1 ! .1.; 1 (- a 1 m ! 15 PAGE FOUR Sale Still Goinjr OnIust Be Sold Out! LADIES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES And other articles. Big: selection in Men's Wean Dress and Work I'ants, Men's Suits and Topcoats, feather Coats and Jackets, Ties, Dress and Work ploves, Sweaters, Dress and wWork Shirts. You ill find pur prices are Tfrjr reasonable. SALE QI'ENS PAJLY AT 0 A.M. Ladles' SHOES, broken lines. Clearing, QfJ ' Girls' OXFORD and Straps, all leather, sizes l8o 10V2. Regu- fijf) Off ar $3.00 pair eMtises, OXFORDS and STRAPS, all leather. Sizes 11 to 2. Prices CO A A from, pair ?'VU Children's RyBBERS. Sizes from 5 to 12. From Jfjg Ladies' RUBBERS and OVERSHOES, broken sizes. Clearing, TP pair and up ' V Remnants of silks, etc. Reg. yard $2.00 QXp vow, yara Men's SUITS. New shades, all sizes, well finished. Prices from COA $21.50 to VtfV Men's OVERCOATS and TOPCOATS. All wool. Sizes from 35 to 44. At real reduced price. CT A $19.95 to ViyOW '" ' flfenVDRESS PANTS. Hard wearing goods. iprlce J oung Men's DRESS. PA1JTS, well tailored English cloth Hard wearing goods. Special Off ftp pair M.en's DRESS PANTS, English cloth. me An Special, pair Men's WPRK PANTS, fine stripes, strong make, good fit. ai sizes, co rn Special price ?&0V Boys LQNp PANTS,, hard wearing. Sizes 6 to 15. S2.5Q Boys' SHOES, all leather, broken sizes 11 to 1212. Regular $3.95. QS) Qf Now, pair Men's TIES, big selection. Real bargains. JJ QQ Men's WINDBREAKERS. Lined, blue and brown. All sizes. QQ 7 special, each PMO Boys' WTNDB R EA K ERS Good shades. Oft flff Special, each Men's W9$K GLOVES and MITTS, leather and cotton. Big selection. Prices from 20c to jJ ijfij Best assortment pf Men's DRESS GLOVES, all shades and sizes. Prices Q flft from $1.75 to Men's IIATS, big selection. Prices from Qt ACT 31.33 $3.25 to M.n's LEATHER JACK- $10.50 Men's Pullover SWEATERS. Sleeveless. All wool. Big assortment of shades. All sizes. Reg. to ACT j3.25. Now i?M.,VO Boys' SOLID 'LEATHER BOOTS. Broken sizes 11 to 13. Reg. price C9 Qff $3.95. Now ?AtFtJ B.C. CLOTHIERS LTD. 3rd Avenue. I SHRIMPS T " FRESH EVERY DAY Boat "IV.S.L;" First Float yesf pf Imperial Oil Co. uaiiy auer p.m. Electrical SINGLE BURNER HOTPLATES and 6 ft. Cord $4 "5 DOUBLE BURNER HOTPLATES and 6 ft. Cord, 1 single heat switch and 1-3 heat switch $8.93 DOUBLE BURNER HEAVY DUTY:HOTPLAThS, 2-3 heat switch and Cord' .11 $17.85 250 Watt Colls. Each ,. - COc 600 Watt Coils. Each Toaster Coils. Each .............l z...... Cone Heaters. Each '- Iron Elements. Each ..... . Watt Single Heat Bricks and Colls. Each 1200 Watt Bricks and Colls. Each . EXTENSIONS 10 ft. Male and Female PJug .. f 12 ft. Male and Female Plug ., 12 ft. with Key Socket . LAMP CORD, per foot 4c Portable Lamp Guard Set, Rubber Cord. Each '. $2.75 IRON CORDS 6 ft., no switch L...J 95c 6 ft. and switch ,., $1.25 IRON PLUGS, Plain eg. Switch pn FUSES Plug, any size TRIPLE CUBE TAPS. Each . ! .DUPLEX PLUGS. Surface Wall SOCKETS. Pull' Chain, Key, Keyless, Push-through. Various Prices. 3-way Bulb type, .Our Special 80c AERIAL WIRE, 100 ft. roll ELECTRIC FANS. 10 Inch ELECTRIC MOTORS, M, 1-3, S EVERYTHING -ELECTRIC RADIO SERVICE 3rd Avenue. nit Phone Black 324 Fresh Local Raw and i Puctanri-rtwl AIT IK" a I VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 tWTESirtsKB : imam Supplies $1.00 $1.50 $U0 $1.00 $2.50 $4.50 $1.25 $1.33 50c 75c 2 for 15. ..,,., fr,, ., 15c Type .... 