y nrrOBER 19. 1944 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE aLADA TEA mictions from the Secretary of State of Can- cf"ng tn his capacity as Custodian under the Re-jlegulatlons respecting Trading with the Enemy, J. H. Mair Auctioneer OFFERS FOR SALE UV AL'CTION: iliold goods, incliidinr piano (Weber), prewar bed- suite, ciiesiemeia suue, owing suue, on neater, ii j marbine, rlectrolux vacuum cleaner, carpet, at the Japanese Association Hall (corner of 7th ulton Thursday, October 19th, 1944, at 7 p.m. ULSEN'S LUNCH tjtn Ave. E., Beside P.O. Station B. "Select Lunches and Select Service" POULSKN'S GROCERY stock fresh and complete, prices right t curtesy and Service Free Df llverj Red 441 USSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE -Where dollar have more cents' tYe have a complete variety of available roccries, Fresh Fruitn and Vegetable Tobaccos and Confectionery FUEUVliKY throughout the City three time weekly (Tuesday, Thursdays and SuturdayO Opposite Canadian Legion lacKENZIE FURN'TURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY IN STOCK JNOLEUM For all your floors. JED SPRINGS All sizes. BED MATTRESSES All sizes. JED PILLOWS All feathers. ne 775 IOES for Fall Wear. ... r Jely shoes In open heel and toe In cuban and spike are f being presented to you by 327 3rd Avenue CUT RATE SHOE STORE Across From Ormes Drug Store Cow Bay We have a complete variety of available Me at . . OIINNY'S nNNY S rK RAD Coffee b Tops) YD ceries. tresh traits, v eeeiaoies- 1 obaccos and Confectionery NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Local News It A Owing to congestion of work i we cannot accept FINISHED j i laundry until Nov. 1. Pioneer Canadian Laundries. (246) I Reliable boy wanted for Dally News delivery route In Wartime Housing district, 6th Ave. E. City fire department answered (two calls last night, extinguish ing a small rubbish fire at the j foot of the Borden st. stairway j ' at mldnleht. and resnondlnir tn a false alarm at Cow Bay at 2 J a.m A Commencing Saturday. Oct. 21 our service garages will close every Saturday at 1 pjn. Commencing Monday, Oct. 23, oui i service garages will close dally 'between 12 noon and 1 pjn. S. E. Parker Ltd., Rupert Motor i Long Motors 1! Sore Throat i due to a cold. Let a little time-tested, soothing VapoRub melt on Wlftf C tongue. Works fine I YvJ Engagement Mrs. Hilda Berg of Prince Ru Edward Ted) Parkhouse, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Parkhouse, of Victoria, the wed ding to take place December 4 at First Baptist Church. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged lor a full month at 25c a word. Dry Dock Employees Welfare Association Dance. Staff Dining Hall, Friday. Oct. 20. Music by Swing Quintette. 9 12. eras PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS ENROLL NINE RECRUITS IN GIRL GUIDES A very interesting ceremony t6ok place at the Girl Guide meeting at the Cathedral hall on Tuesday night when nine re-1 crults were enrolled as Girl Guides by the captain, Miss H. Silversides. These girls had all; passed their tenderfoot tests and1 were presented by their patroJ. leader for enrolment. Anne Borland, Margot Brown and Betty Birch were presented by Audrey Hunter. Alice Hatten, Bernlce Scar, and Margaret Keays were presented by Ruth Walton. Dianne Gllker, Malva Hanseu and Janet Budlnich were presented by Dorothy Kergin. Later, games were played anu plans were made for further activities for the winter months. The girls are showing a very marked Improvement and their display of marching was particularly fine. Miss Silversides is to be commended for her able leadership and fine work among the girls of Prince Rupert, KINSMEN WILL pert, announces the engagement pnrr fUARTPR NEXT MONTH Charter night for the newly organized Kinsmen's Club will bt held about the middle of ember, with Kinsmen officials from outside points, possibly I j Vancouver, making the presen-; tatlon, It was learned at the , weekly meeting Wednesday. Milk for Britain bottles have j been distributed to 12 public j places in the city and the Hall-lowe'en Shell Out campaign will beeln Thursday. ArranKements Dance every Saturday night, f0r distributing T. B. Christmas Oddfellows' Hall. De Carlo's or- ,,,. eals were .prp also aUn h.,,iri begun. f chestra C.C.F. Bridge Drive, Saturday. new member. L.O B.A. Dance, Oddfellows' I Hall, Monday, Oct. 23, 9;30-l:30.l GARDEN BECOMES PARK Rebkah Fall Bazaar, Odd-' ODIHAM, Eng. 0; Miss Hilda fellow' Hall, Oct. 26, 2 pjn. Chamberlain, sister of the late Valhalla dance, in aid of P"ie number, nas ouerea pari school libraries. Oddfellows' Hall, of her garden in this Hampshire