PAGE SIX (And Ours Too, For That Matter) ALL' KINDS OF YARD GOODS AT WALLACE'S buyers' paradise a spectacle that you haven't seen lor years! Wallace's have been successful In securing a plentiful stock of almost all those hard-to-get yard goods. Come in and buy to your heart's content! km I WHS-.rm III .41 Seersucker Flannelette Flannelette T.. Tweed i-...4:.. ""u paling Coating Vclour Vclour Coating Coating Chinchilla chinchi,,a Marquisette Wool Crepe Silk S11K Crepe t;repc js, tMKfe, I j Cotton Cotton Print Print ( WlH' V&ffik I Drape Drape Materials Materials jtj MANY MANY OTHERS OTHERS NQT NQT LISTED LISTED Jj jPjgj The best buy in Monumenrs 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 Kupert KING GEORG CAFE Special Chinese Dishes ' Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 1 am. 2nd Avenue and 8th Street This Work MusS Go On The human touch and the understanding heart of The Salvation Army are needed on the home front. YOUR dollars alone make it possible. Give generously! Spacm tontrHivtid byl SUNRISE Company, Limited Corner of ,6 th and Fulton HAL F MOON SNACK (Manager, George Lum) 9 OPENING FOR BUSINESS Saturday, September 23 . Specializing in LUNCHES CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY From 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. Opposite Sunrjsc Grocery HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 Coal and Wood GEO. 1DAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUU CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for free Appointment 146 4th Ave. E. RED 127 choicest cuts of Meat, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season from our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of groceries. ECONOMY HERE! 327 3rd Avenue FORMAL OPENING OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK -HRSW l'our Shop-pine Tour should include a visit to this near- 2 J 11 by Butcher J Shop where . h I you'll always find an abundant supply of the ALL PRICED FOR wrttrTr A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY IN STOCK LINOLEUM For all your floors. BED SPRINGS-A11 sizes. BED MATTRESSES All sizes. BED PILLOWS All feathers. Phone 775 ' DAILY NEWS Classified Section... Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion TTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTVT FOK SALE FOR SALE Studio couch, tables, linoleum. .Apply Glen Berry, 904 10th East. (22b) FOR SALE Wooden boxes, all sizes, suitable for packing or kindling or any other use, 2c each. Fairway Food Market. next to Y.M.C.A. (222) FOR SALE Swing buzz saw. 23 I inch saws. Apply P.O. Box , 160. (226) FOR SALE Two lots with one o-room house, fully modern, fine harbor view, occupied by owner; and one two-room house, renting at $20.00 per month. $3,500.00 cash. Col-lart & McCaffery Ltd., 353 3rd Avenue W. (tf) BOAT FOR SALE 32 ft., Gill net, Model "A" motor, excellent condition, $900 cash. Phone American Signals 649 or 769. (226) i FOR SALE Modern cabin trailer, completely furnished, good rubber, $450 cash. Also 1929 Chev.coupe, license 86374, serial 372801, 5 good' tires, heater, ceiling price, excellent shaDc. Phone R. P. Proverbs, Green i 502, between 7 and 8 pmBox528 FOR SALE Beach white enamel stove, like new. Phone Red 785. (227) FOR SALE Used heavy lumber, 3x6, 3x8, 3x10, 2x4'S, 2x6'b. Apply Vogel, 221 5th-Ave East. (223) -- - , HELP WANTED WANTED-rResident worker 35 or over, without family. Apply N.S.S. AF. 146. (tf) WANTED WANTED One cr two furnished or unfurnished rooms. Air Force couple. Phone Blue 787. (225) WANTED TO RENT Immediately, furnished house, apartment, or suite. Room 97, Rupert Hotel. WANTED TO. RENT Small house, furnished or unfurnished, for young couple. $25 reward. Box 835 Dally News. (227) whjxieju rurnisnea room lor young service couple. Will pay anything asked. $25 reward. Apply Box 834 Daily News. (221) WANTED Light housekeeping room for young couple; any acceptable. Ph. Mrs. Nairn, Prince Rupert Hotel. (221) WILLING to pay 6 months ad- Vance fur furnlshpri nr unfur nished 'suite or house. Apply Box 841 Dally News. (227) i WANTED IMMEDIATELY Two ,or three room furnished suite i or apartment by young mar-' ried couple. No children. urgent, eox an uany News. (223) ! WANTED Housekeeping nyu&CKeeping room room ' , or bedroom for one lady. Ap ply Box 836 Dally News. (234) WANTED TO RENT For vn.m.' cated. Apply Box 757 Dallv News. (0 Parent-Teachers THE DAILY NEWS IMPROVEMENT OF IS OBJECTIVE FOR Britons To Keep Belts Tightened