ly, JANUARY 19, 1943 LD SFAI.il LOCAL NEWS NOTES y Sockeye Salmon and Herring In Tomato Sauce EW ROYAL HOTEL ZAHELLI, PROP. ONO SANG IIING HOP KEE OP SUEY House fiext to King Tal . a H m B m pancy ueu aslng a new flre truck; ith on active service jjj II be back 'on your shelf soon as condl- " permit. J y irirpi:HiiHi'llMS.B:;ui WE CARKY ; f rything For THE I0R MAN pay you to come In k over our large stock Hen Ooods. L. Clothiers XE BLACK 324 Third Avenue me Away From uome- Kates 75c up ms not it cold water rlnce Rupert, B.C. 281 P.O. Box 198 7th AVE. WEST ur patronage welcome 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside fiom 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. I'lione Krd 217 voy OTEL rl Zarelli I'ron. -0 I'.ti. Kiix 544 Iaskr stkrkt I KINCE KUI'KIIT . SE IN THE DAILY NEWS TILUE THE TOILER Permission was granted by Co-operative general store, Is at present on a trip to Vancouver on business. He expects to be away a couple of weeks. Final readings were given by the city council last night authorizing the sale of the following tax sale' properties: lot 12, block 13, section 7. John Clezy, $67.50;' lot 2, block 38, section 5, Joseph C. Stone, $225: lot 4, block 3, section 1, Henry Cobb, $325; lot 3, block 4, section 2, J. L. Mcintosh, $2300. urged the necessity of public con veniences being installed in Prince Rupert. The Chamber will be advised that the city's financial position does notj permit of such conveniences being put in at this time. The city council was advised by the finance committee last night 'that rights to a parcel of six lots I in Section 4 which tne umiea ! States Engineering Department, had sought to lease in order to i remove rock therefrom had al- ready -been granted to -the- naval .crvices. On recommendation ot the Finance committee the city council ast night agreed to lease an un- iccupied portion of the Mclntyre building to the United States en- Incerlng department at $10 -per month. The building is in a bad tate of repair, part of the terms if the lease being that the neces sary repairs be made by the new tenant. The co-ordinating committee of he city council which consists of ld. W. H. Brett, Aid. Robert Mc Kay, Aid. Thomas Elliott and Aia. I. S. Black will have a meeting vlth officials of Wartime Housing n Saturday evening of this week b discuss the conditions of sewers, -tr.. in areas where houses for industrial workers have been erected. The matter of contracting, concerns coming to the city and running up accounts for utilities services, including long distance telephone calls which had not been paid 'for, was referred to by Aid. J. S. Black at last night's meeting of the city council. Mhyor W. M. Watts advised that the necessary action had already been taken to recover from one such concern. Wartime Housing Ltd. will be Tp.ntcd the use of a small oince cn the first floor of the City Hall at $10 per month, It was deciaea bv the city council last nlsht on recommendation of the finance committee. It will be used by the engineering department of War t.imp Houslnz which had been oc cupylng larger quarters on the top floor of the City Hall which have now been turned over to the Red Cross for use as a workroom. On behalf of John Bulzak, M. M. Stephens had a letter before the tfnwVvnn Cnnnln 1 mnnHnn Wdlnoe. the Prince Ruper Fishermen's committee d j t 2 3 u lon Rooms. t- j ...i , inin hu nance CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY Annual general meeting of Prince Rupert Branch in Canadian Leifion Hall, Thursday, Jan. 21st., 8 p.m. Business. Keport for the year 1912. Election of Officers. Members are urgently requested to attend. CORPORATION OF THE CITV OF PRINCE RUPERT Notice Is hereby given that, before any construction of or alteration to buildings is undertaken or before any installation or change is made in plumbing, wiring or sewer connections, a permit must first be obtained from the City Hall. All' such construction, alterations or Installations must, fulfil the requirements, of the City By-laws. Failure to, comply with the above regulations renders anyone liable to prosecution according to the provisions of the By-laws. F. N. GOOD, City Engineer. (1G) Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert TAXPAYERS OF PRINCE RUPERT Pay Your Taxes in Advance Bx depositing any amount up to your total annual taxes or by making monthly instalments between this date and May 31st, you earn interest at the rate of 4V2 per annum to June 30, 1943. FRANK VICKERS, Treasurer. January 18, 1943. (16) THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE A. C. Pallanfof Skidegate, after a trip to Vancouver, returned to his home on the Queen Charlotte Islands at the end of the week. A. Otto Olsen had an offer be-bore the city council last night of $75 for lots 25 and 2, block 27, sec- Itlon 8, on which he would estab- On recommendation of the fl- ell las night agreed to lease to ceres. staff of the Aero Timber Products Lt. at the Port Clement's camp, ar- "ecniei. -nce cw,-rived in the city yesterday from trading concern, twenty-two lots Vancouver and is proceeding to- in Section One in the vie nlty of, the Steele Block for use In con-! night to the Queen Charlotte Is- nettlon with the erection of bar-) lands racKs ana omer Duuaings. u is Qlof Hanson. M.P. for SkeenaJ rovlded that a sewerage system acceptable to the city engineer and arrived in the city Sunday morn- stalled and that buildings erected here until Thursday night .when Clmbe; S I roufttdwto attend the ses-nitrhf. of Parliament opening to- mMrfin. nf thp riv rmmnii wards the end 61 this month. Wesley Dorman, accountant for the A. P. Allison Logging Co. at Cumshewa Inlet, arrived in the city yesterday from the Queen Charlotte Islands and will leave The city council, on recommen-, tonight for a trip to Vancouver. datlon of the finance committee, will seek permission from the rentals commission to Increase "nts In the present revenue from which is Kit sufficient to meet current There wd5 father rorresnond-ence at last night's meeting of the nlf Arnri.n frnm Vo Hftnartmnnt The Dwyer Apartments. of'Nallonal Health in regard t. chlorinatlon of city water. The council has already advised the department .that lt Is raising no objection to the crimination but it is in no position to finance the car rying out of the work itself. on the property snan go 10 city on expiry of the lease. Card of Thanks I wish to thank the nurses of JhttcuhcetnehtA All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Cambrai Snowball Frolic, Jan. 22; Oddfellows' Hall. 25. a Presbyterian Burns' Banquet Jan. Help Norway Invitation Dance, iddfellows' Hall, Jan. 29. L. O. B. A. Invitation Dance, Feb. 5. B For Income Tax Returns see . . R. E. Mortimer. Phnnp 88 324 2nd Ave. Our Delivery Schedule 3 DELIVERIES WEEKLY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY Please co-operate by placing your order as early as possible. To ensure delivery, 'orders must be In by 4 p.m. the day preceding delivery. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 rin nan wwi iic;si:i:Ta::ai J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms Mrs. John R. Morgan will be leaving Huxley Island logging camp on the Queen Charlotte Islands this week for a trip to Vancouver. SI i Tonight's train, due to arrive Irom the East at 10:30, was report city council last night seeking to1,, . Mr oisin wilt ed morning to be twelve hours the purchase twenty feet of lot 14, . .,nm,A that hP rltv win rt.- ;late- block block 22. 22, section section 1. 1, the assessed I .... , ,A i 1 passengers leaving today for city council last night to the Can- . . i j i n i , i . m i -. . i i Anpni m r i . -uiaii mu aj nussia campaign wj vuiue tu which is me 1111 If or tne property iiuiu a tag aay on January ju. ante cuuiuuucc nas wic maiicr m Breen Melvln is returning to the city to resume work here with j?cung M-m's Christian Association war services alter having been .Vancouver Included L. R. Hall, Miss Vera Stout, O. L. Hooper, F. Ur- jhand. committee's recommenda- DeDartment of National De- luart and E- K- SUle- tlon that the property be sold was y, amiiMnn h?fnri the 'i"rr W M Watts advised the Ported. clt coundI last nlght asklng t0 i, e reserved int lote n 13 and anrt 1 16 in in - C"7 J council at its meeting lasl Mr Ms. J. E. Radley and fc assessment. and Mrs J Tonker left this which made for away in Victoria for the past few were being up cor months. afternoon for Victoria. and loU 6 tractora carrying out projects here der the of Natlonat I f M.vin wtinn fi ThP mat. Department to 12. 19 block 10, section 6 The mat- Aid. T. H. Sorensen, manager of A Attentfon W. A. Canadian llon gJ I OLD KANSAS CAMELS commlttee, the city coun- ooipnnw oi me camei. rnmo- masiaaon ana smaner am mals have been found In Kansas VOH SALE FOR SALE Four roomed house. 1353 Frederick Street. (20) BEDS and furniture for immediate sale. Cheap. 519 Seventh Ave. East. Phone Green 991. (16) the Prince Rupert General Hospi- FOR SALE Gurney wood and coal tal and Dr. Cade and my many, range, enamel front. Phone Blue friends who visited me and showed such kindness during my illness. J. BERGMAN. 