TT1ESDAY CCIOBaR 14, 1941. THE -DAILY NEWS STETSONS ARE POPULAR ...when they can be as good looking u this. ..as advanced In style, modern in every line...as flat tering to your get-up... See the Stetson Range Today! The MEDALIST $7.50 The STRATOLINER $7.50 Thf PLAYBOY $0.50 The BROCK $0.01) Th.- KENSINGTON $5.00 Others at $1.00 Walls & Nickerson 532 Third Ave. Phone 315 Succearors to Bryant Co. Ltd. Mto Rose Hartwig, R.N.. lady tupenniendent of the Cumberland Hospita sailed Saturday night by the Pnnce Rupert on her return to Vancouver Island after a visit with ner brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs, E. L. Hartwig. Mrs. Edith Mowatt Passes On Monday Succumbed Yesterday At Prince Rupert General Hospital Widower And Daughter Survive The death occurred on Monday afternoon at the Prince Ruperl! Gepwal Hospital . of Mrs. Edith! 1 f - jwuwau, WUe or u. Mowatt and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Giske of this city. Beside the widower, at present Jn Vancouver, and her parents, Mrs. Mowatt is survived by a small daughter and two sisters. Deceased was thirty-seven years of age. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of the B. C. Undertakers. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert H. M. Whlttaker, D. M. St. Cyr, W. JP. BrlndJey, M. Manuel, N. W. Snellenburg and O. Smel, Vancouver; R. II. MacAdam, Capt. H. .Rood and N. Taylor, Victoria; Mrs. R. A. Read, Halifax; Pte. and Mrs. Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, city; Charles F. P. Faulkner, New Westminster; R. W. Sinclair and D: Wilson, Inverness; Lloyd Sunderland, Mosslugh, Alta.; Linda Iivia, Winnipeg; G. A. Webb, H. Mander, A. C. Johnson, F. D. Jordan, H. E. Robinson, R. Pettlt and Capt. H. Chase, Ali-ford Bay; Harry Simpson and Otto Seaberg, Hazelton; O. N. Johnson, Ootsa Lake; J. L. McEwen, Smlthers; Mr. and Mrs. Vivian. Central Thomas Scott, Jasper; William Abrahamson, Cumshewa; E. Gar- ivy, .Dawson; A. Gunrud, Vancou ver; William Josephson, Burns Lake; A. Anderson, Stewart; A. Mercer, Terrace; J. Archland, city. Chester Wells, Telkwa. Royal S. Andersen, Porcher Island; E. J. Dodimead. city; Roddy Valpy, Inverness; Robert A. Machell, T. Adegard. A "spot" costs you only half a dollar Try it in the Dally News classified column. (tf) Dependable Light at Low Cost EDISON W . MAZDA JKf v Lamps CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. UMITID 111 Canadian National Railways " aoawpM VeZawHBlWaVaiwawMMMaewaWewi-awiB Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean FalLs. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write It. S. GRF.IG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 528 Third Ave., Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia 24. Young Japanese LOCAL NEWS NOTES Elect Officers Mrs. E. B. Baker sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. D. Critchley of Inverness cannery sailed .Saturday night on the Prince Rupert to spend the winter in Victoria. Miss Audrev Wrathall. cltv clerk, sailed Saturday nieht on the Prince Rupert for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. T. Sutherland, who is a patient In the Prince Rupert General Hospital, is still in a critical condition. P. H. Linzey sailed on the Cam- osun Saturday night for a trip to the .Queen Charlotte Islands on business. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the east at 11:00 o'clock. was reported this morning to be on time. Mr. and Mrs. Elnar Jensen and family, who are leaving Prince Rupert to reside In Vancouver, sailed on the Prince Rupert Saturday night for the south. Called here on account of the serious condition of her son, Fred Stephens Jr., who is suffering from the effects of a recent accident, Mrs. Stephens arrived in the city from Seattle on the Catala yes terday morning. Helps Prevent COLDS from developing at start Put a few drops of Vlcks Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first sniffle or sneeze. Its stimulating action aids Nature's defenses against colds. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican Tea. Mrs. J. R. Mori son, Oct. 16. Oddfellows' Dance October 17. Navy Tea. Oct. 18, Legion Hall. Scotch Dance, Oct. 18, Oddfellows' Hall. Admission 35c. P. T. A. Telephone Bridge, Oct. Lutheran Bazaar, Oct. 25, Met- ropole Hall. Gyro Hoedown, Oct. 31, Exhibi tion Hall. Canadian Scottish Pipes and nrums Dance. Hallowe'en night, 9 to 1. Armouries. Bob Townsend's Orchestra. Refreshments. Admis sion 50c. ' Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Orange Sale, November 5. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 6. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar Nov. 19. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl, Ladles and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction 'Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 517 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" RONALD RRIDGETT English Singer and Broadcaster for BBC and CBC Is open to Coach a few pupils In SINGING AND REPERTOIRE Phone Red 921 Mr. and Mss. Robert Cameron sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to couver. k Notice Is given that gun practices will be carried out from Bar-irett Battery between the hours of '8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on the 1 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th of Octo ber, 1941. 