iinr u ill sane milk Ly rXPTEMBER 21. 142 L -g-ir-B IVlltllltB TBuid BC Payroll- I HPS :ely fOA r m hmh . m mi MUZIS SINK WHALER a-IK fUW TALL THEY ARE T V.1"?!, if JAWHTf "-mm Letter Box I'OSTAL SERVICE no, -wnien should give room to i double the present wleket facilities. They could then put a door in that side, Tor exit only, by re- r us vitamin u; moving one window. A few more fu Milk Is great! lights, where they are needed, teeth and bones." , would also assist. !ie lady U writing1 fire staff Is now much depleted. rhtJdren. with several of the experienced that builds strength' eirrkj having Joined some of the .,nd teeth la Vita-. force. Others have taken on Job leaving. PosMbly the simplest way would to! to close down the mail system completely and put one In khaki. No matter what clslon Is arrived at It will not suit atrd and Vacuum Parkrd Lsome one. rBinnrjiBM We wno P our txe"- ar now ........... Pyn8 all the past wars and 81,,,c s.vus tii"t i other blunders of the various gv- ,tr ai centre of the emments. Now we are asked to not . c.iunty. Kansas, only fight thte war but to pay for It as weft, w we go along iMost of us will be dead in due ' eouie lotw before w haU ri. P'e celve any benefit at beat. So lust why all this eah and carry Idea, all of a sudden?. TAXPAYER. : 21: O - The LONDON. Sept. 21 -The Royal .awst whaling Navy School of Physical Training : 20 .038 -ton Terje recorded an average increase or Afnra has been one-half Inrh In five days amon? action. its 500 boys IS-17 years old. EXAMINATION FOR INSPKCTOR OF STFAM-BOILFRS AND MACHINERY s for Inspector of Stcam-Bollers and Machinery ..' i at the Office of the Chief Inspector of Boilers In liV.:sruT. s Compensation and Labor Building, 411 Dunsmulr ouver. BC- commencing November 16th, 1942, at forms and further Information may :rt Inspector at the above address. trc 3 the National Selective Service Board. be obtained A. N. BAKER, Civil Service CommKsloner. Classified Ads. CAN STILL ADVERTISE TOR SKILLED LABOR AND OTHER HELP OR EMPLOYMENT WANTED Ir You Have Obtained Approval From the National Stlec-IliTt Smlce Board Third Avenue and Sixth Street new Government regulations effective on and after 4, 1942. HELP WANTED and EMPLOYMENT WANTED :: :r,ta may still be Inserted In the Want Ad Columns x paper If you follow this procedure: Write out your r t m duplicate and submit both copies to the Selective Service Board. After It has received approval ; c . ; .!viuld be delivered to THE DAILY NEWo. I NEW REGULATIONS DO NOT APPLY TO ADVERTISE- .MENTS FOR: F c.vii servant. Scientific and Technical Personnel, " fTr.pioyed after school or on holidays other thanlhe t :.tmt vacation. p' i Nurses and Probationers. oau DomesUc Help Wanted In homes where not more than is "Vint 1? emnlnveri. p Uc:p, Casual Labor, . Irregular Employment or Part-time HvpHhfVVl. All iUCh r' ::r.rnts may be published In the usual fashion without til Olhrr Cair. Vi Ynur Krlrrllvp Srrvire Board First, Then Iver the Approved yVlvertlnement to THE DAILY NEWS FOR SALfc U Machinist vise, Scotch ! drumsticks, double bed Pit? Morris chair and tr Phone Black 232. Suite pi.lt ApU. ALT -Six roomed house In . -lon, partly furnished. Dumbly priced. 341 0th Ave. Phone Blue 397. ' (224) JALE -Custom built Hnrnpt Farker barret on 32-40 Built by Cornel for long P" fihootlng. Original cost Make offer. Box 354 Dally (210) BALE -Electric cook stove. model. 1304 Overlook fct. (9101 rLE Player Piano. Box 347 ALE Electric stove. 