Ly, SEPTEMBER 3, 1943 When you order Cocoa Be sure to ask for The Chocolate Cocoa Children thrive on it and Mrs. O, E. Maddlson leave tonight for a trjp to" louver otice partr.-rjhip of Helen and La.' Beauty Shop i been devolved and the Isinea w'H now be known Helen'j Beauty Shop. he address is 206 4 th bet Phone 655. Hours to 6. Closed day Thursday. HELEN HAMPTON rcsh Local Raw and f 'tclDiiriinrl All! U ALENTIN DAIRY S PHONE 657 iM.S.Loubser DO, B.A. hiropractor illare Block Phone 64b GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and Herring in Tomato Sauca both on active service ill be back on your n shtif soon as con- Permit. !.C. Furniture X Company Poors with Locks and Hinges at a low price. Sets of Al Win- (lows. Hot Water Tanks. ater Tank. 60 Jrallons. Wash Basing at phone Black 32 1 Tl)ird Avenue AHMY NERDS rkn and w. ?'t wait for a call A Vni itm. llETL'KNS SEE E- MORTIMER J2I 2nd Ave. Ciasslnea Art i 'or Quick ResuitS;"C Announcements All advertisements in this 'column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Orange Ladlss' Meeting, Oddfellows' Hall, Sepr. 9, 8 p.m. W. A. Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance, Empress "Y" Club September 20. St: Peter's Pall Bazaar, Noy. 23. MEN BEST ANNOUNCERS LONDON. Sent 3 l KtonVion Potter, who selects broadcasters for the nnn. v. thr . ct - - r"' v effective men broadcasters for every effective woman broadcaster because of the construction of a woman's voice and the qualities of the radio. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK EMPLOYEES' ASS'N D ance In Staff Dining Itatl SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 9:00 P.M. Bill Stuart's Orchestra Featuring Kreddie Williams on his Sax Red Past or Button Necessary Lady employees can bring male escort NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away Fxom Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 381 P.O. Box 19G COVEKNMKNT I.IQIOK .U'T" tNtlHi 2H) NOTICE OF API-l.tCATION FOK I'ONSKNT TO TKANSFKK OF I IK Kit I.ICKNCK Notice la hereby glyen (that cm the llth. day cf October. A. D. 1943. the ututerrtgned lrjtnd to apply to the Liquor OontnSI Bartt for consent t3 tri tutor of Heet licence No. 6173, 1-sud la respect of premises being .part cX the premises known as the New Royal tlcftrl sltuate a.t the corner of Th'rd Avenue and 6ith Btreet, lu the City of Prince Rupert, Province or BrttlFh Columbia, upon the Unda clescrUed &s lots Eleven HI) and twelve 113), Black Thirty-two f 32), neotloii One (1) Map 883 Prince Rupert Land Registration Dtstrlrjt, frcm NowUhern Hotel company Limited of Pr'nce Rupert. British. Columbia, to Allied Hortel Company L!imted. the Transferee. DATED at Prince- ECqpert, B. C. this SU.t. twy of August, A. D. 1943. Allied Ihvbrt Oonipsny LlmWed Transferee CONSUMER'S 'RATION, COUPON CALENDAR 1 rff if HnWwM "itf 441 DONORS TO RELIEF OF CHINA FUND Previously reported $7,908.19 Anonymous 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. P. Van-Antwerp 10A!0 Int. Union Stmttrs. St Op. Engrs. 25.00 Gay W. Yipp ' 20.00 Chew Hopp 25.00 Llo Kok 5.00 Lew Sha Lin 50.00 ' Wong 0n 10.00 !Sun Fong Lew 10.00 Chu Gee 5.00 Lee Qoon 5.00 Ronald Lee 5.00 James Wong 10.00 Lee Fung Sftee 5.00 Harry Lowe ' 5.00 Wong Kim 20.00 Hah Hee 5.00 Seto On 5.00 Mah Blng Sing 5.00 Tom Doo 5.00 Wong Yip 5.00 Mrs. B. Morgan, 5.00 George Mah 10.00 Chan Kee Suey 30.00 Yatch K. Yip looo Fong" Tad Thun 5.0n Wong Yen 5.00 Low Wah Gee 5.00 Lowe Lam . 5.00 Lindsay's Cartage St Storage Co. ?25.00 Chang Shack 5.00 Lee Bock Tung 5.100 C. M. R. Donovan 5.00 Chew Gooey . 5.00 Chow Bing Quon 5 00 Win Jew 5 no pong Bow Chong 500 Wong Chlng . 