ft re I m B M 1 n P tad B hi 1 PAOE FOUR HOP KEE Brighten Your Outlook with HNsC, FLOWERING SHRUBS 'Jjsyfit " punnmj ume, uie season oi new nope, KtVSi WSv flowering trees and shrubs add much to 1 ' feLiJS " our happiness. But did you know a wida cftC variety of shrubs may be chosen to give a succession of bloom beginning with tba arlist days of Spring, followed by bright cbfterful berries which last well into the Winter? Brighten your outlook the year 'round with a wide choice of flowering and berry bailing shrubs. Plant this fall for the best results next spring. Free Garden Hook A Complete l ine or Nursery Slock EDDIE'S NURSERIES SAUDIS, B.C. Member American Association of Nurserymen Fresh Local Haw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Ihhcuhcemen Ail advertisement in tnli column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. I.O.O.F. No. 63 every Tuesday, 8 p.m.i Oddfellows Hall. Sojourning members Invited. Anglican Fall Bazaar, Nov. 5. Nurses' Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall November 6. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov 10. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar Nov. 12. Eastern Star Dance, Nov. 20. Lutheran Circles Bazaar Nov. 21, Oddfellows' Hall. Orange Ladies' Dance,- Oddfellows' Hall, November 30. ' United Bazaar, Dec. 3. zmiu t a t nirmriraii nri u KWONG SANG HING B Chop Suey House Next to King Tal g C12 7th AVE. WEST " 1 Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside S y Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 ajnj jjj d All your patronage welcome "' B " Phone Red 247 BrazB'EaxBrBtBtBiBrBrarBza" TILL1E THE TOILER vqiBrcrirBmriMiPBiaiEiKiD n - 5 AH Parents I b i m 1 aij i ijj,. t AM A STUPE WT IM TkJc 31 OnH I anhnvi a uiiu i VUV.UCI p - J Plan to have a table or two nf bridge durlne "P.T.A. Tele- j nhone Bridge Week. Nov. 7th to nth. For particulars 5 Phone Black 591 JJ 35c Each. Nice Prizes 5 uiFiiiiirBiiiaraiaciiiiiri TIIK C-Oltl'OKtTlOV Of Tllf: YH.I.WiK or mr..KT Court of KrtMon VTl:ilv LIST PUBLIC NOTTCE la hrtty given to the Elector! of the Corporation at tfet VUtaae ct Stewart Uiu t m.i. day to be pegtad In my office '' i or tne QorporaOoa of tbe Vflaage at Stewart fee tr yms 192. MMf thai a Onm nt RmMix be held for tfce puipoaa ct revlalng tbe to imt, on juodobt lata day of Ncmnfeer, A. D. 142. at m o'riwX in rorencon, su tbe Municipal OffUw. and floor, ctty HsU. Otfumb Street. 9ttirt. B.C. Dited i the VUlaa "of Bteirt. In the Province erf British PUumbla, tiu 31 da e,f Octoter. A. D. 1942. EDWARD T APPLFTWHATTE Clerk to tbe Corporation of the Village of Btewmrt. i the si 1'iir.MK foricT or iikitum fOI.I MIIIA IX l-KOIUTK In llie .Maltrr f the Miliiilnl-trotlwi Art" anl In Hie .Matter of the Utate of J.oul IKk sin; TAKE NOTICE Chat by order of HI Honour Judge Fhtfeer, local Judge Of he 8u?rne Cnm at BrtttaH Cblua la. I was on the 90th day of Oof: tore AJJ. 1942 appointed Admlnlstmtcr of lie Estate of loule Lcok S.ng formerly Oean FalW. BritL-h C Juoibia, Di- xmo. tv died on or about tbe 13th iv of Auauat 1842. AH persona ln-tebted to tbe aatd Drtt are re-n rl to iy tv amrwH of their ln- debtedneai to me fcrtnwtsh and all persons havlrg cialnn aslwn tte siid Estate are mrulrrd to fUe them with roe property verified, on or before e 15th day of D3cetrtber AX). 