La r? Lrd 15 mUes Smiim vCSSCl b. Easthopc en 1 will) Swan gur IkHnvc Can be fcnri' - Floats. Wk Hestaurant at I. or on high Ruperv next to p not and coia fro putting elcc- Bow six furnUn fupstairs Apply knson Kin New 11a- (256) Female Cocker I black Reglster-randdaughter of Newsboy and Ic : Whizz September of San-after of age. An Irks fine puppy rea-at $30 If assur- ll that It will go line. -Mrs. K. M 127, Terrace, B.C. I (231) Bed folding chairs Bin $150, dressers (blankets, all wool g stands, $1.25; sets from $30; iod heaters and $22.50: hassocks. xtO'2 price $18; in good shape, n tube radio, $25; PT . , irom z; large icatter rugs, love urn $1.65; paint 40c All kinds used furniture ire Co. Black 324 Monarch E243. range 3,000 VARIETIES There are about 2,000 varieties of soybean grown throughout the world. hsified Advertising - - F ' ...rti.,n. minimum charge. 60c. Birth Nufcce. ford V" 'nciii Notlcrs. Funeral notices. Marruge ft NOTICE I Nilson an- lenient- of their lady Alice, to ,rs ..jn of E F rt oni- Tlie , piacr October ' o dock m St. Churchy NOTICE ""neorcc Car- !cen he rCsi engagement Charlotte daughter. Iami,; Robinson, (230) ttery radio, man- co. 910 10th Ave. I Blue 505. (tf) f Troller Herflord, teavy Duty, Vivian, It shape. Apply II ; 514. (230) EllINERY lumber more Iter use the modern late type National Iwmills., manufac latlonal Machinery limited, Vancouver, FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished house keeping suite and rooms. Phone Blue 638. (230 1 FOR RENT Sleeping room, 801 Borden Street. (tf FOR RENT Fully modern lur- nlshed 3-room house near Seal Cove Cold Storage. Va cant Oct. 18. Phone Blue 825 FOR RENT 4-room house, mod cm. Apply 2161 Seal Cove Clcle. Phone Blue 461. (230) auo Mr Jamcsi WANTED will taxe tcdctmfi ; united Church, K 230 Eur. DAILY NEWS ONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited (233) WANTED TO BUY Six bolt trolling gurdy, also anchor gurdy. Apply P.O.' Box 1312. (234) WANTED TO BUY Shotgun. State make and gauge. A. Oourlay, Port Edward. (233) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Will look after rooming house or keep house for gentleman. Apply Box 163, Dally News. (231) HELP WANTED WANTED Reliable housekeeper (if) for family of 2 adults and 2 children. No heavy laundry or waxing. Large private room. $60 a month, rhone Red 89. Looking for a House? SEE (tf) HELP WANTED-t-Mother's help er from about 2 to 8. Five days a week. Phone Red 879. (tf) ARMSTRONG AGENCIES We may have what you want in this list Seven room house In Scc- ilrm ! hardwood floors: fireplace: superb harbour view; furnace; needs little rprta r in mnltp it a beau- tlful home .$1200 Five room house and a four room one on one lot: ex cellent location; close to downtown area. Both houses fully modern and In rrnnri rnnriitlnn! built Oil solid rock; early occupancy nf nnt' rrntnl Inrnme from other S1HOO Ml no rnnm house divided Into 5 room owner's suite f.cnntalned 2- room basement suites with tnhctantini income: own er's suite completely fur-H location: partly 'concrete foundation Well built modern f ive-mnm hnnsp nn nth avenue: I.. itiwI nnnrtltlnn with tWO ill M'L w . . lots; Immediate occupancv overlook - coil rrwp! concrete 1 1 1 IL uvai v basement; lovely harbour view from glassed sun ..v. almost r.omDietelV furnished for only $1800 PHONE 342 or call at .ii7 Third Avenue i-.vmincs: Phone Blue 3G7 tally News 13 completing a Roll of Honor which It trial, nnninl. 11-- . n M rl TIT PITTI Tl vuutaiii me name ot every man oi-u E- y to serve with the armed forces at sea, or. land r a'r To make this list complete, It is essential to P co-operation of the public as a whole in sub-Pe names. impossible for the Dally News or any one person m the Ust complete so we are asking YOU to be C for the snhmloclnn nf ha name of YOUR boy, 1 or YOUR friend. plowing is the information we would like you to - send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Dally News, Prince Rupert Army. Navy. Air Force) Enlistment hscharge . f Mature and Date WT. If vntt a - . ! One 0 "oi oUDmil a cerium jeiou- el se may. You are responsible. P CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER I PARTNERSHIP OF P.T.A. MUST BE I OC(3 AtJUVfc AFFAIR Tile Parent-Tparher Assrirl- atlon Is a partnership which re quired active participation on both sides, said Mrs. C. O. Mc- Call, Vancouver, corresponding secretary lor tnc u.u. rarent-Tcachcrs' Federation, "in a talk to the executive of the local P. TA. at a dinner in her honor Monday nteht. If either nartner fell down In his duties, emphasized Mrs. Mc Call, the partnership was doom ca to failure, tsuccess, inereiore. denended on narents assumln their full share with the teach ers In making the association function. Impressive figures were given by the vfsitor -showing the strength of the associations in North Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Victoria and othc; centres. In some instances as hlh as 385 members were reels tercd In a school of slightly more than 400 students. In these cases the school had separate parent; teachers' association, with a coordinating council In operation In each city. C. II. Insulander, vice-president of the local P.TA I HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I preserve a new clothesline? A. A new clothesline should be boiled for about thirty mln utes before using It. This pic vents stretching. It will nol tangle as readily and will last much longer. o. How can I mend kid gloves? A. Buttonhole around the edge of the tear before drawing toscther. Then over-sew the buttonhole together and the re pair is substantial. Q. How can I make a cock roach trap? A. Fill a pie pan, or similar container, half full of sugar water. Place It on the floor and slant several sticks, each about three Inches long, from the floor to the edge of the vessel. The roaches will crawl over and drown. Q. How can I make a good toilet perfume? A. A good toilet perfume can be made by mixing two ounces of alcohol with otic-half ounce of orris root. Keep In a bottle, tightly corked, and. shake wen before using. Q. How can I bleach a scorch ed spot? A. Rub the snot Immediately with a cloth dipped in diluted peroxide. Then run the Iron over It and t will be as wnue n nrlirlnnllv. Do not USC UllS UO i method on colored material a now can I test eggs lor 1 freshness? - - A. Place the egg in a pan oi water. If fresh, It will lie on its side. If a few days old, It win i in. nnwards. If .stale, R wu stand on end. If very old, It will float. "HEALTHY" RATIONS WIG AN, Eng., fl? Explaining n,st wipim's death rate last year was the lowest in Us his tory, Alderman T. uamso.cn the community's health committee said: "Under ration people don't get the chance to dig their with their teeth. own graves Rationing - despite shortages, austerity and qucues-ls good for us and people are healthy. Announcements All advertisements 19 inti column will be charged tor lull month at 25c a word. Catholic School Bazaar, News Items . Sons of Norway meetlne. I.O O.F. Hall, Thursday, October 3 (232) Dick Svlvestcr and Harry Hale SAiled this afternoon on the Car- dena on a holiday trip to A LAST CHANCE, to buy BJorn Selvlg's drawings, Tuesday and Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m, Call at 120 5th Ave. West. . (It) Mrs, V. O. Holmes and daugh ter arrived Saturday nleht by train from Topley ror a short visit with Mrs. Holmes's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dalzell, of Seal Cove Circle. A Catholic Scnooi Bazaar, Oct. 2 and 3. Afternoon and evening K.C. Hall. Sponsored by C.W.L.. Mrs. R. E Moore In charge of Tea Room; Home Cooking, Mrs O. Pfclfer, Mrs. J. A, Smith; Novelty Booth, Mrs. Olassey; Sewing, Mrs. Richardson; Hot Dog Stand, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. A. E. Smith; Fish Pond, Mrs. Am- adlo. (It) Oct. and 3, K.C. Hall. Presbyterian Anniversary Ban quet, October 7.- rambral Spinster's Spree, Civic Ceutre, October 11. L.O.B.A. Bazaar, Oct. 23. Queen Mary Tea, Ms. Par kin's. October 24. ' nebekah Bazaar, October 31, l.O.O.F. Hall. n.r.v. Razaar. Nov. 6, Civic Centre. W.A. Baptist Church fall sale Nov. 7. women of the Moose bazaar, Moose Temple, Nov. 13 and H w a Pannrilan Leelon' Fall Bazaar, November 20. Lutheran Tea and Home Cook Ing. November 23. Qf 'Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, November 30. Presbvterian Fall Bazaar, November 28th. United Church Xmas Bazaar Dec. 5. nirt Time Dance. Prairie Ram biers, every Saturday night, Odd fellows' Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McKcown and family returned Monday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide from Vancouver. Mr. Mc- Keown has been in the East for the last lew weeks attend- Ina a convention or representa tives of the Sun Life Assurance Co. at Murray Bay, Quebec, while Mrs. McKeown and children, Sharon, Dclrdre and Tommy, have been holidaying at Cultus Lake. PLAN NYLON PLANT CANBERRA, Australia, P) - Production of silk, rayon and nylon materials s expected to begin toward the end of this year in a former Australia n 50 v-cinment aluminum plant leased by(a Canadian firm at Wangar-atta. Victoria. Management offi cials say the finished goods will be as cheap to buy in Australia as in Canada or America. mmm MAKES NEWS UNESI Bright embroidery will iaucy-up your new dress or put new life into your old ones . . . 