and remained there for some time. Leaving on the Prince Rupert and Mrs.' W.' Ross, Terrace; Mrs! e Mr. and Mrs. H. W. F. Mould, Decker Lake; Charles Benson, Cassiar; B. T. Morrison, New Hazelton; D. M. Scott, D. J. Hall, F. O. Woherly, R. Barry and J. Robinson, Aliford Bay; L. McLowe, Port Clements; M. J. Williams, Skldegate; Com mander C. H. Brown and Lieut. J Ing was held In the Canadian Le-!Morrlson Esquimau; Mrs. E. N. gion rooms by the Hill 60 Chapter Malloryt Port Clements. B L Mc I-?E' , 'Millan, Victoria; J. Cochrane. me drawing ior a up rop sun took place at this affair, the lucky ticket being drawn by Miss Molly Frw and won by Mrs. Nancy Neil-son with ticket No. 380. Robins of the Nelson Fisheries, Thomas Trotier, who is goinj to Arizona for his health, Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson and two children who are going to Vancouver to spend the winter, and Col. Ryan who Is going to Vancouver after inspecting construction work In this city. IX THE Sl'I'KF.ME COI UT OFI1KITISII COU'MMA In Prnhate W. Thomson, Smithers; R. Weir i In the Matter of the "Administration r.a"d MrS- Bake.r' yanCOU- In the Matter of The F.Mate of John I ver; F. A. Carson, R.C.A.; R. Reld.l Hllllams Uells, Defeased Intestate ' city; M. B. Babiah, Surf Inlet. Royal W. L. Hartley, Aliford Bay; A. Olsen Repown;. Mrs Hanry Reid, T3rtth TTccIm rrrn T TPtanna fSrton - Take Notice that by Order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made an the 25th day of October, A. D. 1941, I was appointed Administrator of ithe estate of John William Wells, deceased and all parties bavlng claims a&alnst the said eKt&te are hereby required to furnilsh w same, properly verified, to me on or r, Falls: S. C. Adamson, Vancouver; before the 27th day ot November. A. Erik Ba:ksten, Mayo; Mrs. Jchn-jD- 1941- pirties indabted to the .son, tte ciswkc jof their indetitedness to me forthwith. rvi.ut r ., D.in..; tart . , l Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Orange Sale, November 5. 27th day of October, A. D. 1941. NORMAN A. WATT, Offtettr"Admlntstra.tor Prince Rupert. B.C. I..VNI KERISTKY ACT NOTtCK Ke: Certificate r Title No. 24.101.1 to Ut Fifty-three Hundred and Seventv-flve (537.1), Caviar Distrirt, said to contain Twenty eight decimal tine (28.1) acres more or less. WHEREAS satisfactory proof at loss .of the above Certificate of Title Issued I In the names cf Howard Campbell and L-naries r . uuite sraa oeem &uea m uua office, ncfiice is hereby given itUmt I ehall t the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of the said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be mad? to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C., tln 31st day of Ootcfcer. A. D. 1941 Andrew Thompson DEPUTY REGISTRAR OP TITLES Miss 'Joyce Kielback of the Royal Bank staff left on the Prince George Saturday night for the soum ior a two weeks vacation. I Mike McCaffery Jr., Miss Mary , McCaffery and Miss Norah Mc-iCaffery left on the Prince George ;Saturday night after coming north Mrs. KN.Mallory of Port Clem- : ?attenKd e ftheir toe late M- P' McCaffery. enU, arrived last night on the,father' steamer Camosun. . . . . . i u. Mcuoriunaaie arrived home Notice is given that gun prac-'at the week-end after a holiday tices will be carried out from Bar-! jaunt extending something like ret Battery between the hours of 0830 a. m. and 12:00 p. m. on the 6th and 7th of November, 1941. Steamer Camosun arrived from Vancouver