131.3 Daily News. NEWS WANT ADD. Apply (222) coffee Shop and fLE counter, good location. ox 350 Dally News. 1220) 3UICK RESUI.tw vnv a ROOM AND HOARD ROOM and Board for man sharing. 718 Fraser Street. (195) WANTED WANTED- Room In private home. Sober and reliable. Apply Box 355 Dally News or Phone Orcen 129. 224 TEACHER wanted for Oona River School. Salary $800.00. Married or single. tt batch preferred, residence and fuel free. Mrs. B, Iverson, Secretary. (220) WANTED Experienced stenographer for old established wholesale house. Apply No. AP 5 Unemployment Insurance Office. (tn WANTED Young girl or woman to help mother .of two young children In the home, mornings or full time. Phone 53. 219) WANTED Worker over 25 used to children. Required now. References. Apply V. I. C A.F. 4. (223) MUST have house or apartment. Permanent. Phone Red 271. (224) Mr. nrirt Vfra MirihlMnn nta.i THE DAILY NEWS, LOCAL NEWS NOTES I Jdltor. pally New.: Auat Arrlved! Terrace Damson I do not know what the cost of Plum, 16c lb. Ltnzey & Ingram. a delivery system for mall would ! be. As a suggestion I would ad- Den Upsln left on Saturday night vocate that the post office extend, for a trip to Vancouver. Hicn.c mi me wan, or nearly Prank Montesano left oti Satur day night for Vancouver. A The Rupert Peoples Store loca-j ted In the Smith Block on Third Saturday, Sept 19th. they wlllj close the Peoples Store every 8at- urday night at seven o'clock. 220) Miss Margaret Sharp, Tor several years with the Dollar Store and Mrs. h. O. Johnson U leaving to-11 ot RUPERT PEOPLES Bight fftr a trip to Vancouver ' STOKE wishes to announce that J she Is now with ANNETTE LADIES' Mrs. J. D. Robertson Is leaving i at 520 3rd- Ave- w- and wi!1 tonht for Vancouver. Pleased to meet her many friends there and extend to them Henry Lewi, Knuteen to leaving usual and t tAftltfht tnr Vanniivv uViAm Vial A id 'hat must be done with better pay. Rumors have It i will enltet In the navy. Mr and ltlrs- W- H' Derry txr.r ana teem are tnai several more will shortly be' ice leaving Tnursaay night (221) will for Vancouver enroute to Kelowna passers leaving Saturday night :wh"e wl", take u Wrm&n-for a inn to vnnmnv.r lent future residence, Mr. Derry Mm. J. o. Viereck left on Saturday night for a trip to Vancou ver and points east. Cap. H. O. Kennedy, formerly of Prince Rupert and now stationed at' Victoria, is at present visiting in Prince George with his family. Mrs. Ed Unger left on Saturday rftht; returning to her home In Vancouver' after spending several weeks here. Dr. and Mrs. Fkides are in the city today returning to their home in Port Simpson after a trip to Vancouver. New! Excitm?4- TUNE IN 'Vfeaturing at CLAIRE WALLACE TODD RUSSELL very weekday CFPR 10:15 a.m. NOTICE Infant and pre-schoof clinic. Wednesday, September 23, from 2 to 4 pjn. East End Hall, Seventh Avenue and Donald. (220) PRINCE RUPERT HEALTH UNIT Married Quietly Here Saturday Mrs. .Mary Daly Becomes Bride Of Edward Leltoy Berry at Ceremony In United Chtych Manse j The marriage took place quietly on Saturday ai me Manse oi tarsi ! will have the best wishes of nu-'merous friends, will reside in the (Washington Block, i thncuhcetneitU All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. i Miss Lucille Brooksbank left on Lutheran Hour, Monday, 6:45, .Saturday night for Seattle where CFPR. Uhe will continue her studies at ,(he University of Washington. She Oddfellows' Ball, Sept 25 by ln-has been visiting at her home here, vltatlon from members only. ' I . . I Major W. H. Crocker, who has Cambral LODE. Fall Formal been stationed at Prince Rupert "Oct. 2. Invitation by members only, almost