PAOB EDS F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER 'STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING ; PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 884 ; INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE l . SCHOOLS : Canadian Limited J B. F. Lovin, Representative Box 528 1315 Plggot Ave, : Prince Rupert, B.C. SHOE REPAIR Work Guaranteed Quick Service 103 9th Avenue West GEORGE L. RORIE' Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Ta Returns Compiled i Besner Block Phong 387 . NURSERY SCHOOL NOW OPEN Community Club House : 920 Hays Cove Avenue Hrr, 10-12 dally except Saturday .and Sunday. 15c per day New Accessories have a way... Brightening up the Old or Emphasizing the New . . . Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Collars, Scarves, Millinery, Handbags,. Flowers RUPERT PEOPLES STORE mwcsT mm WICTORY MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" . Opposite Canadian Legion GOOD NEWS for .tlje Hard of Hearing BELTONE Scientists and Engineers bring you revolutionary new HEARING AID COMFORT. The MON-O-PAC combines transmitter and batteries into one compact unit weighs only one half as much as the old type hearing aid. See the BELTONE MAN THIS WEEK-END. Room 25 ROYAL HOTEL. PHONE 281, Saturday and Monday, Nov.. 4 and 6, 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, by appointment "To HEAR again. Is to LIVE again." The BELTONE brings you clear, noiseless hcaing; Fully guaranteed. J. E. NIX, THE BELTONE MAN Royal Hotel, Prince Rupert Dibb Piinting Co., Local Representative Business and Professional SMITHS ELKINS LTD. i i-. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 SEE HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor , Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street LEO?;OYElfJ? Paperhanging and. Ihterior-Decbrating' ' Scenic Painting-Moderate Prices Telephone Red 395 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 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 853 Mail Orders Box 99 . BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Phones Days, Blk. 884 Nights, Grn. 860 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 mm FUR SALE FOR SALE Dining room suite. 653 5th Ave, E. (261) FOR SALE Double bed complete, practically new. 227 4th St. (264) FOR SALE Genuine Chicker-ing piano. 117 9th Ave. W. (259) FOR SALE General Electric mantel radio, good condition. $45. Ph. Blue 925 between 5 and 7 p.m. (259) FOR SALE 5-piece bedroom set and bedspring and mattress, studio couch bed, table, baby buggy, flour bin. 433 7th Ave. E., after 7:30 p.m. (259) FOR SALE McClary oil burning range;- good condition, reasonable. Suite 5, Seaview Apartments, after 6 p.m. (259) FOR SALE Chesterfield; arm chair with mohair cushions; mirror; book rack; dressmaker model. Ph. Blue 127. FOR SALE-Chesterfield, two chairs. Call at 318 7th Ave, E. after 6 o'clock. (259) FOR SALE Third Ave Business, i storey building with 2 apartments above $8,000 Six-room house, fully modern, centrally located $3,000 six-room nouse, mny modern, 4th Ave. W $4,500 Goinff eonpprn. rpxtniirnnt with all equipment 6,000 ouari Mcuanery, mird Ave. W. Ph. 11. HELP WANTED MEAT CUTTER wanted; good wages to right man. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 158. (to WANTED WANTED Double bed. Apply cox ess uany news. (260) WANTED to hnv. cycle. Green 327. PERSONAL kiddy's WANTED TO BUY Twin babv buggy. Ph. Green 973. (264) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgenuy needed. Mrs. WANTED Furnished aoartment for young married couple, non - smokers and drinkers. References. Box 880 Daily News. (281) WANTED Quiet working couple need 1-2 rooms, seml-fumish-ed. Ph. 9, Jean. (264) WANTED 2 or 3 room aDart- ment for 3 office girls. Can give reference. Ph. Red 600, after 5:30. (264) LOST LOST Green dog harness with uvg iag attacneo. vn. Ked 489. . (260) LOST Thursday morn!nr Lady'4 gold wristwatch. Finder please leave at Daily News or phone Black 991. Reward. (260) LOST Indentification disk; name jean Buchan, Smithers B.C.- Turn into Daily News. Reward. $1. , (259) PAINTING and Paperhaneinz Ph. 46. H. Lund. for the department of public works, states that aDDlication has already been made to Can adian National railways for release of waterfront block "A" held by them. Receipt of tenders in Ottawa for construction of the $77,000 floats closed October 31. The new moorinc facil ities will cover parts of blocks "A'' and "B." Notice that tenders have been accepted has not yet been published. Block -'B" was Placed under rrservn by the provincial department of halibut boat Lorna H.w with 12.- 000 DOUnds aboard nn Frlrlnv stirred the first activity In that line alonz the waterfrnnt lnrp October 23. The Lorna ,H. sold to the Co-op at ceillne orice oi 184c and I6V2C Total halibut landed here since October 23 is 115,000 pounds. aDDronriatprt between the American boat Paragon with 68,000 and ihe Canadian boat Joan W.I., with 35,-0000 on October 23. and the Lorna H. .with. 12,000. yesterday. Landings at this port for the season total 10,985,300 pounds. Of this, 6,068,000 has come from Canadian vessels, and 4,917,300 from American. This Is a dull period along the waterfront, with little activity jln any line of fishing. Salmon boats are moored. In clusters at the fishermen's wharves and, except for natives' boats loading supplies and scuttling off to RETAIN YOUTHFUL APPEAR-1 their villages, there is not much ANCE. Anzcliaue GrevHalr Restorer adds'color -life to your hair. $1 at Orme's Ltd. BAYZAND & SEEDSY. Paintine: Decorating, Kalsominlng. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. "Satisfaction" our motto. movement. Many of the bigger boats are unloading gear preparatory to laying up for thu winter. Opening of the 1945 halibut 1 KPHSnn nn MtlU 1 anrl DM I nnrnn r-rx PAINFUL CORNS auicklv re- of thplr mmta tn wnnnm K?tSS' corn B&rsr - v'Ji"ikan fishprmpn nnri Kif n,mlr LONELY Get acquainted. Par- when thev send n Hp1 'suiM tt. mcct tne international Fisheries Club Club, sub. 23, Edmonton Al- j commission at a conference in . . 'fipflttlp nn NnvPmiVior 00 rrUn PER.,NiV3i. ould the arrnvl Present quota is 51,000.000 ivi.cuu jjiione itco Hi, (Z64) vv. ,wu,uuu-jjuuhu XMAS SUBSCRIPTIONS should ol- in now. we handle subscriptions for all magazines obtainable. Northern Distributors, opp. Post Office, on 4th St. Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Prince Rupert increase be divided areas two ami three. THE DAILY NEWS Waterfront Whiffs Government Seeks Site For New Fishermen's Float Sockcyc Salmon is Rainbow Trout between The -organization will also ask the International Fisheries Commission to take steDs tn pxIpi CONTRIBUTE $1 to Ladles' , minte a11 sea Hns along the Auxiliary and you may own Alaska coast, to maintain a year one of 2 improved farms at round patrol of halibut nursery Moosomm, Sask. First, half section, all cnitlvnrt ,. t"""""1 w buildings, well .windmill: Sec ond, half section, half cultivated, other half fenced for pasture. Never fall crop district, well treed. No hall, stones or drought. Proceeds for War Services. Tickets, $1 each, or get 2 free for selling a book. Write Ladies' Aux iliary, ts.is.B.i. ' strasbourz r vowuiBt gar in the nurserv ground off Massett and the west coast of Prince of Wales Island, When the 10,000-ton S3. Fort Slmcpe went down the ways a the dry dock this week she was entirely without superstructure. CU . (U. l i rj-.i;' r one wits uie iirsi sn D built here &Chaer!KreAdctUnder theto arrive at the, fitt.ng-out berth 1 Willi plpnr Honlro Kut 1 I . . f uui. uueauy crews on that side of the yard are busy erecting deck housing. Structurally, the ship was a leturn to the original Sand3 Point type, in that slie contain , a midship bunker hold for coal. I However, she has oil tanks in her (double bottom, and her furnaces j will be designed to bum both coal and fuel oil. Thus, she will ! , be able to use whatever type of F3 i .Construction of the new fishermen's floats in Prince Rupert looms more imminent with the receipt at City Hall of a request by the federal department of public works for a release of a portion of waterfront block "B" (west of the elevator) now held by the city. The request from K. W. Morton, of New wesiminsKT, district engineer fuel Is most available as she tramps about the world. ?p I Sr 1 1',ldUui Plans for reconversion ot trial r sites ly the city. Later it the United States fishing Indust-was turned over to the U.S. ry from its wartlme stagtus ETSTv rCtUc? it!utlld to fisheries represent" Kh i w 8UfSt; ?'"ce ."ves by H. L. Ickes, Hsherics co-w ngCS industy!rdmator at a conference held it is i uKeiy mv tha mat permission wlU'in Washintrton last be granted the public works de partmcnt to take over the prop erty at Monday night's council meeting," City Clerk H. D. Thain predicted. Possibility that rainbow trout in the lakes tributary tn the Skeena river endaneerina the sockeye run will be inves tigated by the British Colum bia Game Board, Hon. R. L. Maitland, attorney general, announce in Victoria. Hon. Ern est Bertrand, federal minister of fisheries, has suggested that, In view of the increase in trout. it might be necessary to have them destroyed in order to pro tect the salmon. First Halibut ' . In Ten Days "'' The arrival cf the , Canadian The keel for a new 36-foot (roller was laid at the Crawley and Didcricksen boat works at Cow Bay Thursday. Friday the rib forms and yellow cedar stein post had been erected. It is understood that the new boat, which Is being built for Henry Jackson, will have a roomier stern than is common on most trollcrs. conference viewed present goy- eminent controls and programs and laid plans for maintaining production levels during the reconversion period. A movement in eastern Canada to abolish the present exemption from Income tax enjoyed by cooperative associations advances arguments of Interest to co-operative members on the Pacific coast. Those who would tax the-co-operatives claim (hat because of surplus built up by the associations, they are creating financial solidity which private concerns cannot approach because their surplus profits are drained away by taxes. The cooperatives, they say. are able to expand by putting the Individual returns of members, back inta the business by borrowing from them. Thus thonly deductioi from the co-operative comes lu the form of taxes on the Individual's income. Private busl ness, It Is claimed, must pay a? initial corporation tax, plus u tax on any excess profits, anr. when these arc -wrung from them, there is little money left to support the enterprise. Seamen From Far Afield Welcomed At the Prince ' Rupert Red Shield Seamen's Club Supervisor Alf. Tutte reports men, have been entertained coming from seven Canadian" provinces, 35 American states and four Allied countries. Buy. a Victory Bond today REID'S CAFE Special Sunday Dinner ' Roast Chicken $i,oo Baked Sugared Cured Ham (This Special Dish is worth trying) . . jt- E' Pro k fin. 77, 75c, Special Noon Day 'Tasty Lunches, 35c an&MOc . Every Day Except Monday. 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