mi I?.: i m V.- St ' ri 7 I 4 M s IcWncc fiupcrt Dnflg 13ctu0 Friday, October 5, 1945 Timely Topics from Terrace BOY SCOUTS OFFICERS ARE ELECTED; BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS GOING ON On Monday night the Boy Scouts held a meeting at which Rev. R. Hills was elected Scoutmaster and Allan Dubeau, Assistant Scoutmaster. Ronald Paulsen is leader of Cougar Patrol and Charles de Ker-gommeauz, second. Jimmy Glen, leader of Owl Patrol, Francis Gavah, second. Charlie McKie, leader of Wolf rairoi, ana unarne urego, second. There Is a new and large assortment of games at the Scout Hall for the toys and sometime towards the end of this month they are going, to have a Hallowe'en party. The Terrace Bakery Is to open a delicatessan within a , few days. A warehouse Is also being added to ; the. building. David Jordan is now busy making the needed renovations. Lieutenant Raymond Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan, is now on occupation duty In Germany. He saw action with the heavy anti-aircraft and was wounded In Holland. All. that is needed to completely finish the Terrace Mu-ichlne Shop and Garage is a coat of paint. It Is a fine garage as can be found anywhere and adds to' the appearance of the town. Material is now on hand for completing the Dine and Dance restaurant to be added to the Skeena Coffee Bar. Renova-'tlons will make the place very attractive and fully modern. Work on It will be started by .David Jordan as soon as he Is through at the Terrace Bakery. Week-end visitors from Prince mm MAYBE IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS? Tike GIN PILLS-ih "tisfactlon of monty back" kidney remedy. GIN TILLS help 10 looihe. nd tone up your kidneys tidinf them in rcoiov Mf impuritiei causing tchei and pama- .jmurpeq rest. Regular tlit, 40 Pill. large tlie, 80 Plllt " '' ("-flwjp Rupert to Terrace Included the following: J. S. Black, W. H. Brett, Mr. Hias, D. Allen, Corporal arid Mrs. A. G. Anderson, W. K. K. Kennedy. Among Vancouver week-end visitors were the following: A. L. Williams. H. B. McKelvle, J. W. Robinson, H. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Creney. Carl Pearson left on Tuesday night's train for Prince Rupert. BOB MONRO IS ROTARY SPEAKER An outline of the work done by . the Soldiers' and Airmen's ChrU.ian Association across Canada during the war was given to members of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club Thursday when they were addressed by Rev. Bob Munro, Dominion supervisor. "Our aim has been to promote Christian fellowship among young men entering the armed services," he said. "Young men pitched Into army" barracks often need guidance and throughout the war we have maintained 34 centres In camps in Canada." Proof of the value of the work of the Soldiers' and Airmen's Christian Association has been extended to him and other workers many times by men who have been helped to find the right way, Mr. Munro said. A Baptist minister, he started his work among military personnel in Halifax early in the war. The Soldiers' and Airmen's Christian Association, a non-denominational organization which does not solicit funds, had its origin as the Soldiers' Christian Readers' Association In England In 1838, Mr. Munro said. An old sailor himself, Mr. Munro sald that Jie. knew Jrom his own experience the p'roblems which young men encounter on entering military life. He was with the British sailors who UaveYOV ever. . . RED SHIELD HOME FRONT DONATIONS Previously reported $1521 Fraser & Payne 25 Geo. Hill 10 McCutcheon's Drug Store .. 5 Boston Cafe 5 Odowes & Taft Furniture 5 H. G. Helgerson Ltd 10 Jean Rlvett 3 Norah E. Arnold 10 Mrs. Helen Valentine 5 Superior Radio Service .... 2 Northern Distributors 5 B. C. Messenger 2 P. W. Chandler 2 S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd 10 Standard Machine Shop .... 5 M. M. Stephens 5 E. R. Leek 5 F. Conrad 2 Johnson's Grocery 2 DeJong's Grocery 5 Skeena Grocery 5 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd 50 Kelly Douglas & Co. Ltd 25 Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd 75 H. E. Alton 2 F. Trestain 2 H. Lincoln. ? 