IARANTEED TO KEEP 'REGULAR" NATURALLY double your money back ill jjl NT IN UNMENT different in .the way pent was presented on lounge of the Y. Bay evening wnen Armlfaee of the Y. Services, and LAC. of the R.C.A.F., hour of "Merry efore a capacity. See consisted largely although all of the rvlces and the Unl- I Army and Coast represented. Mayor fit and other prom- were In attend- aee. who returned Iht ftom Ketchikan, Ive performances at luard base and the readings on widely Its while LAC.Flem Lnied him on the ling, in addition to slneing humorous ave fine renditions positions by Brahms 3IATE SALE Com - lour-room house at Hth chicken house. ' for Port Edward Apply A. W. Dav- Ulmor, izuuj 1IATF. SALE Semi- 14-room house and irk shnn. Immediate Ideal location for rinllv train sprvire. white F. Hunt, Bill- .K. Hotel and Res in Vanderhoof. Fully and doing steady 11 bedrooms; grow- ge, in good district E(V1 rash rlpar title DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK take over stnr.k approximately $800 orge Ogston, Vander- Five-room house. By furnished. Apply fose Ave., between 6 (199) -Foldlne babv bueev i chair. Both in good 1. Hall 111 Rth Avp r --- v. fnlngs or after 5 p.m, U99J - 1 one-third II.P. ' Rpasonahlp" nrlr.fl f sale. Can be seen at ; Co. Ltd. (199) -Double bed. dresser and buffet. Phone B7. (199) Two lots with one Dm house: fully mod- carripn irrppnhniisp chicken house; plus foiir.rnnm Vimicp Collart Si McCaffery (jusiie Tnird street. (tf) -We spll and hnv npw 1 furniture at the low- tes. Used beds and I $3.00 for hp spt a. lesterfleld, new chairs, t usea mantel radios, i good shane. from $35: ! dishes, used, 5c to sed axes and shovels, ah Kinds of fuml- nges. etc.. nt t.hp low. s. B.C. Furniture Co., In guitar with six-tube If. Almost new. $245 lrms. Blue 734. (188) ATI? OAT T7 4"Vri.MA uaenoia furniture. Call auace Block or phone IE- good condition. 4(1. .wcu on, Mncji Pmplete, like new: kit- Ship n4 i t iMU 8th Ave. East. (Sunrnntee Eat an ounce of Kellogg'g All-Bran every I day. If after using just or 10 package you do pot agree mat lis coniinueu use is a simple, pleasant, daily precaution to help you keep regular, mail the empty flat carton to us with a note stating me auurcss of your erocer and the price vou naid. We will refund you not only what y DOUBLE your money back, (103) you paid but and ad lib in a large measure but nevertheless flowed along smoothly and successfully. Mr. Armitage and LAC. Flem-lna's Droaram was Drefaced bv brief remarks by Don Forward, the Y " supervisor.. J. R. Carr and Miss Marearet Carr sailed for the south Satur day night. Miss Carr is going In training as a student nurse in St. Paul's Hospital, Vancou ver. Announcements All advertisements m tms column will l! charged for a full montb at 25o a word. V n 1 h a 1 1 q rnlH Runner finrt whist. Thursday, August 30, at 6:30 p.m L.O.L. Dance. Labor Day. Odd fellows' Hall, 9:30-1:30. Danop evprv Kafcnrriav nlzht. Oddfellows' Hall. 9 to 12. L.P.P. midnight dance, Mon day, Sept. 3, 12:01-3:00 a.m., Oddfellows' Hall. Admission 50c. L.O.B.A. tea and sale of home cooking, Sept. 12, Oddfellows' Hall. Dance, Orange Hall, Terrace, every Friday. Good time for all. Kindergarten will be dlscon ?v' I tlnued at the Convent this year, im was unrehearsed J (208) Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Advertising is payable to the office at time of ig copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. FOR SALE i-1939 Hudson coupe, motor, good tires. HELP WANTED WANTED First class butcher to tnlte full rftaree and do nis own buying. Apply National itrsi .- uri "prn FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. uu rrit or wire Postmaster. Francois Lake, via Burns Lake, B.C. (200) LOST AND FOUND LOST Family allowance cheque at Station B or Paulson s jaie. Please return to Station B. ( tf ) FOUND Car tire. Owner may have same by identifying ano paying for this advertisement. MACHINERY mr OAf Kolfor mm rvr more economically, use tne moaern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (") PERSONAL CORNS Instantly relieved with Lloyd s corn and uaiious ouivc, the effective corn remedy. 