SEPTEMBER 20, 1041 - . - e unices ui i -t t ic i.M t). liUL'Ii31'iV of Chiropractic BSEI) from Sept., 1st Eil Oct. Clh TRANSFER IlIONE 580 and Wood rme lax Prepared See MORTIMER live. l'hone 88 JJAWES TIONEER . and LUATOR KDUCTEI) TO SUIT CONVENIENCE AND HOUSE-IECTS (E PACKED ) SI1I1TEI) Phone for Appointment L RED 1Z7 Anderson Limited K and Heatlnr Sprinkling and lal Stokera Ave. and 4th 8t. 189 P.O. Box 1291 ROYAL PTEL ay Prom Home p 75c up not and Cold vater Rupert, B.C. P.O. Box 108 Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. L.O.D.A. tea, Mrs. Cox's, 533 7th Ave. West, Sept. 20, 3 to 6. Dry Dock Employees Welfare Cambral Chapter, I.OD.E., Fall Tea Nov. 23. CO-OPERATIVE CLERGYMAN BATH UR ST, Gambia, CP) The Bishop of Gambia has plaod his home at the disposal of a domestic science school. The house Is Ideal for teaching girls the management of an African home. PAINTING Paper , Interior Hanging "fC Decorating Showcards and Signs LOKNi: CORNELL Phone Blue 142 Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, BlacKsmlth, General Repair. Phone Red 881 EARLY MRI) GETS THE CHRISTMAS CARDS! lit is early, but now is the time to pick jour Chrlst- Ps from fresh, complete stocks, when this depart- Pot busyl y new designs and verses. Also new stocks of for Christmas Gift giving. THE VARIETY STORE Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) Local News It A P. T. A. Meeting, Wednesday j Sept 20, 8 pjn., Booth School. Social evening. Refreshments. (221) J. L. Wright, local insurance man, returned to the city thli morning after spending the pasi, six weeks in Vancouver. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Cullin returned to the city this morning from a vacation trip to Vancou ver. i A tea and sale of home cooV , ing will be held In the Red Cross workroom September 27. (It O. C. Taylor, formerly employed at the local dry dock and more recently with the Salva- tion Army War Services here, is Heaving shortly for Winnipeg, having been transferred there In the auxiliary service. SINUS PAIN Relieved Fast This Easy Way! ems PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS H. E. DeWolf, general managei of Overwaltea Ltd. arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver, being here on one of his periodical business trips. Alan Armstrong, who has been in Vancouver for some time obtaining medical treatment, returned home this morning from the south. Miss Helen Valentine, who has been on a trip south, returned to the city this morning from Notice The Prince Rupert Branch of the Canadian Legion (B.E.S.L.) wish to compile a list of persons who have enlisted from the Prince Rupert Area for Service in His Majesty's Forces. The information required is the Regt. No., name, and address. Names may be sent to Wm. Keith, co Canadian Legion, Prince Rupert, B.C., or left at the Secretary's Office. Only names "a"lts of volunteers for Association Dance. Staff Dining i f "v " ic" "'". "J 1L," . ' ujj ruui iiuiuu aiui u w wore 1 ;t go flpnpnl ueneral Cnrvloo nro ,on,,lr Hall. Friday, Sept. 22. Music by bringing quick, jsr- I -ervlce are required. Swing Quintette. Help Norway Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Sept.. 22, 9:30 to 1:30. Red Cross Tea, Homecooklng, Sept. 27, Workroom. Nurses' Tea, Home of Mrs. Q. Bryant, Sept. 28. Catholic Bazaar, October 4 and 5, K.O.C, Hall. Eastern Star Tea, Oct. 5. Canadian Legion W.A. Dance and Grand Drawing, Oddfellows' Hall. Oct. 0. Little Norway Tea, October 7. Rebekah Fall Bazaar, Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 26, 2 pm. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, 3 p.m., Nov. 16. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 23. tfnm ml.okh Ulf Iff V. ili llllllilllllllllllllll. ttnus pain. VATRONOL Tonight's Parent Teachei meeting is arranged for mem bers, teachers and all parents tc get acquainted! Just a social evening. Booth High School, 8 o'clock. (It) Kenneth Llneham will be leaving next week for Vancouver to enlist in the active army. He has been employed at the local dry dock and has been a member of the local reserve army unit. Major General H. O. Alexander CU.E., DjS.O., Inspector genera) of the Canadian Army for Western Canada, arrived In the city this morning from Vancouve? RED T and proceeded to Terrace. He L : suffering. Knitters and sewers visiting this district on officia! duties. are much needed. There is some thing you can help with. REDVy SAVS: "Keep right on saving tEose pennies to invest in War Savings Stamps." We