918. (17) FOR SALE Kitchen range and jacket heater. Phone Blue 389. HELP WANTED (17) APPLICATIONS will be received bj the Unemployment Insurance Commission for the position of City Clerk for the Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert. Ap plicants must possess necessary qualifications as to education and knowledge of Municipal proced ure. Preference will be given to those having legal training. Must be exempt from Military Service. Apply stating age, qualifications, experience and salary expected to Unemployment Insurance Commission No. AM 19. (19) WANTED Two girls for old-established coffee shop. Married or single-Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, AF28. WANTED Secretary for Prince Rupert Board of School Trustees, part time, applicant to give full particulars includins salary ex- . pected. Applications must be addressed to and be in the hahds of the Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 18 on or before ! January. 19. (16) WANTED WANTED Electric radio and Iron. Apply Box 425 Daily News. (20) WANTED $15 Reward. Young couple, no children, desire. housekeeping room, close in. Apply Box 414 Daily News. (25) RESPECTABLE young couple, no children, non-drinkers or smokers, desire living quarters, $25 reward. Apply Box 417 Dally News. (18) WANTED If you have a house for sale Phone Blue 889. (16) FOUND FOUND Five keys In blue leather case. Owner may have same by calling at the DaUy News and paying for this advertisement. (15) By WESTOVER I B.LU, MAYbE ,F OO A I SURE- HE I f RfOCOMMl , I cfi&S? L fiS .; IF DRAINED fORCOMMANUO f "THINK VLUl fJ TALKED TO VOUR TDPU ACTS AS R3HT. ,-11 rj SERVANT, HE'D Pi HE'D LIKE TO CLEANING 1 fL itL FIX r-J . " HELP VJU TO GET l GET RID OF ?K OF CUNOj vtXI UP ) THAKKSA as V 1 IP -y ualiiy pays cxira dividends these wavlirtie days to get the finest quality in tea buy., "SALADA January 20 Midgets vs. Sav-Mors.. Twerps vs. Peoples. Toilers vs. Stones. C. Y. A. vs. Pushovers. 27 Twerps vs. Stones. C. Y. A. vs. Sav-Mors. Peoples vs. Pushovers. Toilers vs. Midgets February 3-Pushovers vs. Midgets. Peoples vs. Tollers. C. Y. A. vs. Twerps. Sav-Mors vs; Stones. 10 Peoples vs. C. Y. A. Stones vs. Midgets. Pushovers vs. Sav-Mors. Twerps vs. Toilers. 17 Sav-Mors vs. Twerps. Toilers vs. Pushovers. Midgets vs. Peoples. Stones vs. C. Y A. 24 Stones vs. Peoples. TEA Bowling Schedule MIXED LEAGUE Midgets vs. C. Y. A. Sav-Mors vs. Toilers. Pushovers vs. Twerps. March 3 Twerps vs. Midgets. Peoples vs. Sav-Mors. Pushovers vs. Stones. C. Y. A. vs. Toilers. 10 Toilers vsStones. C. Y. A. vs. Pushovers. Twerps vs. Peoples. Midgets vs. Sav-Mors. 17 Peoples vs. Pushovers. Toilers vs, Midgets. C. Y. A. vs. Sav-Mors. Twerps vs. Stones. 24 Pushovers vs. Sav-Mors. Twe:ps vs. Toilers; Stones' vs. Midgets. Peoples vs. C. Y. A., 31 Sav-Mors vs. Toilers. Pn 'hovers vs. Twerps. Midgets vs. C. Y. A. Stones vs. Peoples. Bowling Schedule LADIES LEAGUE January 19 Optimists vs. Savoy Swingers Nursing Sisters vs. Lucky Strikes Big Sisters vs. Amateurs Knox Hotel vs. Rangers Bluebirds vs Annettes CERAMICS PALACE The palace of Ulugh Beg, century Asiatic potentate. 15th was SALESMEN WANTED known as the Porcelain House de 1 SALESMEN whose lines are 1 by war conditions " m I money with our popular side line of calendars. It will pay you to i write us. Dominion Calendar Co., Truro, Canada. (17) limited cause ot lts CWnese ceramics. Canada at War 25 Years Ago Jan. 18, 1918 British troops ini Palestine advanced to a maximum; depth of a mile on a four-mile front about 12 miles north pf( Jerusalem. Brest-LitoVsk peace conference adjourned. Constitu-1 eht Assembly which opened at. Pet-i rograd dissolved by Soviet. TIMBER HAI.E, X31282 Sealed tenders will be received by the. Minister of lands it Victoria, B.C., not later than 11 o'clock tn the forenoon on the 25th day of January, 1943, iot thi purchase of Licence X32282, to cut 2,-734.000 feot of Spruce, Cedar and Hem-tack, on an area lying between Lata 820; and 824 on the north thore of Skldegaite ?armws. Queen Charlotte Islands Land DKrlct. Two (2) yevs will be allowed for re moval of Uirtbcr. Further particulars of he Chief For ester, Victoria. BC or District Forester, Prince Rupert, BjC. SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way points, Stewart and North, quren Charlotte Islands rull Information, Ticket and KevrrTatloiis F'KANh J. sKINNth I'rniir Kuperl Anil Third ve. Phone it J. M. S. Loubser D.C, B.A. Chiropractor Wailare Block - Prion ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY- - For Prince Rupert to go Over the Top . Because we are free the Empire expects each one to do his duty This is Our Duty Give Generously to CANADIAN AID TO RUSSIA FUND They gave up their ALL so that we might keep ours No cause is more worthy of our support. DO YOUR BIT i s I i r I s I i)