DAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 193 THEY'VE DONE A SWELL JOB! twI- to Alii"! ucc oil Iid, .inlintirdaitooor . h uUci and the men Of the Z S5 'SALADA r' i ... are able to enjoy a ,L,rd"in3re of their favourite f ,,.c Now you can use two , ' " lex c3Uin.ua every three U-t) austcad of every Mr. KWOXO SANG IIINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tai At 7th AVE. WEST All jonr patronage welcome Open a lu Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 1:30 a.m. phone Red 247 NEW ROYAL HOTEL a - iVana. 1 'AtVt Unm Rates 75c up 50 Rodms, licit and Cold Water Printe Rupert, B.C. no 11 ( W9 IkO 11UIIC mil tw. I M S I niikcpr l).C, B.A. Chiropractor GOLD SEAL J' I 1 M ' I Fancy Red Sockeye SS Salmon and Herring tii Tomato are both on active service but will be back on your jrocer's shelf soon as cori- lllnn. t. or. Ail B.C Furniture Company and Hinges at a low price. (lows. 1 Water Tank, 60 Kaiions. 20 WaSll llnbino i ?o.50 each. lUOIIIO UL Wione Black 324 i t ihird Avenu'e AKMY NEEDS Men and Women Don't .n for a call A VOLtJMfeEK! or K- E. MORTIMER 224 2nd Ave. LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1 Canadian Legion B. E. S. L ) Executive Meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. ATex MacDohald left Sunday night for Vancouver where they will take up, future residence. James H. Thompson returned to the city this morning from Terrace where he spent the week-end wVth Mrs. Thompson who Is at present in residence there. P. A. Wolattftt, who has been employed at 'the local dry dock for some time, teft Sunday night for Vancouver where he will locate. His wife and family are coming there to Join him. Mrs. G. R. S- Blackaby and Sons returned to the city oh Sunday night's train after spending the summer at Lake Mrs. R. G. Birch and famllv returned to the city on Sunday night's train after spending peveral weeks holtdaylhg at Lake Kathlyn. Wallace's wish to announce that from this date on, the store will be closed at 5:30 p.m. (213r Corp. Fred Brunton provincial police officer at Queen Charlotte City, arrived in the city ! yesterday afternoon from the Islands for a brief visit on official business, returning to the Islands this morning. 1 Moose Lodge meeting tonight, at 8 o'clock in the Eagles' Hall Rev. W. Affleck, United Church missionary at Queen Charlotte City, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from the Islands for a brief visit. Padre Diirnford Now in Sicily Well Known Local Clergyman, NOw Army Padre, ,With Army of Occupation Local friends have received word from Rev. C. H. Durhford, first area padre at Prince Ru- Brtlce Micklebutgh of the lo- "pert, who went overseas two or cal schdol teaching staff return ed to the city yesterday morn ing after Spending the Summer vacation. He als'o made, a trip to Toronto as a delegate to the national conventloh of the new Labor Progressive pa.ty. Notice EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS wish to announce that, beginning Monday, August 30th, they will again start to jlnck up and delivered dry cleaning. PHONE 858 (211) three years ago, to the effect that he is now in Sicily. He describes interestingly conditions on the big Italian island which was captured by Allied forces. Apparently, the Italian people weltom'eS the arrival of the British. , For STRAINS, SPRAINS end MM SORE MUSCLES PIHE ReS.News Aavertlsmg Brlnss the Antiseptic Lihimeht You MIE 6th CoihpuUory Eniployinent Transfer Order, issued T NATIONAL TILLiE T1IE TOILER mm SERVICE SELECTIVE Extension of Compulsory Employment Transfers. 7o S&tfUay&id and mplayee&: under authority )f ISaliimal Seleelive Service Civilian Retrulatiuns, requires compliance not later tlian September .THE DAILY NEWS PAQE THHEB C.N.R. Trains For the East Dally except Sunday .... 8 p.m For Terrace arid Pacific . Dally, except Sunday.... 4 pjn. From the East Daily except Mon,.... 10:45 p.m. From Terrace and Pacific-Dally except Sun 11:30 ajn. "Build B.C. Payrolls' When Choose UIMPOHATB. if "By using Pacific Milk one is sure of getting the utmost value for one's money." Mrs. A. is writing about its purity, richness and flavor; the things you purchase when your choice is Pacific Milk. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Orange Ladies' Meeting, Oddfellows Hall, Sepr. 9, 8 p.m. Dance, Eagles' Hall, Saturday, September 11. W. A. Coast Regiment Serylce Men's Dance, Empress "Y" Club, September 20. Presbyterian Tea in the Manse , September 22. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov, 25. t 8th, 19 13. After that date no employer may continue to employ, any man covered by ibis Order, unless under special permit; .-. . The first five Compulsory Transfer Orders listed occupations, and required compliance by all. male employees iii those occupations if (a) in an a:e and marital class designated under the Military Call-up, or if (b) 16, 17 or IB years of age. The Sixth Order repeats all occupations given in the five earlier. Orders, and requires all other men from 16 to 40 years of ago (both ages inclusive) to become available for transfer to higher priority jobs, by registering at the nearest Employment and Selective Service Office. Details of the Sixth Order were advertised In daily; newspapers at the end of August. Copies of the Order may bq secured from any Employment and Selective Service Office. If in ddubt as to the coverage of this Order, or the pro cedtire under it, ask your nearest Employment and Selective. " Service Office. , t - I All men, married or tingle, employed in detipnated , occupation, aged 16 to 40, are now covered by the Order. To avoid penalties, those who have not yet registered must do so by September 8th, 1913. I UUMIM1KEY MITCHELL, Mlnltter of Labour A. MacNAMARA, Director, National Selective Sertlct " - D-6B CHANGELESS SCENERY! LOCAL STORE CHANGES HANDS Announcement is made of the purchase of the Linzey & Ingram grocery business here from S. C. Thomson & Son by here of the Overwaltea store, and his brother, Allen A. Shear-down, who arrived yesterday morning from Kamloops where he has been manager of the Overwaltea store. Possession was taken at the week-end by the new owners and the. store will be reopened 'on Friday, it is i TOR SALE Seven room house. Furnished. Immediate possession. Write to R. D Christy. Box 86, Terrace, BC. (214) FOR' SALE Karn-reed organ, power blower, two manuals. In ilrst cljss condition. Apply Catholic Church. (tf) FOR SALE One white enamel coal and wood range In good condition. $06, WJ.T.B. ceiling; price. Phone 423. 708 Frajer St. (tf) F'OR SALE One 5-.tu.be Dictator consol radio. Apply 121 5th AVe. East. (210) FtiR SALE or exchange for other furniture Spartan 9-tube radio, 1939 model. P.O. Box 1212. (211) FOR SitE Tent, 12 by 14 and 10 oz; Kitchen Kook, 3 burner gas stove; Oil Heater stove: Sport Light Alladin. . $100 cash. Apply J. R. Dingiest Miller Bay. (215) FOR SALE Acreage at Woodcock, Skeena River, 10 acres cleared, log cabin and barn Suitable for chicken farm S600 cash. Apply Official Administrator, Court House. Prince Rupert. (209) WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Service couple, no children or dogs, are willing to pay up to $75 per month for suitable, furnished house or apartment. Would pay three months rent in advance. Phone Red 578. (218) WANTED House to rent for teachers, very urgent. Com municate with Secretary of School Board. Phone Red 442 afternoons. (210) WANTED To rent two or more rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply Box 568 Dally News. (211) Visiting Pastor At Church Herfe On his way back to his home in Evanston, Illinois, after a two month's tour of Alaska, Rev. L. O. Anderson, Norwegian "Lu- W. G. Sheardown. late manager ! n Pftof- preached at the St. Paul Lutheran Church here Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Anderson visited Lutherans located at Ketchikan, Petersburg, Juneau, Fairbanks and Anchorage as well as various service posts. He is now on his way to Edmonton, Minneapolis, and his home at Evanston. Rev. Mr. Anderson represents wuliam Jamson has arrived! the Federation of Norwegian from Vernon to succeed Mr. Lutheran Young People's So-Sheardown as manager of the cleties of America, with head-Overwaltea store here. quarters at Chicago. Ciass'jfigd jjds " FOR SALE HELP WANTED FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, perfect working order. Apply 626 6th Ave. East after 5. (210) FOR SALE Sleeping bag nearly new with 'air mattress. Ex cellent. Box 566 Dally News (212) FOR SALE Kitchen set, radio and couch. Apply 1429 Pigott Place. (212) FOR SALE Used, school books. 