13, 1941 Saturday September . SUITS Tailored to Your Individual Requirements by LOMBARD! Assure You Of Perfect Hand- tailoring;. en-surinj; fit and comfort Correct styling tlte finest Bri tish fabrics outstanding present-day value in higli" class clothing From $40-oo No Price Advance Since Fall 1939 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office CHIROPRACTOR Stanley , Colton D.C., rh.C. Wallace Block. Phone 619 Watts & Nicl erson Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. S3? Third Ave. Phone 315 CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner 8th and 9th Aves. East Rtv J, 11. Myrwang, Pastor. Res. 1077 1st Ave. V. Phone I5lk. 888 Mrs. I. Feness, Organist SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th n 00 a.m. Divine Service in English. All Invited. 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Young People's Luther League. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th 10:00 m-.mConiirmation Class meets. ST. PETER'S CHURCH. SEAL COVE St Peter's Bible Class under the leadership of Canon W F Rushbrook B.A., L.Th. will resume sessions on September 14th at 11 a m. In St. Peter's Church. All are invited, specially high school students who have no other deno- mmational affiliations. The course of study will coincide with the syllabus, Bible Study I. of the department of education, Victoria, and may count as one credit tin high school work. The course will be supplemented by many references to recent scientific and archeological discoveries relative to Biblical historical truth. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO HUY FALL BEDDING Bfauly Itest .Mattress - $12.50 Kiipertia Mattress, S.F. $29.50 Slumber KIiir Mattress $28.50 Kegular Spring Filled Mattress $20.00 30 Mntrcsses to Choose From, All Sizes. We positively do not Trade In Used Mattresses lhone 75 327 3rd Avenue Ill i i DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl, Ladies and Children's Alterations Phone nik. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing J. Bduzek TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship 2nd Ave. two doors from Broadcasting Station UNPAINTED FURNITURE Nropsi.lc Table and 1 Chairs At $13.50 EHo's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, on last evening's .txalnor a trip to Winnipeg. James Klllas sailed on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon for a business trip to Premier. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS Dybhavn & Hanson's office, 315 3rd Avenue, will be open evenlnga between 7 and 10 o'clock for registering. (214) Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 12 midnight day light saving time, was reported this morning to be on time. A NOTICE After this date, Sept. 6, 1941, I will not be responsible' for any debts contracted In my name, i rain. H. Comer. Mr. and Mrs. James Parker and child of Kamloops arrived in the city on the Cardena this morning from Vancouver. Mr. Parker is making the visit home in the course jOf recuperation from a recent ser ious illness. His many friends will be gratified to know that he con tinues to make a very gratifying recovery. In Memoriam In loving memory of my dear Husband and my dear Dad, Robert Kirkwood Murray, who died September 13th, 1936, ...God's greatest gift remembrance. Inserted by his loving wife and son. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral will take place Tuesday, September 16 at 9:30 ajn. from the Church of the Annunciation of Margaret Laporte. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a lull month at 25c a word. Marie Balagno, Piano Recital, Presbyterian Church, Wed. Sept. 17. 8:30 n.m. Admission by pro gram. Adults 50c, Students 25c. Presbyterian Tea, the Manse, September 18. S. O. N. Dance, September 18. 2nd Searchlight Auxl Dance. Ar mouries, September 19. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Hopkins, Fri day September 19. Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale, September 20. United Church Tea, Mrs. M. F. Nlckerson, 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. Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. McLeod's, Sixth Avenue West, October 9. Orange Bridge, October 9. Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Orange Sale, November 5. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. ' St. Peter's Fall Sale, Not. 27. THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Cash for old gold, Bulger's Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Wilding left lalde for Vancouver, having enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan were passengers'aboard the Cardena this morning going through from Sun-nyslde to Vancouver to spend the winter. The Highland Retreat ceremony, which was to have been carried out last .evening by the pipe and drum band of the Canadian Scottish on Third Avenue at the Federal Build- Jng, was called off on account of ,, 71 . w . Miss Margaret Jamieson R. N., ' Harry Daggett, son of Mr. and ,nH , .k t. Mrs. H. M. Daggett. Seventh Avenue in. - i ,. . . - i n ill ir- i i. tPMHrii i ri ivii in 10 East, left on last evening's train for Kingston, Ontario, where he will enter Queen's University. A General Meeting CARNIVAL CO.MMITTEE Monday 8 p.m. City Council Chamber. Constable B. E. Munkley, being transferred from Port Esslngton to Fort St. James In the provincial police, left on last evening's train for the interior, accompanied by Mrs. Munkley. celylng enrolments from any individuals who may be qualified .to give any nursing service In event of emergency such as epidemic or disaster. Tills Is in con nection with a province-wide en rolment In all communities for such service. ATTENTION PLEASE! .Canada Needs ALUMINUM Par Fighter and Bomber .Planes . . , You can make a direct contribution to Canada's war effort now by donating your worn-out and surplus ALUMINUM-WARE to the Canadian Red Cross drive for this vitally Important material September 19 and 20. Fuller details later. Richard St. Clair, who has been spending the summer employed by the Pacific Mills at Ocean Falls, was a passenger aboard the Car dena this morning going through to Vancouver enroute to Moscow, Idaho, to resume his studies at the University of Idaho. Coming in on the Cardena, was his father, R. C. St. Clair, returning to the city after a trip to the Ocean Falls district in connection with official duties as district forester. PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno., etc. Six Dominion-wide exams ,held since the war began. Free Booklet. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER- garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg, Man. FOR RENT FOR RENT Large office room furnished in Dally News building. Will become vacant September 15. Uf) FOR RENT Nice, clean bedroom for men sharing. Phone Blue 805. (215) FOR SALE HOUSE for sale or exchange for Vancouver house, 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms. Close to Dry .Dock, 2 lots. Apply H. Simonsen, Boat Svalbard, Standard PU Dock. (215) FOR SALE-rZcnlth washer. Excellent condition. Phone Black 914, (215) FOR SALE Car. 1936 Graham at new floats. Apply Box 145, Dally News. (215) FOR SALE Second-hand car cheap Phone Blue 781. (215) SALES HELP WANTED FALL CATALOGUES: New styles; new colors; new fabrics are now ready. Smart ladles are needed at once to sell Canada's finest and smartest knitwear, dlrect-to-customer. Low prices, fast service, liberal commissions. Address British Knitwear Limited, Slmcot, Ontario. (219) .Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Mandy and son, who have been holidaying at' Usk, returned home from the Interior this week. Jack Corbould of the Kelly Doug- Andre Letourneau sailed vester- las staff sailed on the Princess Ade- Jday afternoon on the Princess Ade-jlaide yesterday .afternoon for Van couver to join the Royal Canadian. Air Force. J. Turner, postal inspector, Is sailing by the Cardena today from Claxton on his return to Vancouver WALLABY FRUIT "Paddymelon" is not a melon but! J the name of a kind of wallaby na- j uve oi Australia, ij FENCELESS AUSTRALIA HOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room for man near Seal Cove. Apply Box 148, Dally News. (216) AGENTS WANTED ARMY LIFE QUITEGOOD Sports And Entertainment Des cribed In Letter From Overseas . establishments of the forces here-,3?1 the mfn 1th recreational abouts. j equipment, criDoage ana cness ana icnecicer Doaras, aarts ,ana otner .Thnnv n-NMli whn hepn on Hypes of games, playing cards, - j . 1 1 fiL.il, ): If One can cross Australia, from the . J Bight to the Arafura Sea, without! coming to a fence. J Classified Ads. ENERGETIC man or woman to travel and appoint distributors, for old established house. Yearly I guarantee of $1,092, plus trav- . elllng expenses. Excellent op-1 portunity write .Dept. 31, Boxi4 32, Toronto A. WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY House; or apartment by Dry Dock worker. Phone Green 607 orj write P. O. Box 1365. (219) CLOSING September 13, appllca-j tlons will be received from men suitably qualified, for the position; of driver fireman. Apply tire Chief. Prince Rupert Fire WANTS Work as saleslady, office! work or take charge of apart- Rnv 14ft Dnllv-1 News. (216) WANTED Magazines for distribution 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 girl for housework. ' Day or month. Phone 640. (215) WANTED Day messenger boy. Apply Orme's Drug Store. (tf ) WOMAN wants housekeeping, clean and practical, stay in. Ap-dIv Box 149. Dally News. (219) LOST LOST Gabardine raincoat at Em press Club, Blue Wings or Boston Cafe. Finder return to Dally News. .