9K 3 ;ltt I 660 3 In'ks Basements rk I cannot fAHTmDGE actor O" All Work i" ji'cen 417 XMAN UKVICE NTRACTOItS Hrst all kind. Rnl Oil Burners Red 034 Coffee Lovers prefer WELL HOUSE r '"awt tni . ::;;r''- ati.M toffee laxwrll IIoupc is bought and enjojcil by people than any otlicr LranJ of coffee In tlie world. 111 if. ,1110 if In both Drip anil Kfoulo' Grinds xwell House Coffee flood for Sale! A Product of C"',al rJi VAIMItlE IOK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ""ills of Seasoned Scrap Lumber ll-inrli Irngths, free of nails $10 per cord trimmings up to 11-Inch lengths, $8 per cord various lengths uncut $6 per cord ICOURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE MONS TRANSFER Itlatk 156 Mark 665 131 Station B Office: J. II. AI air's Auction Rooms Third Avenue East hess and Professional w 0KRINS I Massage for ladies d Decorating MflBltl "luU4"uoun fTIMATES lillAUUiUIi INUnOI'j f, , Special treatment for rheumatics pueMl , im,i. W IVLrrsnn Ikansfur 5SENGEK vvood - Baggage - Express Utile 810 Orcen 977 I Rupert Job- I1 a Rock Man Indeks HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branche 208 4th Btrcet : Phone 655 SMITH' ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. ROME Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besncr Block Phone 387 JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Tapers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 KM PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVKI mill tOur qitfitt n COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO.Lii l IM SMOiftBVftllGDUVULEi Local News It A Olrls' basketball meeting Civic Centre. Wed. Sept. 18 at 7:30. (219) Mrs. John llaan of Queen Charlotte City arrived In the city on the Casslar last night for a visit. Mrs. E. C. Stevens of Skide.sate is a visitor In the city, havins arrived on the Casslar last night iroin uie Islands. Moose Meeting Tuesday September 17, 8 p.m. Moose Temple, 2nd. Ave. Members please at tend. (217) Mr, and Mrs. A. II. Ogilvie and young sons, who have been on a trip to the Queen Charlotte Isl ands, returned to the city on Uw Casslar last night Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ivarson left at the end of the week for Bums Lake in which district they will npend a three weeks' vacation. Angus MacDonald was a pas senger aboard the Catala last night bound from Vancouver to Alice Arm where he has long been Interested in the Esperanza mine. Dr. II. R. Colwell, formerly at Port Simpson and now located on Vancouver Island, arrived In the city on the Catala last night. He Is here as a witness in a case at the Supreme Court Assizes. C. J. CJraham, after spending the past several days In the city renewing old acquaintances, will leave by this evening's train on his return to New Westminster where he now makes his home. Mr. Justice A. M. Manson arrived in the city on the Catala last night to preside over the fall session of the Supreme Court Assizes opening here this Mrs. Gordon II. Jollffe, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, nrrlvprt In Mir riv rn m roa1n sailed on the Casslar for her home at Queen Charlotte City. A Members of Women's Navy League Auxiliary, Prince Rupert, invited to a dance by captains, officers and men of H.M.C.S. Usahda and Crescent. Naval Drill Hall, Mon., Sept. 16, 9:30 p.m. (217) Mr. and Mrs. Glen LundquLst sailed Saturday on their return to Seattle after a visit here with Mrs. LundquisLs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balagno. Their two young sons are remaining here. Dr. J. D. Gaioralth, medical director of the Miller Bay hos pital for tuberculous Indians, returned to the city on Saturday night's train after attending a meeting of the Canadian Tuberculosis Association In Calgary. Accompanying Dr. Galbraith here was Dr. W, S. Barclay, superintendent of Sardis Hospital, In charge of tuberculosis control work for Indians generally in this province, who is travelling back to his past by way of Prince rtupert In order to attend the official opening of Miller Bay Hospital today, Dr. Barclay will leave for Vancouver on the Catala tomorrow. ASTHMA? RAZ-MAH Kor quick relief from the wheezing, gasping, coughing, choking uiwry of Asthma, take KAZ-MA1II ,IWd by thousands of users. RAZ-MAH Is specially made' to relieve itching, streaming eyes choked-up bronchial tube and exhausting coughs caused by Asthma, Chronic HronUiltla and Hay Fever.. Sue. tl. K-1J SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING NIGHT CLASSES Teacher, MRS. HILL (W.C.T.) rilONE RED 281 ems A P.T.A. Meeting, Booth School, Wednesday 8 p.m. ,lt) A Long trips or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Catala last night. All men Interested In establishment of naval reserve division are requested to attend meeting In Naval Drill Hall Wednesday, September 18, 8 p.m. (217) Better English I By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this fentence? "The arrangement of the decorations were In good taste." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "laundered"? 3. Which one of these words Is misspelled? Advertiser, lecturer, contractor, appraiser. 4. What does the word "emanate" mean? 5. What word beginning with dis means "cautious"? Answers 1. Say, "was In good taste." "Arrangement" is the singular subject. 2. Pronounce lawn-dcrd, not lawn-drid. 3. Contractor. 4. To Issue from a source. "Nothing but good can emanate .from right thinking." 