ir Way Food Market IUIT and VEGETABLES at theik best ITALIAN PRUNES laller Lots, POUNDS Just Rieht for Cannine V id POUNDS ON SALE THIS WEEK-END RGE 50-POOND BOXES $5.25 25c : No. 997 PHONE 676 ALSO 13POUND CRATES AT A SPECIAL PRICE! Eri rv TAii A.tACf fancy seedless S!SMAT25E GRAPES 17 Per pound firriMiri TERRACE l All ATERM ELLON NEW POTATOES 000 POUNDS ON HAM) Cook whHe Mea)y l0le fic pound VF o pounds t- IJp TRY SIX POUNDS r pound 1 THEN BUY A SACK ,IR WAY FOOD MARKET IE DELIVER : PHONE 434 STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN ! pYOUll car suffeting from neglect? A lubrication and oil inge may give it a new lease on life and add to YOUR ptoring pleasure. Make an appointment with US for )l'K car. Does YOUR car look down-at-the-heel? Call at our Parts Depot and get some Speedry Car Wash, a Polish Cloth and some Wax Polish. Perhaps a new set of Seat Covers or a new Floor Mat would not go amiss. it YOU planning a trip to the Interior? Do not forget to prepared with a tire pump, patching kit, flashlight, tool It, tire chains all the little extras' that are indispensable. Call at S. E. PARKER LIMITED E. 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 83 COMMERCIAL HOTEL )MPLETELY MODERN this your comfortable jome in Prince Rupert. Est Ave. and Eighth St. Commercial, Industrial and Marine Electricians ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring and Repairs MOTT ELECTRIC LIMITED Offices In Vancouver and New Westminster Phone Black 367326 2nd Ave. 'oiilscn's Cafe and Dining Room Is the Talk of the Town WHY? lecause ... It's the nicest-looking place in town. It's open for banquets, weddings and parties. Meetings may be arranged. "As good as the best, Better than the rest." I IT. 'Chool lime is sweater Time! Sweaters get the'vote rear in and year out. they're first on the of every schooling !st gal. No matter vhat your desire . . . ng sleeves, short Beeves, cardigans or jjip-ons . . . wc have hem. iNNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR LY ADVERTISING COPY WILL BE APPRECIATED Local News ews It items... Miss Helen Valentine returned Wednesday on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver. S. J. Jabour, former Prince Rupert insurance man, arrived in me city Wednesday on a business trip from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Winslow returned to the city Wednesday on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver. Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain Ache all over? Stiff and sore In Joints and muscles? Get quick relief with Templeton'i T-R-C 8, a proven remedy gratefully used by thousands. Put vour trust In T.H-r". ipeclally made to relieve Rheumatic Pain and Stiffness. Let them help you find the fast tl'.rf you want. Get a box today 50c. 1 at drugginti everywhere. T-27 Len Griffiths left toy motor today for a trip .to Prince George. He was accompanied by Bruce Stevens, who will proceed from Prince George by rail for a visit to Vancouver. Announcements Dance, Orange Hall. Terrace every Friday. Good time for all. Kindergarten will be discontinued at the Convent this year. (208) Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall, 9 to 12. Catholic Bazaar, October and 4. K. of C, Hut. SLENDOR TABLETS are effec tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5. At all druggists. (214) WANTED WANTED Standard size guitar case. Phone 98 or Blue 469. WANTED 30:30 calibre or other high-powered rifle. Urgent. Call Blue 964 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m, (214) WANTED TO RENT Small house or suite. Phone Green 789. (212) WANTED One or two suitcases, brown or black. Box 109, Dally News. (212) WANTED Furnished apartment or house by American Army officer and wife. Apply Amer lean Signals 270. (216) WANTED Two or three room furnished suite, centrally located, for couple with school-age girl. Green 471. (216) WANTED Furnished large three roomed or small four roomed apartment. Adults, close in. Apply Box 1 Daily News. (217) WANTED TO BUY Car in good condition; any model Phone Green 421. (213) HELP WANTED WANTED First class butcher to take full charge and do his own buying. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 186. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper im mediately, reliable, cheerful and good worker: can cook. Wages good. Modem home, small family; permanent position. Liberal time off. Phone Black 445. (214) WANTED One junior stenogra pher, one junior ledger cierK, Permanent position if satis factory. Apply Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association, Head Office, Cow Bay, between 9 a.m. to 12 ajn. FOR" RENT LS William Murdoch arrived In the city Wednesday from Esqulmalt to spend furlough with his wife here. Miss Joyce Hawkinson, who has been spending the summer vacation here with her father, J. P. Hawkinson. Mrs. Annette Woods returned to the city Wednesday afternoon on the Princess Norah from a business trip to Whltehorse. A Community Sunday School, East End Hall. Meets every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Starts on Sept. 16th. Sponsored by the Minis (214) WANTED Women for cannery work Apply Francis Millard & Co. Ltd., Seal Cove, or phone Black 429. (216 WANTED Woman to mind baby afternoons, 11:30 a.m.;- 5:30 p.m. Reply Box 110 Dally News. (215) FOR RENT 2 rooms, partly fur nished. 1345 Pigott Place. , (213) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf ROOM FOR RENT 812 2nd Ave. West. (207) TO RENT At Terrace, three-room housekeeping suite, furnished. Central location. Write Box 129, Terrace, B.C. (214) FOR RENT Fully furnished cabin, wcant October 3. Phone Blue 825. (215) FOR RENT Sleeping room. 8Q1 Borden Street. (It) FOR RENT 4 -room apartment with furniture for sale; washing machine Included. Black 623. (217) Blue 112 , ORNE CORJvJ rATERIIANGING SIGNS AND SHOWCARDS terial Association. (214) W. C. Owens, general manag er, western region, Canadian National Railways, is arriving in the city on tonight's train from Winnipeg In the course of an Inspection tour and will proceed Saturday night on the Prince George to Vancouver. Don Forward, area supervisor of YM.CJi. war services here, left on last night's train for a brief trip to Edmonton -on business. He will be returning to the" city next Tuesday. Jack Deane, now manager of the Fishermen's Co-operative Federation at Vancouver and former general manager of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative Association, arrived in Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. PERSONAL FOR SALE hir RALE Small radio, double burner hotDlate. buffet ana table. Phone Green 257. (213) FOR SALE We buy and sell new and used furniture at tne lowest possible prices. Electric gramaphone In the best condition, new one sells at $250, price now $49.50. New floor covering, assorted sizes, nigs from $6.60. Used bed and serines. $3 for the two. New pillows, regular $1.50, now 75c, Used baby carriages from $6, New fancv mirrors, all sizes from $1.50. New hardwood chairs and dressers. Slightly used chesterfield bed with two new chairs, $95. B. C. Furni ture Co., Phone 324. (tf) FOR SALE Furniture, bedroom Suites, chesterfield" suite; "end tables, coffee table, etc. A-l condition. 649 Hays Cove Circle. (214) FOR SALE Dresser and chiffonier, complete bed, box spring, kitchen table, chairs, china cabinet, all-enamel kitchen stove, go-cart. 424 Duns-mulr St., phone Green 390. (212) FOR SALE Electric rangette, practically new; crome top, two burners and oven. Price $50. Apply between 7 and 8 p.m., 1400 6th Ave. East. (215) FOR SALE t- Winnipeg couch, dresser. Both In real .good condition. Apply 1341 Pigott Place. (215) FOR. SALE 7-room house with 3 additional attic rooms; open fireplace, first-class condition, Central. Showing net returns of $70.00 month, plus owner's accommodation. Price $2500. Terms. P.O. Box 647, City. (215) FOR SALE Head Hudson Seal coat, large size, perfect con dition. Price most reasonable. Phont Black 688. (212) FOR SALE Three piece bed room suite. Call Black 667 after 5 p.m. (213) FOR SALE 1 highboy, 2 kitchen chairs, 1 bedside bookstand, l kitchen table, masonlte top. Apply 1468 6th Ave. East, before 8 p.m. (213) FOR SALE Fully furnished three room house with bath and basement, including oil range, oil furnace, Icebox, silverware, etc. In excellent condition. Immediate possession. On 2nd Ave. opp. motor pool. H. G. Helgerson Ltd (213) FOR SALE Electric water heater, 750 watt, 100 C switch, 20 feet 214 BX cable, $7. 229 3rd Ave. West. (214) FOR SALE New 14V2-ft. Clinker- built rowboat; extra strong construction, suitable for in board motor or lifeboat. Apply Lipsett's. (217) FOR SALE Household furniture for 5 rooms. Blue 113. (214) FOR SALE Piano, small mod em, with bench. 212 4th St. MACHINERY the city-yesterday-afttrricon on-j fCI Ul At IPHMf toe Prince Rupert fra Taacimr . UtLlhUULMU I vex ana win oe riere iot me next. month. Former Premier T. D. Pattullo, MX..A. for Skeena, has accepted an invitation to address the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce at its regular monthly dinner meeting tonight. A vote of $50 towards the expenses of the delegation which is proceeding from here to Ottawa to advocate continued work at the local dry dock and other postwar activities at this port was granted by the local branch of the Canadian Legion at its meeting last night. - AB Frederick George Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lewis, 226 Fifth Avenue West?, arrived home on leive Wednesday from Victoria. He will be home nine days, then return Xo Victoria to receive his discharge from the navy. An overseas veteran, AB Lewis served on the Waskeslu and in Newfoundland during the war. GRAND MATRON VISITS EASTERN STAR CHAPTER Belist Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, was favored yes (tf) TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modem and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manuiac tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.U. (tl) LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair rimmed glasses on path above City Hall on V night. Reward. (tf) LOST Tool bag containing line man's tools. Phone American Signals 214. (213) terday with a visit by Mrs. Mamie Lander of Florida, Most Worthy Giand Matron of the General Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star, who stopped briefly In the city on her way south on the Princess Norah from an official visit to Alaska chapters. While in the city Mrs. Lander was guest at a tea at the home of Mrs. Sam Masscy along with Mrs. Grace Shane of Vancouver, Worthy Grand Matron of B. C. chapters, who arrived from the south yesterday on the Prince Rupert. Mrs. Shane will remain In the city for seval days and a number of functions are planned In her honpr. She will pay an official visit to the local chapter Friday night. Guests who greeted Mrs Lander included Mrs. Vera Tinker of Prince Rupert, grand marshal, and Miss Muriel Vance, worthy matron of Belist MEAT CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER The following meat coupons are valid in September: September 10 Ml. 'September 13 M2. 'TSeTsremtoer 20 M3. September 27 M4. Meat coupons will become valid every Thursday and will remain valid until otherwise de blared. 4 1 NOTED HERE The Canadian Legion at Its regular meeting last mght dis cussed -a tendency to a rise In Juvenile delinquency In the city and the hope was expressed that it would be dealt with in a strict manner before it got too much out of hand. As far as could be ascertained there were no veterans out of employment at this date, it was reported. Action of the Dominion civil service authorities in appointing men from outside the city to fill positions within the city and district was the subject of crit icism by the members. It was reported that the newi reception hut is now in opera-: tlon to welcome returning veterans. The public is being invited to help the ladies' committee by notifying them of returning servicemen. The proposed drainage project at the cemetery will not be proceeded with at present until such' time as the city authorities have (been able to make a general survey of the cemetery. It is hoped that some concrete, solution will be adapted for the problem. Four new members wea? in itiated and 22 new applications were received. The old members expressed pleasure to see the way In which the local boys are appreciating the work already done. President Hugh Killin was in the chair and there was a good attendance. PRINCE GEORGE to VANCOUVER 2V4 HOURS Leave Prince George Daily 10:20 p.m. Good .connection with eastbound train from Prince Rupert wn mmu JtZOUIXID For further infomnllon, Cndisii' Pacific Rtilwty Office, Prince Rupert. V45-I2A until his mother did this! His meals were deficient !n important food elements needed for health and appetite. He wouldn't eat, became thin, nervous and below par. Then his mother learned about Ovaltine which provided these necessary food elements in delicious form soon his zest for meals returned and look at him nowl As a "protecting" food-drink, Ovaltine adds to a child's meals essential food elements most likely to be lacking. Ovaltine is thus an insurance against those food deficiencies that retard normal growth and development. Ovaltine food-drink is an excellent source of the Vitamins A, Bi and D. It also contains almost all of the precious food elements necessary for health and top vitality, especially those needed for vitamin teamwork, such as calcium, phosthorus, iron, protein and fuel-food elements. Three servings of Ovaltine furnish a significant portion of child's daily requirements of these essential food elements needed for building sturdy bodies. So if your child eats poorly, is thin, nervous and under par; why not start giving Ovaltine regularly. Get Ovaltine today at your drug or food store. OVALTINE THE PROTECTING FOOD-DRINK WE WILL PAY A FAIR CASH PRICE ' FOR YOUR USED FURNITURE ELIO FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.O. ?tUtl Rupert 'Dailg J3efog Tiuirsday, September ii, 1945 SALADA Phone Blue (ii) HO TEA NEW Furniture Prices The store of J. H. Mair is now under new ownership of J. W. Odowes and R. M. Taft. We have put in a new, stock and are able to offer you quality goods at new low. prices. Here are some examples: ' Before NOW ' ' Restmore Chair .. $65.00 $11.95 Spring-Filled Studio Couch . . $90.00 $74.50 Spring-Filled Studio'Couch . . $80.00 ' $59.95 Bedroom Suite . . .1. , . $149.50 $105.00 Vanitee and Bench $70.00 $49.50 Boudoir Chairs ... $12.75 $7.95 Folding Chairs . .1 $5.50 $2.95 illassock $6.50 $3.95 Sisaltex Rugs $22.30 $14.95 " Steel Folding Cots . . . . . . . , . $8.50 $5.85 Painted Buffet ............. $18.00 $12.95 Baby Bath $12.95 $10.50 Baby Beach Cart $37.50 $25.95 Baby Go-Cart $29.95 $21.95 Table Lamps $15.00 ' $8.25 Rocker Ponies $15.00 $10.95 Cribbage Boards $2.50 89c Poker Chips $2.50 92c Billfolds $3.50 99c Men's Toilet SelspTece y:$F;T$2$' . ' $1.25 Men's Toilet Sets, 3-picce ..... $1.25 . 69c 24 Mirrors $15.00 $8.90 FREE' DELIVERY ON NEW FURNITURE UP TO 100 RULES BY RAIL OR BOAT TAFT and ODOWES (Formerly J. H. Malr) 622 Third Avenue PRINCE RUPERT ANNOUNCING Opening of TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Quality Repairs at Economy Prices P.O. Box 1162 I '4 Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL 6 ajn. to 3 ajn. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. ! ' FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION . . . quality foodstuffs are carried at all times.' If you want the best, you will find it on our shelves. You are invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) ' Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 573 SAVOY PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) T..