3Ay SEPTEMBER 4, , - COMSlDCBtt) . Af t Sf ACKIB and I IIAl Company W ROYAL HOTEL Ime Aay Fiom Home Hates 75c up looms, not ana ioiu Water imce Rupert, n.u. Jgl P.O. Box 193 LS.Loubser D.C, B.A. uropractor ire Block Phone 64k ILD SEAL Fancy Kcd Sockeye Salmon Herring In Tomato Sauce iboth on active service pill be back on your s shelf soon as con- bs permit. C. Furniture ioors with Locks "(1 Hinges at a low Wis of ?vs. Al Win- M Water Tanks. Water Tank, fillons. 1943 GO hVash Hasina af 5.50 each. Ihonc Mack 32 1 Third Avenue f AKMY NEEDS ll and Women Kt wait for a call v- A Vm ii vt.. ...... I1 Income T m vf, K- MORTIMER 88 "4 2nd Ave. Advertising Brings CHURCH NOTICES First United Church 63G Sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. Donnell, M.A., Minister J, 3. Wilson, Sr. Choir Leader. H. C. Higgins, Jr Choir Leader. Miss Swanna Olafson, A.T.C.M. Organist. U:00 a.nv Morning Service. 730 p.nv Evening Service. Come and Worship. Prince Rupert Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 Cth Avenue Evangelist John E. Barnes In Charge Sunday 11 a.m. "Hindrances to. Spiritual Growth." Sunday 12:30 p.m. School and amie ciass. no exiu i vw j uuiiujr ji.m. ftajrcr nour. heel, when here you Sunday 7:15 p.m. Evangelistic nualitv merchandise at 1 Meeting "Madness or Glad tfS. ness ,w men' Tuesday 8 p.m. "Hanging the Earth on Nothing." Missionary Meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. Praying Thru For Victory." Friday 8 p.m. 8ervlce Men's and Young People's. Everybody welcome First Baptist Church (Fi(th and. Young) Rev. C. A. Wright, Pastor Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. "The Bible God's Word." Sunday School 12:15. Evening Worshlc 7:30 p.m. "Sin." Communion Service 8:35. Social Fellowship Hour following the evening service. Welcome, Text: "Come back to. the Lord with all thine heart and He wilj set you free." The "Friendly Church" where strangers and visitors are especially welcome. You'll feel at home with us. Sunday has been, proclaimed a National Day of Prayer. t. Peter's Anglican Church Seal Cove Rector Rev. E. W. Scott 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 ajn. Sunday School. 7:3Q p.m. Evening Service. Wednesday. 8:00 p.m., there will be a meeting of the Select Vestry at the Rectory. Mem St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. J. B. Gibson Organlsh and Choirmaster, P. Lien S5 Supt., F. J. Skinner National Day o( Prayer 8:00 am. Holy Communion. 11:00 ajn. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. ' Christian Science This Society Is a branch of. Tiie Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Bos ton, Mass. Sunday Service 11:00 ajn. Subject "Man." Meetings which Include test! monials of healing are being held on the second Wednesday of each month. The reading room in the church building is open every Wednesday and Friday from to 4 p.m., and every Thursday evening from 7:30 to 9:30. First Preshytcrjan Church Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader. Sunday, September 5, 1943 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. The Minister will preach at both services. A cordial, invitation to worship with the congregation is extended to all. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, Sept. 5 3 Special Services by Rev. L. O. Anderson Evantson, Illinois Arriving by' plane from a two months' missionary tour of Alaska. 11:00 ajn. English Worship. 3:00 p.m. Norse Worship. 7:30 pjn. English Service. A cordial Invitation to all I ' I Local: Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Edward Dawes left this morn ing for Vancouver to continue mg lor Vancouver to take up his studies at the University of British Columbia. R. A. Creech leaves tonight, for Edmonton to take up Hemsby King, son of Steve King, leaves tomorrow night for Vancouver to continue his Miss Dorothy McLeod, daugh ter of Mr. and. Mrs. Jarvis Mc Leod, left this morning lor Vic toria td continue her studies. NO PAPER MONDAY Monday, being Labor Day and a public Vollday, the Dally News Wednesday 2pm.- Women's wln not be published. The next regular issue afternoon. will be Tuesday Lock, are leaving tomorrow night for Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Lock are taking a vacation and Miss Lock will resume studies in the south. H. J. Graham Is leaving on this evening's train for a two weeks' holiday visit to Telkwa where he wjll be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Dinsdale. An invitation Is extended to the members of the Women' Auxiliary of the Church of England to be present at the Rectory on Tuesday afternoon next, to arrive not later than 4:15 p.m. (It) Mrs. J. C. Gllker and family returned to the city on Thursday night's train from Francois Lake where they spent the summer vacation. Mr. Gilker has been at Juneau with the Booth Fisheries for. the past few months but 1s expected to return to the city shortly. 