SEPTEMBER' llClity counts most for that rick satisfying flavour which a quality tea yields,, me.. T E A dpfVNEK low LnerPass Is the low- au .ush the A1PS a"u Linn a TTTmTTTTTTTT!i ' : complete renovation Johnny's IACK BAR' j ; Strand Street I of. EOPEXS FRIDAY j I Lrful spot to meet ot. your frienas. kme management 4 ied SERVICE URAL HOTEL 6INING ROOM lr new. management I Las trom 35c up. ;fa3t 6:30 ajn, to 9 a.m. 12:00 to 2. pm. 5:00 pjn. to 8 p.nu l MM TO PLEASE Ladies Free eribody welcome ' ibpractor .FURNITURE "abin Pnnl- no rn ijrt 28.50 hone Black. .124 Third Avenue 11 'Prpm r...... i '""imutrailon ,,, 'Her i.r .... Mil . ,M ' 'l'i MtKrnzlr, NOTICE M i8"L Stated Ad. Pw r7t..ma of John r John w 0nrwi r 17th "'l on or tf2' A" ftSL . D,'- Z"" tod "o U) igaw i"n hav- i. --"u on w. ."- of fv,(..i.r ""ore the '-A rt--. A D. 1843. ll have been PASSING OF TOM ATHENS m tor ALAUA Wli: Known. Cafte Proprietor. Succumbs Suddenly to Heart Attack in Garage. Tom Athens, well known former local' restaurant pro-1 prletor, collapsed and expired a heart attack in-the Rupert Motors gaiage at 11 o'clock this morning as he was In the act' making payment for a. service which, he had received for hLs car. Dr. L. W. Kergln been to the LOCAL NEWS NOTES ir X. McMlllaa and W. L. Qrantj left on last night's train New Hazelton. the station Mrs. C. A. Kellett. who has who on a trip south, returned ed the city from Vancouver at son first of the week. COrp. Lilian Croxford of the Women's Division, of the Royal Canadian Air Force Is home spending leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Croxford. Mr. Justice H. I, Bird and Mrs. Bird left last evening for Prince George where the Judge will preside at the Supreme Court Assize session. He had been here for the past ten days, A. Neither, of the first two tickets originally claimed within, the required time, ticket No. 3828, (Andy Copper) may now claim for a. $50 Victory Bond which was raffled at the recent Civic Centre Carnival here. 1 William W. Trotter and Douglas C. Stevenson, latest new. was called but life was extinct , members of the Prince Rupert bfrfore he was able to arrive. jRotary club ave aut0biograph- The late Mr. Athens had . . . ,. . . , , ,cal tolks at todays reSular formerly operated the Oyster Bar cafe which he recently sold weeklv lunch-on ot the club, out. He was a Oreek by birth The new president, A. S. Nlcker- and was quite well known hero, son, was in. the chair. i - - . - - n M MM' jlijjEfltt ''Mi' 1 5lf JH m'' Wwmmem 1 TfS TWO tl, ,MSaT HfP lg's All-Wheol is Canadian- whole' wheat Kellogg't Bran. Flakes in its most delicious form: heP yu ke.ep f"'. - P w --Am IWflll rO M I II MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" ' We have a complete variety of available Groceries Fresh Fruits and- Vegetables, Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE; DELIVERS throughout the city three times weekly. (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion A. new recruit to enlist In THE DAILY NEWS PAOX. THRBI jiMi. ...... j mil w m rt i Prince Rupert recruiting Is Wilfred Plggln, 18. has been recently employ at the dry dock. He is- the of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pig-gin, Sixth. Avenue East. Rev. -W, R. Welch, who has- been stationed at Hazelton as- United Church minister for the past few. months, arrived, in the city on last night's train from the interior and leaves tonight for Union Bay, Vancouver Island, to which point he has been tiansferred. C.N.R. Trains For the East Dally except Sunday 8 p.m, For Terrace and Pscifi Dally, except Sunday.... 4. pjn. From: the East-Dally except Mon 10: 45-p.m. From Terrace and Pacific Daily except Sun. .. 11 :30 a.m. Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37. P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALB5 room house with furnace, partly furnished, good condition. 424- Dunsmuir St. (234) FOR SALE-19 foot motor boat. 4 h.p. engine. Apply Box 587 Dally News. (232) FOR SALE Bad, spring it mattress, practically new. 1322 Piggot Ave. (232) FOR SALE, Six... room, house with furnace, good condition, on. two lots, fenced. Price $2200, Immediate possession. 1042 9th Ave. East. Phone' Red 509. (232) FOR SALE 5-tube Viking mantel radio, AL condition. $25. 147- 6th East. (23C) FOR SALE Electric washer and electric-, sewing machine. 