Oct 27, 9:30-1:30 a,m. .town to the parish council for a Halloween uance. r.n. serve A.A. Battery. Frl Oct. Re- 27, Armouries'. L.O.B.A. tea, October 27. Hallowe'en Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, October 31. SALVATION ARMY DRIVE L.P.P. Halloween Jamboree, Atlln Fisheries Ltd. Oct. 31, Eagles' Hall. Tickets at Mr. and Mrs. G. M. B. Lamb, Tailor, 50c. , Carrlgnon Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 9. E- L,Pt C.W.L. Bridge. Whist and Crib- P. Drain bage. K. C. Hut, Nov. 9. W. G. Sheardown St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Sheardown's Bazaar, 3 p.m.. Nov. 16. Jones ramny aiarKet Eastern Star Dance, Nov. 17. a ..., ... Dibb Printing Co. Bt. peters run uaz;uu, nuv- ember 23. Cambrat Chapter. I.OD.E, Fall Tea, Nov. 23, home of Mr3. George Rorle, 4th Ave. W. United Church fall sale, Thursday. December 7. Collart Si McCaffery Ltd. John Bulger Ltd. j, Sgt. O. L. Hall Anonymous Prince of Wales Rangers Total to date 25.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 10.03 10.00 5.0u 2.00 39.69 List One Killed, Two Wounded 'Qne Prince. Rupert man is listed killed, and one slightly injured in the latest Canadian Army casualty list released today. Also named as slightly wounded Is a soldier from Princ George. Killed Lieut. John Alexander Altken, whose wife, Mrs. Josephine Margaret Altken. was for- Jmerly employed by the Depart- . . -. m w . . jncjn gi Mines ana resources here. He was serving with a British Columbia regiment. 340.43 HI Slightly wounded Cpl. Earl Edgar Mather, whose mothei, Mrs.'Daphne J. Mather, lives In Prince Rupert. He Is serving with the Canadian Armored Corps. Tpr. Cyril Leonard Range. whose mother, Mrs. Eva M. Range, lives at Prince George. He Is also with the Canadian Armored Corps. No. 1 Potatoes Hazelton. Per J ewY deliverer! Citro Marmalade Grapefruit, Orange Lemon. 24 oz. jar Tomato Soup Aylmer, 10-oz. I Mr..: Corn Flakes PosJ's, 8-oz. pkts. Eacr i . v i ... M):inYir-jmrtirtTftftTrf3,f i. ... S2.75 and GREEN BEANS Job's uaugniers- rasnion uis-. " - - - TA& JATA II II AT play. Oct. 27. Masonic Hall. jed money for a sports centre. jQJjlJ JQ !Jr 25c CHOICE PEAS HEINZ KETCHUP 35c TOILET TISSUE SODA BISCUITS Quick Quaker Oats Free Tumbler. 9f? Per nkt FKEF DELIVERY 8c 1111! I 1 1 I I I A.B. FRED LEWIS IS MARRIED IN VICTORIA A wedding of much Interest i to Prince Rupert friends took place at the Church of Our Lord, Victoria, when Miss Mireille El len Nix, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nix, Victoria, became the bride of AB Fred Lewis, R.C.N.V.R., only son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Lewis, Prince Rupert. 1 The happy couple are spending a week's honeymoon' In Vancouver and are expected home on Monday to spend the rest of the bridegroom's leave with his par-ents. AB Lewis has Just returned from overseas duty with the Navy, where he took part In D-Day operations. JUST SO MUCH TO SPEND? THEN SHOP AND SAVE AT YOUR OVERWAITEA STORE, .BECAUSE OVERWAITEA SELLS TONS OF FOOD DAILY EXPENSES AND prices are low Avalon Raspberry Jam With Pectin. 4-lb. tin. OVs KQp 1 coupons Mcintosh Red Apples Per box delivered $2.35 and $3.45 Garden Gate. Choice Quality. 55c Ungraded. 4 tins Green Delta. Size 5. I tins, 20-oz. 14-oz. bottle. Per bottle Lifchuoy Soap Fxtra Special. I bars 55c 24c Australian Sultanas For Xmas Baking IV- 20-oz:, 2 tills 25c Snow-Whlte. tt rolls I.B.C. Plain or Salted, lb. pkt. I'eri'ex Bleach Per Bottle 19c 25c '48-ozrim" 28c SPECIALS GOOD FRI. & SAT. OVERWAITEA 39c 19c 19c PHONE 843 GEO. J.DAWES AUCTIONEER VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD 'EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 146 4th Ave. E. RED 127 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S !jj25 FINEST SALMON BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS, LTD. Vancouver, Canada For the Cooler Days.. Of Fall and Winter Topcoats By Fashion Craft and Sod Embodying perfect Style and Fit with long-weal ing qualities. The range includes Manx and Scotch Tweeds, Kynoch Fleeces, West of En glands, Polo Cloths and Gabar dines. Priced from $27.50 to $41.50 ay A&wmtmm See our Selection while Stocks are complete Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY It I U T II DA V AND liV V. It l A l A U IKS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN I'KNS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 Julia Arthur DRESS PUMPS In British Tan and Golden Tobacco Colors with Dress Cuban and Low Cuban Heels. Perfect fitting Elasticized lines Black Kid Tango Pumps Just arrived Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The. Home of Good Shoes" (