DAY
TIMBER
29,
1942
r?HE
DXLLY
NEWS
ill
Look
forth"
r
5?
try
Pfl"
tbletr-
don't
LMrK
James
McGlashan
hunting
trip
to
Qaeen
Charlotte
Pa
Anderson.
Flor-a
id
NWBh
and
e
back
home
from
6
pacofl.
Queen
'i,
where
they
i
The
cannery
;
ttie
season.
tcuhcemehtJ
fi3
dert:spinenU
In
this
kjjmn
will
be
cringed
for
a
fij
month
at
25c
a
word.
:-d
H:ur
Monday,
6:45,
Bb:..
u:
C
at
RkHey
Home
i
ODE
Fall
.Forma)
bi
members
only.
L'
CathoHc
Hall.,:
i;.;er
October
16.
.
Bazaar,
Oct.
21.
Bazaar.
Nov.
5.
..
Bazaar,
Nov.
12.
X
CESULTS
TRY
A
.
WANT
ADD.
savoy
HOTEL
tarl
Zarclli,
Prop.
rsA
n
'P.o.
not
sir
FKASEU
STREET
PRINCE
IlLTEItT
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orafstrom
arrived
In
the
city
from
Port
Clements.
being
on
their
way
to
Ocean
Falls.
Provincial
Constable
T.
3.
Kelly
of
Atlln
arrived
In
the
oiiy
yesterday
afternoon
from
the
north,
bringing
In
nine
witnesses
for
the
Scott
murder
trial
which
Is
no
proceeding
at
the
Supreme
Court
Assizes.
Under
the
new
train
schedule
whereby
departure
fftr
the
Fast
are
af
7
o'clock
hwtead
of
6
pelade
Monday,
Wednesday
and
Friday
evenings,
malts
will
close
at
5:50
pm
It
Is
announced
by
Pontma&ter
J.
R.
Mortson.
This
will
0ve
an
additional
half
hour
for
the
handling
of
outgoing
mail.
City
of
Prince
Rupert
TAX
SALK
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
I
will
offer
for
sale
by
public
auetlon
all
lot
within
the
City
upon
which
taxes
arc
delinquent
at
10
ajn.
Wednesday,
September
30th,
1942.
In
the
Council
Chamber,
City
rlalL
List
of
lots
for
sale
are
posted
on
notice
board
In
the
City
HalL
FRANK
VICKERS,
Collector
i
11
lITH
BlTsintT
ITDf
DTIllj
'5
KWONO
SANO
IIINO
I
HOP
KEK
Chop
Suey
1
House
a
m
Nest
to
King
Tal
612
7lh
AVE.
WEST
Z
!5
All
yonr
patronage
welcome
g
jjj
Open
S
p.m.
to
2
a.m.
Outside
2
jj
Orders
from
2
p.m.
to
2
ajn.
Phone
Ited
217
g
iliScmzaniBniiii)Bititaii
NEW
ROYAL
HOTEL
J.
ZARELLI,
PROr-"A
Home
Away
From
Home"
Rates
7Se
up
AO
Rooms
nol&
Cold
Waier'
Prince
Kupe't,
It.a
rhone
2S1
P.O.
Box
IH
i
:rTBtBiJiniriiiiJiiriiiiiiTiiiriiiiii
Mr.
(oldhl.M.m
Has
5
Returned
With
S
THE
FINEST
AND
LARGEST
STOCK
OF
FUR
COATS
Of
all
kinds
ever
presented
in
Prince
Rupert
Sockcye
Salmon
Fancy
Red
Herring
in
Tornato
Sauce
Sandwich
Spreads
Spiced
Salmon
Smoked
Salmon
Bloater
pPortunlty
knocks
more
a
P11
once
u,rn
nu
ihon
U
at
(he
1VA1UKTY
STORE
S
hffe
jour
dimes
are
Utile
H
dollars
jj
-
'
i;:ilEXiS.'