338 5th Ave. East after 5 o'clock, (212) FOR SALE Large retor.t oak heater $12, dresser, bevel mirror $10, grass rocker $4. 444 8th Ave. East. (209) "OR SALE Beds and couch and other articles of furniture. 622 8th Ave. West. (208) FOR SALE Modern semi bungalow, new built house on 2 lots, full plumbing, partly furnished. 4 minutes from, Dry Deck. Call Red 152 for information. (211) WANTED Woman or girl to assist with housework. Apply Box 550 Dally News. (tf) TEACHERS WANTED Teachers are required for the fol lowing one-roomed schools: Dlgby Island, Inverness Cannery and Port Esslngton. Salaries from $1,100 to $1,150. Small teacherages available. Two Superior School Principals also required. Salaries $1,400 and $1.60d. Apply immediately to B. Thorsteinsion, Inspector Of Schools, P.O. B6x 218, or phone 571 or Red WAREHOUSEMAN and laborer required for local oil company immediately. Time and a half for overtime. Apply Selective Service A. M. 78. (2ll WANTED Woman or girl for coffee shop, full time or part time. Also woman tr glr for general handywoman. Good wages. Apply Selective Service AF 73, (tf) WANTED II REWARD $25 for anyone finding furnished suite or house for Airlorce couple. Will pay 'up Hw-$79jrm'onth. -Phone Flight Lieut. McTavlsh, 223. WANTED Home near Booth Memorial School to give lunch only to three students. Apply Box 567 Dally News. (210) WANTED URGENTLY 2 or more furnished rooms.. Married couple. Phone Green 814 (211) WANTED Young gentleman ontc fnrm XTInrVtf IfnIro i nuiikfl ijsts.it iiiguv tvvaaex. Apply Boox 565 Daily News (209) WANTED Wardrobe trunk. Phone Black 145. (210) PERSONAL DAY NURSERY Best of care assured your children. Reasonable rates. 441 7th East. (2101 DRESSMAKING and altering done at 1028 2nd Ave. West. Call anytime. (214) MISCELLANEOUS SLEEPING accomodation available for four men. 851 Ninth Avenue West. (210) OIL BURNERS CLEANED HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Black 735 221 Seventh Ave. West f,i3i:j;ttii:Biiiiiiaimirisir Fresh Local Raw and " Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHdNE C57 ft'M' ClirHlM6ELSET UvviTHNKUTSa'"l CANlIlStXJRSELFVlHERE HOW J(A,TAMALK Bj I THOSE MERCY' r I (??A SRIEFJ 1 T Z m tiwt:Blin:E:i:'i:!U':i:ii::K:iii:H:iiK':H i: t Announcement The Local Firm of LINZEY & INGRAM LTD. . has been taken over by W; XL SHEARDOWN ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. and A. A. SHEARDOWN The store is closed for a few days for the purpose if renovation and restocking, if you are interested in service and courtesy watch for the opening date. A very successful concert for the men of the armed forces took place Sunday evening through the co-operative efforts of the men of H. ii. C... S. Chatham, and Y. M. C. A. War Services. It was arranged with the permission of Commander D. C. Wallace? R.'CN;, Naval officer In charge .6f H-M.C& Chat ham. The Success, of the conceit, was due to the efforts of a number of people, Including 4y ..: . j 'Chester LeMaistre, Chairman the Entertainment Commltti i j jtor the Prince Rupert Are, i Mrs. Hinton, Mrs. John Ostoorr Mr. and Mrs. Rill, Mrs- 1 ' Mills, and others, who assiste with the staging, lighting ar costuming. To all" these, anoany othe: who helped put the "show ove' .. we say in behaii or the 'armi ' forces, "Thank You". There will be a dance f Navy personnel and their gues1 . in the Navy Drill Bjill on Sep1 10. Dancihe will beain at 9 0 clock and continue until ' ! a I ociock. -ine wavy qrrpesta wi ' - be In attendance. ..All your j.;, ladies of the various hbste- '" clubs are cordially invited. Dally News for Quick Results. . Try a Classified ..Ad W In School Supplies Excepting Text Books ! THE VARIETY STORE BOOKS and SUPPLIES for the COMMERCIAL CLASS j Grade 9 TYPEWRITING (Stuart) 5c Drill Exercises In Bookkeeping; I $1.?5 Glide 10 Graded Exercises in Rapid Calculation COc Canadian High School Bodkkeeplng $1.65 Business CORRESPONDENCE c Pitman SHORTHAND C.C. Edition - iSTc Grade 11 Shorthand Dictation Course .. Grade 12 Typewriting Techniques and Projects $l.ty Office Practice Bookkeeping Loose Leaf Binder j 2 Bookkeeping Loose Leaf Filler Bookkeeping Blinks Ledger, Journal or Cash Boo? 55c S5c 50c 15 Stenographers' Note Books - Ink paper. Centre Ruled 15c, 23or 25e type writing Pads 100 sheet i"5c, 25c WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCk ..V ft ; it f Li ( 3