440 6th East after 5. (230) FOR SALE Circulating heater both coal and oil burner; 446 4th Ave. East. (231) FOR SALE Mans bicycle. 924 6th Ave. East. ' (231) FOR SALE Small' fully- modern house on 2 lots. 1071 Ambrose Avenue. (233) FOR SALE 120 acres on creek and highway, fenced. Timothy clover and wild hay. Plenty of building material on ground. Price $1000. Particulars, Box 16, Francois Lake, B.C. (233 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) PERSONAL DAY NURSERY, reasonable rates. Apply 441 7th Avenue East. (250 L. C. OYER, Interior Decorating 1 paper hanging. Phone Black .810 .... (239) SWAP WOULD Exchange Westing-house electric washer for gas washer. Apply "Washer," P.O. Box 609, Prince Rupert, 'or Phone Red. 331. (232) LOST REWARD will, be paid for Information leading to recovery of C. C. M. boy's bicycle (war model) lost from rear of Bank of Montreal Thursday ni?ht, September 23. Property of Al fred Blackaby. Apply Bex 591 Daily News. (231) ROOM AND BOARD WILL GIVE' ROOM and board to a lady In exchange, for care of a child; Apply Box 592 Daily News. (229) .Board and Room, 718 Fraser St. j jlT TO WAKL UP FEELING l I (233) 1 Try This, at bedtime tonight If Toil finj it difficult to grt to elrrp, thi klwp piiorly, anil awakrn, nrrve janlr.l anutirnl in tlm nxirning, lirra in- a. fiimpk- aid tu Letter fclerji. anil, morning frrKhneaa.. A cm, ImftriHvil: Oraltine helps to relieve tJiat feeling of nervous tension. Itftfpeeial f(Ml eiemetita are prrwewweH. fureasj tligwtion. Tben fiMi element lielp to rqIenit.li tbe body while you sleep. New, mpronpiTOraltine contains-more-Vitamin A, 11 and' I), and tli mineral Calcium, Phocpliorua- and Iron, than ever to replenish worn out inuat-le, nerve and body cell. Try New, ImpAned Ovaltine. See if it doeon't. help, you to wake up freolier, more buoyant. Get .Ovaltine at joui drug or fcxxl store. new, mrnovED OVALTINE THI BEDT1MC DUNN The first assault on North Af;ica required 110 tons of maps. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Two or three furnished rooms. Willing to pay reward. Apply Box 588 Daily News. (232) HOUSEKEEPING Room required by officer's wife. October 13 to 28. Apply Box. 590 Dally News (233) WANTED TO RENT Large room or apartment. Call Amerioan-Signals 415, Angler. Y ' " ""(234V WANTED URGENTLY House or apartment, close in. Will buy furniture to $400. References. Apply Box 589 Daily News.- (233) HELP WANTED WANTED-Butcher or' butcher's helper, male or female, for local retail store. Apply National Selective Service office AM 87. (233) WANTED Young woman pre ferred to handle gramophone records department. Good wages & good opportunity for the. right person. Apply National Selective Service. AF 86 (tf) WANTED Man between sixteen &. sixty. To the right person good wages & opportunity. Must be able to drive 'car. Apply National Selective Service. A.M.88 (tf) WANTED Man or boy for lub rication rack and tire repairs. Wages according to experience, Apply No. AM-85 Unemploy ment Insurance Office. (229) JANITOR Wanted for local hotel, room and boaid and wages Apply Selective Service Office AM 84. (tf) WANTED WANTED Two or more furnished rooms, married couple. Reward. Green 314. (234) WANTED Furnished house or apartment for one adult anil child. Phone Green 155. (234) , l REWARD OFFERED for information leading to securing furnished apartment for young couple. Name your own reward. Box 557, Dally News. (23H 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) FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert i.o.o.f: i onr.K no. G3 meets 2nd and 4thTuesdays every month at 8 p.m. HAVE THESE MONTH END FOOD VALUES EFFECTIVE SEPT; 30 - OCT. 6 inch. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT" rTTyyTVTVyTTTTVTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTyTTTTyTVTTfTTTyTTTT Rationed Preserves FIRST 5 COUPONS VALID NABOB PURE. BARBADOS MOLASSES 3V2 lb- Jar 60c ration vaiua 3. coupons. STRAWBERRY JAM Size- 4 tin, 3 coupons. 62c 24 oz. jar, 4, coupons 35c .ORANGE' MARMALADE 24 oz. jar. 4 coupons 35c 9 oz. Jar. 2 coupons 21c KAROi CORN SYRUP 3 ''2 lb. Jar. 3 coupons 47c Glen? Valley Peaches 20 oz. tin, 2 coupons. 