rjOVEMBEll 1. 1942 THE DAILY HEWS EMPLOYMENT I IHURCH NOTICES LOCAL NEWS NOTES REGULATIONS S2f 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 5th Avenue and Young Street) ir 11 00 a.m. "Except These Bond " ;7 lb p.m. ip T30 p.m. "The Veiled Ternu of Alliance." ips of Sunday'Evenlng addreatea under the heading, "Hio Road to Calvary" ( and Sodal Fellowship Hour In the Ohureh Parlor followtni; the evening service I: u man keep my sayings he shall never see death." rev. c. a. WRiairr pattor First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. P. Maeflwecn, BA Mlrilater Mrs. E. J. SmiUi Chotr Leade SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1042 M tiuhk Weratrin. sweet Hoaannaa," Junior Choir. "Uurcll School. ;r iuI Service in Sacred Song Senior Oholr. ( ome to Me. ye Weary," "Sunset and Bvenlnf Star,' Green HIH. "Just-twl am," "Sing Alleluia Forth." ...: -lul. O Lord, am I," Mra. Win. Martin. FVlds." Mr. J. A. Teng. t -.? Sunday Evening Hour. '. . Minister will preach at the Morning Service. .Hid men in the Services are cordially welcome. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 5th and Mcllride Masnu 11. Andejeen PaMor r Wurahlp. "Oiving All For The Kingdom." i -Christ" (Norwegian). Rev. E. O. listen, from Chicago. ;c Rev Holm's last service In Prince Rupert during his present visit. mr Service Song Service led by Service Men. Fellowship Hour rr. - Rev Holen. 30 p.m "Rev. Holen. in Rev Holen s iat service In Prince Rupert during his present visit Canada at War 25 Years Ago Fancy Ked I Salmon and f MB SIM ' 1 Herring In Tomato Sauce ire blh on aclive service jjj but will be back on your m rorer's ulirlf soun as condl- - Jiliom permit. P I'll. I. Ik Tin.'" fnii ... w a a uik companied by the Prince of Wales arrived in Italy Italians continued to retreat In northern Italy. Aus- tro-Oerman forces crossing the- SI.KVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Chsrlotte Islands. r'ull Information, Ticket and Reservations FRANK 1. SKINNLK Prince Rupert Asent Third Ave. I'hnne 568 1 - I'M AFt AID VDU-KET THERE'S I MO- MOT A LOMG TOsiTiOM SEOIOOSLV TODRIVIWO ,ajKKIM6 Al U Ov C MOO&H "tWEHE-S A LOT ESPOUSIBIUTV at i ached to rr 1 V CAPIAiU VAKI V WIS CAP .iSrl tt t n WW ; Cash for old gold, Bulger's. A Wool BlankeU at Ello's Furniture Store. Mlas Noreen Olbwn left on yesterday morning-train fer a trip to Saskatoon. Pawengera leaving for Vancouver include MM. P. Matzitar, Mist D. PtMn, O. O. Hayea. Junes Lefehtofl and, E. A. Pasek. Tonight train, due to arrive from the Eaat at 7 ototack. wa reported this morning to be on hour tote. Jamea I, Pctera, who wa a nwmber of the Canadian Pacific Railway office staff here more that twenty-five years ago and a popular member of the younger set in pioneer days, was in the city this morning on his way to Skag- way. Mr. Peters, who is now district freight agent fer the company -at Vancouver, found old acquaintance of the early days hwe to be rather scarce. Of course he noted extensive changes in Prince Rupert. jthhcuncemeh tJ All advertisements in t ft 1 column will be charged for a full month at 25c word I-OJ. No. 63 every Tuesday. 8 pan 'Oddfellows' Hall. Sojourning members mvlted. Presbyterian Basaar Nov. 10. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar. Nov. 12. Eastern Star Dance, Nov. 20. Lutheran Circles Basaar Nov. 21, Oddfellows' Hau. Oddfellov- Dance. Friday Nov. 27. By 'Invitation from members Taaliamento River north of Bu- Orange Ladies' Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall. November 30. zano French made further gams Dm' Lsh troops ac- in the Allette River area. 10LD SEAL: United Basaar, Dec. 3. IN Till! M'I'HEMK I'UI'RT OF IIIIITIMI (OIIMIIIA IN I'UnitATI'. In -Hn- NUtlrf f llir 'AdmUiMrallnn : - 1 .ut mm In r M.rtrr Mtt Hie l.talr of lule TAKE NOTICE (bait by order ot Ill-Honour Judsv Phhw. local Judge o! .hr SupinK Onuit of British Columbia. I -U on tt SOUi iiajr of Ooobrr A JD 1B4S apputntod AomliUKtmur oi the Batafe of tsulr Lock Sum termor I y ni Oeaan tUm. BrSUali Ooluiubla. D-wbo ihnl on or about tbc ISth day of Auguat 1M2 All pmon.1 tn-ortaud to tar aald Brtatr ore required to pay the amount of tbelr ln-lebtadneaii to roe forthwith and all peraorui having da tire asainat tt aald BataAe are reoutml to fUe tttem ttn me proiMHy veratled on or before tlx-lStb day of December AD 1942 teillnc wiilcti dlatrtbutlon wUl be made having reward only to auch caatrm of whloh I anall have been notified DArED at PrUioe Rupert. BC thin SOUi dav of Ootobn- 1S43 NOfUIAN A WATT Official Admin imrator Prliine Rupert. B C Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 6S7 UNDER COVER WORK rrv-fat3l G v.ltTLl TLiC 1 UADOCLI 1 I C'AC WHILE VOO WEBE j V OUT Okl THE KOAP J. tarn IHI --. f' I Members W. A. Can. Legion- Take Notice Church Parade, Sun day, Nov. 8, Anglican Church. Fall in at 10:30. (259) ABvent of the Season "Mrs. Miniver" starts Wed. Nov. 11th. for 4 DaysContinuous shows dally starting 10 a.m. Attend the early shows. (263) A Purchasers ot Japanese vessels. except "MJV. AM," "Skeena City, "Kaien 2512," should call at office of Oeorge Rorie on 'Monday and obtain papers. A Canadian Legion Women's Aux Uiary members meet fit Hall Sun- ady 10:30 am. to attend Armistice Day church parade also Wednes day, t pjn., to march to cenotaph. A Prince Rupert Dry Dock Em ployee's Association. Employee! DANCE to be held in the Staff House Dining Hall, Saturday 9 to 12. Admission SOc.-Ladies Free All men must show their Red or 1 Green Passes. NOTICE Water MUST be conserved and I am reqaeating that Bene be wasted. Present demand Is lowering re- 1 serve supply to a dangerous level, l in case of emergency. Running taps at night is absolutely prohibited. (260) CITY COMMISSIONER. C.N.R. Trains For Terrace-Daily except Sunday From Terrace Daily except Sunday THIS CROSS is on every fasf-acfing Aspirin Tablet, look for it. ! of 4:15 pm 11:20 am Tin HUT TSU-aTX aT3BXJf &? USM3M E n . - 5V 5T v-tcv!" m course I shop at The Variety Store it's so handy! 2 THE Variety Store I J Where your dimes are little pj dollars jj j Bta3iJBiKxB:azrijiatcBa MAO A PI AT WHIM D OU I K R KMOW HO)J TO CHAUuc Ittl mm (V V II I $r.jf WB fy I rsiiX CLEVERNESS WINS! Under the Selective Service regulations it Is compulsory for every emwoyer to nrovlde the - - - , noot-oif filt!v Corva Of ft A 1 I with a notice of new employees re quired. It is not permissible for employers to hire persons and send them to the Selective Service I . t a u When an -employee presents a permit to seek employment and us engaged, the employer Is required to lift the permit form, made in duplicate, complete the form and return one copy to the Selective Service Office from which it was ! issued. In event of employment beins terminated by notice from either employer or employee, the em ployer must furnish the nearest local office a copy of every notice of separation given or received by hhn within forty-eight hours after the giving or receipt of such notice and shall retain one for his own files. No employer may interview any 259 I applicant for employment as an ( Attn n m employee vrtio has no permit, nor , solicit any person regarding employment, nor offer any such per son employment, nor retain any person In his employment unless such person presents to the em ployer in duplicate the written permission of a National Selective Service officer to seek and accept employment. When an employer engages an employee, he shall forthwith record such information as may be called for on both copies of the permit and shall within forty-eight hours of such engagement send one copy to the nearest local office and shall retain the other copy for his own files. All notices or other forms or communications about Selective Service regulations are required to be signed by or on behalf of an employer shall be valid only if signed by an officer above the rank of foreman. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZAREI.LT, PROf. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 15c up M Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 BY WESTOVER -I BUT fPWAmiU SOME MAU CAME AL0M6 AMD ks DID " "Oe ME , n ITS A A BMHER t?ATHEC 1HKEATEMIU6-L00KIU6 1HKEATEUIU6-L00KIU6 I WSPEFS V AiV M Av 'Vv SSV'vOSwA ! DAV DAV TO TO GO GO OUT OUT IKJ IKJ AM AM OPEW OPE.M CAR. CAR. tlB fclK 8 Trouble Pf J6 V 3Ml -L'X xOH IlMWllvV T (gffeu tay Sis ' . N il i WIKt -jPOim w int ust worth A Ail MlLt OOuZSl CW?ittt AMD 5 MOW if COVtttf 0 1 CM t!OHO 'irrr.aU'Br:irBn:aTr -rf . f mow rr mi' -s IF You Want To Know how it feels to wear the best, come to Watts & Nickerson's. Wc can show you how to have what you want at prices you can afford. rmi.MBii-i'ji.n.'j:m'n I Announcing the Opening of the m VICTORY I FOR SALE In best of locations. two blocks off Columbia St, semi-modem bunealow, 10 rooms, bringing in $D0 a month Inquire Owner, Bert Jorgensen, 623 Agnes St., New Westminster, B.C. FOR SALE McClary Kitchen Ranee. OH Burner. Phone Blue 691. (262) CAFE j Sunday, November 8 g 330 Third Avenue West Classified Ads. FOR SALE FOR SALE Two dressers, kitchen table and chair, buffett Phone Green 491. FOR SALE Coupe, good rubber, cheap. Phone Red 346. (259) FOR SALE Seven room modern house, completely furnished. Price $3000. cash $1500, balance $40 monthly. $2500 cash takes it. Two basement rooms now rent ing for $16. Apply 622 Eighth Ave. West. (263) FOR SALE Large heater, beds, eood as new. 960 First Avenue West. (259) WANTED WANTED Two or three furnished rooms, to be occupied by Nov. 13. Apply Box 385 Dally News. (260) WANTED Room and board or room for 11-year-old girl. Write Gordon Wilson, General Delivery. (259) WANTED Two or three rooms, furnished or unfurnished, or apartment, for engineer. Phone D. R. Stewart at 437, Room 29. (261) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED TO RENT A 'fully equipped cafe or hamburger spot or inch shop. Apply W. G. Man, Prince Rupert, B.C. (261) WANTED--Room and board in private home for single girl bank employee. Phone 12 or Green 325. (264) WANTED Johnson Outboard motor, 4-5 h.p., in good condition. Rupert Motors. (264) W." length 42 feet, 20 horse- HOUSEKEEPER wanted lor two power heavy duty Easthope en- adults, $30 per month. Phone gine, at Armour Floats. Phone 14 Black 85, evenings. (261) daytime. WANTED Small oil range. Phono nn'c'mTi'T Black 269- (261) PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants work on Saturday. Box 384 Dally News. DELIVERY SERVICE ; - WANTED - Large room or tw To get prompt, regular and furnished I or un-Vancouver rooms, courteous delivery service of your lurnlshed. Apply Box 365 DaJly newspaper, Phone Black News. (254) 183 YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER- TT,fT,X'n ttt? rrTX'r garten with our help. Canadian rLUMlSlMi HbAllINU Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg. Man. j. DIONAN Plumbing and Heat- ' rr ZS. intr. Estimates furnished free. SOQRAP"S and TYPISTS gj' CQrner of 7th Aye NEEDED badly by Government West (260) for war work. You can train at home for Job as Stenographer, - - - - Typist, Office Clerk. Letter Car- TnnM KUUM ANLI AND HOARD 15UAKU rier. Mall Clerk. Customs Exam- lnr, etc. Free advice and re- ROOM and Board for man shar- stu- cord of appointment of our dents from M.C.C. Civil Service Ing. 718 Fraser Street. (195) School Ltd., Winnipeg. The old- est in Canada. No Agents. Rey Johannes Hoifjeld passed GIRL, 9 years, travelling to Saska- through the city yesterday on bit toon would like to accompany way to Ketchikan where he will lady travelling East soon. 224 become minister of the Lutheran. Fifth Avenue West (259) Church. He comes from New York. I SHORT CUT TOjVICTORY! LADIES! Here Is your chance to try the latest 3-INCH FEATHERBOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank Balrd's Hair Shaper. Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET MAH Cor. 6th and Fulton Above Sunrise Store Phone Blue 94 for Appointments If