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K MONTADOK, Manager SERVING THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPERT SINCE 1925 Quality' Repairs at Economy Prices UNCE RUPERT 5H0E REPAIR St. (Near the Post Office) HOME SERVICE Chimneys, Stoves, Oil Window Cleaning and PHONE BLUE STORAGE and Furniture Crating HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 CLEANING AND REPAIRS Burners, Furnaces all Home Repairs 934 or 743 maintains a substantial stock ClIDDt V UniTQF nnnKnV 82.0S .... , W MILL OPERATORS Avoid costly delays and breakdowns with GOODYEAR TRANSMISSION BELTING I Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. rnnce uupert to save you time and money. For Quick action on your belting and accessories see I IPRINPP DITDtTOT' SEE US NOW for SHOE BARGAINS LADIES '"ESS SHOES nn on jligator-- MEN rvttn "e5, $5-00 NOW IV v XI'OKI)SReg. $0.00-NOV I All Dealings" liookn nay! And good delicious, hcnrt-warininr, riglit in I lie cup, just Postum fOUUM Cnrot Foodi 1945 WERE EVER BEFORE nioNi: 1 1 J.H.BULGER v Optometrist (At Iluljjcr's Jewelry Store) Sale Started Friday, Jan. 18 RARGAINS FOR ALL AT CUT RATE SHOE STORE JAS" SALI'S NO EXCIIANOES NO REFUNDS Local News A For a reliable taxi, phone 32. Open Day and Night. (tf William and Allan Sheardown returned to the city at the end of the week from a business- trip to the Bella Coola district. J. M; Campbell of the provincial land surveyor's department, arrived in the city Monday afternoon on the Princess Louise to do surveying work on properties owned by M. M, Stephens. a Annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Public Relations Council) will be held In the Council Chambers, City Hall, Thursday,' January 24 at 8 p.m. All Interested please attend. (20) Discharged from the Navy. In. which he served from the start of the war In 1939, Commander. Orme Stuart Is now In Vancouver and he Is expected to arrive here at the end of the month to resume management of Orme's drug store. H; O. Perry, former minister of education, Is due In the city on tonight's train from Prince George and will be here for the next few days In his capacity as president of the Prince Rupert Dally News. He has been Invited to address the Prince Rupert Oyro Club at luncheon -- Classified Advertising JlasMflPds: 2c tr word per Insertion, minimum charfre. 60c. Birth: Notlfw: M)c; Cards of ThnnkH. Death Notices, Funeral Notlcee, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 2: ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. William Whiffln wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Leona Marie, to Corporal Bonnie Scott Sprinkle of the U. S. Army. The wedding to take place shortly. FUNERAL NOTICE MORRISON John Roderick, beloved husband of Mrs. Jean Morrison. Funeral service will be held from the First Presbyterian Church at 2:30 p.m Thursday, January 24,. 1940. Rev. A. F. MacSween officiating. Interment will be made-in the Masonic plot In Falrview Cemetery. B. C. Undertakers. FUNERAL NOTICE A- Joint communlca tlon of Tslmpsean Lodge No. 58 and Tyee Lodge No. 66, A.F. & A.M., will be held In the Masonic Temple at 2 p.m. Thursday, January 24, lor the purpose of conduct ing funeral service ror our late brother, John Roderick Morri son. Church service at 2:30 In First Presbyterian Church. Members of Tslmnsean and Tyee Lodges and sojourning brethren requested to attend. W. D. Vance, Secretary, Tslmpsean Lodge; Alex McRae, Secretary, Tyee- Lodge. WANTED WANTED-Puppy. Phbne 98. PERSONAL DRESSMAKING Coats, suits, remodelling. Photographs copied; 20 year's experience. Black C87. (22) EXPERT Dressmaking, t allor-' Ing and altering. No. 2 Washington Apartments, Second Ave. (20) B.C. CLOTHIERS Third Avenue Just West of Sixth Street MEN'S WORK PANTS Very strong $2.50 MEN'S IRON PANTS