2Jtf SEPTEMBER . 1642 THE DAILY NEWS Tin r. af is T-ZINTER? The thrifty housewife know that when she P'ili2!f UP ,tew or WYf a little genuine liOVKIL, th flavour and the tatty goodness ere greatly improved by the BOVRIL he pt rint-r them; it is splendid in leftoveri and tly y cuts. l i l rjrsn ii wing SANG IIING II 01' KEK pop Suey js Mljgur pitronace welcome HtW ROYAL HOTEL ZAnixu, PROr. Ijitne Away From Home" Ratnt 75c up r. KA ti Cold Wsier Irince Rupert, H C. Hwaj;n p.o. iios m Ifvoy Hotel i j&rl Zarclli, Prop. P.O. Koi S44 PstASKU STRKET IPIIINCE ItlTKKT jjgv and Used tNlTURE . . . i rzml Adding 'i nc, in perfect c Very low price. ffijtnc Grill, just like IS Jterici ....r iSBnri . $8.00 T1 1 rr. . . . 5WV ljn( Tables in lSjlae:;t .stylos. Furniture Co. s'K IlLACK r.2.1 Tliird Atenue BILLIE THE TOILER nn -. g uric juenaay douiw irom Van- 4 WKST 2 " . w VI 1 c . Mr. and Mrs. George Ilorie re. turned to the city Sunday Dkjht a rim uo Vancouver ana 5 Mm Ruth gnvcW. nravtiuHil OfMl Today for limine n welfare olter. who has been on ifr new manaifmrnt a ttfp to the Queen Charlotte ll'hsne ICed 217 5 Islands on official duties, returned 2 to the city VMtiav H I'-arBrana C. J. Norrington left on Satur day afternoon's train for Terrace 'Mrs. Norrincton returned to th city on last night's train. Capt. F. O. A imitate, who is with the Y.M.CA. War Services, arrived In the city Sunday night from Delia Bella, being on a tour to entertain the forces In his capacity oa an impersonator of Dickens characters. He Is here for the coming week and will entertain all local units. rsr:fBingvtaisrnijraTiciTB fa Everyone Votes for the VARIETY STORE Where your dimes are little dollars LMiaraiajBi.atiraiaiaiats)-, MM KKllilltV ACT MITM'K Hr Orliriralr of Title No. JIVM-I In ItA. Milrrn (IS) ami rirn(rn (IJ). lUlilrrn (), UIMcr of MrwaM. Mlp 1191. WIIK&AS iKfaeteiy pmf of lorn of tht abor Oruneato of TKi kMWd in the move of Joavpta Hi Hon Wllwn ha b-Mi IiM In thU offlc. notKw la Ixfcy Klvti Mu' I attall. at Uy raptr tton of on tnondh titan tbr daa ot Uw first puMieatton lmr, Imt a rrovuional CVUtkte af THie In Hmi cf aM tern Oaitirioata. unkaa tn tbe iiMwvctm malKI objrocion tw mute b6 att Mi wrtUnf. DATED at na Und Rr0AtJ OfftM. rtinw mipm. bc . this au cavjr of 8Wbor, AO. 1942 Aodrsw ThcmiMKi. DEPUTY tUXTgniAR OF TITLEB. AITTION SKIT. I Tlmlirr Salr X31432 I Thcrr wlU bp offrm! for ml ut Pitb-tie Auotlon. at nmai lSUi day ot Sep. , Untbnr, 1943 tn she oCfk of ttvp D. trtot nmirr. Mrtr- Hulldtng. Van-nennrr. BC, th ttccir4 X314S3 to cut 10.531.000 t.bJtx. of aprupp, enter and IlMnlork on an arm attuMnct on Utc North Short of OunviJwwa tnlot, Qiitpo CJaloo TfdaiKta Ijwwt Dtatrltit, Tivr (3) ypuni will be allowed toi I mnovnl ot tttubrr. ' TroYtelfd ajrytnip unable to atnd th aiioUou an pmun tuay aubmK trader to ba miw-d at the hour of auction and trravxl aa one bid." Pui-Umt partkoikkini rruvy U obtained from the CXtvW rxxtr. Victoria, DC. or ttw Dlatrtct FWrHtpr'a at Wkrouvrr arul rrlarc Rupert. f Jt ti-r OUC5HT TO BE DCMM6 n v. stead or UST ViiK i all : HAVMS A I Wl t WW TO OOIM THE VMiA.A.t- IHb7B OOIWO to DO ALU WNUi ur IVMORK T RfiLEASB SOLDIERS FOR. ACTIVE DUTY. 15NT IT THRlLUrJO LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. O. Bendlcksen sailed yes-; William Wrathall, son of Mr. terday afternoon for Vancouver, and Mrs. W. W. Wrathall, arrived . 