Everything
For
THE
WORKING
MAN
It
will
pay
you
to
come
In
and
look
over
our
large
stock
of
Woollen
Goods.
B.C.
Clothiers
PHONE
BLACK
324
Third
Avenue
s
New
Slock
coming
In
once
a
week
g
d
DHcount
PAI
nUl
flflM
Th,rd
Avenue
5
C,h
rrlnfe
Kuprt
J
THE
SALOF
QUALITY
UU
.CARRY,
j.
M.
S.
Loubser
D.Ch
B-A.
CHIROPRACTOR
Wallace
Block
rhone
611
FOR
QUICK
RESULTS
TRY
A
NEW3
WANT
ADD.
LOCAL
NEWS
NOTES
A.
M.
Borland
is
leavlne
via
the
Tonleht'a
train,
due
to
arrive
vacation
trip
to
Vancouver.
time.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
McMillan
of
Ctaxlon
tannery
will
be
leaving'
Olof
Hanson,
M.P.
for
Skeena,
tonight
for
Vancouver
to
spend
Is
arriving.
In
the
city
on
tonight's
the
winter.
on
buslnesss.
A,
The
Fulton
Cash
&
Carry
an-,
runcD
that
It
la
on
the
new
FOR
SALK
FOR
SALE
Trolling
boat
"Conny"
34'
by
9',
Fishermen's
Floats.
(226)
condition.
Phone
Red
821.
"I
HANOE
for
sale,
steel,
six
holes
"
FOR
SALE
Six
roomed
house
in
good
condition,
partly
furnished
Reasonably
priced.
341
fith
Ave.
West.
Phone
Blue
397.
231)
FOR
SALE
Beds,
dressers,
ches
Mrs.
Alex
Frazer
of
Hyder
left
delivery
schedule
Tuesdays,
yesterday
afternoon
on
her
return
i-nuraaays
and
Saturdays.
north
after
paying
a
visit
to
the
city.
Jam
McMillan
of
Stewart,
af-
.
ter
trending
a
few
days
in
the,
A.
R.
Breuger,
well
known
Al-clty.
left
yesterday
afternoon
on
axka
canneryman.
was
here
yes-hit
return
to
his
home
In
the
terday
bound
for
Seattle
on
bust-north,
ness.
service
as
Jurors
at
the
aewlon
of
Pst
few
months.
the
Supreme
Court
Assizes
here,
i
left
yesterday
afternoon
on
their'
Mrs.
John
R.
Morgan
travelled
return
north.
(from
Huxley
Island
to
Cumshewa
.
Inlet
on
the
Queen
Charlotte
Isl-
Mr.
and
of
ands
thU
week-
Mr.
O.
E.
Windsor
'Wales
Island
will
be
here
tonight
,
.
on
their
wy
from
Wales
Wand.'
wurmin
"e,n;
manager
-
where
Mr.
Windsor
to
manager
of
ee
reiumeu
to
yesterday
from
a
bus
-
the
Canadian
Fishing
Co.'s
can-
Juneau
and
other
nery.
to
Vancouver
to
spend
the
ne
to
arta
nta-
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
Wallace,
Dr.
J.
O.
MacKay,
well
known
who
have
been
spending
the
sum-New
Westminster
psychiatrist,
ar-
mer
at
sunnyslde
on
the
Skeena
rived
in
the
city
last
evening
from
RlTer
are
jeavlng
tonight
for
the
south.
He
li
here
to
appear
at
Vancouver
to
spend
the
winter,
a
defence
witness
to
the
trial
of
William
Scott
of
Atttn
at
the
ses
flon
of
the
Supreme
Court
Aaatees
Jthng
Mrs.
Marks,
Mrs.
Benson
here
u
nntn
nf
xwtt
an
vWtors
In
the
ctty
for
the
day
Decrees
absolute
were
granted
hi
from
Massett.
Supreme
Court
here
by
Mr.
Justice
Harold
Robertson
In
the
petitions
f
Muriel
Ddith
Hogan
vs.