50c nf Ormps T.W. iVi THE SMITHS HAVE IT m.rTTPffKTCR. Ene. W) Pity the staff of the R.A.F. records MUSIC and MUSICIANS The H.M.OS. Catham hand's concert scheduled for Bunday . . . aiietnuon on tne lourt House green was cancelled due to wet weather. With one of the West Coast's most distinguished musicians, Pierre Monteux, conductor of the San Francisco Symphony, on the poaium, tne Philadelphia Orchestra broadcast Its regular weekly concert Sunday afternoon. Monteux gave excellent readings of the "Eminnt" overture by Beethoven and the ballet from Stravinsky's "Fire Bird Suite." Viollnst Isaac Stern as featured soloist played the Concerto in E Minor by Mendelssohn. Alexander Hilsbere. concert master of the Philadelphia Orchestra, has been named associate director for the season 1943-46 to succeed Saul Caston. who re cently was appointed conductor of the Denver Symphony Orch estra, Etude Magazine reports. The Toronto Philharmonic Symphony's radio broadcast from Varsity arena, Toronto, last week featured a saxophonist, Sigurd Rasher. The saxophone is so seldom heard as a solo instrument on a classical concert that there was nractlcallv no music written for the instrument with symphonic accompanlent in recent years until the skill of Rasher Inspired a number, of noted composers to do so. Eric Coates' composition, "Saxo-rhapsody," gave the Denmark-born alto saxophonist ample opportunity to display his amazing technique and he made the most of it. Iznace Strasfosel. assistant conductor of the New Yorw Phil harmonic, led the orchestra through three excerpts from tYvm" "" MembershlD in ' WORK WANTED Woman would community band 95 Dally News. (199) WANTED WANTED Concrete mixer. En gine not necessary, pnone wj. (101) WANTED To purchase auto mobile, seaan preierxtu. in "The Damnation of Faust," by Berlioz, which included tne minuet, Wlll-o'-the-wlsps; Dance of the Sylphs, and the RaKoczy March. The strings and woodwinds gave an impressive performance, but poor acoustics in the Var sity arena as usuai, proved a great detriment to Canada s leading symphonic organization. Concluding number of the pro gram was Robert Russell Ben nett's arrangemnet of themes Seleatlve Service A.M. 186.' from George Gershwin's "Porgy (tf) care for child by month. Box and Bess." For Vancouver good condition, immediately. From Vancouver the revived at Prince George is lncreasng wth 33 players now on the roll, and with special arrangements being made for a beginners' class. Steamship Sailings """ Monday ss Princess Aaeiaiue, Cash. Apply box lai r nc r 3 Catatei 1:30 p.m. Rupert. UUOJi ihurdav ss Prince Rupert, . . i i a ' 1 1 1 K r m WAHlisy-wocMr iiiw ub. "j- r,rriM1!1. 10:00 D.m. Tom KODinson, Inverness ruu.,- Apply Drin..., traitw Princess Louise Saturday ss (199) rannerv tannery. : - U m- Prince George 11:15 sales routes open, one down-: town, pnone ureen ioi or Green 917. (200) FOR RENT FOR RENT Two-room apartment If furniture is bought. Phone Blue 448. (199) FOR RENT There are two fur nished cabins to rent at ran-m T.nkP. $1 Der -dav. Please ' WANTED Sun carriers two ' p.m. cnAntt cc rrntnin. 4 n.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide, Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. . Friday ss Princess Noran, a.m.; ss Prince George, to ajn.; ss Cardena, p.m. rnr Knrih On pen Charlottes" night. From AiasKa j no AUgUSt 31, Kept, it aiu to OS rnsslnr. mldnieht. Rpntpmher 2. 16 and 30 SS Cassiai , a.m. ev.. Smith Onrrn Charlottes Sept. 2, 16 and 30 ss Casslar, From Souin ljueen unanuues Aug. 31, Sept. 14 and 28 ss Casslar, pjn. For Alaska- Wednesday ss prince Kuperi, midnight. . , Friday ss irmcess orau, a.m. ajn.; ss Prince George, mianigm. Thursday ss prince ttuperi, i f"" . . . Saturday rrincess Louise, p.m.; ss Prince George, 7 p.m. Miss Marv Sargent passed through the city at the week end, .returning to her home in Hazelton, after spending a holi day In Vancouver. NOTICE All organizations Interested in the continuance of Shipbuilding In Prince Rupert are requested to send representatives uj a meeting to be held in the Council Chambers, Tuesday, August 28th, at 8 p.m. Business: - tiecuon oi anouier office. There are zu,w u r-; , . mt to In the R.A.F., one tnousanaoi,""-. - eovern. them with the single nitiai h consideration of proposed "J" The Joneses come next witn'brief and such other business as 111,33 auu mcic " luajr may uv De pieaeuitu . - - ucaiiuft . . m Browns. BIG FRESH WATER SOUND full pmnlnvment in the CitV Organizations, firms and in dlviduals are invited to contri bute nilLR toward LUWUIU tne wn. vh.v..v expenses oi me v..w I ii cvimri in Nortn j.ionotoc rhpnues to be made rorniina is said to be the largest nayable to H. D. Thaln, City coastal fresh water sound In the clerk mQQKrT Mayor world, 1 THIS AND THAT ST tecTAttXvQllV--. Tin Gr MmWw Ai SrrW. Im. VI "As plain as the nose on whose face?" Local News Items . . . J. H. De Graves, former fire chief of Vancouver, is visiting in Prince Rupert. Lloyd Morris, in the course of a holiday trip to Vancouver Island, has been at Qualicum Beach recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Priest and daughter, Patsy, left Prince Ru- nert vesterday motoring to Van couver on their annual vacaflon. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Munthe have returned to the city from a holiday trip to Terrace and points in the interior as far as Burns Lake. William Terry returned to the city at the end of the week from a three-weeks trip to tomonion, Tacoma, Seattle and Vancou ver. Mrs. Terry Is still away. vlsitlne at Bonner's Ferry in Montana. Dr. Henry Gibson, who Is visit Ing here with his father, Dean J. B. Gibson, has accepted an invitation to address the Prince Rupert Gyro Club on Wednesday of this week and tell of some of his war experiences with the Royal Army Medical Corps. S. G. Copeland, formerly with the provincial police here and more recently In the American Transport Service, has accepted a position in the ornce or tne Hanson Timber & Lumber Co. at Smlthers and will be leaving for the interior a week from to day to assume his duties. Rev. and Mrs. Magnus B. And erson and family are sailing to night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver enroute to Patterson, California, where Mr. Anderson has accepted a new pastorate after having been here for the past coupie oi years us pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The office of Dr. R. C. Barn- ford, dentist, will be closed until September 24. (198) Mrs. J. E. Jack sailed Saturday night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Olof Hanson left by Saturday evening's train on his return to Smlthers after spending a few days in the city on business. Slop HAY FEVER Hay Fever needn't plague you wiih IU wing and wneewng, m mmmi in v. itchtne irnt ition of eyea and ear. Just do what thouv tkeTempleton'iKA-MAU. u iiww l... K.tt fl hotter. 5 Or. tl at HruiTCMata tvervwhera. K-w Amone those who sailed for Stewart on the Catala last night were Mr. and Mrs. W. Robin son. R. Forster and G. Poffen- rock. Constable R. A. Brett, on pa trol this morning between 5:50 and 7:26 o'clock, discovered plate class window at the Mod ern Beauty Salon broken and a rock Inside. It was evidently an act of rowdyism. Don Forward, YMCA super visor here, 'and Mrs. Forward and Frank Guy Armitage returned to Prince Rupert Saturday night from Ketchikan. Dr. L. W. Kergln and daughter, Dorothy, left by motor yesterday for a trip to the Francois Lake country where Dr. Kergln recently acquired a property. They will be returning to the city at the end of the week. Sentences of three months' imprisonment to run concurrently were imposed in city .police court by Magistrate W. D. Vance Saturday afternoon on Igor Kresnik on two counts of theft. He had been found guilty earlier In the week. : BEAUTY IS FAREWELLED Send-off Saturday Evening As "Missorthern B. C." Leaves for Atlantic City Not only Prince. Rupert's and Northern British Columbia's but also all of Canada's challenge for selection as "Miss America" in competition with the most beautiful and talented girls from practically all the states of the Union, Miss Georglna Patterson of Prince George left here on Saturday night's train for At lantic City where the great hpaiitv finals will take place. As she left the was given an en thuslastlc send-off. The petite Interior brunette, who had been here for a couple of intensive rehearsing nnd entertainment prior to final departure, rode to the train in George Dybhavn's sedan which was decorated with ribbons and streamers and a banner with ths "challenge" theme which was affixed to the rear platform of the train Just before it left. The United States Army post band led a procession to the depot and, as the train pulled away, played "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" and other lively numbers appropriate to the oc casion. Feature of a number of pres entations made to Miss North ern British Columbia was a handsome shower bouquet. This presentation was made by Aid. Nora Arnold on behalf of Mayor H, M. Daggett. Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Rorle and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stevenson took a leading part In the send-off. Having been Joined at Prince fiporap last evening by her mother, Mrs. A. M. Patterson, the aspirant for international beauty honors is today speeding eastward to Toronto where sne will soend three days for final outfitting before proceeding to Atlantic City. This evening Georglna will ar rive In Edmonton, where George L. Rorle, secretary of the Prince Rupert Civic Centre Carnival,1 has arranged for her to be the guest of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Tomorrow night the Winnipeg Junior Chamber of Commerce will play host to her and on Thursday, August 30, she Is slated to arrive In Toronto. In the Ontario provincial capital she will have three days to ob tain her. wardrobe for which minimum of $400 has been set by the Prince Rupert committee. She will leave Toronto Saturday and is due in at Atlantic City, New Jersey, the next Monday afternoon when she will re- nort In as a. contestant, start ing September 5, Wednesday, the contest will continue until September 10, when the results will be announced. Charm and talent will count for as much In the contest as