PAGE POUR I Make Hie most' of your Tea.. TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Hugh MurUiiuUI :wd -.uponi!-tendent for AUin district, following a trip iaU the AUui area, arrived in the ofey-tram the 'north yesterday. He is on his way bock to his departmental headquarters at Stewart MlfJCItBIBlIIIflinillBISM NATIONAL I Messenger Service I m Call it . . . We Haul it p We never close n Phone Red 392 i flji.tui'i i a an iihibV savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli. Prop. Phone 37 T.O. Box 541 ERASER STREET PKINCK IMU'KKT -sw COUPONS are still available with each cash purchase in our store. We would appreciate to have m new customers drop In and JI let us espial this Rift plan '. to them. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Vhere Dollars Have More P.O. Cents" Box S75 Phones 18-19 7iMi!i;i: mi.); 3i4io Scaled nim C. not tliun wlH be rYMl by er. rnnx Iobwl B xxi un tite 14tt day of SiteinbeT. 194). for the purchase ot Utence X3I440 ol Batue Lake to out 1 .234.010 fr c4 Jiruee and Jackplne Three (3i year! will be allowed for removal cf tlmbaw Fmstxr pamcuhtrs of tbe Chief Pcr- tflter, Victoria. BjC . Uve Di-Miiot Ptor-ertrr. Prtnoe Rupert. BC. and Bancer fl. T. Strimhokl. Burna Lake. BC fiOVI HVXtKST I.Ut OK ACT" (Beetton 38) Not Ice of Atlkalion (r ('undent l Transfer nt llwr Urence Mottre la herdby gtven Cbat on ttte 10th day U Sevtetnber. AD. 1942. the undffKlgitl Intends to apply to Vhe Liquor OooHmxA Board for conwot to traewfer of LVwr Ucence No. 9790. to-In rnmnl rJ nrMnliMi betntf DOTt of. tne inntof known as the Oom- mmU Hotel nltuaite at ttie corner w First Avenue and Eighth 8tr. In 1fce CUy of Prince Buprt, Province of Brt-tUih OoLumbla, upnn tive lands dwertb-ed as Um Thlrtei (13i and Pwirtn (14) In Bknk Nine 19) 6mUon One CI) Map 933. Prince Rupert Land nVglfitrMtlon District, from Aleaander PrudlKimme of PrliKse Rupert. British Columbav to Prince Hotel UtniUtl. tne Tranafwe. DATED at Prince RMport, BX3. UiIr 8rd day of Auruat A D. 142 ' PRINCE HOTEL LIMITED. TILLIE THE TOILER J Notice In annouii'jng the disposal of the Bulkley Market as from August 31 to Frank Ellison and Rob- I rt MeTCnv who will not' h T1 ponsible for all business transac- Iieut. and Mrs. Herbert Long.. T wlsh to thank the many who have been on a trip south. euatoinws and frtends tor uelr returned to the city from Vancou- Jnatroilair. n..r ,hf wt vears. ver yesterday morning. Lieut Long had been taking a course on Vancouver Island. George Leet superintendent of Anyox Metal: Tas here yesterday on his wa back to Anyox after a trip to "i ancouver. The company is now planning to erect camp buildin; i at Anyox in connection with he company's plan to resume copper mining from the old Oranby workings. J. PRBECE. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late Edward Pious Tolin will lake place at 10:30 a m Wednesday irom uie unurcn of Annunciation. Rosary at the B. C. Undertakers Chapel at 8 pm. Tuesday evening. Tonight's train, due so arrive from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. Mrs. Frank Morris of Terrace is arriving in the city on tonight's train from Terrace. She will be :he .house guest of Mrs. James McGlashan. BLACKHEADS co qultUr ky slmpi. mtthod tkt loiit then. Ct two out of trot. Pvwd.r from foat aTwritt, jiIt wits . hoc. t cloth giotlr or tb. feUU4 sod 70S "111 wmU( wbaii thI tl. gas. Ihheuhcetheh tJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Little Norway Tea, Sept. 12. "T&J SHtVt-D COMPLIMENT HE OU.UCH A OOOD LIKENESS Or -JOOW CLF. MAC , . r- - T AICTION SALE TimlM-r Sale MUM , Tbrr wOX fan in J for ml at Pub- lie Auotton. at noon lOtti dy of &v-, I irtnimr. i43 In h otOcm at the I-u-K PkmApr. Maitnr Building. Van-, cuuwr. BC, Uie Itaon X3I43S to out '.10.531.000 f bm r aprum. fttmr and. Httfnfcc on an ia Kuatad on Uw Horux Bbote at Oumahowa In). Qoho CliarkMe Iauxh I And DMtrlat. Twm (3i ytmm wUl be aUowd tot rrfiKivai iA tamtxr. "Prorkkd mnfurx- unable to antmd the auolion tn nun nwtj aabmM. trader to be uuranl UL the hour of auction and (nvktl an one bid. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs A. U. povtber returned to The Dlbb Printing Co. announces ;ih- otty Unt, evening from a bust-i mi'ns tcipto Vancouver. Mmntters of WA Canadian I-mmi. regular moa&My meeting iHtttpaned to Septcmbw 1". t304) Lit ut. Col. Strachan V. C. re- I : tinted to the city yesterday morn-iii". from a trip to Vancouver. 