5. Discreet. Announcements Job's Daughter's fashion display and entertainment, Masonic Temple, Friday, Sept. 20, 8:15 p.m. (209) Hill 60 Fashion Show Sept. 26, Civic Centre. Catholic School Bazaar, "Oct. 2 and 3, K.C. Hall. Presbyterian Anniversary Banquet, October 7. L.O.B.A. Bazaar, Oct. 23. !,st night from the 1' ?eSl.Tea' October 24. kin's, Rebekah Bazaar, October 31, l.O.O.F. Hall. W.A. Baptist Church fall sale. Nov. 7. Women of the Moose bazaar, Moose Temple, Nov. 13 and 14. W. A. Canadian Legion F'all Bazaar, November 20. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, November 28th. United Church Xmas Bazaar, Dec. 5. Old Time Dance, Prairie Ramblers, every Saturday night, Odd. fellows' Hall. CforredHIhg) DIETS ( Box 1308 Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Schunian - S. Julian Night Calls: Blue 170 C.rcen 787 Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. To the Citizens of Prince Rupert J. IL Mair is offering you Blankets, Sheets, Pillowslips, Pillows at reasonable prices for two days. .... Then they arc shipped. JUNIOR W.A. DISTINCTION Saint Peter's Seal Cove Juniors Keceive Awards Word has been received by Mrs. O. W. Smith, of this city, Diocesan Junior secretary, from the Dominion Junior , secretary, that Saint Peter's Seal Cove Junior Auxiliary has distinguished Itself In the Dominion Competition for Juniors. This Is Canada-wide and includes all Junior Branches from llallfax to Victoria. Seal Cove entered to compete in an autographed interest book which covered many phases In work done by Juniors In this Anglican organization. It covered their pledges, thank-offering Junior prayers, mctto and badge and also the season's In the church year. The bocks were autographed by many prominent church clergy and laiety. The following Is a list or children who so distinguished themselves. Grade A Clara Varfeldt, Marlon Varfeldt, Irene York, Margaret McFarlane, Lou Smith. Grade B Jennie Herriott, Patsy Wardale, Irma Bishop, Lorna Lattery, Dorothy Wardale. Seal Cove Branch also receiv ed at the same time a special Grade A prize for their stwly j book competition. This was a synopsis of their study book fov the year which they illustrated wiUi pen and Ink pictures. Noel V. Taylor of Ma.v.sett ar rived In the city on the Caviar last night from the Queen Charlotte Islands JUST AN ORNAMENT In Tibet goitres are so general j that women who do not have i them arc referred to contemp- j tuously as "little necks." r w w w w w j ' HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASI1LKY Q. How can I easily, remove grease from utensils? A. Before washing vessels or utensils in which food has been fried, wipe out the vessel with a piece of paper. ThLs will remove the coating of fat which clings to the vessel. Fill with hot water, add a tablespoon of washing soda, and thcn.wash. Q. How can Twash-frult easily?? A. Try using an old corn popper. Put the fruit In, fasten the !ld. and shake It in a vessel of water or hold It under the faucet. Q. How can an office girt prevent snagging her stockings on the desks and chairs? A. By placing adhesive tape around the corners of the desk-chairs and the desk at all points here the stockings might snag. FRIEND TO MAN The male mosquito is strictly a vegetarian and does not bite. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Webber upright piano, reasonable. Phone Blue 370 after C p.m. (219) FOH KENT Sleeping room, close in. Phone 5. (219) OcNUINE ASPIRIN IS n, nir n tuic ui,v mJtr - 3 Only I lie pick of the crop "cr lian llic "Hiijnl City" lolxrl. They prow to fun-ririK l gooil urns noil just ill I lie fiilliirnti of flmor they're carefully pnrkcil '' to krcn that uloinir frrslinos at its hest. CAN NED FOODS When that Diamond Engagement Ring Notion First strikes you . . . remember that there h such a thing as a store having a reputation for good diamond values. Also that this Is the store. . Every Individual diamond that we sell has got to prove up to what we promise for it. - Our, diamonds are free from flaws or spots and of good color and cutting. Prices range from $25.00 to $350.00. COLD MEATS FOR WARM WEATHER BULKLEY MARKET WE DELIVER DAILY THIRD AVENUE PHONE 178 piftuc Htipcrt DaMp JScUiS Monday, September 16, 1940 FOR COMFORT AND LONG WEAR Und erwear by Mercury . . . COMBINATIONS Fine Cotton. Natural, ankle length. With short sleeves. Suit $1.15 COMBINATIONS Merino Type. Containing a larne percentage of wool. Ankle length, long sleeves. Suit $5,00 COMBINATIONS Fine Combed. Cotton; white. Ankle length, short sleeves. Suit $1.85 COMBINATIONS Wool. Natural' shade. Ankle length, long sleeves. Small sizes only. Suit $1.05 THE MEN'S SHOP 1 1 I irtiuvjr v VI MUVV w fvz- 13 mm .tn lunisiiiMis 532 THIRD AVENUE PHONE 345 Ormes lid. Pioneer Druqjjiats Prescription Chemists Hcxall Agents for Prince Rupert and District In Drugs If it's Rcxall it's Right PHONE 81 STORE HOURS: Daily from 0 a.m. till 9 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12 pjn. till 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. :"THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY": 0 There's beauty in every careful detail of these luscious virgin wools ... so soft, so handsomely tailored, so exquisitely styled. SEE OUIt' FashionShow v September 26 AT CIVIC CENTRE Quality Repairs Economy Prices at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) GOING IN CIRCLES OVER WHAT TO GIVE? Use Our Budget Plan, No Interest-No Carrying Charges COAL WOOD CIIATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 There is always a thoughtful gift for that birthday, anniversary or shower at THE VARIETY STORE. Our stock of gift suggestions is large and original. So don't waste time shopping around when you can buy them all at THE VARIETY STORE . . . and you will probably find something for yourself here, too. THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" 518 Third Ave. West : Phone Red 400 m