6.00 Wong Wing 6.00 Lan Sb.ee Fong 5.00 Chew Chlng On 5.00 Chong Jong 6.00 Chow Moow 5.00 Chow Man Gay 5.00 Dang Kam 5.0" Low Chong 6.00 J. S. Wilson 5.00 II. F. Doll 5.00 Chlng Sat 6.0 Harold Chong -5.00 Lee Wan Quon 5.00 Chin Fook Yee lo.oc Lee Sick Ying 5.00 Mrs. P. H. King 5.00 R. W. Sinclair 5.00 Sung Ylck 5.00 Mah J. Tong 5.00 M. T. Lee St Son 25.00 Ned Tcbey 5.00 R. B. Wilson 5.00 Mrs. J. D. Fraser 10.00 165 donations under $5 229.95 Total as at noon September 3 $8,668.14 DISCUSS CIVIL SERVICE BATHURST, Sept. 3 GO Improvements in the qualifications and status of the public service in Gambia, West Africa, have been discussed by the Governor with members of the legislative council. SEPTEMBER LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. J. Davidson was. among Miss Grace Mawhlnney Hit., those who left last night fotwho has been identified with Vancouver. , the nursine staff of the B. C. Mrs. D. B. Martyn and dauglv-ter left last night on their return to Seattle after a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Priest, of Graham Avenue, left last night on a trip to Vancouver. A. B. Storrie of Plggott Avenue' left last night for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Len Griffiths are leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Amerigo Dominate! are leaving tonight for a t;ip to Vancouver. Gordon Calderwood is, leaving tonight for Vancouver where he will enlist in the Navy. Jack Armstrong and J. Mi Walker are leaving on, this evening's train for a fishing trip into the Bablne Lake country. r Mr. and Mrs. T. W. E. Henrv left last night on a trip to Van- couver. . Miss Pulmira Astoria, left last night for a vacation trip to Vancouver, Victoria and elsewhere on Vancouver Island. SOCCER POSTPONED The soccer game scheduled for last night between Air Force and Reserve at the Acropolis grounds was postponed, and as yet no date has been set for It to be played. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin, who have been on a vacation trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island, left Vancouver by car this Thursday on their, return home by way of the interior and are expected, back early next week. They are accompanied by their son, Allan, daughter, Dorothy, and Arnold Flaten. Brigadie- Linton, chief of per sonnel .of the Royal Canadian , Army Medical Corps, Ottawa: wi. wnson, memcai onicer lor the Pacific Command with i headquarters in Vancouver, and , Matron - in - Chief Elizabeth Smellie, in charge of all nursing services for the Army, were visitors in Prince Rupert on Wednesday in the course of an inspection tour. They arrived from Vancouver in the morning and proceeded East by trains Noti ice EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS wish to announce that, beginning Monday, August 30th, they will again start to pick up and delivered dry cleaning. PHONE 858 (211) Notice Settlement promptly of any accounts due to the undersiern- ed, who is leaving the city, would be appreciated, also the immediate presentation of any bills which may be owing. (Signed) D. ZARELLI. A potato and corn growing farm in one of the richest Lincolnshire fen districts, "Post-land House Farm," was sold at a Spaulding auction for the equivalent of $90,000 to J. W. Curtis of Whittlesey. COUPON VALUES SUGAR I pound TtA 2 ouncsi COFFEE V4 pound BUTTER Vi pound SUN I MON I . TUES 1 WED I THURSDAY I FRI I SAT CvrM 14 wit 19, Pnim, Jt , If I Cnn DV lutn, Cinm ST MjL. IS r. V.IK. t 7 8 9 jo IJ 12 13 14. 15 16::- 1 18 'YgT 20 2 1 22 23iar-- 24 25 -, A A O A Bu"' CPon 30 0"d 31 and Mtot Coupon! 1 m 0L 07 T Oil Volld- tun" C""n - " ond 27 E.plrts M.ol AwM Jm" Couponi In poiri numb.r.d 13, 14, 15 and 16 Expiro. -,.,..,, -V4 pound G"f " F" M1' ' f"i butf MmIj 1 fwink 6twp D Mtct. MEAT COUPON VAlUlS j fl-j MMH Urn. h tan.W, UtracHj Hontr, tppU lutitt, Mopl. Inttw, or Mmy liitlir; w PRESERVES COUPON VALUES M JL. faniwiro-wHi. Trr THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRBS if: Bridge and Dredging Co. here for some time, is leaving Sunday night on her return to her home in Vancouver. Allan M. Davies, who returned to the city yesterday from a holiday trip south, reports having seen at Ganges, Salt Spring Island, Former Mayor William Manson and Mrs. Manson and Former City Comissioner and Mrs. D. J. Matbeson who wished to be remembered to old friend: here. At Vesuvius near Ganges Col. R. L. Gale, formerly of Smithers, has settled" on the place of the late Inspector William Spiller which he purchased. NOTICE There will be no enrolment of pupils at the secretary's office. All pupils will be enrolled on Sept. 7 at the schools. Board of School Trustees (208) GLUT OF HERRING ABERDEEN, Scotland, Sept. 3 W So many herrings were landed at Fraserburgh one day recently the fishing fleet de .elded to stay in port for the rest of the week. The price fell from 4 ($18) for 1,000 her rings to 3. Dally News Advertising Brings Results- - Classified , FOR SALE FOR SALE Bed and crib, com plete. 