I ED mm OCTOBER 19, itU ffE2 DAILY NEWS 60N AZDA AMPS ADC IN CANADA m: c.MtKY L MJ Everything For It WORKING tiii: MAN i to come In ir large stock I.C. Clothiers NK HLACK 324 Th'd Arrnne rilE SEAL OF QUALITY Sockeje Salmon if ranev Rpm y - Hcrrins in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater Jim Gulick Wins s Wings In United States Air Force Jim Gullck, son of Mr. and Mn. D. E. Oulick. formerly of this city and no in CaJjMfV. recently rfL celyed hit wing a lieutenant n the United States Army Ak Force mad va married the tame day a hi graduation. Now he has been made an instructor at a nw (Slider school In Northern Texas. , Mlas Margaret Sue Oulick la in Vancouver where she is articled with a firm of chartered accountant after having taken her degree In commerce at the University of British Columbia last spring. I Writing from Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. OuMck ttU of quite olten meeting old friends from Prince I Rupert there Including J. B. Wilkinson, former local High Sehooi teacher, now stationed near there as a meteorologist, and Mrs. Wilkinson, the former MUs Joyce Edgcumbe. I CARD OF THANKS Mr and M s Oeorge lludema and family wish bo express their deepest gratitude to the many fronds for the kindness shown hem In their racent bereavement in the loss of tbelr son and bro-the. Mike, SL-Pik. R.C.AJF. killed in active sacfice. especially Rev MacSween of the First Presbyterian Church and choir. Oddfellows. Rebekahs and &P.A.F. in : honoring their son io such a splendid memorial service The memory of the service and the manv kindnesses will be cherished a-s the days to by SPORT CHAT Tom Stidham. Marquette football roach, of Milwaukee, has ordered rrew haircuts for all his players. Greyhound, world's champion trotter, retired from racing at Indianapolis a year ago. The nlne-year-uld gelding had won 17 world's records and had beet un-i defeated since he was two years old. ! m : s : s : s Fresh Local Haw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 w KWONG SANG RING HOP KEE Chop Suey House Next to Klnr Tal PHONE RED 392 a aw u m u 612 7lh AVE. WEST g All your patronaje welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a,m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 ajij. g rhone ilea z jj iiraiitsi'i"u' FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. NOW IS THE TIME TO 2 BUY A FUR COAT arrived a New Shipment of 50 Coats yesterday, all styles. DKcount nm nni rrvnl Your Credit BX I I II I Ul The Old Reliable . National - SSENGER SERVICE Call it . . We Haul it . . We never close PROMPT SKRVICK ! LOCAL MEWS NOTES II F. Olaasey left on Saturday Mis E. A. Flndlay. who has Mrs. J. H. Comer left on night for a trip to Vancouver. afternoon for Vancouver. B. E. Morgan of BIRmor Soruee MUis left on Saturday night for a business trip to Vancouver. A Will Pay Cash For Furniture. Stoves, Tool, Musical Instruments, write or Phone EMo Furniture Store, Prince Rupert. (tf) S. J. Hunter returned to the city Friday night from a brief business trip to Terrace. Lawn Bowling Banquet cancelled indefinitely. J. S. Irvine, A All Truck Drivers specially in vited to open meeting. Carpenters' Hall, Prater St., tonight. 8pjn. Oeorge Henderson, who has been ecretary of the Boilermakers' Union here, sailed Saturday night for Vancouver,' having been caljad up for military service. Canada at War 25 Years Ago By The Canadian Press) Oct. 19, 1817 Zeppelins raided southeast England, killing 27 and injuring 53 in London; four de-j strayed over France on return ; ' trip. United states transport Achilles sunk. British auxiliary cruiser Oceana torpedoed and sunk by Oerman submarine. FOR SALE FOR SALE 12 h p. Standard Oas Engine from boat "Droit.-' Engine in excellent condition. Cylinders 4 years old, heads l'j years old. Clutch In good condition. Apply Standard Machine Shop. '245) FOR qulckin?.llxtejn-Stool lunch counter rbuslneia. Cash only. Reason mhealth. Box 371 Dally Newa. (245) FOR SALE; At Dode Cove, seven room house. Apply P.O. Box 547. City. 242) FOR SALE House. 5 minutes walk from Dry Dock. Phone Red 953. (247) FOR SALE NJne roomed house, almost complptely furplshpd; good foundation, new furnace; suitable fpr" 'cither boarding-house or family. 703 Fulton St. $2500.00 Terms. $2000.00 Cash. (244) FOR SALE Coal Haater. 233 ljth Street. W. Z45) PERSONAL GET "JET" HOT STOVE POLISH Cleans, polishes, "cooKing-noi steel stoves. Won't blacken. Stores sell Jet." WOULD like one lonely soldier for dinner and to enjoy home cpm- forts once a week. Apply Box 374, Dally News. '243) ROOM AND ROARD ROOM and Board for man sharing. 718 Fraser Street. (193) Basketball Buzz Basketball for the 1942-43 sea son will get under way in the Armory, Wednesday evening of this week when Hector McKenzie, genial YMCA officer, will declare the league open. Official of the Y here have been instrumental in the past summer in giving us some fast and clean entertainment in the line of baseball and, Judging from the way in which Mr.. McKenzle bandied the big share of the chores without a murmur, a lively winter along the hasftethall front may be expected. Teams entered in the newly formed setup include Midlands. Signals, High School, Co-op. Americans. Navy, K.CAF. and Dry Trains of Saturday and Sunday Dock night failed to arrive owing to an i i iwukudd on we une near ivaien Station. Traffic is expected to be resumed tonight or tomorrow morning. Whifflets from The Waterfront inspector urnesi usmmon, pro- . - f vinelal police, is on a vacation trip; , . . . , , , . Wl