PAGE SEC Fall Coats fon Boys of All Ages - From 4-Ycar-Olds To Young Men We're quite proud of our record as headquarters for boys and young men in Prince Rupert. More and more parents ;have discovered the Rupert Jtfen's and Boys' Store have Avh'at it takes to outfit the iboys of all ages. Fall and Winter Coats And Rcvcrsiblcs RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' STORE 217 SIXTH STREET (Just Around the Comer) M MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" Opposite Canadian Legion We can say this in three words - BUY COAL NOW! ; . . ft ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. 1 116 PHONES 117 Business and rSMITII & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers ! Phone 174 P.O. Dox 274 X'. iUUIVI IlX FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 884 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovln, Representative Box 520 1315 Plggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. SHOE REPAIR Work Guaranteed Quick Service J03 9th Avenue West 1 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. 'Income Ta Returns Compiled Bcsner Block Phone 387 i - NURSERY SCHOOL NOW OPEN Community Club House 920 Hays Cove Avenue iHr, 10-12 dally except Saturday nndSunday. 15c per day wictosw Professional HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. II. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, -quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street LEO. OYER , Paperhanging and Interior Decorating Scenic Painting-Moderate 'Prices Telephone Red 395 HELEN!S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 20G 4th Street : Phone 655 LONDON SHOE REPAIR FINE REPAIR WORK DONE 733 2nd Ave. IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning'' Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses .' Waterproofing a. Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders-r-Box 99 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Phones - ' Days, Blk. 884 Nights, Blk. 152 Bert Bellamy Reg. Wilson We Aim to Please "You Call :: We Haul-Lumber Baggage Freight, Express Household Effects 225 1st Ave. E. Prince Rupert, DAILY NEWS FOR SALE run rair gins Drown ice skates, lamb's wool tops; new; size 4. Ph. Blue 469. ttf) 7oR"l3ALE7Tm!n7diateiy - 8- room house, close in, $1500. $500 cash and terms. Ph. Blue TOT ' l WT I 737. (267) FOR SALE 15-foot boat with 4 h.p. engines excellent condition. American Signals 439, Mohler. (263) FO SALE Chesterfield suite, spring seats. Apply 338 Biggar Place. (262) X FOR SALE Dwelling house and work shop at Dodge Cove, Digby Island, waterlront location; also one tent 14x16, 4ft. wall with flye. Apply H. Lund, Dodge Cove. (265) FOR SALE Double bed complete; one gate legged table. 427 7th Ave, E. (262) FOR SALE Double bed complete, practically new. 227 4th St. (264) FOR SALE Third Ave Business, 2 storey building with 2 apartments above $8,000 Six-room house, fully modern. centrally located $3,000 Six-room house, fully modern, 4th Ave. W. $4,500 Going concern, restaurant with all equipment 6,000 Collart it McCaffery, Third Ave. W. Ph. 11. WANTED WANTED TO BUY Baby carriage, English style. Call Blue 733. (2G4) WANTED Camp or cook stove in good condition. Ph. Red 991. t (263) Wanted Room for couple; no children; close in preferred. L.A.C. Jones, R.C.A.F., Seal Cove 43. (262) WANTED Sewing machine. PlT Blue 162 after 6. (265) WANTED Immediately House- .tipiUB iooui jor quiet married couple; no children. Ph. Green 815,, Pat. (263) WANTED Housekeenine room for single girl; will share. Ph. Black 769. (262) WANTED Cream 'or white enamelled cook stove, single spring - filled mattress and springs. Ph. Green 873. (262) WANTED Room by. young couple with child. Box 88a Daily News. WANTED to buy. kiddy's