since the outbreak of the' Catholic Catholic Hall. Mr h. h. irnferred v.m.i Bazaar, couver to take command of a bat tery. J. W. Parker. preldent of the BrRbth-Israel Federation of British Columbia, Yneouver, after spending the past few days In the city, will leave on thte evening's train for the interior In continuation of his lecture tour. At the Valhalla meeting held at Ladles' Circle the home clal announcement says the South African Irish Regiment Is being converted Into a field artillery unit, and Is operating with Union forces in the Middle East. I October 7 and 8. Presbyterian Supper October 15. atuninv nfflna n-ero t rn un nrf7r 1 in h mtn of WHi&ani Thomaa Kr- . . " !-"!. ' Bin hu been tlVd In tills ofara. noUce Harold Orlnstrand; pillow case, parson ot ou month, from the date V T1 lr Inn. ft-rt I OI UX I1T91 TKtDltCMICVl IXmH. Wit pairs men's hose, No, 9, O. Ben dlcksen. THOSE AFRICAN IKISH CAPETOWN. Sept. 21: T-Offl- a Provisional OrruiKtie oi liue in lira ot said, lost Ortlflet. units in the meantime valid objection be rnade to me in wtIUtm?. DATED at Urn Land Registry Ofllc. Prince Rupert. B.C.. thta 12th day of September, AD. 1943. Andrew Thompson. DEPUTY REGISTRAR OF TITLES. TIMIIKK SAI.K XSIWtO Sealed tender -vrtll be received nj tti XUn lifter of lands at Vlolorla, D C. not tater Uun It o'clock la Uie forenoon on the mn-day of OetoT. 1MJ. for tiw puroham of Urenos X31680. to rmri 1 VKl (VV1 ' trtt. ot BDTUce. hNlJOCt. PRETORIA, Sept. 21: 0 Recent ; toU(m and oatJtr on an area aktuated general rains hae greatly enhanced the possibilities ot a huge wheat yield. There was heavy seeding, and a bumper crop Is expected. on the .west Khore of KKUnat Rare IV. Coast Land District. I Tx 1 2) .veAra irlH be allo-od mD FURNITURE IS EXPERT ! Ave. wish to announce, beginning . yanconver Arm, for removal of tlmbrr. . PupUver parUculara of the Cfilef Ports" rr. Victor, BjC. or Dtetrtdt For-entrr. Prince Rupert, B C 3-plece Cheslcrflfld Suite, 4-plece Hedroom Suite, McClary Kitchen Rarige wllh oil burner or can W converted to coal or wood, ' as all parts, Rook Cafce, End Tables, Drop Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs lo match, Seamless' Axmlnster Rug, size 6'9x9, Spirng Filled Mattress, -C, Slumber King Spring, size 4-G, Quebec Heater, for burning coal or wood, Enterprise Oil Heater, Congo-leum Hug, 7' jx9, Iledroom Dresser, Screen Doors, Piano, General FJrrCric Radios Elio Used Furniture Department. Elio's Furniture Store Used Furniture Third Avenue, Next to the Dally News Green 918 AT WELDING Lass h ' Member Of Boilermakers' Union aiStTTaUei . Her Raps In Work Beside Merf - By ROSAMUND RUSSELL (Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER. Sept. 21 O-Oor McSwan, 22 years of age. works ia the shipyards here as a welder and her employers and co-worker i regard her as an expert. She i-; perhaps the first woman In Canada to become a member of the Boilermakers' Union. But to meet her off duty one would surmise she was a white-collar worker possibly a stenog- Jhas sold his residence on Hays rapher or bank employee. A bit Cove Circle to Wartime Housing more than five feet tall, she Is Limited. slender and weighs about 110 pounds. It is difficult to connect the fair-haired, quiet spoken young woman with the booted and hel-meted figure standing on skids high up on ship's hull applying the welder's torch. "Since childhood I have been In terested In machinery and con-jstructton work," she explained. I used to stand for hours after school and watch men working in garages. It always fascinated