JFJjlDAY, DECEMbER 3, IMS amoiis for flavour since 1892 the 'Salada' name assures you of a uniform blend of quality teas. CM m w A n M" MM A1.AIIA RECIPROCAL AID "TEA : All accommodation and facilities for United States troops in the United Kingdom are provided by Britain as reciprocal aid. ENTERPRISE FRUIT MARKET We carry a complete line of DELNOR FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES KWONG SANG IIING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal till 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 12 p.m. Phone Red 247 I. k . ' ' BOXED STATIONERY In fancy pack The Markets Fruit Grapefruit, Calif ana 4 for - Lemons, doz. .. Oranges. Navel, doz. Pears. Fancy, lb Grapes, lb Apples, lb. Cooking Apples, lb. Bottet First Grade Lard Pure, lb. Vegetables Cooking Onions, No. 1 Okanagan, 4 lbs. Spanish Onions, lb. I i a var Shop at Wallace's For Your Xmas Requirements A Few Suggestions from our Extensive Stock. HOUSE COATS Chenille, Quilted Satin and Bengalines HANKIES Boxed or individual HANDBAGS-a pleasing variety . . Fancy SCARVES and HEADSQUARES . . TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS in sets PILLOW SLIPS Boxed 10 .. .25 25 and .50 .... .35 to .60 .12 .23 .10 .08 43 .19 .25 . .10 Soanlch, local, 2 lbs. .25 Beets, local, 2 lbs .25 Parsnips, local, 3 lbs .25 B.C. Carrots. Der bunch 06 Tomatoes, Hothouse, lb. JO Sweet Potatoes, lb .15 Turnips, yellow, lb .05 Turnips, white, local, lb. .05 Potatoes, 5 lbs -. .22 "auliflower, each .. 15 to 25 Cabbage, lb .06 Lettuce .each 15 Celery, lb 12 Flour-Flour, 49's, No. 1 .hard wheat 1.85 Second Patent 1.80 Flour, 24's 95 Pastry Flour 7 lbs 44 C0PV Of ...cived YOUR IF NOT, A COPY WILL BE SENT TO YOU ON REQUEST, SIMPLY WRITE TO MAIL ORDER SERVICE VANCOUVER B.C. 8.75 10 17 50 ...35,o150 GLOVES Kid lined or 1C to 1 TA unlined unlined and and fabric fabric LJ L.JM 1.50 t0 10.50 ...69tft3.75i 5,95 t0 12.50 . 1 75 10 3.50 Vanity Sets, Runners and Squares and Cushion Tops, to BRIDGE 2.25 e SETS sets i rn to lie iety of styles, set 1 Ju 4. IJ 39 " 2.75 Men's Ties, Scarves, Suspenders, Shaving Sets, Gloves and Handkerchiefs Christmas Cards boxed or individual Christmas Wranninir and Ribbons PHONi: 1) 3rd and Fulton LOCAL NEWS NOTES D. O. Borland left last night on a business trip to Vancouver. A The Ideal Christmas Gift . . . Books of Theatre Tickets . . . Prices $1.00 to $2.50, now selling at Capitol Theatre. (tf) Costable Fred Boland of the city police left last night for Vancouver lor a two weeks lday. To whom It may concern I will not be responsible for any debts contracted In my name by anyone but myself. (283) L. HALSTEAD Mr. and Mrs. W. Speer of Overlook Street left last night on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. William Axelson, the for mer Ivy Lee of this city, left last night to Join her husband in Massett. AJob's Daughters Meeting Friday, December 3rd, 8 p.m. Installation of officers. Sliver March and refreshments. (2d) Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Northcote left last night on a trip to John Gawthrop, secretary to the provincial Post War Rehab ilitation Council, arrived in the lty on last night's train to make preparations for a com mittee session of the council which will be held here next Monday to receive local representations. Bridge-Whist to Aid Xmas Tree In aid of the Christmas tree fund for the children of the Annunciation scIajci, an evening of bridge and whist was held last night in the Kriighls" 3f Columbus Hall. Twenty-hye (tables were In play. A feature of the evening, which was under the direction of B. Shannon, master of cere monies, was the raffle of a comforter donated by Circle No. 2. It was won by Mrs. Theo For tune, with ticket number 207. I Winner of the bridge prizes! were: j Ladies' Mrs. Jacobsen and H. Scattebol; men's Walter Hoky. and Bert Lyndfoot. Whist prize winners; ladies Mrs. Murray and Mrs. F, Ethier: men's Angus Glllis and F. a United Church Fall Bazaar Both from the standpoint of attendance and financial return, the First United Church fall bazaar, held In the church hall Thursday afternoon, was very successful. ! Greeted at the door by Mrs J. A. Donnell, Ladies' Aid president, and Mrs. Andfv Tbompj. son. the guest were entertained with tea and the opportunity tit. S purchase a wide selecUon of J wares In the. booths. Pourers at the tea ttbTei A were Mrs. Meggs and Mrs. M F. Nickerson and the servlteurs were Mrs. R. G. Knlpe, Mrs. Tay- K lor, Mrs. Gordon Crane and Miss Joy Foster. In charge of the tea room was Mrs. R. Webber, Mrs. E. Smith, and Mrs. Gray. The fancy work booth was conducted by Mrs. T. Petroff, Mrs. D. Santerbane and Mrs. W. L. Hnates and in Ihe nlain sew- lng booth were Mrs. Holt and $ Mrs. G. G. McCallum. 