station 9 fa (of to tep lively!" huM i sskJnal un IM HOTEL WING ROOM 5 ;han 23.000 doctors I uM MR cnao- been appointed a the United States new management. U - I ROM Ma I'P. 6 30 a m. to 9 a m. 12:00 to 2 p m. t 00 p.m. to 8 p.m. m io PLKA8 BURNERS CLEANED ii win m 0M1 SERVfCt Black 735 IWrntli Ave. t lohnnv's Weil wns of GreenTUIc meet at their vtl- ot later than Octo- nett, as agreed by unci! and endorsed publir meeting. A' HENRY McKAY. tary of Greenville ML pTV T V T T V TT TTTTVTT. led Me At OHNNY'S IACK BAR N Coffee is Tops) as follows Jl k All men and women In military service gel suitable amounts of the health prottctive foods Our Nutrition Authorities also ask us, os civilians, to eat "protective" foods, including a whole grain cereal every day. Nabisco Shredded Wheat is a "whole grain cereal " made from natural 100 whole wheat with all its goodness and food energy. Serve Nobisco Shredded Wheat for Fitness . . . save War Savings Stamps for Victoryl THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. Niogora Falls, Canada ENROLMENT IS RECORD Total of 14l Pupils Attendini: i I. mils Kupert. Arc Now of Prince Attendance at the mibnc high and elementary .schools of Prince Rupert for September, the opening month of thi term, totalled Booh Memorial Hi ah School 487 King Edward School 360 Borden Street School 219 Seal Cove School 83 The Senior High 8chool percentage attendance was 96 8 and Junior High School. 95 36 King Edward reported a per-efttuage of 90.21. Fifty-seven Borden Street pupils had fct attendance. Local Tides Saturday, Oct I Hieh Low 10:08 22-09 3 30 16:00 18 7 feet 19.7 feet 5.2 feet 7.8 feet RHEUM ATll PAINS AND STIFFNESS NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms. Hot and ( old Water Prinze Phone 281 Kupert, B.C. P.O. Box 196 lacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A GOOD PLACE TO IDI ' BUY VICTORY BONDS Place your Dollar to fight, It will place the Hun in flight M :7 3rd Ave. WHAT'S YOUR NEED? TV roLi Y' n o in, . - have a very large slock of 'Used and reconditioned i K, "it ill m,.s and qualities Il l v .'lll'KT in many colours and widths ehMi tt mosl a" descriptions: chairs. 'mi; ' sV"l!- ... siv . " "'M TRIC FIaTURBBi eic. ' "nil si i iitiiir. t iisir .. Hi I UM 'all tvpes). oilmen,, ", h u"ter Stools and Tables III ' ' ii... r lAlti) TABLES, POOL TABLES raiu.rI"',,'M.too numerous to mention - e may have Just the tables, ,ES Shelves, Why not drop article you want. A SALLE THEATRE EQUIPMENTS (iranville St., Vancouver. B.C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Charlotte Dodimead left last night on a trip to Bernard Allen, superintendent of the Prince Rupert dry dock, lelt last night on a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. L. H. Dennison, the former MLss Nellie Ourvich. is here from Whitehorse for a visit, of a few days with her brother Spiro Gurvich. R G Birch, accountant of the Bank ol Montreal, was introduced as a new member a: the meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night. A WINTER IS COMING We suggest you bring in your car chains NOW f'.-r repair. When snow arrives we may be too busy to give you attention. S. E. Pa:ker Ltd, Ford Garage. Robert Oordon returned to ;he city on last night's train from Lakelse Lake where he spent the past few days closing up his summer home for the sf a son. Guests at the annual dinner meeting last night of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce we:e R. M. Winslow. president of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. S. E Parker. D. C. MfRar. S. J Jabour. George Taylor. Maurice Brydges. Sam Cuirie and M. L Gutierrez. Private James Hadden Is spending the week at his home here on leave from his military duties at Kingston. Ontario. He a: rived on Tuesday night's train 1149. a mrrarv of nrinelr fv 1 d ,. b leavins Saturday reports, present at the month- ( mghl on nis retUrn Fast, ly meeting of the board last night, showed This Is the lar gest enrolment tttal in the his tory of the city. G. W Cripps. provincial assessor, will leave Monday night for rviaii Polls on official business he attendance per school was and Will -proceed from there to Vancouver. About the middle of November he wiy be back, accompanied by Mrs Cripps who has been away in Vancouver since June. The Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- 1 merce will continue its member . ment of the annual fee of $10. I Correspondent at the meet- ing of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night included acknowledgement from Hon. C. D. Howe, minister of munitions lUld supply, of the junior chamber's endorsatio.i of a permit being granted for the construction of a second theatre in Prince Rupert. Engagement Mr and Mrs. C M. LeClaire, 411 McBrlde St.. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Lilliin Fern, to Robert William Thiel, only son of Mr. and Mrs. William Thiel of Chicago. The wedding to take place in early spring. KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. phone Red 247 LLsUllil SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria wavnoints, Stewart and and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 IffTT.Fi'fffF 3y Meloqrem Health Meal, the most deNcious porridge. It's a blend of Whole Wheat, Table Bran, Rye and flax. Has a mild ly laxative action. THE DAILY NEWS MY. C. Van Campbell left last night for Vancouver with her two children. R. F. Thomas, charged with failing to attend parades of the Prince Rupert Reserve Machine Gun Battalion, was fined $15 with option of 15 days in jail in police court this morning. D. McN. Lowe was the winner of the raffle of a war savings certificate for the benefit of the Queen's Fund at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club yesterday. R. C. St. Clair occupied the chair in the absence of President A. S. Nick-erson and there was a good at tendance of members with several guests. The speaker was Dr. R. G. Knipe, director of the public health unit. A . FOR SALE Household furni ture. 1324 Overlook St. FOR SALE furnishing 628 8th East . or call after WANTED i237i Entire household and accessories. Phone Green 113 7 p.m. '236' FdR SALE New modern 3 room house, full plumbing, ideal location for fisherman or Dry Dock worker. Any reasonable offer accepted Phone Red 152 after 5 p.m.. 1071 Ambrose' Ave. '239' FOR SALE 5 loom house with furnace. Price $3000. Immediate possession. 424 Dunsmuir St. Green 390. (140) FOR SALE Four roomed house partly furnished with basement. Two lotsfenced. $1100 cash or $1250 on terms. Immediate posse.-.sion. 1840 7th Ave. East. Phone Blue 482. '239i FOR SALE Centrally located five roomed furnished house. Immediate possessions. Phone Oreen 278. '240' FOR SALE Nearly Phone Red 395. new stove. i237i FOR SALE CRUISER VPRA S FRY. FULLY EQUIPPED. Enterprise H. D. Engine, anchor winch, Edison storage battery. I oil burning range. A ral sea boat, length 36' o.a., 10' 6" beam, draft 5'. Price $1950.00 M. M. Stephens & Co., Ltd. '2371 WANTED OLD UMBRELLAS Regardless of condition we will pay you cash for your old umbrellas. Conserve Canada's metals for war industry. Help us supply the manufacturers with umbrella frames. Annette Ladie.s Wear Co. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND HOARD for gentleman only. Phone Red 976. (240) ROOM and BOARD 718 PrtUer Street. (Ml) WANTED TO RENT WANTFD TO RENT Small house or 2 or 3 room suite by married couole, two children. 5 and 3. Wiite Box 597 Dally News. (2491 Young Massett Man Succumbs Livingstone Oodfrey Adanu. after a lengthy illness, passed away last night at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams He was twenty-six years of age and a well known young native man erf Massett He had been a patient first at Port Simpson General Hospital ;.nd later at Coqualeetza Sanitarium, having been broueht. back here from the south a few weeks ago. The remains will bp sent on Sunday to Massett where interment will be made Besides his parents, the younsr man is .survived by his grandfather. Rev. Samuel G. Davis Presbyterian Church pastor at Hydaburg. Alaska, and four biothers- Ivan Adams ion service overseas i. Oliver. Lome and Victor Adams-and four sister? Julia. June, Dolores and May T W Brown is acting as police court magistrate in the absence of Stipendiary Magistrate W D. Vance who li away on a va cation. SCHOOL WAS ENTERED During the summer vacation Seal Cove School was entered and softballs taken, it was reported to the school board Wed -nesday night by the principal. MLs.s Eileen Gibsort. School keys were also removed. SCHOOL SAVINGS Pupil.s of Borden 8treet School during the month of September this year purchased war savings stamps to the value of $91.80. making the total for July. August. September $149-95. Kins Edward School had 119 pupils buying war savings stamps for a total cf $130 during September. WANTED-Woman janitor. part 'ime. for local school. Apply .Vat'onal Selective Service A M. 91. '238' WANTED Chambermaids for hotel work. Apply National Selective Service AF 87. '238' WANTED- - Baker's helper for local bakery, night work, 8-hour uay. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 89. 