DAY. JANUARY 26, 1943 BURNETT'S GIN Because Burnett's is an EXTRA DRY (unsweetened) Gin, you can add or leave out sweetness, when mixing drinks, and suit every individual taste. Be a wise host- serve Burnett's. I120Z.M.4U Mi PLEASE SAVE THE BOTTLE! finada needs glattl Save all bottlej. tut Salvooe' Comniiftet V'ill collect.' bis advertisement is not nub- r.ea or oispiayea oy me ir.r Pintrnl Hnnrd nr the flvernment of British Columbia Cal::t rcc. ults In the Prince n M::chl.ie Gun Regiment, reserve unit. Include H. J. Unsrn H, valiee ana D. v. jrp I NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZARELLI, PROK fA Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up M Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince' Itnpert, B.C. Phone' 281 P.O. Bof 111 SERVICES TO Tinconver, Victoria nd Way- Polnts, Stewart and North", !Qon Charlotte Islands. full Information. Tickets and Reservations FRANk Prince fWrd Ave, J. SKINNER Rupert Agent Phone 568 J. L. Gurry Late of Yukon) Chiropractor IB IVfstholnie Rooms LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1 Aid to Russia fund u tea v&u. tiuu and capital after a trip to Seattle. Miss Emliy Da foe arrive! last evening from Revelstoke to pay a visit with her brother-in-lasv and Aid. Robert McKay had an In quiry to make at last night's meet-, lng of the city council as to sew- erage on bunkhouses of a con-' ' trading concern on Beach Place. The sanitary Inspector will be ask- cd to look into the matter and make' a report. WEtli HAftY CLINld rdi: t tNn or' riiiS'c nur'f.iif' On and after January 27 clinics for infants and pre-school children will be held every Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. at' St. Peter's Chntch Hall at the East End of Sixth Avenue. Physical examinations and immunization services will be provided. The Clinic in the King .Ed ward School win oe continued. Card of Thanks GeorM Hooey desires to express heartfelt appreciation for many tokens of sympathy and acts of kindness extended on the occa- , sion of his recent sad bereavement. rftihcuHcemeHtA All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25 a word. A-Help Norway Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Jan. 29. L. O. B 5. 11 f AWf i. y, TliTLIB" THE TOILER- A. Invitation Dance, Feb. Valhalla Invitation' bariee, Odd fellows Hill, Feb. 19. FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. BVB'T: IT B'S Ml' il BS l B I GOLD SE AL Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and I MiLl HWN CSjg are Herring In Tomatai Sauce both on active' service j but will be back on your f grocer's shelf soon as condl- : j ditlotis permit. j city from the south this wednes day. HELP sister, Constable and Mrs. At. H f0r tnr thp the mayor innvrSr atiii and $300 nn for fn each o t-Vi McLeod. alderman was given third reading FuSsi7nmd-Orehadiers'at last nlhVs council meetir- Aid to Army Sfage Show, Capitol Theatre, Sunday night, 9:15. General admis sion, $1, loges, reserved, $1.50; se cure tickets before Sunday Capitol, Watts & NIckersori, W. P. Stone's. Take In the show and help the fund. '25) of evaporated milk, which lodal retallets have been e" doling out In small quantities dur-at . , ... - . . , . . . ing uie past iew weeKS, are ;xpe:i- PREVENT MANY COLDS From Developing Quick -Put a Few Drops of Vicka Va-tro-nol up your nose at the first sniffle, sneeze, or sign of catching cold and let Its stimulating action aid Nature's defenses against the cold. VICKSVA TRO NOl At 12:05 noon Sunday the fire department was called out to 1088 Eighth Avenue East where open flame was being used in thawing out of frozen pipes and a wa!l took fire. Slight damage was done. The Prince Runert General Hos pital's ambulance, operated by the members of the fire department. Is temporarily out of commission. Meantime ambulances of the if.C. Bridge and Dredging Co. are be ing made available for city alU. Owing to electric power being off In that part of the city. King Edward School classes were dis missed yesterday morning because the heating system Is operated automatically with the aid of electricity. Classes were resume! in the afternoon. Albert Fern was in communica tion with the city council last night inquiring as to how he stood in connection with the purchase of a lot on snerorooKe Avenix- kjt which he had paid $25 cash and "still owed $25. The difficulty was that Mr. Fern had built a house on the lot and the firing of a gun had caused all the windows to break as well as doing some structural damage'. The matter will be taken ud with the area officer com manding suggesting that Mr. Fern be idemnifled or be given a lot THE DAILY NEW3 PAOE rftiA. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kench and a. Rodger are leaving tonight for Vancouver. A v Richards, u-ho has berni n A. lviuu-autnirv McGaughey. who n'nn has nns been rM'fii in in ' superintendent ximeriiiLciiuciib iui for the wic E. J. v. Ryan bji .bridge, Valhalla Hall, Eighth and the city on missionary work for ' Contracting Co. here for some Ninth Avenue, Januaiy 27. Tea 3 to the Plymouth Brethren, left last time, left last night on his return G. Bridge 8 p.m. The' fire department had a a call Call night for Prince George. Mr anH Mn J T Cntf nUn ai b:is-Saturday nignt to a iiiie haVe been " nt i v- w on uij a a vacation vaciiuuu trid hijj to aj alarm on First Avenue near the Vancouver, will be returning to ..' . .... . . Commercial Hotel. TTnf a1 me cuy mis weanesaay morning. If T. Pnnlknpr toaII frnnwri i ... . .., int. ana Mrs. w. r. niur.e, wno Juneau attorney, was here Sunday have, been on a holiday trip to afternoon returning to the Alaska Vancouver, will be returning to the to Vancouver, Authorization of the superannu-1 atlon of Alex Macdonald who left the service of the city fire depart ment last year after twenty years of service was made by motion of the city council last night. j Frank Dibb, following an oper- I atlon In the Prince Rupert General Hospital, has made such progress' toward recovery that it was possl- TVio 10iT lnl.mnltii Violin, nrn.kls fnr Vllm tn IpflVP thp PHPCR V 4 U I .llUllllll.T 1 , V JIU- U1L IV, ...... w- ' vlding a salary of $1,200" per year; Rupert General Hospital for horn 1 over nvr fhp the tt-ppk-end. week-end. It It will ww be De ; Supplies a week of so, however, before he will be able to be out again. The city council last night accepted an offer of A. Otto Olser. for lots 2$ and 26, block 27, section 8, on which It Is proposed to cs- ed to be freer now that stocks . tablish model gardens. Mr. Olsen which were frozen on December ' Is paying the assessed value of $150 ze Dy me warlike trices ana i raae wim in casn miu uic iraiautc Board are released. HOW TO In three monthly payments of $30 each. BIB B Sit H i n S ii Funeral Notice The funeral service for the late Peter Thomas Cousins, will be held Wednesday, January 27, at 2:00 p.m. from the B. C. Undertakers parlor. Second Street. m 7M tn ra trnxat m.mt Our Delivery Schedule 3 DELIVERIES WEEKLY ii m TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY h Please co-operate by placing h your order as early as possible. To ensure delivery, orders must be In by A p.m. the day preceding delivery. . MUSSALLEM'S Economy Stor'e "Wheye Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 5751 '.' SB mxn mm mmimmmkm J. M. S. Loubser D.CH B.A.. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 641 For Income Tax Returns see . . R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. Canadian National Railways TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 7 p.m., stopping at all stations. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 10:30 a.m., stopping at principal points. LOCAL TRAIN for TERRACE DAILY except Sunday, 4:15 p.m. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE TR1NCE RUPERT: TUESDAY. FRIDAY AND SUNDAY, 10:30 p.m. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 7 p.m. LOCAL TRAIN from TERRACE, 11:20 a.m. Dally except Sunday. AIR CONDITIONED SLEEPING AND DINING CARS ON ALL TRAINS REGULAR STEAMER SAILINGJS TO KETCHIKAN, OCEAN FALLS AND VANCOUVER For fuli Information, etc., call or wTlte R. S. GREIG, City Passenger Agent 528' Third Avenue, Phone 260, Prince Rupert, Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines By motidn of the city council last riight reduction of the assessment last vear on Improvements on lots 11 and 12, block 2, sectldn 7, owned by W. II. Deane, from $2,800 to $2j000 was allowed. This was done to reconcile the payment of taxes at the $2,000 valuation Instead of the over-valuation of $2,800. QjmnEl (Classifled advertising is payable cash in advance. No charges. FOR SALE Two showcases, 6 feet and 8 feet, counter, cash regis ter, candy scale, shelving. Chris Mil Bakery. (tf) FOR SALE Westinghonse electric four-plate range, automati: oven. Bulkley Market. Phone 178. (23) FOR SALE Monarch Range. Apply after 6 pjn. to 1022 Third West. (23) FOR immediate sale, chesterfield and table. Phone Green 991. FOR SALE Radio, 7-tube RCA Victor battery set, long and short wave, Al condition, almost like new. Snap. For further particulars Phone Red 769. 