6 prince Uuucrt Daily nclw Saturday October 19, 1946 Fall-ing in Line with WALLACE'S Fall Coats HIGH FASHION NOTES Loose fitting box styles or form fitting and belted all around. You'll find them all at Wallace's. The pick of Fall Coats. ALL THAT ARE NEW IN FALL COA STYLES AT WALLACE'S Of Course ! A. MaeKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Sec us for MATTRESSES - SPRINGS BEDS and BEDDING Phone or send in your mail order I'hone 773 : 327 Third Ave. : fci 1 1 0 1 J f 1 General Contractor We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 : PRINCE RUPERT .FURNITURE KEPAIULNG Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes Car and Truck Cushions Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Green 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre Steamship Szsl Service If from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenu and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUFERr HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 ajn. to 2 a.m. PHONE 173 NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors PHONE RED 561 P.O. UOX 721 I - PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUirTS VARDEN SINGERS MAINTAIN HIGH SONG STANDARD The high standard of musical Integrity long established by the Varden Singers was maintained at their choral concert last night in St. Paul's Lutheran Church when the singers presented four groups of songs in Norwegian and English to an audience of 125. The choral program was conducted by Peter Lien, and conductor, and was embellished by three soloists. Roald Feness at the organ, Mrs. F. E. Anfleld, vecal, and Vaughan Tattersall, violin. A talk on the dignifying qual-I ity ,of song in the heritage of ; human development was given by Rev. M. Aalen of St. Paul's I at the opening of the program. Of the eight song, presented I by the choir, five wfre in Nor- wegian and three in English. I Assistin? artist Poald Feness played "Summer Breezes" and 'Pastorale No. 3" on the organ, while Mrs. Anfield sang "Sittln'. Thinkin,M and "In a Little Old Garden." Violin solos by Vaughan Tattersall were the Bach-Gounod "Ave Maria" and "Moment Musical" by Schubert. Following the concert, refreshments were served by Mrs. M. ately, 4 to 6 room house. Phone Black 327. (246) WANTED Room and board for two girls of pre-school age. Phone Blue 925. (246) WANTED Comfortable 2 or 3-room furnished suite, close in; preferably in an apartment block, clean. State rental and location to Box 167 Daily News. WANTED Used oil-burning heater. Phone Red 728 after 6 p.m. . (tf) WANTED, TO BUY House with three bedrooms and basement, in respectable district, Write all particulars to Box 166 Daily News. (145) WANTED Hairdresser for shop in Prince George. Write Box 867, Prince George, B. C. (246) AGENTS WANTED WANTED Jobber to handle several Automotive and Tractor lines. Representative will be In Prince Rupert' Monday morning. All letters received will be answered Write Box 165 Daily News. (246) OILBURNCRS RELIANCE Range Oilburners. Phone Black 897, 1052 6th Ave. East. (247) MACHINERY TO SAW. better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by , National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf; LOST AND FOUND LOST Hand bag containing keys and papers, also navy blue striped-trousers on Monday night. Finder please return to Daily News Office. (246) LOST Gunny sack containing clothes and shotgun, between Fraser St. and City dump, on Saturday between 5:30 and 6:00 p.m. Bears name D. Mc-Cauley. Phone Black 297, or call at 603 4th East. (245) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED 1 Distributor-operators for exclusive operation of the new Alreon coin-operated phonograph (Juke box). Act immediately to secure'exclus-lve franchise for your district. For full information write: J. H. MYERS DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD., 1063 GRANVILLE, VANCOUVER, B. c, Manufacturers and Distributors for B.C., Alta. (it) or w Waterfront Whiffs To Freeze Shrimps and Crahs- Coquitlam Smart Ship Waterfront Quiet FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Monday, October 28, 1946, for the purchase of Lot 3, Block 4, SD. of D.L. 36J, Plan 972, Range 5, Coast District, together with cabin situated thereon. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: strictly cash. Gordon F. Forbes, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Sobcls, deceased. (250) FOR SALE 31-ft. trolling boat; 8 horsepower Vivian engine; complete with 6 spool gurdies. Inquire at Fishermen's Co-op. (246) FOR SALE Trolling vessel "Proven"; 8 h.p. Easthopc en- ( glne, complete with Swan gur-dles and crossdrive. Inquire at Fishermen's Co-op. (246) FOR SALE New and used furniture at the best prices mattresses. Aluminum pots from 60c. Scatter rugs, good assortment, from $1.65. Used dressers, $140. Couches, $7. Beds complete, $10. Coal and wood stoves from $35. Chesterfields, $65.. All wool blankets, $4.50. Sheets, clean and strong quality, 95c. Hand-winches, anvils, Starrctt micrometer, etc. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Civil Service Examnation Prepare NOW for Fall and Winter examinations Letter Carrier, Postal Clerk,, Customs Clerk, Immlgrataion Inspector, etc. Full particulars from M.C.C. Civil Service School, 301 Endcrton Bldg., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. No agents. PERSONAL WILL CARE for child in my own home dally. 