'bers of the Vestry are a?ked to Rupert Macnlne Gun Regiment. If. at all possible. I Burton Green, who came here from. Quick and has been employed at the local dry dock for. the past couple of years, left this morning for Vancouver to Join the active army. He has teen a member of the Prince. NOTICE There will be no enrolment of pupils at the secretary's office. All pupils will be enrolled on Sept. 7 at the schools. Board of School Trustees (208) Notice EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS wish to announce that, begin ning Monday, August 30th, they will again start 'to pick up and delivered dry cleaning. PHONE 858 (211) Dr. J. B. Phillips of the Can adian Department of Munitions and Supplies, has arrived in London to join the staff of Charles A. Banks, United King dom representative of the de partment. HONOR PAID AT FUNERAL THE DAILY NEWS St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral was crowded yesterday afternoon with those desirous of expressing their esteem and sympathy when the funeral took place of the late Robert, Carr. eighteen-year old victim of a double drowning fata'lty at Haysport, eatler ax the week. Very Kev. James B. Oibson. the dean, officiated in a fittingly sympathetic manner. John E. Davey sang an appropriate solo, " Rock of Ages." and the hymns were accompanied by Peter Lien, Cathedral pipe organist. There was a guard of honor from the local Sea Cadets Corps and youthful friends of the deceased acted as pallbearers. The Sea Carets guaid of honor consisted of Fred Stephens, Carl Wilson, Gordon Dell, Jack; Macey, Robert Cruick-shank and Peter Johnson. Honorary pallbearers were Robert Sylvester, Gavin Mead, Fire Chief and Mrs. H. T. Edward Hamer, Arthur Smith, Lock and daughter, Miss Marie Raymond Olsen and Victor Field. Active pallbearers were Sid ney Alexander, Edward DawesT Bernard Fortune, George Han-kinson, Donald MacDonald and Richard Mills. Peter Johnson sounded "The Last Post" at the graveside. Numerous beautiful floral tri butes included those from the following: Mother, Father, Margaret and Eleanor; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellison; Mr. William Miller; Bea, Mavis, Bubsy and Walter; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wlnghanv, Mr. and Mrs. George Hague and Family; Mr. Don McRae; Mr, and Mrs. MacDonald, Isobel and Nell; Mr. and Mrs. Winslow; The Royal Order of the Moose; Mr. and Mrs. John Brentzen and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Lund strum; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. Pilfold and Family; L.O.B.A. Lodge; Women's Missionary Society, First United Church; Mr. and Mrs. Bacon and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. C. Watson and Family; Mr and Mrs. Marshall and Family: Mr. and Mrs. R. Adcock and Family, Harry Brooms and Fam ily (Port Simpson); Florence Bosdet (Port Esslngton); Navy League of Canada (Sea Cadets); Lorance, Donnle Lewellyn; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Croxford; Mr. and Mrs. J. Krikevsky;Mr. and, PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK EMPLOYEES' ASS'N 3 n cc In Staff Dining Hall SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 9:00 PJU. Bill Stuart's Orchestra Featuring Freddie Williams on his Sax Red Pass or Button Necessary Lady employees can brinr; male escort Bible Facts CAMPAIGN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 7:30 p.m. I.O.O.F. Hall (1th Ave., East of McBride) subject: Armageddon's First Battle! When? The greatest aerial bombardment ever witnessed. Mysterious death rays that will kill millions. A time when men will fight with Angels. Prophesied 2000 years ago. Screen pictures illustrating the lecture and the old time hymns for the song service. Speaker: EVANGELIST F. T. HALMER (Lately of Winnipeg; formerly Belfast, N. Ireland) SEATS FREE! . A Lecture worthy of your patronage LET'S GO FORWARD WITH THE BIBLE I Mrs. Pavlch and Family; Mrs. Fannie White and George; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edgar and Mabel; Mr. and Mrs. Montesano and Family: Jim Thomson: Fisheries Staff; Henry, Lottie and Wilma; Boys at the House; Mr. and Mrs. James Comer; W-H. Malkin C6.; Walter Morgan; George, Teddy Hamer; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jcnes and David; Margret, Christine and Gus; 1 Daily News: Advertising Brings