I lUrsh purgatives only offer tern- .Met. Far KelloKt'i All- Bran every Jay. Nearly one out of ,ery two Canadian lamuici now '. iii.nHn17A for over five tarj. No wonder we believe you ill benefit from All-Bran. Prove it at our risk, not yours. Here It our guarantee! ' r . n turm oi All-Dran even Uay. 1J ajier finishing just mi path- 4 N agi you do not agrte ill continued usi is a simple, pleasant, daily precaution to help you keep regular, wi will rejund you not only what you paid hut DOUBLE lour money hack. Your grocer has All-Dran in 2 convenient sizes. Made by Kelloit in London, Canada. STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN ! ; YOUIt car suffeiing from neglect? A lubrication and oil Ihange may give it a new lease on life and add to YOUR Dotoring pleasure. Make an appointment with US for IOUK car. Does VOUll 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. ire YOU planning a trip to the Interior? Do not forget to o prepared with a tire pump, patching kit, flashlight, tool kit, tire chains all the little extras that are indispensable. Call at S. E. PARKER LIMITED 70 E. 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 83 eadin GIFTS Whatever you plan to spend . . . YOU'LL FIND GIFTS HERE TO SATISFY YOU ... Come in and sec them " JOHN BULGER LTD. ' JEWELERS 'HIRD AVENUE (Opposite Post Office) I I nr. cnool lime is sweater Time! Sweaters get the vote ar in and year out. they're first on the ist of every school ing gal. No matter your desire .' . . Ivhat ng sleeves, short flccvcs, cardigans or lip ons . . . c have Jiem. iNNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR L oca appeared before Magistrate W. D. Vance In police court. Capt. John R. Hall, who has been training officer of the local reserve unit for the past couple of years, sailed Saturday night on the Prince George for his home In Victoria where he will receive his discharge from the Army and resume residence. The Prov. Commission of Girl Guides will meet with the Brownies and their mothers on Tues. Sept. 11 at 3:30 pini; and with the Girl . Guides and their mothers at 7:30. p.m. In the Cathedral Hall, All. former Guides and Brownies and all others Interested ' are cordially invited to attend these meeU ings. (209) G. A. McMillan, superintendent oi i;anauian rjauonai ioasi Steamships ervice, Vancouver, accumpauieu uy uauuuian i1" ac tional western region express representative W. C. Cranston, Edmonton, and Mrs. Cranston, left Saturday night on the Prince George to return to Vancouver after a brief visit to the city. Wardroom Final Dancing Party Final social affair by the wardroom of K.M.C.S. Chatham prior to the closing down of the local naval bai which Is being rapidly effected, Commander M. A. Wood and his officers were hosts at a dancing party Saturday night. The gp'ests consisted largely of. wives and lady friends of tjpe officers although there were a few from other services as well .as civilians. Music was by the orchestra of H.M.C.S. Chatham, band and the dancing took place in the wardroom dining hall, During the evening refreshments were served in the wardroom lounge. Sea Cadet Orders R.C.S.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK' Parade Schedule 19:05 All officers aboard. 19:25 Band and markers' to muster. 19:30-Hands fall in. 19:35 Prayers, colors and divisions. 19:40 Establishment of divisions. 2Q: 10 Stand Easy. 20:20 Establishment of divisions. 21:00 Secure. 21:15 Sunset. O. O. D. (Acting) C. P. O. Youngman. Duty Petty Officer P.O. L. Eddy. Duty Division Nelson Division. Quartermaster hS. Richards. Announcements L.O.B.A. tea and sale of home cooking. Sept. 12, Oddfellows' Hall. Dance, Orange Hall, Terrace, every Friday. Good time ior an Kindergarten will be discon tinued at the Convent this year. (208) Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall, 9 to 12.' Catholic Bazaar, October 3 and '4. K. of C. Hut. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See It. E." MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing ana Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave!'an'dl4th St. Phone Red 389 'P.O. Box1 1294 I. ews items Moose meeting tomorrow night 1 at a o'clock In I.O.D.E. Hall. C. L. Youngman, sailed; Saturday night on the Prince. George for a two weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver. Red Cross rooms will reopen Tuesday, Sept. 11. Three days a week, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Workers urgently needed for civilian slothing. (209) Dr. and Mrs. Neal, Carter and little daughter sailed Saturday night by the Prince George on their return to Vancouver after a brief vfelt to the 'city. Pleading guiny to a charge of drunkenness, Roger Powell, ns-. tlve of Metlakatla, was fined $25 or seven days in lall when he Canadian Legion Executive meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Armstrong left Saturday night on the Prince George on a holiday trip to Vancouver. A Presbyterian girls meet 7 p.m. tonight at Church to organize COLT. mother, Mrs. T. McClymont, leave Thursday night on her return to her nurses' training duties in Royal Jubilee Hospital at Victoria. CAPT. GEORGE MADILL IS BACK Visiting in Seattle After Overseas Service One of Old 102nd. Originals Having returned recently on a hospital ship from overseas, etia Feero. daughter of Mr. and .'