40c $1.00 .. $12.95 , H.P. Pikes on application. ELECTRICAL PRINCE GEORGE, ll.C, ; 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES A.Dpn't sleep in Sunday morn- Pon't sleep In Sinday mprn-Jng. Get up early and hear Tim jng. Pet up earjy apd hear Tim Buck. Buck. (254) Bishop G. A. Rix left last N. B. Rqtynspn, Jqcal admin-night on a trip to Ocean Falls fsttator of Wartime Housing on ecclesiastical business. limited, and O. M. Christie of , he Wartime JlousJng staf).'. re- Tonlghf- train, due (rom the ?ast at 10:45, i-a reported this afternoon to be on time. A Don't forget Job's Daughters' Fashion Display and entertainment. Friday 29th, 8 p.m. Mas-inlc Hall. Everybody welcome 253) Joe Slaggard returned to the city at the first of the t;k from a months' holiday trip tq Vancouver and Viatoria. Mrs. H. S. Parker left last night on a business trip to Van-1 couver. Jack Sparkes, brother of Wil- Rupert Gyro Club, made an ap- liam C. Sparkes of Terrace, is peol for further donations of a patient in the Bulkley Valley books for the libraries which are District Hospital at Smithers. supplied to newly commissioned vessels of the merchant marine. J. J. Little, manager of tne Books could be left at the Can-Northern BP- Ppwer pgmpany, adlan National Railways office left last night for Vancouver on or would be called for by Mr. business. Lambly himself if there were Mr. and Mrs. H. Dahl left last sufficient quantles. nigljf; on a trip to Vancouver. rr- NOTICE TO .MARINERS You can'i vpte LAbor in the Civic Election unless ygu are Mariners are advised that all on the voters' list. Register at ' operations in connection with City Hall between ' and 9 to- j the removal of Ripple Rock, night -Civic Labor Federation. Seymour NarrQws, B.C. have (It) , R S. Woods of this city was i'ted among distinguished iests at the recent annual re-1 "ion dinner of the 102nd Bat alion. North British Columbia leld recently in the Hotel Geor- ia at Vancouver Ninety for-mpr members of the old regiment were present. THRIFT am tn'iL Minora Bio"CJ- WM r.rll omoog low- Minora 'n" 1. Veenerf ona bett Try M tBiiiTiTa.i.iiiyi.i.iiiu.'.i SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypoints, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5G8 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and Herring In Tomato Sauce are both on active service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon ai conditions permit. returned yc4nesday afternoon from a business trip to Vancou ver. A Half the week is gone. It's time to go up to the City Hall between 7 and 9 p4n. and register so you can vote Labor Civ,c Labor Federation, (It) Sergeant Robert Townsend, formerly with the Royal Can adlan Engineers here and now in Vancouver, has been in Snaughnessy Military Hospital recently. L. B. Lambly. at Wednesday's weekly luncheon of the Prince wen postponed until further notice. All previous notices In con nection wjth this operation are cancelled. W. L. STAMFORD. Agent Department of Transport Victoria, B.C. Oct. 22, 1943. THIS DAILY NEWS BERi CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE ROUBLE bed complete. 1549 Gth Ave. Eas. (254) FOR SALE Chesterfiejd and dining room suite. 171 3rd Avenue East. (254) FOR SALE a suel bed. Like New. Also vanity dresser. 