1211 7tb Ave. East. (207) new with air mattress. Excellent. Box 566 Daily News (212) FOR SAIJ3 Coil spring in good condition. Phone Red 92 (203) FOR SALE Kitchen set, radio 'and couch. Apply 1429 Pigott Place. (212) FOR SALE Used school books. 338 5th Ave. East after 3 o'clock. (212) jrtJR SALE Beds and conch ana 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 Dock. Call Red 152 for information. (211) FOR SALE Steel walnut double bed, mattress. Phone Red 728 after 6 p.m. (208) FOU SALE Seven room house. Furnished. Immediate possession. 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 Kara reed organ, power blower, two manuals. In first class condition. Apply Catholic Church. (tf) FOR SALE Fully improved 20-acre fruit and poultry farm. .,$2,500 j cash. Sub Station B, Box 1278. (208) FOR SALE One white enamel coal and wood range in good condition. $96, W.P.T.B. ceiling price. Phone 423. 708 Fraser St. (tf) FOR SALE Five roomed house and bathroom; furnirhed or unfurnished. Glassed In porches; call evenings, 1233 Water Street. (208) FOR SALE Tent, 12 by 14 and 10 02; Kitchen Kook, 3 burner gas stove; Oil Heater stove; Sport Light Alladin. $100 cash. Apply J. R. Dingiest Miller Bay. (215) HOUSE FOR SALE Six rooms and bath, with or without furniture; hot air furnace; two lots fenced. Phone Red 509 ror call at 1042 9th Ave. East, Prince Rupert. (207) FOR SALEFour female goats, two good Saanen milkers and 2 Toggenburgs, IV2 years old; will sell for 45 dollars. Write or see personally Mrs. E. Mlettlnen .Port Esslngton, BC (207) FOR SALE Acreage at Woodcock,. Skeena River, 10 acres cleared, log cabin and barn-.Suitable for chicken farm, $600 cash. Apply Official Administrator, Court House. Prince Rupert.- (209) War's Big Thrill Two People Defy , i iii WJxi jsA&A J Ads j Bm jQM HELP WANTED :,vs B' M 'fl A fN"V I New Union Formed Here A meeting of the Prince Rupert Industrial Union of the Canadian Congress of Labor was held in the Eagles' Hall on Wednesday. Many members of other unions attended and Har- i ry Harrison, president of the Boilermakers' Union, opened the meeting with a very interesting alk. The majority of the Co-opera-flve staff were present and voted unanimously to form a union, jfter hearing a talk by Mr Foure on behalf of the commlt- ee previously formed The electipn of the officers then took place, resulting as follows: President, E. Foure. Vice-President, W. M. Smith, Secretary, Mrs. M. Hltcheris. Executive members H. Men-; ' jies and C. preen. The meeting was to embrace all employees of the waterfront. The Misses Creak played Hawaiian music and refreshments f jre served. Mrs. C. H. Sawle of New HaJ-elton arrived in the city on last nieht's train from the Interior to snend unffl tomorrow nieht visiting in town. WANTED Woman or girl to assist with housework. Apply Box 550 Daily News. (tf) WANTED Truck Driver. Apply Unemployment Insurance I Commission, A.M. 71. (tl) WANTED Janitor for part- time work In city bank. Apply Box 563 Dally News. (tf) SALESWOMEN WANTED Retail Store Two full-time saleswomen and one part-time saleswoman for afternoons i only required by retail store. Only permanent residents will be considered. Excellent oppo- ! tunity. Reasonable hours in- j eluding Thursday closing. Ap- j ply National Selective Service ( Office, AF 79. (208) TEACHERS WANTED Teach ers are required for the following one-roomed schools: Digby Island, Inverness Cannery and Port Esslngton. Salaries from 51,100 to $1,150. Small teacherages available. Two Superior School Principals also required. Salaries $1,400 and $1,600. Apply immediately to B. Thorsteinsson, Inspector of Schools, P.O. Box 218, or phone 571 or Red 562. (212) WAREHOUSEMAN and laborer required for local oil company immediately. Time and a half for overtime. Apply Selective Service A. M. 78. (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 of more furnished rooms. Married couple. Phone Green 814, (211) TO BUY" A rifle. 