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. 1 - i 4(am11v fnrtQl1. , . ... I r-MT-Mtr-Mi r m-vm wra t raiT'M rm Tmrm lureu bwu ideavor to get immediate rulings it" ----- 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 and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 9 pm. 3 fr sali fMi 'Mi