1942 falling wnkrh distribution will be mad hay-In; regard only to tueh cta&ns of , which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. thta 3uui dty or October 1942 MOUMAN A. WATT Official Administrator 1 Prince Rupert. E C MOTOI? CORPS SCMG.VV ' c-i t-x A ROAD TEST , i ' y vvir THAT'i VERY GOOD, But corr voy KUO VOO ARE OEIOCALIZtMG Tne MAPr uiu, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. MacDonald are tatting up residence In the house of J. T. Harvey on Fourth Avenue East. A. C. Chrlstennsen of Delia Coola arrived In the city yesterday mora-ng to pay a week's visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Currie, Harry Wells, well known Vancouver lumber man, sailed yesterday morning on His return to Vancouver after a brief business visit to the city. Capt. J. H. Smith. O.B.E., well known British shipmaster, who has plied the Atlantic Ocean steadily during the present war and' who is now a. visitor In the city, will be the speaker this. Wednesday at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. T. J. Williams, for years in the accounting department of the Northern B.C. Power Co. here, has left for Vancouver with a view '. enlisting. Morris Bridges ha.s arrived from Vancouver to take uvr Mr. Williams' duties and will reside on Second Avenue in the premises where Mr. and Mrs. Al- x McRae have been living. on Tuesday in reference to a housekeeper's position please phone again. 2SU THE World's Greatest Show Amerlcan five-fingered tricks, singing, vaudeville, six-piece orchestra to play for dance. Opens Friday, Nov. 6. This Company requires two good lady singers. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission No. AFJ19. 2M DELIVEKV SERVICE To get prompt, regular and courteous delivery service of your Vancouver newspaper. Phone 183. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and Board for man sharing. 718 Fraser Street (195) KIMBEKLEY O.O-M. DEAD KIMBERLEY, Bouth Africa. Nov. 2 0' Col. Sir David Harris, Squib African diamond millionaire, "Grand Old Man of Kimberley," died here at 90. Former MP. he started work in the. South African mines when he was 18 with only 19 ($95.50). FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. VuHr,r,1i -WOW'T1Ll-lEr' "BUT DOIJIJCO OFF THE W Vl TAKE THE. CAt? OCT FOKAROAD TEST- AUMV PESERVATIOMFl OOT P ?-H v i r' TZD r7trT voacvl - jp?j Tr ON PARADE! r N GOOD HEAD-WORK SAVES FEET! TWEV ABE MACCWIM I HU1 l.tOS OFF AKJP WAKE RIDIMG AROUMDIK1ACAC? 'pfev lYU LOCAL NEWS NOTES Simmons Beds in all size; at Elio Furniture Store, Third Ate. Mrs. T. Burton Jones and child are leaving tonight for Vancouver. Mis B. Rose teft on Saturday night for Vancouver. Charles Graham, inspector of mine, left today for a trip to Stewart on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Anderson sailed Saturday night for Seattle Mr. Anderson, who hu been ta-ttMMd. here as United State cik-tomi olflcer for a few years, hat resign ed from the service and expects to take up military service soon. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McRae are moving Into the Leed Apartments where Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have been residing. Notice IMbM Ruaert Rate Pavnrc' Ann. elation .general meeting. City Hall. 8:00 pan. Tuesday. Nov. 3, 1942. All property holders are requested to attend to discuss matters pertaining to the election of Mayor and Aldermen at the Municipal elec tion on Dee. 17th. next. i254i icht Coughs on due to colds . . . cal Rub' without "dosing ". V'CKS Classified Ads. FOR SALK FOR SALE Chesterfield, first class condition. Phone Red 832. tf PERSONAL WOULD the woman who called 741 WANTED WANTED TO RENT 3 to 6 room house between now and January 1. permanent established resident, lease for year or more. $10 Reward. Box 380 Dally News. (2S9) WANTI3) Oirl for housework. Apply 1357 Overlook. 