2, 1943 hilBER mrr,:nr aw 'Rice Kri.pi"" Kri.piM" i i "Ri" "RU' tercd tered trade iraue mar mark u of KtUoRt Rnii ITtice Company Company of of Canada Canada Limned, Limited, for for in in brand brand of of oven-popped oven-popped . , rice. rice. Get Get some some todayl todayl I a( s h I I B I T ,H " Notice I partnership of Helen and 1 1 Lap" Beauiy enop been ecsolved and the j sine ;s w il now be known ,1 Helen Beauty Shop. - nr n ail. iH tie aaaress is uu n i in eet, Phone 655. Hours to 6. HI H!c:ed " day Thursday. I HELEN HAMPTON H.M.S.Loubser DC, Chiropractor Hilla(e Block Phone 64b OLD SEAL iKI Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and Herring in Tomato Sauce le both on active .service ft be back on your peer's shelf soon as con- 1'ons permit. !.C, Furniture Company Doors with Locks and Hinges at a low price. Sets of Al Win- (lows. Hot Water Tanks. Water Tank. 60 gallons. Wash Hasins at '"u each. J'honc lilack 32 1 Ihird Avenue K AUMY NEEDS n and Women Don't wait for A VOLUNTEER! V r Income Tav KETUItNS. SEE E- MORTIMER one 321 2nd Ave. it,C'?.slrIea Ad m the a w WUick Results. H IRISHES HARD ON VICTIMS Pract'cally all serpents swallow their victims head first, PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK EMPLOYEES' ASS'N ance bi Staff Dining Hall SATURDAY, SEIJT. 4 9:00 P.M. Bill Stuart's Orchestra Featuring Freddie Williams on Ills Sax Red Pass or Button Necessary Lady employees can brinr; male escort NEW ROYAL i HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates ?5c up, 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 '(IHVnKNMKNT I.IQIOH ACT" NOUJ.K 01' AITI.ICATIOV ton CONsK.VT T THAN'Sf KH Ol' HKKIl Notlc? U lierrby glvn 'that on the 11th. Jay nf CktrAKt. A. D. 1943, the un,3ersgnl Intends to apply to ths Wquor Gantrcfl Board for jonsent to ;ransfer of Beer licence' No. 6173, lamed In reapoat bt premises being .pirt of tfae promises known as the New Rcyal Hrtel glituaite' t the corner ct Third Avenue and Sixflh .Street. In ths Oity cif Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, upon the lands de2rU)ed as lots Eleven (11) and twrlve (12), Black Thlnty-t-wo (32), sexiUon One (1) Map 923. Prince, Rupert Land Rostra Mou DMrlot, fram Narlhern Hotel Company Limited ct Prlnfce Rupert. British Oclumlblo, ito Allied Hotel Company Limited, the Transferee. DATED at Prince Rupsrt. B. C. this 31it. ti.y cf Aujust, A. D. 1943. Alliled Hcitra Ocmpany LlmWed Transferee TIMItClt SAIX N33I3G Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, B, C not later, than 11 am. on the 14th day at September. 1943. for Ihe purd!vaie of Licence X33436. to cut 3,500,000 feet of spruce on four areas kraaited on Juskatla Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Two years wUl be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria. B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. j 1 1 M III: K NAM: X33I35 Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, j B. C, not later ttion, 11 o'clock In ; the forenoon on tlie 14tli day of i Sqptcmiber. 1943. for the purchase of Licence X33435, to out 4,800,000 I fee of spruce on three areas located on Awun Lake and Dlnan Bay. Mas- scitit Inlet, Queen CharloW Island.? Land District. Two years wJU be allowed for removnl cf timber. Further pantJrulairs of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C., or District Forester Prince Rupert, B.C. 1 HANOI; V COAST DISTRICT Recording llMrlrt'of Prince Rupert 1 TAKE NOTICE that Canadian I Planing Company Limited of Van-I couver, B.C., FJsai Canners, Intends , to HiiJiply far a lease of the following ; described f oreshore lands, situate l Immediately West of Lot 69. Range. , 5. Ccasit District, and beJng a per-tlcax of the bed of the Bkeena River: Ocmmcnclng at a post planted about 300 feet North and 90 feet West of Wie Nortliwest torner of lot 09,' Range 5, Coast District: thence Weat 120 fett; thence. S. 27 degrees W. 700 feqt; Uieawe, S. 8 degrees W. 1080 reel; unenne wwikii Easterly along aluqre line to polnit of commencement, and containing IB ncrrs, more or leas. JAMES T UNDEIUULL, Agwnit fol CANADIAN FISI1INO COMPANY LIMITED giUd July ?&tn, J9, LOCAL NEWS NOTES AS.O.N. meeting tonight, 8 o'clock. Members please attend. Mrs. C. S. Von Auron return ed to the city yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. 3. Henry and child are leaving tonight lor a trip to Vancouver. be The Prince Rupert Rotary Club was in business session at its regular weekly luncheon today. President A. C. Small was in the chair arid there was a good attendance -of members. Dont forget dance in Navy Drill Hall, Fiiciay night, 9 o'clock. Young ladies of various clubs especially welcome. 3d, NOTICE A The Public Library will be open Morning and Afternoon of Tuesday and Friday as from September 7tn. The hours on those days will be from 10 a.m. to. 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. All other days will retain old schedule. (206) Lieut. Col. Q. C. Oswell, officer commanding the Prince Rupert1 Machine Gun Regiment, will leave tonight for Victoria on a month's vacation trip. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Oswell who has been visiting here for several weeks. The regular weekly luncheorl if the Prince Rupert Gyro Club yesterday was of an. informal nature with a few matters of passing business coming up for attention. J, R. Blacktoourn was welcomed as a new member as was C. P. Balagno returning to egular attendance after a long absence on account of private business. The appointment of G. D, Bryant as director In place of Dr. John MacDonald, who. has left the city, was reported. Luncheon guests were Harold Singleton and Frank Boreham of Vancouver. Latest recruits to be enlisted (into the Canadian Active Army through the Prince Rupert re-.crulting ' station are Robert John Baiiantyne, 19, a c.n.k. express truck- driver, and Leonard. James Hltchens, 23, a dry dock worker, who applied for re-enlistment after havlrig served In the' Queen's Own Cameron, Highlanders of Winnipeg in 1939 and 1940. They are leaving on tonight's train for Van-couverj., Card of Thanks D, Zarelll, on retiring from the Royal Hotel business, here, desire to express appreciation to all customers, and patrons for the support during many years. Mr. Zarelli also wishes to express the hope that the associations may. be continued In future. FKUIT CROPS NEEDED LONDON, Sept. 2 O) Pilfering of fruit in parts of. North West Kent was so extensive this summer, that policemen, in plain clothes had to be posted in H E. W. Hudson, Manager Vencouver, British Columbia I Th qui, luxurious Hotel Georgia Is favored by visitors to Vsncouver, whcthei pla.ure-bound or on business. The GorSla Is famed throu3r.' out the Northwest, for. its excellent service and appointments, and. its presti9e. Vout visit to Vancouver Is more enjoyable when you stay at the Georsla. SinsU Rooms AH Kyoms Double tvilh Hath Twin Beds , or 'Shower ' ' " ' i CENTRAL . . SMART THE DAILY William Morris, a native, ap-s peared before Magistrate Vance, In city police court this morn-i ing for, being intoxicated, and was fined $25 or seven days. NOTICE There will be no enrolment of ptfplls at the sec? retary office. All, pupils.' will enrolled on Sept. 7. at thg school?. Boatd of School Trustees " (208). Notice Settlement promptly of, any accounts due to the undersign; who is leaving the city. would be appreciated, also the immediate presentation of any bills which may be owing. (Signed) D. ZARELLI. Announcements All Advertisements, in- this, column will be charged for at full month at 25c a word. Orange Ladiss' Meeting, Odd- fellows' Hall, Sept. 9, 8 p.m. W. A. Coast Regiment .Service, Men's Dance, Empress "Y" Club; September 20. C RISP I A- A Quaker Corn Flakes are crisp as a cracker,becausethey're-r-toasted , , . f.vfrtf-flavourful because they're malted . . . oven -fresh, because they're sold only in special flavour-scaled packages. Order a package or two from your grocer todayl T.'K Quaker Oata Company I RATES from ...... $3.00 dally Rooms from $4.50 dailp from $5.00 daily RESERVATIONS ADVISABLE INEXPENSIVE OH 41 NEWS Fine Picnic At Prudhomme Lake Happy Outing by Painters, Decorators, and. Paperhangers. On Sunday a very successful picnic .was. held, at Prudhomme Lake by the Painters Decorators and Paperhangers Union, Features of the day Included two, big meals dinner and supperwith tables set under the trees, with plenty of good, eats, was dpne. full. Justice to. There was fishing and boating on the lake for all. Races, a treasure hunt, a money scramble fpr the children and three horse- Funeral Notice The remains pf Robert Catr will lie In state at Grenville Court Funeral Chapel awaiting Funeral services, which wilj be held in. the Anglican. Cathe dral at 2:30 Friday afternoon. Sept. 3rd Right Rev. J, B, G.lbr son officiating. Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Four room house. I Phone Blue 739. (206 FOB SALE Bed and cr,ib, com plete. 1211 7th Ave. East. (207) FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE Saanen Buck Goat, 0. months old. P. O, Box 273 Prince Rupr ert. (206) FOR SALE Modern, seml- 'bungalow, Hew built house on 2 lots, full plumbing, partly furnished1. 4 minutes-from Dry Dock. Call Red 152 for information. (211) FOR SALE Steel walnut double bed, mattress. Phone Red 728 after C pjn. (208) FOR SALE even room house. Furnished. Immediate posses sion. Write to R. D Christy. Box 86, Terrace, BC. (214) FOR SALE Immediately, one double bed, practically new. No. 12 Angus Apartments. (207) FOR SALE-Westinghouse coal-electric stove (2 ovens), wiring material and hot water coil Included, fire screen, all wool reversible, rug 9xl0'2, extension curtain rods, fringed linen blinds. Phone Red 401.(tt) FOR QUICK SALE Small piano, chesterfield, bed, dresser, etc. 445 5th Avenue West, Phone BJack 408. (206) FOR SALE Karn reed organ, power, blower, two manuals. In first class condition. Apply Catholic Church. (tfj. FOR SALE Fully Improved 20- acre fruit and poultry, farm. $2,500. cash. Sub Station B, Box 1278. t208) OR SALE Duplex house, two five-room suites, choice location, harbor view. Occupancy Oct. 1st. McClymont Agencies, 307 Third Aye. (206) FOR SALE One white enamel coal, and wood range In good condition. $96, W.P.T.B. cell ing nrice. Phone 423. 708 ' Fraser St. (tf) FOR SALE Five roomed house and bathroom: furnished or unfurnished. Glassed In por chesj call, evenings, 1233 Water Street. (208) FOR SALE Tent, 12 by 1.4 and 10 oz; Kitchen Kook, 3 burn er gas stove; Oil Heater stove Sport Light Alladin. $100 cash. Apply J. R. Glngresi; Miller Bay. (215) HOUSE FOR SALE-HSlx rooms and. bath, with or without furniture; hot air' furnace; two lots fenced. Phone Red 509 or calL at 1042 9th A.ve. East, Prjnce Rupert. (207) FOR ALEj-Four female goats, two ,good Saanen. milker? and. 2 Toggenburgs, IV2 years. old; will sell for 45 dollars. Write or see personally. Mrs, , E. Mlettinen .Port Esslngton, B.C. (207) FOR SALE Rough and sized lumber. Civic Centre Carnival. 'has, large quantities of this type .of lumber for sale. Ar-. rangements can be made by, (phoning T. Norton. Youngs at 60 or 747 (206) FOR SALE Acreage' at Wood.-cock, gkeena' River, 10 acres cleared, log cabin and barn. Suitable for chicken farm. $600 cash. Apply Official Administrator, Court House, Prince Rupert. (209) the rown-ups were other features. The horse-shoe pitching included a doubles event In which Messrs. Bayzand and Mll- aney were -winners in the finals. singles event in which. Mr. Cook defeated Mr. Milaney, in me nnai ana a special laaies. vent which was. very amusing and, in which Mrs. Steve Chor,- ley defeated Mrs. Jerry Mllaney in the finals. Cook, with the harmonica, and, Mr Quandt, on the violin, contributed, musical set-actions and Mr,. Ramsay entertained with, afew card tricks. A picnic committee composed -A Messrs. Bayzand, Cook and Milaney were in. charge, of. arrangements aided by Mrs. Copk who was in. charge of, the ets for the day. All were, given a hearty vote of, thanks, by, those resent. All went home tired but hap; qy and with at least one big fish per family. Any man serving six months, in the Canadian Army Is entitled to a rehabilitation grant HELP WANTED vAOTED Woman or. girl to assist Tylth housework. Appl.y Box 550 Daily News. (tfi W ANTED Truck Driver. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, A.M. 71. (tf) WANTED. Janitor foe pastime work in city bank. Applv Box 563 Daily News. (tf ) SALESWOMEN WANTED. Re tail Store Two run-time saleswomen, and, one part-time saleswoman for afternoons, only required by retail stor.e. Only permanent residents will be considered. Excellent oppo-tunity. Reasonable hours including Thursday closing- Apply National Selective Service Offipe, AF 79. (208) WAREHOUSEMAN and laborer required for local oil. company I immediately. Time and, a half for overtime. Apply Selective Sarvice A. M. 7?. (211) WANTED Woman or. girl for coffee shop,, full time, or, part time. Also woman or girl for general handywoman. Good wages. Apply Selective Service AF 73. (tf) WANTED WANTED. URGENTLY 2 or more furnished, rooms. Married couple. Phone Green 81,4. (211) WANTEDFurnished. hou$e or self-contained portion of house for naval officer,, wife and baby.' Indefinite period. Apply. Box 562. Dally News. (206) WANTED Two beds, complete, kitchen tables, chalr ' and outlier household effects. Must be reasonable. Apply Box; 564 Daily News.' (208) WANTED Wardrobe trunk. Phone Black 145. (210) PERSONAL DAY NURSERY Best of care assured your children. Reasonr able rates. 441 7th East. (210) LOST LOST 10 to 12 keys on ring, 3 days ago. Finder please phone Black 818. Reward; (2071 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Beds and couch ano.; other articles, of furniture. 622. 8th Ave. West. (208) REFUSED HIS PAY CARDIFF, Wales, Sept. 2 30 Joseph W. Davies, formerly of, this city, a conscientious objector who served In. the army for. nearly three years and refused, to accept his pay, has been, discharged on condition that he takes up land work. The slogan of. the. Canadian Army's ordnance Training Centre la "Youbendum Wemen-dum'Y Dally News Advertising Brings Results. :!F:a;xiiiili;m::i!:Ka;iaiiii:afl;ii:i!:!i:lxa' y Fresh Local Raw ami 9 Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 mm in September PAOIT THRB3 1 from today on yovP can enjoy more of your favourite tea, Every three weeks (instead of four) 11 E you can use two 2 ounce Tea coupons c Make the most of your extra extra ration ration - -buy buy 'Salada' 'Salada'- - j 1 It yuTM favourite T' T"r 1 t i -& oons I sqk- i AID SUGAR GROWERS KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sept. 2 An all-Island Sugar Cane 10 WMiM -tf urn. Don't Be r r hi. Faiv.H-rs Association lias: been -i formed ia Jamaica, .to-ttfrotect . the . .wrests of estate., o. wners f' and . :-r cane farmers. j -I. r-2ii . .1 Embarrassed! J ,t-.-.; It's more than embarrassing it's doamright4n-i convenient when you need a pin, a pot, a button, (. a mop, or any of those other little things that seem. . unimportant until you need them. Why not make a list and bring it down to f1'-"- 'tore and see how, satisfactorily we can fill it. We'll make sure ypuj-j won't be caught short! THE VARIETY STORE ! i DELIVERY SCHEDULE;,, TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS v are Delivery Days. Orders taken for delivery must be left with us. not later than 4:00 p.m. on day before. Co-operation will assist us greatly in giving better delivery service throughout the. city. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" Phones 18-19. P.O. Box. 575 - Get Ready For SCH US- BAYS EXERCISE BOOKS 6 for 25c, doz. ' 43o Also 10c, 15c and 2Qc slsos . . SCRIBBLERS, plain or ruled paptjr, eacn '.. . '..'5c' HOMEWORK NOTE BOOKS 5c and 10c PENCILS, H.B., each a 5c, dozen 45c DRAWING PENCILS 10c and 15c RUjLERS, plain edge 5c and 10; metal edge 10c and 15c PASTE, Jar, 10c CRAYONS, wax 10c; Reeves 15c PENCIL CRAYONS, 8 colors Reeves SCHOOL PAINTS - -s'f5a POSTER PAINTS, set -'.'$1.15 DRAWING" PORTFOLIOS 10c MUSIC DICTATION BOOKS ... . 10c SET SQUARES and PROTRACTORS 10c artd 15c COMPASSES ,.. i--eSc MacLean PENHOLDERS, 10c; NIBS v,-,c, HIGHROADS DICTIONARY .. 40c We have a Complete Stock of TEXT BOOKS for Prince Rupert Ask for Pric List. I NOTE High School Books only will be sold Tuesday, Sept. 7. Public School Books on Wednesday, S,epjt.; 8.- V: ft r :A mm ' li x W r ' "If : - i til n PL 1 -f-B