5 The home cooking booth was 2 conducted by Mrs. J. S. Irvine and Miss D. Sharp. BUILT BV PLANTAGENET The first canal In England was built In 1134 by Henry I. to connect Wltham and Trent rlv ers. the Hnprrnie Court of UrtUtli C'oliimhU In rroltat In I lie Matter of the "AdmlnUtraUoii ,W anil In the Matter f the folate of Arthur Nnrilliind, Oewnteil TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hla Honor. W, E. FlAher mode on the 23rd day of November, AD. 1813, I wu appointed Admlnbrtr lor of the Efrtate of Arthur Nord lund, dMd, and all purtlea hav rng claims agalmt the aald entatfl are rieromr required to xumian won proprljr verified, to me on or abrMit tn 23rd day U Oecetnber, A D. 1843, and all rwrtln Indebted to the K late are required to pay the amount or tnex lndeAnednena to me rortn wDUi. DATED at Prince Humeri. DC thla 23rd day of November, AD, 1843 NORMAN A. WATT Official AdmliUatrator Frlac Mupcrt, B.O A Daggett lor Mayor. THZ DAILY KTtvTS (2S3) Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Leask left last night on a trip to Vancou ver. AReular meeting of Local 1442 Painters and Decorators will be held at 8 pjn.. Carpenters' Hall. Friday, December 3, 1943. ACan the C.C.F. solve our War and Post War Problems? Hear the next Premier of B.C. outline his policy. Capitol Theatre. Dec 5th, 12 NOON. Notice to Subscribers Subscribers o 4 FOR SALE 1 Davenport Suite. bed with coH spring, spring filled mattress 4x6. 440 6th Ave. East. (283 FOR SALE Tenders wiU be re ceived by the undersigned for the Purchase of the hereunder noted lots up to noon of Monday, December 20th, 1943: Lots 15 and 16, Block 3 and Lots 29, 30 and 31. Block 22.1 all In the S. D. of D.L. 3. Plan 1 948, Graham City Townslte and the Undivided one-half Interest In Lot 499, all In Queen Charlotte Islands. Jfce highest or any .tender noj necessarily accepted. ' "-'.TERMS: " Cash. NORMAN A. WATT. Admlnls- i.trator of the Estate of'Oeorge Albert Beebe, deceased. FOR SALE One 27 ft. Seine boat with 5 hp. Palmer Marine engine In good running condition. Apply Box 638 Dally News. (283) WANTED TO RENT ROOM or suite. Young married couple. No children. Apply Box 634 Dally News. (286) WANTED TO RENT Furnished apartment or room for couple $25.00 reward for Information leading to and securing. With In easy walking distance of town. Phone Signal Corps, 282. (282) ELDERLY couple desire to rent a small apartment "from one to four months. Phone 52 up to 6 p.m. (tf) WANTED TO RENT By Air Force officer and wife, small furnished apartment, suite or room. Please telephone Mrs. Pallas, Oreen 830, (287) PIOUS SUPERSTITION Sapphires once were thought to have curative powers. In the 13th century a large sapphire, believed to be effective in aiding weak eyes was presented to St. Paul's Cathedral, London. NOT BUILT IN A DAY Rome's Colosseum, finished by Titus In 80 A.D., held 100,000 spectators. ' duchess inspects canadas 4 4 4 News are requested, if at 4 all possible, to pay their 4 subscriptions direct to the ofHce. 4 Of course. In the event 4 of it being Impossible to do 4 this, payments may be 4 made to the boys. 4 When paying, please bring 4 your last receipt. 4 4 4 AIRWO.MKX (Continued from Page 1) dant of the W.AJV.F. Touring group headquarter. the Duchess carried out an Inspection of a squadron of three (lights and took the salute at a march past led by Fit. Officer Norah Ireton of Ortllia, Ont.. and Ottawa, senior womens officer of the unit. After the headuarters inspection the Duchess visited a bomber station commanded by Group Capt. J. L. Plant of Ottawa. During her Inspection the Air Chief Commandant poke to many of the girls. Among them, Cpls. I. N. Pass 1706 McPherson Ave.i Saskatoon; N. T. McAvoy. 761 Broadway Ave.) Winnipeg: M. A. Sharp. Yorkton, Saik.; H. F Ledlngham (471 Ontario SU Sudbury. Ont.: L. East. 20 Clarence St. i Saint John. NJJ.; Winifred Gailand 210 Wyohwood the Daily Ave Toronto and M. E. Ham ilton Watrous. Sask. LAW B. II Moore New West minster B.C . F E Davidson. rni nc g)0 jvcuctc nuarry, u man mouicro do. Rub the throat, chest ru4 K rV Hth PERSONAL WICKS time-tested VAPORUD WORK WANTED Chinaman wants general office or club cleaning. Apply Box 620 Dally News. (282) STENOGRAPHER for accountant's office. Neat and accurate copy typing essential. Shorthand not so Important. Applicants with knowledge of commercial book-keeping, or those willing to learn, will have preference Written applications only. State experience, if any. Apply U. j. C. AM 96. (tf 'JET" for polishing hot stoves Is a boon. Winter months mean hot stoves always. "JET Is safe, handy. Sold GIVE a subscription to 'Gooi Housekeeping." now $4.00 per year. Phone Green 59. Sole agent. "284" TENDERS WANTED SEALED offers, marked offer for building, will be received by the City Clerk up to 5 p.m. on Oalt. Ont.; Y. N. Cumunnam. Cambria. Att.: M. H. WUson. 