30-30, secondhand, good condition. Write Box 560 Dally news (207) WANTED Young gentleman wants room. Night Worker. Apply Boox 565 Daily News, (209) WANTED Two beds, complete, kitchen tables, chairs and other 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. Reasonable rates. 141 7th East. (210) LOST LOST 10 to 12 keys on ring, 3 days ago. Finder please phone Black 818. Reward. (207) FOUND FOUND Purse. Inquire at Pol-Ice Office between 9 and 5 o'clock. (208) Fourth of a series by AP foreign correspondents on thilr biggest moments in covering the war). By HENRY C. CASSIDY MOSCOW A patient old Russian couple who have been Moscow neighbors of mine gave me one of my greatest thnU.- c.i this war by putting their bomto- ed house together again mis moving back home. The story goes back to th?. night of July 21, 1941,' when the Germans first raided Moscow. It was a night of horror during which incendiaries rained down. Our neighborhood was ringed with smoke and flatnes During the night an lncendi- ary made a dead"-centre bit en tne ceiling of the bedroom ir my apartment,' but the roof- watcher for the five-storey building flung the b&nb into the yard where it flared up and hissed out harmlessly. While inspecting the damage I saw my r neighbors' kttle hoase 1 AUllUUOiJT. A. lull IU liri'J IKLIilUCia '.UC ULl iilioi them, but they already had the Mercantile Marine person-pulled out what possessions th.v ncl and 1212 to civilians, , , 1 . . . ; ( I 111' JT m B: - : Dont Be Embarrassed! It's more than embarrr.s.-'T.s; it's downright Inconvenient 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 our store and see how" satisfactorily we ean fill it. We'll make sure you won't be caught short! J 0 I THE VAR DELIVERY SCHEDULE TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS 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. Hitier icou'd save. Firemen already ,j 1 were there, pttmplng watet into r "j : the house while planw-droned ; overhead, bombs screamed and : shell bursts in mid-air. B or a year my neighbors kept :.;.-ii:;g back, puttering around ' ' their house, bringing wha mat-ia'.s they could find to repair . hi burned roof. Finally, when the Nazi planes ,i :ould come so more, my neigh- -. J bors finished patching their I roof, peaeefally resumed their .-tp existence. . , ' I was vmore frightened when I , bombs fell around me in Spain. . I felt sadder at the sight' of the , fall of Paris. I was happier as j 1 I watched the Red Army chase he Nazis back from Moscow. y, " But this simple little incident, i the detennination of. ihls old ! couple to go back and" live as . Ihsy had lived before the bombs 'j ' fell that gave me a comblpa- . on of aU those emotions. Some 2,071 British children have lost both parents 'in this ' v. r. Of them 511 belonged to ' i Get Ready For SCHOOL IETYS TORE I P.O. Box 575 ' EXERCISE BOOKS C for 25c, doz. 45c Also lCc, 15c and 2e sHes scribblers, plain or raled paper, eacn . 5e HOMEWORK NOTE BOOKS 5o arid 10c PENCILS, H.B., each 5c, dozen 45e DRAWING PENCILS 10c and 15c RULERS, plain edge 5c arid 10; metal edge ... 10c and 15e PASTE, jar ' 10e CRAYONS, Wax 10c; Reeves 15e PENCIL CRAYONS, 8 colors 25c Reeves SCHOOL PAINTS 45c POSTER PAINTS, set - $1.15' DRAWING PORTFOLIOS lOp MUSIC DICTATION BOOKS ZTlWi SET SQUARES and PROTRACTORS -.. 10c and 15ci COMPASSES - 23cJ MacLean PENHOLDERS. 10c; NIBS' - 5c HIGHROADS DICTIONARY 40c We have a Complete Stotk of TET HOOKS for Prince Rupert Ak for Price,. List. NOTE High School Books only will be sold Tuesday, Sept. 7, Public School Books on Wednesday,' Sept. 8.J r