537 7th Ave. West. (257) FOR SALE 1 bed and mattress. Call 528 8th Ave. East between 6 and ?:3Q p.m. (253) FOR SALE Centrally located duplex house of 6 and 4 rooms with harbor view. Also on same lot small 3-roomed house with bath. Immediate occupancy avallab'e in 4-room section of large house. This property can be rnade Into a good revenue prpducer and the price 1$ $$.000 cash pr $5,300 terms. Appjy 2)5 4th Ave. East. (254) FOR SALE - Baby's bassinet. good condition, pram, pzcel lent springs, phone 459. (254) FOR SALE E 2 Lot 1429 and Lot 1909, Range 5, belonging to the estates qt Charles Merman and Peter McDonald, respectively, and situate on Lake Lakelse Road 4 miles frprn Terrace. For particulars consult Official Administrator: prjnce Rupert. (254) for' rent FOR RENT Room for single glrj. Write Box 613 pally News. (254) w. to rent WANTED TO RENT - Small house, close in, by reliable party. Wou)d consider buying If reasonable payments can be arranged. Apply Box 614 Dally News. (254) WORK WANTED GENERAL CLEANING, part time work. Apply Box 609 Daily News. (253) PQQJ AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD, 718 Fraser street. (tf) C.N.R. Trains For the East-Dally except Sunday .... 8 p.m. For Terrace and Pacific- Dally except Sunday .. I p.m. From the East Dalb except Mon, 10:45 p.m, From Terrace and Pacific Dally except Bun., 11:30 a.m, OPEN HOUSE IS SUCCESS An "Open House Night" held at the Wartime Housing Community Clubhouse on Wednesday was veiy successful. The event was sponsored by the Good Cheer Club. At one Ume during the evening oyer fifty Visitors were in the house. Arthur Tasje, community counsellor for Wartime Hpuslpg in Prince Rupert, sppHe on the necessity for grpup work and the possibilities and benefits of club activities. Ak tenant council Is tp be farm ther first meeting to be hftld nt Wednesday. The council wil have the governing of gsoup activities. The first conslderatlpn is to be a proposed Christmas tree program. Much interest was shown in the proposed group work such as home photography, carpentering, wood turning, sewing classes, etc. These subjects and many others were discussed and many suggestions and ideas put forward. Mr. Tassle stressed the point that the clubhouse was not confined only to the use of Wartime Housing tenants. It might be used by any group that has the interests of the community at heart. U was non-partlson and non-sectarian. All considered. Mr. Tassle felt that the event was very, successful and a long step towards the successful integration of the newcomers to the city as all districts were well represented. N icht Coughs jc to colds . . . cased Without "dosing". VICKS VAPORUB HELP WANTED WANTED Meter reader for local power company, male or female, to work in city, appbn Selective Service Office A.F. 93. (257) WANTED Reliable woman for care of two children. Soldier! wife preferred. Room and board, good wages. Phone American Signals 291. Ask for Gertie MasCarthy. (255) WANTED Young man or woman for light work in Grocery Wholesale Warehouse. Ap- ply Selective Service A.F. 94. (253) WANTED Young man for warehouse help by National Meat Packing Company. Good prospects. Permanent employment. Good wages. Apply Selective Service A.M. 93. (254) VVANTED-The Dally News I opep to receive the names of bright ahd honest boys or girls who are desiroui of obtaining delivery routes, (tf) WANTED WILL pay $100 cash for light car. Apply Box 610 Dally News. (253) WANTED Use of piano one hour daily. P.O. Box 293. (253) WANTED Furnished or unfurnished house for one month to one year. Must find .something before November 10. Phone Black 751 after 5 o'clock References furnished. (250) PESPECTABLE Couple want apartment, housekeeping room or' small hoyse, furnished or unfurnished. Box 612 Daily News or phone Red 704. (254) WANTED Eiderdown sleeping bag. Phone Black 929. (253) WANTED 3 or 4 room suite or small house, furnished or unfurnished. 