PAGE SIX CHILDREN'S FALL CLOTHES COATS and DRESSES FOR ALL AGES 9 Our sizes range for Fall begins with Infant Sets through S n o w Suits and Coat a n d 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 Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 007 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., HA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic 1 If nerves doubly sot Smith Block Oreen 995 Dclmore Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries,; Strawberries, Sliced Peaches.j 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 9D8. Prince Rupert Income Tax Returns Prepared See K. E. MORTIMER 321 2nd Ave. I'honc 88 RADIOLINK r' lEl V m iT7 PI4-h fe. n .axv msm. txiension Speaker Simple to install. Excellent reception. Can be connected to any radio Come in for Demonstration PACIFICCAFE Special: Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 0:00 a-m. to 2:00 a.m. n I 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 Mcin Hours 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. 4nd 'Avenue and 8lh 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 PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Builtup Roofs Repairs, Re-shingling Free Estimates DAILY NEWS Classified Section... Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion TYTTTTYTYTYTTTTYTTTTTTTT FOR SALE FOR SALE Baby's cot in good condition. 1012 9tn avc. (246) FOR SALE l' h.p. grinder, double end, new. $40; Elkhart trumpet, used, $45. Black 153, 6-8 p.m. (245) FOR SALE Chesterfield only. Ph. blue 963. (246) FOR SALE Duplex house, close in; one suite ana lurniture available soon; each suite five rooms; separate entrances; modern. $2500 cash. Inquire McClymont Agencies, 307 3rd Ave. (215) FOR SALE Baby buggy, $3.00. ion zna uveriooK at. CABIN FOR SALE Close to town, suitable for pensioner. Write Box 871 Daily News. (249) FOR SALE 1931 Dodge for- tior sedan; serial number 955C565; four good tires and spare. $250. W. Mi. Chorney, 1433 Plggot Place. (24b) FOR JSALE New boat, 15 foot. 4 n.p. Eastnope. Phone Black 735. (24?) FOR SALE Almost new circula tor heater, 503 7th Ave. E. (245) FOR SALE 4 -room house, cen trally located: immediate possession. Ph. 123 Taxi,-Cow Bay. (249) FOR SALE Fort Fraser Hotel; b Dcarooms, 15 rooms In all; licensed premises, dining room; reasonable terms. Apply Box 40, Fort Fraser, B.C. (245) FOR SALF ITnilSPhnlrt fnrnltiiro chesterfield, bedroom suite, etc! line new. 1433 Pigott Place. (249) FOR SALE Bedroom suite. studio lounge, and other household effects, all in good condition. Apply 433 7th Ave. E., bottom right apartment, after 6 p.m. FOR SALE 1931 Ford tudor. serial No. CAY 7434; good running condition, spare tire; $100. Also two wheel trailer, $20. L. E. Anderson, 1102 6th Ave. E. (247) FOR QUICK SALE 6-room VinilKfi . flllltr mnflarn n m A uiuuvtu, a 11 u 2-room house on two lots. Fine harbor view; near dry dock. $2,800, $1,775 cash, balance on mortgage. Collart t McCaffery Ltd., 3rd Ave. W. Ph. 11. (247) WANTED RESPECTABLE young business gentleman desires room and board with home comforts. Apply Box 872 Daily News. M246) ROOM wanted for services ex- cnangea. Apply Ldg. Cook Arthur Frayllng, H.M.C.S. Chatham. (247) $25 REWARD given by respect- aDie young coupie lor furnished apartment or house. Call Red 860. (255) WANTED TO RENT Small fur nished house for two single men. Box 869 Dally News. (249) WANTED to buy or rent for single agca gentleman, small cottage or cabin, close In or near bus line. P.O. Box 186, Prince Rupert, B.C. (247) WANTED 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms or house by Navy couple. Box 866 Daily News. (246) WANTED Kitchen range with on burner, pn. 76 between 10 and 5 or Box 870 Daily News. (249) WANTED Second-hand trunk in good condition. Ph. Red 600. (245) LIGHT housekeeping room waniea lor service couple. Box 862 Dally News. (245) WANTED Gentleman and wife win pay bonus for rent of furnished house, apartment or room; best references. Box .864 Dally News. (245) WANTED 2 or 3-room suite; iu reward, box 854 Dally News. (245) WANTED Double bed. and oil neater. Write Box 8C8 Dally News. (247) FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT Also use of Kitcnen. 