Well made $2.95 MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS For dress and work $4.00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS $1.50 HOYS' WOOL SWEATERS $1.85 $2.45 HOYS' BLACK OVERALL PANTS $1.25 10 $1.50 HOYS' PANTS from $2.00 10 $4.25 HOYS' OXFORDS from $3.50 10 $3.95 MEN'S WORK BOOTS from $5.00 10 $6.25 lb ems'. Leading Aircraftsman -Oliver' Kenya, attpn-a-visit at hlsihome Ihere on leave, sailed: by- the Princess LouUMastinight on his return to Vancouver:. Ordinary. Seaman Paddy Taylor left on last-night's train for Quebec to resume his naval, duties after spending-leave here with. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mi Taylor. M. B. Johnson, who has been resident civilian engineer here for the-Hoyal Canadian Navy, sailed last night on the'Princess Louise for Vancouver enroute' to Ottawa. Cant. J: G; James,-signals-of ficer for Paclflr Command; af ter spending a few dayshere tm official business, sailed 'by the Princess Louise last night on his return to Vancouver. James Hutchinson of: trm Northwest Construction Co. sail ed on the Princess- Loui&e- last night for Geean'Falls In connection with contract 'work for Pacific Mills. Passengers who arrived in the city Monday aboardl the Princess Adelaide included' William Stewart, R. Burns, John Adams, James Conner, J. Talt, F. Robinson, G. Stanbrldge. L. Archibald and William Lawson. FOR SALE FOR. SALE-i Gerhard Heintzman ; piano; also Singer sewing machine, both in good condition Call Green 395 evenings. (19) FOR SALE 18' ft. speed"boat In 41 nnrilHrm. Must'be sold'lm- medlately; For particulars write1 Box CO, Daily News, izuj FOR SALE Dining room table, complete dou-Die -Deo. ue new), chest of drawers, large mirror, rocking horses, tricycle; new leggings, coat and bonnet, wlnCj size 4. 1330 Pig gott Ave. lt) FOR SALE Gerard Helntzman piano; also Singer sewing mar chine, both In good condition. Call Green 395 evenings. (17) FOR SALE Six-room house. Immediate possession. 420 8th Ave. West. For Information phone Black 449. (2H FOR SALE Threeiroom house with toilet, and shower, electricity and water; mounted' on skids. Must1 be removed from present location. Con be purchased furnished for $550' or unfurnished for $380. Phone 674 or Standard Oil Co. (18) HOUSE FOR SALE Located In centre of town, four rooms; quiet location. Apply to Box 129, Terrace, B.C. (18) FOR SALE Roller canaries, Club Ring; males $10, nens si.uu. Phone Blue 519, after 6. Box 315. FOR SALE New and used fur niture selling at lowest prices. 2 - p 1 e c e chesterfield bed, Khroler make, perfect condition, $C5; used smoking stands, $1.75; used hassocks, $2.50; records, 25c; used battery, cabinet radios; electric mantel radios; .tools, some are Just like; new; office desks;; kitchen sets, slightly used; complete beds. .B.C. Furnlturt; Black 324. FOR SALE 6room furnished house. 742 7th, Ave. West. (24 FOR'RLtfT FOR RENT Bright warm bedroom, close to. town; beautiful view. Please phone-Green 830 or call .at: J46Taylor St. (18) FOR RENT Furnished room with kitchen In exchange for care of two children, 315' 8th Ave. West. (W FOR RENT Single sleeping room. 801: Borden St. 20 FOR RENT Sleeping room, sep arate entrance. 1021 2nd Ave, Blue 874. (19) FOR RENT Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates to re liable tenants. Commercial Hotel. (28) RADIO SERVICE RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros. Ltd.. LOST LOST Man's Gruen wrlstwatth, Finder, please leave same ,at Dally News. Reward. (20) LOST Man's I7-Jewel wrist watch, downtown district. Finder please leave at the Dally News. (19) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use' the modem and up-tOToate type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured ' by National ' Machinery Company Limited,. Vancouver, B.C. (tf) Mr