tricycle. Green 327. (262) WANTED TO BUY Twin baby uubBj i-n. ureen 73. (264) WANTED Qiiiet working couple heed 1-2 rooms, semi-furnish-Pd Ph. 9, Jean. (264) WANTED 2 ,or 3 room apartment for a office girls. Can give reference. Ph. Red 600, after 5:30. (264) FOR RENT FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall from January 1. Apply Box 1217. (267) FOR RENT Comfortable furnished house at ferry landing, near store, post office, etc. Good fishing and hunting. $10 monthly. Mrs. Neave, Francois Lake.. Please Inquire of Mrs. Guss, 354 Biggar Place. (It) PERSONAL SLENDER TABLETS are effective. Two weeks' supply $1: 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. (265) PAINTING and Paperhanging. iu. n. ijuna. BAYZAND & SEELOT. Painting, Decorating. Kalsomlnlng. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. Satisfaction" our motto. LONELY-Oet acquainted. Particulars free.. Western Social Club, Sub. 23, Edmonton Alberta. PERSONAL Would the army truck driver who ran over dog by Lindsay's garage Thursday, please phone Red 323. (264) XMAS SUBSCRIPTIONS should be In now; We handle subscriptions for all magazines obtainable. Northern Distributors, opp. Post Office, on 4th CONTRIBUTE $l to Ladies-Auxiliary and you may own one of 2 improved farms at Moosomln, Sask. First, half sec Ion. all cultivated, good buildings, well .windmill; Second, half section, half cultivated, other half fenced for pasture. Never fail croD dis trict, '"p wen vveij treed. treca. Nn No hnii hall 1 stones . or drought. m'uusuw .rroceeas Proceeds 1 for for War War Servk Services. Tt Tickets. S2?e2? $1 I each, or get 2 free for selling a book. Write Ladies Auxiliary, B.E.S.L.. Strasbourg sasK. q-.i: d-Ji 7 . ummwuib, Registered nndor th War Charities Act. SCHOOLS AND COLLF.r.KS STErjOS. TYPISTS. POSTAT. ' rlC,JfU Ca." traln at home. ' Free Information, M.C.C. civil Service Schools Ltd., Wlnni-I peg. I . . THE DAILY NEWS Canine Population is QUITE A COSMOPOLITAN LOT, RETIRING POUNDKEEPER REVEALS n an me aogs m wince came together at one time KEN McCRIMMON it. nuum mant- quite 1 a " mcemig. They might even swing the vote, if the tags carried by the 367 Sf T? J1'1!" !" the city cn- UUed tnem to the franchise. But since they are of .ill sizes. .. 1 i i coiors ana origins, mere wouia be probably just as little unanimity among them as there is among humans. . . This philosophy - on dogs - yj or lgmaies witn tne report turned in to city council by pound -1 j. r,. unwin, wnose main concern has been with dnsn since there are few other varieties of livestock 'in the ' region. Accompanying Mr. Unwin's report was his resignation from the position which he has held ioc many years. The lob. Mr. l" :? schooling Unwin's letter said, might beler?- P5ior to hU enlltment more more suitable suitable for for a a vouncer vouncer SePtember. 19. he worked as a man. Other statistics on the pound-keeper's report stated that the total canine population of the city is 432. Of these, 20 are pups under six months of aec and 1 noi wormy or the identity be stowed Dy a license. Another 20 are more or less military dogs, being inhabitants of military establishments which puts them outside the Jurisdiction of a civilian dog catcher. And then there are 16 visitors. These are out-of-town dogs, cosmopolitans who carry licenses from far cities in the somewhat erroneous belief that they are valid here. Mn Unwin reports that he has this year collected $809 In license fees, and destroyed 5G dogs, mainly at the request of private citizens and the police. ELEMENTARY CHURNING Butter was made bv some tribes in Tartary by filling a skin bag With milk, tying It to a, saddle, arid drairsln? it nvpr rough groundi byway of churn ing. PAIGNTON. Eng. 0; Two JJon