I (M BLUE SURE STOPS CLOTHES Wj A x s E. 3rd Ave. TURNING I COMMERCIAL HOTEL JMPLETELY MODERN pst Ave. and Eighth St. Use what you like to wash but never forget to rinse in Blue. It'$ the sure and simple way to prevent bed linen, table linen, towels and all white clothes turning yellow. Just a swish or two in the last rinse water does the trick. Stvn colours combine fo mat whff. On ef W)i coeun il but. Thtr it no Irvt hil without Sut. STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN ! k'Ol'K car stiff ei ins frm neglect? A lubrication and oil huge may give it a new lease on life and add to YOUR (toring pleasure. Make an appointment with US for ttl'R car. Does YOUR car look down-at-the-heel? Call at our I'arts 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. ft YOU planning a trip to the Interior? Do not forget to 'prepared with a tire pump, patching kit, flashlight, tool I, tire chains all the little extras that are indispensable. Call at IS. E. PARKER LIMITED Prince Rupert, B.C. this your comfortable ome in Prince Rupert. i No. 997 PHONE 676 sweater Time! pwealers get the vote ear in and year out. fliey're first on the of every schooling !st gal. No matter hat your desire . . . &nK sleeves, short cardigans or ieeves, ip-ons . . . wc have licm. . Phone 83 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. 'onlsen'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 I -r. 'Chool lime is iNNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR oca! News It Miss Edna Bevln of Queen Charlotte city arrived in Prince Rupert today on a visit. Mrs. T. J. Neilly of Vancouver Is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Ferris, Seal Cove. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith of Terrace were passengers for Vancouver on the Prince Rupert last night. Community Sunday School, East End Hall. Meets every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Starts on Sept. 16th. Sponsored by the Ministerial Association. (214) Mrs. O. Hill of Queen Charlotte City Is a visitor in the city, having arrived today on the Cas-siar. Mrs. C. P. McCarthy returned this morning on the Prince George from a visit to Vancouver. Dr. R. E. Foerster, director of the Nanalmo Biological Station, Is a visitor in the city on official duties. PRESBYTERIAN TEA AND SALE .Many Ladies Called at Affair Held by Choir lesterday Afternoon Many ladies called at the so cial hall of First Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon for a lall tea and sale of home cooking by the choir. The hall was tastefully" decorated with seasonal flowers and foliage and the pouring table was centred with a bawl of sweet peas. The guests were received by Mrs. E.tJ. Smith, leader of the choir, and Mrs. A. F. MacSween, wife of the pastor. Mrs. J. B. MacKay and Mrs. Nell Macdonald poured and ser- viteurs were Mrs. William Martin and Mrs. Robert Strachan. Acting as cashier was Mrs. James Lee. The!home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill and Mrs. T. H. McCubbin. Mrs. J. McGuire looked after the kitchen. Announcements Dance, Orange Hall, Terrace, every Friday. Good time lor all Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall, 9 to 12. Catholic Bazaar, October 3 and 4. K. of C. Hut. BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing ana Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Comer 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 ems Ralph Farrls of the Vancouver contracting firm ol Farrls &: Nash Is expected to arrive In the city tomorrow on business. J. J. LltUe, vice-president of the Northern B. C. Power Co, left on Wednesday night's train on a business trip to Montreal. Mrs. T. D. Brunton, wife of Corp. Brunton of the BC Police, Terrace, was a passenger to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert last night F. M. Bennett of Pacific Mills, Ocean Falls, arrived In the city today from Queen Charlotte City on the Casslar. He Is registered at the Prince Rupert Hotel. Lieut, and Mrs. J. D. Glllls and son have arrived In the city from Brandon, Manitoba, and will take up residence here. Lieut. Glllls has returned from active service. Bishop M. M. Johnston of Nelson left last night on the Prince Rupert on his return south after attending the Installation of Bishop Anthony Jordan of Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. George Ladlcos and daughter, Elizabeth, left last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mr. Ladlcos recently sold his Interest In the Victory Cafe here. Miss Pat McClymont return ed last night to resume her nurses' training duties at Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. T. McClymont. , A contribution of $25 was vot ed by the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council last night towards defraying expenses of the delegation going to Ottawa to Interview the government. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dustln left last night on the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver. Mr. Dustln Is representative of Mc Lennan, McFeely and Prior in this district. G. D. Archibald, city engineer of Saskatoon, who was superintending engineer during the construction of the Prince Ru-' pert Highway, Is arriving In the city on tonight's train for a visit. Mrs. E. S Johnston, the form er Marnle Greig, returned, this morning from a six weeks' visit with her husband's parents at Chehalls, Washington Mr. Johnston Is a sergeant In the United States Army. Dr. A. L. Prtchara of the Nanalmo Biological Station, who Is conducting an extensive salmon research program, Is due to arrive In the city tonight from the Interior accompanied by D. J. Milne, also of the same service. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Thorsteln-nsson left last night on the J Prince Rupert for Vancouver on their way to Vernon to which point Mr. Thorsteinnson.has been transferred as Inspector of Schools. Hon. E. T. Kenney, provincial minister of lands, stopped off at Butedale while enroute north to visit his constituency at Terrace. He came north on the Prince George this trip and will be coming Into the city later. Gwyn Holtby, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holtby, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on his return to his studies at University of British Columbia after having spent the summer here as representative of the International Fisheries Commission. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Christiansen, who have been In the city since Wednesday, will sail tomorrow night toy the Prince George on their return to Van- DIBB PRINTING COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY I? I It T H DAY AND W ATEIIHAN'S Bcsncr Mock, 3rd Street EVERYDAY CARDS FOUNTAIN PENS Phone 231 ANNOUNCING Opening of Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL ' G a.m. to 3 a.m. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. ' couver. They eiqject to return to Prince Rupert a'rout (N'wrern- ber 1 to resume the Chris Mill Bakery business following the withdrawal sof the American Army from their Third Avenue plant. O. C. Young, chief mechanical and refrigeration engineer of the Pacific Fisheries Experimental Station at Vancouver, and W. Lantz, his new assistant engineer, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on their return to Vancouver after a week's visit here on official duties. Rev. Father Joseph Allard, who pioneered In Roman Catnollc missionary work in this diocese for many years, came from The Pas, Manitoba, where he Is now located, to represent Bishop Lajeunesse at the installation of the new Bishop of Prince Rupert. He Is spending a few more days here to renew old acquaintances before returning to The Pas. Sons ot Norway request all members to attend the funeral service for the late Mrs. Astred Pettersen, to be held In St. Paul's Lutheran Church, at 2:30 pm., Saturday. PERSONAL SLENDOR TABLETS are effective. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5. At all druggists. WANTED WANTED Oil burner. Black 717. (214) Phone (218) WANTED Standard size guitar case. Phone 98 or Blue 469. WANTED 30:30 calibre or other high-powered rifle. Urgent. Call Blue 964 between1 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (214) WANTED Furnished apartment or house by American Army officer and wife. Apply Amer ican Signals 70. (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 Dally 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. Modern home, small family; permanent position. Liberal time off. Phone Black 445. (214) WANTED One Junior stenographer, one Junior ledger clerk. Permanent position If satisfactory. Apply Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Asso ciation, Head Office, Cow Bay, between 9 ajn. to 12 a.m. (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. FOR RENT FOR RENT Large West 9th Ave. (215) room. 549 (214) FOR RENT 2 rooms, partly fur nisned. 1345 Pigott Place. (213) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf) TO RENT At Terrace, three-room housekeeping suite, furnished. Central location. Write Box 129, Terrace, B.C. (214) FOR RENT Fully furnished cabin, vacant October 3. Phone " Blue 825. (215) FOR RENT Sleeping room. 801 Borden Street. (It) FOR RENT 4 -room apartment with furniture for sale; washing machine Included. Black 623. (217) 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, a.J. (II L.O.C.A. TEA AND SALE IS SUCCESS Very successful was a tea and sale of heme cooking held by the Ladles' Orange Benevolent Association Wednesday afternoon In the Oddfellows' Hall, patronage of the affair being large and generous. Mrs. J. L. Johansen was convener. The guests were received by the worthy mistress, Mrs. Henry Smith Jr., assisted by Mrs. Frank Ellison. Mrs. F. Barber and Mrs. A. Guyan poured and serviteurs were Mrs. B. T. Way, Mrs. W. Typpett, Mrs. W. H. Hill. Cashier was Mrs. R S. Trequalr. In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. J. P.' Moller, Mrs. H. Paulson, .Mrs. William Geddes. Mrs. J. Piper conducted the sale of home cooking and Mrs. J. Reynolds handled the apron stall. In charge of a raffle was Mrs. - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. FUNERAL NOTICE PETTERSEN On Sept. 11, 1945, Astred Karoline Pettersen, beloved wlfe'of Ludvlk Pettersen, 415 7th Ave. East, aged 37 years. Also survived by one son, Arnold, one daughter Eleanor, at home, two sisters In New York city, two brothers In Vancouver. Funeral service Saturday, September 15 at 2:30 p.m. In St. Paul's Lu theran Church, 4th Ave., and Mcbrlde Street. Bishop J B. Gibson officiating. Interment In Falrview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers In charge of rangements. FOR SALE FOR SALE Four adjoining farms. Kitwanga. B.C. Culti vated, good soil; buildings, etc. Phone 29, or write Box 495, Prince Rupert, B.C. (218) FOR SALE Free Stone peaches, Hale's and Elbertas, have Just arrived. $2.1,5 per case. Italian nrunes. $1.95 per case. Free delivery Overwaitea Ltd (It) FOR SALE Sacrifice! Enamel coal range; double bed, com-nlpto- stppl fnldlncr rot and mattress; chlffonlere and other! household effects. All sngntiy used. 336 8th Ave. East. (218) FOR SALE Westlnghouse 5- tube mantel radio. Apply Sgt. King, Steele Block. . (215) FOR SALE Duncan Fyfe table, 8-tube mantel radio, studio lounge. 1517 Plgott Ave. (215) FOR SALE Household furni ture, stove, radio. 1008 2nd Ave. West. Black 835. (215) FOR SALE Small radio, double burner hotplate, buffet ana table. Phone Green 257. (213) FOR SALE We buy and sell new and used furniture at the lowest possible prices. Electric eramaphone in the best con dition, new one sells at $250, price now $49.50. New floor coverlne. 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 Furniture, bedroom suites, chesterfield suite, end tables, coffee table, etc. A-l condition. 649 Hays Cove Circle. (214) 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 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 Three piece bed room suite. Call Black 667 after 5 p.m. (213) FOR SALE Free Stone peaches, Hale's and Elbertas, have Just arrived. $2.25 per case. Italian prunes. $1.95 per case. Free delivery Overwaitea Ltd. (It) FOR SALE 1 highboy, 2 kitchen chairs. 1 bedside bookstand, kitchen table, masonlte top. Apply 1468 6th Ave. East, be fore 8 p.m. (213) FOR SALE Fully furnished three room house with bath and basement, Including oil range, oil furnace, Icebox, sil verware, etc. in excellent con dltlon. 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 caoie, S7. zzy 3rd Ave. West. (214) FOR SALE New 14V'2-ft. Clinker- built rowboat; extra strong construction, suitable for in board motor or lifeboat. Apply Llpsett's. (217) FOR SALE Household furniture for 5 rooms. Blue 113. 1214) FOR SALE Piano, small mod em. with bench. 212 4th St LOST AND FOUND (tf) LOST Pair rimmed glasses on path above City Hall on V' night. Reward. (tf) LOST Tool bag containing lineman's tools. Phone American Signals 214. (213) LOST Seven-week-old male puppy, brown striped. Miss ing since September 11 from C.W.A.C. Barracks. $10 reward for Information leading to returning of same Phone Sgt Ashton, Fortress 55 ring 2. (215) 3rince Uuprrt Dailp r3efo0 Friday, September 14, 1945 E. A. Evans, prize-winners being: Pair of blankets, won by Mrs. Patterson of Victoria, grand mistress for British Columbia; lamp, Mrs. Roy Franks; vanity set, donated by Mrs. John Olsen, won by Joanne Way. Tickets were drawn by little Ilene Howe. Advertise In The Dally News. For BABY pox 1321 313 3rd Ave. W. Expert Radio Servicing Electrical Appliances Repaired RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone 641 ELECTRICAL GOODS Lamps Sllex Batteries There was considerable disappointment today for local people who went to' the waterfront around 10 o'clock this morning to see personnel of H.M.CB. Chatham off on three minesweepers to find that the transport flotilla had left' two hours earlier. Some friends had even prepared parcels for the boys on the trip south. SALADA TEA. Products that are FAMOUS A baby needs a mother's love, but this Is not enough to help baby develop. Baby needs your wise and careful selection of the best toiletries used on his tender little body. In making your purchases here, you are always assured of the best. NOTHING BUT THE BEST FOR BABY Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pionmcr Druqgists THE REXALL STORE NEW Phones 81 and 82 LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE GREEN 974 Cabinets and Toys made to order Furniture Repaired . Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA 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: 1" Before NOW Restmore Chair .. $65.00 $11.95 Spring-Filled Studio Couch . . $90.00 . $71.50 Spring-Filled Studio Couch . . $80.00 ,$59.95 Bedroom Suite $149.50 $105.00 Vanitee and Bench $70.00 $19.50 Boudoir Chairs $12.75 $7.95 Folding Chairs . . . $5.50 $2.95 Hassock $6.50 $3.95 Sisaltcx Rugs $22.30 $14.95 Steel Folding Cots $8.50 $5.85 Painted Buffet $18.00 $12.93 Baby Bath $12.95 $10.50 Baby Beach Cart . . . $37.50 $2q.95 Baby Go-Cart $29.95 $21.95 Table Lamps $15.00 $8.25 Rocker Ponies .... $15.00 $10.95 Cribbagc Boards $2.50 89c Poker Chips $2.50 92c Billfolds $3.50 99c Men's Toilet Sets, 5-picce $2.50 $1.25 Men's Toilet Sets, 3-piece $1.25 69c 21 Mirrors $15.00 $8.90 FREE DELIVERY ON NEW FURNITURE.UP TO 100 MILES BY RAIL OR BOAT TAFT and ODOWES Phone Blue (tl) (Formerly J. H. Malr) 622 Third Avenue PRINCE RUPERT P.O. Box 1162