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Deliveries will Ite madb on receipt ' m; went. Anyone-wishing to protect :t- 'lvt's will le- well advised to r :;i payment now to ensure delivery. H 00 coal miner are now on strike. SEE YOUR DEALER NOW Wp out the coal shortage liy burning wood. Special Announcement 0 OUR CUSTOMERS Due In new regulations placed upon u by our liolr.alm, and Ihe shortage of certain commodU m ami tlie extra work caused- by the rationing fouowu, Wf arp forced to go ori a cash bsuli commuting Not, 15. We hope that the change will nt inionvenlrnce you. We wish to continue ser-vi,t Jou to the best of our ability. We thank sou 'or your patronage of the past and Irust you will "Pl'rt us In the luture. SEVENTH AVE. MARKET XMAS PERM PERMS are Hard to BEAT nette a u t y Sh owe I I o p p e ' S,fftt (Arrosi from Tost Office) Phone lllue 917 t LOCAL NEWS NOTES Moose Ladles' Meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. Oddfellows' Hall. E, N. Valentine U leaving tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver. A, Moose Ladles' Invitation Dance, Wednesday, Oddfellows' Hall, 10 to 2:00. Jean de Carlo's Orchestra. (257) Mrs. II. C. Benton, the former Mis Detty Borland, left on I Monday night's train for Toronto where she will Join her ftu&and, Sergeant Benton of !the Royal Canadian Air Force. All retail and wholesale clerks as well as warehousemen are strongly urged to attend a meet ing to be held on Wednesday, November 3, at 8:00 pm. In the Valhalla Hall, corner of 8th and 9th. (257) Mrj T McClymont returned to he city on Sunday night's rain frurn a trip to Winnipeg Whtie there she attended the for.' :al of the late Rev. Dr. H R Grant, formerly of Prince R v rt. who died recently. A letter from Rene Morln, chairman of the board of governors, read at the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce Monday night, said that the question of the local radio station was coming up at the next meeUng of the board. In the meantime, the local station was being oper ated a.-, a part of the CBC network and was receiving system service although no direct wire wx as yet available Tortured By SINUS PAIN YeocSB gitQaltk rtlltf tram painful distress with Y A vicSVf-uCnoi. yiCKS ft&JS- VMRO-HOI We are the only store town carrying Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Enterprise Grocery in When it Terrace Stay at Philbert Hotel Hut make advance Ki-.crvallnm Box 5 Johnny's Terrace OIL- KURXERS CLEANED HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Itlack 733 Kl Setenth Ave. Met Sons of Norway Meeting Thursday 8 o'clock, Oddfellows' Hall. (258) 4 TTTTTTTTTTTVTTYTTTTTTTTT Meet Me At JOHNNY'S SHACK BAR (Our Coffee U Tops) ' In I lie Miirrnic Court of ItrltUh ' ('ilinnliU III I'rulutr ' In IW MiIIt r if MilmliiMrnlloii j Art" ami 1 In I tii M.illrr i.f llir tMulp of Jnlin ! IMIrlik llarrlt"". Dnmonl. TAKE NOTICE tfwit toy orrtr ot H!i Honor. W K. FWi nuide on itii- flr-'t cUy oi riovmOfr, a.u, IB 41, I "' viipaiitl Admlnltrtr wltli WU1 nnxrdl of the EsUte ot John Patrick llarrlgan. rtiwairt, tml H parUm IwvUvi cNlma dAlinC till, wild tte r lTPby rrqulml i fiirnWi uim. properly vfririisL to mo wi or abu. Ui first rty T r'TiW. AD. 1943, nd all fKirtJf liidttoted to itlnj ctt rr i?ttiliTd ita py lie nioiint of ttwlr :d Htrdn- to nw forMmth. DATED wt Prince IUiJXTt, B.CX. itl first day of Ntonbv. AD. 1848. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prlivc Rivprrt, B.C. TIMIIMI HAI.K M19.T) BHiini 1ndr will be rrovlved by tli MUltr of Uindu t Victoria, n.C twt 'ltr thnn 11 o'cIopK In Hi? forenoon on the 7th day of DfWltbrr. 1043. for the purohiu of Uronce X12839. to cut 8.851,000 fit of 8)ntcf. Octar wul llnlock on n trrn onirllJM! piirta it fK-3tloji 13. 