cubs- born at Devon Zoo nave been named Stalin and 'Churchill. ITCH rt ECKED a JtYfu or W Money flack Vnr ntttrlr .!,'- tLi . nVXWZXZ'jrj- nMictl. liquid 7,IZ, c: .1 irea8eln and loday (or D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. LOST LOST Lady's gold "Figaro' wristwatch between Dry Dock Recreation LTall and King Tai's. Finder please phone Mrs. Speer, Black 728. Reward. (267) LOST Blue Waterman, fountain pen Monday night. Finder please return to Dally News. Reward. (261) LOST Union Oil Co. delivery book; reward. Ph. 382. (tf- LOST Wallet between C.N.R. station and L.D. Cafe, containing registration card: and important papers. Finder please return to E. G. Ryan, Sunny-side. (262- LOST Scotty pup, 5' months' old. Brendje colored, answers to Lucky. Reward, Blue 980. (262) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE . Sf,.A.BTHUB ALEXANDER McEWEN. DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order ot His Honor Judge Flshpr. Local Judge of the Supreme Court nf nritwh Columbia. I was on the 3rd day ot November, A D. 1944 appointed Administrator of the estate of Arthur Alexander McEwen, who died on the 22nd day of September. 1944. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness td me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required ' to flic them with me properly verified on ?Lbef?rF. tne ,5th day of December. 1944, falling which distribution wilt be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 4th day of November. A.D 1944. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THK MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP FRED 8TEPKO. DECEA8ED TAKE NOTICE that by Order of ' Honor Judge Fisher, Local Judge , . u"rcinB purt ,a Br ush E5XSS2.1 1 on.ihe 2Pd ot &,b... A.. 944 .Vented 1. Vi. . . lne "ii annexed of the estate of Fred Stepko. who ?od !?,.tne 17th day of September. 1944. All persons. Indebted to the ua estate are required to p" nav the ,ne '.mnt nt n,.!, M iv1.,10 vithVnd claims against the said Estate are ISSUlS to."f!!e them Ith mo proDerlv verified on or before the uccembcr, 1944, fall Ll,I.wn'ch ll.trlbiitloh will be made Hated at. Prince Rupert: Vc this 2nd daJr of """-mhor, A.n 104 ' JJ?,AM A' watt 2Lf,flc,al AdmlnUtrntr Prince rtuptrt p.c. 432- . icTirTl A C L1J 1 UiLS AO WOUNDED The name of Rifleman Kenneth McCrimmon. 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCrimmon, 436 ELghth Ave. W appears In a Canadian Army casualty list re leased today. Pte. McCrimmon rppplvprt urnunrie w.. In . . Vile . UtUM nrm and legs during fighting outside the French city of Boulogne In September. According to the lat est word received by his Darents he was "doing fine" in a hospital In England. Rifleman McCrimmon was born and raised in Prince Rud- ert and received his burner at the Prince Rupert dry dock. He went overseas last May with the Queen's Own Rifles oi Canada. In June he was mentioned' in a front Daze news storv carried ft! CANADA'S VETERANS Thirlbst'HkrOjfpcftumttes ThU u lh. i(hih l a i.ri., of 4ifuumnn to inform tha dodI of r. n . man and woman of tha armad (oil datailt aaaa and taad In Canada there i railway an an important are .erious are being help themselves PLANS ARE thoK wholo.t to LU luup .