PAGE FOUR 'Created by AMERICA'S FAMOUS HAttEfl YOUR FAVORITES CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 731 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN KING GEORGE CAFE ' Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 1 2nd Avenue and 8th Street The Offices of J. M. S. LOURSER Doctor of Chiropractic Will be CLOSED from Sept. 1st until Oct. Cth FASHION ADAMROYAL Look your best this Fall in fine felri that are noted for smartneis, ityle and comfort ... you can select your favorite from a wide variety of the latest fashions. EXCLUSIVE IN PRINCE RUPERT RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' STORE 217 Sixth Street Just Around the Corner Corner of 6th and Fulton HALF MOON SNACK (Manager, George Lum) . OPENING FOR BUSINESS Saturday, September 23 Specializing In LUNCHES CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY From 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. Opposite Sunrise Grocery J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic 1 If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 Games: n,ww' ?ioy.e tvenmgs Rai;i: with Games for the Whole Family! Jigsaw Puzzles 40c - 75c Crown & Anchor 75c Truth and Consequences 75c Rummoli 30c Parchesi . 35c - 80c Canada Map Puzzle' 40c Darts $2.50 New Easy Money $2.50 A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD rhonfe 775 A GOOD PLACE TO BUY IN STOCK LINOLEUM For all your floors. BED SPRINGS-AU sizes. BED MATTRESSES All sizes. BED PILLOWS All feathers. 327 3rd Avenue DAILY NEWS Classified Section... Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTMT f f FOR SALE FOR SALE Four-room cottage, close in; completely lurnisnea, including radio, electrolux, washing machine, sewing machine, etc. $2400. Occupancy November 15. Inquire McCly-mont Agencies. (233) FOR SALE Battery electric mantle radio. 1133 7th Ave. E. Can be seen after 5 p.m. (234) FOR SALE Piano, in good condition. $150.00. 1717 Graham Ave. (235) FOR SALE Apartment Block, 4 large bright apartments, good basement. Low price for quick sale. Cash or terms. See McClymont Agencies, 307 3rd Ave. (232) FOR SALE Kodak, Eastman, 2C, F7.7 lens, good condition. Box 851 Daily News. (233) FOR SALE Number of rabbits and large hutch. Reasonable. Phone 747. (232) FOR SALE Seven-room house and three-room cabin, situated on one lot and 2. $2000.00 cash or terms. Apply 549 9th Ave. West. Phone Blue 737. (235) FOR SALE At Massett, Queen Charlotte Isl., four-room bungalow, semi-furnished, with five lots. $1750' cash or terms. For information write to M. Marse, 745 W. Broadway, Van. (232) FOR SALE One quarter section ranch at Wistaria Lakes District. House and barn, centrally located on main highway, near Post Office and school. For particulars apply W. King, Ambrose Ave. (234) FOR SALE Soda fountain, eight-hole cabinet, back bar, six stools, milk shake machine; reasonable. Mussalems, Box 575. , (233) HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE House keeper, call at 208 4th Ave. West or phone 844. (234) WANTED Experienced shoe sales lady. Apply National beiective service, A.F 149. WANTED Resident worker 35 or over, without family. Ap ply N.S.S. AF. 146. (tf) WANTED WANTED 3, 4 or 5 -room furnished or unfurnished house; Immediately. Phone Red 773. (237) WANTED Accountant and wife require small four or five-room house, close in. Will rent or buy at reasonable price. Phone 653 during office hours. (234) WANTED Board and room, or two rooms, self - contained. Phone 537. (234) WILL BUY 22 pistol, in good shape, or trade new Montague flyrod. double taper silk line, and Pfleuger reel, all new. Call American Signals 382. (237) WANTED TO RENT Room in private home, for working girl. Phone 303 after 4. (237) WANTED Battery radio in good condition. Apply Box 417 Kltwanga, B.C. (235) WANTED TO RENT OR BUY Shack near Government Elevator; cash. Apply Box 849, Daily News. (233) WANTED 2, 3, 4-room house or apariment, unfurnished. No children. Urgent. Reward. Phone Red 884. (234) LOST AND FOUND LOST Between 7th Ave. East and McBride Street, No. 1464-C Army Compass. Reward. Phone Blue 469, or leave at Daily News office. (tf) FOUND Wedding ring. Owner may nave same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this ad. PERSONAL GET SURE RELIEF with Lloyd's vuni ana wauous saive. 50c at Orme's Ltd. (236) PAINTING and Paperhanglng. t-ii. to. ii, j, liuna. (233) BAYZAND & SEELEY, Painting, ueturawiiK, tt.aisomming. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. "Satisfaction" our motto. LUCK STAYS WITH CAT SYDNEY. Australia. ) WhPn salvagemen started work 10 days auer tne wreck of a. freighter off the Australian coast, the onW living thing on board was u black cat. The cat was presented to a woman racehorse owner, but so far, the luck has been restricted to the cat. GREAT HIKERS The average person Is estimated to walk 18.098 steps or Va miles a day. TUB DAILY NEWS TUESDAY. CITY COUNCIL City Council last night received a reply to a letter sent to the Ministry of Supply which urgea that the local shipyard be kept operating at full capacity., The reply, signed by W. J. BenneW, deputy minister, stated that as procurement agency for the de-ience services, it was the department's policy to employ Canada's industry and manpower In accordance with wartime Financial responsibility for structural repairs to the Exhibition Building, which have been made by the U. S. Army, was repudiated by City Council last night on the grounds that the army had not notified the city that the repairs were to be made. Council adopted a recommendation of the finance committee that since the city had not been consulted in the matter, they cannot entertain the request for reimbursement. Value of the repairs was $573. City Council adopted a recommendation of the finance committee that future arrangements for holidays for employees be made by heads of departments and Holidays for department heads be arranged directly with the committees concerned. Permission to lease a lot on the west side of Hawklnson's Laundry was granted to J. P. Hawklnson for the purpose of building a garage, on the under standing that one month's notice be given to remove the building, should the city require the pro