3 adults. Phone J45 "Betty." (254) LOST LOST Wire-haired terrier, hlack and white. "Bobs." Licence No. 33. Finder please phone Red 877. (253) LOST Black billfold zipper. Sum of money, identification papers. FJnder please leave at Daily News. (253) ' PERSONAL "JET" for polishing hot stoves is a boon, Winter months mean hot stoves always. "JET" is safe, handy Sold every- where, Most of Canned Salmon Overseas OTTAWA, Oct. Z W The Department of Fisheries said that by far the greater part qf the 1943 salmon pack on the British Columbia coast would go to the United Kingdom and Allied nations although perhaps 2QP.D00 cae may be availably for the Canadian market. This statement from Ottawa is in line wHh a similar one made by Hon. E?wtt Bfrtfand, federal minister of fisheries, when visiting Prince Rupsrt recently. Announcempnts All advertisement In tbU column will be charged for a full jnopti at 25c a word. "Help Norway" Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall. Oct. 29. Drawing for raffle. Hear Tim Purlc. Capitol Theatre, 12 ioon, October 31. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 4. W'A. Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance, Nov. 8, Hmpres Club. Utile Norway Tea. Nov. 10. A Canadian Legion Auxiliary Bazaar. Nsv. 12, Odufsllows' Hall Cathedral Fall Bazaar Noy. 19, L.O BJV. Dance. Nor. 29. Oddfellows' Jtall. 9:30-1:00. Jean de Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments St Peter's Fall Bazaar. Not 25. United Church Bazaar December 2nd. ADS BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE U HOME Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Block Phone 387 MODERN TA ! L O R S I Makers of High Grade .Varie-to-Measurc Clothes 318 5th St. (Behind Royal Rank) Phone Mack 81 HELEN'S HEAUTV SHOP . permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 206 4th St. Phone C55 'STAR'S" STYLEWEAR Ladles' & Children's Ready - to - Wear 625 Third Ave. W. Hlack 780 H. LA.MIJ, TAILOR Ladles' & Men's Made-to- Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 SMITH & EJ.KINS LTD.; Plumbing and lfeatlng Engineers. Phone 171 P.O. Hox 27f International Correspondence Schoojs Canadian limited O. P. Lovln, Representative Box 52G 1315 Plggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert I.O.O.F. LODGE NO. 63 jTtirs: mcets 2nd 'and (-s.J 4 th Tuesdays every month at 8 p.m. "SALADJ TEA A.MacKENZIE FURNITUREl -.1 nnnn ymck to my RuperUa "Wave Crest" Mattress, 4-6 on'v all white cotton Ostermoor Mattress, all white cptton. 4 6 only Deep-Sleep Spring filled units fieauty-Rest Spring filled units Rittmore No. I Spring filled units Rip-Van Winkle Spring flKed units Slumber King Spring filled units These Mattresses and spring filled Mcy t. auy aarertisea ana very dependable for rra fort. We recommend them Send your . rJ; ran ship at nre rjione W' ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEI Special Subscription Rates for the Armc! P pllcable only to Servicemen or Women dress in Canada, Newfoundland or Overxa; and Unit must be shown. One Year Subscriptions Free Gift Card sent Architectural Forum .. $2.00 Atlantic Monthly $2.50 Coronet $1.50 Esquire $1.00 Forbes Magazine ........ $3.00 Fortune $8.00 Speed the Wcfo Dick our pllint Tighten TV j ihliaiihg the fill bcxrt is4 c ine the wit. Buy 5th Virl Loan Hoods togneihemtbet to finiMi the joK 1 ncy'rt a a .t 1 J on ou: Uont let incm i Buy and speed their Victorj! WE LEAD . . . OTHERS FOLLOW .MILITARY Subscription Rates For Xmas-1943 wl'.h r -beginning X"1' , when requrW- Life Magazine Dl2st Newsweek Readers DleJf Time AT .0' IMPORTANT Place all Subscription Orders At least six weeks must be allowed for to come In to effect. .maoa7Ie5 sunscunu: iii:ri: for all eMaMvs, If you Ioso anything, advertise for it-