I' LEASE SAVE THE I50TTLE Your Salvage Committee will collect This advertisement U not published or displayed by tne Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Mi and Mrs. F M. Hairan left C.3 afternoon for a trip to Van- couvcr IhhcuhcemehtA All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. t L O. L. meeting every Monday, Oddfellows' Hall. All Orangemen are welcome. Meeting of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock Employees' Assn. and Prince Rupert Dry Dock Medical Aid Assn., Jan. 17, 8 p.m. Oddfellows Hall. Cambral Snowball Frolic, Jan. 22, Oddfellows' Hall. 25. Presbyterian Burns' Banquet Jan. A Help Norway Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Jan. 29. Li m ! 1 GOLD SEAL! "choc ,. Fancy Red Sockeye $&jM Salmon and ill-mug ai in Tomato " Sauce 5 are both on active service J M but will be back on your B grocer's shelf soon as condl- B ditlons permit. ( ucixvjaxaixEaxKnxii'Bixixa effort. TILLIE THE TOILER T ILL-IE? AJ MlffiHT ASK THS rABT. .sjHr CAM EE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Dr. C. H. Hanklnson leaves on to-1 A First Aid Class for men starts morrow morning's train for a , Thursday at Fire Hall, 8 pjn. sharp, business trip to Ottawa. uo) L. M. Felsenthal, manager of the A WOMEN OF PRINCE RUPERT. Rupert Peoples Stores, leaves this ' be prepared for emergencies. Phone iriaay night for Vancouver whence he will proceed to Montreal on business, He expects to be away for three or four weeks. O. A. Hunter, managing editor of the Prince Rupert Dally News, was elected to membership In the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at last night's meeting. Mayor W. ML Watts will represent the city tonight at the local organization meeting of the Aid to Russia fund. The Kamloops Board ot Trade naa correspondence before the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com merce at the meeting last night In regard to agriculture in the war FOR SALE Must dispose of 26 ft., fully equipped sail boat. Best offer takes it. Caretaker, Yacht Club or Red 701. (10) FOR QUICK SALE House and two lots, 925 Eighth Ave. East off Alfred Street, 5 minutes from Dry Dock. Immediate possession. $1600. McClymont Agencies, 307 Third Avenue. (9) rviT-i n a T r pu.l. 1 n . . r oiLj oniric ucu, 4 mm- tresses and other oddments of furniture for immediate sale. 519 7th Ave. E. Phone Green 991. (9) FOR SALE Circulator Heater. Phone Blue 726. (10) FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 1543 Overlook Street. (Hi HELP WANTED HOUSEKEEPER wanted for small rooming house. Phone 741. (11) WANTED Female cook for a family of ten. Good wages. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 30. (14) WANTED Two young women to do light work In Packing Room of Grocery Wholesale. Apply U. I. C. A.F. 29. (9 ROOM ANDBdARD BOARD and room for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. VMtuu, ric: WANTS TO SO SO BAD. 1KV ATT- i HlMS j sergeant, may VJE l-THE CAPTAIN? Blue 722 now and enroll In the Red Cross Home Nursing and First Aid class. Correspondence read last night at the meeting of the Prince Ru pert Chamber of Commerce In cluded greetings of the season from R. C. Vaughan, president of the Canadian National Railways, and from Don Morrell, secretary of the Canadian Chamber of Merely routine business was taken up yesterday at an executive luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club in preparation for the regular monthly business luncheon this Wednesday. Past President George L. Rorie was in the chair in the absence of President W. J. I C. a. Minns, at last night's ,Scott meeting .of the Prince Rupert, Chamber of Commerce, announced i , that the application of Alex Mac-1 Tne necessity of public convenl-Kenzie as a new member of the ences being Installed In the city Chamber would be presented. came UD &Sn before the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last On recommendation of the fi- nlgnt- 11 was decide to ure:e up-nance department, the city coun- on ty counc11 their Installa-cil last night decided to advise O. tlon as a matter of primary lm-Odsvlk, who had offered $50 cash Prtance the motion to this effect for lot 11, block 13, section 7, that no less than $90 would be con sidered. The city council last night, on recommendation ot the finance committee, decided that permanent appointments should be made a3 soon as possible to the positions of city clerk and tax and assessment clerk which have been filled temporarily of late. The desire is to obtain for the nosition of cltv clerk a qualified person with legal know ledge. being by G. R. S. Frank Skinner. Blackaby and The financial statement of the secretary - treasurer, Arthur Brooksbank, presented at the annual dinner meeting pf the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night showed a surplus for for the past year of $15.03, this being the excess of receipts amounting to $628.40 over expenditures. The statement was audited by IL A. Breen. Classified Ads. ( Classified aaveriisfng is payable cash in advance. No charges. FOIC SALE FOR SALE Vacuum cleaner and other electrical appliances. Call between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. to 149 4th Ave. East. Telephone 536. (11) WANTED WANTED Couple with one child wish living quarters. Green 815. (14) $25 Reward for furnished house or apartment for couple, have local references. Call or ask for Mrs. Murray Conn, Inlander Hotel. (10) WANTED Housekeeping rooms for Airman's wife and child. Phone Red 990. (9) WANTED Couple desires housekeeping rooms. Apply