- rite, . A n Vrtcut iv . r SaL, of nude tW and they ... ....inrMM UhRRIES vice. in need wk. hi. pr lent 1 yeir, it HEALTH a restful wuntry Pi Dominion. TRAINING There 1. a.: ...,-K a lime, of the In miny cise.. training commence, in hospitl won ,s medicil luthoritie. will permit. PODLSEN'S LUNCH 6th AVE. E., BESIDE P.O. STATION "B" As Good as Better than by several Canadian newspapers as one of five survivors of a company which stabbed through intense Nazi gunfire in a vain but valorous effort to reach an abjective. His parents, who have not heard from him for some time, feel that he may be out of hospital and fighting again. Besides his parents, he .has two sisters In the city. WALLACE BEERY-MARJORIE MAIN-IN "RATIONING" Wallace Beery and Marlorla Main are together again In the comedy "Rationing," coming this Wednesday and Thursday to the Capitol Theatre. The film Is a mirthful poke at the trouble encountered by storekeepers under the rationing system. Beery and Miss Main are old sweethearts who have been feud ing with each other since their romance was broken up by a misunderstanding durinz World War I. Nonetheless, Miss Main's ... daughter and Beery's adopted I juii are m love, tieery runs tne i ' r fort... To tat laa aaary adranifamant. POULSEN'S GROCERY Our stock fresh and complete, prices right Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red 441 4inrtMt2 Overcome RE-ESTABLISHMENT of .vice man wno agent in . Urge Canadian ra,Way requiring u m.the testing a post - . y handicaps, dih u7 overcome every lay Dy COMPLETE me o. tneu .. - , VI in inr IDE' committee wis P w.r osuites. Tbetr piim w -tVu are in lull ori ' 1 ttiiSoent the wounded fcce the problem of To To he u d. He must krow -f i em vetenn must hif peace Erancully "Jl uVe 01 wnu.s . . ( OX - tIir. " ana .. . dMy to r.ecety. : . , icJbleindiftreitme-nti. .dl benefit CENTRES . itmosphere. J foe ttae IS A FEATURE the wide,t rouble opportunity for trurung 1.. kj ' amiv 111 1 pKyically 1. c ht ,ra. .hrou,h.u. aonnal '"'' your naarait !' . veteran's Welfare Officer your . . SEND THIS Publisnrd under th duthpr.ty o, r.tm. VETERANS' AFFAIRS ADVERTISEMENT Muze&siiiiA'dij the Best the Rest TODAY AND TIIURS. CnmnlM cl. marjoru: main wfiftto MEET Canada CaiTies On Presents "Mosquito Squadron" Merry Melodie and News general store and Miss Main is postmistress. When she becomes neaa oi tne ration Board Beery' Pte Km p mlsprip lnrM until u . " 1)Hr. D v. uMtiaid Ulvu un irtrvui.M to Washington to see if he can ' celved ir TacS 1 E DaCK into tnp nrmv anA V,. ... -.-.lit j u..u lt. uccu aaviscd turns to find himself the new memDcr or tne ration board. S2I Oeor. n blarlc marktpr In mfto ... ' ainW ... 0 ucisuoor- leave aitr uni.. hwi nnrt thn iinciirnA.(lMn ti . . is really the "front" for the gang. ai In thelS worm Africa s'it ... v uhn.u,b,A uwvu.wto nildb 15 a BUIIIJ Bums OU on and breaks up the ring to the satisiaction of all concerned . - 9 i For compltu infoeaution ti for the booklet, -Bidi to Dvil tfc." .if 1ft n. WftR DISABILITIES n ----- . . .. J Anothtr ha. - . . duftty. The overcome. S;mlUr . and . 1, lei.er handicipi , t- .,rv;rC men and women prepay ' SPECIALIZED HELP .tiBtf,j t .Joiliiti in the prohleai ot t? ate v ue Natifloil Inutt y :t ot .he tM Camdiin mo ..-.- re ,,.,! rfHesnrl "The Nil7 'rMedinthi. - . . o. --v v fa the . problems pTv. 7 , , Aapititsxi AmmlUaor., to iU no of Cinidi ire iwlhlf from other veterws orgiu""- - . . oth, nd . LSontSmdun Corp. A-odi.tioa ATTITUDE OF I N D U ST RY n i A continuous educitionil eWW theffl tkt jroong employer. ofUbour W ji.5 . or wwun -l are tsl Jant. Volunteer Otuen. Coj a mw , . . in this work. Io-oiJ" , Vnow it is not womin StUl nai, 1 roin or 1 v Qrln.,, ... Feature i:JV;J.I . . VH , , irLiiri an a i' OTHER RIGHTS wb0 -Vir d-s.bil.ty per.". P-JJJ rnunent debility not 1 rul d ta d.ubihty in Crudi .offer rrmanent occurred in the line of duty. W,r dMM.ty esse. diubljr. with illowinces. for We for thctf r ad receive, free of chirp. . W nKt, to Ca-- ,. .,,. ,h, hibiliiati " lfi"'1 k,use ol w Is located at 425 Howe St., Vne , Minister 0 TO SOME MAN OR WOMAN MOTT ELECTRICAL COMMERCIAL IND.Ub'iW rinmnrMiMS Electrical Supplies-Home wm Offices In Vancouver ana Phone Black 367 55 is r"1 those , ..... 1 j Ju'v OUTtf' tr.tW