21c Glen Valley Pears 20 o tin, 2 coupons 22c AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUAVAAAAAAAAAAAa.AAAaAAAAAAA4iAAV A AAA AAA A AAA AAA AA, McINtfOSII RED I APPLES per box 195 SEA CADETS' INSPECTION Local. Corps Commended Last ! Night by Commander. Di. C. 1 Wallace Before- Departure- for' East i ! Commander D: c w.illac who is being transferred to an- , other post after having been, naval officer - in -charge at Prince Rupert for ttte past few months, made a farewell Inspection of the lotal Sea: Cadets Corps at a special parade last evening In the naval drill halh The boys turned out one hund red- -strong ' Tinder 'Lieutenant Commander Alex Mitchell and made a showing which drew high commendation from. Com mander Wallace who declared that they had nothing to feel but pride in themselves. He Announcements All advertisements- in! this column will be- charged for a full month, at 25c a. word. Catholic Bazaar, School Hall, Oct. 6 and 7. Orange Ladies' Dance Oct. 14 Oddfellows' Hall. Jean De-Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Red Cross Tea October 21st. Home of Mrs. Kergln, 430 4th Ave. West. Eastern Star Ball, October 22. W. A. Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance. Oct. 25, Empress Club. VALHALLA Invitation Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 29. Cathedral Fall Bazaar Nov. 18. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 25. United Church Bazaar Decem ber 2nd. flovr.uxMRVT uqrou ACT" NOTICE OK AN'I.IIUTION ron COXSHNT TO TKANSI KIl OK ItKF.K l.irENTE Notice U- hetfiby etven that on the lltll. day of October, A. D. 1943. the undersigned Intends to apply to thr Liquor Qjntrol Board tor oonwmt to transfer of Beer ucence No. 6173, W' sued In rewpept of prnnUes being part of the premises known as the New RoyaJ Hotel situate at the corn er of Third Avenue and Sixth Street, In the Olty of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon the Uuds described as Lots Eleven, III) and twelve (12). Block Thirty-two (32), section One (1) Map 823 Prince Rupert Land Registration District, from Northern Hotel Camp any Limited of Prtnos Rupert. British Columbia, to Allied Hotel Company Limited, the Transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C. this 3 1st. day of August, A. D. 1943. Allied' Hotel Company Limited Trmmferee OIL BURNERS' CLEANED HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Black 735 224 Seventh Ave. West DELIVERED- FREE. TO- YOUIt HOME: LIFEBUOY Cr I' PILCHARDS rri Soap t l's 1 1 C RINSO" 40! 'Fels Naptha CW Giant Soap I TENDERFLAKE LARD ar?ir 33c I.B.6 Handy Sodas KELLOGG'S- DEAL GUnt iOv 2 Kellogg's All-Wheat ' 4C 1 Kellosg's Bran, Flakes economy pkt AH for 2.7c- mmmmmm Canned' Mackerel Canned Lobster A delicious- OA- For the salads nr fish treafc H lb. tin I DC PEACHES a OVERWAITEA LTD! PHONE 843 hoped they would carry on as well in the future as they had done in the past. In the course of the proceedings; Commander Wallace dedicated1 a log- book: which, hacb been donated, by the uugle Dana- R- M- Wlnslow, president' of the local branch or the Navy League of Canada, made a few remarks ot appredationi to Commander Wallace as did Lieutenant Commander Alex Mitchell. Three hearty, cheers for Commander Wallace were given. Twenty new recruits: were out for last night's parade. NOTICE All citizens of Greenville should meet at their village not later than October 25 next, as agreed by the council, and endorsed at the public meeting. (Signed), HENRY McKAY,, Secretary of Greenville Council. Mag per bskt.. 59c per crate. .2.59 WEALTHY APPLES Excellent; cookers, $V TQ, per box, delivered. ... L,dU International Correspondence Schools 4 Canadu Canadian-Limited. I B. F. Lovin, Representative f BOX.52G. 1 1315 Pigcot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK EMPLOYEES' ASS'N Dance In Staff Dining Hall SATURDAY, OCT. 2' 9:00 PJVI. Bill Stuart's Orchestra Featuring Freddie Williams on; his-, Sax. Red Pass or Button Necessary Lady employees can bring 1 male escortt azme SUBSCRPTONS For Xma& Gifts Place your Magazine Subscriptions EARLY six weeks for subscriptions to come into Sallow effect two months for overseas. We will enter subscriptions to all Canadian,. British, od United: States-Magazines at publisher's- rates. Dependable Service Lowest Rates New and Re-newal? A. MacKENZIE "A. GOOD FURNITURE LTD,, rLACE TO BliV S27 Third Avenue Exceptional Mirror Values ! White Frame Mirrors 45c; 65c and 85c each Molded' Mirrors $1.25. each 40 Round, Square,, and. Oblong Mirrors, heavy crystal glass;, neat Venetian cut designs. Priced from 53.95. eachj Phone 775. few left If you lose anything, advertise for it.