5DAV JANUARY 4, 1344 I 'OH NOTICE TO WAR WORKERS! Few Drops at First MPs Prevent Many F.W ROYAL HOTEL Heme Aaj From Hume Kites 7Sc up llaumo. Mot and Cold Wstrr ITlnre Kapert, B.C. -u ...1 n.. Ill uiir o . . TTTVVVTVTTTT Meet Me At JOHNNY'S e Johnny's HACK BAR H)t (ffre h Top) 1 1 t'VTIV 11.1.. I I I riiusr. w or Sneeze Colds trom uzvwr- -I I m-io nvm lost davs lost pa V. PlA ft few rtarvt F VUi l Vs-tw-nol up rotlt nnstrit-tt first truffle. rtfcrce or tlah nf C;U, This simple precaution aids natural dr. Iflfiff , cnimt cM and so helps prevent many W lliKS 4 uiv" - - ft - w- w wwm u mm mw wm Universal Week Of Prayer Opens Observance of Unlrersal Week of Prayer commenced In Prince Rupert last night at St. Paul's Lutheran Church when 4 congregation of about forty persons was in attendance, the speaker of the evening being Rev. E. W. Scott, rector of St. Peter's An glican Church, Seal Cove, whose subject was The chorth In the New Age. There was voluntary prayer and Mrs. t. B. Anderson pmloVd at the; organ to accompany the hymns. Tonight's meeting will be at First United Church with Rev. M. B. Anderson, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, as speaker. Announcements All adrertUemrnts In this column be charted tor s full inonl'j tl tk 1 word. 1 1 ii. 1 a Hum Tea at tne nome 1 lease for LOCAL NEWS NOTES Moose Lodge meets tonight at 18 o'clock In the Eagle Hall. t A Moose Ladles' meeting on ; Wednesday. Oddfellows' Hall, 8 p.tn, Mr and Mrs. 8. P. Woodslde are returning to the ritv innwr. I row from Victoria where they spent, tne Christmas vacation. Universal week of Prayer m e ing at & o'clock tonight. First United Church. Rev M. B. Anderson. Mis. J. D. MacLennant left on Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. J D. MacKinnon Is leaving to-1 night on a trip to Vancouver. On recommendation of the j finance committee, the city council tost ntfht decided to that it was not entitled to re- uie requirrments 01 me aci wm rrferred to the finance committee at iMt night's meeting' of the etty council. A request from Theo Collart that the elty carry out ime filling work near the Summit Apartments to facilitate U putting In of a private road way so that garbage trucks ma' approach the premises was re ferred to the board of works f- r report on coming up before the n eity council at last nights rtn 1,0cm ua an meeting. g Mm 0H)nr MltehH1 January Pasteurized MIIiK U aflth. DAIRY .Maw D.a"'"' at la4t C.C.F- Dance. Oddfellow.' Hall, :a-.tr:i:!Sfrrr!Tl or income lax Hint'RNS SFJ5 IC K. .ilOlcTl.MKK January 14th.. Df Carlos orthM- nnt-s meeimf oivntxiy eoi- tra. vi 10 Ull Orrhesira and Wood Fuel refreshments. Daily News AdTcrtlstng Brings Kesults. ITTITTffItT,T,TfTITlTffIffTW?TIf,ffHTTITT Please lot us have your order for wood fuel at once. We have plenty of wood on hand. I'hone your order for wood to your regular fuel dealer. ? ALBERT & McCAF FERY LTD. IIIONK llfi and 117 Thrifty Housewives U'l.' mi imituri A full line of Swift's Premium Meals at all times. A complete and Fresh stock of Fruit and Vegetables. You ean get everything you want at this Community Shopping Centre Prices Right. OPirmtwii urn gg 1 niPT J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Smith ntork ItUIlNERS roL nu CLE A AN EI) HANDYMAN HOME SP.RVICE Black 735 224 Seventh Ave. West 4 cil. after an authortstng resolu tion had been pawed by the Moose Udles lnee. Wedne appointed the jarnrt of day. 5th. at the Oddfellow,' Hsll rcTWon. on,( " 2. Jean DcCarlos .7". . ,'" '.T 1 sui 01 Am. nirii, aiu. owrinni. Aid. Elliott. Aid. Black andtl mayor. An application from the Chinese Patriotic Association for pettntMloii to purchase a new section In FatrrJr- Cemetery across the path trom the present Chinese section which Is filled up was referred to the board of works at last ntfht meeting of the city council. Col. Thomas J. Weed. United States port commander, had a ktter before the city council last nlht acknowledging a complaint from the council that truck drivers of the forces were not observing instructions in regard to traffic on city streets. Col. Wood gave assurance that due attention would I be given the complaint. Similar representations had been mad to the Canadian military authorities but no reply had yet j been received, the council was : advised. GOLDBLOOM is hack Buying Furs. Will pay 30r; more than anyone else. Don't be foolish and sell your furs at the waterfront. Bring them up to the Old Reliable W. Goldbloom KWONO SAN (I IIINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tsl 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to l! p.