CHILDREN'S COATS and DRESSES FOR ALL AGES Our sizes range for Fall begins with Infant Sets through S n o w Suits and Coat a n (1 Legging Sets all the way through smart Coats for big sister. Our stock is varied with new arrivals every week. Mail Orders RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Hellbroner's Phone BLUE 907 CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean job Phone Black 735- HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly so! Smith Block Green 095 Delmore Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, Sliced Peaches Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 313 The best buy in Monuments and Markers in B.C., is at National Monuments on 3rd Ave., first door Wet of Eaton's. NATIONAL MONUMENT P.O. Box 998. Prince Rupert Income Tax Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 321 2nd Ave. Phone 88 RADIOLINK Extension Speaker Simple to install'. Excellent reception. Can be connected to any radio r . . Come in for PACIHCCAFE Special: Chinese' Dishes Chop Suey ' Chow Mein Hours 0:oo im. to 2:00 a.m. FALL CLOTHES H Promptly Filled NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street Corner of 6th and Fulton HALF MOON SNACK (Manager, George Lum) Specializing in LUNCHES CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY From 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. Opposite Sunrise Grocery Radio in every room for only Demonstration PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Builtup Roofs Repairs, Re-shlngltng Free Estimates DAILY NEWS Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion TTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTT FOR SALE FOS SALE Open heater, good as new. 147 5th Ave. W. Ph. Red 904. (250) FOR SALE Wood and coal heater. Ph. Red 930. (249) FOR SALE Household furniture; circulator heater, single bed, odd tables, kitchen range oil burner, baby crib, etc. Ph. Red 812. 246 5th Ave. E. (250) FOR SALE $180 bedroom suite, will go cheap. 1034 7th Ave. E. Must go before Oct. 26. (249) CABIN FOR SALE Close to town, suitable' for pensioner. Write Box 871 Dally News. (249) FOR SALE Household furniture, dinette, combination radio-phonograph, automatic, 10 records, etc., like new. 1433 Pigott Place. (249) FOR SALE Building with modern living quarters and fully equipped practical wood working machinery in prosperous B.C. town. Splcdid opportunity for two good mechanics. Failing health. For details apply Box No. 873 Daily News. (257) FOR SALE Household furni ture, dining and bedroom suites, etc. Ph. Black 158 after 5 p.m. 825 Borden St. (249) WANTED WANTED TO BUY Two oil burners. Ph. Red 599. (253) $25 REWARD given by respect- aoie young couple for furnished apartment or house. Call Red 860. (255) WANTED TO RENT Small fur nished house for two single men. Box 869 Daily News. (249) WANTED Kitchen range with oil burner. Ph. 76 between 10 and 5 or Box 870 Dally News. (249) HOME for lady In exchange for ngni nouse amies. Apply Box 874 Daily News. (248) WANTED 3-room furnished apartment by first week November. Ph. Black 769 (251) WANTED Room and hnarri fnr 2 high school boys. Box 875 uauy rvews. (252) $50 REWARD given by respectable young couple, no children, for 3 or 4-room unfurnished suite. Ph, 281 between 9-12. (252) WANTED TO RENT Sewing machine, preferably electric. Call Blue 733. (249) WANTED TO BUY Child's tri cycle in good condition. Box 876 Dally News. (252) WANTED TO BUY Child's tricycle; state price and condition. Apply Box 877 Daily News. (248) FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOM' for rent. Box a in taiiy News. (249) HELP WANTED WOMEN wanted three morn ings a week to do housework 1345 6th Ave. E. (250) WANTED Woman to live in and care for six-year-old boy after school hours. Ph. Green 195 after six. (248) RELIABLE woman for housework two nays per weeK. rn. Black 445. (250) WANTED Resident worker 35 or over, witnout family., Apply N.S.S. AF. 146. (tf) WANTED Qualified sawyer for uitcuur sawmin, top wages ior right man. Good living conditions with accommodation for married man and small family. Apply , National Selective Service A.M. 156. (251) WANTED ADplications clos.-c November 17th ror position of City Accountant, preferably with previous' municipal experience. Apply in own hand writing stating age, qualifications, experience and whether subject to military call. Salary $185.00 per month plus cost of living bonus (present bonus $18.40 if married. $9.20 if single) -National Selective Service A.M.