441 7th Ave. E. (246) F Installation by the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative of quick freeze facilities for shrimps and crabs is sending a number of local fishermen to the bays and inlets inhabited by those crustaceans in the firm belief that prices will not slump due to oversupply. Along the waterfront a number of boats are fitUng their poop decks with' tables used in. shrimp fishing definitely dull from the flsh- whlch they believe will be pro- ing standpoint and which fol-fitable this winter. Last year, lows a poor summer, particularly the crustaceans fell badly in as regards salmon, price when they commanded; only local sale, due to inability! The new Union Steamship to preserve them for the con-; Coquitlam, converted from a tinental market. The quick-freeze process, it is believed, will cause a sufficient demand elsewhere to hold up the prices of shrimp and crab to a profitable level during a winter which Is FOR SALE Three-quarter bed complete. Phone Green 811 (248) FOR SALE Sale of household furnishings. Harry Horsefield. above Pioneer Laundry. Call 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. (tf) FOR SALE Live and Dressed Poultry. Laying Pullets, pure bred New Hampshlres, $2 0q each, express extra. Leroy's Ranch, Kltwanga, B.C. (249) FOR SALE-1940 Dodge Sedan. Apply 13 Taxi. (tf) FOR SALE New Restaurant at New Hazelton, B.C., on hizh- way to Prince Rupert, next to hotel; running hot and cold water in kitchen; putting elec trie light in now; six furnish ed bedrooms upstairs. Apply Gust Chrlstlanson, New Ha zelton, B.C. (256) Castle class corvette at Vancou-ver, is one of the smartest vessels afloat in the opinion of Frank Skinner, local Union Steamship agent. Although the vessel is not due to make her first run to Prince Rupert until Nordgaard In the church hall to sometime in November, she was the singers and soloists. The examined by Mr. Skinner dur- thanks of the company were ex- ! 'n8 her trials at Vancouver while tended to Mrs. Nordgaard by Ru- ! he was away on his holidays In dolph Olsen, president of the 1 September. Varden Singers. - - Classified Advertising - - Ciass:riods: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Nat.cn. 60c; Cards ot Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements : 13. HELP WANTED 1 STENOGRAPHER - SECRETARY FOR RENT Three rooms and Apply Dr. R. G. Large. (tf ) I kitchen. 336 9th Ave. West. ! (243) MAIDS WANTED immediately for kitchen and cleaning work at Miller Bay Hospital. Applications will be accepted from native and white girls. It is necessary to live in. Applicants should be eighteen years of age or over. Apply by letter to Medical Superintendent or phone Miller Bay Hospital. (246) WANTED WANTED TO RENT Immedi FOR RENT "The interior of the Coquit lam is the smartest and mosr I luxurious of any vessel on the coast," Mr. Skinner said en-! thuslastically. The finish is com-I pletely modern and gives an air of spaciousness which makes the !ship seem much bigger than it i really is." I Exact date on which the Co-' quitlam will make her first run to Prlnrp Rnnprt has nnt vet FOR RENT 6 room flat, two 1 been released but it Is believed lurnisnea oearooms. kitchen 'that it will be during the early stove. Fifth Avenue West. Ap ply Suite 1, Helgerson Block. (245) FOR SALE FOR SALE Mason-RIsch piano. Phone 355. (246) part of November. This year's poor salmon run Is having its repercussions alonu the waterfront, where things are inordinately quiet these days. Boat building and repair work, although showing some activity, is much quieter than It was last fall when fishermen had ended a relatively prosperous season. However, some flatfish and black cod is coming in to the cold storage plants. No word has been forthcom ing ye? on the future of the American warehouse, which a j Calgary firm, Northwest Salvage 'Co. plans to use as a base for I establishing a deep sca.shlpplns. ! business at Prince Rupert. The company's option on the ware house and dock installations is said to be dun to expire on October 24. The Meek brothers, who investigated the Installations in August and September, have not yet returned to the city from a trip east for the declared purpose of consulting their financial backers. Returning to Government Dock For months past Instructions have been awaited whereby coasting vessels of the Canadian Pacific Railway would resume use of the government wharf as their mooring place. It was early In the war that the C.P.R. boats started landing at the Canadian National wharf following tak ing over of the government dock by the Navy. Some time ago the Navy moved out and It had been expected that, ere this, such vessels as the Princess Adelaide, Princess Louise and Princess Norah would be berthing there again. However, the final order Is yet to come. Calls at the Alaska capital port of Juneau, which had been rus- pended owing to the longshore men's strike there, are to be re sumed with the next voyage of the steamer Princess Louise, it Is announced. The Louise Is due here next Wednesday morning northbound. She was here on Thursday evening on her way south from Skagway and Ketchikan, having been dclayed.at Ketchikan awaiting passengers who were being flown from Juneau. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Alex McLellan, arrived in port at 11:30 last night from the south, sailing early this morning on her return voyage to Vancouver ana waypoints, The Department of Transport announces that a new light has been established on the southernmost tip of Porcher Peninsula at he entrance to Freeman Pas.?. The Hght Is flashing, white, and is unwatched. i. WORU? TRAVELLER Chrlstopiser columDUs visited England arid sailed in northern seas before embarking upon his i voyage of discovery to the New World. I Buy Canada Savings Bondsl QBaaaaaaBaaasaBaBftZVKHRCBaaaaBaaaaaaaaKBaaaaaa&"Ar9t .aaaaaaaaaammBSn film g tl lWHHBaaBaaaBaaaSBaaaaK-i When vou feel slu??kh anA l,., take 2 to 4 tablespoonfuls of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia with water at bedtime. YouU be overjoyed with the way this proved laxative-antacid helps you wake up feeling bright and refreshed. Phillips' works effectively, yet it is wonderfully gentle. 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