beauty of face and figure, so "Miss Northern B.C." has prepared a song and dance routine. The contestants will appear in evening gowns as well as bathing suits and the latter will have to be of the one-piece variety. NOTICE TO LANDLORDS Concerning Board Order Ho, 537 The following information applies only to self-contained accommodations WHICH ARE HOUSES, APARTMENTS, DUPLEX OR TRIPLEX DWELLINGS. Notices to vacate which have been given by landlords on the ground that the landlord desires the accommodation as a residence for himself or for a member of his family, have been suspended by the operation of Order No. 537 of the Board. Order No. 537 gives to the landlord who has given the notice the right to apply to a court of rental appeals to have the suspension lifted, but until it be lifted, a landlord who has givensuch a notice cannot require a well-behaved tenant to vacate. THE IAST DAY FOR APPLYING TO THE COURT OF RENTAL APPEALS TO HAVE THE SUSPENSION LIFTED IS AUGUST 31, 1945. Landjords desiring to apply to the court of rental appeals to have the suspension lifted should enquire at the nearest office of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board for information and instructions. NOTE: Th only xcptien lo IhU order It In th cat of a discharged member of the Armed Force, who ll protected by Board Order No. 511 to the extent that if he detlret to live In a dwelling which he owned at the time of enlittment or which he occupied under a laie from a relative at the time of enliitment, a three month' notice may be given to the tenant. Prince Rupert, B.C. 313 Third Ave. West THE DAILY NEWS Monday, August 27, 1945 Military Orders 1st (R) Btn, Prince Rupert Regt. (MQ) C. J. Toombs. Ma, Commanding Battalion parade, Monday, August 27, 7:30 pan. RATIONS FOR NEXT MONTH The September ration coupon calendar Is as follows: September 6 Butter, to. 121. September 11 No coupons. September 20 Sugar, Nos. 63 and 64; preserves, No. P16 and P17: butter. No. 122. September 27 Butter. No. 123. Butter coupons Nos. 90 to 115 expire on August 31. All other coupons in Book No. 5 are valid until declared otherwise. Besner Block Phone 387 R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Mxssaee and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Evenings Only Phone Red 315 424 8th -Ave W. SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating ' Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada It P I 111 IV Phnn, Hrn 071 Representative Box 520 U7 2nd Ave. W. Opposite YMCA PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 65 PHONE 65 For your future dances try the "SWING QUINTETTE" The flnest dance band In town Phone 65 Taxi PIANIST TEACHER with concert and radio experience will take pupils. Phone J. FRANKY, Green 975 during business hours. PAOE FIVE Popular "Prince" Steamers From Prince Rupert to Ocean Falls Vancouver Thursday Saturday Thursday steamer also calls Pdwell River to Ketchikan Wednesday Friday FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Ave. and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Phone 644 RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC (Opposite Canadian Legion) EXPERIENCED TECHNICIANS, PLUS MODERN EQUIPMENT. COMBINE TO GIVE YOU THE,,. BEST IN RADIO SERVICING. We also repair all types of Household Appliances NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE 'RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE GREEN 074 Cabinets and Toys made to order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA Business and Professional (Under New Managements GUNN'S BICYCLE SHOP SERVICING, SALES AND RENTING GADGET REPAIRS, ETC. 214 Sixth Street (Next to Jones' Newstand) . Work to please everyone No work too large or too small H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanglng UNION PAINTER Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc, Income Tax Returns Compiled HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Oil Burners Cleaned Repaired and Chimney Cleaning an"d all Home Repairs Ice Deliveries Saturday . Green 486 Phone Green 337 Open for Business MARINE GENERAL REPAIRS Arc Oxy-Acetylene Welding First Ave. East We repair anything "House of Better Cleaning" EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY . Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 i Mall Orders Box! 99 HELEN'S ; BEAUTY SHQP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5th. East Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION: Green 821 1363 6th Avenue East ESTHER STAN.YER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay. Vancouver JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist JOHN BULGER LTD. Third Avenue J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., B-A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 EARLY ADVERTISING COPY WILL BE APPRECIATED m