me." Doris was born and went to public school in Calgary, Alta. She worked for a time as presser ... dry -cleaning shops in Calgary and Vancouver and then attended a welding school. Job Needs Patience In a scrapbook recording J T gress of her unusual career. United . Church. v . u Rev. J. t A. r, Donnell ., .antrr . mAntlnnc .r VlAr firt. . pro- one H-pllTinP JllCf T' M7 Da!?Mn? accompllshment-a firebox top for ( Edward URoy Berry. Mr. and Mrs I nr(v!lirpri,. ajuoclation. An- ' who well known andi Berry, are other refers to . representations nrtuntjlHnm she sh, 'made to convince Mrs. Rex Eaton, .former member of the Board of I Industrial Relations, that the work she proposed to take up was fit for women. "The men are all very good to me and pleasant to work with," she said. "We get along fine. The lob calls for no heavy lifting or -anything like that merely lots of .Koorfniiv oHmlts hnwever. LtiC , . -. . I that she find it difficult to keep her nails attractive though she wears heavy gloves on the Job. "Tney keep breaking off. but that's the least of my worries," she said. For recreation Doris likes swimming, horse-back riding and bicycling and an occasional shopping spree. f,n T T?oIl Pr net 91 BimilIlUi.---r--. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 12. (Map 913). w nnrmtiio MM KEC.HTKY ACT NOTirU H. rrfiri.-9l of TIII Vo UltAT.f to M Klltlitrtii (IS). Work Trie (II), J sn-tlon One (t). City of Prtnre Huix-rt.'JJ In (hr ITrnlnrr of llrltMi Polnmbla, (S Nks. Jack Ivarson last Wednesday & ontacnc of tui issued 5 ,...r.iruraTIII1liria KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE Chop Suey 612 7th AVE. WEST y Open Today for Business under new management g All your patronage welcome Phone Red 247 nrvratB'n ran rm rara n im a -- 5 nrvTmrvTHO I are still available with each cash purchase In our store. We would appreciate to hare new customers drop In and let us explal this gift plan to them. 5 MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store I -Where Dollars Have More S Cents" J P.O. Box 575 Phones 18-19 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT I TIMELY TIPS ON SAVING ELECTRICITY FOR WAR PRODUCTION WHEREVER eyes ore used for dose seeing in your nom have adequate, protective lighting I But don't vie light wastefullyl Dont leave lamps burning in vacant rooms and passages. Don't use dark lampshades. And do keep bulbs clean. Do place lamps for better seeing. Do use bulbs of the right size and the right male pre-tested Edison Mazdu Lamps. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS TINCTURE OF IODINE OIL OF EUCALYPTUS FRIAR'S BALSAM CASTOR OIL ...r....- AROMATIC CASTOR OIL ....... AROMATIC CASCARA CAMPHORATED OIL HYDROGEN PEROXIDE EPSOM SALTS, tins ..: BORACIC ACID, tins ...... .'. SEIDLITZ POWDERS, tins 1 oz. 2 oz. . 1 OZ. 2 oz. 1 OZ. 2 oz. . 4 oz. 8 oz. . 3 oz. . 2 oz. 8 oz. . 1 oz. 2 oz. .' 8 oz. 16 oz. . 4 oz. 16 oz. . 2 oz. 4 oz. 15c 25c 20c 35c 25c 45c 25c 50c 25c 25c 90c 15c 25c 35c 50c 10c 25c 15c 25c 40c BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM THE DRUG STORE Ormes Ltd. "Tiitt Pioneer Dmqptets THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 AND 2r-j Open Daily from 8 anrutlll ID pm. Sundays and Holidays from 12 - 2 P-m. and 7-9 p-m. NEW ARRIVALS IN Ladies' Low Heel Lines These include: Pigtex Sabot Straps in Red, Black and Brown. Pigtex Ties, Military Oxfords and Brogues, in both Black and Brown. Fashioned for both style and comfort at Popular Prices. Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" ' fit. -1 y t. M 3 3fl