Novrrrr. 17, 1941. Announcement III ' :xtfr.ri tW"''-' be i.r.0 ,t:-iuncing 'he rale of the to Miss Joan Wiggins, we 11 .hanks to all our pat-friends. We hope a ;on-:i of th?ir palronae will , to the new ewnr. Mr. O W. J;.hnton. c f Lt-slle. Al Shlpn and Brefr. lV:;... ;oc:-J Young Men's Chris- .wiiltion secretaries, are nv- afternoon on the Prln- cm Ncnh for Vancouver to at- ter.3 nference. Kuild B. C. Payrolls". "Pacific Milk Does It" ten. p. t r M!ik has not only , ; avoi but 'keepabilitj .1: nr capability' of mak-:, soups and desserts ! n d delicious. It is p . Milk that makes my c; taste like a chef's and !y I do not think I sustain my reputation excellent, and at the rime very inexpensive, ::: without the uee of Pa-MiJk" Letter, Mrs. W. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed 1 1 1 a a 1 n a a aim Steamers leave Prince Rupert (or Vancouver: CAT A LA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Tliurs. p.m. CAKDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving October 21, November 4 and 18 Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. . rhone 568 Moosehaven In Canada Being Planned Now in the chair. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert C. S. Greig, Edmonton; R. Bar- Demp6ey, O. Flake, city; Ronald Stone, S. Robinson, Armour Sal vage; O. Nelson, Terrace. All Canadian Union Amalgamated Ruilding Workers of Canada Prince Rupert, B.C., Unit No. 1 M E E T I X G S First and Third Wednesday of Each Month METROPOLE HALL Phone Blue 113 P.O. Box 577 NOTICE Those desirous of PREMIUMS for CHRISTMAS GIFTS wall kindly leave their orders with us on or before Nov. 20th. After that date we cannot guarantee Premiums for Christmas, delivery. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" D. Zarelll sailed Saturday night on the Prince RuDert for a busl- The Moose Lodges In Canada ness trlD to Vancouver. .are working on a plan whereby, a Mcjsehaven, for care of .aged I Col C. W. Peck, V.C., D.S.O., members of the organization, may after a ten day visit to the city, be established in Canada. So far 'sails by the Princess Norah this such members have been sent to afternoon on his return to his he United Stages but now it is home at Sidney, Vancouver Island, impossible to get them into that1 amonh?0 b hlnW Mf Dr. J. H. Carson sailed by the "-! Rupert Saturday evening mLS? fn ranPPHrVe,0f a'for Vancouver enroute back to 0 flayS ln Clty" meeting of the local lodge last weelc with Governor Fred Cameron R. A. Creech and Miss Dorothy Creech sailed on the Prince Rupert Saturday night for Vancouver, accompanying the remains of the lat Mrs. Creech whose funeral will take place ln the south. George G. Gould, chief time- on. Vancouver; S. W. Kirkley and j keeper for the Royal Canadian M. B. Crlpps, Allford Bav: p. I Engineers, Steele Block, returned Gordon-Cooper, Trail; E. R. Daly, Powell River; E. Richardson, Tlell; C. Martin, city; A. D. M:Ginnis. Kingston, Ont.; H. E. Gaulbokn and C. E. Myren, Victoria. Royal H to the city on Saturday night's train after a two weeks' visit to his home in Saskatoon. Miss Thelma Dayis sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. P. ! for Vancouver where her marriage Is to take place shortly. She was accompanied by Miss Marion Central j H. Sailor, S. Schafer and T.J Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chris- Hawnan, n-ince Rupert. Hansen and family were passengers aboard the Cardena Satur- SAFETY IN TIMMINS (day morning going through from 1 The mining town of Timmlns. Bella Coola for fi. two weeks' visit Ontario, is proud of having no) to Vancouver. Mr. Christiansen is trarnc fatalities on its since September 8, 1938. streets a 'e" known Bella coola mercn- ant and stock raiser. L. W. Patmore, K.C., chairman of the International Halibut Fisheries Commission, arrived in the city this morning on the Catala from Victoria and will be joined tomorrow by A.'J. Whitmore of Ottawa. They will meet the local halibut operators prior to the annual meeting of the commission at Seattle. For Sale The city is offering for sale Lot 17, Block 32, Section 1. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply City Clerk, Prince Rupert, B.C. "IB! BIB : I UlU II! Bit 8KB KB.II. B FOR YOUR GIFTS and CHRISTMAS SHOPPING j go to the m f VARIETY STORE GURV1CH CONTRACTORS Houses Moved To Any Location BASEMENTS AND FOUNDATIONS EXCAVATED AND ERECTED DUMP TRUCKS AND COVERED VANS For Hire By The Day Or By Contract Rock and Soil For Sale When Available OFFICE: EXCHANGE BLOCK PHONE ;?2 THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wouden anc daughter sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where Mr. Wouden is to receive treatment at the hands of specr ialists. R. W. Sinclair, manager of Inverness cannery, sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for there. a J. Ion, who had his eye injured by a piece of flying steel while working at the local dry dock, sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to receive treatment from specialists. George W. Johnstone has sold out the Central News Agency business to Miss Joan Wiggins who has been a member of the staff. Mr. Johnstone has been appointed assistant wharfinger at the government wharf in succession to the late P. W. Anderson. In many districts In Italy water ! is scarce or unfit for use and 1 wine takes the place of water, fee and tea. Announcements AH advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar. Nov. 19. Cathedral Ejall Sale. Nov. 20. Rebekah Dance, I.O.O.F. Hall, Nov. 21. I Catholic Tea. Mrs. Hanklnson, tNOV.TJ. Orange Bridge, November 27. Masonic Organ Committee Dance Noy. 28. 29. Lutheran Circles Bazaar, Nov. United Bazaar, December 4. Oddfellows Dance, December 5 Valhalla Dance, Metropoie Hall, Dec. 5. 102nd Auxiliary Tea, Legion December C. Scotch Dance, Dec. 6, Oddfellows' Hall. Admission 35c. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 DU$TY BY NAME Khaki is an East Indian word meaning dust. C. H. Sawle, publisher of the rvmlnpfn Tlprnlrt at ITazeltnn. is Mr. and Mrs. P. LeRoss returned hri.f business visit to to the city last week after having tne ;Uy He arrived rom Terrace spent some time at McBride. on fj.mrdav evenings wavfreieht and will be returning to New Stan Morin and daughUr ,ltrtn on thi. vpnins train. sailed Saturday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where they will join Mr. Morin and take up future residence. t (HO HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Central Hotel. (269) MALE HELP Ay ANTE J) Victoria to spend the winter. Mrs. j WANTED Assistant for automo-Sinclair and family are already tive part stock room. Rupert Motors. WANTED (27H WANTED TO RENT Furniture for small apartment. No child ren. Phone 537 office hours. FOR RENT FOR RENT Room for men shar ing. Phone Blue 805. FOR RENT Bedroom ln private home. Board optional. Phone Blue 894.