lgon. THE DAILY NEWS Announcements Civ,'- l r- .:rn::, In this inaiRed for a a 25c a word. Telephone worn "wiMiokfouf izc'?'" accuracy. c"" Keeping Lead in Five Pin Bowling Kedcly Kilowatts Are On Top In Standing With Steel Workers In Second Place ' Rcddy Kilowatts, as a result of n i 15, Oddfal- their clean weep victory over Savj ' ion 35c. Mr Grocery Maeday night, re- tabled leadership of the Five Pin l n o I fir, Hi "7 1 i r r n'll I n it T am rri 1 n Cf.nl iff t. ! who defeated Armour's two to one ale now running up in this league ;a Nov. 20. Signals, winning two games to one bver Royal Hotel, moved into . I.O.O.P. Hall, a third place tie with Albert & M:Caffeiy wha were blanked by Lawn Bowlers. Air Force, by win Mrs Hanklnson, nin two to one over Dry Dock iDraftera, Joined Royal Hotel In ' fifth place. ummittee Dance The standings ln the Five Pin I League to date: I W LPts Bazaar, Nov. Reddy Kilowatts 20 Steel Workers 17 December 4. December Albert & McCaffery 16 Signals : 16 Royal Hotel 14 Air Force 14 Lawn Bowlers 13 M rropole Hall, Armour's 13 Dry Dock Draftexs 11 Sav Mor Grocery 10 Tea..' Legion. Dry Dock-Fitters - 9 Upsett's 6 If shaving has you down, my man, Use Blue Gillettes - look spick-and-span! They whisk through stubble clean and fast -Give easy shaves that really last! Flawless steel tempered to glass-cutting hardness makes Blue Gillette Blades longer-lasting,easier-shaving. Ail your cwabr for.. ESI WAVES YOU IVER HAD . . . OR YOUR MONEY BACK 7 7 11 11 10 13 14 14 16 17 15 18 Are you burning the proper kind of cal? Ask for the free services and ad-vi(,c of our qualified fuel experts. We are Prepared to fill your coal needs now at lower prices from stock on hand. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. ,mPortcrs of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Tin. N "y not lay in a stock of coal now for the winter "u minvr 117 IHi. T Mr. and Mrs. William Henshall of Edmonton, who have been CANADA D. G. Borland, who returned ger of the Capitol Theatre. Notice WANTED MAN wanted for night work. Apply Chris' Mill. Of) WANTED First class truck driver Apply Lindsay's Cartage. (tf) WANTED Two men to share room. Apply Suite 2, Rand Ap artments. 20G) MALE HELP WANTED DEPARTMENTAL Accountant, Grade 2, Vancouver, for the Treasury staff of the Unemployment Insurance Commission. Open to residents of the Prov-j hice of British Columbia, and Yukon Territory. Salary range $2220 to $2700 per annum less deduction of 5 for retirement. Qualifications required: 10 years of accounting or auditing experience; ability to install and supervise business systems; sound knowledge of the principles of accounting. Applications, obtainable at Post Offices, should be filed with the Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, not later than November 29th, 1941. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Central Hotel. (269) It's wonderful what a little classified advertising may do for you. Most people read the classi fied ads. (tf) Norah on his return to Sidney, Vancouver Island. spending the past few weeks in! a result f a special collec-the city, left on last evening's tlon taken up on Sunday morning train for Winnipeg. Mr. Henshall at rst Baptist Church on the had been relieving here as com- occasion of the annual Remem-mlssary agent for the Canadian jbrance Day church parade service. National Railways while James tne sum $2183 was received for Hensman was on vacation. Mr. tne alc of bombed out churches and Mrs. Hensman returned oniin Britain. Tuesday night s train from a visit i in Winnipeg. A quiz contest was on .the pro gram at yesterday's weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club when Capt. D. C. Parker of the First Royal Scots found it impossible, owing to military duties, to keep an appointment as guest speaker. The winner of the contest was W. J. Scott. President W. F Stone was in the chair and guests were James Alexander, Harold Singleton, A. M. Borland, Dr. L. W. Kergln, T. W. E. Henry and J. C. Johns. Next week the club will be having Its regular monthly business luncheon. Commissioner Benjamin Orames, territorial commander of the Salvation Army for Canada with headquarters In Toronto, had a busy couple of hours here this morning as he passed through aboard the Princess Norah bound for Alaska. Among ottsej "jtoings he paid a call on City Commissioner D. J. Matheson and" visited ;the local Citadel as well as the ;new hostel for soldiers and the Eventide Home. Commissioner Orames was accompanied ., by Col yesterday from th.e south, Pent field secretary for some time at Shaughnessy Mill- nnnnA. vv tary Hospital during his stay at Vancouver. He was advised to take as much rest as possible Frftk f yWoria. "re:tr technical educatton for which will make It necessary for ?f him to eliminate to a large extent ? T r now dlrector of activities other than those con- nected with his duties as mana- r';"'"6,J:r"" ln Brituh Columbia, Is paying a brief visl to the city on official jduties. He arrived yesterday tnorn-jlng on the Prince George from the (south and will be returning to jVancouver on the same vessel to- Patrons