rt OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Charge Watch. Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engratinj OLK BASEMENT .OUE for Fine China, ' ISIT Masses, Baggage and Novelties plnnervtare, MAX HEILBRONER jeweler Diamond Merchant vlacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A GOOD PLACE TO IlUx 4 Save What You Have; Place CIRCLE. TREAD OZITE carpet. It will give added year of life to your tt your t Your carpet will give added pleasure. LADIES' . 327 3rd Avenue West NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS A Tax Sale for dellquent Taxes on City Lots will hpM m the Council Chambers, City Hall. Prince inert B.C.. at 10 a.m., September 30th, 1943. Property on wnicn imi taxes are owing win oe Id unless paid before September 30th. 1943. F. VICKERS, Cpllector. i i II THE REX CAFE Will Re-open for Business Wednesday, Sept. 15th Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. Am. (across from Kupert Hotel) Phone 13 Used Furniture l-l'IKCi: .BEDROOM SUITE I ist of Bed Ends, Chiffonier, Vanity and Bench $65.00 6-I'IKCE DINING ROOM SUITE b of Extension Table, 4 Chairs and Buffet ... $65.00 ELI0 FURNITURE STORE rd Avenue (Next to Daily News) Prince Rupert iionella' Dress Shoes Iln Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Brown Calf, Black Softie Calf, Black Suede in low, spike and cuban heels.. High styled lines to suit any taste and nriced to suit any pocket- Sbook. MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD WORKING BOOTS in-6" and 8". Just arrived. i amily Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" M " vyvyyHt Wbb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING . BOOKBINDING STATIONFRY r - - w mm m iwVi!!AY AND EVERYDAY CAUDS 1IJAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS jiu jrrccr LOCAL NEWS NOTES James M. Campbell is leaving this afternoon for a triD to Vancouver. The fire department was called out to another nocturnal false alarm at 1 o'clock this morning to the corner of Fifth Avenue and Qreen Street near the military hospital. David Joinville, formerly of Stewart and recently in the service of the B.C. Bridge Dredging Co. here, leaves afternoon for Vancouver. and this A gas tank fell off a Hyde Transfer truck on Ambrose Av enue yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock and took fire on the road. The fire department was called and put out the flames with an extinguisher. Norman L. Freeman, who has Mrs. Dorothy Garbutt, local Y.W.C.A. hostess, returned to the city on Sunday evening's train after spending a holiday visiting at her home in Winni peg. R. O. Birch, accountant of the local branch of the Bartk of Montreal, was a guest at last night's regular monthly dinner meeting of the Pidnce Rupert Charmber of Commerce. Mrs. Hackett, whose husband is In the naval service here, ar rived In the city yesterday af- ternoon from Vancouver fori a visit of a few months here. CARNIVAL TICKET-WAR BOND WINNERS Holders of three of the first draw tickets not having claimed their prizes within the allotted time of 15 davs, second draw tickets No. 11724, 10731, W. C. Hambleton, CNR. Yard Office and 6072 are valid from Sept. 14th to Sept. 27 inclusive. Prizes may be claimed at the Royal Bank. 2'6) Dance Wed., Sept. 15, Eagles' Hall GEORGE DUC1IAK and his Prairie Ramblers Ladies Free. Everybody Welcome. 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. SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 V.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT For Income Tar RETURNS SEE R. E. MORTIMER rhone 88 324 2nd Ave. umxwaawm Fresh Local Raw and n Pasteurized MILK , g 8 VALENTIN DAIRY 1 0 piIONE 637 I THE DAILY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Georee Gunn are l.A The fiarnenters Union Meet- leaving this afternoon for aline. ing, 8:00 8:00 p.m. D.m. Wednesday, Wednesday, trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. A. Brown Is leavlnK this afternoon lor a trlD to Vancouver. Fraser Street. Special business. All members requested to attend. (216) A. L. Woodlev. who has been identified with' the B.C." Bridge and Dredging Co. here and has also been a sergeant in the Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment, leaves this, afternoon for Vancouver. Constable W. C. Gardner of the city police returned to the city yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver, bringing north with him from Okalla Ernest Burke who Is to face a forgery counselling charge at the Supreme Court Assizes next week. ' LOANED AT CARNIVAL A pearl handled knife, mark ed "Mine Safety Award." Valued as keensake. Please return to Norton Younss. Phone 747 to return to owner. (216) monthly Rupert Chamber of Commerce been here for the past ten days I iast night included a letter from on International Fisheries Com- nrr w p. Mulnok. Postmaster mission business, Is leaving this afternoon on his return to General, In regard to the re cently Instituted six times a week mail service on the local railway line. The communica tion was filed. The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at its meeting last night; heard and concuired In a report from a special committee which had recommended that the Chamber go on record as favoring the establishment of another theatre In Prince Rupert, not specifying, however, any particular interests to receive a permit. This action had been taken following the application of Paul Aivazoff for endorsa-tion of his new theatre project. Card of Thanks I wish to thank my friends and all those who helped me In the recent cat nival queen con test. I also wish to thank Oliver Murphy and friends for the beautiful flowers. MAY McILWAIN Candidate for Prince Rupert Dry Dock. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Sons of Norway Invitation Dance. Friday, Sept. 17, Oddfellows Hall. (217) Orange Ladles' Meeting, Odd fellows' Hall, Sept. 23. W. A. Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance, Empress "Y" Club, September 20. Presbyterian Tea In the Manse September 22. Valhalla Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall, Sept. 24, 9:30 to 2. Catholic Bazaar, School Hall, Oct. 6 and 7. Qathedral Fall Bazaar Nov. 18. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 25. B.C. Furniture Company 4 Doors with Locks and Hinges at a low price. 9 Sets of Al Windows. 2 Hot Water Tanks. 1 Water Tank, GO gallons. 20 Wash Basins at $5.50 each. Phone Black 32 1 Third Avenue LETTERBOX Editor, Daily News: The followin? letter has been sent to the city clerk: "The morning -was beautiful! I had an excellent breakfast. put on my best suit to 'go' to the -office and stepped out on the back porch when, horrors-there stood my old garbage can shining In the early morning sun and dripping with dew. My good wife demanded that It toe taken to the front of the house and claimed that you were her authority. "Now, I object. In the first plce I don't mind doing hard work as an inspection of my yard would shew but I do dis like carrying a heavy, wet, dirty garbage can, three-quarters the length of my lot in my good clothes. In the second place probably a substantial cut in the garbage collection fee would be in order as I do most of the work now. And In . trie third place what is the proper, procedure to follow if I neglect or forget to carrv the can to a . (convenient point or I do not uorresponaence at ine regmar s0Qn en nnfKlw moofinir meeting rt of the Via Prince PrinCP 1 Clas enough for col lection. I have only one can of the proper size and no more can be purchased. Therefore, I would be forced to dispose of FOR SADE FOR SALE Gas boat "Wanderlust," 30 feet. Power 58 Lycoming, 2-1 reduction gear Annlv 1234 Park Avenue for further particulars. (2181 IFOR immediate sale Double beds, single beds, kitchen 'table and chairs, chest of drawers, dressers. Phone Green 170. J. Skoe. (214) FOR SALE 5-room house, Mies- sett, B.C. For full particulars see Mr. Sorensen, Prince Ru pert Fishermen's Co-op Assn ashes and garbage as best I could which, no doubt would not be in the best taste as far as sine FOR SALE Five room modern house, hardwood Tloors, electric fireplace, excellent location. Immediate occupancy. Apply G. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd. (tf) the neighbors were concerned. Yet I would have no other alternative, i (220) FOR SALE Two-roomed cabin complete with stoves and effects. Apply Box 573 Daily News. (220) FOR "SALE Piano. Phone 581. (217) FOR SALE Westinghouse radio and maple dinette suite. Pho,ne Red 103. (215) FOR SALE Five room house at Dodge Cove, Digby Island Immediate possession. R. E. Mortimer, Phone 88 , 324 2nd Ave. (215) FOR QUICK SALE New house, 3 rooms, bath, sunporch and one extra unfinished room; 2 lots, modern, extra warm construction and well fln-nlshed Interior. Immediate possession. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. (tf) FOR SALE Six room house on two lots, good condition. Phone Red 509 or' call at 1042 th Ave. E. (215) FOR SALE Duplex house two five-room suites, choice location, harbor view. Occupancy Oct. 1st. McClymont Agencies, 307 Third Ave. (212) FOR SALE Tent, 12 by 14 and 10 oz; Kitchen Kook, 3 burner gas stove; Oil Heater stove; Sport Light Alladln. $100 cash. Apply J. R. Glngrest. Miller Bay. (215) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and Room for men shar ing. 718 Fraser Street. III? II " 1 mm 'Now I must come to the point and ask for your sugges tion. This morning I did man age to get the thing to the road at 8:10 a.m. on my way to work. At noon on coming home for lunch I find it still there and still full as apparently they were collected sometime prior to 8:10 a.m. Consequently, the can is Still full, won't be dumped until next Monday and In the meantime I will have accumulated another one full with no can to put it Into. I would like your suggestion as to what I can do to get rid of it for example dumping It on city propertj re served for a lane or will the city collection department stretch a point and come and get it whether it is out in front or not? P. A. FRATTINGER, The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association, which was to have ben held yesterday, was post poned on account of the absence from the city of the president, Dean J. B. Gibson, who Is away In Toronto attending sessions of the general synod of the Anglican Chuich. Ads HELP WANTED WANTED Woman for house work few hours a- day, 50i per hour. Phone Red 879. (217) WANTED Assistant Janitor for local jschool. Apply National Selective Service, A AI. 81. (216) CLERK WANTED For book stationery store. Previous ex perjence not necessary- Apply Unemployment Isurance Of fice A.F. 82. . (tf) WANTED Warehouseman' fo grocery wholesale, good wages, permanent position. Apply Selective Service Office AM 82. (tf) Truck Driver required for local - oil tompany, good wages Apply National elective Service AM 80 (215) WANTED Housekeeper for family of three. Room, board and good wages. 325 4th Ave. East. (219) WANTED V"6rflan for house work few Jiours a day,. 50c per hour. Phorie'JRed 879. (217) WANTED Tailor; man or woman, for local shop. Apply Selective Service A.M. 79. (215) WANTED WANTED Sleeping room for 2. Phone 71, Room 48. (218) $25.00 still waiting for anyone finding suitable suite or house preferably furnished. Phone F-L. McTavish, ,223. (218) 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. An-'nette' Ladies Wear Co. (tf) WANTED Room and board for officer's wife and seven months old son. Excellent re ferences. Phone 223 Local 45. (218) WANTED TO BUY 40 ft. troll ing hull, must be nearly new. Apply Box 571 Dally News. (225) PERSONAL L. C. OYER, Interior Decorating paper hangir,;. Phone Black .810. (239) PLANT THIS FALL! Enjoy the beauty and healthful comfort Of an Outdoor Living-room sext aummer. Tou can do It, If you wUl plant thli fall. Planning and planting a modern outdoor uving-room u more a pleasure than a task, and It seed not re costly. Well, gladly adrUe you irhat you need and which varieties vlU gin the bMt results. FREE GARDEN BOOS A Complete List of Nursery Stock; j EDDIE'S NURSERIES SAK-Uia, B.V. 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