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from Z p.m. 12 p m. Phone Red 247 WANTED THE DAILY NKW3 City Engineer O. S. Hanes had a letter before the city council last night pointing out that the city had repaired holes on Fifth Avenue between Mc-Bride Street and Hays Cove Circle, only to have the aren-ue subjected to heavy and dam aging traffic by the Royal Can- adlun Air Force. The letter was ffltd. the council having already requested that eleventh Avenue be used for such traffic. Card of Thanks SINCERE APPRECIATION Mr. and Mrs. Colder on of the Oentlemen residing at the Eventide Home wish to TOO LA1F. TO CLASSIFY .Und?f Be.ltiL Z'? LOST-One car chain for Ford Act since It had not tred up to v (m 2n1 0 3rd Avfnues Finder pl-y.se phone lfrave at Empire office 64 or WANTED Portable Typewriter Box 051 Daily News. 5 WANTED Two room furnished apartment within walking distance of town. Reward $35 for Information and securing of apartment. Phone Signal Corps. Extension 406. M. J Edwards. (306) WANTED Furnished or unfur nished house or apartment. Call Burnett. Marine Repair Shop. A.T5. (307) ROOM AND BOARD for 2 girls. Box 647 Daily News. (307) YOUNO married woman wants housework; wages 50c per hour. Phone Blue 801. (1) QUIET Alrforce officer and wife desire room and board or room with kitchen privileges. Box 648 Dally News. (4) WANTED Housekeeping room, furnished. Phone Red 284. - (5) RESPECTABLE wants room. News. Canadian girl Box 652 Daily (2) WANTED Sleeping room, light housekeeping room preferred for Air Force couple; both working. Phone Room 87. Prince Rupert Hotel. (3) WANTED Well heattd light housekeeping rooms for soldier's wife and year aid boy. Sigmn. Fisher, L. C Signal Barracks, City. (7) WANTED Fly-rod of good make; price no object. Reels or other accessories. Apply Box 653 Dally News. (7 WANTED Room or board and room for Area Bandsman's wife- no children. Box 650 Daily News. (3) LOST LOST Upper plate of false teeth on Graham Ave. Finder plense leave at Dally News. (4) LOST-llrl's sterling Identification bracelet with Navy crest. Finder please leave at Dally News Office. (tf) LOST Drown leather key case containing keys, and registration card. Please leave at Dally News. (2) Naval Baptism Is Solemnized The wardroom of one of HU Majesty's Canadian ships In a western Canadian port was the scene of an ancient and lmpres sive ceremony last Sunday when the infant son of Lieut. Gordon Draeseke. R.C.N.V.R and Mrs. Draesefce received the names Douglas Gordon. Following a traditional naval custom the ship's bell was In- .... 4 n,4 . n .An4nl lha Tint. FOR SALE FOR SALE Central Hotel Dining Room. Reasonable. Apply within. (306) FOR S,fF 12 fujt round bot- torn Ave. r. wbsat East. Apply 1136 Cth (6) FOR SALE Drop-side couch. complete, 4 foot mattress. 1034 ; 1 7th Ave. East. '7) FOR RENT FOR RENT Vacancy, close In. Gentleman only, sharing. Phone Blak 965. (tf FOR RENT Room, gentleman only. CaU at 350 Biggar Place. (4) FOR RENT Room for men sharing: board If wanted. Phone Red 602. (4) HELP WANTED HOUSEKEEPER WANTED by small family. Will accept reliable service couple. Room, board and good wages. Phone Red 879. (tt) WANTED Services of hand Mas.eur. Apply Box 651 Dally News. (5) STENOGRAPHER to: accountant's office. Neat and accurate copy - typing eswntial Shorthand not so inio-'itv Applicants with knowlsd;"- o: commercial book-keeping, o: those willing to learn, will have preference. Written applications only. State experl--nce, If any. Apply U. I. C. AM 96. (tf) JVTTTVVVVTVTTVVVVTVVVTTV I CUDIMD 3 jiirvirii Fresh Every Day Boat "W.S.U" First Float West of Imperial OH Co. Daily after 4 p.m, SAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAaIAAAAAA VVTTVVWTTVV TVVTVVTTWTV THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: S p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Trlnre Rupert Hotel) rhone 173 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The Markets Sugar White. 1b .09 Golden Yellow, lb. .09 Meats Bacon, side, best grade, sliced, package M, slab .50 Ham. first grade, lb. .45 Cottage Roll, lb - .44 Pork, dry salt, lb .30 Veal, loin, lb JS Veal Chops, lb 35 and .40 Beef, pot roast. Id .25 and JO Beef Steak, lb 40 and .43 Lamb, leg. lb J5 Lamb Chops, lb .35 to .40 I Lamb Shoulder, lb. ... 21 to .33 Water and was placed on tnc 0rade A. White Ensign. lllige, cartoned, doz. .57 Lieutenant Don Lawson. R.C. Grade A, medium, doz .55 N.V.R., 8ub-Lieutenant Ellis. Grade A, pullets, doz .50 R.C.N.V.R., and Mrs. Ellis, stood . ,, w t tin .. Evaporated MUke-oz. .10V2 proxy for the godparents. O. E. B. Housser, F. J. gow ana miss Grapefruit, Calif. .10 Bunty Scott of Vancouver. and 4 for .25 extend their Appreciation and Th narental irrandnarents of Lemons, doz J5 and 0 thuiki t rti cxtv rv.nnriiJ.u- . nn,' Oranges. Navel, doz. .. 