14, 23 and 24, TUwiwMp 3, Quivn Clwrlotte I1ikU Unul DIs- Thrr (SI years will be allowed I for removal of nlmbt 1 Furlihr portlculars of tlie Oh Iff VlnUirto. BO or Dlatxlot Irtorw.tcr ireatr, Prl&c Rupvrt, B.C Mr. and MM. W. B. Drake ar rived in the city today from Vancouver. Mr. Drake Is here on business as general manager ot Edward Llpsett Ltd. THE, DAILT NEWS rAGE THREE A'Tomorrow afternoon J o'clock. Church Hall, come and see our nice apion stall, novelties, country stall, white elephant, home cooking and then have a nice eup of tea. Miss Joan Woodward leaves tomorrow night for Port Alber-nl, Vancouver Island, where she Is to be married to Lieut. Frank J. Hicks of Edmonton. They win reside at Port Albernl following the marriage. Commander Charles C r e e, naval officer In charge at. Prince Rupert, was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince- Rupert Oyro Club, giving a vety acceptable address. President W. J. The Empire Brass Manufacturing Co. of Vancouver was yiven an order by the city couneil Monday night for 12 garbage cans at $6 each f.o.b; Vancouver The cans will be sold to private purcha&ers in view of the fact that none are available in Prince Rupeit Hardware s lores. Card of Thanks The Local Committee wish to thank the general public for their very generous support in the recent campaign. Our thanks are also extended to the unlts-of the Armed Forces, the Press. Capitol Theatre, Can aaian Legion, me iocai ininese is ladies Queen Mary Chapter,! FOR SALE Five room modern house. 990 Ambrose Ave. Phone Red slon 480. Immediate FOR SALE Piano box, for dishes. Red 183. passes (261) WANTED TO RENT 1 WANTED to Rent Furnished or unfurnished house. Couple, no children. Very urgent. Box 615 Dally News. (259) WANTED TO RENT Furnished or unfurnished house or apartment. Urgent accommodation be obtained; reliable party, and offer suitable reward. Would consider buying furniture. Box 616 Dally News. (260) LOST LOST Black Ronson lighter. Finder get In touch with Naval Barracks, "Miller." Reward. (258) PERSONAL "JET for polishing hot stoves Is a boon. Winter months mean hot stoves always. "JET" Is safe, handy. Sold DAY NURSERY Reasonable rates. Apply 441, 7th Avenue East: (280) SHRIMPS I FRESH EVERY DAY Boat "W.S.U" First Moat west of Imperial Oil Co. daily afier 4 p.m. Miis Norh MeCaffery arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver. Mrs. R. J. D. Smith returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Powell River. Mr. and Mrs, a O, R. Anderson returned to the city thli morning from a trip to Miss Laura Stephens arrived in the city today from Vancouver to visit with her parents Sheilff and Mrs. M. M. Stephens Scott was In the chair and there ' Dally News Limited, was a good attendance of mem bers with a few guests. Thomas J. Weed, commanding offleer of the Prince Rupert port df embarkation, wlU be the speaker tomorrow at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. A land sale bylaw covering the transfer of certain city pro perties from city to private ownership was given its final readings at Monday night's meeting of the city couneil. Th purchasers inelude Evan Noble. Wartime Housing, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Murphy. George KIa.su-lak, Joseph Oskey, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Leek and Prince Rupert Announcements All advertisements in this' column will be charged for a full loonth at 25e a word. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 4. Drydock Employees Associa tion Dance. Friday, Nov. 5. Aris tocrats 12-piece Orchestra. WA. Coast Regiment Service .Men's Dance, Nov. 8. Empress Club. Little Norway Tea, Nov. 10. A Canadian Legion Auxiliary Bazaar. Not. 12; Oddfellows' Hall Cathedral Tea and Sale, Nov. LOJ3.E and: many other who ! L.O.B.A. Dance. Nov. 25. Odd- helped to make a success of .fellows' Hall, 9:50-1:00, Jean de the drive. Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments Net local results were over $11.00000 and expenses less! St. Peter's t Fall Bazaar. Nov. 2V. than $80.00. THE CHINESE WAR RELIEF FUND. United Church Bazaar Decern ber 2nd. WANTED The Dally News is-open to receive the names of bright and honest boys or girls who are desirous of obtaining delivery routes, (tf) WANTED WILL EXCHANGE 3-room nicely furnished apartment, also kitchen privileges, 3 minutes I walk from Dry Dock, for 2- Reward for Information ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD, 718 Fraser Street. (tf) SKEENA MOTOR NOTICE TO MARINERS Mariners are advised that all operations In .connection with the removal of Ripple Rock. Seymour Narrows, B.C. have been postponed until further notice. All previous notices In connection with this operation arr rancelled, W. L. STAMFORD, Agent, Department of Transport. Victoria, BG. t. 22; 1943. i O. I- Brookes, Mgr. I 24-Hour Taxi Service Trucking of all klnd t Bus Service to Airport Special Charter Free Parcel Checking Room Public Waiting and Rest Rooms for Men and Women P.O. Box, 101, Terrace NOTICE To The Public The public Is advised that the Ambulance is no longer available for the transportation of patients to and from the hospital, the vehicle having outlived its usefulness, and since no responsibility rests upon the Board of Management of the Hospital to provide an Ambulance it will not be replaced. By Order of the Board. H. W. BIRCH, Secretary. SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way points, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Foil Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Advertisements are payable in advance at the Office No telephone orders Rate 2e per word per insertion. FOR SALE )R SALE 2nd hand Monarch Range. Inquire at Heilbron ers. (tf FOR SALE Five "room house and cabin at back. Oarage and woodshed; on two. lots. 11th Ave. Phone RedM89. "OR SAtE Victor 7 tube battery radio; 59 6tU Ave. East. (257) I II ELI' WANTED BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public, Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Block Phone 387 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving ! room suite or nice sleeping room Bfaut Culture ln all lu branches ' t . J uI.tlA nHailMllii In i Darrcis,$25 l)RT f ill guuu yicuuij. ociiiiuujr iu- cated. Phone Red 198. (257) j2W St. Phone 653 leading to the renting of an "STAR'S unfurnished house, four rooms or larger. Immediate possession. Phone Red 877. 261) WANTED Combination coal and electric range. Phone Red 392. (261) NAVAL officer and wife, no children, desire furnished apartment, housekeeping rooms or will share a house,. Phone 231. (257) $25 REWARD for finder of small furnished or unfurnished house, civilians. No children. Apply Box 605 Dally News. (280) STYLEWEAR Ladies' to Children's Ready - to - Wear K5 Third Ave. W. Black 780 II. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies' & Men's Made-to- Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. Phone 174 P.O. Box 271 International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited II. F. Lovln, Representative Box 52G 1315 riggot Ave, PTince Rupert, B.C. FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert I.O.O.P. LODOE NO. 65 meets 2nd and !4thTuesdays every month at 8 p.tn. COOD COOKS knovr ihaf adding; a little of the REAL GENUINE BOYRIL IS REAL WAR This Is not a phoney war The Canadian Army Is In. the thick-of the fight. The only way we can win Is on the field of battle. If physically fit and between 18 and 45 you are-eligible for the Active Army, w h i c h Is still an entirely volunteer Army. Visit your nearest' Army Recruiting: Office today". Don't delay. Ormes lid. Zflie Pioneer Druggists THE IlEXALL STORE !' much improves soups,, stews or gravy,. 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