5 R. C. Davidson 5 Wm. Brass 2 C. N.R. Employees 25 T. Eaton Co. Ltd 5 Rupert Tobacco Store 3 Central Lunch 2 Donna MCEwen 2 Variety Store 5 Fashion Foot Wear 5 Watts & Nickerson 15 Philpott, Evltt Co. Ltd 25 6 donations $1 each 0 Total to Oct. 5, 1945 $1909 OLDEST DOCUMENT The oldest recorded document on paper Is a deed of King Roger of Sicily of the year 1102. FEW WILD ELEPHANTS The wild elephant has been almost exterminated from India and now can be found only In higher ridges and plateaus. spearheaded the British 'landing at Zeebrugge in 1918. "We were commandoes and didn't know it," said the stout, energetic speaker. Rev. Mr.. Munro is nearlng the end of an evangelical Speaking tour of Canada, and will begin at Seattle next week''on a tour of the, United, states, . H President James Thompson was chairman of the'' meeting. James Hutchison was Introduced as a new member of the club. been really cold i Millions in War-Torn Countries Need Serviceable Used Clothing Have you ever faced bitter winter weather without adequate clothing; footwear or bed clothes? That is the plight of millions of needy, destitute men; women and little chi'dren in countries ravaged by war; Help relieve their sufferings by turning out your clothes closets and attics and turning in every available piece of usable discarded clothing. The need is urgent. Act NOW! HATIQHAL CUHHING COLLECTION Clean out your clothes closets now! Take your contribution to your nearest Post Office or any official COLLECTION DEPOT NOW. NC-43 HOSPITAL SHIP DUE NEXT WEEK MONTREAL, Oct. 5 More than 450 wounded and sick Canadian soldiers will return to Canada on October 10, M. E. Doke. general passenger agent, Canadian National Railways, said here today. They will arrive on the hospital ship Lady Nelson, former flagship of the Canadian National Steamships West Indies fleet, the cily ship now in this service on the Atlantic. The hospital ship Letltla Is now serving in the Pacific to bring home the Japanese-held Canadian prisoners of war. Although not able to return with their own regiments or units, special arrangements are being made across the country to welcome the invalided soldiers home. The largest number Is for Toronto while 54 will go to Calgary, 47 to Montreal, 41 each to Winnipeg and Vancouver, 35 to Regina, 30 to London. 24 to Saint John, 21 to Ottawa. 12 to Quebec and nine to Kingston. Two Canadian National Railways special hospital trains will be at dockslde at Halifax for the Mr nnrt Mrs. Mathias S. Wes ley of Kltseguecla, announce the ! pnirriiTpmpnt. of their onlv son.! Oliver M. s. wesiey, to miss ra- trlcia Williams, aaugnter oi Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Williams, Fort Fraser, B.C. The marriage will take place shortly at WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY We will buy for cash, clean eg; crates complete with fillers and lids. These are badly needed by Interior poultry-men. Phone Fairway Food Market, 431. (232) WANTED One or two housekeeping rooms. Box 10 Dally News. (232) WANTED Fir and cedar poles and piling, all lengths. Nleder-meyer-Martln Co., Spalding Bldg., Portland, Zone 4, Oregon. (134) WANTED One or two boxes .35 Winchester ammunition. Apply Box 15 Dally News. WANTED TO RENT Small house' or apartment, preferably furnished; by local couple, with one child. Please phone Green 968. (233) HELP WANTED GRADUATE NURSE for McBrlde Red Cross Outpost Hospital for general duty. Salary $75.00 plus $15.00 War Bonus and full maintenance. Apply Supervisor Red Cross Outpost Hospitals, 615 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. (233) WANTED Janitor for part time work, apply Catholic rectory. (tf) WANTED Men to take con tracts to make pi tprops, peeled, piled, and roads made In bush, at $8 per cord. Will furnish good timber. Winter's work. Gowans & Olson, Burns Lake, B.C. (231) HELP WANTED Reliable woman to look after baby one afternoon weekly. 35c an hour. Phone Green 469. (231) HELP WANTED Woman wanted for part tlme: housework. T-79. Skunk Lane. (232) WANTED Pressers, silk pressers, run or part-time. Apply pioneer Canadian Laundry. (233) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED A Retail sales clerk, hardware, men's wear and grocery, wants job, preferably In city. Age 37; mar ried. Owns home here. Box 14 Daily News. (231) FOR RENT FOR RENT Three-room fur nished apartment. Vacant Oct. 5. Phone Blue 814. (231) FOR RENT Furnished room Phone Green 959. (232) FOR RENT To couple: furnish ed bedroom with kitchen, bathroom and living room privileges in exchange for part time services oi wire, immediate occupancy. Phone 423. (232) FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms. 145 7th Ave. East. (232) FOR RENT Room for single gin. 324 7tn Ave. East. (233) FOR RENT Furnished cabin, near Cold storage. Phone Blue bzd. (233) FOR RENT Sleeping room for rent. 801 Borden Street, (tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modem and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) Orders Sent to Jap Government TOKYO, Oct. 5 O) Col. Ken Dkye, chief of civil information and education In Japan for the Allied command, said yesterday that letters' ordering the releasa cf all political prisoners and abolition of laws affecting civil liberties had been mailed to the Japanese government. The letters also ask for removal from office of the Japanese minister of heme affairs. arrival of the mercy ship. They will be made.up of 12 "hospital on wheel" cars similar to the one which was on exhibit across the country and viewed by 325,000 people. Eight sleepers, four diners and two baggage cars will complete the equipment needed to transport the military patients to their homes in all sections of the Dominion. The entire trip from overseas to their homes will be handled by the Canadian National system. NOVA SCOTIA'S ORCHARDS Some of the largest apple orchards in the British Dominions are In the Evangeline county of Nova Scotia. - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. ENGAGEMENT NOTICE FOR SALE FOR SALE Bed and dresser, three-piece bed chesterfield suite, kttche"n suite, living room table, set of encyclopedias. 202 6th Ave. East. (231) FOR SALE Decorating business, full equipment. Contracts included. Phone Blue 142. (234) FOR SALE Two-room house, cheap, for cash; one washing machine, $7. Lome Cornell, Phone Blue 142. (234) FOR SALE 23-foot cabin boat, 5 h.p. 1 cyl. Marine engine. Large roomy cabin, good condition. Reasonable. Call American Signals 373 for demonstration. (234) FOR SALE 40 acres, about six cleared; small house and other outbuildings. Also fruit trees, lots of wood on place. Two miles from Kltselas Station. $1200 cash. Mrs. J. Simpson. Terrace. B.C. (234) FOR SALE Daffodils, narcissi, tulips, Dutch iris and crocus. 12 each for $3.00 prepaid. Azaleas, heather, shrub evergreens, reasonable prices. B. D. Boden, R.R. 2, Eburne, B.C, (233) FOR SALE 30-foot fishing boat equipped with gurdles and poles, 1-10 ton hydraulic Jack. Call after 5 o'clock, 220 7th Ave. East. (233) FOR SALE Dresser, two beds, breakfast suite, Maytag washer, V2 h.p. Maytag gas engine, small tent, mantel 8-day clock. 801 Alfred St., 4:30 to 7:30. (232) FOR SALE We buy and sell new ajid used furniture at the lowest possible prices. Electric gramaphone In the best condition, new one sells at $250, price now $49.50. New floor covering, assorted sizes, rugs from $6.60. Used bed and springs, $3 for the two. New pillows, regular $1.50, now 75c. Used baby carriages from $6. New fancy mirrors, all sizes, from $1.50. New hardwood chairs and dressers. Slightly used chesterfield bed with two new chairs, $95. B. C. Furniture Co., Phone 324. (tf) FOR SALE Partly furnished modern house, concrete base-' ment with two rooms and shower, bath and toilet; hot air furnace. Immediate oc-cunatlon. $3,000. terms. Col- lart & McCaffery Ltd., 3rd Avenue, opposite 3rd street. FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon or Thursday, Oc tober 11th, 1945, for the pur chase of the two-storey frame building situate on Lot 29, Block 35, Section 1, City of Prince Rupert. This does not Include lot or contents. Terms cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Charles O. Svedmark. (235) FOR SALE New bathinette. Red 113. (235) FOR SALE OR TRADE Quarter section Alberta ranch land, 15 acres broken; two springs; 90 miles northwest of Edmonton. Will sell or trade for car, truck, boat or what have you? American Barracks T94, Room 8. (232) FOR SALE One coil spring, extra heavy, reinforced, in perfect shape; one new felt mat-ress; one rocking chair; one Congoleum rug 6x9. American Barracks T94, Room 8. (232) FOR SALE Bedroom suite, occasional chairs, gateleg table, Winnipeg couch, stove and general household furnishings. 1436 Plgott Place. (231) FOR SALE Ludwlg set of traps and drums, one tenor saxa-phone. 225 1st Ave. East. Blue 884. (232) FOR SALE Girls dressing table, swing mirror. Phone Black 482. U33) MONTREAL DUE FOR BIG BOOM New Building Projects Promise To Transform Canada's Greatest Metropolis Montreal Is flourishing and Canada's most populous metropolis is due for a building "boom of unprecedented proportions as soon as there Is a loosening up of men and materials, says Louis Turgeon, who returned home this week after spending several weeks there In the course of which he underwent a major operation as a result of which his health and appearance are both visibly Improved. The Ford Hotel interests are about to put up a new hostelry of 1,000 rooms which will be the city's most, palatial public stopping-place. Another big project Is a million-dollar Roman Catholic sisters hospital. Thousands of new homes are plannedas well as numberous buildings. "In fact, there is reason to expect that, as a sequel to the war, the city will undergo a veritable transformation," says Mr Turgeon. FOlt SALE Continued EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Smithers. B.C., 160 acres fenced land; 25 acres cleared, garden marketing land. 120'x34' greenhouse, 7 years old. 3,000 feet W pipe, automatic stokers on boilers. A. C. lighting plant, CO Cy. Steel storage tanks with 9,000 gal. capacity. Coal $2.50 a ton at mine. Farm machinery, team horses, l'2ton Ford truck. No opposition, excellent local market. $7,250.00. Rudd, Mitchell & Co. Ltd., Nanalmo, B. C. (233) TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon of Monday, October 15, 1945, for the purchase of the gasboat "Strebor J"; dimensions- of which are 29'x8'4" x3"3", powered by a 7 .H.P. Vivian; fully equipped for trolling from stem to stern, Including radio and oil burning stove. Boat may be inspected at McLean's Ways, Seal Cove. Terms cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Norman A. watt, Administrator of thej isuue oi jonn KODens, deceased. '(238) PERSONAL MYERS -STUDIO Special Offer 8x10 "colored photo, $1.99. Phone Black 103 for appointment between 9 and 10 am. (233) SLENDOR TABLETS are effec tive. Two weeks supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. (232) WANTED Dress making, altern ations, rabrlc bags made to order; 20 years experience. Phone Black 687. (236) Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Steamship Service from Prince Rupert to OCEAN FALLS POWELL RIVER VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE ANNOUNCING . . . CORNER SNACK BAR At TERRACE (Mrs. Flossie Lambly) M ore iorL ess Cost I a DOWN through the years; General Electric Lamt) have been constantly improved to bring you morei more light at lower and lower cost. Remember th wnen ouying lamps, uenerai Llectric Lamp, MADE IN brighter, j.longtj CANADA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMaiiai iaaMawmmM PUBLIC MEETING A public meeting will be held In the Council Chairbt: City Hall, on Friday, October 5, at & p.m. to receive e. rpnnrt nf thp riplpffnfpe .sprit tn nttnun rpunrrHrKr n rvl activities and other matters, II. I). TI1AIN. OPEN FOR YOUR APPROVAL . . . Pall Mall Cafo AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL G a.m. to 3 a.m. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. LAKELSE LAKE HAS ANOTHER OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION! DUCK AND GEESE HUNTING Clean up your shot-gun . . . dig out the shells and Come to Terrace FOR SOME REAL SPORT! Dress warmly, bring food and blankets, and let Go Brookes of SKEENA MOTOR TRANSl'OKT do the tf Write for cabin reservations. Season opens Sept 15 SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT G. L. BROOKES, Mgr. Our Skeena Coffee Bar Is open day and mat TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE W. C. Osborne V. Imhoff A. M. VVilHa Expert Repairs on all makes of cars Recond.:.tl2 Motors Tractors Road Equipment -Work Diesel Acetylene and Electric ww TERRACE, 1 nox 202 : DIBB PRINTING COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING CTATIflNFRV . . .v r Alt"5 BIRTHDAY AND E V E B i " " 1 E y g WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN Besner Block, 3rd Street 1honC 00CHWKH00H0000H00fl oaaixiaaotioo6''6660'' TRY OUR CLASSIFIED ADS THEY GET RESETS 231