'Round-the-neck designs : a huge shoulder motif or in any Imaginative way of your own. Get your inspiration from THE SIMPLICITY NEEDLEWORK CATA-LOG at our pattern counter today! THE VARIETY STORE SIMPLICITY TRANSFER DESIGNS ARE 15C AND 25C A Long trips or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) Harold Best and William Brown of New Westminster are expected to arrive In the city on the Prince' Rupert tomorrow to spend a few days as guests of Mr. Best's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Frank D. T. Willis, district 'Public Works engineer at Smlthers, Is a visitor in the city, having driven here from the interior last night with Hon. E. C. Carson, minister of public works, and A. L. Carruthers, provincial Public Works engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lloyd, who were stationed at Digby Island for the last several years where Mr. Lloyd has been a wireless operator with the De partment of Transport, sailed this afternoon pn the Catala for Vancouver where Mr. Lloyd has been transferred. The bronze plaque which will be mounted -on the dedicatory calm at the entrance to Roose velt Park arrived in the city to-dav. delayed because of labor troubles at the Vancouver foun dry where It was made. The plaque will replace the temporary wooden one which was set on the calm for the dedication ceremonies, attended by Major r.pnernl Georcc P. Havs. U.S. ' Army, on September 2. r iv-ih ONLY f ' I i I FULL POUND J School Wall Colors ' Affect Pupils' Work Reports Issued by the National Education Association In regard to the effect of colors on chil dren's work In schools have been reviewed with Interest -by educational officials In B.C. The National Education experts claimed that brown classrooms tended to out children to sleep. Blue rooms were cold and gave younger children .the idea they were not loved, while the classrooms painted yellow or pale green were found to do most to encourage studies. 'TULL YOUU WEIGHT LONDON. 0 i"he government Is nlanninsr a "Pull Your Weight" poster campaign to urge people to remain in industry and pro duce iroods for a 70 per cent increase over pre-war export figures as well as greater mian titles' for home consumption, Inspector of Fisheries and Mrs I. Urseth sailed on the Catala this afternoon on a trip o Van couver. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flndlay sailed today on the Catala on a trip to amu. Mr. Flndlay, who has been with the Indian omce here for the last year, was re cently appointed inoian agein at Bella Coola. BLACKHEADS iiwvw b thli Ml. tall noo. WHAT CMS COCOA iTS CH0C0LATB FLAVOUR? All good Cocoa like all good Chocolate is made from Cocoa Deans. The strength of flavour is decided by the amount of essential oils and rich, nourishing Cocoa Butter contained in the Cocoa Powder you use. PERFECTION COCOA is guaranteed to con. lain 22 Cocoa Butter, supplying you with the.maximum of Chocolate Flavour. Whether for a nourishing food drink or for baking, be sure to ask your grocer for PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of price, there is none better. Yet PERFECTION COCOA costs less! "THE' CREDIT HOUSE Why Not a This Fall ? SEE. OUK FINE NEW STOCK OF FUR COATS and SUITS KWONO SANG IIINQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage, welcome Open 5 pjn. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 QUALITY": BUY ON BUDGET PLAN No Carrying Charges Ho Interest. Terms In nccordance with WXT.B. Regulations. We Serve You Nothing But the Best ... SPECIAL UEU BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meal Pics and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Iptutct Eupctt Dflflp JiBrltiS Tuesday, October 1, 1946 For Stormy Fall Days... Towers' Oiled Cotton Raincoat Olive Green Shade with Corduroy Collar. Lined. Has Storm Flap With dome fasteners. , t SIZES 36 TO 46 $8.75 "THE MEN'S SHOP- LuAfUfy fnmm CLOTHING AND ami FtiRMSHlKGS FURSISH1KGS Quality Repairs Economy Prlcei ft 532 THIRD AVINUE PHONE 345 PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Olllce) COAL WOOD CRATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER I'lionciSSO Just Arrived! A new shipment of Congoleum Rugs and other felt back rugs. See them now at Gordon's Hardware PHONE 311 McB.lde Street -:- Some New Goods Things are still far from plentiful. We have a few of the following at present: RONSON LIGHTERS UMBRELLAS ONE WALNUT MANTEL CLOCK PARKER "51" PENS REYNOLDS BALL PENS WATERMAN PENS AND PENCILS EVERSHARP NEW PENCILS STERLING CIGARETTE CASES NEW COMPACTS NEW SOUVENIR SPOONS i Fine Wood for Sale! NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber First class 14-lnch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord Second class trimmings up to 11-inch lengths, $8 per cord Third class, various lengths uncut $ V" cord FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE HEMMONS TRANSFER Phone Black 15C pince. Night Thone: Black 6G5 J. II. Malrt Auction Rooms to nv 1131 station B Third Avenue East 1 1 i