PAGE SIX SMITH & E'LKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 SEE F. murpIiy FOR LUMBER i . BTO CK t FOR ALL 4 BUILDI N O c'pURPOSE3 1 W i 225 1st Avenue East ' Phone Black 884 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin, Representative Box 526 1315 Piggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. VALSPIDEL Floor Sanding and Finishing Alterations and Repairing' Phone Green 830 General Delivery SHOE REPAIR Work Guaranteed Quick Service 103 9th- Avenue West' : GEORGE L. RORIE 'Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. .Income Ta Returns Compiled Besncr Block Phone 387 : NURSERY SCHOOL NOW OPEN i, Community Club Hous 920 Hays Cove Avenue ,Uw 10-12 dally except Saturday nnd Sunday. 15c per day. New Accessories have away... Brightening up the Old or Emphasizing the New ... Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Collars, Scarves, Millinery, Handbags, Flowers RUPERT; PEOPLES STORE MMMKflaaaaflaaa, t F J aaaMaaaakjBMK ABaaJ MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" Opposite Canadian Legion m POULSEN'S LUNCH Gth Ave. E., Beside P.O. Station B. "Select Lunches and Select Service" POUjLSEN'S' GROCERY 1 vOur stock frch and qbmpcte, prices fright Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Kcd 411 B, usmess an d Prod essiona I HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street LEO. OYER Paperhanglng and Interior Decorating 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. 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 , "FLEX FORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 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 TTTTf f TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT FOR SALE FOR SALE Hall mirror and small dook racK. pn. Blue 127. FOR SALE 17 horse-power Ran. semi - rlipxpl. rnmnlpt TV- V II ' -r" I with shaft and j propellor, n LH e,..., 1 o.u, . i , j Al condition. Inquire on f3.,? S ' and adPted boat "Real," Fishermen's, "e v ard at Its meeting last Floats. (258) night. 1 "P f loIa FOR SALE-Chesterfield, two hf.n,lewcre chairs. Call at 318 7th Ave. slx eeks aS tnt they must cj. anci o uciuliv. HJJf 1 ..w. ""' in o uiiiii vci- FOR SALE What otters? 23-jewel Waltham Vangard watch. Box 837 Daily News. (257) turn for light household duties and small remuneration. Box 886 Daily News. (257) LOST LOST Lady's wristwatch. i-inaer piease return to" Dally News. Reward. PAINFUL CORNS quickly relieved with Lloyd's Corn Salve. 50c atQrmes Ltd. (259) LONELY Get acquainted! Par-Uculars free. Western Social Club, Sub. 23, Edmonton XMAS SUBSCRIPTIONS should be In now. We handle subscriptions for all magazines obtainable. Northern Distributors, opp. Post Office, on 4th St. ATLANTIC FLYING NOW' ROUTINE HOP LONDON, Nov. 2 The B. B.C. quotes Royal Air Force transport command offers saying that a trans-Atlanta aerial crossing now Is little more than a routine hop. According to the L o n d o c broadcast, more than 100 ah craft per day have been crossing from Canada to the United Kingdom In recent weeks. It is estimated that at least 25,000 planes have been flown across the Atlantic since 1940, half of them In the past 12 months, PRIMARY PUPILS MUST PROVE TO BE SCHOOL AGE Congestion in the nrimarv tlficates in order 10 have them enrolled," chairman J. T. Lang-ridge said. "Assuming that they htlrn Vinrl JKfl 1 . 1 FOR SALE Household furni- ,talninr thpm t fhinir thlnk slx ti, week ,v, ture. Sneddon's Grocery. (257) S.1 FOR SALE Building with mod- Mrs. M. Roper, board membet working machinery in pros- eved many parents of under- pcrous B.C. town. Spledid op- a&e children were deliberately portunity for two good me- withholding birth certificates so chanics. Failing health. For their children would not be kepi nT mJE"' a """.-Sir out of school. Mauj Htno. (257) ma . ..... n wumaii uiuaii wnose wuie enna tuuu nas nasi r FOR SALE Third Ave Business, been asked to withdraw told nvi mentsve""'6 ' e bitterness that ti Six-room house, fully modern knew of other PeP'e uno were centrally located $3,000 dpinslhat In the hope that birth Six-room house, fully mod- certificates would not be deem, 4th Ave. W. $4,500 manded," she claimed. Going concern, restaurant with A it,l Jlu t A three-man from delegation all equipment . 6 000 Collart & McCafferv. TJiirH Steam Operating Engineers WORK WANTED .Union led bv John Mul nnpv : union business agent, attended ,the meeting with an offer to as- sist tne board in finding a'certl- HOUSEKEEPING job wanted by Ned boiler operator- for Booth woman with child, live in. Ph. School. 306, Betty. Mr Mulrnnpv nrpspnfprf o nlm. ' -V WILL do part time work; avail- "whereby the union might supply . . . . . . . qKIa nvt.r tlw -J I t 4 i I 1 i " nine, uiive irucK, io men io woim an eigm nour car anything. Ph. Red 444, shift each as janitors and boilet HELP WANTED WANTED TO BUY Any car, gooa condition, pnone Green 620. (258) et condition where one man works 16 hours. r-.rr. . .. . . I UU1U tUil. U1C UUillU OIUV MtAi gutter wanted; good'about $33' n month' mnrp nriri wages to ngnt man. Apply r ' " National Selective Service lhe u men would have what thei A.M. 158. (tf) want an eight hour day," he WANTED -lexpiainea Mr. Mulroney denied a sussres- tlnn t.Viat. tVlo linlnn Ti-n t canMni, WANTED to buy. kiddy's tri- to "drive a wedge" to obtain cycle. Green 327. (262) Uinlnn nfmi . M schools. He said that the union was interested in heloinz the board Iron out its troubles in WANTED immediately, room I Obtaining boiler men. ana ooarri in ennn hnmt fnr i Thu no sm( nn ur thftrmif ntVuin small child. Ph. 306, Betty, jit learnedthat certified boiler (258) men were not required to oper- WANTED Furnished apartment, ate any of the school heating jum g maiticu i;uup;e, . piants. accorain? to me cniei lnsPec,or. a' special heat References Keierences. Box Box gsn 880 n, iv r01121 .Jyiing ticket Is thif only reinllremrtt 7TTi. and tne union does not embrace WANTED-Room and board for;SUCh men. soldier's wife and child in rP The board will try to obtain special permission for the present boiler man at Booth School to continue under special permit Until he can be examined for Certified operating papers. LOST -Wallet Tuesday night, L ?ml c0nslAstl"3 r Mrs- vicuuiy uapiioi rneatre and ous stop, i-inaer please re-raPP,nfcea l" mvesngaie mc turn same to Daily News, imosts and prohlems of installing f9;fl . u i i v. -1.-1 vmvv, , auiiuui iLLiicii fvsLPin in r.iLV Schools. WISTERIA MAN l,uhi identification disk; DlTDrD'TI7 n c A rr name jean aucnan, Smithers I vi i iJavi- i Reward!?!.1"10 ally S I VBdr. HUgh Morton Shelf ord, PERSONAL PAINTING and Paperhanglng. BAYZAND & SEELEY, Painting, ici.uitti,inK, tvaisomining. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. Satisfaction" our motto. &eryni wun me noyai uanacuan Artillery overseas, is listed in a late Canadian Army casualty list as being safe and wounded, after having been previously reported missing. He Is the son of John Leo Shelford of Wistaria. Different From Iron Duke's Day A FORWARD AIRFIELD IN HOLLAND, Nov. 2 Kh-Air Secretary Sinclair addressing photo-reconnaissance and Typhoon dive-bomber pilots of the R.C. A.F., said, "The Duke of Wellington once said that fighting a war was a matter of eu'esslne what goes on on the other' side of the hill. Our generals don't have to guess. You show It to them hi black and white with your high -level and fighter reconnaissance while our fighters nave blindfolded the German generals." The pilots In his audience were, from wings commanded by Group Cant. E. H. n ' Mnn. crleff, Winnipeg, and Group oapt. Paul Y. Davoud, Kings ton, Ont. TO CONTROL LEPROSY (NEW DELHI, Pln ns fnr ft model Isolation centre in a rural area are being worked out by thu Indian Council of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Associa tion, me centre will dembnstrate how leprosy can be controlled by Isolating .infected casta. THE DAILY NEWS grades of Prince RuDert schools has made It necessary to weed out under-age beginners and the school board has set Novembei FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, j -" J table and three chairs. Phone ,entf,fm"st ei"ler1 Preset birth Blue 347. (258) 1 certificates showing their chil- u,t" dren to iu be at t least icaat six six years years old oic r FOR SALE Round , dining , room or havp thpm .t.,, .or nave tnem excluded from ,mm tahiP oon Amhm avp (wri school The deadline was suggested by Edward Mjiiu Wahl. aiu, principal principal 01 of Con con 4 W7 Burglar Left His Name and Address TORONTO, Nov. 2 0 Being a detective would be an easy Job If all crooks were as obliging as the one who robbed the homt of Mrs. E. G. Dobson in