PAGE SIX New Accessories have a way... Brightening up the Old or Emphasizing the New . . . Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Collars, Scarves, Millinery, Handbags, Flowers RUPERT PEOPLES STORE hwcst mm MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" Opposite Canadian Legion We can say this in three words BUY COAL NOW! ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. ' 11G PHONES - 117 Business and 'SMITH'S ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers :Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 f 43 F. MURPHY r A' FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 884 wictorv Professional HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 71d Vrncor Kroof arm rapernanging 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 INTERNATIONAL t nvnnM cunr E CORRESPONDENCE BPAUl SCHOOLS , fine repair'work DONE Canadian Limited 733 2nd Ave. B. F. Lovln, Representative , IDEAL CLEANERS Box 526 1315 Piggot Ave. "House of Better Cleaning" ' Prince Rupert, B.C. Authorized "FLEX FORM SERVICE" . SHOE REPAIR shaPes Dresses . . . Without Guesses Work Guaranteed Quick Service Waterproofing a Specialty 103t 9th Avenue West PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 GEORGE L. RORIE : Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. BERT'S TRANSFER income Ta Returns Compiled and MESSENGER Besner Block Phone 387 phones '. . Days, Blk. 884 Nights, Grn. 860 NURSERY SCHOOL X pW"sm1 NOW OPEN ,(v You Cal1 ,. . , We IIaul , Community Club House 920 Hays :Cove Avenue Lumber Baggage Freight, Utr. 10-12 dally except Saturday Express Household Effects and Sunday. 15c per day o25 ist Ave E Prlnce Rupert, DAILY NEWS mm TTTTTTTT YTTTTTTTT YT7TTTT FOIl SALE FOR SALE Chesterfield . suite, spring seats.' Apply 338 BIggar Place. (262) FOR SALE Dwelling house and work shop at Dodge Cove, ' Digby Island, wateriront location; also one tent 14x16, 4ft. wall with flye. Apply H. Lund, Dodge Cove. (265) FOR SALE Double bed complete; one gate legged table. 427 7th Ave. E. (262) ! FOR SALE Dining room suite. 653 5th Ave. E. (261) FOR SALE Double bed complete, practically new. 227 4th St. (264) ! FOR SALE Chesterfield; arm chair with mohair cushions; mirror; book rack; dressmaker model. Ph. Blue 127. FOR SALE Third Ave Business, 2 storey building with 2 apartments above $8,000 Six-room house, fully modern. centrally located $3,000 Six-room house, fully modern, 4th Ave. W $4,500 Going concern, restaurantVlth all equipment 6,000 Collart St McCaffery, Third Ave. W. Ph. 11. HELP WANTED WANTED Substitute teachers for high school. Apply Secretary School Board, City Hall. (261) MEAT CUTTER wanted; good wages to right man. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 158. (tf) WANTED WANTED Oil burner. Ph. Blue 162 after 6. (265) WANTED Housekeeping room for single girl; will share. Ph. Black 769. (262) WANTED Cream or white enamelled cook stove, single spring - filled mattress and springs. Ph; Green 873J1 (262) WANTED Room by young couple with 'child. Box 889 Dally News. WANTED Housekeeping room for business glrlsr centrally located; urgent. Ph. Red 943 after 5 o'clock. (260) WANTED Enamel coal and wood range, good condition. Ph. 653 during office hours. (261) WANTED Double bed. Apply Box 888 Daily News. (260) WANTED to buy. kiddy's tricycle. Green 327. (262) WANTED TO BUY Twin baby buggy. Ph. Green 973; (264) WANTED Furnished .apartment for young married" couple, non-smokers and drinkers. References. Box 880 Daily ' News. (261) WANTED Quiet working couple need 1-2 rooms, semi-furnished Ph. 9", Jean, (264) WANTED 2 or 3 room apart ment for 3 office girls. Can give reference. Ph. Red 600, after 5:30. (264) LOST LOST Sunday evening, leather wallet, containing national registration card and other Important papers. Please re turn to Daily News office. Reward, (261) LOST Union nil r.n rfpllunrv dook; rewara. vn. 382. (tr- LOST Wallet between C.N.R. station and L.D. Cafe, containing registration card and important papers. Finder please retftrn to E. G. Ryan, Sunny -side. (262- LOST Scotty pup, 5 months' old, Brendle colored, answers ! to Lucky. Reward. Blue 980. (262) LOST Soldier's gold Bulova wristwatch; wide brown strap. Reward. Soo Suds orderly room, Pte. R. G. Parker. (261) LOST Green dog harness with dog tag attached. Ph. Red 489. (260) PERSONAL SLENDER TABLETS are effective. Two weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' $5, at all druggists. (265)' PAINTING and Paperhanglng. Ph. 46. H. Lund. BAYZAND & SEELKY, Painting, Decorating, Kalsomlnlng. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. "Satisfaction" our motto. LONELY Get acquainted. Particulars free. Western Social Club, Sub. 23, Edmonton Alberta. PERSONAL Would the army truck driver who ran over dog by Lindsay's garage Thursday, please phone Red 323. (264) XMAS SUBSCRIPTIONS should be in now. We handle subscriptions for all magazines obtainable. Northern Distributors, opp. Post Office, on 4th St. THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY SPORT MEWS NAVY WINS IN BADMINTON Posting a record of 14 games won to their opponents' 11, Navy defeated Air Force in a badminton tournament In the Naval Drill Hall yesterday afternoon. This was a return tourney inasmuch as the Navy team defeated the R.CJV.F. previously at Seal Cove. Each team consisted of ten players, who played all doubles sets. Lt. Pidgeon and Lt. Collls pac ed the winners' efforts with five triumphs in as many games. Lt-Comdr. Astbury and Bruce Mc- Intyre, Y.M.OA. superlvsor. won four out of five, as did Chief Petty Officers Stewart and Bus sanlch. The last-named C.P.O. makes his home in Prince Rupert. U.S. Football Army 83, Villanova 0. Cornell 25, Columbia 7. Michigan 41, Pensylvania 19. Navy 32, Notre Dame 13. Yale 6, Dartmouth 0, Duke 19, Georgia Tech 13. Iowa 27, Nebraska 6. Minnesota 14, Northwestern 14 Missouri 13, Michigan State 7. Ohio State 1, Indiana 7. Alameda Coast Guard 12, California 6. Southern California 28, San-diego Naval 21. Utah 0, Denver 0. Buy a Victory Bond today Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) MONDAY P.M. 4:00 Sound off 4;25 q j jive 4:30 California Melodies 5:00 Music from America 9:30 Sports. Reviews. 5:45 Personal Album 6:00 Aldrich Family 6:30 Victory Loan Reporter 6:45 Guess Who? 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Canadian Roundup 7:30 Holiday for Piano 7:45 Clement Q. Williams 8:00 String Album 8:30 Front Line Theatre 9:00 Bob Hope 9:30 Great Gildersleeve 10:00 CBC News , ' 10:10 Elmore Phllpott 10:15 CBC News Roundup 10:30 Double Feature 11:00 Silent TUESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:uu UBn News 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Morning Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Recorded 9:45 March Time 10:00 Salon Musicale 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Reeorded 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Studio Scrapbook 11:33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:36 Recorded 11:45 Raymond Scott P.M. 12:00 Melody Hour 12:30 CBC News , 12:45 Band Wagon 1:00 One Night Stand 1:30 Junior Music 2:00 Silent IN THE SUPREME COURT OP URITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ARTHUR ALEXANDER McEWEN. DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme Court ol British Columbia, I was on the 3rd day of November, A.D. 1944 appointed Administrator of the estate of Arthur Alexander McEwcn, who died on the 22nd day or September. 1944. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with mc properly verified on or before the 15th day of December, '" iaiiiiits wnicn attribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. , Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 4th day of November, A D 1944. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" , AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP FRED 8TEPKO. DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that br, Order of His Honor Judge Fisher. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 2nd day of November. A.D. 1944 appointed Administrator with the win annexed of the estate of Fred Stepko. who ?J?J on,.tne 1?th day of September. 1944. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and. all persons having claims against the said Estate are reaulred to file them with m-properly verified on or before the 15th dav of December. 