6. 1&3 OCTOBER THE DAILY NEWS WES )RS DISFRANCHISED j are disqualified ;i..3 la Britain. ksiE SALES TAX vnoral sales tax in Aus- 12' i percent. NOTICE jtuens of Greenville meet at their vll- jnot ater than Octo- 5 next, as agreed by ouncil and endorsed public meeting. iedl HENRY McKAY, retary of Greenville cuncil DIL BURNERS CLEANED II WD YM AN NOME SERVICE Black 73S Senth Ave. West TTTTWTTTTTTTTTTTT leet Me At OHNNY'S 0 Johnny's IACK BAR ht Coffee is Tops) WML HOTEL LNfi KOOM pr new management. f ALS rilOM 35c UP. kfast 6-30 a.m, to 9 a.m. h 12 00 to 2 p.m. fa 5:00 p.m. to 8 p.m. IE AIM TO PLEASE I LOCAL NEWS NOTES J. O. Johns Is leaving tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver! BOYS' FALL OVERCOATS 81zes 3 through 18. Bring the boy In now. Complete stock. RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE, 217 Sixth St. near 3rd Avenue. (235) Mrs. W. T. Kergln, who has been visiting in the city for the ,;ast two weeks. Is leaving tomorrow night on her return to Vancouver. WINTER IS COMING We suggest you bring " in your car chains NOW fcr repair. When snow arrive we may be too busy to give you attention. S. E. Paiker Ltd, Ford Oarage. Regimental Sergeant Major E. R. MacDonald of the Prince Rupert Machine Oun Regiment returned to the city this morning from a trip to his home at Ladysmlth, Vancouver Island. H Captain Frank Guy Armltage, noted Dickenslan portrayer, was an interesting and novel speak er at the regular weekly luncheon of th Prince Rupert Gyro Club today. Presjdent W. J. Scott w5)in the chair and there , was a good attendance of mem- j bers wittita few guests. ; " I Mr. and Mrs. Len Griffiths and Mr. and Mrs. Amerigo Dominate returned home on last night's train from a trip to Vancouver. They motored back via the Cariboo Highway and the central Interior. At Ashcroft they met D. C. Schubert, formerly of this city. iCLIPTIIESE COAL TIPS Keeps Registers Clear Chairs or other pieces of furniture placed in front of hot air registers and hot water ra diators hinder the circulation fit heat through the room. Keep them clear and take off all covers from radiators. Albert & McCaffery PHONE 110 J.M.S.Loubser I).C, B A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 640 HAT'S YOUR NEED? We have a very large stock of (Used and reconditioned) i v'?.'.n a" sles anl qualities 1 1 nv.J1 CARPET In many colours and widths l"MTl'UE of most all descriptions: chairs, tables,, -UUIC I.AflC vi rnTittn rlVTI'n 1C Kni i'M'Al'lHTORIUM. CHAIRS, CARD TABLES - iMii!E CHAIRS (all types), Counters, sneives, FUAltn TABLES, POOL TABLES f aVni1 cle,s 100 numerous to mention. Why not drop tASALLE THEATRE EQUIPMENTS 9 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. LD'bb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY LttTlt n a v . .... . . BVAt AWU EVERYDAY C A K I a B'ock, 3rd Strcor Phone 234 Moose Ladies' Dance. Oct. e. KWONG SANG IIING (It) W. R. McAfee returned to the city at the end of- last week from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. C. H. Elkins is leaving tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver. In M emoriam In loving memory of Sgt. Pilot Mike Hudema, killed on active service overseas Octeber 8. 1942 We often think of days gone by When we were all together, A shadow o'er our lives has cast Our loved ene gone forever Sadly missed by the family I For fail, left rclltl ol HEADACHE, NEURALGIA I or NEURITIC PAIN I USE ASPIRIN I in handy tint el 12 labials HOP KEE CHOP SUEY - HOUSE Next to King Tal r,12 7th AVE. WEST AH jour patronage welcome Open 3 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 3 B.C. FURNITURE i COMPANY 10 Cabin Cook 00 Cfl Stoves, at.... -JU 3fi Mattresses Sizes 3-3, ..0, U 50 ni 6 Cold Seal Rugs 9x12 . . 12.00 Phone Black 321 Third Avenue SERVICES TO Vancouver,. Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 Will Grant Membership Oddfellows' Hall. Danelne Dancing in 10 Transient Nurses Will be Asked to 2. (234) Sons of Norway meeting Thursday, Oct. 1, 8 pjn. A Moose Ladies' meeting to night, 8 p.m. Oddfellows Hall to Join B.C. Association, Registered Nurses Decide at Meeting The matter of transient nurses, who are registered in other provinces of Carlida, came up for lengthy dlscussioon at the regular monthly meeting of the local branch of the British Columbia Registered Nurses As sociation, held in the nurses' home on Monday. The meeting went on record as stating that "we will accept for a period of not more than six months nurses who are reg-Isteied In other provinces in Canada, and during that time ihey will be encouraged to take out registration in B.C." It was felt that such an ar rangement would be fair to both the association and the nurses, because it would enable nurses who are in Prince Rupert for only a short time to take part in the activities of the associ ation. The hospital matron her approval of nurses doing ?peclal duty in cases where their iwn relatives are sick, provided that they notify her when they intend to do so. Twentytwo nurses attended the meeting, of which twelve were from the hospital staff j Miss A. Murray, second vice- ! oresident, was in the chair in FOR SALE Entire household j furnishing and accessories. I 628 8th East. Phone Green 113 or call after 7 pjn. (236) Cable Springs for . three-quar ter size bed. 427 5th Ave. East Blue 967. (232) TOR SALE 5 room house with basement, 2 lots. 640 8th Ave East Phone Red 113 ( 235) . J ; i '3R SALE Small cook stove, spring and mattress, congnl-eum rug. Phone Green 527. (234) FOR 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 pan.. 1071 Ambrose Ave. (239) FOR SALE Davenport suite, gateleg table and chairs, stainless top kitchen table, two wicker chairs, bedV complete, dresser cihiffonlere. radio, linoleums. Call evenings. 1109 7th Ave. East. FOR SALE Four roomed house partly furnished with basement. Two lots fenced. $1100 cash or $1250 on terms. Immediate possession. 1840 7th Ave. East. Phone Blue 482. (239) FOR SALE CRUISER VERA S. FRY, FULLY EQUIPPED, Enterprise H. D. Engine, anchor winch, Edison storage battery, oil burning range. A real sea boat, length 36' o.a.. 10' f" beam, draft 5'. Price $1950.00 M. M. Stephens & Co., Ltd. (237) WANTED WANTED--Two or more furnish ed rooms, manled couple. Reward. Green 314. (234) V ANTED Furnished house or apartment for one adult and child. Phone Green 155. (234) WAtN'TED 3 room furnished suite or furnished house by Canadian officer, wife and child. Call Blue 754. (234) WANTED i OLD UMBRELLAS. itegardless 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 Ladles Wear Co. (tf) The case of Private H. Mich-1 Fluorescent lighting Is to be aluk, charged with giving liquor Installed In the city office U to Martha Brown, 22 a native ' the necessary priority for 1U in- woman, was dismissed hy Mag istrate Vance in police court this morning after the Brown girl failed to identify Mlchaluk as the man who gave her the liquor. the absence of the president. Mrs. Gordon Bryant. The meeting accepted with regret the resignations of Mrs. O. L. Murray as chairman of the registration committee, and Mrs. G. A. Hunter as chairman of the membership committee. and to replace them elected Miss Ruth Corbould as chairman of the membership com mittee, and Mrs. John Sikler as chairman of the registration committee. Miss Cain was elected convex er of the program committee. It was decided to hold a. fall dance in November and a com mittee composed of Miss A. Murray, Miss Humphrey, and Miss Cain were appointed to or ganlze it. Following the meeting refresh ments were served. Advertise in the Dally News! WANTED room LUMBAGO' ACHES '1 AND PAINS ) with 5 h.p. Vivian engine, In good running order. $225. ,Can be seen at Cow- Bay Boat Building shed.. (237) FOR SALE--Motorcycle. 629 8th Ave. West. Phone Red 438. (236) FOR SALE Household furniture. 1324 Overlook St. (237) FOR SALE 5 room house with furnace. Price $3000. Immed ate possession. 