1 William Mewelt was here yeater-day returning to Stewaut after a trip to Vancouver. George Crippa, provincial sor. ten yesterday morning rue a week's trip to Stewart on official business. Edward Ackery, magician and one of the entertainers at the Civic Centre Carnival- will enter tain the Prince Rupert Oyro Club at the weekly luncheon tomorrow. A GARDENERS please leave flow- ers at Orme's Drug Store by Wed. night. 8ept. display. city yesterday morning after spending the summer vacation season in Vancouver. Mrs. P. C. Miller and daughter. Betty, who have been spending a two weeks' holiday in the south. returned to the city last evening from Vancouver. ning. William Baker sailed this after-, noon for Vancouver where he will join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Baker, who moved south re- Mitt Kate. McKay of Borden Street Schodf staff returned to the 'city yesterday morning after spending the summer vacation at , Namu and in Vancouver. j Capt. Andrew Johnston and nnt A fllnclair. well known Oddfellows' Batt, Sept. 25 by In- oastal to elty vitation from members only. yesterday morning from Vancou ver, Miss Hazel Smith A Booth Memorial High School teaching staff retuAed to the city yesterday morning after spending the summer vacation season in Leading Telegraphist William Bremner left by last evening's train on his return to his naval duties at Halifax after spending Further particulars may be obtained i leave here with his parents. Mr. fri Hk? Clue P.ini:-r Vw 'uiria. hf i U- Utu-ii IrtireHU-r':-. u.t Vuryom i-r and Pruioe Hiavst and Mrs. John Bromnpr, Fifth Av- fhue Ea.st. Canadian National Railways TRAINS TOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT: MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 6 p.m.. stopping at all local stations. Diesel Car for Terrace leaves daily except Sunday, 4:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 10:30 a.m.. stopping at Terrace. Pacific. Hazelton, New Hazelton, Smithers, Burns Lake, Vanderhoof, Prince George, Olscome slnd MeBride only. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT: TUESDAY. FRIDAY and SUNDAY 11 p.m. THURSDAY and SATURDAY 6:30 pm. Diesel Car from Terrace 11:15 a.m. daily except Sunday. Air conditioned SLEEPING and DINING CARS on trains leaving Monday 6:pm.. Wednesday and Friday 10:30 ajn. For full information, reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, CUy Passenger Agent 528 Third Ave., Phone 260, Prince Rupert, Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines they are not handling school supplies this year. tt BUT MISTAKES DO HAPPEN Mr. ami Mrs. George Lawcon are ieavtng this week for Bams Lake where they will spend a holiday. Allan Large, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. a. Large, toft on last evening's train for Toronto where- he will enter Tipper Canada College to continue his studies. Inspector D. L. MtOtbbon R.C. MP, was a visitor in the city over the week-end on official baatneae. He arrived from Vancouver, being on his way to the Interior. Bruce Boreham. publicity representative at Winnipeg of Canadian National Railways and Trans-Canada Air Lines, was a visitor in the city at the week-end with the railway presidential party. Mrs. Alfred Benson of Dodge 2. for Horticultural Cove left on last night's train for Mrs. O. R. a Btackafcy and sons returned to the city on Saturday night's train after spending the summer holiday sflasnn at Lake Kathlyn. Mrs. B. Walker returned to the a trip to Springfield. Ohio, being called there 08 account the Illness, of her father. She fexpewts to be away tor Shee or she Veeks. R. G. QunnlRgham of Port Et-stag ton is spending a few days in the city, vt being his first visit to town snee last spring. He arrived on Sunday night's train from the Skeena River and will be returning home on Friday. Major Joseph T. OUllngham. divisional commander of the Salva tion Army for Northern British Columbia and the Vukon. and Mrs. Gllllng nam arnvea in the city FOR SALE CONCERT IS . te, FOR SALE-Retall Dairy with full WajPTED modern equipment. Selling 100 1 gallons daily. For particulan wTite Dominion Dairy. P. O. Box 475- Prince: Rupert. B.C. 203) FOR SALE Double brass bad-stead, new spring. Phone Green 927. (306 1 FOR SALE - 1936 Mercury coupe sedan, like new, with excellent tires, less than 18.000 miles. Can be seen at 133 Fifth Avenue West. Owner. (MM) FOR SALE Gerhard-IIsintanian player piano, excellent efaadltton, 100 rolls. Apply Mrs. McClymont. 307 Third Ave. (308) FOR SALE Household furniture, washing machine and go-cart. 806 Borden Street. (306) FOR SALE Used School Books. Apply 309 Seventh Ave. East. room and 'iVo'Aiu BOARD and Room for man willing to share. 