fcNESDAY. JANUARY 20, 1943 Chase "that sinking feeling" with delicious hot Ml BOVRIL CIVIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting TIIUKSDAY, JAN. 21st, 8 IM. lit tlie Lutlieran Church Hall, JHcBride St., at 5th Avenue All lhtercsted please attend. . i -nf irnnnfranf laff ' ltfa T trfnnla V n T....4.. .J rday for a trip to Vancouver. C. R. Paren were passengers leav MacKenzie returned to the Ihis morning from a ousiness. o Vancouver I0LD SEAL! Cr 'Ji. Fancy Red I an, o l aocKeye Salmon and Herring in Tomato " Sauce will pay you to come In pd look over our large stock r J Woollen Ooods. B.C. Clothiers HONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue KWONG SANG IIINO HOP KEE :hop suey House Next to King Tal G12 7th AVE. WEST your patronage welcome Pens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside fdws from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Red 247 Ing yesterday for Vancouver TILLIE TIIE TOILER rfhticuhcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Cambral Snowball Frolic, Jan. 22, Oddfellows' Hall. ANNOUNCEMENT Dance by the Prince Rupert Dry Dock Sports and Welfare Asti'n, Staff Dining Hall, Saturday, Jan. 23, 9 to 12. Admission $1.00 on presentation of red or yellow pass. Ladies free. Proceeds will be donated to Aid to Russia Fund. 25. ccr's shelf soon as condl- m 15 ttons permit. WE CARKY Everything For THE WORKING MAN Presbyterian Burns' Banquet Jan. I A Help Norway Invitation Dance, I Oddfellows' Hall, Jan. 29. both on active service g will be back on your 2 L. O. B. A. Invitation Dance. Feb. CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY Annual general meeting of Prince Rupert Branch In Canadian Legion Hall, Thursday, Jan. 21st., 8 p.m. Business. Iteport for the year 1912. Election of Officers. Members are urgently requested to attend. CORPORATION OF TIIE CITY OP 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. (10) Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert TAXPAYERS OF PRINCE RUPERT Pay Your Taxes in Advance By 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) OHl ILLIE , BILL'S 1 1 C3EB.VU. BET HE'S f TRA.MSPERRBD PTl TICKLCD TOCOMMAMM i 1nTl V 1 T L lng. Court of revision on the municipal assessment poll will convene on February 8 to consider appeals. The court has been named to consist of Mayor W- M. Watts. Aid. W. H. Brett, Aid. Norah Arnold, Aid. George Hills and Aid. J. S. Black. Reference was made In a report by he health committee to the city council Monday night of a Third Avenue restaurant where thprp wpre nlleeed violation Of the to be taken. TIRE EASILY? Take Gin Pills the "relief or money back" kidney remedy to help remove theexcessacidsthat may be the cause of that lary, logy feel ing. Money back if not satisfied. iillf R(ular tin, 40 Pllli Uri. ill., 10 Pl!l (Intb.U.S.Mltfor-GlnoHllO M4 J. Keith left last night for Hux ley Island. Major Robert Plckerell, former champion revolver shot, gave j talk and demonstration of marks mnnshln at today's luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. The feats of marksmanship were im i pressive and interesting. Past President George L. Rorie was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Seven more recruits signed up last night in the Prince Rupert Reserve Machine Gun Regiment. They were Vendeleine Anthony Meyers, Joseph Martin Columbin, Frederick Green, James Stafford Greer, George Stewart Weatherly. Stanley Douglas MacKinnon and John Francis Thomson. TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE TERES '"X. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Aid. J. s. Black Is leaving on A 'meeting of the hcath afternoon's train for one of mittee with Wartime Housing offi- .inio in rtlctics tnp spntip tank Dr. R. J. MacDonald, 'director of The co-ordinating committee of the city council will meet tomor- unit, th c nhii hPnith re-; t,,mpH tn thP Mt mv today's train row afternoon with Olof Hanson from Saskatoon where he was called on account of the death of his father. MP:, to discuss with him certain conditions in the city in which the federal government Is Relieved Fast This Easy Way! Put a few drops of Vlcks Va-tro-nol up each nostrtl and feel It go to work bringing quick, .flyrv soothing relief ...mT Irom miserable VlCCiS : rlnu pairu VATR0NOL council ai lis meeting iviunua.y night. The whole question -of street lighting In the Seal Cove Area is to be taken up with the commanding officer of the airport. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 EMI SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. full Information, Tickets and Reservations. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aisent Third Ave. Phone 568 ikiii'i si ai .! mux m m ma m mm mmmrn m n ; A NAVY DANCE SPONSORED BY THE Y.M.C.A. . 