f it Ay OCTOBER 7, I FLASH Irf aanttjr Oranges!! , CUCUMBERS fkins lONE etary of Oreenville unclL ITALIAN PRUNES 31-90 2 79c rj 89c h 93c 2 d" 1.09 I; Craie size 3.90 15c 30 f a,2'b"25c :h CARROTS. 25c rWTYYTYTYTTTYTTTT Meet Me At OHNNY'S e Johnny's MACK BAR ur Coffee Is Tops), 4 4 P-'ewi Advertising Brings HONEV GRAHAM WAFERS, Giant Household Economy pack, each PUREX TIS8UE. 5 rolls 1.09 IB.C. HANDY SODAS, Qlant Household Economy pack, each POWDERED MILK. KLIM. 5-lb. tin 42c 2.89 39c SWIFT'S PREMIUM SAUSAGE X tin- Ration Value, iipon, each ERS. Lb. EPepper-. lb. c 38c SALAD BOWL SPECIALS 2 lbs. No. 1 Tomatoes, 2 heads Firm Let tuce, both for OVERWAITEA LTD. NOTICE dtltens of Greenville Id Viet at their vtl- ot later than Octo-next, as agreed by ioaiKll and endorsed public meeting. i) HENRY McKAY 55c REGAL SALAD OIL. Jar 1.29 FREE DELIVERY C. H. Worley, superintendent of dining and sleeping cars. ' Canadian National Railways, Winnipeg, In the course of an official tour, arrived in the city yesterday from Vancouver and proceeded east by the evening train. 1' CENTRAL HOTEL DINING ROOM Under new management. MEALS FROM 35c UP. Breakfast 6:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Lunch 12:00 to 2 p.m. Supper".' V.00 pm. to 8 pjn. WE AIM TO PLEASE OIL BURNERS CLEANED HANDYMAN . HOME SERVICE Black 735 224 Seventh Ave, West llacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A GOOD PLACE TO IUY" Exceptional Mirror Values ! Frame Mirrors - 45c, 65c and 85c each N Mirrors $1-25 each ound. Square, and Oblong Mirrors, heavy crystal glass; Venetian cut designs. Priced from $3-95 each 327 Third Avenue HAT'S YOUR NEED? j e have a very large stock of (Used and reconditioned) ln a" sl a"d qualities I'Pvi-r "" 1,4 ' many cuiuurs uiiu muma 1 "Mil UK of most all descriptions: chairs, tables, inn.e.s,.erfie,d sets. e. i"UIl I.AMliC W.-W rnrrntn mfWYTllTf VC a Coi tS AU"ITOUIUM CHAIRS, CARD TABLES fB THEATRE CHAIRS (all types), Counters, Shelves, lnt rh Counter Stools and Tables S'LLIAKI) TABLES, POOL TABLES faVn1'01" to numerous to mention. Why not drop l line 1V mav Vivo luet lha irtlr-li vnn want SALLE THEATRE EQUIPMENTS t) m . 9 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. P'lb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY ' "IDA Y A W n Plfun vn 1 V iiiMAN'S FOUNTAIN Sl'ock, 3rd Street C A It I) S V ENS Phone 234 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. M. P. MiCaffery returned a Sons of Norway meeting to- to the city yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Ben Llpsln returned to the city yesterday afteroon from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. O. Jerstad and Mrs. K. Slatta returned to the city yes terday from a trip to Carl Lundqulst of Hays Cove Circle returned to the city yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacPhee returned to the city yesterday afternoon from a trip to S. J. Jabour, who has been !n the city for the past few lays on -business, will leave to light on his return to Vancou ver. 4 BOYS' FALL OVERCOATS 31zes 3 through 18. Bring the ioy In now. Complete stock. 3UPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE, 217 Sixth St. near 3rd Avenue. (235) Miss Dorothy Shearman, R.N., 1 on the staff of the Prince Ru pert General Hospital, leaves tonight to spend a vacation with her sister, Miss Marjorle Shearman, in Vancouver. Sergeant W. D. Smith, formerly manager for the Northern British Columbia Power Co. at Stewart, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to spend an extended leave. Mrs. S. A. Kielback returned to the city yesterday, afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Macdon-ald returned to the city yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Dr. Roger G. Knlpe. director of the Prince Rupert public health unit, was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Ro tary Club. He presented a quiz on venereal disease and spoke A. S. Nlckerson chair. was in the North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 night 8 o'clock. THE DAILY NEWS FAQS THREB Bruce Mlckleburgh returned to the city yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where, In his capacity as regional representa tive, he attended a session of the executive of the British Col umbia Teachers' Federation. Mrs. H. J. MacCallum and daughter arrived In the city yesterday afternoon from Vancou ver to take up residence, Joining Mr. MacCallum, travelling passenger agent for Canadian National Railways. Wartime Housing has turned over on lease arrangements two six-room houses to the board of school trustees for use In the housing of married teachers, Ave. West. Phone Red 438. (236) Accounts passed for payment FOR SALE Household furnl- at the regular monuily meeting of the board of school trustees last night included $7,092.90 in salaries including teachers, jani tors and secretary. Schrol supply purchases totalled $775.46 TOOK HEAVY TOLL Japan's greatest earthquake. in 1703, killed 200,000 persons. BABY'S GOLDS Relieve misery fast externally. Rub on KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST AH 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 sAvAuTl 'SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria Wavnoints, 5tewart and and ture. 1324 Overlook St. (237) FOR SALE Entire household furnishing and accessories. 