WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1943. FEEL LIKE A MILLION! thing' right with Gin pih helping your kid-ntyi do a full tin job. Money back if not latijfied. Khutor!., 0rffi lorg it". 0 'm t,. U.f IP For Income Tax Returns see . . R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. J. M. S. Loubser D.C.. B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 641 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up M) Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 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 217 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT LOCAL NEWS NOTES 7, has been transferred from Mrs. Hildebrand to James Parks. The prfce involved Is $750. A Women of Prince Rupert, prepare for emergencies. Phone Blue 722 now and enroll In Red Cross Home Nursing and First Aid Class. (11) An agreement wriereby..T. J. Montgomery was to purchase tot 16, block 13, section 7, from the city has been tancelled, Montgom ery having failed to complete the terms of the agreement. Matters taken up at the regular montniy meeting of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club today were ance of members. Don Mlllerd, canneryman, was elected to new membership in the club. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late William Brand will take place tomorrow, Thursday afternoon at 2:30, from Grenville Court Funeral Chapel, Fraser Street. Whifflets From The Waterfront The Post Office Department has written to the Prince Rupert Cham ber of Commerce expressing the hope that, now arrangements have been made for Queen Charlotte Islands steamers to remain In port at Prince Rupert thirty-six hours be tween time of arrival from and de parture for the Islands, there will be no further difficulty In regard to mall. Arrangements, the depart menfs communication also points out, have been made for more prompt handling of Queen Charlotte Islands mall. Complaint had been made fcy the Chamber that there was insufficient time between the arrival and departure of steam- jers for the mail to be distributed and arrangements made for ans werlng or dispatch of shipments ordered. ular Meeting tonight at 8 p.m. I REDDY SAYS: "Spend leJJ fetid more keep buying I War Savings Certificates regularly." First Aid Class for men starts Thursday at Fire Hall, 8 p.m. sharp. (10) The civic court of revision to consider the city's 1943 assess- the personnel of the court shortly. Harry Drinkwater of the Empire tfhhcuhtetnehtA All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 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. Presbyterian Burns' Banquet Jan. 25. A Help Norway Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Jan. 29. CHANGEABLE RIVER The Hwang Ho River In China has changed its mouth 11 times In 25 centuries. THE DAILY IIE773 ?AC E THREE? CAMPAIGN FOR HELP TO RUSSI (Continued from Page One) I equalled. There had been terrific A Mr. Aalen, General Delivery, call ' Canadian rnn mtRi.i t?pt. atrocities among women and chil- " e Norwegian Vice-Consulate Urgent. An agreement covering tire sale o! city tax lot 1, block 14, section Mrs. C. V. Evltt and Mrs. D. Mmna(rn. Alreadv with three size Green will sail tomorrow night forable contributions, the fund had a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Jreacned the $500 mark Including donations as follows: Yugoslav The local Post Office is only Assocjation, $432, Ukrainian Asso-now getting cleaned up on pre- c!ation $33 and order of Eastern Christmas mail congestion. Second , , . . , , Star, v $50. class mail, some of it dated early Suggested ways and means of In December, has Just made Its funds Included a general appearance In the Post Office . canvass tag day Sunday nlght boxeS- Russian concert, Chinese auction, 7, ,. boxing tournament. o C. r. r, i i 6 P. Bussinger well known Te k- representatives and others taiLreff IK?" rt at last ht's lncuded business visit to the city. He ar- , . r,M ,r J- Corrlgan, Second World W rived on this morning's train and Rev. E. W. Scott Pr nee . Veterans; will be returning to the Interior svirtav nwnin. Rupert Ministerial Association; j 0. . ,., TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Toe H.; Mrs. H. Paulsen, Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association; A. Makuch; P. F. O'Neill, Axel Nelson; Con Carthum;; Mark Hill, A. O. Morse, C. H. Ihsulander and F. H. Halhed, radidj Wong Choy, Chinese People's Association; Peter Czyz, Canadian Ukrainian Association; Doris Blakey, B. Wallace and G. C. Gabora; Bruce Stevens, Hector Christie, Mrs. Robert McCarthy and William Rothwell, Longshoremen's Union. The executive committee will be in session again Thursday night to receive reports of sub-committees and further perfect plans for ithe campaign. Here's What Happened to that Refrigerator Says RBDDY KILOWATT There's enough steel in the average refrigerator to make twelve .45 calibre sub-machine guns. And that's just one of the hundreds of places where this war-metal is going. So when you find it hard to obtain this or other electrical equipment; be glad jour sacrifice is helping to sound the death-knell of Hitler and his hordes. Meanwhile, makethis jour motto: fIX THEM VP-MAKE THEM LAST KEEP THEM WORKING A Action Soon On Traffic Bylaw dren as well as the men. These Solicitor Expects to Have Draft were the victims that needed help although Russia had never asked for help. Warm clothing, extra food and medical supplies were particularly needed could express their Ready This Week tor Submis- mission to Conference Assured by