Toronto. The thief dropped a card with his name, address, and telephone number on it. The police dropped In to see him, recovered the stol en goods and arrested him. Advertise in The Dally News. Hallowe'en Tea Is Held at Terrace TERRACE, Nov. 2 The Women's Auxiliary of the United Church held a tea and sale In the Orange Hall on Saturday afternoon with everything conforming tq the spirit of Hallowe'en, The affair drew a large num ber of purchasers and tea drinkers who droDDed In on the cheerful scene for a pleasant little time with a friend or two. Attendants were costumed in Orange hue with tall hats and Hallowe'en designs on their aprons. In hall decorations use had been made of orange tinted flowers from local gardens while the walls were strewn with Hallowe'en emblems. Besides tea, over which Mrs. A. N. Brooks and Mrs. M. E. Cole presided at the table, there was home cooking and cakes for sale and fancy articles at several stalls attended by members of the auxiliary. Mr E. T. Ken- ney, Mrs. Ivan Frank, Mrs. Floyd, Frank. Mrs. B. H. Sun-j dal, Mrs. I. J. Robinson and , Jthers contributed in making -he function a great success. Nazi Raids Killed 2,298 in Scotland EDINBURGH, Nov. 2 Q Scotland's air raid casualties since the war began have been 2,298 persons killed, 2,167 ln-lurcd and ' 3,558 slightly injured. There were 6,400 high- explosive bombs and 300 parachute mines dropped and In the northeast area there were five casualties for every 1,00 persons, a rate equal to that of London during its heaviest raids. One hundred. Dcrsons were killed when a first aid post 'in Paisley received a direct hit. is iuuav. mimv .... v li nil ci wi ... ... van num. :"H"fck,n ii or ii iuuiu:.. n m iimii t - - -m Manilla w o 1 1 ukw jimmy DURANTE . Gk IfZ-.ena HORME. Harry liupflS. ------- ' - nitjiii Ml h Ma I t, 1. .jb. 4:55. u Feature at 12:30, S;, 5:08. 7:27, Armstrongs RtM Cow Bay We have a rnmnlpfn vi.i.i. ... r.v oj available fTrnpflriiK T.. L C 'i tr m ikoii r runs. Vorroi. m iiiifif-f-riir rtnn m a a t - . v. , , .. I inuvv ui'EN FOR BUSINESS' Mackenzie furniture "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY1 We have In stock; CHESTER FIELb SUITES 3 pieces I BEDROOM SUITER. .4 nor.. FLOOR LAMPS : : TABLE WSft NOVELTY TABLES an assortmeni 327 3rd Avenue BUY VICTORY BONDS CANADA'S VETERANS Their Post-War Opportunities Thit ia th. i.r.nlh .f . .f tinmtmnu to Iorm lb. p,opI, f c..di el pl.n, ,0 rM.jfcli,h full d.u,l. ,Bf rd tintiumnu FULL-TIME FARMING ProWotretttntotteland the agreement is made. t the time fa hi, JJvAb ceni oi w v must pay down ten per d tle,tablitoent h then re The two-third, can be financed over a renoa oi at Jtf P cent. . year., with intere.t fa a ten-year period. eiervice man or woman month, ofliving up to their agreement. COMMERCIAL FISHING of commercul ha, background ' who a Fthe veteran c.u anr! who ii qualified to re.ume that occupation, there i. the me awistance as in full-time farming. n ftmnced on . imall acreage, near commercUl I ; 'f . For compete informitioo the booklet, "Bcl w.Oitil. r!r L1.. lnr a mat! r tr 7heTmer-7kCmmerMf!slietmn AND THE MAN WHO WANTS HIS OWN BUSINESS -iection,.of Canada, the -;Ulf,bui,"":mnan,; veteran, want o these ambitions. otter fitog ground, on tbe .a "ty fer A. worker.. ThU i. neuure to lnrf 0 hij M vetcun. for it enable, him to ul tequirement. to ai.t in tho penod. h fi!KingUnotPo.bU'ot.rtMfi-) : ' Ue ..on. fee that in many cue., to be 'l boti In tta ca.. if ffient i, necemry. rvke men, each will tece.ve a V" an he rooted fc. the purcha U Eich -alao wll reeeiw the .ame of land. curing a home on a . maUhog ASSISTANCE IN BUSINESS TW .rvfce people who ambmon to Dune can receive financial "t own draw on thnr r rf the bu.ine they can them on credit, which i. made .v. able to $7.50 for every thirty day.' nnc. ovW ,Phere and 1 15.00 for every thirty y. ingc,piulfabu.ineMalread - I addition, Canada ha. n. . the wner. .uificient to maintain maintenance grant, can w i-- 7umonu.., ance. for depend"" tM" .nd .h.ull " ...i.t E Sic. pr..nn,l .id.Fi- t-kin, .dr.nl... '11'".., L.nd Art ,h.u.d ... .h. ""''MtoI ' " Inl.nd in th. district h.r. th.y mVin iny tommiiiinenu. S ... rnt rnay 1"" !' ,,ime .ppliedforatanyt fa twelve nonA'rfj, whichever UtheUtet .. c Vancotr' "ted at 425 "0We f nfflr MAN OR WOMAN SOME TO SEND THIS ADVERTISEMENT