Dtimt Utipcct Daily jcUjs Friday, April 12, 1940 PRIVATE WAS MERCENARY Hie word private, referring to army rank, was the name originally given to soldiers hired by feudal barons In their private wars. PEPPER PAYMENT When the Goths conquered Rome the city randsomed Itself from the Invaders with 4,000 pounds of pepper, for spices then were more precious than gold. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Your Spring Ensemble IT in A trio of compliments to clothe you in sporty splendor come those spring days. The coat is jour favorite chesterfield dressed up with a velvet collar. The two-button suit lias four flap pockets and nairow skirt. m RUPERT PEOPLES STORE APRIL FOOL YOUR BUDGET! For Easter Gifts, Easter Cards and all the things you need this month, come to THE VARIETY STORE! We've cards and gifts to please everyone. Come In and have fun just looking aroundl THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little ( Dollars" S. E. I'ARKEK LTD. are pleascd'to announce the appointment of Gus Stromdahl as Shop Foreman. Gus has had several years of experience with S. E. Parker Ltd.. and with a full staff of seven qualified mechanics, and up-to-date equipment. Parker Garage Is now in a position to turn out Guaranteed Mechanical work. MOTORISTS! Phone and ask for Gus. DON'T FORGET! Th S. E. PARKER LIMITED 170 East 3rd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again iff "RUPERT BRAhD' SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED JUPPEUS SMOKED ALASKA IiLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your favorite restaurant. anadian Fish AND Cold . Storage, COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. An Announcement To the Motoring Public . . . NEW HOURS FOR SALE OF GAS AT LONG MOTORS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS - 8 AM. TO 0 P-M. 1 P.M. TO 4 PJI. This is a service for your convenience . . . you are invited to take advantage of it. Operator FRANK MORRISON Timely Topics from Terrace Carl Raabe arrived on Monday night from Prince Rupert and has started building a house on Eby Road. Mrs. R. Pearson and mother, Mrs. Phillips, arrived on Monday night to spend a few days in Terrace. Mrs. II. Pache and young daughter returned on Wednesday night after spending the week-end In Prince Rupert. Lieutenant Nursing Sister M. Llewellyn left last night to report back for duty In M. L. Harper, sanitary Inspector from the Prince Rupert Health Unit, is- 5pendlng a few days In town. Alec M. Molitor and J. T. Moll-' tor were in town on Saturday. Mr. Glllanders has rented the SMITHERS MARRIAGE Miss Hazel Petcison Becomes Bride of Clifford Emerson SMITHERS Miss Hazel Peterson became the bride of Clifford Emerson.ln a pretty wedding fpwmnnv thnf tnnlr nlnri In tVl." land rtEaisrav act I: Certificate of Title No. 19971 -I to Lots 29 and 30, Block 6. District Lot 369, Village of Terrace, Map 972. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title ssued in the name of Henry Stewart Crcelman has been fUed In this office, notice Is hereby plven that I -hall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, issue a provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to mc In writing. DATED' at the Land Heglstry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 4th day of March. 1946. A D. Andrew Thompson. Deputy Ucgistrary of Titles. TT.NIMtS MII RANS' I.AMI A'T Sealed Tenders, addressed to the District Superlntenaent. Veterans' Land Act. at 302 Blowey-Henry Building, Edmonton, Alberta, and marked Tender for Salvaging and Shipping Building Materials at Prince Rupert, DC, will be received up to 12:00 o'clock noon, Monday. April 22nd. 1949. for the salvaging of all building materials and fixtures from old United States Army Buildings at Port Edward and Watson Island, B.C. Form of Tender, description of work and list of buildings to be salvaged may be obtained from the office of the District Construction Supervisor. Veterans' Land Act. Blowcy-Henry Building, Edmonton, or his representative at the office of the War Assets Corporation, Prince Rupert. B C. An authorized representative of the Director, Veterans' Land Act, may be contacted at the office of the War Assets Corporation, Prince Rupert. B.C. from noon Monday. April 15th to 50 p.m., Tuesday, April 18th, 1946. . , Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque on a churtercd Canadian Bank for the sum of 3.0O0.O0. payable to the order of the Receiver General of 'Canada, which cheque will be forfeited lu the event of the tenderer refusing to enter Into a contract on the basis of his tender. If called upon to do ; so, or railing u saiisiacwriiy complete such a contract. Cheques of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned. The Department does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender. O. MURCHISON, Director, The Veterans' Land Act, Department or Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' Land Act, A)rll eth 1919. Lafeudo house ana his ramlly will be arriving in the near future. Mr. Mlntenko or Prince Rupert Is spending a few days on his farm across the river. Mrs. Florence Mist spent the week-end In Prince Rupert. " Pat Dykun arrived Wednesday night from Kamloops and has rejoined the staff of the Skeena Coffee Bar. Inspector II. II. Mansell, offi cer commanding "D" Division of the B. C. Police, Is spending a few days In town. Constable W. Richmond left on Thursday night's train for temporary duty at Stewart. An auction sale was held at the home of Mrs. Hazel Agar on Wednesday afternoon with R. Bcecher its auctioneer and J, Barmah, clerk. Mr. and Mrs. R. McCabe are buying '.he Sam Creelman pla;e and wilt make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Laird who purchased the Houlden farm on the bench, will arrive on Good Friday, for a short .stay. Mr. Laird is a high school teacher in Prince Rupert. United Church at Smlthers on, irs. o. Ronton returned on Wednesday night. Miss Peterson j Wednesday night from a trip to is the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy ,Massett. Peterson of Smithers, and Mr.j Emerson Is the eldest son of Mr. i Eusene Harrison, who has jus: and Mrs. P. B. Emerson of Smlthers. The bride was lovely in a floor length gown of white satin with full length veil. Her bouquet was of roses and carnations. She was given in marriage by her received his discharge from the Army, returned to Terrace on Wednesday night. Mrs. W. Carrlgan and family are moving for a while to Kalum. Lake. Mr. Carrigan will be carry- mother, and was attended by ing on logging operations. the sister of the groom, Miss Anna Emerson, who was gowned In blue taffeta and carried Miss Freda Lambly, now out of Tranqullle . Sanitarium, arrived a bouquet of carnations. The , a few c'.ays ago In Victoria where groom was attended by Norman ! .she will take a business course. Kllpatrlck. Rev. C. E. Motto j performed the ceremony. During ; Woodrow Yeomans. 16-vear old the signing of the register Missjnephew of Mrs. a Lambly, died Jean Buchan sang "Because." In tho Prlntp Rtinprt nencr,. accompanied at the organ by Hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Workman. A reception was neld later at ; the Anglican Hall where Mrs. Emerson and Mrs. Peterson received the many guests. Norman Kllpatrlck proposed a toast to the bride which was responded to by the groom. The serviteurs were the Misses Laurel ! Mahood, Jean Buchan, Mary I Fowler, Margaret Erlckson, i Janet Bourgon, Mary Steppa. i Dalntre Goodacre, Helen Oulton, i j Doris Ollarny, Mrs. F. Oygcr and Mrs. Claude Dohlcr. ' The happy couple left for Vancouver where the groom is to take a course at the end of i which he will join the service of the railway in McBride. The groom recently returned from overseas where he served with the R.C.A.F. with the rank of Pilot Officer. NEURALGIA Are NEURALGIA anl the Hamnjerinf Headaches it causes blinding you .with cruel pa'"' Got fast, safe relief as others have, with Tcnipleton's T-R-C's. Don't delay another aty. Start now to relieve that aln with T-R-C the remedy enthusiastically pulsed by thousand!.' At 11 drujgitU 50c. T-2J EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS All Work Guaranteed ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES FLUORESCENT LIGHTING PUBLIC ADDRESS INTERCOM Mall Orders shipped same day as received RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Third Avenue H'est Phone 644 Box 1321 This Is Our Business fake advantage of our many years of auto and general machine repair experience. The Terrace Machine Shop ad Garage Is under the management of Bill Osborne and has secured the services of J. Campbell, who has had many years of experience In car and truck work. 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FOR SALE FOR SALE One standard size ; enamel range, like new. 221 4th j white enamel range, like new.j 221 4th East. 188) j FOR SALE 0 Chrysler, '30 i studebakcr. 30 G.M.C. trucK, 1-ton. Apply National Motors, phone Red 392 or Box 988. (91) I FOR SALE 5-room house with bath. 529 7th Ave. West. Call 633 8th Ave. West. 901 FOR SALE Sealed tenders marked "Tender for Truck Purchase" will be accepted by the undersigned up to noon April 22nd, 1946, for the purchase of One 24-ton 1936 Chevrolet Dump Truck, Serial No C5559044 61503001150. complete with hoist and dump body; also one additional dump body hoist. Inspection may be arranged by contact ing we city Engineer, rne highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. II. D. Thaln. City Clerk. (87) FOR SALE English pram, cheap. 333 8th Ave. E. Call evenings. (87) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (100) FOR SALE McClary electric range, used, $10.00; barber chair, fair shape, $35.00; small size coal and wood stoves, new, $28.50: new hardwood chairs, special, $2.65; tri-light lamps, big assortment, used, from $5.00; electric and battery radio sets from $10.00; electric press Irons; hot plates, new, $4.75; drinking classes, new, 10c; slightly used kitchen set. $16.50; dining room set, seven pieces, in good shape $45.00. All kinds of furniture and hardware bought and sold at the lowest prices. B. C. FURNI TURE CO. Black 324. FOR SALE-Trl-llte lamp, magazine rack, coffee table, electric fan, office chair and record nlayer. Apply 117 4th Ave. West or phone Black 390. (88) FOR SALE 7 room house, 116 8th Ave. West. Phone Red 611. Immediate possession. (881 (88) FOR SALE Dressing table, chif-foniere, single and double beds complete, modern kitchen sink complete, small tables, stand lamp. Phone Blue 562. (tf) FOR SALE Davenport and chair, 2 occasional chairs, bed room suite, kitchen table and 2 chairs, and .other articles.! 253 9th Ave. East. (33) ' FOR SALE Roller canaries; 1 singers and hens. Also breed I Jng cages and pairs. At Star, Shoe Shop, Fulton Street. i FOR SALE 30 It. troller "Riga" complete with gurdies, leads, etc. 14 h.p. marine engine. Spare engins parts. $1,250 cash. 'Apply boat "Alp" New Floats . (89) FOR SALE Bicycle, good condition, alfo garage for rent. Phone Red 443. (It) FOR SALE 1 double bed: 2 camp beds; 2 dressers: 1 dining room suite, painted; 1 chester-ileld suite; kitchen table and chairs. Phone Black 751 or call 1C?8 10th Avenue East. (90) MATURE AT FOUR Coffee plants generally yield their first crop in their fourth year i Wanted WANTED Second-hand car. Phone Green 873. 88) WANTED TO RENT One room cabin with bed and stove. $8 a month. E. Exley, General Delivery. (87) FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms. 622 Fraser Street. Phone 309. (87) FOR RENT Sleeping room. 801 Borden St. Uf FOR RENT 4 room flat. Phone Black 996. (83) CR RENT Four roomed furnished flat, close in. Phone 422. (391 LOST AND FOUND LOST Wallet, Army book and Union Steamship ticket. Finder please return to Empire Cafe. 87) FOUND Twp keys on ring, near city incinerator. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this ad. OST The man who (tot a parcel of laundry Monday bv mistake from Hawkin?on'3 Laundry. Dlcase send it back or call and we will make it w;trth ycur while. (88 .MACHINERY I'O SAW better lumber more economically, use the modSrn and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company I-'mlted, Vancouver. ! BC (tf! RADIO SCitVICK RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone G and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRa? Bros. Ltd. PERSONAL RUGS AND CHESTERFIELD suites cleaned, shampooed and vacuumed. Phone Blue 318. (91) Grey hair handicaps you. Use Angellquc Grey Hair Restorer to regain natural color-life. $1 at Ormes Ltd. (88) MONEY TO LOAN DO YOU NKKI) MONEY FOR TAXES? If you arc short of cash to pay income or other taxes, a 11 of M Personal Ixian may be tho answer to your need. The cost is very low: 'i "r ' INTI HKST IVr Month nii iti; is no (illicit iiAittii: Vou repay by Monthly Instalments Hsll (i ! II VOli IMyiii't PiMin'lH pauii'lt "t.T INC 1,1 IUMI INTI.HKWT I .".0 J H. IH S.Ci! I.SII " l!.7J H..-.I .ll lOO j.!Mi ,3!( H.lil I.VI -2.V4I I7.0S 12 (Ml SOU .Vi.KM 31.17 2.VXI oo hi. in .-,i.;u ii.o; l-urgrr loiins ut propurtiiumle nixl. For any readable need, we are triad to advance money to people with steady Incomes. Endorsers are not neccBsnrlly required., x Consult tho manager or accountant of our branch In your district. BANK OF MONTREAL llmniiiPK Dicryuiiere Ml . . Invitation . . . Discharged veterans of World War II ani local citizens still in the armed forces art cordially invited by the City of Prince Rupert to attend a "Welcome Home Reception" be held at the Civic Centre Building o: MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1916, at 9 p.m. Please call at City Clerk's office. City Hal) ' at the Canadian Legion, for free ticket i-nilttlng ex-servlec personnel and escort II..M. DACflKTT, MAYOR. Auction Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. on Saturday, April 13, 2:30 p.m. will be held In AiTfTlnv ikuimk riPPOSITK MVIC CLNTKE Bl'UDR1 Consisting of: 3 Chesterfields; 2 Ranges; 1 Oil I Ba Range, complete; 8 Beds, double anil single: .wntr Electric Radio; also 9-tubc Rogers Console Kadio, Drcvsers; Oak Dinlngroom Suite; Davenport; Extra Bu r Kitchen Tables; Cliaiis; Electric Toastmailcr I Mirrors; Pots and Pans; 9x9 Axmlnstcr Carptt, NOTE No goods received for this week Ic -' 5 p.m. Friday TERMS CASH j k sxiiiirr 'iii"- ULUIWL Ji WMIlw..,,,. niuc The Auctioneer i r A. MacKcnzie Furniture With I, I M I T E D VKUX) CASEIN PAINT jour home tan become A .SYMPHONY OF COMK Velio casein paint comes in eight lovely paste' - white; It flows smoothly, is easy to aP')ly ,a" ,amedal from paint odor, the rooms may be occupied we u ' VELLO ... An Accompaniment to Gracious Phone us for complete Information I'liouc "73 31; Til"' " , . t T M II U Y " A UUUU1 li'lud HOME OWNERS FOR YOUR SI UINO Wcjiave nuwinstocW stun'tial quantity 01 Shingles, Kirch a t Ii:, in il VtU'W i iiiiuiin; ' .tf finishes, Insul-IJrick, Building Pa ei Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. LUMBER AND BUlLDIMi MATE'U!5 Phones 651 and 652 ADVERTISE IN THE DAILy'nEWS FOR BEST B