718 Fraser Street (156) "Isno REQUIRED By a nation wide or ganization, full time services of an assistant office manager at Prince Rupert, B. C. Applicants must be female, under thirty years of age, single, and of neat appearance. Knowledge of office routine and some experience In retail merchandizing essential. Applications will not be considered from persons engaged In war work or essential industries. Reply In writing, Box 341, Dally News. Mrs. Arnold Flaten and daughters, who have been spending the ENJOYABLE Padre Oarbutt's concert at the "Y Hut was attended by a retard crowd Sunday night. Every bit of available space was tilled and many had to stand. The program, ably handled by the padre, was up to its Usual standard !:: both variety and interest. Performers In order of appearance on the stage were Thomas Dent who sang "The Last AH Clear." Marie Boulter who gave a smart tap-dance, Eileen Hamb-Un, Incidentally the Army's choir c for Carnival Queen, sang a lovely solo, Vk Bannister of the Merchant Navy, entertaining with ht-s Inimitable Jokes and stories. Iris Bdlund and Thelma Thody in a pleasing tap which drew a good applause. Betty Wood In a lovely rendition of a new song written by Mrs. B. Klkins "I'm a Coming Back." dedicated to the Edmonton Fusiliers, and encored twice. That'll Be The Day" another of Mrs. RlklA's recent compositions. Phyllis Hamblln with a splendid reading "St Peter at the Oate." KUa Kraupner in a neat tap dance. Cpl. O. Adams playing the accordlan and keeping his audience entertained with pleasing tremolos and deml-semt-quavM Kay Baker. Helen Aiarcheldon and Bert Pownatt. Chris Brown :n playlet "Apostrophe In Modem Dress." in tne course of the proeram Major Parks. Auxiliary Services of fleer In this area., spoke apprevu Uvely of the work that has been done by Padre Oarbutt with the assistance and co-operation of Mr Clay and others. He spoke of the Mrs. L. W. Kergin and daughter, 'yesterday from their headquarters warm appreciation felt by evrry- Dorothy, who have been visiting i at wrangell and continued this on? for the effort that is oring for the past three weeks in Van- afternoon to Vancouver for a visit mad- t . e:i! rt.r.:i the boy.s couver, returned rtome last eve- I Classified Ads. WANTED Men and women up to 80 years of age who art- unable to do essential war work to take over the following .es-tahllahed and very profitable Watkins household and farm products routes: Trail. Rutland. Manaimo- Ladyamlth. Vmion and others. Heal opportunity for workers. For full Information write or call The J. R Wat-kins Company. 1010 Albeml St Vancouver. BjC. 303t W'ANTED Young girl as helper on milk wagon. Oood pay. Valentin Dairy. '305 WANTBD Single or double house keeping room. Apply Box 340. DaUy News. 203 WANT8D Oood truck driver, pre ferably military exempt, steady employment. 8. C. Thomson it Son. Phone 433. 304' WANTED 3 or 4 room furnished apartment, by October 1. Permanent. Box 389. Dally News. WANTKD Two burner electric hotplate. Matt be In good condition. Box 338 Dally News. (203) WANTKD Two or three room apartment or small house. Oreen 450. 1 206 1 MUST have house or apartment Permanent. Phone Red 371. 205 WANTED One or two furnished rooms by married couple; no children. Phone Mr. Debllly, G43. (20D WANTED Experienced waitresses or girls willing to learn. Smiles Cafe, Cow Bay. (204) summer at Kamloops, returned to WANTED Four -roomed suit or the city from the south yesterday, house, unfurnished. Black 937. 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EPSOM SALTS, Oof it) R0RACIC ACID, tins SEIDLITZ POWDERS, tlmi IUTY YOUR DRUfiS FROM THE DRl m CIIKISTIE S SODAS Fresh and rrup, 2-lb. carton . 43c ORANGE MAItMAMDI'. Empress Brand lb. Jar PORK AND IIFAN , Royal City lft-oi. Un, :t for . vkgltaiuj: stui crampbei: 28c WRAPl'tD ItltFAII. , White, Bro'A a Raisin. Per J C (iltAl'mU IT JMCC-20-os. tlnv cfm 2 for . 27c CORN ILAKi;.-Kelloggs, q-il packets Ad 23c 55c Linzey & Ingram LTD. 2 PHONES :s' "Ml 'III I'll I . in 1 I. .J T TSMaiSTTW HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Ormes lid. Till: RKXALI, STORK 13c- :v 23c :v :.)c 13c C3t 30c 10c 1.3c "V 10c PHONES 81 M) ,J Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and ' 9 p m- aooaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo"r For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI PHONE 235 HAY AND NIOIIT oooooofiooooooooooooooorMioooooooooooooo'; U'h interesting to It now when readinjj tlit v rlinr. Hip tnnnle nf tlir wlinlo iliwtriet are doiU" l" f .Vt ftl sr.