can say this in three words BUY COAL NOW! AlBERlS.McCAFFEIiV.lTD. 116 PHONES 117 THE DAILY NEWS PAOE THREE CROSS! A new worker for the Red Cross came into the workroom the other day. Angeline, with her big brown eyes and her handsome wardrobe, has offered her services ere she settles down h. Unlike the dooblebugs whose hope is destruction Angeline' hope is to repair and help maki good the damage done homes and wardrobes across the sea. Angeline will be seen on Third ave. next week, or a meeting caii be arranged by special appointment at the workroom. Come anyway and see what you can do towards the alleviation of CASUALTY LISTS INCLUDE NAMES OF DISTRICT MEN The names of several district men are contained in the latest casualty lists of the war, Amont, them are the following: KILLED IN ACTION Trooper David Vincent Oland, Canadian Armored Corps. Father, Conrad Finzel Oland, Prince Rupert. Lance Corporal Victor Meryi Van Tine. British Columbia Regiment. Mother, Mrs. Madonna Van Tine, Ootsa Lake. DIED OF WOUNDS Gunner Albert Lloyd Kinney, liloyal Canadian Artillery. Father, Milo J. Kinney, Prince George. WOUNDED Private Arthur Gordon Wad-dell, British Columbia Regiment. Father, Melville Carrlngton Wao dell, Takla Mercury Mine. Sapper Angus Alexander McDonald, Royal Canadian Corps of Engineers. Wife, Mrs. Rost McDonald, Prince George. Private William Ruptash, Al berta Regiment. Wife, Mrs. Hilda Ruptash, Dawson Creek. INJURED Private Harold Sanders Ode-gaard, British Columbia Regi meot. Father, Hans Odegaard, Bella Coola. LETHAL BERRIES WATER FORD, Eire, W It would seem that a person isn't .l.a wai.tjr, nuo nujcu iiviv when a barrel of fermented blackberries exploded. 19TH CENTURY HIT About 1830, a favorite pianoforte comDosition was "Snuft box Waltz." SUBMERGED VOLCANOES Oceanic islands are those which have risen from the sea by volcanic action. Plan dish I. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Pr.nce Rupert Many Ditty Bags For Navy Needed TORONTO, Sept. 20 David H. Gibson, C.B.E., DomlnUm presi dent of The Navy League of Can ada, issued the following state- men today: "We have been authoritatively advised that a total of 120,00o ditty bags will be required for distribution during the late fall and at Christmas time. The situation today is that our 15 dlvt slons throughout Canada have now been supplied with theh quotas of empty bags and our concern is that the public will lake them, fill them and return them to the local headquarters with the same enthusiasm that has prevailed in the past." Mi, Gibson stated that the need is urgent, that the war Is by no means over and that even when it is over our merchant and navy ships will ply the seas for a long time to come. CISTRENS NOW APARTMENTS Water cisterns built by the an cient Romans are used for modern apartment buildings in Phll-Ippville, Algeria. Victory as possible, "ku4n you'll once again be Eltf,' (Me to eoior your ."wW.lf iffll favorite health food JTdM BREArJ Mtlbc Tt-. VA happy day come soon I "(. Vl hen once again I oalJ,i' "I VH rou'U be able to Ljte, yf BISCUITS I ftom. eaJs Ten ri es . o th-.. LONDON, ENGLAND UVrn , Mjestov, meal is care- 1 The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES Odd Lines to be Cleared at Reduced Prices Windbreaker Style Jackets in Wool and Corduroy. Values to $8.50. CLEARING PRICES . . . $4.95 & $5.95 A limited amount of broken sizes in Under-wear, both two-piece and combination. Values from $1.00 to $4.50. CLEARING PRICES 80c to $2.95 Per Garment Men's Wool Wincey Flannel Shirts in Khaki. All sizes. Each $2.95 SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON Esther Tarleck from the U-Art Beauty Salon of Vancouver will be in charge ol the Sunrise Beauty Salon during the absence of Miss Violet Mah. Specializing in Cold Waving and Hair Styling Phone Blue 943 Cor. fith Ave. and Fulton Street KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN KATE SMITH, Proprietress A 9 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., Teas and Teacup Reading Our Specialty, Southern Fried Chiqken and Steaks Hours 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PartyReservations Your patronage appreciated 703 Fulton Street Phone Blue 882 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 n Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 CHIMNEY SWEEPINQ OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black '731 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We hare 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