ACTQBER -4- ufld C Payrolls" the Bother of five healthy children, : girls snd two boys," Mrs. w irora w- ... ...... V,f1tt, k j ean say Pacific MUk has Py- fbig par in tneir "ei Le still :onswnuy use CIFIC MILK ti and Vacuum Packed n 1 i )ea taaeis inc Kupert Corps , fall In; 7:05 p.m., phy- llnlng: - IS pm., colors; roll ;iill; 7:30 pm.. m-by dayses; 8:10 pm.. S!Sy o.il' p.m.. uioni; classes; 9 pm. sporis DlvUi'. on duty Ide'ii will bring running 3IF.SE COAL, TIPS IMP I host Ventilators f rs u i :ur chimney and m vour kitchen M tuvered over. They jtu wr-j of fuel. Paper p are au that Is needed. 1 1 & McCaffery riiu.VE iiG -FURNITURE i COMPANY Cabin Cook 00 Cft fes, at Mattresses 5s H i-o, ii rrn at ii. uu UScal s 9x12 k .. "i ami 12:00 nc Ulack 321 pWni Avrtnue '"IT nf II- ...... ... 'lit i .... . ,a,r or 'hn "H to flu ' othfrwlse McKrnzIr, OTICR ... t . . in m,the 17th daVof i;tWe lndtel to. U,H ftf nv,. . n'wi w pay ' or rwi r uie "tilflh 25?:. A-D. 1943. 1 wwll have Wn ! visit here. A LOCAL NEWS NOTES INSEMINATION j wir. ana ftirs. r. a. riaivorsen Mis. F. arc leaving tomorrow night on i leave for their return to Trail after a Among those who are leaving tonight for Vancouver are Mrs. Ernest Ratchford and Mrs. Joseph Ratchford. A BOYS' FALL OVERCOATS Sizes 3 through 18. Bring the boy in now. Complete stock. RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE, 217 Sixth St. near 3rd Avenue. (235) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hemming, who have been on a vacation trip to Edmonton, returned to the city on last nleht's train. A WINTER IS COMING We u"eest you bring in your car chains NOW for repair. When snow arrives we may be too busy to give you attention. S. E. Parker Ltd, Ford Oarage. Don Forward, area secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association auxiliary war services, returned to the city thl morning from a trip to n m c c 9 v.. re. o. a. Twice Weekly SAILINGS ! WILL BE EARLY IN RESUMED OCTOBER Full details will be furnish- . i to prospective passengers t by any agents. CANADIAN NATIONAL V-14-43 KWONG SANG I1INC HOP KEE. CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to Klnj Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST AH your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Phone Red 247 GOLD SEAL Fancy Hed Sockeye Salmon and Herring in Tomato Sauce are both on actKt service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon as conditions permit. CENTRAL HOTEL DINING ROOM Under new management. MEALS ritOM 35c UP. Breakfast 6:30 am. to 9 a.m. Lunth 12:00 to 2 p.m. Supper . 5:00 p.m. to 8 p.m. WE AIM TO PLEASE night. TIMIlKK SAM: X33(m SeaJl tender will be received by the Minister cf Land t Victoria, B.C., not loiter tiian 11 o'clock In Bh fmnnnn on the 18th day of OatalxT, 1943. for the purchase ot Litwir X33095. to out 2.930,000 r1 of Spruce m an urea, adjoining Lot 1331, Tlmoer Licence aaaur. oouwi Shore of Mosquito Laie, Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Two (2) years wtll be allowed for rrffmnvnl f i.lmber. PurWier parlloulars of the Chief Poreeiter. Victoria. B.C., or District Pcresttr, Prince Bufert, B.C. B. Hilton expects to Vancouver tomorrow I A Moose Ladles' Dance. Oct. 6. Oddfellows' Hall. Danclne 10 to 2. (2341 Frank Skinner returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver on vacation. Mrs. Skinner will "be back later H. Bromm, who lived in the city several years ago and who has been in town again for the pait while, is leaving tomorrow night to return to Vancouver. Mrs. C. H. Hanklnsori is leav ing tonight for Vancouver to receive further medical treat ment. She will be accompanied by Miss M. Walsh who has been on the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital and who is sofng to Campbell River to take a new position. Sufferers of I c SINUS PAIN ! . Get Real Relief Willi 3-Purpose Medicine ' Helps Clear Out Sinus Areas Now don't suffer the tortures of sinus pain when rou may relieve the pain by clearing the congestion and giving sinuses a chance to drain. One powerfully helpful treatment Is a few drops oi vie va-iro-noi in eacn nostril. 3 'PURPOSE MEDICINE iTy in Va-tro-nol Is so helpful because it does these three lmnortant thlnzs; (1) shrinks swollen membranes of the nose; (2) helps clear out pain-causing congestion and (3) soothes irritation. 4&r$k Many sinus suffer-., d J ers say it's best re- VICKS nei tneyve xouna. VATROHOL Notice Uncertain deliveries of materis.1 for shoe repairing, shortage of help, unsatisfactory conditions tor the deliveries of shoes and COD. collections until further notice it will be impossible for us to accept any further orders for shoe repairing. Shoes on hand and in the mall will be repaired and returned to you soon. Thanking you for your patronage, VICTORY SHOE RENEW 531 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER. B.C. YYTTTYTTYT TrTTTTTTTTTTT Winterize WITHOUT DELAY e Fire your furnace right. Keep jour furnace clean. Keep down temperatures Close off unused rooms 2 Dress warmly indoors, Prevent heat losses. PHILPOTT-EVITT CO. LTD. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTY 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. Mi UHlUiitU Artificial Birth Insemination Meet Me At JOHNNY'S e Johnny's SNACK BAR (Our Coffee is Tops) THE DAILY NEWS PA(TE THRB Question Becomes Live Issue In Britain LONDON, Oct. 4 The question of artificial Inseanina-1 know being studied carefully by the government wlilch will deal with the legal problems it can raise if it becomes a "live issue" in Britain, the Duke of Norfolk old the House of Lords. The Duke spoke for the gov- J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms TMTTf TTTTTTT TTTTVTTTVfT liilliiAilllHillillllll FOR SALE FOR SALE 19 foot motor boat. 4 h.p. engine. Apply Box 587 Dally News. (2321 CABLE Springs for three-quartet size bed. 427 6th Ave. East. Blue 967. (2321 FOR SALE Bed, spring St mattress, practically new. 1322 Piggot Ave. (232) FOR SALE Six room house $2200. Immediate possession 1042 9th Ave. East. Phone Red 509. (232) FOR SALE 27 ft. gillnet boat i with 5 h.p. Vivian engine, in good running order. $225. Can be seen at Cow Bay Boat Building shed. (237) FOR SALE Small fully modern house on 2 lots. 1071 Ambrose Avenue. (233) FOR SALE Motorcycle. 629 8th Ave. West. Phone Red 438. (236) FOR SALE Household furni ture. 134 Overlook St. (237) FOR SALE 5 room house with furnace. Price $3000. Immediate possession. 424 Dunsmulr St. Green 390. . (234) FOR SALE 120 acres on creek and highway, fenced, Timothy clover and wild hay. Plenty of building material on ground. Price $1000. Particulars, Box 16, Francois Lake, B.C. (233) FOR SALE 5 room house with basement, 2 lots. 640 8th Ave. East Phone Red 113. (235) FOR SALE Good living room coal heater. Apply. 345 5th East. (232) FOR SALE Double end row bait in good condition. 2 pair of paddles. $30. Apply any time after 5 o'clock. S. Hlng-ston, 817 Fraser St. (233) FOR SALE Four roomed house partly furnished with basement. Two lots fenced. $1100 cash or $1250 on terms. Immediate possession. 1810 7th Ave. East. Phone Blue 482. (239) FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished bedroom for business girl, eat out. .Apply 544 7th Ave. East. (233) FOR RENT 4 room furnished house. .Apply P.O. Box 1279. City. (233.) ROOM AND BOARD Board and Room, 718 Fraser St. (233) SWAP WOULD Exchange Westing house electric washer for gas washer. Apply "Washer," P.O. box 609, Prince Rupert, or Phone Red 331. (232). eminent during a debate which was brought on by Lord Bra-bazon who drew attention "in view of the recent sUides in physiology, .especially in regard j child" ought to be abolished, he to insemination, to the Immedi ate consequences on livestock in general, and to the potential possibilities in relation to the human race and ethics." with furnace, good condition, on two lots, fenced. Price Declaring "it is our duty to the problems about to tlon In relation to humans is i face us," Lord Brabazon asked r 'If a child is produced in this way you get a progeny which the world thinks Is legitimate Only the doctor knows that it is Illegitimate. This may lead to giave abuses. Very great care and surveillance are wanted in this extraordinary development The church will have to consid er whether in having a child in this way a woman is guilty of sin or not." The developments In artificial Insemination In animals. Lord Brabazon said, concerns Britain because her position as a livestock exporter, breeder of "bet ter animals than anywhere else !n the world." If there was to be a change to the exportation of Aerm ra'ther than animals that wa eoing t0 have ;a serious effect on agricultural livestock, he ; jpfTT GREATI Pltf FAMILY J fcjS LINIMENT WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Two or three furnished rooms. Willing to pay reward. Apply Box 588 Dally News. (232) HOUSEKEEPING Room required by officer's wife. October 13 to 28. Apply Box 590 Daily News (2331 WANTED TO RENT Large room or apartment. Call American Signals 415, Angler. (2341 ROOM WANTED centrally locat- 1 ejLSeml-furnlshed. Phone Blue 893. (232) WANTED TO RENT Furnished house or apartment for reliable Air Force officer, wife and one child. Apply Box 593 Daily News. (235) WANTED URGENTLY House or apartment, close In. Will buy furniture to $400. References. Apply Box 589 Daily News. (233) HELP WANTED FOR SALE Good lumber from WANTED Butcher or butcher's .v,ir 7.11 nan oftr helper, male or female, for o'clock, 1900 7th Ave. local, retail store. Apply National Selective Service office AM 87. (233) WANTED Young woman preferred to handle gramophone records department. Good wages fe good opportunity for the right person. Apply National Selective Service. AF 86 (tf) WANTED Baker's helper for local bakery, night work, 8-hour day. Appry Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 89. (236) JANITOR Wanted for local hotel, room and board and wages. Apply Selective Service Office AM 84. (tf) PERSONAL DAY NURSERY, reasonable rates. Apply 441 7th Avenue East. (250) "JET" for polishing hot stoves is a boon. Winter months mean not stoves always. "JET" is safe, handy. Sold every where. L. C. OYER, Interior Decorating paper hanging. Phone Black 810. (239) LOST LOST Furlough. C.N.R. Boat ticket. Reward.' Apply Box 594 Daily News. (236) FOUND FOUND In back seat of local taxi, pair of child's glasses. Owner may have further information regarding same bv calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement (232) FOUND In Jones' News Stand, small purse containing money. (234) said. Lord Marley raised the problem of- illegitimacy during the debate. The term "Illegitimate said, for "there may be Illegitimate unions but why put on the unfortunate, innocent child a term which pursues it through life." Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full mouth at 25c a -word. Catholic Bazaar, School Hall, Oct. 6 and 7. Orange Ladles' Dance Oct. 14 Oddfellows Hall. Jean De-Cailo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Red Cross Tea October Zlst Home of Mrs. Kergln, 433 4th Ave. West. Eastern Star Ball, October 22. W. A. Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance. Oct 25. Emnrpss I Club. "Help Norway" Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 29. Draw-; lng for raffle. I Cathedral Fall Bazaar Nov; 18. St. Peter's Pall Bazaar, Nov. 25. United Church Bazaar 2nd. CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED WANTED Two or more furnished rooms, mar:led couple. Reward. Green 314. (234) WANTED Furnished house or apartment for one adult and child. Phone Green 155. (234) WANTED Woman to take care of 10-month-old boy. Apply evenings, 528 7th Avenue East. (234) WANTED OLD DMBRELLAS, 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. Annette Ladies Wear Co. (tf) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. i Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Block Phone 387 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 2064th St. Phone 655 STAR'S" STYLEWEAR Ladies' & Children's Ready - to - Wear 825 Third Ave. W. Black 780 B. M. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies' & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 j SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. PJione 174 P.O. Box 274 NOTICE We wish to 'announce that we are now open for ladies' and men's suit alterations of all sorts. Quick and efficient service. MODERN TAILORS 318 5th St. Behind Royal Bank Phone Blk. 84 FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert I.O.O.F. LODGE NO. 63 meets 2nd and 1 4th Tuesdays every month at 8 p.m. Mutht Login, Swift's fimed Home Econoj mist, whose weekly cooking column is rtguUr feature of this page. Look for these valuable hints every Monday' credible such a meal would seem to the vast majority of the peoples of this -orld. Let us determine, too, not to waste any of the good things which are still relatively so abundant in this Canada of ours. Whether you serve Turkey, Goose, Duck ot Chicken this year, you will find the recipe in the next column of teal value both in pleasing palates and extending meat. Bread sauce is an Old Country trimming not widely enough known in Canada, it is delicious tjMartba lagan A Bird for Thanksgiving1 I Thai we can still plan a traditional dinner in this fifth year of -war is truly an occasion for thanksgiving with all birds, it is nutritionally tops, , j and it docs help meat go farther, "-! a a a J There are more than 90 good recipes in ,i 1 1 S VXTifn we ir Anw'n next Mondav Martha Logan's famous handbook 5ok. i 'jt-S , ,u. T,oJ:,;.,1 TL,,r,l-;nr meat cookery; "Meat Complete." Seo4 . .-w.-w " ' O O festivity, let us remember how in 10(! for four copy to Swift Canadian Co. lu. Dept. NE38!.ew Westminster BREAD SAUCE (serves 6 to 8) 2 onioni truck with doves 2 cup! of bread crumbs a day or two old 2 cups milk 1 tbp. butter 1 1 1 salt, pepper Peel medium-sized cooking onions. Stick 6 to 8 whole doves into each and bury in the bread crumbi in the top of double boiler. Add milk and cook gently for about H of an hour. Immediately before serving remove the onions, add butter, salt and pepper to taste and stir well. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED . . a Dominion wide organization devoted to the conservation ani3 efficient distribution of Canada's food resources. -it Capt. Frank Guy Armitage, ment of the forces, will be the famous enacter of Dickensian speaker this week at the weekly characters, who Is touring this i luncheon of the Prince Rupert military area for the entertain-'Gyro Club. 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