1384 Overlook St. (246) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and board offered ln ex change for caring for 4-year-old girl daytime, 502 7th E. ' (245) HELP WANTED RELIABLE woman for housework two days per week. Ph. Black 445. (250) WANTED Ward maids for Hospital. Apply Prince Rupert General Hospital. (247) WANTED Resident worker 35 or over, without family. Apply N.S.S. AF. 146. (tf) THE DAILY NEWS MRS. GEHRIG IN FOOTBALL NEW YORK, Oct. 19 Oi Sports-fans will see a familiar name in a new setting next fall when Mrs. Lou Gehrig, widow of base- LOST inHT Man's inW onM rl,r In u.u. uaie, rnaay evening. Finder please return same to Dally News. (245) PERSONAL WOULD lady who Inquired about christening dress, phone dressmaker at 211. Important. '216) PAINTING and Paperhanglng. ' Ph. 46. II. Lund. ; I BAXMwu 6i atjtLMY, painting. 1 Decorating, Kalsomlnlng. All' work guaranteed, Blue 378. 1 "Satisfaction our motto. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 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 Daily News. IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 09 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, HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street ' SMITH & ELKINS 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 1p aU Us branches 206 4th Street Phone 655 INTERNATIONAL ' CORRESPONDENCE i SCHOOLS Canadian Limited ! H F. Lovin. Representatlvs Hox 52(1 1315 Plggot Ave, Prince Rupert BO 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 020 Hays Cove Avenue Hrs. 10-12 dally except Saturday and Sunday. 15c per day ball's "most valuable player," puts a new professional football team on the gridiron. First woman to invade pro football, Mrs. Gehrig is co-owner with Ray Ryan of a New York franchise. She declares she is no traitor to baseball, simply because she couldn't get a wedge into that field anyway. The former Eleanor Grace Twltchcll admits her friends art aghast and amazed at her new venture. Her only supporter is Christy Walsh, "He was Lou' business manager and my fricna. He got me into this," Mrs. Gehrig is strictly a business woman and has no intention of breezing through pro football on the strength of her husband's name. "I know what, I'm doing," she says. "I've been a business woman before, though not many people know it. And as for being welcome in pro foot- 1 hall because of Lou's money, igers go Into the 1941-45, season, that's ridiculous. In the first ....... ...... place, all the men I've dealt with fTATr UfMlflklf could roll over my money with J .nUUjmU The Gehrig team is now iLiD! Akl flPFPATIMfl process of organization. In addi- I LMI1 Vl LIXHI lllV Hon to signing a coach and, 111 r A CD If A players, a name must be found Jf AlKILM and team colors selected. First Thins First CAPE T0WN' 0 19 l'n- "Our first game next fall wlhlstc Pan for, housing In South be a benefit to rthc infantile l AfrIc4a ,b "Pncd in a s ate-paralysis National the fund. Maybe I'll glveiment, , Commission which my gains, to charity. I don't j "ouslnf substantial gives know. Anyway, first things flrsi. We've sot to sign up the best coach we can get, and, we've got some good names to decide on." One thing Mrs. Gehrig lean, ed in baseball, she says. Is never to master-mind a game. "That's going to hold with my football team," she promises. "It's second nature with me never to secono guess." Mrs. Gehrig counted herselt "In" when the owners of tht newly formed all-American con- fcrence accepted her as one of them. conference meeting in Chicago I was at the Blackstone Hote, for five The first days. thing i UnanlmoU5 agreement regard-knew I had a roomful of cigar i, ., v,ci cv,,. butts. It was wonderful. Right then I stopped feeling like a fish out of water. "It Is going to be smart to go to Sunday pro football games," says Mrs. Gehrig, and she explained how she intends to make her new business a social success as well. "Ryan and I have Just signed up a terrific guy Glenn Dobb Hes going to set the woman, all right a regular matinee idol. ; Part of his job will be to drop in at little parties after the games and-stay for an hour. Society editors will flnu news at those parties and they'll be doing me no favor to