210 Brdr St.) Rgln; Violet Gotta, Kenora. Out. Airwomen M. N. Mitchell. Hamilton. -Ont.. Kay HVMjrm. MarllnSask .: L. A. Ross. South Side. NB.. H. Marnle. Reston. Man. and S. E Stroulei. Vlllc salle. Que i Monday, December 20, for the! purchase, dismantling, and re moval of material In the frame building standing on lot 20, Block 1. Section 6, House number 219, Fourth Ave. East. City of Prince Rupert. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. George 8. Hanes, City Engineer. (284) LOST LOST Suit coat containing army discharge papers and passport. Please leave at Dally News Office. Reward. (285) LOST In Telegraph Office, black and white Schaeffer lifetime fouritain pen; flat top Finder please leave at Dally News Office. Reward. (283) Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Dry Dock Employees' Assocla tlon Dance, Friday December 3 Roy Proverbs Orchestra Nurses' Fall Dance Oddfellow's Hall. Dec. Lutheran Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, Saturday, Dec. 4. C.C.F. Dance Oddfellows Hall, Dec. 10. DeCarlo's Orchestra. Harold Winch, C.C.F., M.L.A., Capitol Theatre, Sunday, Dec, 5, Meeting 12 noon. Vote solid Labor Dec. 16th. Four Years Ago In This War By The Canadian Press Dec. 3. 1939- British bomber core direct ro on uvrawui warships In Heligoland naval base. British blockade of Oer man exports goes Into effect. Snowstorms Interfere with operations of the FlnnUh-Russla- front. C.N.R. Trains "or the East-Dally except Sunday 8 p.rr for Terrace and Paclfle Sunday. Monday. Wednesday Friday 4 P- From the East- Dally except Mon 10:4J pja From Terrace and Pacific- Monday. Tuesday. Thursday, Fridav. Saturday 11:30 a.m. CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Advertisements are payable in advance at the Office No telephone orders Rate 2c per word per Insertion. FOR SALE FOR SALE Tenders will be re ceived by the undersigned until noon of December 27th. 1943 for purchase of Lot 9, Block 18, Atlin Townslte for cash. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. George H. Hallett, Official Administrator, Atlln. B.C. (284) FOR SALE One Clare Jewel kitchen range. Apply 1533 Plgott Ave., after 5 p.m. (283) FOR QUICK SALE Double beds, dressers, china cabinets. gramophone (Vlctrola), kitchen utensils, chesterfield. Apply 703 Fulton Street. (2831 FOR SALE Piano In very good condition; dining room furniture, kitchen chairs. Phone Green 714. 221 2nd Ave. (286) HELP WANTED WANTED Dally newspaper requires composing room floor man, also able to run or willing to learn to run flat bed web press; two-thlrder apprentice would do. National Selective Service, Prince Ru pert. No AM 97. (tf) WANTED WANTED - Room for Service Mans wife. Apply Box Dally News. WANTED Rooms or smau now by emurie. Write Box 633 Dally New.' 1 WANTED Used baby carriage Phone J. Carl. Naval Ex chance 42. '! WANTED TO "EXCHANGE Fur nlshed house In Vancouver fnr same In Rupert durirtf Christ- , mas hoi Ways. Phone 841. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 28S) WANTED One or two house keeping rooms for coupi Box 631 Dally News. 38 WANTED Linht houeplne ! room or raiie ror ifiiame couple Box 928 Dally News (27) GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Mock Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS 'House of Better Cleaning" Authorized -n.KXrOK.M" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without (lueses Waterproofing a Specialty We Pick Up and Deliver PHONE 8S8 .Mall Orders Box M B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladles' St Men's Made-to-Mcasure Clothes. m Third Ave. W. Black 787 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving COOLER DAYS Suggest JANTZEN 19 19 19 , 19 ! j 'icauty Culture in all Its branches :06 4th St. Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. I'hone 171 P.O. Bos 271 International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited B. P. Lovln, Representative Box 520 1315 I'Ucnt Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. DESIGNED ST. PAUL'S 19 f9 & Sir Christopher Wren wa.i the most eminent Engllnh architect of the 17th century, B mi i nor nothiw comfortaMe t-r 11. 111 W ft U nu t " vi man u Kr Jacket Srr it's styled V Jj- MEN'S EITLL 7AVWM JANTZEN SWEATERS In ibrfde of Brown, Green, R Blue and Maroon. 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