and Mrs. Frank Warne and ran, prank Warne Jr sailed on the Princess. Louise last night for -Vtfrrroiivef to which city Mr: Warne has been transferred In the service of the fisheries department. D. McN. No we, well known civil engineer, now engaged as a civilian engineer with the Royal Canadian Navy, has recently been transferred from Victoria !to. Halifax, according to word received. here. Charles Whatman, son of Mrs. 3 1 Warren and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. Slrachan, returned to the city on the Princess LouUe yesterday afternoon from 'Victoria after lour and a .half years service In the Army. He Is taking a position In the Fairway, Food Market with his former employer, Ross Ingram. Sea Cadet Orders I tR.CS.G.C. "CAPTAIN COOK! Parade Schedule January 22' 0145 Duty Watch to muster on Main Deck. 7!05 Band and Markers to muster. 7:07 Hands Fall In. 7110 Officers' Call. 7:15 Prayers, Colors and Divisions. 7:20 Inspection by Commanding Officer. 7:35 Hands fall in for classes. Hands to classes. 8:15 Stand Easy. Requestmen and' defaulters. 8:25 Hands to classes. Carry on classes. 9:05 Secure. 9:15 Sunset. Training Schedule Class A First period, Aldls; second period, Aldls (3). Class B First period, Rules of Road; second period, Rules of Road (3). Class C First period, Rules of Road; second period, Rules of Road (3). Class D First period, Boat-work; second period, Boatwork (3). Classes E, F, G, H, I First period, Rifle Training; second period, Rifle Training. Band First period, Rifle Training; second period, Band Practice. Tender First period, Gunnery; second period, Gunnery. Wrennettes No training. O.O.D; (Acting) AC P.O. "Wilson. Duty Petty Officer US R Macarthur. i Duty Division Hood Division. Quartermaster LS F. Nord-gaard. JOHN WILSON, Lieutenant R.C.S.C Executive and Training Officer. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS HOME WIRING AND REPAIRS GOOD WIRING AND GOOD LIGHTING x Does Not Cost It Pays MOTT ELECTRIC (!E) LTD. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 326 Second Avenue WESTOCK GATES "V BELTS OFFICES IN VANCOUVER STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radiu, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home is convenient an Inexpensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, PHONE 00 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd and Park Avenue SEE OUR STOCK OF AutomotiveAccessories Cleaners and Polishes Polish Cloths Chamois Glashine Window. Cleaner (with sprayer) Vanity Mirrors Bumper Jacks Seat Covers Locking Gas Caps Car Top Utility Carriers (Just the thing for the sportsman) SleetShavera Wheel Wrenches. Get your Imperial Oil Hockey Broadcast Schedules here. Listen, every Saturday night at 6:00 p.m. over CFPR to the National Hockey Broadcast. S. E. PARKER LIMITED Ford Dealer MEMORIAL HELD Late Mrs. R. H. Ad cock is Honored imDeatli with Impressive Ceremony At the regular meeting of the Women of the Moose held recently in the Oddfellows' Hall, with Graduate Regent Kasper in the chair owing to the illness or Senior Regent Harvey, ten new members were admitted into the "Heart." . Before the meeting came to a close a memorial service was held ror the late Mrs. R. H. Ad-cock. A wreath of white carnations and red bows with "Sister" in gold letters, a symbol of sorrow from Graduate Regent Tolin of Vancouver, was placed at the Junior Regent's Station, this having been the last station in the lodge of deceased. During the service Miss Audrey Grimble sang 'The Old Rugged Cross," one of Mrs. Adcock's favorite hymns. The Moose Cash drawing was won by Alva Martinson and an Invitation from the L.O.O.M. Lodge to attend a social next Tuesday evening was extended to all members. After the meeting came to a close delicious refreshments were served. Pte. Olav Rysstad, son ol Mr. B. T. Rysstad, Sixth Ave. E., returned Monday on the Princess Louise rrom Vancouver where he obtained his discharge atter overseas service in Italy and western Europe. LUMBAGO (Lame Back) Can't ettittoen up? Back too stiff and sore to touch? If that's how Lumbago (Lame Back) affects you, do what thousands have done and get quick, safe relief. Take Templeton's T-R-C's, the remedy specially made to help you. Don't suffer a day tnore than you have to. let Templeton'.T-k-C's today. 