S340 UTS t trace sport Hooper. Vlc- krris Vancou ver) Inverness; jiicago; II. P i D E. Best, k wrist Van - A Lowe and IMorgan, Van- prton Vancou- Rev C P Blip Mrs, C. OND DRILL i first used rows tn 1861, li'.iccr invented B-blt cements i iri rrn column )i a full month ( word. to il Bazaar, Oct r fcmversary Ban ker's Spree. Sober 11, i Oct. 23. fea, Mrs. Par- Civic Centre, r October 31, Nov. 6, Civic Church fall sale, Moose bazaar, Nov 13 and 14. In Legion Fall Ir 20. nd Home Cook- (3. Cathedral Fall P 30. Pall Bazaar. if - Tralrle Ram Irday E ayFoodMI I ,.,nc INGRAM) I FOOD SPECIALS iFFEE I CORN HAKti p . - J9 IDE or 1 coupon 19c KKLLOGGS 3 packets night, Odd. SARDINES BKUNSWICK. 3 tins 28c 28c IKESII KILLED FRYING- CHICKENS Grade "A" Milk Fed Arriving Friday Morning; $1.75 39c ILERY 9c CRABAPPLES RED HYSLOr 3 pounds LARGE CUCUMBERS Each 25c ( 12c FRESH CABBAGE Savoy or Hard Green Pound AY FOOD MARKET fe OUR PHONE NUMBER llsc It For FREE DELIVERY . I 3 rivals A Arnold, Le U M r er- frews Vancou- TIN PRODUCTION BOOMS IN WALES CARDIFF, Wales t--Tlnplatc mills In South Wales are hand! capped by labor and material shortages but new mills are com- Ins operation and production Is increasing. Demand still far out strips supply. "We have reached a position where, although tinplate may b ordered only for packing food stuffs, there is a grievous in sufficiency even for that," said Sir Robert Barlow, chairman of one company manuiaciunng containers. "As a result the canning industry at home, In the Empire and elsewhere Is very far from working at normal capacity." Latest development is a projected hot-strip mill at Port Talbot, to be built by several co-oneratlns firms. Two 'more cold reduction mills also arc planned. Five mills have restarted at Cardiff and others will open soon. Three or four rabbit skins arc used to make one felt hat. Teachers To Re-Enter Wage Negotiations After casting a brooding eye on their first monthly pay checks of the 1946-17 term, members of the Prince Runert Teach . Another Job for JAVEX JAVEX Iromformi dingy, dirl-groy tlothe to sparkling while. Jus a liltls lr ths washer or rinse water produces a iweel-smelling, cleaner wash, it J death to germs loo. AT YOUR DEALER ers' Association have decided to consult with the school Board about the possibility of further adjustments In their salary schedule. P TO HOME-NEAT HOME! orlcs. bath. kitchen gad- lllem amone 'lotions you FALL at THE rOREI They'll Itractivencss to ld more lels- llE PETY )RE 'YOUR rjIMEa ARE LITTLE DOLLAIIS II 4 . - . . - i Third Ave. W. P.O. Box 1118 The Association Informed the School Board in a letter last night that it would like to dis cuss the agreement . which was adopted last May when salary boosts for the present term were granted. WILL NEGOTIATE The Board decided to set up a committee to meet, a teachers' salary committee sometime this month to discuss the difficulties pointed out in the letter. The trustees committee consists of Chairman, Dr. R. G. Large; Secretary, Mrs. M. M. Roper, and Trustee, Mrs. E. W. Becker. According ft) Mrs. Roper, the salary Increase last May wa. granten by the Board with the idea .that the cost-of-living bonus, formerly paid to tnu teachers, should be discontinued. Tne schedule was made retro-active to January 1, 1046, and would be applicable through out the 1916-47 year. Points on which the Teachers' Association based its claim for re-opening discussions on salaries are: SCHEDULE TOO LOW 1. The present salary sched ulc Is not functioning In regard in tho nnno'mtment of new VW v..v I I t.ir.hcrs. 2. The schedule is below that called for by the B.C. Teachers Federation. 3. Th schedule was accepted hv the Teachers' Association without prejudice to the ost-of- llving bonus which prcvaneu av the time it was accepted. Probability is that the Association will request either a new schedule asking higher basic salaries, or that the present sal "ary schedule be maintained with the re-institution of a cost-of-living bonus. Advertise in The Dally News- "r.tNUiNE ASPIRIN IS 'mARKID THIS WAT I KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. to 2 a.m. PIfONE RED 247 Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience urn? MTTTTRE AND HOUSE- iTni.n OOODS WRAPPED, tAP.KF.D AND CRATED Estimates Olven Free PRINCE KlIPEHT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) phones: Local Eiu. Blue t45 Res. Red 127 Ask for George News Items-. A Lone trips or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) to Kamloops. Constable Porter post office staff Is leaving on the Cardcna Friday on a holi day trip to Vancouver. Miss Isobcl McCrimmon re turned vesterdav from Minne apolis after spending' a seven- weeks vacation there. Miss Isobcl Gav. accomnanied by her sister, Mrs. Martin Han son, Is leaving on the Prince Rupert tonight for a trip to Denver, Colorado. Mavor H. M. Daeeett and Al dermen Arnold and Hills are ex pected to arrive back in the city Friday by car after motoring to Harrison Hot Serines to attend the annual convention nf the Union of B. C. Municipalities which met there last week. Constable Roger Brett of the city detachment of the provln clal police is being transferred to Vanderhoof In the near future. Constable Brett has been In the force here for the last two years Another transfer expected soon lr that of Constable John Porter to Kamloops. Cnstable Porter re cently joined the force. Cecil 'Fitzstj aid, coast repres entative for Home Oil Distribu tors Limited, was a business visi tor In the city for the past two days, sailing in the afternoon on the company's vessel Dyna- mac for the Queen .Charlotte Islands. Mr. Fitzgerald was post ed in Prince Rupert as -an army officer during the war. He was formerly local manager for the company. Sons of Norway meeting. 