(215) j 1 BUILD A HOME Like This about It over i ....w starting again shortly. arill bp "My batman is a little short 'Frenchman, lust about as broad as he is tall. He is individually about the best entertainer in the t army. He can whistle like nof-;foodyfc business, (you should hear jhlm whistle hj" Mocking Blrd i He can tap dance not quite as (well as BoJ angles Robinson but is jin a class by himself and he has What the Canadian troops do in 'quite a good baritone voice al-their spare time overseas, especi- though all his song3 are iieces- after a visit to this district on of- ia,ly m connection wun sports and sarily in French. We have of flcial duties. j entertainments, Is interestingly course a number of yodellers and described in a letter received in Hiojl Yamanaka sails tonight on As part of Its local war activities r"5 clty from an officer In one the Prince Rupert for Vancouver Iservlces, the Prince Rupert Oyro 0l,the units as follows: enroute to Kingston. Ontario, where! Club Club ha has Just lust nuhllshed published some some 25001 25001 "We "c happen "c" to ve be looked iuun.ru aitei after he will continue his studies at Queen's University, the odd lad who can sing "Home on the Range" type songs so all around we manage to get along. jas As a a matter maner oi of fact iact our our orchestra orcnestra by Kllghts of Columbus. They .is assisting some London artists sung song sate sheets us for jur distribution uisiriuuuusi muting among i - - at a big concert to be held at one of the training centres with Be- dard and a lad by the name of Rumage who has a remarkably leave Irom his naval duties paying foot,baUs, softballs, horseshoes and good tenor voi;e. Our drummer Is a visit with his parents, Mr. and I volleyba11 equipment and there an American lad who used to play ... .. . . nrp hrtth Unit, firirl nran loniriipa tVia rlmme in u imAlMn O If! v .Mfeuww wit uiuuia 411 unc ui wic Aiiiciitau MI'S. W. W. C. NClU, S0.U6Q Dy 6 Cardena this morning on his return !1U1 "u 01 "iC name panas ana ne can- mase a to Victoria. would sooner play hardball but, set of drums talk. We can stack uue io me amount oi equipment against tne Dest oi tnem our ulred a"d the we have has T. C. M expense, pianist He an A. ) In connection with he Red Cross b.een .U1?ble to obi any se .'lte trick is to play the tea held on Thursday afternoon at ?' 010118:11 ere 8X6 about ten ""Its, Rhapsody in Blue through a blan-Mrs. the home of Mrs S C Thomson mostly b'ons that have teams, ket. That Is we just throw ah P. A. T. Elllswas In charge of the raffles assisted by Mrs. J. R. " rl,r , MU'nat,a ov wie v a" and' belleve lt or not' they u even the ot ne s just same- ne Morrison The raffle table brouaht in $ibi.35. Mrs. McLeod was assisted in the tea room by Mrs. J. J. Little and Mrs. Neal Carter. and making the odd remark anent as a sax playeif with almost any the blindness of the umpire. orchestra. Their favorite number "During the winter months they is "The Snake Charmer." We bor- Rt t?av r. a nivnn nuhnn nf carry 011 armv wrestling and bpx-!rowed a piano for a while and . P Ins bouts and we have the east i when we had it here the three of trAl interior during the past . week champion and an .ptofeon;Ll 4uT wrestler of the , leaving Vanderhoof j u . on this after- Dean t wh noon s train for Hamilton, Ontario. ,aurels ued sessions of the Anglican Church. K'. C's 5qu pped ,cuf UnfU jwith three saxs, two clarionets, R.N.,"iw0 trumpets a violin and set of Miss Margaret Jamieson lady superintendent of the Prince."'""" f"u V "u "u r.,,t f-i ut,i . get. a piano for us as we have a JS!1"-"- orchestra. We used -to have to the this week from city a vacation trip to her family home at Brantford, Ontario, where she at tended a family reunion on the oc casion of her parents' fiftieth wed ding anniversary. Man-Mountain sees that our our own amateur concerts twice a .month in Canada and have some real talent in the unit but, .with the long summer nights and them used to spend about three hours each evening putting on a show for all and sundry. Taking everything together, we don't do badly and the auxiliary services Issue about twenty cigarettes and a chocolate bar every two weeks so, between entertainment and welfare we are kept plenty busy.' SAPS WITH WINGS The sapsuckers are so called because they bore holes hrough the bark of trees to feed on the sap. A "snnt." crusts trmi nnlw Vialf n ...u.vw v.vut.vt ... v... "-juujiai. xiy ii. in me ua.uy news ections, we haven't done anything classified column. (if) Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds ot BUILDING MATERIAL Why not lay in a stock of coal now for the winter PHONE 116 PHONE 117 HOME NEEDS For The Medicine Chest Tincture of Iodine 25C 2 .OZ5 .)...... Glycerine 9 Co 3 ozs ,.. Camphorated Oil 25C Oil of Eucalyptus 20C Friars Balsam 2)C Castor Oil Off n 4 ozs. .Epsorns Salts 2t)C Boracic Acid "t Sin 2 ozs Borax 4 An 4 ozs .AVi Alum Iflo J-V1 2 ozs. Seidlitz Powders 4QC Bronchial Syrup For Rfkf tight and chesty colds VV Horehound and Honey An excellent tlUi expectorant Tannic Acid Jelly For burns r!r BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM TnE DRUG STORE Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Ifyou lose anything, advertise for it. i Get Prices of Materials From Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. i i A - ft t t. $1 Til -