2S HELP WANTED APPLICATIONS will be received by the Unemployment Insurance Commission for the position of Tax Roll and Assessment Clerk for the City of Prince Rupert. Applicants must possess necessary qualifications as to education. Preference will be given to applicants having experience. Must be exempt from Military Service. Apply stating age, quali fications and experience, if any, to Unemployment Insurance Commission No. AM21. WANTED Lady to do light wash ing and mending. Please wrl.te - Mr. J. E. Robertson, Prince Rupert Shipyard. (21) WANTED Reliable woman, light housekeeping and care of 3r2-year-old girl during day. Salary open. U.S. Staff H6use 14, C.N. Park, or Fhohe Street, 646. (23) WANTED by dry goods store, experienced salesgirl. Apply Em-, ployment Office, AF 31. (22) FOR RENT jTO RENT Fully, furnished four roomed house for three weeks, commencing Feb. 4. P.O. Box 1315. (20) WANTED WANTED Room for single man, close In. Apply Box 426 Dally News. -26) WANTED Washing Machine. 244 Seventh Avenue East. (26) WANTED $15 Reward. Young couple, no children, desire house keeping room, close In. Apply Box 24 Daily News.- (25) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room for. men shar ing. 718 Fraser Street. LOST LOST Parcel containing slacks. Would finder please Phone Blue 821 (23V LOST Would the person whtf took by mistake, small black suitcase with Stateroom 94 on It, please return to Daily News. (21) LOST Tool Box between Ambrose Ave. and Central Hotel. Finder please call Black 152. Reward. (21) FOUND FOUND on road, parcel containing oil burner. Information at Daily News on payment for this ad. By WESTOVER fee, COOK.E. MABE X SOUUDASK 7 Mfe rft 'M &TT' tW A I" P, U LL.?.?iT THE WSTMOTOER WHETHER I I X0mo V OT VDURSCLF tW? Y) r-THROU6H .SHOULD HARRV BILL -OJ jr i X?c I T 2ft II, ij? MV PLACE WW V ,V SN1MS ME . J' (phome our now. nL- irk" nRfi!. W what 5wb Krr- " A SrZ, J mawBe i CSUTlii QWV4 MOTHER? gfHTpl 1 DFDC::::: K4CGKB vr-r It K v--rr Hrwaro m M h veRE raced ..V. S2j. StyX vou At the suggestion of 'Aid. George Aid. Thomas Elliott mentioned Hills at last night's meeting of 'before the adjournment of last th itv siin(i tho Ronrrt nf niaht's meeting of the citv coun- Works will, look Into the possibility ell that shades of the city coun- of making repairs to a trail ana cu iweu, ii ie as uiey were, footbridge leading through lower would not be in conformity with McClymont Park and across Hays the dim-out regulations coming . . . . - i t mi - -i. ' X t rri i Creek which will cut some six or inw eueci next wees. n; muyur eight blocks off the walk of school said that the Janitor would be in-chlldren from the Sherbrooke area structed to arrange for proper to school. 1 shades being put up. CIVIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL3MEETING TIIl'RSDAY, JANUARY 28th, 8 VM. In the Lutheran Church Hall, McBrlde St., at 5th Avenue All interested please attend. BUY... RUPERT BRAND PRINCE Sole Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK BUY WAR BONDS OR CERTIFICATES Canadian Fish & Cold Storage RUPERT Cd. Ltd. BK'TISH COLUMBIA ror ijuick, saie aim uuiuiuri".uie iaai ouiuiuu PHONE 235 nav-ANn vinriT x - - 1 SPEED VICTORY - - Do Your Utmost in diving to the Canadian Aid to Russia 'Fund SEAL COVE TRUCKING & TRANSPORTATION CO; THREE TWO TAXI John Gurvich CONTRACTOR BE PREPARED f 1 TTJ t J U,.r TTo uwn ana unuersiciiiu nuw iu uacg Your Respirator (Gas Mask) 3 INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO GET ONE ' " $1.25 EACH W Applicants MUST produce their National RegUtration Certificate. An official receipt for $1.25 for each Respirator must be obtained. Registration Certificates must be endorsed on the back with the A.R.P. stamp. Respirators will not be issued to minors. Parents or Guardians are responsible for their children and can obtain one for each member of the family. Read carefully the directions that come with each Respirator. Wear it and try It "out. If you are not then fully satisfied go to the Fire Hall for further instruction. Always co-operate fully with your A.R.P. They are on the Job to safeguard you. NOTE Applicants for Free Respirators must make their application direct at the Fire Hall. 4! 1 t