and Queen Charlotte Islands points at 11:30 last night and will sail tomorrow at 10 p m. John Good arrived in the city last night ontothe Camosun from the Queen Charlott Islands, where 'he has been engaged in survey work. five months. During that time he Visited Vancouver, and a number of other cities including Fort William where he still has relatives. iAt:ifl.k;;B;i t:i:imi:aiii;a:iuimii::H in "Build B. C. Payrolls" Always Rich, Top Catala for Stewart and will go JUaIllV south on that boat tomorrow. j BCS5STSS. 1 I at 1 1 1 I .tVAWMTEM "It's always rich, pure, fine flavored, fresh top quality." Mrs. R. M. T. Is writing of its uniformity, one of the features that gives Pacific Milk its place with so many patrons. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed bi mmaum mnm nwi mi ma Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining Room in Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress NEW ROYAL HOTEL - J. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Thone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert WIDE OPEN SALE ON 10 Discount This is the First Anniversary Sale of 6ur bupi- ness. we invite you an to come ami snare wui: ua on the profit. It is above board. You know our prices are the lowest, and quality is highest, and when you buy a dollar's worth of merchandise you only pay 90c, so take advantage and save. This time of the year when you buy for Christmas make every penny count. Our stock of holiday goods is known as Variety merchandise. Lots of things we carry you require. We do not think it is necessary to list this sale because everything in the store is sold on the same basis of 10 discount. We take this opportunity in thanking you for your patronage in the past, as well as for the future. Sale Starts Monday, Nov. 3 at 9 a.m. No Exchanges, No Refunds, No Holding or C.O.D. Variety Store IK OVERWAITEA LTD. PHONE 843 FIRST GRADE BUTTER 3 lbs. for DOG FOOD 6-oz. tins; each NABOB COFFEE Per Lb PUMPKIN 6 oz. tins; 3 for WRITING PADS Large size BLACK PEPPER Per Lb BANTAM CORN 2 tins for $1.12 McINTOSH APPLES Per Box .. 9c 49c 25c Five "Roses or Quaker Flour 49 lb. Sacks each AYLMER DICED BEETS Per tin :9c 5c 14c 23c 2.15 FRIENDLY SERVICE BARGAINS THAT ARE BARGAINS! FRY'S COCOA 1 lbs. tins; each ORANGE PEKOE TEA Per Lb GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 50 oz. tins; 2 for WINDSOR SALT 3 pkts. for 2 tins FRESH CURRANTS Per Lb. CHOICE TOMATOES 16 oz. tins; 2 tins QUAKER OATS Per Pkt. 29c 65c 45 c 25c GLEN VALLEY PEACHES 16 oz. tins; 2 tins 27c ENVELOPES Pkt PUREX TISSUE 2 rolls 4 for iLu o DEL MAIZ N1BLETS for Ad Pure Orange and Grapefruit Marmalade 2 lfc. Jars, each SULTANAS New crop; 4 4 per lb JL-ttL G LACED CHERRIES Sr 44c 13c 19c 2iC t GLACE PINEAPPLE B BROWN SUGAR- J L'te 25c 25c S 1 CUT PEEL JELLY POWDERS I V2 lb. -i 2 pkts. 1 1 tf i I pkts jit?-' for JUL H " CASH SPECIAL! j MILK r'- 3 tins 25c COFFEE- Qa GLO-COAT- CU per ib. Otf Pint .size fJI : s soap 2gc l soap CHOICE PRUNES A CUT MACARONI- 0 2.lb Rkt 15?C Per lb t?U EDISON MAZDA LAMrS TOMATO JUICE 6 j 40 to 100 watts; )Af 1 4 tins iLOt each 4iJ, 1 1IC" FRtjIT CAKES- 1 CAMI rXMPBELI'S BELLS TOMATO TOMAiu F? About 4 lbs.; 1 SOUP each 3C . GRADE A PULLET EGGS I NO. 1 TURNIPS SE Per 8 9 I 12 lbs It Doz jtAi " i FREE DELIVERY ON $3.00 ORDERS SIIelpSaanrurFor STANLEY W.COLTON D.C., Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 610 all I J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia