p.RACE lie was a visitor over to Kwinltsa with don Little, who is awmill near there. jeen received that tau, who Is visiting fan, Ontario, has rein hospital, Mr. and are sepndlng a Ihths In the East. kh returned to Ter-lay night from Mc-Ihe has been rellev- Faph operator. Krs. William Brazier iving Terrace .' next iney in tne t raser irazler; who has been for Little, Haugland Ivlgoratlng steam I massage to relieve jtired feeling. I WALKER tiate Masseur Facial and General iish Massage green 507 evenings appointment Id avenue west MIONE 580 L and WOOD & Ker hf re, plans chicken ranching. Remember Them with to o Intot Fred Castell of Evelvn i., scouting mineral property for .jueresis wnich he represents, 3 spending a while in this a Mr Castell, who was discharged from the Army not long ago, plans on leavlne soon fnr v' couver to spend the Chrlstma season with hi3 wife and son. Carl F. Muller, having received Ws final discharge from the Army, arrived home at the end of the week and will go into logging with his father, c. J. Muller. Carl served overseas with the Canadian Scottish and was wounded on the right side of the face, having been Invalided home. LONDON (Reuters) A bright blue stamp issued In Canada in 1885 was sold for 270 ($1,315) at Harmers, Bond Street. The stamp was originally priced at tenpence. DORCHESTER, Eng. Mrs. James Balston celebrated her 102nd birthday by making her own birthday cake. She sews, does household work and washes her own clothes. Advertise in The Dally News. S TRANSFER & MESSENGER CHANGE OF LOCATION New Stand 303 Third Ave. West K)UU NEW PHONE BLUE 810 (Res. GREEN 955) Real Prompt Service, call us any time, night or day N WOOD ir cord tr cord 1 $12.50 $12.50 $10.00 TRANSFER PHONE 543 PHONE FOR . . . . . H. Letoumeau Expert Plumber, Tinsmith and Roofer Any type of construction undertaken. Engineering and plans supplied. ITH WEST CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors R REMODELLING FINANCED ON BUDGET BASIS Black 881 225 First Avenue East Evenings Black 969 . ft ' h.-"- Mft .tJW m The gift every woman or child loves to receive. THOUGHTFUL AND APPRECIATED All colors and sizes available in our fine" stock. FASHION FOOTWEAR Next to Variety Store J. Dominato) serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries. UR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURING REGULAR STORE HOURS choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, Fiih arid Chips dally. We are ready 10 servo juu Chin.. .11.1 nu Hf.lr. Minn SllPV. ttC. to take ...vow uiuicatuuw .in- , w-. - - . ut. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. TRY US J RUPERT BUTCHERS pe 2i Third Ave. West - Next Royal Hotel December Ration Coupon Values The following coupons become valid in December: December 6 Meat, M 14; butter 132. December 13-Meat, M15; butter 133. December 20 Meat M16; butter 134; preserves P22, P23, P 24, P25. December 27 Meat M17; butter 135. Coupons still valid: Sugar 4G to G7. Butter 116 to 131. Meat M 1 to M 13. Preserves P 1 to P 21 and 33 to 57. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stephens, 1778 East Fourteenth Avenue, Vancouver, announce the engagement of their second daughter, Clara Selina Stephens, to Jack Alfred Unwin, only son of J. E. Unwin of Prince Rupert and the late Mrs. Unwin. The wedding will take place in the spring. FUNERAL NOTICE Funeral service for the late Gustav Elstrom will be held at the B. C. Undertakers Funeral Chapel at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 28. Interment will follow invFalrvlew Cemetery. WANl'EIi WANTED Furnished suite, close in, for couple. P.O. Box 1394. (276 ) WANTED Good home for two pre-school age children. Will pay good rate. Phone Blue 925, (277) WANTED Oil burner with or without range. Phone 68. (276) FOR KEN'l ROOM FOR RENT For two will ing to share. Close la. Red .443. (276) FOR RENT Room for two gen tlemen; close in; breakfast if desired. Phone Red 254. (279) FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping room. 1264 Beach Place. Phone Black 818. (276) FOR RENT Suite. West. 537 8th Ave. (279) FOR RENT Furnished 5 room suite to reliable tenant. 1529 Atlin Ave. Phone Blue 516. - " - "12751 FOR RFSVT HousekeeniriS room. 801 Borden Street, (tf) FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 344 Sher-brocke. (2781 WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Young reli able girl wants work minding ' children, full or Dart time. Phono mornings, Blue 828. (277) PERSONAL DRESSMAKING, draperies and alterations. Phone Green 735. (279) YOUTHFUL BEAUTY and appearance of hair yours again, with Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Ormes Ltd. (278) DRESSMAKING Coats and dresses remodeled. Phone Red 773. (296) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac tured by National Machinery company Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST Black zlDoer wallet con-talnlns registration card other pacers and coin. Mrs. Bernlce Walker, Green 507. (274) MONEY TO LOAN LOWEST KATES FOR PERSONAL LOANS Only 27c a Month for a $100 Loan, repayable In 12 Monthly Instalments, (equal to l of 1 Interest per month) TIIKRI3 IS NO OTHER CHAROE You repay monthly .... Cash 6 12 24 You Pay- Pay- Pay-Get nirnts ments ments INCLUDING INTEREST $ 50 $ 8.48 $ 4.30 75 12.72 6.45 100 16.96 8.C0 150 25.41 12.90 300 50.88 25.81 $13.28 500 84.79 43.02 22.14 750 127.19 64.53 3320 1,000 169.58 86.04 44.27 pirger loans at proportionate cost. It you have Victory Bonds, or an Insurance policy ot sufficient cash surrender value, you can borrow at even lower Interest rates. BANK OF MONTREAL llranrlies Everywhere C13 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Is It correct to say "please" or "pardon" when one does not understand what someone says? A. No; a better furm is "I am sorry. I did not understand you." "What did you say" is all right, if said In the right tone and not too abruptly Q. Should an usher at a wedding offer his arm to a woman guest even if he is not acquainted with her? A. Yes; it Is his duty to do so. Q. Is it proper for a man to lift his hat when he picks up a dropped article for a woman? A. Yes; it is a courteous - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit ENGAGEMENTS HELP WANTED WANTED Female cook for family of five. Phone 466. (tl) WANTED Housekeeper for small family; good wages. Sleep in. Or mother's helper from about 4 to 8, including evening meal. Phone Red 879. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper, good wages and steady position. Apply Box 51 Daily News. (276) FOR SALE FOR SALE Seven-room house. 510 6th Ave. West. Phone Black 446. (276) FOR SALE 3'3" spring filled mattress, as new. Room 105, civilian Women s Barracks. (275) FOR SALE Restaurant, going concern, Including all furniture, fixtures and stock. $2200. Apply H. G. Helgerson Ltd. ' (279) FOR SALE Wonderful bargain. Large house with five-room suite for owner, two furnished suites in basement and four- room furnished cottage at rear. Owner's suite can be vacated immediately. Rest of accommodation has" income of over $100 monthly. Close to town in good neighborhood; good condition; newly deco rated Inside. $3000. Apply H. G. Helgerson Ltd. (279) FOR SALE Buffet, office desk, amingrocm table and chairs Phone Green 257. (274) FOR SALE Large stock, of mirrors from $2.50 to $5; Quebec brick-lined heaters from $22.50 to $27.50; table lamps and trl-lite lamps- slightly- used from $2.50 to $11.50; slightly used chests of drawers, Just like new, from $9 to $12; pillows of good material, special at 75c; oak dining room suite, specially placed at $45; large assortment of new and used tools at great savings; chesterfields, new and used, In vers good shape at various prices large stock to choose from B. C. Furniture Co., phone Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Electric mantel radio, cedar chest, 6 volt radio storage battery, baby buggy. Apply 411 7th Ave. West, back door. (278) FOR SALE New electric razor, easy carnage in good condition. Phone Black 633. 221 4th Ave. East. (275) FOR SALE Bedroom suite, chesterfield suite, occasional chair, dinine room table and buffet, congoleum rug, kitchen table and chairs, double bed spring and mattress,, medicine cabinet. No. 10 Summit Apts. Phone Black 325. (278) FOR SALE American built house trailer. Box 53, Daily News. (274) FOR SALE Good business for couple. Box 54, Dally News. (274) FOR SALE Two-room cabin. Inquire No. 19 Cow Bay. (277) FOR SALE Four-room house, excellent condition. Immedl ate occupancy. 1040 10th Ave. East. (277) FOR SALE 1312-foot runabout and 4 h.p. Evlnrude outboard motor. Phone Green 708. (277) FOR SALE 40x18 swing mlrro? with floor base. Six walnut dining chairs, leather upholstered. 1104 8th Ave. East. (274) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (275) FAIR WAY FOOD MARKET carries a complete line oi Quality Groceries, Freshei Fruits and Vegetables at all times. We deliver. Phone 434 (278) FOR SALE As going concern. One of nicest farms in Bulk- ley Valley. Situated at Smith-ers, 2 miles from town on main Rupert Highway. 160 acres, approx. 35 under cul tlvatlon. All-year-round creek on property, piped ' to house. Five-room log house, pantry and cellar, barn and out houses. Stock, machinery, dairy and poultry equipment. Five horses, 11 head cattle, two pigs,- approx. 50 chickens. About 20 tons hay in barn and 8 cords winter wood. Same hands 9 years. Good reason for selling. Would consider trade for local property. Full price $3500. C. V. Symes, Box 448, prince Rupert. (Z75 Changchun Objective J Council Approves Closing On Capita! Of Manchuria CHUNGKING, Nov. 27 0) All, roads lead to Changchun,cap-ital of Manchuria, or so it would seem for all dispatches coming out of China feature the name In stories of the struggle for Manchuria. One of the latest dispatches from Chungking quotes a Chinese Catholic newspaper, Social Welfare, as saying the Russians have placed an additional 20 thousand troops In Changchun for the purpose of maintaining peace and order. At the same trrne, Chinese Nationalist armies are reported speeding toward the city in order to be in time to take over when the Russians evacuate. Competing In this race are the Chinese Communists. Strong Communist forces are already reported on the outskirts of the city and some may be Inside the city walls. The Chinese Catholic news paper report said that he Chinese Reds have been permitted to operate radio stations at Chang-chun and that they have taken oyer six of the seven Chinese newspapers. According to tfils report, they are .also said to have nominated a new maypr for Changchun, although he has as yet not taken office. t- Earl Brochu Saw Much Campaigning Another well-known Prince Rupert boy is back in the city after seeing a lot of war action-. He Is Earl Brochu. who went overseas soon after his enlist ment in 1942 and. sprvinr with UNLOADS FISH CARGO HERE Alaska Steamship Co.'s 3.CO0 ton vessel Taku arrived in port Monday afternoon to unload 375 tens 13 carloads of frozen fish for transhipment to the United States. The cargo was picked up. at Sitka and Ketchikan. The Taku is due to return on Friday with another 350 tons of frozen salmon and halibut. She is under command of Capt. R. Clark. Bylaws for Vote Final approval of three bylaws cxxvvvctxxxvxxxxK which will be voted on by pro- perty owners m the form ox pleb lscltes at the civic elections y v on y December 13 was passed by City ; J Council in special meeting lasti night. They were: 1. A bylaw granting tax exemption to the federal government owned fishermen's floats built on waterfront block "G" and to those in process of construction in waterfront blocks "A" and "B". It would exempt the floats from both property taxes and local Improvement taxes. 2. A bylaw to grant title of lot 17, block 20, section 1, (the lot adjoining the present Canadian Legion building) to Prince Ru pert branch,. Canadian Legion, for Legion purposes for the nominal sum of $1- 3. A bylaw exempting from general taxes, but not from local Improvement taxes lot 17, block 20, section 1, foe as long as it Is used by the Canadian Legion for its regular purposes: 16-Ounce Bread Loaf ta Be Law The "staff of life'' got'a bit 0 reinforcement last night when City Council Indicated its Intention to enforce the city bylaw governing the weight of bread Joaves sold in he city after the first of the year. The bylaw calls for a 16-ounce loaf. Rome bread, particularly imported loaves, fail considerably to measure up to the 16-ounce weight, the aldermen were LONDON 0) The Travel Association has received more than 1,200 offers in response to their appeal for accommodation for the Royal Canadian Army Serv-1 delegates 10 me unueo. canons ice Corps in the First Division. ' conference from November 28 to was through the "campaigns 0(,Janua,:y 30, North Africa, Sicily, Italy and! inKmnM w.kwh then around to Western Europe ' , , . ' 7. has celebrated . w' fiav, i iriuj 1 chief announcer driver, he sustained a slight injury from shrapnel in the back of the head in Italy. Just discharged but still wearing unl-' form, he is happy indeed to be hAme and is looking forward to settling down to civilian life. He returned from overseas about six weeks ago and has been In Vancouver, coming from there on Sunday night. After a fev days jhere, he plans to leave for me souin to locate, son of the late George Brochu, a pioneer of Prince Rupert, his mother is now at Sidney, Vancouver his 21st anniversary with the BBC. In that time he has broadcast more than 10,000 times and says he is still "a little nervous of the microphone." 1 1 SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 pjn. Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. Sailings for Queen Chauoitf Islands every fortnight North Islands Nov. 23, Dec. 7 Dec. 21 South Islands Nov. 25, Dec. 9 Dec. 23 Midnight, Oct. 12th, 14th, 26th and 28th Further Information, Tickets, and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 COLD WEATHER AHEAD! Make sure your Oil Burner, Stove and Furnace are In good order also check your Water Pipe Insulations. FOR CLEANING AND REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS N. T. HANSEN phone home service 74a DIBB PRINTING CO. BESNER BLOCK, THIRD STREET (Downstairs) v y y v y v V V V y u it y y y y v y y y y y y y y y B y y y y v y y y y y y y y v j y y y Prince Rupert Daflp jftctos Tuesday. November 27. 1945 NEGLIGEE? if .11 .HoUS;: Coats L .i 9 i Some With Zippers Elaborate array of crepe and satin negligees, printed and plain. Sizes 14 to 40. NOTICE OF ELECTION Public notice is hereby given to the electors of the City of Prince Rupert that I require Jhe presence of the" said electors at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Fulton Street, on the 10th day of December, 1945, at twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing persons to represent, them as Mayor, Aldermen, Alderman (one-year term) and School Trustees. ' The mode of nomination or candidates shall be as follows: The candidates shall be nominated in writing;' the writing shall be subscribed by two electors of the mu'nlci pality as proposer and seconder, and shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of the notice and two p.m. of the day of nomination; the said writing may be in the, form numbered 3 in the Schedule of the "Municipal Elections Act," and shall state the names, residence, and occupation or description of each person proposed, In such manner as sufficiently to identlfy"such candidate; .and in' the event ot n poll being necessary-,' such poll shall be opened on the 15th day of December, 1945, at the premises formerly occupied by the Military Post Office", located on Lot 17, Block 34, Section 1, 3rd Avenue, Princer Rupert, B. C. Given under my hand at Prince Rupert this 26tH day of November, 1945. II. I). 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