5(rew Mrs. R. W. Sinclair and famijy of Inverness cannery sailed Sat urday night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where they will spend the winter. A Meeting of the Prince Rupert Little Theatre -will be held In the Japanese Mission, Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. All members and interested persons are requested to attend. NOTICE The Dominion Dairy Store, Fifth Ave. East, will be closed until fur ther notice. Please phone Black 608 for milk and cream orders. FOR RENT COMMODIOUS ' OFFICE R O OM for rent in Daily News building, including large office desk, cupboard and -chairs. Possession Oct. 15. (tf) FOR RENT Very comfortable bed- sitting room, also bright front bedroom. No board. Phone Green 830. FOR SALE FOR SALE House, 5 rooms, close to Dry Dock, 3 bedrooms, cement basement, 2 lots, taxes $37.00. $1,000 cash, balance ar ranged, must be sold, owner) leaving city. House vacant, open for inspection 5-7 p.m. 1203 7th Avenue East. (241) FOR SALE 5 roomed house, 3 bedrooms, close to Dry Dock. House will be open Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Apply 1203 7th East. (239) FOR SALE Lying at Cow Bay, 30 ft. trolling boat, 15 h.p. Vivian in good condition. 'Price $500. Apply Boat Louisville. (241) FOR SALE Rolled-ton desk, table. rocker, linoleum. Phone Green 587. (tf) FOR SALE $65 kitchen cabinet $15. Apply 251 Fifth Ave. West. WANTED URGENT The Y. W. C. A. Rooms Registry requires names of those willing to accomodate service men and their wives and families. Phone 231 and ask for Mrs. Garbutt. MAN Wants position as cook or second cook. Apply Commercial Hotel, Room 16. (241) WILL Buy 4 or ,5 roomed house for cash. Apply Box 158, Dally News. (241) WANTED Housekeeper for small rooming! houiCau 741. .(241) LOST LOST Will lady wno got black coat with navy ensign at air force dance please phone 355 and get her own. (241) PERSONAL Get vour silverware, watches. rings, etc., from Peoples Credit Jewellers on easy terms as low as 50c down, 50c week, or $2.00 per month. Call District Manager A. B. Boruck for appointment, Red 69. (234), Hedika Suchiro .Chosen President of Organization at Week-End Meeting. Hedika Suehlro was elected presided of the local Japanese-Cana dian Youth Association at a meet ing Friday night. Other officers were elected as follows: Vice-president Hiroyukl Yama- naka. Recording-secretary Miss' Klyo Suehlro. Corresponding- secretary (English), Hlroshl Hamasaki. Corresponding-secretary (Japanese Sholl Shlmlzu. Treasurer Miss Emily Yamana-ka. Social conveners Miss Marlko Nonoyama and Miss Chiea Nlsh-ikaze. General business was dealt with by the meeting including an amendment to the constitution and admission of new members. About sixteen members were present. BLACKHEADS Got two ouncei of peroxlc powder .from .your druKiriit. Sprftikle on a hot. wet cloth and apply to the fan gently. Erery black-head will ho diuolved. The one i&ft. lure and tlmple way to remove blackhead. Prepare for Fall and Winter Men's Suits remodelled Into Ladies AlterationsRepairing, Cleansing and Pressing "Quick Service" featuring Freedman and Gabbes, Samuel Hart Ltd. Ladies and Gents Suits and Topcoats to measure DELUXE TAILOR Opposite Commodore Cafe Phone 307 Box 725 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office When You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call 235 Taxi Proprietor O. Klldal J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 150 Heated Rooms Hot Water Steam Baths Dining Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.C., Ph.C. Wallace Block - Phone 640 Ladies' and Men's Tailored Clothing Made Locally or Away Price to Suit Any Purse. M. T. LEE, Tailor Box 975 Phone Green 060 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert 1 JfKfjflBMH In ! TOMATOES Choice quality; large 28-oz tins; 2 for SLICED PINEAPPLE Blue Mountain; No. 2 tins; 2 for PUREX TISSUE large rolls; each COTTAGE ROLLS-Swlffs; half or whole; lb. BROOKFIELD EGGS Grade A large; per doz RAISINS Finest Australian; 2-lb. bags COCOANUT Desslcated; 1-lb. bag ROGERS' SYRUP 2-lb. tin, while they last 5-lb. tin, while they last SPINACH Clean; lb. 27c per doz. tins $1.50 KOBAN COFFEE Regular or Drip Grind. All Coffees will soon Jn be higher. Lb. V 29c 7c 35c 43c 23c 19c 19c 43c 10 c GUEST TEA Orange Pekoe Blend. Tea has advanced 5c lb. Lb. HALVED PEACHES ity, 16-oz. tins; 2 for 67c Finest Ontario; choice qual 27c ALL-WHEAT DEAL 2 packets All-Wheat, 1 Coloured Cup and Saucer. FOR 34c SWIFT'S BACON Rlndless; 2-lb. pkts., each 23c PEAS , Choice quality; sieve 5; 16-oz. tins; A A per tin X JLC per A -doz JLmO ICING SUGAR 2-lb A Qp carton JLtts BAKER'S .CHOCOLATE Unsweetened; jj t2-lb. cakes BUNCH CARROTS Large, Terrace; Q .2 hunches WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FALL BAKING NEEDS NOW IN STOCK Linzey & Ingram LTD. 2 PHONES 585 5S6 USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Heaters, Sewing Machines, One Victor Radio, Combination; One Northern Electric Cabinet, Radio, One Westinghouse Mantel Radio, One 8-Piece Dining Suite, One Tapestry - Covered Davenport, One Kitchen Table and 2 Chairs to match, One Harp, complete with Instructions; One 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite, complete with Cretonne Slip Covers; One Axminster Rug, 9xl0V4; One Axminster Rug, 9x12; Dishes, Books, Musical Instruments, etc. Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Hours. from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 pjn. 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