the solicitor having Canadians the matter In hand that the draft admiration of the proposed new street traffic obligation to Russia bv their bylaw will be ready this week, It ment roll will sit on February I , ,. ,,,mmwn Thpv has been left In the hands of 8. Mayor W. M. Watts will appoint j x alsQ asslst )n bullding a Mayor W. M. Watts to call a meet- Mayor W. M. Watts brought theJ matter oi tne aim-out oeiore tne city council and, at His suggestion, H was referred to the utilities committee for report. Ralph Farrls, who w engaged in contracting ibusiness here, leaves tomorrow night for a business trip to Vancouver. bridge of better understanding be- inS ox representatives oi tne ser-twecn Canada and Russia which " vices and contracting companies - .. .. . .. tn rnnsfdpr Ihp hvlaw. ne cuy (Classified advertising is payable cash in advance. No charges. FOR SALE FOR SALE Vacuum cleaner and other electrical appliances. Call between 9:00 and 11:00 ajn. to 149 4th Ave. East. Telephone 536. (11) FOR SALE Must dispose tf 26 ft., fully equipped sail boat. Best offer takes it. Caretaker, Yacht Club or Red 701. (10) FOR SALE Circulator Heater. Phone Blue 726. (10) FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 1543 Overlook Street. (11 1 HELP WANTED HOUSEKEEPER wanted for small rooming house. Phone 741. (11) WANTED Female cook for a fam ily of ten. Good wages. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 30. U4) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. 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) RESPECTABLE young couple, no children, non-drinkers or smokers, desire living quarters. Apply Box 417 Daily News. (5) LOST vlsloned glasses with pinkies. Finder please leave at Dally News. (ID LOST Outside C.N. baggage room, black Gladstone bag on New Year's Eve. Finder please return to Dally News. (ID LOST Man's green Shaeffer Life time fountain pen. Finder please return to Daily News Office, (tf) FOUND FOUND Three keys on ring. Own er mav have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this advertisement. WE CARRY Everything For TnE WORKING MAN It will pay you to come In and look over our large stock of Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers PnONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia wfluld play Its part m tne lasting r- r T'J IT 77 n ! fl 1 to I council to be hamhar w ww th,. appears Impatient Aimii I oeace Wi"u" w"u'u " i get the draft bylaw into its hands u1"-11 UHU,MW war. Mr. MacSween expressed appre . ., . v 5lt.iUaj ui winging aouui, uie iiuu w MUl A & iammcsaw enactment of the measure. ance of the Canadian-Ukrainian Association which had agreed to pitch in with the central committee In the community campaign for the Aid to Russia Iund, The object of the campaign was to Stevedoring Co. will leave tomorrow show appreciation to Russia and largely of routine ' nature. Past Ior a DusmeSs trlP 10 Van" help relieving aistress in tne President O. I. Rnri wa in th couver- Soviet repuonc. me uommunisi. chair and there was a eood attend- L Party had nothing to do with this miss Margaret uec ami naun Chan, Chinese Youth Association; Victor Hopwood, Oscar Larsen, WANTED If you have a house for Lodsre Valhalla; R. G. Allen, Junior sale Phone Blue 839. (16), Chamber of Commerce; W. D Lambie, Gyro Club A. M. Davies, Canadian Legion; Mrs. J. A. Teng Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire; C. G. Minns, Prince Ru pert Chamber of Commerce; A. M. Davies, Canadian Legion; F, R. Boor, G. R. S. Blackaby and G. A. Hunter: W. Stefluk, Canadian Ukrainian Association; R. G. Gib' son, Young Men's Christian Asso elation;; J. W. Taylor, American Federation of Labor; E. A. Evans, CLHJfO For Time Being Its Use Will be Strictly Limited to Council, Committees and School Board The city council has decided definitely that there will be no ex ceptions for the time being at lleast to the rule that the city ; council chamber will not be avail able for meetings of any organi zations other than the city coun ell, committees or the board of school trustees. Even, military court-martials and recruiting boards are now ruled j out and neither are the senior jor junior chambers of commerce to have the privilege. Applicants for use of the cha'mber are simply to be told that no exceptions will be made. wmmmmmmmmmmmms -GOLD SEAL! Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and Herring in Tomato Sauce ij are both on active service a but will be back on your 5 KM grocer's shelf soon as condl-ditions permit. a:s:H:ioxBi:p:;;H;ii;;B:!:;aB:z:B:EB:ii: 27- mm a Bowling January 13 C. Y. A. vs. Toilers. Pushovers vs Stones. Twerps vs. Midgets. Peoples vs. Sav-Mors. 20 Midgets vs. Sav-Mors.. Twerps vs. Peoples. Tollers vs. Stones. C. Y. A. vs. Pushovers. -Twerps vs. Stones. C. Y. A. vs. Sav-Mors. Peoples vs. Pushovers. Tollers vs. Midgets February 3 Pushovers vs. Midgets. Peoples vs. Toilers. C. Y. A. vs. Twerps. Sav-Mors vs, Stones. J. L. 'Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms Our Delivery ! Schedule 3 DELIVERIES WEEKLY 1 TUESDAY, THURSDAY, j SATURDAY Please co-operate by placing 1 your order as early as possl- ble. To ensure delivery, or-I ders must be In by 4 pm. the 1 day preceding delivery. I MUSSALLEM'S Pi 1 Economy Store p "Where Dollars Have More U Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 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. CHARTS of all areas in Northern B.C. British Admiralty U.S. Hydrographic and .Dominion Government Charts. 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