255) OOM or smalt house urgently needecr by worldns girl. Cash or exchange for duties. Phone ! Ortcn sis. 1 254 1 ; WANTED Room and board or room for 11 -year-old girl. Write Gordon Wlraon, General Delivery. , 258i . X... ' ii-.ifx) wavai oincer seeiclriK ; comfortable room in private ' home. Telephone Dlack 37. . '25- HIGH SfjHOOL BOY Wants work on Saturday. Box Mi Dally News WANTED Smart' girl for retail bakery1. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, AF 18. WAJTMD Large room "or twi sman roorna furnished or un- j furnished. Apply Box 385 Dallv 1 News." 254 1 WANTED- Small apartment o-fumiahsjd room for business couple. Apply Box 381 Dailv Nrws. (254- W ANTED For Army Day Room-ptano, combination radio anrt victrola. Reasonable. Call American Slenal 28. HJnir 1 Aalr fnr I Corporal Reilly. (254) WJPQ&&& ri .-r-tJ Mr. and Mrs. J. McPhall left on Saturday night for Vancouver en-route to Edmonton. aaiBiniBirarBrsiflini0ix?Ba -Build K.C. Payroll!" FOODS STAY FRESH LONGER OFWUWTWAT CAP THE PACfADE teg rJ "I like Pacific Milk because food made with it stays fresh much longer. It Imparts a delicious flavor to coffee, Is especially good fotw cakes, salad dressings and soups." Mrs. A. W E. is clearly Impressed with Pacinc Milk and, in her letter, says so. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed ib ra is sfB "n :b a.n w a i tan rn SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way point, Stewart snd North, (Jueen Charlotte ItUnds. r'ull Information. Tlrkrtt snd KrerTathni HUNK J. SKINNER Prince Itupert Aent Third Ave. Phone 5l 7" TtV MY a WE CAUUV Everything For the WORKING MAN It will pay you to come In and look over our l.tn'f sUx-k of Woollen Ooods. B.C. Clothiers PHONE HLACK 31 Third Avenue BY WESTOVER SWEF.' OOWT VOO suppose r VJAUT THE rMDl A Trt V SEE Me V ' nu SC. THIS COOCSB .! REVENUE INCREASE W Ciutoms and Excite Collections Up Somewhat During Year Ottttoms and exeUe collections at the port of Prince Rupert fui the month of October this year totalled $04,498.94 as compared with $83X12.19 in the same month ' last year. Revenue for this calendar year to date has reached a total of $483,08 ..35 as against $475.-907.11 up to a corresponding period of last year. Airman Groom At Rectory Rites Miss LouUe Marklc Becomes llrlde Of Gene l ullen at quiet Ceremony A Qttiet wadding was solemnized on Saturday evening at 5 orio-k in St. Andrews Rectory. Very Rev Dean J. I). Olbson officiating, when Miss LouUe Harbara Marlcle wa united In marriage to Gene Ar-mand Fullen. The couple was attended by Mr. and lit Cllve Rob- rtsnn The groom is with the Royal Canadian Air Force stationed here i t MADE IN CANADA and mm i t. - SDiSfl MhU LssBsi NT.?,: :- Canadian National Railwc TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE MINCE EITIST MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY " all stations. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 10:30 a points. TERRACE LOCAL Dally except Sunday. 4 : INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE Pltl.NCK niTfaT TUESDAY. FRIDAY and SUNDAY, u THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 7 prr. TKRKACB LOCAL 11:90 a in. Dally o . AIR CONDITIONED SLEEPING AND i ON ALL TRAINS RBOULAR STEAMER SAIUNOB T'l K: : OCEAN FALLS AND VAN( VI? For full Information, elf . t R. S. GUEIG, City Paenter A:tnt 528 Third Avenue. 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