1.0 O.F Hall, Thursday, October 3. . (232) E. T. Applcwhalte will leave tomorrow by plane on a business trip to Stewart. ' Meetln2 Job's Dau2htcrs Fri day, October 4, at 8 p.m. Initia tion, silver march and social. (233) O. G. Bird, regional manager of the Canadian National Railways real estate department, arrived in the city on Tuesday nlaht's train on business from Winnipeg. He will leave tonight to return east. Dr. W. S. Kergin returned to the city last night aboard his cruiser Full Moon from a holiday cruise to the south, Including Vancouver, and Vancouver Island. He was accompanied by his father, Dr. w. T. Kergin, pioneer north coast doctor, who will re main in the city for the next couple of days. Dr. W. T. Kergin of Vancouver was guest speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting or the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In the Commodore Cafe this afternoon. Dr. Kergin, who arrived last night on the yacht Full Moon with his ron, Dr. W. S. Kergin, will leave to return to Vancouver on Saturday, accompanied by Dr. L. W. Kergin, who will spend a holiday visiting his mother, Mrs. W. II. Kergin. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Cabin cruiser or trolling type boat. Approximately 36 by 9 ft. Not over 4 ft. draught. 20 hp.-or over. Apply Box 164, Daily News. (233) S1 GRUEN CUftVEX SOVEREIGN. 1 7-iwel Precttion movement, 1 4 korot pink or yellow J; gold coi ... $100.00 llsli Smart people everywhere and craftsmanship, conj: s are buying CRUEN bined with beauty that is tSS$$ S watches now. You will the choice of international SS f want to own a GRUEN stylists! Your GRUEN is SSsI eventually... because only waiting for you ... ready f GRUEN gives you preci- to give you lasting satisfac tSSg sion time, utmost quality tion. SS 1 Your GRUEN DEALER ho them. i Du Barry BEAUTY KH PREPARATIONS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF , THESE FAMOUS COSMETICS ... at McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace Mgr.) "tril Avp ni. fith St. Phone 71) COMMENCING OCTOBER 1 (By authority of B.C. Milk Control Board) Milk Prices Have Been Advanced as follows: Bulk Milk advanced 8c per gallon 1 quart .., 19c 1 pint 10c tIpL.i piIa fi nuarls $1.10: 10 pints. $1.00. Cream and Butterrnllk prices unchanged. VALENTIN DAIRY MRS. M. ROPER AGAIN HEADS C.C.F. CLUB (231) Mrs. M. Roper was re-elected president of the C.C.F. Club at a meeting Tuesday night In the Toe H. Rooms, Second Avenue, when H. G. Archibald, M.P., re viewed the lat. session of par llament at Ottawa. J. Nicoll was chosen vice- president of the club, and Mrs J. S. Black was elected secretary and E. A. Evans was named treasurer. A bazaar will be held In the Civic Centre November 6. The club also decided to hold a bridge and crib drive during the winter season. Refreshments were served a: the close of the meeting. KERRERA ISLAND, Argyll shire, Scotland CP) A landing craft broucht household furni ture, agricultural implements and livestock Including two cows, seven heifers, four horses and three ponies from the mainland when Major Poulson moved his farm from Roberts- bridge, Sussex, 510 miles away. BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD. VANCOUVER, CANADA We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL BED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats R6ast Chicken Meat Pics and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Thone 21 Third Ave. West NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home. Rates 75c up 50 Rooms. Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 lpifitte Hupttt rifle iariu Thursday, October 3, 1946 For Stormy r- n r hall uays Towers' Oiled Cotton Raincoat Olive Green Shade with Corduroy Collar. Lined. Has Storm Flap With dome fasteners. SIZES 3G TO 4C $8.15 "THE MEN'S SHOP' if it lrtfuujr " mm m m m m m1 532 THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St.. (Near the Post Office) This Fall ? SEE OUR FINE NEW STOCK OF FUR COATS and SUITS CLOTHING M F11RSISHIS.CS fHONE 343 COAL WOOD CRATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 Just Arrived! A new shipment of 37 Congoleum Rugs illlU Ullltl xuii. uuvn rugs. See them now at Gordon's Hardware' rn0NE 311 McBride Street -:- I -THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY": Why Not a P.O. Box 1131 Station B BUY ON BUDGET PLAN No Carrying Charges No Interest. Terms In accordance with W.PT.B. Regulations. ; Fine Wood for Sale! NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber First clsuis 14-inch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord Second class trimmings up to 11-inch lengths, 58 per cord Third class, various lengths uncut $6 per cord FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE HEMMONS TRANSFER Phone Black 156 Nliht Phone: Black 6G5 Office: J. II. Mair's Auction Rooms Third Avenue East ' '