Frank
Hogan.
Hedman
Anderson
vs.
EWe
Anderson
and
Lorraine
Valeda
Lindqulst
vs.
Carl
August
Und-qutst.
W.
O.
Fulton
was
counsel
for
the
petitioner
In
each
case.
The
divorce
action
of
Othilie
Hen
Mrs.
H.
W.
Butler
left
yesterday
afternoon
on
her
return
to
her
home
at
Alice
Arm
after
having
been
here
for
treatment
at
the
Prince
Rupert
General
Hospital.
rietta
Konatanae
Bendlksen
vs.
H.
Warkman
of
the
British
Cor-
Bert
Jbhan
Bendikaen
was
heW
rratlon.
marine
underwriters,
ar
!
over
owlrw
to
the
illness
of
the
rived
here
yesterday
moming
from
petitioner
and
wUl
not
be
coming
I
Vancouver,
being
here
on
oinctai
up
at
this
session
of
the
court
i
Business.
Classified
Ads.
f
ROOM
AND
BOARD
I.
ROOM
and
Board
for
man
sharing.
718
Fraser
Street
(19S)
Hotel.
WANTED
and
reservoir.
416
Fourth
Avenue
t
E-st
!
tfJ
WAITRESS
wanted.
Apply
Central
,
for
SALE
Studio
couch
in
good
(227)
WANTED
Two
or
three
roomed
fiirnthprt
nr
nnfumlshed
anart-Itlres.
plete.
Apply
boat
"Mercy
M.
No.
FOR
SALE
Complete
housenoia
ment
Phone
Red
789.
furniture
for
modern
5-roomed
house,
also
gas
washing
machine,
tenor
banjo.
Contact
Max
Rudlger
at
dock
Wednesday
Sept.
30.
2
o'clock.
s
(226)
WANTED
To
rent
house
or
apart-
WILL
ASK
REPUBLIC
Queen
Charlotte
Islands
for
a
from
the
East
at
11
o'dock,
was
j
South
African
National
Party
To
reported
this
morning
to
.be
onj
Urge
It
at
Peace
Conference
(227)
iNAVAL
Officer
desires
room,
ap
artment
or
house
for
self-
and
wife,
quiet
locale,
permanent.
Apply
Box
359
Dally
News.
(229)
pups.
Thoroughbred
breed.
$7:50
$30
month.
Phone
264.
(tf)
each.
Black
378.
vwi
.ww-rrnT.n
nr
,.
fnmi.h.
HOUSEHOLD
Furniture
for
sale.
Phone
Green
491.
FOR
SALE
Player
Piano.
Box'
347
Daily
News.
")
HOUSE
FOR
SALE
$2000
Cash.
$2100
Terms.
Apply
215
4th
Avenue
East.
(226)
FOR
SALE
New
16ft.
sail
and
rowboat.
Phone
Red
614.
(228)
PERSONAL
GET
"JET
HOT
t5TJVi
fuuiau
Cleans,
polishes,
"cooking-hot"
steel
stoves.
Wont
blacken.
Stores
sell
"Jet."
RED
Book
per
year
$3.00,
May
fair
$2.00.
Reader's
Digest
and
Chate
lame
or
MacLean"s
magaxlne
$3.00,
La
Survlvance
$2.00.
Phone
Green
59.
Subscription
Agencies
Ltd.
(226)
in
n
ei
a
nattaaairo
2
NATIONAL
g
Messenger
Utl
livv
Call
U
.
.
.
We
Haul
It
Jl
We
never
close
Phone
Red
392
m
an'
K3
'
iniainiK
ft
4
A
4
11
V
V
4
.
V
W
4
4
UJ
4
V
M
or
unfurnished
rooms.
Permanent.
Apply
Box
356,
Dally
News.
(22S)
MUST
have
house
or
apartment.
Permanent.
Phone
Red
271.
(224)
BOOKS
and
MAGAZINES
BOOKS
The
Decameron.