LONDON, Sept. 21 0) Britain food this winter, even If the war ends suddenly, will be on tin. same closely-rationed basis as it has been since the early days of the war. The food ministry has promised there may be morn fish, oranges, cheese and whiter bread, but otherwise little Im provement can be expected. The weekly bacon ration, increased during the summer from four to sir ounces a person as a result of increased shipments from Cana da and the United States, will be reduced to four ounces Sep- tember 24. The use of coffee was forbid- ? mf tlng1( Instructed the to write the de-in den shortly after its introduction secrfetary police Partmenfc requesting that it Cairo about lbOO because it en-was forc e regulating the considered intoxicating. . BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SEE . F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDINO PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 884 LEARN FRENCH Acquire a perfect pronunciation 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 "FLEXFORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 9 Mall Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture lp all its branches 200 4th Street Phone 655 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS CanacUan Limited B. F. Lovin. Representative 1315 Plggot Ave Prince Rupert. B.C VAL SPIDEL Floor Sanding and Finishing Alterations and Repairing Phone Green 880 General Delivery GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Complied Besner Block Phone 387 HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 p.o. Box 274 LOST LOST Man's green Schaeffer pen. Finder please return to the Daily News. (222) LOST Small parcel at C.N.R. station, containing child's blue rain cape. Size 4. Finder please leave at Daily News. (223) PERSONAL PAINFUL CORNS mil f wlth, Llovd's Corn Salve. kqc at Orme's T.trt -ori PAINTING and Paperhanglng. "na (ZSi) work- onarnnt., oSo "SatisfactTSn'' our motto. GROUNDS YEAR Many Matters Taken Up At Initial Meeting The Prince Rupert Parent-Teachers Association, at its first meeting of the schol year last night, endorsed a recommendation of the . executive that the major objective of the year be that of improving the grounds of the schools. As the first step in this direction it was decided that a committee including the school principals interview the school board at an early date to present concrete suggestions for such improvements. Reports from each school in the matter of the annual membership drive now in progress' showed 186 members already signed un. in the vicinity of schools and that parking regulations In the zones be lived up to. Mr. O'Neill spoke on the loss to the teaching staff by Miss May Hartln and taking a position in the Vancouver schools. His motion that the Association write her expressing its appreciation of sterling work with Grade 1 was vigorously applauded. A letter of appreciation was read from Miss Kate MacKay now in Vancouver thanking the Association for its gifts following her beintr suneranuatrri jifW 20 year's continuous service in I this city. A letter was received from the Prince Rupert Branch of the Canadian Legion enclosing its cheque for $100 as a donation to the forthcoming P.T.A. Tag Day for funds to assist the local schools in purchasing much needed children's library books and sports equipment. The meeting decided it would be a good idea to set up a question box for the purpose of receiving questions, comments and suggestions on how to further the improvements of the local educational work. The president called for volunteers to form the tag day committee which now consists of the following: Mrs. Geo. A. Hill, Mrs. N. Moses, Mrs. Geo. Rudderharh. Mr. Hardwick. s. A Cheeseman, Mrs. Geo. Howe. Mrs. ' Hardin, Mrs. C. H. Insulander. Miss Eileen Gibson. Miss Eleanor i Moxley and Edward Wahl. ! tnjoyable musical selections followed the general meeting, those mntrihnttncT nt.ro rv.1 ai - - Uw... nwt, WJA, fli- vin Young, U.S.A. port band,) with trombone selections and : accompanied at the piano by ' Mrs. J. C. Gilker; and Mrs. Wm. '. Martin, vocal solo accompanied I at the piano by Mrs. E. J. Smith. Rev. Scott read a war poem written by a Canadian officer. Refreshments were served by Mrs. M. Braun ably assisted bv her daughters, Lottie and Tony, and also by Mrs. Geo. Howe. The meeting held in Booth Memorial High School was well attended by parents, teachers and those interested in the school life of the community. ine chair was occupied by Rev. Scott who, at the beginning introduced new members and the executive of the Asso ciation to the meeting. Mrs. Geo. A. Hill, a past president, and also a school trustee, introduced Trustees Mrs. S. Roper and the school principals introduced the new teachers. Westerner At Head Of Sniper School WITH THE BRITISH 2N1. ARMY IN FRANCE, Sept. 21 Head of the Sniper School of thi. 3rd British infantry Division, (Monty's Ironsides of 1940) in France is Lieut. Jim Fetterltw formerly of the Royal Winnipeg ' , Rifles, who is on loan to the Bri tish Army and serving with the East Yorkshire Regt. "A few of the men were getting a bit fed-up because since. D-plus-10-days, they hadn't fired a shot at the Germans ana so we started this school of snip ing in order to get a. crack at the enemy," he said. ine course lasts for a week ' and Includes Instruction, not 1 unij in ainjiu3 uui. in iieiucrau. I.lPiit FettprlPv lc of tUc. w , . jiitm .h tUj. 4.1. TT. I t I for the Job. He's had a rifle in his hands since "I was so hlsh." indicating four feet, and he's now a tall, lithe young man with a deliberate easy walk of the Canadian open spaces. "You've got to be pretty wise to move about In the open to deal said. "Set a sniper to catch a Sniper." 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Ifinkcocoa! im WHY PAY MORE? PKINCE KUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 723 SjwuJallsts on Bulltop Roofs Repairs, Ke-shlnellnf Free Estimates i Tin; ki ntr.Mi; cdi'KT of liltlTIMI (HI.1.MIIIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER Of THE ESTATE OP' WILLIAM .HENRY ELDER, DECEASED. INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honour Judge Fisher. Lopal Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 14th day of September. A D. 1044 appointed Administrator of the Estate of Wlllinm Henry Elder, who died on the 20th day of August, 1942. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims agaln.it the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 3lt day of October 1044, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. Dated at Prince. Rupert, B.C. this 14th day of September, A.D. 1044 ' ALBERT EDWARD RODDIS Official Administrator, Telegraph Creek, B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN TROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATT5 OF ANTON ANNANAISSON DECEASED. INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Honour judge Fisher. Lni Icoiumbia, i 'waTonthe n h"'m. m, appointed Admlnlrtrator of the. Estate of Anton Annanni.sHon, .1 .. T.' . . V. . wno . died r , . . on . the v 4V aut t O I day of February, 1844. All persons incieDtea to tne said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are requlrd to file them -with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of October 1044 falling which distribution will be made havlni regard only to such notified01 Wh'Ch 1 "haU have b!en Dated nt Prince Rupert. B.C this 11th dny of Kentember A.D. 1044 Ofrirlnl Administrator NORMAN A WATT Prince Eupert, B.C ORSON WELLES JOAN Tfc O'o emotion pkturt of out limtl E.ra J ON THI SAMI PROORAM 1 Cartoon: "It's Nifty to be Thrifty" WORLD NEWS """ion,, Ann RaJ 1 1 John Suttoil E 11 no Complete Shows 1:10 3:06 - 5: Feature 1:30 - a ir - s -k ' uu W ' 9.20 iBBEaiiHiniiiiliiiBIIIBKtBi I I'll iu N7u iitm IS NOW OPEN 6th Ave. F. Beside P.O. station B. "Select Lunches and Select Service Our stock fresh ami complete, prices J POULSEN'S GROCERY ,j u ,..,,; , rrP ,r,lvrry la (J 6- f 1 SB Support if vi. n. uui...r cant tHmible the c : ml done thr ;ur!i the b ij nd the un..." :j fl Jhei..Ia;ia:;A: ; il front. Give csatrw: Spot coMrHtuitJ hyl PJk V f- TN -v Kim HARWAUE UADUnp it J PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTn Down through the years, almost tines Tr'rv first existed, we have served the neonle T'.:: r" laboratory we have alwavs tried to keeo modem skilled pharmacists, quality, drugs, the bejt of eqad Ormes ltd THE REXALL STORE Pioneer Drtu&ists PHONES 81 ' Open Dally from 0 ajn, till 9 p Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-' H GRIDDLE The One and Onlv Hit of World Wa The Song the Eighth Army Capt" and Made Popular . . Yes, It's "LILI MARLENE" Come in and hear this Sensational Enquire Also About Storage Albums! lU-mch size 12-inch size PACIHCCAFE Special: Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 0:00 ajn. to 2:00 a.m. SAW HOfi Carl Zarelli. IJ Phone 37 ' Rr ortnee ! T1 . A .1 mi T-v '1.. VoU'S -It xjiitu aii ia in ine uauy -n""