1944, fall-Inir which distribution win be made hnvln regard, only to such clMms of which I Rhnll have been notified. Dntol at Prince Rupert, BO, this 2nd day of November. AT) 1944, NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prlnci. Rupert B.C. Sport Chat The word has been goln& around the National Hockey League that the Montreal Canadians again will be the best club in the circuit, perhaps even better than last season. But coach Dick Irvln wants to show that they're best not only "on paper but on the ice as well. Dick has been drilling his players hard, paying careful attention to details. Although the Canadiens lost a few players through thu ruling that denies them the use of men deferred from military service for other than physical reasons, they have a wealth of new material to replace them Bill Durnan, last season's star goalie and winner of the Vezina Trophy, is back in the nets with the able Paul Bibcault in reserve. Bibcault, discharged last year from the Canadian Army, has been sought by several clubs, but the Canadiens plan to keep him. On defence, Leo Lamoux, Glen Harmon and Emile Lynchard remain from last year's Stanley Cup championship squad, alon', with. Frankie Eddols, who has been on the Canadiens' list for several years and gets his first chance to play big league hockey after his discharge from the R.C. A. F. Centre Elmer Lach and wing; men Toe Blake and Mauricu Richard again are functioning as a unit. They prodded most of the club's scoring punch last season and have performed just as well In training. Roland Rosslg-nol, who probably Is the only rookie on the starting team, is performing with Buddy O'Connor and Dutch Hlller on the second line. Rosslgnol comes from. last year's senloanfate'tfricrfarrw plon club, the Quebec-AepJ.p Ray Getliffe and. Murph Chamberlain have places on the THERE'S CHARACTER IN HANDS AND IN TOBACCOS! REMEMBRANCE Poppies on sale as RELAXATION OF DIM-OUT Announced in Vancouver Hut Does Not Necessarily Apply To Prince Kupcrt VANCOUVER, Nov. 6 CTv-The i use of unattended lights will be permitted after midnight, November 8, civilian defence officials announced in making pub - ? lie an easing of black-out regu- j lations. Present rules say lights and signs are permitted when some one is on the premises to extinguish them in case of air raid warning. Prince, Rupert being in a different civilian defence zone than Vancouver, a change In dim-out regulations at Vancouver docs not necessarily Include Prince Rupert. J. J. Little, local civilian dqfencc chairman, said today. No advice has yet been received of a relaxation here. May Send Letters To France Again OTTAWA, Nov. 6 Canadian postal service has again been extended to France. Business and private letters may be sent. FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR By the Canadian Press Nov. 6, 1940 R.A.F. bombers hit Berlin, Lcuna, Hamburg, Dulsberg, Dusseldorf and object tlvcs In Nazi-occupied countries. British government requisitioned 24 Latvian, Estonian and Lithuanian merchant ships. Britain advanced $22,250,000 to Greece. THREE-IN-ONE CITY Budapest is a three-ln-one city made up of the former towns of Buda, O-Buda and Pest. third line with Fernand Gauth-1 ier or Tod Cameron working with them. Gauthler, with the New York Rangers last year, has the benefit of major league experience, but Campeau, a graduate .of the Montreal Royals' Juniors, has been going at a' good clip. Bob Flllon' fills the same utility role he had las year. DAY, NOVEMBER 11 usual, give generously. Tom Morgan's hands tamp a pipe with the same loving care with which he planks a sailboat. Honest quality that's what Tom goes for . ; ; and that's why he always smokes Old Virginia; OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO a real pipe smoker's tobacco TODAY AND TUF.S. Compicte Shows, u, . Feature ; :30. 3:30, 5:3QJ Capitol ootnrt hJI UblU V II III l-Tll H v, v J uii: nurt: m imvp nut 500 5th Ave. East 11411111 ll'liwlwrt liiiitm iiuimiurii Made by the natives of the InteriJ British Columbia . . . Genuine Buckskin, cmbroldeni Vests m Jackets 20.00 to SI Camera Cases 1' Moccasins.iiill sizes, from , 11 I'OI LSIiX S III Cth AVE. E., BESIDE P.O. 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