600
pages
of
meaty
tales
of
love.
Illustrated.
Only
$1.00
postpaid.
Free
catalogue,
Art
and
unusual
books.
Whatnot
Bookshop,
355
Yonge
Street,
Toronto.
(229)
COUPONS
I
are
still
available
with
each
rash
purchase
in
our
store.
S
S
We
would
appreciate
to
have
s
i
new
customers
drop
In
and
V
US
L.I'LI
....
JtOTft
S
to
them.
S
t
ipp
a
t
t
r
w
r
S
Economy
Store
5
"Where
Dollars
Have
More
P.O.
Box
875
Phones
18-19
CAPETOWN.
Sept.
29:
9
Subscriptions
to
South
Africa's
new
Am.m
I
"vast
.TTUt
1C
iXJUIUlg
UtyU
4)-
--,J
-
,,
Kam
LLT1
daTS
the
treasury
in
ever
Increasing
H.
C.
Bennett,
James
Monice.
Mrs
Robert
McCook
returned
to
RniMt
Vf
uLa
vA
n
nA
V-rt
a
T
ava
the
cltv
last
nleht
from
Victoria
volume.
In
one
morning
alone,
re
ported
Finance
Minister
J.
H.
Hof-
meyr.
subscriptions
totalled
$522,-990.
Associations
have
been
formed
to
raise
unit
of
$76,000
to
purchase
tanks
bearing
their
name,
and
Johannesburg
is
Investing
$1,117,500
to
buy
15
tanks
which
will
bear
the
city's
name.
"
The
Union's
National
Party
PJ
plans
"sending
an
Independent
delegation
to
the
peace
confer-
ence"
to
demand
the
establish-
2
where
she
has
been
of
a
republic
in
South
Af
having
been
excused
from
further
spending
Indent
rica,
stated
Dr.
D.
F.
Malan.
prom-
tnent
party
member.
He
spoke
at
J
a
public
meeting
at
Pretoria
held
in
conjunction
with
the
National-in
1st
Congress,
and
said
they
would
'Jj
follow
the
same
policy
as
in
1919
.
.
.
...
.
ana,
ne
nopea,
wnn
greater
suc-
cess.
Prime
Minister
J.
C.
Smuts
said
in
a
speech
at
Pretoria
that
South
African
Second
Division
losses
In
the
North
African
campaign
have
been
replaced
already
Kubber
Control
The
South
African
nubile
has
Make
the
most
of
your
Tea..
on
questions
of
operation
under
fcilC
41
aiJUliai
a7ClC-Ci
C
OCi
iVC
c
I-
been
warned
that
lt
must
not
use
1
from
locss
0fnCers
of
more
than
one-mira
01
us
normaj
members
of
CCA
rubber
requirements
for
the
next
should
communjcate
particulars
18
months,
and
probably
longer;
.Droductlon
and
sale
of
manufac-j
-1,
p-mv
irhn
11
thpn
.
.
mi
i
it
i!f
TEA
COMPANY
OF
CANADA,
LIMITED
jjb
iiiiutiriniifl!i!iifiiitiriiiti
i.M
ru
rm
tm
t
m
t
iri
n
a
THE
PACIFIC
CAFE
f
Third
Avenue
and
Sixth
Street
H
Wishes
to
Announce
that
it
will
be
gj
OPEN
FOR
BUSINESS
after
being
closed
for
renovation,
on
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER
1,
at
4
pjn.
with
a
first
class
Chinese
Cook.
Specialty
Chinese
Dishes
The
Management
Invites
the
Public
to
try
their
Special
CHOP
SUEY.
i
itviHtivilj
4llllVAUiC
Why
Madagascar?
j
Regarding
the
current
Mada-,
OTTAWA,
Sept.
29:
The
Na-
tM
Alt
T
rm
A
Tr
II
I
it
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
Peterson.
Mrs.
Rascar
cai6.
uie
a,
VK,nal
aeiecuve
service
Board
has
Mall
has
declared
operations
are
necessary
owing
to
the
unreason
able
attitude
of
central
authorities,
and
will
probably
continue
until
the
whole
island
Is
occupied
and
a
friendly
administration
expressed
a
willingness
to
cooperate
in
every
way
in
the
application
of
Its
regulations
in
the
building
trades,
a
meeting
of
the
management
committees
of
the
Canadian
Construction
Association
established
under
British
protec-!heid
here
last
wk
informe(L
"on.
The
National
Selective
Sendee
Commenting
on
South
African
I
toard
it
ra
tati
w
nv
participation
In
the
operations,
Ve
the
Nati0nal
Joint'
Conference
London
Times
said
every
citizen
In
I
Board
of
Employers
arid
Em-
Uie
union
must
De
aeepjy
con-
Dloyee
ta
th
buUdinff
trades
tn
cerned
because
the
Union's
com-(act
ln
,
adTlsnrv
PanaPltv
on
munlcatfons
and
the
safety
of
Its
territory
are
Involved.
Prime
Minister
Smuts
sent
a
construction
labor
problems.
Re
allzlng
also
the
peculiarities
un
der
which
this
industry
operates
message
to
Sgt.
Quentln
Smytheianfl
that
nn
.inns,,nl
amnirnt
f
rnn(rrtnlAtlnff
him
On
the
brave
ti
i
iwsfc
miic
auu
a.
Jiigii
lumuver
oi
action
which
recently
won
him
the
j
mechanics
ineTitable,
the
board
Victoria
Cross.
The
Prime
Minister
u
prepared
to
extend
special
con-jalso
congratulated
MaJ.-Oen-
Pie-
sideon
s0
as
not
to
hamper
the
naar
on
tne
nonor
comeneu
on
industry's
effectiveness.
the
First
South
Aincan
uiviaon
In
ca5cs
fa
whicn
lt
not
by
this
award.
'
sible
to
get
satisfactory
decisions
n
1
1
1
i
m
t
i
i
nxiEirari
nun
niui
n
ran
i
tm
twin
m
RPl
A
DPI
TTA
ltee
adTiim8
the
Administrator
of
OVJTlIvL
1U
'Farm
and
Construction
Machinery
i
nJ
ir..nL.lnni
rr
i
Recent
re-'
rCi
r.Dm
A
TP
JrjTJlSl
.n,tin.
v,.
Ko.
hut.
voi-o
atl-
I
1.1
lr
r
n
H
I
n
ia.cn
muunms
-
'-'J
I
VyW-lJl
1111
ri
111
factory
Indeed;
we
have
almost!
"
a
,
on
regirauon
oi
10.000
male
recruits
and
2,000
wo-,Buildin,
Trades
an
NationaI
Ser.
men."
he
said.
Tif
iim.
'
rrr
Vice-President
H.
C.
Nicholls.
The
committee
stated
that
Administrator
H.
H.
Bloom
had
been
Interviewed
and
had
explained
that
the
registration
was
mandatory
and
intended
to
facilitate
the
plac
ing
of
Idle
equipment
in
service
where
It
could
be
used
with
the
greatest
advantage.
The
committee
expressed
the
opinion,
however,
that
the
registration
cannot
accomplish
any
valuable
service
that
is
not
already
available
through
established
trade
TIMBER
SALE
X3I1K
Sraied
tattlers
-will
be
received
by
the
District
Forester.
Prince
Rupert,
B.
C.
fiat
later
than
qoco
on
Uw
12
day
cf
OaWber.
1942.
far
the
purchase
of
Uoeoce
X31332
near
Rose
lake
Stn,
CJJJl.
to
cut
1.600.000
feet
cf
Spruce,
lodgepole
Pine
and
Balsam
TbrVe
(3)
years
wll
be
aQoved
for
removal
af
timber.
FurSier
particulars
ri
the
Chief
Forester.
Vlctcrta.
B.C,
ttoe
Dlstrtot
Por-
ester.
Prince
Rupert.
B.C,
Ranger
S.
T.
BtrtmJbold.
Bums
Lafce.
B.C.
Fresh
Local
Raw
and
Pasteurized
MILK
VALENTIN
DAIRY
PHONE
657
f.
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to
get
immediate
rulings
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ed.
The
ruDoer
conwoaer
n
-ln
Ottawa.
This
procedure,
it
1st
ed
for
a
general
reduction
ln
mile-
-felt
helpful
ln
having
the
(
age
oy
all
venicies.
ana
aas
iuCu
reguiations
u-ork
smoothly
as
!
precaunons
lor
saving
c-u:
o"
possible
throughout
the
Industry.
rmnt
Per-nnnt
reliable
ten-
The
director
of
the
Johannes
South
Africa
will
become
one
of
for
re,presentaUon
on
the
commit-
HHK
E1ICIHI
II
II
21
the
loremosr.
lounsi
counmca
ui
-
-
.....
.
.
....
.
.
the
post-war
world.
Last
year
a
,,,
.
,
.
,
.
,
new
record
was
created
when
40.-;
Py
v
V
V
V
888
people
entered
the
Union.
In
addition
53,000
evacuees
paying
their
own
way
settled
in
South
,
Africa.
It
has
been
estimated
that
newcomers
are
bringing
$53,640,000
,
ln
the
Union
yearly.
1
The
British
government
in
con-1
sulfation
with
the
Union
govern-
(
mpnt
will
forthwith
construct
a;
FOR
SALE
Cocker
Spaniel
Setter!
WANTED
Housekeeper,
2
adults,
jy
Naval
Training
Camp
ac
commodating
8,000
ratings
in
uur-
ban.
SAVINGS
SAVE
PAPER
LONDON,
Sept.
24:
T
To
save
paper,
the
size
of
the
Post
Office
Savings
Bank
books
Is
being
reduced
from
13
to
seven
pages.
2a
SERVICES
TO
Vancouver,
Victoria
and
Way-points,
Stewart
and
North,
Queen
Charlotte
Islands.
Full
Information,
Tickets
and
Reservations
FRANK
J.
SKINNER
Prince
Rupert
Agent
Third
Ave.
Phone
5(8
Machinery
Control"
The
Canadian
Construction
As-
ants.
Apply
Box
360
Dally
News.
.burg
Publicity
Association
believes
soca,
lt
decided,
will
ask
terfleld
suite,
kitchen
table
and.2
at
cow
Bay
tomorrow.
chairs.
Phone
Green
226
WANTED
McOregor
Saw,
com
Lawnmowers
SHARPENED
AND
1
OVERHAULED
First
Class
Work
PHONE
RED
881
Delivering
HOUSEHOLD
NEEDS
TINCTURE
OF
IODINE
.1
oz.
15c
.W.
.
2
oz.
25c
OIL
OF
EUCALYPTUS
1
oz.
20c
2
oz.
35c
FRIAR'S
BALSAM
1
oz.
25c
2
oz.
45c
CASTOR
OIL
4
oz.
25c
8
oz.
50c
AROMATIC
CASTOR
OIL
3
oz.
25c
AROMATIC
CASCARA
2
oz.
25c
8
oz.
90c
CAMPHORATED
OIL
1
oz.
15c
2
oz.
25c
HYDROGEN
PEROXIDE
8
oz.
35c
16
oz.
50c
EPSOM
SALTS,
tins
4
oz.
10c
16
oz.
25c
BORACIC
ACID,
tins
2
oz.
15c
4
oz.
25c
SEIDLITZ
POWDERS,
tins
40c
BUY
YOUR
DRUGS
FROM
THE
DRUG
STORE
Ormes
lid.
Vfie
Pioneer
Drtgiat.s
THE
REXALL
STORE
PHONES
81
AND
83
Open
Dally
from
8
a.m.
till
10
p.m.
Sundays
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