'in the city Monday from Tele- Lieut. Ilalph Thistle sailed Sat- graph Creelc where he is in the Urdav nlsht fnr a trin tr, -r- .. . r. . - wu- service or uovernment reieeranni. ver and Vancouver Island. Mr. and Mrs. V. Grtmason sailed ' Saturday nlht for a trip to Van couver. Miss Matilda lartm n?tM tl 're atie is joining me Army i o ukc lap eanteen work. D. McN.'Lowe of the provincial v .cr-iaJ assessor. Harry Stewart left Monday on tT ,?TL ?rk v yesterday af- his return to Stewart after spend- I 7t 1 tom we. lcs trip to In a few dav in th rttv , a trip to MaaceU u on official busl- .; ,,.!. ' meat. j 01e Klldal is a patient in the arrived in the prince Rupert General Hospital ftcruoon from recovering from an appendkltU r.cre In his cap- operation. n f"i the Doard i .ii. i s to check j capt. J. Gardner, well kiwwn :Vj,"r pioneer navigator of the Skeena nivrr. ana ttHU Mrs. u-aroiwr oardiwr were were Capt. J. W. KUpatrtek. district audit of fleer of the army, arrived to the city yeaterday afternoon from Terrace. Bawr Palmer, general manager of the J. R. Morgan Lowtnc Co.. arrived at the end of the week fnr ktwday af- Vaneou- Mr. and .Ate. S. J. Meilor and son are leaving today In their 'VKfeaturing Little Norway Tea, Sept. 12. ti CLAIRE WALLACE TODD RUSSELL every weekday CITR 10:15 a.m. HHlVKKXMnXT I.KJI OK W (Sflotion 381 Xotlre of Application (.r rnrnt to Tran.frr of IWt Llremp NoUce la boretoy glvw tbat on the lOto day of 8apUnbfr. AX). 1943. the undersigned IM.4t to apply to tfee Uquor Oootrol Board for cotvnt to traoafer of Beer Licence No 5730. la-UPd in reafieot of orpmtara being part if the prrmlMa knoan aa Utt Com-hverclal Hotel situate at trie ronver of FlrM Avenue and Eighth street. In the Ctty of Prince Ruprrt. Prorlnce of Brt-Hah Columbia, xtmn the lands described as Iota TMrteen (13) and rourteen 114) In Bknk Ktne (9) Seotlon One ( 1 ) I.lap 933,1 Prince Rupert lnd ReataSMaUoa District, from Alexander Prudnnmrne of ' Prince Rupert, British Columbia, to Prtnre Hotel Umlted. the Transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this Srt day of Aug-uat A D. 1943 PRINCE HOTEL LIMITED. JhhcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Oddfellows' Ball, Sept. 25 by Invitation from members only. Catholic Bazaar, Catholic Hall October 7 and 8, SACRIFICE TO SAVE jlTlLUE r TI" - He is outside on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burnlo sail ed Monday afternoon for Vancouver, talcing their daughter to receive treatment from medical - VU V V llVVil vi -he city next Monday for Vancou-japeciallsts. Edward Lipsett was here Mon day on fits way from" Vancouver to make the round trip to Stewart and thence back here yesterday i to pay a week's visit to his local business. f UK SALK from Vancouver at th (wnnanoV i LWn our --j r j u rvv uvijir . vsiicatci ucii. anu ro mp in Cumshewa Inlet. Queen I chairs. Phone Green 626. tf) wwnwe jajanoa. FOR SALE Pram, good condition. W., E. Walker, manager of Ar- 1000- Phen B,a 438- 2 randale Cajine er. wbMi na the season, waif ternooh going (ht ver. Tram 2 . Rlv- FOR SALE Eleven room house, good condition, central location. suitaole for boarders, or easily ' power boat for Victoria to which FOR SALE 1939 Mercury coupe point Mr. MeOor has been trans- sedan, like new, with excellent lerrea in tne stove mm ent radLa tires. less than lfinnn mliM ran to spend the week-end. He and ' telegraph service. Mr. and Mrs. D Jqam arrived Last week from Pa- Chana IMik-nuMr Talanri f r Meilor as chief operator at Dlgby' bland wireless station. NVw ! Excilins! TUNE IN be seen at 133 West, Owner. Fifth . Avenue (204) Jotvm Mi aueeeasor here to Mr. roR SALE Cheap. Blue rug, size 9 by 12, good condition. Apply 420 Fifth Avenue West. " (209) . ! FOR SALE Monarch range with ' oil burner. Phone Oreen 433. 1248 Beach Place. (209) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and Room for man willing to share. 