if 6 Idrfnrc Utipctt Dnilp jftctos; Saturday, October 27, 1945 (KP1 n. is J i AW RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Presenting jj your year-round Raincoat You'll like the Rupert Peoples Store military style swagger raincoat. Just a touch of smartness in styling and a choice of colors to match your favorite outfit. RUPERT PEOPLES : STORE I Of Course You Can Get It at the a ill VARIETY STORE Looking for some new novelties for your home? Come in and see the fine sug-. gestions at the Variety Store ... BAMIH 1.60 SHY LAMB .... 2.25 FLAMINGO .... 2.35 POLICE DOG . . 2.75 LARGE SCOTTY 1.25 DASCHUNl) BOOK-ENDS 3.50 Mussallem's Variety Store "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" Good News for Trappers... 'providing they bring their furs to Goldbloom. lO'i higher than last year. Also have large stock of Fur Coats, 20' t lower in price than anywhere else. W. GOLDBLOOM "THE OLD RELIABLE" A- MacKcnzie Furniture "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 10 BEDROOM SUITES in four pieces vanity, chiffonier, bedstead, upholstered bench. Walnut veneer and burl. Waterfall design. Priced per suite as stated !..( and 81 1; 5.00' G DINETTE SUITES in six pieces, In walnut and natural shaded finishes. Buffet, four upholstered chairs, and flipleaf table. Prices per suite as stated, from $t!.00 Watch our windows. a "4 . l'Uonc 775 We appreciate having your mail orders. Piincc Rupert 327 3rd Avenue OPEN FOR YOUR APPROVAL . . . Pull Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL G A.M. to 2:30 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks -: " and Chinese dishes. FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION . . . quality foodstuffs are carried at all times. If t you want the best, you will find it on our shelves. You are invited to inspect our stock. MUMLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 573 ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR BEST RESULTS FALL PLANTING BEST FOR PERENNIAL VEGETABLES Perennial vegetables such as asparagus, rhubarb and hardy onions are better planted this fall than next spring. Asparagus and rhubarb will be ready to harvest a full year sooner while the onions will produce a harvest next spring. For the asparagus bed roots should be obtained and placed in a location which need not be disturbed during the life of the garden, since a good aspara- A W PLANT AJPAHAGUS HILIS 3 fltX AWRT.-DI A HOLC A t-'OOT IEEP. 2 FFf T WIDE. gus bed will last several decades. Deep, rich soil is required and the plants should be given ample room, with three feet each way between hills. Dig a hole a foot deep, spread the roots out and set the crown ,of the plant six inches below the surface. Rhubarb Is another long-lived plant. Six plants will suffice for the average family and they should be placed where they will not be disturbed, perhaps near the asparagus In a garden screen or border. The hardiest winter onion is the red perennial, sometimes PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY Recreation HALL 5th Avenue East NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC Rowling and Billiards Recreation and Rest Rooms Hall available for banquets, meetings, etc. Under management of Fred Ernewein PHONE 816 Hours 1 p.m. to 12 p.m. daily LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE GREEN 974 Cabinets and Toys made to order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA called the Egyptian. This Is one of the onions which instead of bearing seeds, produces at the' top of the seed stalk a bunch of onion sets. These sets should be obtained and planted this fall, a foot apart in the row, in rows two feet apart; though few families will need more than one row This onion never produces a round bulb, but In the spring as soon as the ground thaws, it begins to grow stalks like green onions. Part of each clump may be pulled up and used, and this annual thinning, and ordinary cultivation, the plants will live indefinitely. The flavor of the We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many beautiful floral offerings and messages of sympathy received from our friends and relatives during our recent bereave ment in the loss of a loving husband and father. Mrs. J. McKechnle and and Family. CAKD OF THANKS Gordon and Harold Pennock desire to thank all those who ex pressed sympathy by words, flowers and deeds, in their re cent bereavement through the death of their father, J; G. Pejinock. The Engineers' Union Is particularly thanked. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many beautiful floral offerings and messages of sympathy re ceived from our friends and relatives during our recent be reavement. Mrs. Emily Steele and family. Those sending flowers were; The family; Mr. and Mrs; Geo. D. Ryan and family; Mr. 'and Mrs. R. D. Leighton; Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ryan and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Auckland;. Met lakatla Church Choir; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wouden; Mrs. Christine Leighton; Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert Nelson, sr.; Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair and family; Mr4 and Mrs. Fred Auckland; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown; Y.M.B.A.; Emily and Donny; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ryan; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson. Jr.; Ladies' Benevolent Association; Mrs. Alice Leighton and family; Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson; Lucy Ryan; Mrs. Haldane and Helen; Mary and Myrtle, Mrs. Elizabeth Leighton: Wm. Leask and fam- I ily; Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ryan; I Mr. and' Mrs. George Haldane. FUNERAL NOTICE McKECHNIE I.O.O.F. members are requested to attend the funeral of the late Brother John McKechnle, October 27. Church service will be held at 2:30 at the United Church; interment in I.O.O.F. Burial Plot. Visiting Brothers please auena. W. DAVIDSON, N.G. H. THURGOOD, Rec. Scc'y. i;ii:M-1i:llHIl Jl J ,l I.UJI H M'M.H Chantecler CIGARETTE PAPERS Box 1321 313 3rd Ave. W. Expert Radio Servicing Electrical Appliances Repaired RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone 611 ELECTRICAL GOODS See us about your Flourescent lighting. BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. ti 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 964 stalks is mild In the early spring. Motor Coach Make but becomes stronger later. jvi'fi ITl'i u Where winters are mild, some Witty Utility liomc of the potato or multiplier, onions may be planted in the fall and they will produce clumps of green stalks In the early spring. These must be set out each year as the entire plant is harvested. In the colder states these onions will not survive without a. heavy mulch,1 Buy War aivings Stamps -- Classified Advertising TERMS CASH Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. IN MEMOKIAM MOSTAD In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Amanda Mostad, who passed away Oct. 28, 1942. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. Ever remembered by John Mostad and Family. CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE FOR 'SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (251) FOR SALE Play pen and waterproof mattress; toidey seat, new; full-size bed.splro spring; bureau. 952 Ambrose Avenue. Phone Black 480. (251) ORDER your Hallowe'en apples by the box from overwauea today. $3.05 per box delivered; half box $1.55. Phone 943. (250) FOR SALE Restaurant business and three houses on two lots; also green house. $3500 takes the lot. Furniture $500 extra. Apply Lone Star Hut, Exchange Block. (252) FOR SALE Fairbanks-Morse Onan electric light plants in 12, 32 and 115 volts sizes in stock. Vancouver prices. Write for illustrated folder or see W. R. Love Electric Co., Prince Rupert, B.C. (249) FOR SALE New and used furniture at "the lowest possible prices. Slightly used, all mahogany coffee tables, chest of drawers, writing desks, like new, door mats at 75c, real good tables at $3.75, electric table lamps, book cases, like new at $7.00, card tables $2.25, drapes and cushions, electric range, almost new, three-piece chesterfield suite, two new chairs going at $85.00, new mirrors at $2.50, new big size pillows at 75c, all kinds of other useful furniture at the B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE McClary range, bed room suite, etc. After 3 p.m. 1512 6th Ave. East. (250) FOR SALE Four-room house, fully modern, newly decorated. $840 cash. Apply H. G. Helgerson Co. Ltd. 249 FOR SALE Three congoleum rugs, 7'2x9; chest of drawers; one bed, complete with spring filled mattress. Call at 545 7th Ave. East. Phone Red 877. (249) FOR SALE Chesterfield bed, Beatty electric washing machine, good condition, kitchen table and cupboard. 621 Fulton Street. Call after ,5 p.m. (249) FOR SALE Four room house, 2 bedrooms, fully modern, concrete basement and sidewalks, hot air furnace, electric stove, hot water Jacket, electric light fixtures, Venetian blinds, linoleum, all newly fenced. A REAL BARGAIN at $3,000.00. See Collarr & McCaffery Ltd., 353 Third Avenue W. (tf) FOR SALE Wurlitzer. Box 24 Daily News. (252) FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the under signed until noon on Wednes day, October 31st, for the pur chase of Lot 42, Block 7, Sec tlon 6, City of Prince Rupert, together with two-storey, 6- room frame ouiming locaiea thereon. Separate sealed ten ders will also be received for the furniture contents, inclusive of electric range, washing machine and fireplace heater. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms strictly cash. Premises may be viewed by arrangement. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of .Ernest Noel Valentine, deceased. (251) FOR SALE High grade office and store fixtures, bought from U.S. Army Officers' Club, Port Edward: big size rugs, desks, electric fan, big tables, high grade solid walnut chairs, big size mirrors, electric fixtures, high grade pool table, solid walnut smoking stands, cash register. Selling at the lowest possible prices. B.C, Furniture Co. FOR SALE Piano and bed ' chesterfield. Phone Green 985 oc 237, 8th Avenue East, after 5:30 p.m. (tf) FOR SALE Modern completely furnished four-room house, excellent condition, Immediate occupancy; oil furnace and oil range. $2700. 941 Second Ave. West. For Inspection daily from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., phone American Signals 413. (253) LONDON, Oct. 26 ffi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sobey live in what might be called a "roaming house" a 32-seac motor coach without motor and with gooa tires on all six wheels. In it they can roam at will -on tow. They were bombed out of their house at Margate, so Mr. Sobey and in some winters even this bought a smart blue motor coach will not protect tnem. LONDONDERRY. North Ireland, 0) Field Marshal Montgomery, acceptln.3 the freedom of Londonderry, said his great fear was that disease would sweep through Europe and kill millions of persons. took out the seats and sold them, installed a neat little kitchen stove and set up their new home at Lewisham, southwest London. "Once you've lived In one of these," said Mrs. Sobey, a tor-mer circus performer, "you don't want a house. It's warmer In winter and In summer we cook on an oil stove outdoors. "The windows slide down so it's easy to get lots of fresh air when you want It." . Soon the Scbcys hope to be on. the move again. They are looking for a new. site to park their home, preferably in the more bracing air cf the Kentish coast Next spring they may move their "roaming house" Into the warm sunny places of OXFORD, Eng., 0)-Lord Nuffield, British mocor magnate, has donated another $45,000 to provide medical scholarships at Worcester College, Oxford. His gifts to the university now total $12,600,000. FOUND FOR SALE - Club rung roller FOUND Kit of tools on 2nd Ave. ihnnfnL (94qV Y Navy Garage. Owner may 315. Phone Blue Mo 519. (249)1 have same by calling at the Navy Garage and paying for this ad. (tf) SCHOOLS AM) COLLEGES STENOS, TYPISTS, POSTAL CLERKS for Government war work. You can train at home. Free Information, M.C.C. Civil Service Schools Ltd., WANTED WANTED Oil burner with or without range. Phone 66. (254) WANTED TO RENT Quiet couple desire ,2-room furnished suite, preferably with stove, and in vicinity of Seal Cove. Phone 792, Local 5. (254) WANTED Two Railway em-1 ployees would like a furnished room or 4 to 5-room apartment, furnished. Phone Green 598 and ask for A. F. Wil-liams. (249) WANTED Furnished or unfur nished three or four-room wlf contained suite, close in, quiet young business couple, no children; permanent residents. Eox 35 Daily News. (249) WANTED TO RENT Small furnished house or housekeeping room for couple with two children. Apply Box 34 Dally News. (250) HELP WANTED WANTED Clerk-stenographer. w. u. Maikln Co. Ltd. Phone 72. (tf) WANTED Experienced stcnog- rapner, steady work. Apply stating qualifications to Box 32 Dally News. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper for small family. Private room, board and good wages. Other help kept. Phone Red 879. (tf) WANTED Janitor for part time work, apply Catholic rectory. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper for apartment; downtown location. Would consider married couple. Phone 674 or Red 878. (tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the "modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) PERSONAL MEN WHO HAVE TAKEN home respirators used In loading grain shins at the elevator are ursentlv rennpxtprf tn ro. turn same to the office of the Empire Stevedoring Co., Federal Block. (it) SLENDOR TABLETS are effec tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. (240) 1946 FORD DELUXE SEDAN, Is our carnival prize; draw New Year's Eve. Proceeds for Welfare Work. Tickets: 3 for dollar, or 3 free for selling book. Write, Women's Institute, Rocky Mountain House, FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room. 843 9th Ave. West. (254) TO RENT Two-room cottage, if furniture purchased, 115 8th Ave West or Collart & Mc Caffery, (250) FOR RENT Furnished two-room cottage. Blue 606. (251) FOR RENT Large comfortable room for gentleman; close In. Apply Box 33 Dally News, (tf) FOR RENT Furnished hbuse- keeDlnc moms rlnsn tn PnlH Storage. Apply Box 29, Dally ikws, 1249) TICKETS NOW ON SALE HALLOWE'EN GHOST SHm U1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 11:30 pm "ISLE OF THE DEAD" 1:C0 on the tame CHIME DOESN'T CARTOON SHOWS 3:09 - 5:00 AT 7:03 """" auw At cn .......... 9:00 nwruFTIIfiit,. Af IT I. T TlnKETS rMIv "'M.U1 jini BALE Today Only! "I'LL BE SEEING YOU" 3 U lnou) Iter nav JUDY , ROBERT GARLAND WALKER The CLUCK program PAY AN M-G-M PICTUR6 THir I THIT Ulilf THITf Cnpitnj SUNDAY AT MIDNITE IJELA LUGOSI "Zombie's"o Broadway" HIT HKOS. in "Never A Dull Moment" Radio Batteries This is the season lo lay In a stock of EVEItKKADY BATTERIES. Evcircady the dependable They last longer. No. nso W No. 770 3.20 No. i5S5 2.55 No. 718 AB Pack 7.50 No. 2G00 1000 Hours 7.50 No. 13001500 Hours :i.23 WE WILL PAY A FAIR CASH PRICE FOR YOUR USED FURNITURE ELIO FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 8b NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Homo Rates 75c Up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 100 TERRACE Transfer&Ta) Storage irr rr?LT' ATT. TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY fW IN THE DIS'lwv (H. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 ANNOUNCING CORNER SNACK At-TERRACE (Mrs. Flossie Laml TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE W. C. Osborne V. Imhoff A..M- " I Expert Repairs on all makes of cars Reconan Motors Tractors Road Equipment mlt ... . ir.ipp.mc worg Diesel r- Aceyieiio TERRACE.1 BOX 2(13