1 236 1 JANITOR Wanted for local hotel, room and board and wag- Apply Selective Service Office AM 84. itf) PERSONAL FOR your Spirella Foundation Garment, Phone Black 145. i245' Washing done. 1337 Plggot Ave. I238i DAY NURSERY rates. Apply 441 East. LOST reasonable 7th Avenue ! (250' ! JET" for polishing hot stoves is a boon. Winter months mean hot stoves always. 'JET'' is safe, handy. Sold everywhere, i FURRIER ALTERATIONS and any kind of repair work. Be patriotic. No pick-ups or deliveries. Work done in private home. 929 Tenth Ave. East 1 245 1 L. C. OYER. Interior Decorating paper hanging. Phone Black 810. 1 239 1 LOST 2 Yale keys on ring Wednesday, on Third Ave Finder please leave at Daily News. (238' 1( 'ST Four keys on ring between Ridley Home and Overlook Street. Finder please leave at Daily News. (340) LOST Billfold containing U. S E. D. pass. Abe N. Eidse. Finder please leave at Daily News. '2361 1 ( 1ST Furlough C.N.R. Boat ticket. Reward Daily News. Apply Box 594 (2361 FOR RENT FOR RENT Large room, suitable 2 men or business couple. I'hone 506 after 6 o'clock (111 WILL Rent house, 4 rooms furnished. In Vancouver, with winter fuel. In exchange for rental of similar house In Prince Rupert. Reply giving particulars to Box 595 Daily News. (2381 Women of Moose Meeting-Dance Tne Women of the Moose, chapter 211. held their meeting at the Oddfellows- Hall Wednesday under the auspices of the senior regent. Margaret Tolin. This was followed by a very enjoyable dance with about 150 in attendance. Mrs. Jean De Carlo lurnished the music. Announcements All advertisements in this column will he charged for a full month at 25c a word. S. O. N. Invitation Dance. Oddfellows' Hall Oct. 15 Orange Ladies Dance Oct 14 Oddfellows' Hall. Jean De-Cailo's Orchestra. Refreshments Red Cross Tea October 21st Home of Mrs. Kergin. 430 4th Ave. West. Eastern Star Ball. October fl W. A. Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance. Oct. 25. Empress Club. 'Help Norway" Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 29. Drawing for raffle. Presbyterian Bazaar. Nov. 4 Little Norwav Tea. Nov. 10. Cathedral Fall Bazaar Nov. 18. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar. Nov. 2b United Church Bazaar 2nd. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE 27 It. gillnet boat with 5 h p. Vivian engine, In good running order. $225. Can be seen at Cow Bay Boat Building shed. '237' hip in the national Canadian TOR SALE-Motorcycle 629 8th Junior Chambers of Commerce i Association. Las: night's annual Ave. West. Phone Red 438. . . meeting of the local Junior . '236) Chamber authorized the pay HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced warehouseman for grocery wholesale. Steadv work, good wages. 1 Apply Selective Service Commission AM 91. m BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant. Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Block Phone 387 HELEN'S BEAUT SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 20ti 4th St. Phone 655 "STAR'S" STYLE WEAR Ladies' & Children's Ready - to - Wear I 625 Third Ave. W. Black 780 B. M. LAMB. TAILOR Ladies' & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 SMITH & KLEINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 NOT! C E We wish to announce that we are now open for ladies' and men's suit alterations of all sorts. Quick and efficient service. MODERN TAILORS 318 5th St. Behind Royal Bank Phone Blk 84 International Com'spondence Schools Canadian Limited B. 1'. I.ovin, Representative Box 520 1315 Piggot Ave. Prince Rupert. B.C. FRATERN AL ORDERS Prince Rupert I.O.O.F. LODGI NO. 63 !f"T"v meets 2nd and C- 4th Tuesdays every month at 8 p.m. MADE TO LAST Decks of large warships are made of Honduias mahogany. We want you to PAffB THKEB Look Vour B est and we are sure we can please you with one of our lovely Permanents Annette Powell Beauty Shoppe 4th Street (Across from Post Of flee J. Phone Blue 917 MEN'S Working Boots PALMERS "MOOSE HEAD BRAND" , 8 inch and 6 inch. ORE Pi & STERLING Chrome and Men-nenite calf with double soles and solid throughout. Priced from $5.50 Shoe findings and arch supports. Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes . ..... .. ft Yes, IT IS EARLY AISLE; OF GIFTS For 'Xma Shopping But ve urge you to buy ycur gifts as soon as possible-Conditions are unusual this year-Selection and service will not be so good later. DEADLINE FOR 1 We have a good selection of overseas gifts and cards. The VarietylStore FIRST CHOICE Our Special Box of 21 Fine CHRISTMAS CARDS 95c New 1943 designs folder type cards with matching envelopes. This attractive value will sell out fast-(Jet a box or two NOW!