NNEW CHAMi H0"an.d ill otrlnn " '-- o,,thcworia - champion - r ......,n!iticnal chess ""mpnc. lost w m me - f play had H'z o' 8 Ps' pn .... of WinniiJi-B h 82 Plnts RlTERT CIVIC -1 hd MlU of the Prince iiuper. .. c.ic:ation will Civic Centre, Tues- u.. in at x n.m.. iur yri iv, w - - of electing an -nrt m deal with harness curtaining tmn ot the Centre. nn and groups en- rratiin""" ...... nro rmnmwu name oi names oi tn thp un- i.. . (Ha (Imp 01 i) such information .Mihrnlftprl. .J. kn n HAM Secretary. Wales 0 Adrian i . .IA of . Uy t ..,.... - i over -strict film rv ritoah I tourists their "sec- thn nlnm harvest if Evesham 15 daily iVS. LY 1 1 1 1 ( riiif-iu a si uiurcn lea ana "Vht i r n nn nit. V tl . . . . . (209) the Moose bazaar. nid3 uazaar, Dance. Prairie Ram-Saturday night, Odd. 'iMVS STAND :id Western Papers flAl A - 117 - "me Oil) 3 Tin .fa r. t Job- nrkCl Red 808 C0RRINS End nprnrntlrtf vwuMilj fSTTM ATTra Blue 451 W Peterson Wl a Rock Man Blue 666 - uinn. nn rn a. , H. PAUTmnr. "TRACTOR 01ven On All ! reen 417 A illM N rtACTORa or an kin. -no Oil p,... " i 894 THIS AND THAT he casino "Is it tric that gambling Is allowed here?" ROOM AND BOARD -For 12-jcar-old boy so he may attend school. References. Phone Mrs. K. Hardy, North Pacific Cannery. (211) WANTED Small lnboart or row boat. Box 156 Dally News (212) 11.. T ww M. I s J KAUIUI I I. GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement work PHONE GREEN 482 Massage for ladles MARIE RICHARDSON GRADUATE NURSE Special treatment for rheumatics Phone RED 246 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Complied , Beiner Block Phone 387 K PROMPT and IFFIC1EHT SMMCI Mil ur ajUtMl COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO.V Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Frlday-8 p.m. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. Red 277. Pr m lf il'Wi Va ,J , r I- V? ' rJl raw,, .2 J29 Lit Afv M OV.d- 7 sffFrr' Fc3 UK ircru"z ft TW Cftf Mttilwv AiIim. Srrtr. Iw - - Classified Advertising - - Clua.'rieas: ic pr word per insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth Nahct ouv. wum vi imnu, ucain nonces, funeral Notices. MutIbim FOR KENT FOR RENT Room for rent close In. 102 7th Ave. East. (212 FOR RENT Fujnished 2-room flat. Phone Green 378, or call 354 Blggar Place. at) FOR RENT One housekeeping room. 1142 Park Ave. Phone Qreen 224. (2121 FOR RENT Two single rooms. reasonable. 224 5th Ave West. (212) FOR RENT 6-room flat, 2 fur nished rooms; .kitchen stove. 209 5th Ave. V. Apply Hcl-gerson Block, Suite 1. (214) FOR RENT Five -room house, 1910 8th Ave. East. $25 per month. Phone Black 304 after 5 p.m. (214) ROOM AND nOAKl) ROOM AND BOARD Home away from home. 622 Fraser St. (215) V, ANTED WANTED TJ3T1UY Late model car. Phone Orocn 272. (213) J. WANTED Small boat with cabin. Box 156 Dally News. (212) FOR SALE FOR SALE BrlcMincd heater and china cabinet. Phone Green 610. (217) FOR SALE .Kitchen dinette, real good condition. Apply Suite 4, Alder Block. (?17) FOR SALE Chesterfield suite: 6-pce. dinette suite, natural finish, red leather covered chairs; kitchen stove, complete with oil burner. All In good condition. Apply 701 8th Ave. East. Phone Black 860. (213) FOR SALE One dining room suite and one bedroom suite. For particulars Phone 422. FOR QUICK SALE Oil burner, Majestic kitchen stove. Apply J. Hadden, 1161 Ambrose Ave. (216) FOR SALE Lady's Dlcycle. Apply 349 4th E. Phone 239. (212) FOR SALE Float cabin at New Floats; cheap. Apply Enter- uprise-Fruit Store,3rd Ave., or No. 1 Cow Bay. Phone 343 (215) FOR SALE 1937 Oldsmoblle se (215) FOR SALE Furnished cabin, 3 rooms hot and cold water. Bargain. Phone Red 962. (213) FOR SALE 200 special-mated New Hampshire chickens, six months old. $2.00 each. Shipping charges extfa. Leroy'3 Ranch, Kitwanga, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Sawmill with two- and-a-half million feet oi timber; camp and kitchen utensils; equipment, tools, 4 horses, good condition. Price $5000. Apply Lee Jim, Hazel-ton, B.C. W WE BUY AND SELL new and used furniture. See us first. Used dressers $14.50; chest of drawers $9.00; ranges In good .condition $35; smoking stands from $1.25; tables from $2.00; dining room suites from $30; chesterfield suites from $69.50; carpet, 10V2x6 ft., price $18; new fancy mirrors from $2.00; scatter rugs from $1.65; Gur- ney ranges for coal and wood; paint brushes from 20c. B.C. BC. Furniture Co. Phone Black , 324. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Woman for housework, by hour, mornings. Vicinity 4th Ave. East. Red (tf) 879. HELP WANTED - Pin setters wanted at Rex Bowling Alleys WANTED Reliable housekeeper for small family. Large pri-vate room, board, and $60 a ...ti. Nn heavy waxinff. Phone Red 879. Rcghia's "UcfcrccM Retire From Post Mrs. Grace Hodgins Ends 30-Year Career In City Hall REGINA, p It twk 30 years to get around to It but at long last the whlte-halrcd mistress of ceremonies of Rcglna's civic af fairs has stepped out of the council chamber ready to do some of the travelling she prom ised herself before Joining the city hall staff here. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD-In return for services, ,441 7th Ave. E. (21) WANTED Two mechanics for interior garage, ueicicu .v-qulred. State experience and wages wanted. Interviews arranged. Only first class men need apply. Reply Box 155 (tt) Daily News. TERSONAL VIOLIN TUITION. For appoint ments phone Black 120 Ellen M. Anderson. Mrs. (s22) WILL WASH AND IRON laundry, njill 413 6th Ave. West, eve- nlngs, or phone Black 848. (It) Mrs. Grace Hodgins, 58-year I old Regln? city clerk, probably the only woman In the Dominion to hold such an office, is retiring from the position she took over In 1943. That appointment fol lowed 27 years as stenographer and clerk In city hall offices. The soft-spoken arbiter of ald- ermanic disputes came to Regina a widow with a son from the Ottawa valley town of Portage du Fort, Quebec, where she had been a school teacher. She joined Reglna's city hall staff In 1916. Mrs. llodgins has seen 11 mayors come and go. She began her civic career when Dr. W. D with Mayor T. G. McNall Coolness has been her mainstay during stormy council session which have sometimes seen outspoken aldermen forced to leave council chambers. Mrs. Hodgins has never left under such circumstances. She says aldermen are at times like a group of "out-of-hand" school children. She was at times forced to Inform the presiding mayor that they had exceeded the rights of procedure. When she was studying steno graphy in 1915 she planned to be come employed with a business man who would require her services while travelling. However, when the position in the city hall was offered she accepted It immediately and has not had much time for touring plans up to now. Only two wemen aldermen have served on Regina city coun cil during Mrs. Hodgin's term but she believes the feminine element In civic affairs is a necessary benefit, Women serve as a leash, sh? says. Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What Is wrong with this sentence? "The men divided the money between themselves." 2. What if the "correct pronun ciation of "dirigible"? 3. Which one of these worns is misspelled? Haze, blaze, am- dan, newly overhauled. Phone aZc, phaze. 4. What does the word "cyno sure" mean? 5. What word beginning with am means "to consolidate"? ANSWERS 1. Say "among" when referring to more than two. 2. Pronounce dir-l-JI-bl, all l's as In "it" and accent first syllable, not dlr-lj-l-bl with - accent on second syllable. 3, Phase. 4. A centre of attraction or attention. "He was the cynosure of all eyes." 5. Amalgamate. MACHINERY IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT - New heavy duty trucks, ten-ton payload. ten wheels, six-wheel drive; Includes front mounted winch, one spare, all necessary tools, chains, etc. New 32-passenger Ford bus. New Vj- yd. Universal dragline. New 45-ton trailer. 24 wheels. New "dlcsel and' gas generator sets, Northwest 105 1-yd. shovel dragline. Diesel crawler trac tors, dlcsel engines. Other equipment. Send your requirements, Lcvcnthal & Co., Ma chinery Dealers, Wlnipeg. (It) TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawtnllls, manufactured by National Machinery Company I-'mlted. Vancouver B.C (tf) Geo. J. Dawes The. Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED. AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Eui Blue. I4f Res. Red 127 Ak for George Local News Items A In preparation for Uganda series all lacrosse players are requested to turn out for practice at 8 o'clock Tuesday. W. J. Raymond returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a ten day holiday trip to New Hazelton. A IMPORTANT NOTICE Basketball meeting to be held In Civic Centre., Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 8 p.m. All players, managers and Interested persons please attend. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Griffin of Victoria arrived in the city this afternoon on the Princess Louise to spend a week as guests of their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Griffin. G. R. S. Dlackaby, manager of the Bank of Montreal, is confined to his residence with a heart attack. Ills many friends will be wishing him a speedy recovery. Cowan was In office and ends it ; Bowlers please take note of these meetings at the Rex Bowl ing Alleys. Men's Five-Pin League, Friday, Sept. 6 8 p.m. Ladles' League, .Monday,' Sept. 9, 8 p.m. Mixed League, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 8 p.m. Miss Mary Outturn; assistant post mistress at Bella Bella, and her brother Leonard, arrived In the city Friday evening to spend two weeks' holiday as guests 6f Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Codville, 10C3 Ambrose Avenue. Mrs. Isabel Ross arrived in the city on Saturday night's train from Colllngwood, Ontario, to ! pay a visit of several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Donald R. Ross, 222 Ninth Avenue West. Then Mrs. Ross sr. will proceed to Port Al-berni to visit with a daughter, A Long trips or snort, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) A The Hollywood Cafe is now open for business from II a.m. to 3 a.m. (211) Miss Ruth Atkinson, Indian department social service worker, sails tomorrow on the Catala on a trip to Vancouver. Miss Marjorle Wilson and Miss Barbara Wilson of Metlakatla, sail on the Catala tomorrow on a holiday trip to Vancouver. A Attention Oddfellows! The. Rebekah Lodge will be holding a meeting In the hall on Sept. 10, at 8 p.m. '212) Mrs. T. Norton Youngs has returned to the city after spending the summer vacation season In Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. A Canadian Legion executive meeting. 8 p.m. Monday, Sep tcmber 9. Regular monthly meeting (with Initiation) Wednesday, eptember 11, 8 p.m., Legion Hall. (211) COSTLY DEMOLITION SYDNEY, Australia W Cost of demolishing air raid shelters erected in Sydney early in the war will be about $1,600,000, Sydney Aldermen have been told. PROLIFIC HYMN WRITER Charles Wesley wrote about 6,500 hymns. HEADACHE? Help get quick , relief with DANCE Monday, Sept. 9, 10 p.m. civic c i: N T K lv (WESTS: Ship's TersonncI, H.M.C.S. Cliarlollclown (Irnts. 75c I'sqiiitcs Orchestra a.m. ladies. 5flc Ormesltd. Pioneer Druggists Prescription Chemists Kcxall Agents for Prince Rupert and District In DrugsIf it's Rcxall it's Right PHONE 81 STORE HOURS: Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 p.m. till 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Supplies m Office Large Assortment of Staplers . . $1.50 to $0.75 Staples, boxed, 1,000 for 15c to 5,000 for $1.75 Presto Stapler Removers 55c Presto Paper Punches 25c t Waterman's Ink . . 2-oz., 3-oz., lCoz. and 32-oz. Gloy Paste , 5-oz. and lOoz. Stamp Pads .Various Colors and Sizes Synoptics, Cash. Ledgers ami Journals by Dominion Blank Book at Western Prices. RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO ORDER COLD MEATS FOR WARM WEATHER BULKLEY MARKET WE DELIVER DAILY THIRD AVENUE PHONE 178 REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 ajn, to 2 ajn. P 11 ONE 173 Mice Supctt Dailn J3cU)S Monday, September ?, 1940 mm FUNCTIONAL CLOTHING BY DEACON Outing Jacket . . designed by. Deacon. . . fine showerproof gabardine. . . medium length, full zipper. . . 2 patch pockets. . ..Fawn shade. . . sizes 36 to 41. "THE MEN'S SHOP 532 THIRD AVENUE NO INTEHEST $9.50 (LOTIIUG AM) I'llSISIIIMS I 1 PHONE 34S General Contractor 9 We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 1007c SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE G10 and vc will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 : PRINCE RUPERT Touched with Fiir SieniiYy Only a skilled designer knows how much fur highlights a good coat and where to put that one touch of beauty Today, come in and view our beautiful, new fall coats trimmed in luxurious furs, and select the coat which does the most for you! Take Full Advantage of Our BUDGET PLAN NO CARRYING CHARGES "THtT CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Fhone COIJ Evenings: Green 10.1 I Fine Wood for Sale! NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber First dass 14-inch lengths, free, of nails $10 per cord Second class trimmings up to 14-lnch lengths, $8 per cord Third clais, various lengths uncut $6 P et(1 FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE - HEMMONS TRANS FER Phone Black 156 Office: Night Phone: Black 665 J. H. Male's Auction Rooms P.O. Box 1131 Station B Third Avenue East