Results. Mr. and Mrs. John Snelman (Port Essington; Mr. and Mrs. Mavis Overland; Mr. and Mrs. Fortune and Bernard; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wouden; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dell and Family; MV. and Mrs. Field and Family; Donald Hatch; John Hughes; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bradley and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart and Jimmy; Mrs. Maud Ros3 and Lucy Scott; Staff and Pupils, Booth Memorial High School; Brown's General Store; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cheeseman; Iyar Hanson; M. McKenzie, Bertha and Norma; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Keays and Family; Dr. FOR SALE FOR SALE Underwood type writer, perfect working order. Apply 626 6th. Ave. East after 5. (210) FOR SALE Sleeping bag nearly new , with air mattress. Ex-tellent. Box 566 Daily News (212) FOR SALE Coll spring in good condition. Phone Red 9"2 (203) FOR SALE Kitchen set, radio and couch. Apply 1429 Pigott Place. (212) FOR SALE Used school books. 338 5th Ave. East after o'clock. (212) fOR SALE Beds and couch ana Other articles of furniture. 622 8th Ave. West. ... (2081 FOR SALE Modern semi-bungalow, new built house on 2 lots, full plumbing, partly furnished. 4 minutes from Dry Dock: Call Red 152 for information. (211) FOR SALE Steel walnut double bed, mattress. Phone Red 728 ater 6?PJn. (208) FOR SALE Seven room house. Furnished. Immediate possession. Write to R. D Christy, Box 86, Terrace, BC. (214) FOR SALE Karn reed organ, power blowert two manuals. In first class condition. Apply Catholic Church. (tf) FOR SALE Fully improved 20-acre fruit and poultry farm. $2,500 cash. Sub Station B, Box 1278. (208) FOR SALE One white enamel coal and wood range in good condition. $96, W.P.T.B. ceiling price. Phone 423. 708 Fraser St. (tf) FOR GALE Five roomed house and bathroom; furnished or unfurnished. Glassed In porches; call evenings, 1233 Water Street. (208) FOR SALE Tent, 12 by 14 and 10 oz; Kitchen Kook, 3 burner gas stove; Oil Heater stove: Sport Light Alladin. $100 cash. Apply J. R. Gingrest Miller Bay. (215) FOR SALE Old established and ONLY Men's Wear business in McIJride. Well bought stock and one of the best propositions in the Interior. Small fixtures and small rent. Owner retiring-. Write for particulars, McRride Trading Co., McBride, B.C. FOR SALE Acreage at Woodcock, Skeena River, 10 acres cleared, log cabin and barn. Suitable for chicken farm. $600 cash. Apply Official Administrator, Court House, Prince Rupert. (209) ' WANTEDTO" RENT WANTED TO, RENT Service couple, no children or dogs, are willing to pay up to $75 per month for suitable furnished house or apartment. Would pay three months, rent In advance. Phone' Red 578. (213) WANTED House to rent for teachers, very urgent. Communicate with Secretary of School Board. Phone Red 442 afternoons, (21 Ql Military Orders - by Lieut-Col. Q. C. Oswelf, ED. First (Reserve) Battalion, Prince Rupert Regiment (Machine Gun) There will be no parades of A. B, C, D or Headquarters companies during the week commencing September 6. N.C.O.'s and specialists will parade as orde'd by company commands. Training as per syllabus will be resumed Monday, September 13. Scott; Constable and Mrs. Bell; Mr. and Mrs. Kasper and Helen; LWomen of the Moose; Dick and Don; Queen M.iry I.O.D.E.; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langridge; Mr. and Mrs. S. Haujan and Family: Mr. and Mrs. Dawes and Eddie; DeJong's Staff: Captain and Mrs. Harry Ormlston; Sheila Ma Rae; Grandma, Betty, Eddie ana Mrs. R. G Large; N. Brew I and Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and Family-, Mr. and Mrs. John ; McRae; Ian McRae Classified Ads FOR 'SALE Cot, double bed, Grizzly bear lug, gas iron, 2 other incidentals. Phone Blue 833. (203) HELP WANTED WANTED Woman or girl to assist with housework. Apply Box 550 Daiiy News. (tf) WANTED Truck Driver. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, A.M. 71. (tf) SALESWOMEN WANTED Re- tall Store Two full-time saleswomen and one part-time saleswoman for afternoons only required by reta.il store. Only permanent residents will be considered. Excellent oppo tunlty. Reasonable hours including Thursday closing. Ap ply National Selective Service Office, AF 79. (208) TEACHERS WANTED Teach ers are required for the following one-roomed schools Digby Island, Inverness Can nery and Port Essingtoh. Sal aries from 41,100 to $1,150. Small teacherages available. Two Superior School Principals also required. Salaries $1,400 and $1,600. Apply immediately to B. Thorsteinsson, Inspector of Schools, P.O. Box 218, or phone 571 or Red 562. (212) WAREHOUSEMAN and laborer required for local ojl company immediately. Time and a half for overtime. Apply Selective Service A. M. 78. (211) WANTED Woman or girl for coffee shop, full time or part time. Also woman or girl for general handywoman. Good wages. Apply Selective Service AF 73. (tf) WANTED WANTED URGENTLY 2 or more furnished rooms. Married couple. Phone Green 814 (211) Y.W.CA. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED Young gentleman wants room. Night Worker. Apply Boox 565 Dally News. (209) WANTED Two beds, complete, kitchen tables, chairs and other household effects. Must be reasonable. Apply Box 564 Dally News. (208) WANTED Wardrobe Phone Black 145. PERSONAL trunk. (210) DAY NURSERY Best of care assured your children. Reasonable rates. 141 7th East. (210) STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war voxK You, can train at home for Job as Stenographer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mail Clerk, Customs Examiner, etc. Free advice and record of appointment of our students from M. C. C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg. The oldest in Canada. No Agents. FOUND FOUND Purse. Inquire at Pol-Ice Office between ? ' and 5 o'clock. (2031 LOST LOST Puppy, short hair, red and white patch on chest. R-ward. 117 9th Avenue W. (203) For assaulting his wife with a dog Andrew Kennedy, 50, was fined the equivalent of $200 at Edinburgh, Scotland. Card of Thanks We wish tQ express our sin cere thanks to our many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral tributes extended to us during the bereavement of our loving son and brother, Bobby. Especial thanks, to Mr. Alex Slater for his very kind assistance. MR. and MRS. J. R. CARR and FAMILY Scotland Yard is taking special precautions against sabotage in .factories of East Anglia. England, a$ a result of a recent bomb explosion. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Orange Ladtes' Meeting, Oddfellows' Hall, Sept. 9, 8 p.m" W. A. Coast Regiment Service , Men's Dance, Empress "Y" Club September 20. Presbyterian Tea In the Manse September 22. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 25. IB MOU4 AtfVULTtatNat PAQE THHES FOUR CUPS OF TEA : INSTEAD OF THREE ; The recent increase in our tea' ration now permits us a half; pound every six weeks instead of every eight. Four cups for" every three. To users of a finer tea-like" 'SALADA' who count no much on the comfort and refreshment of their favourite brew thu' increase must be doubly welcome. Mrs. J. P. Meadows, the for- mer Miss June Hankinsonl daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Cl,H Hankinson, is leaving for Mdflt-1 real where she will embark foil England to oin her husband Squadron Leader J. P. Meadows: She will reside with her' hus4 band's parents, Col. and Mrs. o A. G. P. Meadows at their "home; Witnessham Hall, Suffolk. The flagship of the Home! Fleet has been changed "from the King George V to the battleship Duke of York. Fresh- Local Raw and,! Pasteurized MILK i 1 VALENTIN DAIRY jj PHONE 657 j tuiaxiiciiiiiaixaraiiamiaiia Don't Be Embarrassed! It's more than embarrassing it's downright in-convenient when you need a pin, a pot, a button, a mop, or any of those other little things that seem-, unimportant until you need them. Why not make a . list and bring it down to our store and see how satisfactorily we can fill it. We'll make sure you won't be caught short I " W frf :; 1 1 ; r DELIVERY SCHEDULE TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS are Delivery Days. Orders taken for delivery must be left with us not later than 4:00 p.m. on day before. Co-operation will assist us greatly in giving better delivery service -throughout the city. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" Phones 18-19. P.O. Box 575 Get Ready For SCHOOL DAYS -I ...1 $ THE VARIETY STORE EXERCISE BOOKS G for 25c, doz. 45c : Also 10c, 15c and 20c sizes SCRIBBLERS, plain or ruled paper, eacn - 5c HOMEWORK NOTE BOOKS - 5c and 10c. : PENCILS, H.B., each 5c, dozen 45c DRAWING PENCILS 10c and. 15c RULERS, plain edge 5c and 10 j metal edge 10c and 15c , PASTE, jar - 10c CRAYONS, wax 10c; Reeves I5c ' PENCIL CRAYONS, 8 colors 25c Reeves SCHOOL PAINTS 45c,,. POSTER PAINTS, set $1.15 DRAWING PORTFOLIOS 10c MUSIC DICTATION BOOKS I'lOc ' SET SQUARES and PROTRACTORS 10c and 15c-. COMPASSES 23c MaeLean PENHOLDERS, 10c; NIBS 5c- HIGHROADS DICTIONARY 40c We have a Complete Stock of TEXT BOOKS for Prince Rupert Ask for Price List. , . NOTE High School Rooks only will be sold Tuesday, Sept. 7. Public School Books on Wednesday, Sept. I. ! t