come." Mrs. Gehrig Is all wrapped up ; In her new venture. She Is even ' designing herself a pigskin suit, "Nat all pigskin, of course," she grins. "Just a little pigskin here and there pocket flaps and buttons and maybe a bag. If we lose the first two games I'll probably cook it up for stew." n LONGER i UHINC FABRICS IN THE SUPREME COURT Of , DUITIS1I COLUMBIA IN THE MA1TEU of the Notaries Act: and IN THE MATTER of the application of Will Robinson for enrolment as a Notary. PURSUANT to the Rules made under the above Act I DO HEREBY APPOINT the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon on Tuesday the 28th day of November 1944 and the Court House at Vancouver, Province of British Columbia, as the time and place for the hearing of the application of Will Robinson of Terrace ln the County of Prince Rupert ln the said Province for enrolment its a Notary Public with authority to practise as such at Terrace aforesaid. AND I DO DIRECT that on or before the 26th day of October 1944 a copy of this appointment be pub lished at least once a wecK lor two consecutive weeks In the Prince Rupert Dally News published at Prince 'Rupert. Ilrltlsh Columbia, DATED at Vancouver, D.C., this 4th day of October. 144. "J, F, MATHER" District Registrar at Vancouver of the Supreme Court of Ilrltlsh Columbia. 1 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF 13RITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES HOLDEN. DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE tint by order of Itl Honour. W. E. Fluher. mnrlp on the 12th day of October, A.D. 1044.! I was appointed Administrator ofi the Estate of Charles Holden, de ceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly I verified to me on or before tho 15th day of November, A.D. 1044, and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forth-: with. I DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this jzm ciay 01 uewwer, A.u. ii. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Air Force Scores Fourth Win in Service Rugby WINNIPEG, Oct. 19 0 Number Three Wireless School, R.C. A.F., of Winnipeg, has scored its fourth consecutive victory in the Manitoba Armed Service; Rugby Football League. The Air Force team beat Winnipeg Army 13-6 in Winnipeg last night. It was the first loss for the soldiers. Sport Chat By the Canadian Press Remember when Frank Boucher, famous Ottawa-born ccntrcman, was appointed assistant manager and coach of the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League five years ago today. He is still coaching the team as the Ran hope for Improve ment In the housing situation within the coming year. The financial agreement between the commission and local authorities together with a government grant of 8,000,000 ($36,000,000) means that little difficulty should be experienced in financing the national housing scheme of 12,000 homes In the next 12 months. Materials remain short and the report emphasizes the Union's first priority Is help In w,nnl the ar. ry effort Is 4 , nnrl vnrlnli nnrrh'iclno' nm. mlb.slon3 are now at work om. t 1IUMU1IUI klU?ll ObtlVIIIVII was reached at a conference in Pretoria between the National Housing and Planning Commission and the Action Committee of United Municipal Executives on the formula to be applied respecting annual charges to be made against all approved schemes. For some time municipalities !have requested the government (to lrnlt local authorities' losses to one and one quartcr per cent :on capital costs while the gov-, crnment wanted the division or ;such josse;J ln tne ratlo or lw0 one The new azreed losses vary ln proportion to rents charged. The agreement has now t0 De approved by the govern ment. In three months ending June 1014, 1,065 houses were com pleted and 3,361 were being constructed exclusive of figures from big urban centres. r C.N.R. Trains I'nr the Knt Dally except Sunday 8 p.m. from 1 he f.int Dally except Monday .. 10:43 p.m. lor Terrace-Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 4 p.m. I'mm Terraie Monday, Tuesday,' Thursday, Friday and Saturday . 11 a.m. Radio Dial CFPR, 240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Sound off 4:15 O. I. 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