- 269 LOST LOST Lady's Gold Bracelet in Boston or Commodore Cafe. Cap Identify same by picture in locket. Royal Hotel, phone 281. FOR SALE FOR SALE SEALED TENDERS will be received by the under signed until noon on Thursday, November 27, for the purchase of the Gasboat "LIEF,"31x8x3'.V. powered with a 15 h.p. Sterling engine recently completely overhauled and including six spool Swan troller gurdies, anchor winch, anchors and chains and trolling gear. The boat throughout in good condition. May be seen at McLean's Seal Covei 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 h.p. heavy duty I marine engine, propellor, shaft, I clutch, complete; 12 h.p. John son outboard, all in excellent condition. Alio complete .magneto to suit a 5 h.p. Vivian engine. Snap. Must leave town. Apply Box 173, Dally News. FOR SALE Chesterfield set, electric range, sun-ray lamp, General Electric radio, short and long wave. Everything like new. Apply 32 11th and Water Street after 1 p.m. FOR SALE Seven-tube General Electric radio. Phone Blue 407. (269) JOHN M. S. LOUBSER B.A. (Cantab.), D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block :-: Phone 640 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS 2 Only 9x12, each $59.50 3 Only 9x12, each $63.00 2 Only 9x12, each $72.00 1 Only, 9x12 $79.00 1 Only 9x10' . ?63.00 1 Only 9x10 V2 $32.50 1 Only 9x9 $19.00 1 Only G'9x9 $31.00 3 Only 6'9x9, each $39.00 1 Only 6'9x9 $42.03 2 Only 4'6x7'6, each ... $19.00 4 Only 4,6x7,6, each .... $21.00 1 Only 4,6x7'6 $27.00 A Deposit Will Hold Any of These Rugs Until Christmas Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE COAL! COAL! enaLLai -frit" MsterTArift, Lsure Ae gets SUMMER COAL, PRICES. -Ill mm It is only natural that a man should want to hang on to his money as long as he can, b u when It comes to the coal 'buying question you should part with some of your cash at this time while the autumn coal price rules. HEAT WAVES ROLL FROM FOOTHILLS COAL Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION C52 mmm mm GUEST TEA Orange Pekoe Blend. Your last chance at CtJf this price. Per lb. D 2 PACKETS ALL-WHEAT, I CUP AND SAUCER All for CUCUMBER PICKLES Heinz, 28 oz. Jar; each BEEKIST HONEY Creamed; 12 oz. carton ALMOND PASTE 8 oz. packet BLEACHED RAISINS 1 lb. cello bags BAKING SODA 8 oz. packet COOKING EGGS Dependable quality; per doz. 25c 34c 20c 25c 18c HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM Hind's, large size; to clear LETTUCE Crisp heads, each 5c 34c 19c 6c NIBLETS CORN 14 oz. tins: 2 for WAX ROLLS PINEAPPLE RINGS All colours; 2 for CUT MIXED PEEL 1 lb. packet GLACE CHERRIES Finest, whole; 8 oz. carton ICING SUGAR 2 lb. carton CLEAN-ALL For a limited time! Large tin McINTOSH APPLES 6 lbs. for 27c 40 feet with cutter edge. 3 rolls for LIBBY'S KETCHUP 12 oz. bottles; each MINCEMEAT Finest quality; 2 lb. tin FALL BAKING NEEDS 25c 19c 25e FOR COUGHS AND COLDS . . . OR3JES BRONCHIAL SYRUP Fpr heavy, tight and chesty colds; 8 pz - 9c 27c 24c 19c 48c 25c Linzey & Ingram LTD. 2 PHONES 585 586 THREE DELIVERIES DAILY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY ORMES HOREHOUND AND HONEY . Pleasant, easy to take. Children like It. JJ ORMES VITAMIN CAPSULES A, B, D and G. Tonic, appetizer, Q-Jj G builder. 50 caps $J.i5? WAMPOLES COD LIVER OIL EXTRACT Special, (2-f ftft bottle - V NEO CHEMICAL FOOD 24-day size - $1.15 144-day size $4.15 50 caps $1.23 100 Caps $1.25 Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druqgiats THE REXALL 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. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES Including All Meals and Berth Accommodation TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN From PRINCE RUPERT CQft (( 1,US From Port Simpson $39.75 Plus Taxj)ODVU Tax (Reduced Rates Fare and one half also apply to Vancouver from Intermediate points). (Five years of age and under twelve) Half Fare. Tickets on Sale from November 15, 1941 to February 15, 1942. Good to return up to March 15, 1942. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Thursday a.m. S.S. CARDENA Every Friday 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third Ave. Phone 5C8 If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office