'is being given In the I KB m 1 Empress Club Hall at 8 p.m., Jan. 20 1 Naval personnel wili attend only on Invitation. A cordial Invi- jj tation is extended to the ladies and members of Hostess Clubs, y A good number of the fair sex will be expected. Girls, bring your g girl friends. For information Phone Mrs. Garbutt at 231. tmxw rn irn in a i m cimm mm mmmmmmvmmmmm am For Income Tax Returns see . . R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 JWA5 MYIMFLUEMCE THAT Dip 324 2nd Ave. J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms HMPHI TlLLIE'S INFLUENCE, ivj eve ' ir WAS Ml We TH5 trite, fcvtN in r-i uiw f-TT i ' ' i ii i I i HIM y -i Funeral Notice Prince Rupert BraiVrh No. 27 Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. The funeral of our late comrade Asa Allen will take place from B.C his periodical trips to terrace aa ' - Undertakers Chapel, Second Street In . he new Industry revuaUon will carpenters; organizer. He January 2;30 p.m turn to tne city Saturday morn- '"b .vo - saiuraay evening. Members and comrades are quested to attend. "Lest we forget." re- tUHFUl (Classified advertising is payable cash in advance. No charges. FOR SALE FOR SALE Four roomed house. 1363 Fredeiick Street. (20) BEDS and furniture for immediate Cheap. 519 Seventh Ave. rrewnareiiuauuu u. ; East pftt)ne Q m ltles committee that a new street , (16) health regulations. Sanitary In- j light he piacea ai aeai uove v,ir- j-ok sale uurney wooa ana coal spector Stonehouse will be asked cle about 100 yards off Seventh range, enamel front. Phone Blue to make an inspection before any Avenue was adopted by the city 918. (17) Iinai aecisiun IS niaue aa uu aniw PTlR 1 I . 11 - SALE Kitchen range and jacket heater. Phone Blue 389, (17) HELP WANTED WANTED by dry goods store, experienced salesgirl. Apply Employment Office, AF 31. (22) PPLICATIONS will be .received by 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 Secretary for Prince Rupert Board of School Trustees, part time, applicant to give full particulars including salary expected. Applications must be ad dressed to and -be In the hands of the Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 18 on or before January 19. (16) SALESMEN WANTED ALESMEN whose lines are limited by war conditions can make bis money with our popular side line of calendars. It will pay you to write us. Dominion Calendar Co., Truro, Canada. (17) WANTED . WANTED Electric radio and iron. Apply Box 425 Daily News; (20) WANTED immediately, one sec ondhand suitcase. Phone Red 332. (18) ?" WANTED $15 Reward. Young I coudIc no children, desire house- U I keeping room, close In. Apply Box jj 424 Daily News. Z5) RESPECTABLE young couple, no children, non-drinkers or smot ers, desire living quarters'. $23 reward. Apply Box 417 Daily Npws, (18) WANTED If you have a house for sale Phone Blue 889. (18) LOST LOST Pair of men's green pants between Post Office and Liquor Store. Kindly leave at Dally News office or Pioneer Laundry, (21) J. M. S. Loubser D.C.. B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 641 Hy WESTOVER . . .r-.. r V-,! I VklCMT TO SO MUCH TROySLE CWERJR T OT IT. DEC ni- AMAGE is not covered by ordinary Fire Insurance Policies; For compensation against property loss, arising from enemy action or from explosions of munitions, you need special insurance under the Dominion Government's scheme. Consult your Fire Insurance Agent, or Company; for full details as to rates, particulars of Free Compensation to owner-occupied homes, household ' effects, etc. Delay means risking a heavy loss loss of your home, your personal property, your business assets; Delay jeopardizes the earning power of your business WAR RISK INSURANCE is a sound precaution right now; The time and place of enemy anion is unpredictable. No Country can count on immunity. The Dominion scheme provides compensation for property which is damaged , it might be yours. PHONE YOUR FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, OR COMPANY, TODAY! W6 PublhbtJ by Authority the Minister of Tin4ne SHOE SALE Biff Clearance Sale of Ladies' and Children's SHOES AND SLIPPERS For the early shoppers we have 200 pairs of Shoes and Slippers at the Clearing Price of 99c LADIES! Here's a real opportunity to buy a good pair of Shoes. Clearing of odds and ends in our Murray Shoes. Regular price, $7.50 to $9.50. fi SALE PRICE . J)4.JU Come in and look around, there are many other Bargains on Sale at the FASHION FOOTWEAR Npxt to Variety Store Phone Red 321 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 ' T 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 MT V V i -'! arai