2i to .60 1 ' 11 ic tllliu aic ui anu mm. uui- p t,v lu Canadian Legion. Hospital Aux-'don ! Draeseke and the maternal orapes lb llHary, Queen Mary Chapter, grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Apples.' lb I. O. D. E., The Gospel Mission,, p. jr, qow, all of Vancouver. I Cooking Apples, lb. !. ,annum aanl all other personnell for the m accordance with an ancl- piece of waterfront property L 'First Grade ifu and wiiniMr w-vrMir,r i .,.. u ....w,. Bay road to the Forest Branch. The property Is to be twed by the Forest ranth for the purpose of erecting radio poles. A. Wens Oray. minister of mu-l nicaUttec. advurtng this city ', - - - 1 u 1 kisv 4 ivii ,rv 4 miv " witrs Ih w wuoy a Ty werry vnnsi- tll was pourea over tne siae 0: mas. the ship by the naval chaplain. Wishing AU a Very Happy j Rev. A. M. McKltrick.. who con-New Year. Yours 1 ducted the Ch ireh of Eneland .1 S. B. C ALDER A communication from Hon. ' service. Mrs. Mackay Is Ladies' Aid Head Presbyterian Church Women's Auxiliary has elected officers for 1944 as follows: Honorary President, Mrs. W. Anderson. Honorary Vice-President, Mrs. McRobble. Honorary Vlve-Pesldent, Mrs. Buchanan. President Mrs. J. B. Mackay. Vice-President, Mrs. A. F. Mac-Sween. Secretary Mrs. J Simpson. Butter on the high bluff near Cow m. r v uml . .... . 1,...! Lard Vegetables Cooking Onions, No. l ,12! 2 .10 .03 .43 .19 Okanaean. 4 lbs. .25 Spanish Onions, lb 10 Spanlch, local, 2 lbs. 25 Beets, local. 2 lbs 25 Parsnips, local, 3 lbs. 25 B.C. Carrots, per bunch ....jl .06 Tomatoes. Hothouse, lb. .. 20 Sweet Potatoes, lb 15 Turnips, yellow, lb.. .05 Turnips, white, local, lb. .05 Potatoes. 5 lbs. .22 Cauliflower, each .15 to 25 Cabbage, lb .06 Lettuce .each .15 Celery, lb .12 Flour Flour, 49's. No. 1 hard wheat 25 Second Patent 1.80 Flour, 24's Si Pastry Flour 7 lbs. 44 Treasurer. Mrs. J. Hadden. Executive, Mrs. M. McLeod, Mrs. H. Salderwood, Mrs. Harry (Foote. Mrs. J. W. Eastwood, and Mrs. J A. Teng. CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Advertisements are payable In advance at the Office telephone orders Rate 2c per word per inserUon. -No BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE I RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc1 Income Tax Returns Compiled j Wallace Block Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEXFOKM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty We Pick Up and Deliver rilON'E 858 .Mail Orders Box 99 B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave. W Black 787 National Monuments You can now mark the grave of your loved ones by buying a monument from National Monuments at the most reasonable prices. Box 1125 rotal Station H Workshop SI? 5h Ave. East, Trinre Unfcrt "Made in Prince Rupert" HELEN'S BEAUTY SnOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 206 4th St Phone ' l ) SMITn & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and HeaUng Engineers. Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 I International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited B. F. Lovln, Reprtsentativa Box 526 1315 Plggot Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. VI: I'd Not Only a Word, Bui a Code . . . Quality is no static thing; it hak no unit of measure. Rather is it a decree of excellence. . . . Judgment of the degree of excellence in any particular product must rest with the integrity of the judges. . . . Such judgment was easier when things were made of "pure" substances such as pure wool, pure silk, pure linen--or when an article was made from start to finish by hand. .. . . Proper judgment of products demands more knowledge and experience than ever before. Only a store that holds public confidence as its most precious trust can be counted upon to keep its standards of judgment unassailable. . . . Quality is and will continue to be our code. We will Endeavor to maintain m our goods a degree of excellence the word "Quality" connotes. Watts & Nickerson MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the city three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion For 1944 - Begin Right with STANDARD DIARIES, DAILY REMINDERS AND APPOINTMENT BOOKS For Home and Office Use IDEAL CALENDAR PADS AND STANDS J 1914 TIDE TABLES :now ready Prince Rupert Harbor 10c Pacific Coast of Canada 25c MxuMwsM &ibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 RUPERT BRAND SMOKED BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA