.4. "A if .1 prince Rupert Dally JDclus Saturday, November 10, 1945 We are fully equipped to prescription requirements, accuracy assured. THIRD AVENUE NO COMPROMISE WITH QUALITY I RUPERT MENS' & BOYS' STORE .) E W E L E It S SIXTH STKELT ANNOUNCEMENT William M. Phelan, fully qualified and registered pharmacist, who has been in the armed services for five years has joined our staff. fill the most exacting Quality, purity and McCUTCHEON PHARMACY Third Ave. at Sixth St. Recreation HALL 5thtAvenue East NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC .Bowling and Billiards Recreation and Rest Rooms Hall' available for banquets, meetings, etc. Under management of Fred Ernewein PHONE 84G Hours 1 p.m. to 12 p.m, daily Phone PACIFIC CAFE Now Open for Business 6:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Special Chop Suey Noodles Good News for Trappers... providing they bring their furs to Goldbloom. 10 higher than last year. Also have large stock of Fur Coats, 'JO' o lower in price than anywhere else. W. GOLDBLOOM "THE OLD RELIABLE" a TO B U Y WATCH AMERICAN WATCHES ARE STILL SCARCE BUT OUR STOCK IS GRADUALLY BUILDING UP TO FORMER SHAPE There arc over eleven hundred Swiss watch factories and owing to war prosperity the country has been flooded with many brands which could not formally get established in Canada. The Jeweller must use his best experience and Judgement to choose makes which will not cause trouble and expense later by going out of order. Most people buy watches in the Jewellery store for that reason and because the Jeweller Is able to make adjustments and leels responsible for the satisfaction the watches give. Another advantage of our watches is that the pricesjiavc not advanced since 1911 when the price ceiling was established. .We handle practically all the well advertised and reliable makes, such as Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Bulova, Gruen, Longines, Omega, Tissot, MercUry,. Seeland, and several other lower-priced makes which we have tried out and found good. JOHN BULGER LTD. (Opposite Post Office) I PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS CHARLES BELLIS NEW C.C.E. HEAD At a well-attended meeting of the local Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Club held this week in the club rooms, the following officers were elected for the ensuing six months: President Charles Bellis. Vice-President A. E. Evans. Recording Seoretary Mrs. J. 3. Black. Financial Secretary AI. Waters. Executive Mrs. E. Roper, Mrs. N. Bellis and J. S. Black. A resolution was passed sup porting the Ford workers in their attempt to get a proper working and 'wage agreement. Support was also assured 'the trade union candidates sponsored by the Civic Labor Federation. Special attention was given to the trade union committee and educational and speaker classes are being arranged under the sponsorship of the committee. Angus MacPhee is the provincial executive member of the trade union committee, succeeding N. Bird, and will act as district chairman. Satisfaction was expressed at the growth of the local club and it is hoped to have many Interesting social events this winter. A careful study' is being given to all matters of a provincial or federal nature so that an intelligent approach can be taken in the matter of discussion on the Socialist policies of the C.C.F. party. There are 20 working news papermen members of the Bri tish House of Commons. Their .nowledge of domestic and world affairs stands them in good stead in. performing the work of 'the nation. Classified Advertising Pays! 70 ofr DOUBLE I AUTOMATIC BOOKLET ' . , - TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERYICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (H. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE ANNOUNCING . . . CORNER SNACK BAR At TERRACE (Mrs. Flossie Lambly) Today in Sports HOCKEY STANDINGS W Chicago 4 Canadiens ... 3 Detroit 3 Boston J2 Rangers .1 Toronto 0 D L 1 1 1 1 4 5 F 26 20 15 15 10 13 A Pis. 21 3 13 6 21 15 23 6 ! 61 5 j 2 I 1 LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS Results of the week's play in ladies' 10-pin bowling: Orange Lodge 0, Bankers 3. Annette's 2, Post Office 1. Boom Defence 1, Edmunds & Walker 2. Watts & JJlckerson 2, Knights of Columbus 1. Ideal Cleaners 1, Variety Store 2. Lucky Strikes 1, Big Sisters 2. Savoy 2, Moose 1. BASKETBALL IS HUNG UP League basketball activities are in suspense again following the closing of the Y.M.'C.A. war service gymnasium to adult athletic use. HoTvever, there is the possibility of other accommodation for games being obtained in the near future. One of these possibilities is the Acropolis Hill gymnasium from which the United States Army will be withdrawing In a few days. Meantime organization goes on lor what is expected to be an active and interesting season. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms and boarding rooms. 1021 2nd Ave. West. Phone Blue 874. '(263) FOR RENT Office space in Stone Block. Enquire W. F.' Stone. (261) FOR RENT Large comfortable room for gentleman; close in. Apply Box 33 Daily News, (tfj FOR RENT Suite, Phone Qreen 195 after 6. (263) FOR RENT Room, next to Co- od Store, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 815. (262) FOR RENT Housekeeping room. 801 Borden Street. (ti) PERSONAL BANISH GREY HAIR Look years youneer use effective Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Ormes Ltd. (261) V. Imhoff 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) SCHOOLS ANfl COLLEGES STENOS. TYPISTS, POSTAL CLERKS for Government work. You can train at home. Free Information. M.C.C. Schools, Winnipeg. TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE W. c. Osborne A. M. Williams Expert Repairs on' all makes of cars Reconditioning Motors Tractors Road Equipment Machine Work Diesel Acetylene and Electric Welding BOX 202 TERRACE, B.C. Notice - The Hoard of Governors of the American Civilian Club hereby serve notice to all individuals or business houses having accounts with this social organization that all outstanding bills should be submitted for payment on or before November 20, 1915. 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 71a "REC" LEADERS NOW TRAINED Rup-Rec leader training was completed last evening at the I.O.D.E. Hall with a full corps of men and women In attendance. Many excellent leaders are now fully trained and eager to get their gym classes under way. The girls' leaders' course was wrund up by marching exercises, conducted by Mrs. Mary Qogal, fundamental gymnastics by Marjorle Jackson, mat tumbling by Diane Kennedy and springboard tumbling by Laverna Lln-ney and Mrs. Eileen Yelland. With music provided by Miss Kay Watson, Mrs. Gogal conducted the final class In folk dancing., The men's leaders' course was rounded by with marching exercises and fundamental gymnastics by Ted Parkhouse, mat tumbling by Bill Collins, springboard tumbling by, Eric Freeman, box-vaulting by Dave Clark and novelty tumbling by Ted Park-house. The class was concluded with instruction :n boys' games conducted by Director McGregor. At present, a gym cannot be found to hold a public demonstration of leader training and to carry on public classes. Training for this demonstration will be continued one evening a week. When a gym is provided the instructional staff will' be prepared to stage a first-rate gym show and to fulfil the recreational needs of the community. Both the Rup-Rec executive Classified Advertising - - - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. HELP WANTED WANTED Housekeeper for small family; good wages. Sleep in; Or mother's helper from about 4 to 8, including evening meal. Phone Red 879. Uf) FOR RENT WANTED YOUNG OUT-of-TOWN COUPLE with money to .invest are looking for suitable business in good location, auto camp, garage, cafe, small hotel, rooming house, or what have you? Reply Box 45 Daily News. (262) WANTED Furnished suite, or housekeeping room, close In, by quiet couple. Blue 278. Z1 WANTED Baby buggy in good condition. Phone Black 465. FOR SALE tf) FOR SALE Cary safe, 21 x 31 Inches; Neostyle duplicating machine; solid q.c. oak counter and cabinet. M. M- Stephens, 23 Court House. (263) FOR SALE Modern completely furnished four - room house, excellent condition, immediate occupancy; oil furnace and oil range. Make offer for quick turnover to enable American family to return to U.S. 941 Second Ave-. West. For Inspection dally from 11 a.m. to l p.m. and 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.. phone- American Signals 413. (261) FOR SALE New and used fur niture bought from United States Army Club at Port Edward selling at lowest prices. Used beds and springs, $4; used tables, $3.75; electric table lamps; trilites; bookcases, high grade office chairs; pool table like new; new mirrors at $2.50; smoking stands; coffee tables; cash register like new; electric fixtures; drapes at $2.50 pair; card tables, $2.25; new pillows, 75c; 3-piece new chesterfield, all-spring built; electric victrola in good shape; 3-piece all-leather chesterfield; used enamel ware, plates, etc., 5c each; new drinking glasses, 10c new" rugs', hand-made, from $2; carpets, 12x12, in best shape; high grade piano; barber chair in fair shape; other good and useful articles. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (263) FAIR WAY FOOD MARKET carries a complete line of Quality Groceries, Fresher Fruits and Vegetables at all times. We deliver. Phone 434. (278) FOR SALE A mass of music ranging from concert pieces to marches to a full up to date dance band library in addition to numerous musical accessories such as mutes, stands, drum stands and sticks, dance band lights etc. If interested call American Signals 334. ' (263) FOR QUICK SALE One chest of drawers. Apply Dorothy, Room 104, Last Resort. (261) FOR SALE Helntzman piano with bench;- Canada's finest piano, the latest model. Walker's, 212 Fourth Street. (264) FOR SALE One 32-volt light plant. Al shape. Apply Standard Machine Shop. (26') FOR SALE -Bicycle. Phone Red 469 or call after 5 o'clock. (263) TARZAN AND WILD WOMEN Latest of the adventures of Tarzan is delineated in "Tarzan and the Amazons," coming to the Capitol Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. Johnny Weismuller is again seen in the title role with little Johnny Sheffield as his son and Brenda Joyce taking the feminine lead this time. Tlie new picture revolves around a tribe of warrior women living in a hidden valley of Africa. To preserve their independence, the amazons kill any intruder discovering the secret entrance to their country. This brings dramatic action when the boy is persuaded to guide a group of scientists into the valley. The amazons capture the group and most of them are killed when they try to escape. How Tarzan rescues his son from the vengeful clutches of the women warriors forms the climax of the picture. committee and the leaders are anxious to show the public the possibilities of community recreation, and the forthcoming demonstration should provide this opportunity. SANTA SAYS: C4 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING And Santa knows that for grand cholpe you can't beat EATON'S FALL AND WINTER CATALOGUE for a large number of its many pages are chuck-full of items for Christmas giving. For Christmas Shop Early! For Gifts Consult EATON'S Catalogue ! T EATON C 11 1X4 TODAY OMA: "SON OF at 1:00 TWO DAYS 2:57 - 4;53 - 6:59 - 9:00 STARTS LASSIE" MONDAY KrttA,. ..... HUIL Wl I. r ith s.. . .. ,v ran Un TnO f,k..i. lorpct !.;.. . we Iovelv tin i -.dtm&mi&WK. .tmA jf ,m " - UH I 1 ' I 11 IWiJ M I I II K I fl n I It TA' - - ' r . I H V I! M tlil.lll. UULS.M I'll ! ' I PETE SMITH SPORT j W$Hk I LEW I.EHR COMEDY 1 gyPM M 1 ASTHMA Prom all over Canada and tin-U.S.A. come Blowing reports of quick relief with "Davis' Asthma Hemedy No. 78U5." Oct It. together with diet bhecta. atniiv Edmonton Drug Store. Three weeks supply (3.00. ECZEMA For adult or baby, don't m!;a this- "Davis' Pruritus Creum." Rreaseless, stainless, odorless and Immediately effective. To try It Is to boost It. 60c. (1.00. (1.6S. mou riirui tmiitii SUNDAY AT MIDNITE Two Good Features! JIM ABBOTT PEGGY STEWART "VAMPIRE'S GHOST" THE CISCO KID . 1 "SOUTH OF THE R!0 GRANDE" SP 1 T PHONE 77 Stand: C, l o r s: : Day and Night Serviit Tommy CI Pro?: Tfl THF DFflDiF DDfF DIIDFDT iv iiii. i ki. vi i nmve. evui bin Who Suffer With Their Feet You will be interested to know that there b a man In town who has had a wide experience in thr correction ot fallen arches, and can make Arch Supports ia will relieve' that painful and tired feeling that only fo -uffcrer! can explain. Mr. Bill Terry, with many years of study of foot ailments, is now in Hill's Shoe Store, and will br pleaccd to take an impression of your feet and lot you know what can be done in your individual case. Mr. Bill Terry is also in charge of the She- R- palrbj Dept. where your repairs are executed neatly and prompt ly. Call around and see him for cither reason i't'''xt''''t!'''t''''-x''X'':'C'tit'ic'ciic(wi':'f.'i- v y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y v v y y y y y y y t y y y y v v v v v y y y v y y y y y y ' y y y y y y y y y y y y y v y y y y y y y. Give Your Home Bright, New Look ... for ... Christmas! With the proper tools and proper materials you can make the job. easy to do . . . and one you'll be proud of. Come in and choose your needs from our stock of quality 31 o n o s e a 1 paint and brushes . . . also .see us for kalsoniine and houseclcaning materials. Gordon & mM FEDERAL BLOCK PRINCE RUPERT son IM Electrical Goods, Hardware, Furniture THIRD AVE