718 Fraser Street. PERSONAL LOST LOST Trolling licence and gas book from boat Venus. Finder please return to Dally News. Re-' ward. (2190) LOST Man's pocketbook containing money and registration card, Reward. Call Dunn's Bike Shop (210) LOST Ronson lighter, natal crest, engravings. Finder please return to Dally News Office. Reward. (212) Harry .Thrupp returned, to the city at the end of the week from a vacation trip to Wlnnipag. E31 Brldden returned to the city yesterday from Massett where he hits been paying a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McWllltams returned to the city this mornine afr spending a vacation In Van couver and the Okanagan district. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Pullen, who have been in Vancouver for the past four months on account of Mr. Pullen's Illness, returned to the city this morning from the south. Mrs. Percy Gladstone and family gate. Queen Charlotte Islands, at I a,t . .... ' - . . ,. le wees-ena roilowlng a hoi dav St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 12. visit to Vancouver. BUT COULD VtJU MAWP tub SACRIFICES THPV V-lAVci -tji MAt-o7 VMt-K TMEV CAMT OJEM MESAR RED nrCil.KNAIL51 1HAT5 TDO MUCH FOR AfllRL OF YOUR IMDEPEMDEMCE? Corp. W. D. Smith, fsrmerlv to-' cal manager for the Northern ' British Columbia at Stewart and now with the Army, was here Monday going , north to Stewart to spend a leave. i Mrs. Frank Fisher, wife of the superintendent of the Premier tram Hne. arrived In the city Monday afternoon following a trip to Seattle and will be here for a few days before proceeding to her home at Hyder. Gordon Jolliffe, well known Queen Charlotte City merchant,1 after a business trip to Vancouver. arrived Sunday night from the jouth and proceeded Tuesday' night to the Islands. Mrs. Pearson and family arrived i in the city yesterday from Masser: ind will take up residence here., iolnlnsr Air. Pearson 'who i with I the Royal Canadian Air Force. - I Classified Ads. WANTED WANTED Elderly woman for general housework. Phone 543 after 6 pjn. (209) WANTED Teacher for Cooner River Rural School, salary $850. Apply. Secretary School Board.,! r't2114 converted Into four suites. Reas- TEACHERS wanted for onaoie price. For particulars write Box 159. Smithers. B.C. 21H small schools near Prince Ru pert Also High School teachers required for Terrace. Apply R. Thorstelnsson, Inspector of Schools. Prince Rupert, or Phone 571 or Red 562. (214) WANTED Person to work tn grocery store and drive car male or female. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, No. 677. TWO Naval Petty Officers would like room and board in respectable home. Apply Box 346, Dallj News. (214) WANTED Loan of $1000 to $1500, payable with Interest and bonus. Best of security. Box 344 Dally News. (213) (158) -WANTED One chambermaid lm- 1 mediately. Prince Rupert Hotel. (210) j LADIES Home Journal. Represent- WANTED To rent, one or two ' rn Canada's lar8et rooms for young couple. No subscription Agency. Phone children. Furnished or unfur- uircn osf. 1.111 i nlcu4 rjw ik rn.. ' several (209) WANTED Applications will be' .AA.IunJ f A. MA.HIam A ft M fe, t I Employment and Claims Officer I for Unemployment Insurance ! Commission. Salary ' $1,500 per annum, plus cost of living bonus of $18.45 per month. Apply Manager, UXC, Prince Rupert. (210) HOUSEKEEPER wanted for two adults. Phone Black 85. (tf) TO RENT Garage. Black 730. (213) WANTED Girl for grocery store Personal letters to No. '676 . Unemployment Office. '"'"tWJ WANTED 2 or -3 ropm,.tmpdfjt furnished apartment by Oct. 1 Apply Box 343, Dally'lfews. (212) WANTED - Messenger boys and girls, permanent employment. Apply Unemployment Office. of Digby island wlrees3 Nation 'tvo sleeping Rooms and Board or light housekeeping accommo dation for man, wife and two small children about Sept 15th. Quiet section preferred. We are quiet people and non drinkers. Phone Orland at Green 156 during day. (209) WANTED Driver. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commlss-slon. 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