628 8th East. Phone Green 113 or call after 7 p.m. (236) FOR SALE 5 room house with basement, 2 lots. 640 8th Ave. East Phone Red 113 (235) 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 pin.. 1071 Ambrose Ave. (239) 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 Centrally located five roomed furnished house. Immediate possessions. Phone Green 278. ' (240) FOR SALE Nearly new stove. Phone Red 395. (237) FOR SALE CRUISER VERA S. FRY. FULLY EQUIPPED, Enterprise II. D. Engine, anchor winch, Edison storage battery, oil burning range. A real sea boat, length 36' o.a., 10' 6," beam, draft 5 Price $1950.00 M. M. Stephens & Co., Ltd. (237) WANTED 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 Ladles Wear Co. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman only. Phone Red 976. (240) FOR RENT 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. (238) Mrs. Henry Lindseth returned Steps are being taken by the to the city at the first of the board of school trustees to ob-week from a trip to Vancouver, tain the services of a part time assistant Janitor at Booth Mem-. An application from Miss M. orial High School. MacMahon of Enrierby for a posl- - tlon on .the local school teaching staff was read at last night In Memoriam meeting of the board of school trustees and filed for future r rv,na ,. , reference. house or apartment for reliable Air Force officer, wife and one child. Apply Box 593 Dally News. (235) HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced warehouseman for grocery wholesale. Steady work, good wages. Apply Selective Service Commission AM 91. .tf) WANTED Chambermaids for hotel work. Apply National Selective Service AF 87. (238) WANTED- Baker's helper for local bakery, night, work, 8-hour day. Appiy Unemploy ment Insurance Commission AM 89. (236) JANITOR Wanted for local hotel, room and board and wages. Apply Selective Service Office AM 84. (tf) PERSONAL FOR your Splrella Foundation Oarment, Phone Black 145. (245) Washing done. 1337 Piggot Avt. (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 Daily News. (235) LOST Four keys on ring between Ridley Home and Overlook Street. Finder please leave at Dally News. (240) LOST Billfold containing U. S. E. D. pass. Abe N. Eldse. Finder please leave at Dally News. (236) LOST Furlough C.N.R. Boat ticket. Reward.! Apply Box 594 Dally News. (236) BORN IN AEGEAN Hlpporates, "father of medicine" was born on the Island of Cos In Uhi? Aegean Sea. loved wife and sister, Mrs. J. Preece, who passed away Octo- Trustee E. J. Smith acted as Der 7, 1942. chairman at the regular month ly meeting of the board of school trustees last night in the absence of the chairman, Jack Deane. The Varden Singers, local Norwegian choir, was granted by the board of school trustees "You are gone, but not forgotten." Rest in Peace. JACK and EDITH. Announcements All advertltements In this rnlumn will ti rhmrwA tn a last night permission to use the fuu month at 25c a word. music room oi King Edward School for its weekly practices at a rental of $1.50 subject to approval of the principal and arrangement with "the Janitor. Permission for use of the school music room was asked in a let- The houses on Eighth Avenue jter from the wcretary of the East are already In occupancy. ' choir' Rudolph Olsen. The choir Single men school teachers are 1 ad ,b" us!n soclal uParJ . . , . , , ,. , ,. lor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church being accommodated in the. staff. wWch hag nQW glyen oyer houses and single women are to use of the men of the ser-belng taken care of otherwise, vices. ffieadij Cut Macaroni Catholic Bazaar, School Hall, Oct. 6 and 7. S. O. N. Invitation Dance. Oddfellows' Hall Oct. 15 Orange Ladies' Dance Oct. 14 Oddfellows' Hall. Jean De-Catlo'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, Nor. 4. Cathedral Fall Bazaar Nov. 18. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 25. United Church Bazaar 2nd. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE fbriefly on the subject. President ; poR SALE Motorcycle. 629 8th I WANTED TO RENT FOR SALE 27 ft. glllnet boat WANTED TO RENT Furnished with 5 h.p. Vivian engine, in ftood running order. $225. Can be seen at Cow Bay Boat Building shed. (237) 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. W. NOTICE Black 780 B. M. LAMB, TAILOR Ladles' & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. Phone 174. P.O. Box 271 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 Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited B. F. I.ovin, Representative Box 526 1315 Piegot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert I.O.O.F. LODGE NO. 63 meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays every month at 8 p.m. Try a Classified Ad In the Dally News toi Quick Results. 50 00 DUTCH DERIVATION The word brandy is derived from the Dutch word "torande-wlnj" meaning burnt wine. temv -A ..tlMke,!!fe i IN ANCIENT CHINA Iron ore and smelting were conducted in China 2,500 years ago. ( HOTEL I H L W. Hudson, Mtnajcr Vancouver, British Columbia I The quiet, luxurious Hotel Gors! Is fevored by visitors to Vancouver, whether pleasure-bound or on business. 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