perty. Rental will be set at the rate of six percent per annum of the assessed value of the lot. Plans of Wartime Housing project number 6, covering 8th ave. E., received by city council last night from G. M. Christie, Wartime Housing engineer, were referred to the city engineer for report. A request by the local ration board for the use of the city council chamber on October 17- 20 as a centre for distribution of ration book number five was granted by City Council last night. Adopted by City Council last night was a recommendation by the works committee that the administrator of Wartime Housing Limited be notified that approval is given for the water drainage holes already excavated by the company on Sixth qve. E. providing they are properly covered and that Wartime Housing agrees to indemnify the city in case of damage suits resulting from accidents. Purchase of six iron beds, 10 pairs of sheets and eight pairs of pillow slips for the fire hall was approved by council on re commendation of the committee. SEE F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 884 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street Phone 655 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. P. Lovin. Representative Box 52S 1315 Piggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.O. VAL SPIDEL Floor Sanding and Finls'hlng Alterations and Repairing Phone Green 880 , General Delivery GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Complied Besner Block Phone 387 COUNCIL URGES REASSESSMENT A recommendation that next year's city council proceed with the re-assessment of all property in the city was passed by city council in committee of the whole last night. The committee recommended that A. H. Wooley of Vancouver be engaged for the work. The committee also recommended the re-establlshment of a farmers' market in the city, similar to that which was in operation years ago. Agricultural centres In the Interior will be contacted to determine their reaction to the idea. Sanitary Inspector Stonehouse Resigns City Council last night accepted with regret the resignation of C. R. Stonehouse from the position of Sanitary Inspector, ana considered a letter from Medical Health Officer Dr. R. G. Knlpe, recommending M. J. Harper of Nanalmo for the position. Mi. Stonehouse resignation becomes effective November 1. He has accepted a position at Victoria with the Provincial Health RECORD VILLAGE LIFE LACOCK, Eng.. 0 This Wilt shire village has been selected iby the British Council for the making of a photographic record of the life of an English village. SeaB reezes The financial statement wa read by the secretary-treasurer, C. J. Norrington,' showing the-affairs of the hall to be in a people. Henry McEwen, of Dauphin, Mantitoba, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boddie, returned to his home on utilities Saturday's train. Mr. McEwen was here to attend the funeral of usiness an 6 Prof, rotessionai ' HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Englneeid Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 LONDON SHOE REPAIR FINE REPAIR WORK DONE 733 2nd Ave. LEARN FRENCH Acquire a perfect 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 Mall Orders Box 09 Get quick acllonl Get satis faction! Use the Dally News classified ads to reach the lar gest number of newspaper readers In Prince Rupert. SPINE TINGLER COMEDY HERE "The Ghost Breakers," With Hope and Goddard, Here Mystery, murder, chicanery and comedy are blended into one picture in 'The Ghost Breakers" which comes to the Capitol The-atra here for this Wednesday only with Bop Hope and Paulettc Goddard sharing starring honors. Briefly, the story has to do with Paulette's Inheritance of a haunted castle on an island of. Cuba. Sinister forces are at work to frighten her Into selling the estate without even Investigating stories of horror and suddeir death that are associated with the castle. Bob Hope, in the char acter of a radio commentator, becomes her ally and, during a night in the mystery house, ex perlence all sorts of frights and thrills before the secret of the castle and Its arch-murderer U revealed In an unexpected de nouement. The cast also Includes Richard Carlson, Paul Lukas, Anthony "Quinn and Willie Best. Native Appears On Theft Preliminary Charged with the theft of $117 from the fishing boat Misty owned by Roy Arthur Johnson, Silas Innes a native, appeared before Magistrate W. D. Vance Monday and was remanded until this afternoon for preliminary hearing. Innes was arrested at 5 o'clock Monday morning by city police on the Cow Bay floats. Buy War Savings Stamps. from... SEAL COVE Annual Meeting St. Peter's Boilermakers' Club Good Work Bonny, Bonny Heather The annual meeting of Si. Peter's Parish Hall Committee was held last Thursday with Rev. E. W. Scott in the chair in tht unavoidable- absence of chairman J. E. Boddie. his brother, the late A. A toe- Ewen. The Boilermakers' Athletic Club Is doing a good work among the young lads of the Seal Cove district. The Club Is receiving young would-be boxers and athletes by the dozen and It should not be a difficult matter to keep ftinco hnuo nft fVi cfroofe lurlntr ....., w , ., ,. w.s,tne wlnter evenings, winter activities were dlscusseoJ ii -i i i i . i i ! auu il was ueciueu iu sanu ana rr-i. . i ...., . . r..i.,, i i. .i. ,i , ;. . : Aue ueaumui ocas oi ocoiusu i lf L3"d .father in the gardens of the I ,ailulcCMCwu1.lllcluu,ul.Co!d Storage bring nostalgio mlttee expressed Its appreciation Emories, of the old land to many of the co-operation of the young 0she )mlnds- , d asked wlstfuIly. "May I pick Just one stem? l haven't seen heather since I left Scotland many years ago." Harvest Thanksgiving services were held In St. Peter's Church on Sunday. The church was beautifully decorated with fruit, flowers, vegetables and the har vest of the sea by ladles of the congregation, under the direc tion of Mrs. G. A. Kelsey. The Rector, Rc,v. E. W. Scott, In his sermon, stressed the need for the careful use and conservation of the many bountiful gifts of this great Dominion. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Sound off 4:15 G. I. Jlvc 4:30 G. I. 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