50c, St. T-21 RED cross: ANNUAL MEETING or the Prince Rupert Branch will be held on Friday, January 25tli, at 8 p.m., in the Workroom, cor. Second Ave. and Fourth St. Business: Annual reports; Election of ofHcers; General business. All those donating One Dollar or more 'to the 1945 campaign are members or the Society. 21 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Phone Black 367 AND NEW WESTMINSTER f7 J.H.Mair Auctioneer Sales Arranged at Your Convenience SALES ROOMS 171 Third Ave. E. Imperial Oil Dealer Iprfnre Uunrrt Dally JDelus Tuesday, January 22, 1946 Quietly Married At United Manse Miss Mary Toker and William Wonchuk, both of Prince Rupert, were united In marriage at a quiet ceremony late-Saturday afternoon in the manse of First United Church with Rev. R. A. Wilson officiating. The bride, becomingly attired in a floor length wedding gown of white, was. attended by Miss Nellie Tat'archuk. The groomsman was S. Tatarchuk, Harold E. B. Fisher, son of Judge and Mrs. W. E. Fisher of Prince Rupert, has been called to the British Columbia Bar and has taken up law practice In Vancouver in partnership with Miw Joan J. Carter. Both are graduates of the University of British Columbia. lsBBBll!??flJBB There's no lost action with Fresh Yeast! And Fleischmann's fresh Yeast goes right to work because it's actively fresh. It gives full delicious bread Jlavour, tender smooth texture perfect freshness, IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, always ask for Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Depeucable Canada's tested favourite for over 70 years. MADE A. MacKenzie Furniture L I .an T.ED, -Ufv A good place to buy We have In stock Window Shades Mirrors - - Haby Rurjffics Pillows - Tablc-CIoths - Carpet Undcrfclts Chenille Bedspreads - Curtain Rods - Beds Springs and Mattresses. 327 Third Avenue West Phone "75 V Take invigorating steam baths and massage to relieve that tired feeling. ( R.Y.WALKER Graduate Masseur I Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage rhone Green 507 evenings for appointment 937 THIRD AVENUE WEST LADIES We are giving you a chance Jo buy a coat at a real saving! EVERY COAT IN THE STORE IS GOING ON SAL FUR COATS AND FUR TRIMMED Annette's Announcement Alt advertLieme hvn m rnift column will te charged iir. ft' lull month at 2ftc a word. Burns Banquet, Friday, Jan. 25, First Presbyterian Church. Valhalla Whist .and Crib January 25, 8 p.m. (20) Executive. meeting, Native Brotherhood of B.C., Port Simpson, Jan. 28. Delegations from branches requested. C. W. L. Bridge; Whist, Crib -bage, .January 31 and February 14, K. of C. Hut, 8 p.m. Cambral Valentine Dance, February 8, K. ot C. Hall. United W. A. Tea, February 14. Valentine's Dance at the Armouries, Feb. 15. $1.00 a couple. Good orchestra. Refreshments. Modern dancing every Saturday night, Recreation Hall, 5th Ave. East. Admission 50. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS EXTRA GOOD BREAD! IN CANADA YORK GENERAL CONSTRUCTION: Building Supplies Free Estimates, Construction and Repairs Windows and Frames, Doors and Frames, Cabinets Show Cases nf all description Also Furniture Repairs First class finishing and workmanship Phone Black 12G Between 8 ajn. and 5 p.m. LADIES' COATS 25 Jo '. OFF CLOTH COATS Vz PRICE 50 OFF Ladies' Wear X