and friends of Ideal j night. There are at present some Cleaners are invited to bring in 1 fifty persons attending .special their cleaning soon, being that classes here in connection with the establishment will be closing the war emergency training pro-November 15 for a week's duration. Igram. Col. Falrey was the speaker j while moving to the new location. I today at the regular weekly lun- E. EVENSON, cheon of the Prince Rupert Rot-Proprietor, tiry Club. Classified Ads. FOR SALE FOR SALE SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon on Thursday, November 27, for the purchase of the Gasboat "LIEF,"31x8x3V2; powered with a 15 h.p. Sterling i engine recently completely over-1 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board 30 YEARS FIGHTING The 30th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Republic was celebrated this year. PECTIN FOR WOUNDS Successful experiments have been made with the use of pectin in treatment of wounds. Irradiated Carnation Milk does wonders foe a cup of coffee. This creamy, double-rich evaporated milk is finer for all cooking and creaming. jfiom Contented Cows" hauled and Including six spool ix the sitkeme rorur or ihmtisu winch, anchors and chains and trolling gear, The boat through- out in good condition. May be seen at McLean's Seal Cove Ways. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms strictly cash. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Harald K. Svendsen, deceased. FOR SALE 5 ih.p. heavy duty marine engine, propellor, shaft, clutch, complete; 12 h.p. Johnson outboard, all ln excellent condition, Also complete magneto to suit a 5 h.p. Vivian engine. Snap. Must leave town. Apply Box 173, Daily News. PERSONAL LADIES: Annette has Just received a large shipment of Reversible Coats, Just what you have been looking for. Reasonably priced ' Annette's Ladies' Wear. (2G6) LOST LOST Lady's Gold Bracelet ln Boston or Commodore Cafe. Can Identify same by picture In locket. Royal Hotel, phone 281. t In I'robate In the Matter or the "Administration Art" nml In tlie Matter of the Estate of John William Wells, Iiereasert Intestate Take Notice that by Order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 25th da; of October, A. D. 1941, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of John William Wells, deceased and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 27th day of November, A. D. 1941, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated at Prince Rupert BX3., this 27th day of October. A. D. 1941. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. mm in ; mm nnnnHi FOR YOUR GIFTS and CHRISTMAS SIIOrPING g go to the Sj VARIETY STORE DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatani Ladles' and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning: and Pressing or by the Government of British Columbia A Deposit Will Hold These Articles Until Christmas 5 Only Twin Sets $14.00, $10.50, $21.50, $2230, $21.00 3 Gladstone Bags $17.00 and $1830 1 Fortnight Case $22.00 1 Lady's Fitted Case $21.00 3 Wardrobe Trunks $22.50, $32.00 and $30.00 6 Trunks $13.50, $15.00 1 Steamer Trunk $1230 30 Overnight Cases $2.50, $330, $4.00, $3.25 and S730 22 Suit bases $230, $33p, $4.00, $5.25 and $730 3 Letter Cases $13.50 and $15.00 Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE When You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call 235 Taxi Proprietor O. Klldal SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert FOR MEN ONLY HOLDRITE . LASTEX BELT With Two Detachable Pouches FOR $2.25 Supports the Back Supports Stomach Muscles No More Tired Feeling Easily Washed . .:, .. Sizes 32 to 40. Ormes Ltd. 7im Pioneer Dru.zgists THE HEXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. n JtfJRisSX rrtVUuKI IIIB E. T. Kenney, M1.A. for Skeena,. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Talt. who 11 -aWW W TT jftlftf tf ll twWW Wnmi left Terrace on last night's train came 'north to attend the funeral sf T "( I'll 11 fl 11 W?J " II MMm Vh - l--C---'-r-a trip to Smlthers. 'of the late Mrs. O. W. Nlckerson, Til 11 Villi flfil.U 1 II WM j&C HUDSnNRAW'1 " I are sailing tonight by the Prince 11 IS 1 11 lUU 1 lff -K-v on thplr 10 Vlct0rla- H jMk ne Jjl08"8 'fV llr -Jj0 43 jgpp TWV k 5 C O'tS bHnS U ln 12 30 mldnieht J Terrace, the bride having former H njH jfli F" SlT p-jM i J- J. O. O. LeFrancoU. LeFrancols. who who Is Is Inter- Inter-'spending spending their their honeymoon honeymoon In In' the the 11 ffyifcS ft) ueaoing seaman JfcjC ? $' WHISKY 'ested ested in in the the development development of of min- min-.clty. city. 11 ch.ef stoke Mm ' fM rn-nr U not published or displayed by the Liquor '0 by the Government of British Columbia ing property in the Portland Ca-j Col. C. W. Peck, V.C., who Is nal district, Is a business visitor paying a visit to the city, will be In the city, having arrived from here until next Monday afternoon ,the north on the Catala Tuesday when he will sail by the Princess evening. GUNNER s b day ,n CO" m TCKft n .... ... cower ?win3 lwin9 w e Jid ( If ft 111 T COAST BREWERIES LTD - Vancouver - New Westminster - Victor, a v. IT