Box 421 .Dally News. (9) RESPECTABLE young couple, no children, non-drinkers or smokers, desire living quarters. Apply Box 417 Dally News. . (5) LOST LOST White, black and brown wire-haired terrier. Answers to "Pandy." Child's pet. Phone Blue 781. (11) LOST Outside C.N. baggage room, black Gladstone bag on New-Year's Eve. Finder please return to Dally News. (11) LOST Man's green Shaeffer Lifetime fountain pen. Finder please return to Dally News Office, (tf) FOUND FOUND-Three keys on ring. Own er may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for tills advertisement. H. A. Charlton of Stewart was here Sunday night on his way back north after spending the Christmas and New Year season visiting at his home in Victoria. TALKINS TO I LIEUTEMANTl J. L. Mclver, Miss M. Fraser and Mrs. M. F. Keonpton were passengers leaving today for Vancouver. W. R. Tooth of Stewart arrived in the city this morning from the north. The civic reading room Is to be closed down for an indefinite period for repairs and renovation, It was decided by the city council last night on motion of Aid. J. S. Black, seconded by Aid. Norah C. G. Minns was delegated last night by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce to act as that organization's delegate to a meeting to be held tonight to organize the Aid to Russia fund'in Prince Rupert. A communication from Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, minister of labor, presented at the meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night, enclosed recommendations from Elliott M. Little, former director of selec tive service, in regard .to the utilization of manpower in Canada. The secretary advised the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at its meeting last night of the receipt of a copy of a recent speech by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King on the subject of Defence of Common Liberties. The quarterly report of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board was also presented. Here's Welcome Relief From ACUTE CATARRH Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril and led it go to work ngnt where catarrh misery Is . . . bringing quick, soothing s( miseries. VA7ROHOL For Income Tax Returns see . . R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 641 Our Delivery Schedule 3 DELIVERIES WEEKLY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, I ?3 H sATimnAY B ji Please co-operate by placing h M . your oraer as eany as possi- g ble. To ensure delivery, or- H u ders must be In by 4 pjn. the y day preceding delivery. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More H y Cents" " g Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 n:t:B'i!a:i)i:ii:BXHx:BSB:i::B:cBin':i'a:S J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholmc Rooms Sewerage Action From Dominion Being Sought At the recommendation of the health committee, the city council decided last night to communicate with the federal government asking for an Immediate correction of sewerage conditions around Seal Cove school resulting from lack of pro per sewage facilities In the Rush-brook Heights wartime housing area. DISMANTLING REWARD MINE Machinery Is Being Removed From Well Known Forcher Island Property The well known Surf Point mine on Porcher Island, last operated by the Reward Mining Co., is being dismantled. Some forty tons of machinery has now arrived in the city on the way to Vancouver. KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Red 247 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 514 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Dome" Rates 75c up Ml Rooms Hot & Cold Waver Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281, P.O. Box 196 WE CARRY Everything For THE WORKING MAN It will pay you to come In and look over our large stock of Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers PnONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue By WESTOVER 1 CAN'T FIV JSJ&2&&&& I'D BB FIXIM6 eg&&-z2Z T SO YOU ffgpSSf.!.; T UP SO I igSgSSI CAM SO ON Jrr-X COULD 30, rtZ-X COMBATANT I 1 il MCBI C service J rJ-r TV r'"wl . v ii ji i PAGE TilREE amous fov quality since 1892 ike 'Saladdnamc assures you cfa uniform blend of fine ieasi KM A W A M AH dfilifiUfi TEA NEW POLICE AGREEMENT City Signing Up With Provincial Force at Annual Cost of $16,506 mlttee, finally decided to sign up with the British Columbia police an agreement providing for the policing of the city by the provincial force at an annual cost of $16,-506. This provides fr a force of eleven men, two of which are paid by the government. The city council last night, on e earin is tne uuu larger ! recommendation of the police com- planet of the solar system. THE ENTERPRISE FRUIT CO. wish to announce that their store shall be CLOSED BETWEEN JAN. 18 and FEB. 13 INCLUSIVE FOR COMPLETE ALTERATION For those who wish to obtain Delnor's Frosted Fruits and Vegetables, door shall be open each day from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. only. HELP RUSSIA - shall give whatever help WE we can to Russia and the Russian people . . . We shall appeal to all our friends and allies in every part of the world to take the same course and pursue it as we shall, painfully and steadfastly to the end. CHURCHILL. PUBLIC MEETING ... to organize' the Canadian Aid to Russia Fund in Prince Rupert will be held TONIGHT in the CITY COUNCIL (1HA31BEK at 8 O'CLOCK. I Your attendance in support of this worthy cause is earnestly requested. ",?jF! 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