e al but boat to land a to Kamloop. Staff Sergeant F. at 5eattle mis season was ic?teh Gallagher tain charge ofthe dirt- JLfTT " Pund on October 10 recelv-mons abeence. Corp. F. O. 01d-. . nent. W. W. C. O-Neill. principal' of Booth Memorial High School, re- WANTS' FOUR FOR ONE LONDON, Oct. 19 People may ask for more servants but don't turned to the city this afternoon et them, reolles a Win 1st of l. from Victoria where he was called official (selective service) to to aiiena ine lunerai oi nu xatner, John O'Neill, for many years a well known school principal of the capital city. ' a complaint that a want dvertlse ment asked for "housemaid for one gent, four on staff," I ' AVAV.V.VVW.,.V.V.W , COUPONS are still available with each cash purchase in our store. We would appreciate to hare new customers drop in and let us explain this gift plan to them. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Classified Ads. WANTED WANTED Large room or two small rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply Box 365 Daily j News. t f j WANTED TO RENT Two or three roorai, Immediate possession. 1 Family coming from East, des-1 perate circumstances. Apply Box 372 Dally News. (245) WANTED Housework by expert- 5 enced girl, sleep-In. Apply Box! 3 375 DaUy News. (244) IB WANTED TO RENT Furnished house, suite or rooms by reliable couple. Apply Box 373, Daily .News. 245i WANTED 2 ' or 3 housekeeping rooms, furnished preferably, or house. Urgent. Reply Box 376 Dally News. (244) WANTED Pole saw and engine or secondhand car engine. Apply Box 370 Dally News. (243) WANTED One good-sized fur nished room. Will pay $35.00 a month. Married couple, clean and quiet. Apply Box 367 Dally News. (247) WANTED Housework being looked for by girl. Phoj.43. ,1245) LOST LOST Around Mud Bay. row boat, light green, name "Jolly Roger" Reward. Communicate Geo. Collins, Port Essington, B.C. (243) LOST Reddish-brown dog, male, four months, short hair. Has collar wfth padlock. Phone Black 500. Reward. (243) NOJICE CITY OF PRINZE RUPERT VOTERS' LI$T 1912 nni lor a trip to Vancouver. been a guest at the home of A. D. . The Voters' List is now in course Olllies, sailed Saturday night on of preparation. her return to Vancouver. Word has i Householders must file a Declar- Just been received of the safe ar- atlon certifying that they are Br!-' rival in England of hr ana. Uettt. tih subjects and have resided in : a. Bather is leaving tomorrow II. Gordon Ftndlav the city since the tint of Janu- ary 194? arid have paid the city all taxes not chargeable on land due by such person for the current year to an amount not less than Five Dollars or in the case of a woman Two Dollars. Licence Holders have also to tile a Declaration. Declarations must be filed at the office of the City Clerk by October 3 1st, Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 19th day of October, AD. 1942. AUDREY A. WRATH ALL City Clerk. n rninTsta ibibih ri m a ta "Build B.C. Payrolls" A Burden Lifted Lutheran CFPR f H it i A tin of Pacific Milk lifts a burden. "It is the handiest kind of a cow around a farm in our cold winter weather. No feeding, no watering, no milking." This is from a letter of Mrs. w. S. S.. who lives on a farm. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed farsrcTaiaraTXTarnramiirB tfHHcuHceinehtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Hour, Monday, 6:45, I.O.OJ. No. 63 every Tuesday, 8 pjn Oddfellows' HalL Sojourning members invited. Can. Legion Fan Bazaar, Oct 21. Lutheran Basaar, Oct. 24, Oddfellows' Hall. Help Norway Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' HalL October 30. Anglican Fall Bazaar, Nor. 5. Cents" curses mviiauon Dance, uaa- : P.O. Box 575 Phones 18-19 fellows' Hall November 6. Presbyterian Bazaar Nov. 10. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 12. lauamixEi UBXBiai miirj Here's a reminder Christmas JANITOR wanted for Catholic g J? 2 months away' Sen B 'B that overseas P31""1 or Td School. Apply Catholic Rectory. a (tf) now at the VARIETY STORE Where your dimes are little B dollars ttiBiBJB3B.iaxs2.il:: nvaJBiEiB:) SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Arent Third Ave. Phone 568 I This advert: -'-ment is not published or displayed by tne Liquor Control Bjard or by the Government of British Columbia For Victory BUY VICTORY BONDS NOW Insure your and security future when want to buy ,0 comfort for the you will RCA Victor Radios Easy Washers Singer Sewing Machines Kclvinator Refrigerators HOUSEHOLD NEEDS TINCTURE OF IODINE 1 oz. 15c .2 oz. 25c OIL OF EUCALYPTUS 1 oz. 20c 2 oz. 35c FRIAR'S BALSAM ; 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 . . , 4 oz. 10c V - 16 oz. 25c BORACIC ACID, tins 2 oz. 15c 4 oz. 25c SEIDLITZ POWDERS, tins 40c BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM THE DRUG STORE mes Ltd. TTfui Pioneer Dru2p3ts THE REXALL STORE PUONES 81 AND 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 pjn. EE f3 E39 WBl BIB IE IBIBIH.I B IB IB IB f B IB I'BIBIB IBIB IBIBIBXBIBTBIB IB THE PACIFIC CAFE Third Avenue and Sixth Street - wishes" to Announce that It wlllbe - npp.T OPEN v FOR BUSINESS " after being closed for renovation, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 5 at 4 p.m. with a first class Chinese Cook. Specialty Chinese Dishes The Management Invites the Public to try their Special CHOP SUEY. &BI9iBIBIB IB imtBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBi: BtBlBiaXBIBIBiB -B IB KM 3 If you lose anything, advertise for it. M r IP Mi a.' . r I, a Hi