424 Dunsmuir St. Green 390. (234) FOR SALE Typewriter. , Apply 215 4th Ave. East. (239) American Signals 415, Angler. (234) WANTED, TO RENT Furnished house or apartment for Tellable Air Force officer, wife and one child. Apply Box 593 Daily News. (233) WANTED By October 15 fur nished suite or housekeeping room try Service man and wife No children. Apply Box 596 Daily News. (234) HELP WANTED WANTED Janitor (part time) with free quarters for apartment house in city. Apply National Selective Service AM 90. (tf) WANTED Girl or married lady to work in grocery store. Apply National Selective Service, A.F. 89. (234) WANTED Chambermaids for hotel work. Apply National i Selective Service AF 87. (238) WANTED Baker's helper for local bakery, night work, 8-hour day. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 89. (230) JANITOR Wanted for local hotel, room and board and wages. Apply Selective Service Office AM 84. (tf) PERSONAL SARDIS NURSERIES R.R. No. 2 Sardls. B.C. Order' your requirements In fruit trees and ornamental shrubs and trees direct from us. Last year's catalogue and prices stiU'prevall. Catalogue on request. FOR your Splrella Foundation Garment, Phone Black 145. (245) Washing done. 1337 PIggot Avt. stallatlon can be secured. W. R Love Electric Co. will carry out the installation at a contract (238) DAY' NURSERY, reasonable rates. Apply 441 7th Avenue East. (250) 'JET" for polishing hot stoves Is a boon. Winter months mean hot stoves always. "JET" Is safe, handy. Sold FURRIER ALTERATIONS and any kind of repair, work. Be patriotic! No pick-ups or deliveries. Work done In private home 929 Tenth Ave. East. (245) L. C. OYER, Interior Decorating paper hanging. Phone Black 810. (239) LOST LOST Glasses In case on 3rd Ave. Finder please leave at Dally News. (235) LOST Furlough C.N.R. Boat ticket. Reward.! Apply Box 594 Dally News. (236) FOUND In Jones' News Stand, small purse containing money. (234) figure of $196. Announcements All advertisements In thin column will be charged for a. full month at 25c a word. Catholic Bazaar, School Hall, Oct. 6 and 7. S. O. N. Invitation Dahce. 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 22. 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. Cathedral Fall Bazaar Nov. 18. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 25. United Church Bazaar 2nd. J- CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE 27 ft. glllnet boat WANTED TO RENT FOR RENT TO RENT Large' WILL Rent house, 4 rooms fur or apartment, can nlshed. in Vancouver, with winter fuel, in exchange for rental of similar house in Prince Rupert. Reply giving particulars to Box 595 Daily News. (238) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ' GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc.! Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Block Phone 387 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 206 4th St. Phone 655 "STAR'S" STYLEWEAR Ladies & Children's Ready - to - Wear 625 Third Ave. XV. Phone 174 Black 780 B. M. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies' & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and. Heating Engineers. P.O. Box 274 NOTICE We wish to announce that we are now open for ladles' and men's suit alterations of all sorts. Quick and efficient service. MODERN TAILORS 318 5th St. Behind Royal Bank Phone Blk. 84 International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin, Representative Box 526 1315 PIggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert I.O.O.F. LODGE NO. 63 meets 2nd and S-MthTuesdays every month at 8 p.m. Try a riassinect Ad In the Dally News for Quick Results. PAOB THREE l a 1 Mil) IN THE PARK? 1 I V G00d LIGHT rir a Reddy says: Protects Sight... Says REMY KILOWATT Why be in the dark about taking care of jour eyes? It's poor economy to save on light at the expense, of your eyes! Use adequate lighting at all times and make sure the. light falls on your book or paper without glare or shadow. Plenty of sewing or knitting to do? Be sure you don't strain your eyes under too little light. And avoid waste of light by,keeping the bulbs and shades free of dust! Don't let the children strain their eyes by studying under a light that is either harsh or dim. Young eyes need a good study lamp that sheds a pleasant light on their books. "Are you still 'petting your change in War Savings Stamps'? You know we still have the Hunt and the Japs to lick I" 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-Get a box or two NOW!