-160. WORK WANTED EDUCATED, refined middle age lady desires post as housekeeper to gentleman, widower or bachelor: references exchanged. Box 879 Daily-Npws. (250) PERSONAL PAINTING and Paperhanging. Ph. 46. II. Lund. BAYZAND &; SEELEY. Painting. Decorating. Kalsomlning. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. "Satisfaction" our motto. SLENDER TABLETS are effec-tive. Two weeks' supply $1, 12 Wk $5 at all druggists,. (253) RUGBY FOOTBALL ROUND-UP THB DAILY NEWS MONTREAL The Navy of H. M.C.S. Donaconna spoiled Me-Gill's debut into the Quebec Rugby Football Union yesterday in Montreal when they downed ! the students 16 to 6. The Middies put over two converted touch-1 downs in the last quarter to beat ' the collegians. .. Toronto-Navy team in the Ontario Armed Services League remained at the top of the league yesterday when they came from , behind to down St. Thomas R. C. A.F. Hornets, 14-5. The game I took place in London, Ontario. Toronto Trojans 21,, Toronto ! IndiansO. Hamilton - Hagersville (Air Force) 6, Camp Borden 0. Hamilton Wildcats 4, Balmy Beach 10. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL LONDON SHOE REPAIR FINE REPAIR WORK DONE 733 2nd Ave. LEARN FRENCH Acquire a perfect pronuncia tion and a thorough knowledge of French grammar by a French professor. For further particulars apply the Dally News. IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specially PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box D9 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Phones Day3, Blk. 884 Nights, Grn. 860 tjert ueuamy ueg. Wilson We Aim to Please "You Call :: We Haul" Lumber Baggage Freight, Express Household Effects 225 1st Ave. E. Prince Rupert, HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 ,, C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street SMITH & EliKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineer Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 SEE . . F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES ' 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 884 HELEN'S BEAUTV SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In a" Its branches 206 4th Street Phone 655 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin. Representative Box 626 1315 Pleeot Ave. Prince Rupert B.O VAL SPIDEL Floor Sanding and Finishing Alterations and Repairing Phone Green 880 General Delivery GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 NURSERY SCHOOL NOW OPEN Community Club House " 920 Hays Cove Avenue Hr.-. 10-12 dally except Saturday a'hd Sunday; 15c per day Presentation to Major Burbank In appreciation of his almost 40 years of service and the friendships he has made as division engineer, M. A. Burbank, who is retiring from service on Tuesday was the recipient of a Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) MONDAY P.M. 4:00 Sound off 4:15 G. I. Jive 4:30 California Melodies 5:00 Personal Album 5:15 Spotlight Bands 5:30 Sports Reviews 5:45 Melody Roundup 6:00 Music from America 6:30 Victory Loan Reporter 6:45 Guess Who? 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Canadian Roundup 7:30 Dr. Norman McKenzie 7:45 Clement Q. Williams 8:00 String Album 8:30 Front Line Theatre 9:C0 Here's to Romance 9:30 Great Glldersleeve 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Elmore Phllpott 10:15 CBC News Roundup 10:30 Double Feature 11:00 Silent TUESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Morning DevoUons 8:45 Morning Concert 9:00 BBC News ' 9:15 Transcribed Varieties 9:30 Recorded 9:45 March Time 10:00 Salon Musicale 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Resorded 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Studio Scrapbook 11:33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:36 Recorded 11:45 Raymond Scott P.M. 12:00 Great Music 12:15 Band Wagon 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Matinee Memories 1:00 One Night Stand 1:30 Junior Music 2:00 Silent mm presentation of Victory Bonds al a ceremony In the C.N.R. general offices Friday night before he boarded the train for Princt George. The presentation was made by Mr. Burbanks' successor, R. C. Davidson, on behalf of more than 300 fellow workers between Prince Rupert and Rco. Pass Junction. At the ceremony letters of appreciation were read from the chief engineers in Montreal, Winnipeg, and East End Red Cross Shipment The East End Red Cross unit, an active organization of 12 ladies, has been extremely busy for the past year under the leadership of Mrs. Robert Cameron, committee president. In the last 11 months they have turned out hundreds of articles for servicemen and refugee children. Average turnout during their brisk meetings is 11 articles. A recent shipment consisted of the following articles: 98 washcloths', 15 face masks, 29 refugee sweaters, 136 pairs of service sox, 9 pairs men's pajamas, 7 turtle neck sweaters, 11 v-neck sweaters, 9 pairs ankle sox, 13 pairs children's pajamas, 1 lady's slip, 1 baby suit with sox, 9 soakers, 534 dressings, 1 child's combinations, 2 pairs child's sox, 1 pair service nickers, and 3 children's slips. William Power, vice-president of the Spltzer-Mllls advertising agency of Montreal, who is making a tour of Canada to carry out a survey of post-war economic probabilities, passed through the city last week on his way bacit to Vancouver after making thj round trip to Skagway where he went to secure further informs., tion for a report on the White Pass and Yukon Railway. Mr. Power is a nephew of Hon. C. G. t Power, minister of national defence for air. ! CANADA'S.VETERANS Tteir fat-War Opportunities Thii i th. fifth f , ',, cf .J,.ni.m.an I. inform ih pc,plt of C.d. of pl.n. to nWibluh T'? "d.1,",mB l tn4 fortfi. To M tin fun deuili .... ,J ttKj trr ,4nimu f... " --- prise? . the necessary financing cannot be arranged with chartered banks. It will have a capital ot $25,000,000. New lty dustries, financed in this way, will add to the national All sort of economic picture wUlCanadaV vcteran.be MONDAY J " with 9 my customers. Inspection invited W. GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" "v. ended? Will there be Jobs? Ha, - woratn Increased enjoyment? These are qu-uo-. ,t. have ,aid that the and their relative, w.nt the J home to . bttter Canada, one in whuh and women must come , fighting men to do a fu 1 Y Canadian, must have an opportumty rtpte,entin have been pas.ed by measures full envelope. Many pay v 7 . - u.t ,tta;n this objective. the peopie, 10 ----- RECONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT about co". XwifftSLSS GS RS ha, ben sitting Committee on on which t0 measure, TRANSITION PERIOD P nnlv bv the Dominion, but also projects, wm v needed, constructive employment in this period. NTt"ApaL and mate, DEVELOPMENT BANK INDUSTRIAL development bank is provided An An industrial un" sub-HU a t f Parliament a, a Canada. This bank is to the Dnk o 53 ttto ideeloP sound business -enter-. . .iti where cm,., ,hrottgh.ut heir duir your ntrt,t wtlfir economy. SEND nia AuvtRwii-w Ketchikan Pioneer Andrew Anderson, Has Passed Away KETCHIKAN, Oct. 23 Andrew Andcrion, one or Ketchikan's pioneers, having been In the lighthouse service for many years, died last week at the age of 79 after a long illness. He Is survived by his widow and two sons Edgar Anderson, C.PJI. j agent, and Roy Anderson, for-' mer Ketchikan newspaper pub-ilisher and now in Washington fD.C. Minora Blades Mean HAPPY SHAVINC Comfortable ihavet at a rtol saving that's the net of th Minora story. It's the quality blade In the low price f eld. Just relumed from Montreal with INSURANCE ACT EXPORT CREDITS insure themselm P,"tJJUaililunee P export trade. It jprod dUn goods. Thi, is a " ' . produced j fcanadian export trade at a high ltvci. to peaceVA three-man Board of handle and dispose rf.PJai prevent $200,000,000 iPr0V,r'the in the imm immediate post-slump in agriculture war years. FISHERIES PRICES und Like the Act putting a floor en paJd agricultural prcxlucts an Act to sUbiliK the P"ce5SPand a $25,000,000 to peace the transition from war has been provided for this. TO AID BUSINESS t te To give full riTSTJS Sade to the Excess . PjoW t s, t pl Income War Tax Act oJ. changes in the pos and finance BANK LOAN C.n.U. T , u from nd "'" li.-., . II term officer. m MM J I II K AM 1 c I Tnn.w " AJI)1 nniTAivs ka . KTI ' NOW FUNNIER r.r. GEORGE -IN-. TIIK ' nwir, fat 1:00, 3:13. s-m , - PLUS - nut not! Wr 1IDIT lai L-r iiwuiii II tMVIl, n . IIOIUIl urn r. mi i rp in i I v.i r vn a lOMir itih (at 2:30. 4:43, M 1 " ItHVHUL n ill J For complete infortwtt wte f the booklet. "Bl to Cxii U.e. The reduce amended tt been oni theinterestra 6 7 P'VtoJrovi ntcrmedute ano credits to in WOMAN Ovp vAKI OR