.CSGOCBT, Eng., tt The 1st Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Just home from Italy to receive their colors here, was disappointed because not one piper or N.C.O. who was in the parade six years ago was present. WAS IN RUPERT IN EARLY DAYS William Geddes, father of n f 1)11 Fllll II Tift n '"eorBe ueaaes oi mis city, pass-Relieve KHtUnlAIIV Pain led away last Friday at the age Ache all over? Stiff and sore in Joint! and I Of 84 years at his home in Peter-muKie?GetquickrdiefwithTeropieton' head, Scotland. He had been In TK-Cs. used ... . . a proven remedy gratefully -,,,,, British flvA Columbia for five Dy tnouaana. rut your trust in i . trx-ciallv mada to relieve Rheumatic Pain ana Btlflnesj. Let them help you find the fast eliel you want. Get a box today 50c 1 at druggist) everywhere. T-27 years, Including a time at Prince Rupert where he worked for the B.C. Fisheries and also engaged , , in fishing. Coming out In 1911, Lleut.-Col. G. C. Oswell, who he returned in 1916 to the Old Country and had slnce llved was officer commanding Prince Rupert Reglmentfor a couple of tnere- years, was recently discharged Deceased is survived by two from the Army and has now sons and six daughters His resumed residence at his home, wife died in 1937. The son, be In Victoria. sides George Geddes of this city, ijls William Geddes of Ypsilanti, i who v, ls. Miss Pat McClymont, aMll. &!M.ta will Wrpit and the other four in Scotland. There are two grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren in Prince Rupert. HELP WANTED Service A.M. 190. Mrs. F. N. Feero of this city,' z (211) and her two children-a four-i" housewoTkr one day year-old son and a two-year-oldl per weeki Black 45. (211) im- Madill had not seen his daugh-lW-ANTED-Housekeeper ter since she was six weeks old. Capt. Madill went active with the 102nd Battery here at the, beglnlnning of the war in 1939 and has had six years of ser vice, two of them overseas. He wanted was a non-commissioned officer at the o,utbreakrpf. war but soon won commissioned 'rank. GIANT REPTILE The boa constrictor of South America is the largest of snakes. Build B. C. Payrollls A Baby's Food "I think we stumbled, on ' it, anyway it seems by luck we found Pacific Milk," writes Mrs. Croix. '"'We were looking for a milk our baby would take. He has been four months on Pacific Milk and he is doing splendidly." Thanks for your letter. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed BE WISE TODAY AND BE WARM THIS WINTER ORDER COAL TODAY! PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone .651 or 652 and eood worker: can cook. Wages good. Modern home, small family; permanent po sitlon. Liberal time off. Phone Black 445. (214) Woman for part- time work. Phone 341. (211 WANTED One, Junior stenograi-pher, one junior ledger clerk. Permanent position if satisfactory. Apply Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association; Head Office, Cow Bay, between 9 a.m. to 12' a.m. (214) tings WANTED WANTED TO BUY Electrolux or vacuum cleaner with fit- s. Phone Black 752. (209) WANTED Standard size guitar case, pnone SB or Biue o. WANTED TO BUY A hunting rifle, pnone uiue i. uuu WANTED TO RENT House keeping room or apartment for couple. Box 106 Dally News. (210) FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 rooms, partly fur nished. 1345 Pigott Place. (213) FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. 145 7th Ave-E. (209) FOR RENT I.OD.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. ttf ROOM FOR -812 2nd Ave. 207) TO RENT1 At Terrace, three-room housekeeping suite, furnished. Central location. Write Box 129, Terrace, B.C. (214) FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms for couple. 344 Sherbrooke Ave. (211) PERSONAL SLENDOR TABLETS are effec tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5. At all druggists. (214) WANTED Members for gigantic co-operative (colony) grand-daddy of all co-ops. Time to prepare for future prosperity. Meeting at Fishermen's Union Hall, corner 6th and Fraser Streets, Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 7:30p.m. (210) TENDERS TENDERS will be received until Sept. 15 for the following woric at Booth Memorial High School: Recovering boilers with IVi-lnch asbestos cement i ana installing new smoKe 1 I 1 1 4- emmney. 'or iurtner rnior-mation apply to Mrs. M. M. Roper, Secretary School Board, City Hall. (209) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys In Bank of Montreal. Owner may haye same by calling at the bank. (tf) LOST Pair rimmed glasses on path above City Hall on V-J nleht. Reward. (tf) LOST Black police pup with brown markings, age four months. Answers to "Tubby." Child's pet. Call Dally News. (210) LOST Between Kwlnltsa and Haysport, road boat, 10 feet long, with square bow and sterm. Reward . Write W. Walsh, Kwinitsa, B. C (210) INSPECTOR OF POLICE Harry Manscll of Peace River Coming to Succeed Ernest Gammon Sub-Inspector Harry Mansell of the Peace River Is to be the new inspector of "D" Division of the provincial police here in succession to Inspector Ernest Gammon, transferred to Kam- loops, according to unconfirmed but reliable information. Inspector Mansell is no stranger to this division. Years ago he was night corporal of the city detachment here. He was also located at Vanderhoof at one time. -- Classified Advertising -- TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit WANTED First class butcher to take full charge and do his own buying. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 186. (tf) It I J A N I T O R required for local Riinprt Rupert Is s at nrPSPnt present in in Seattle "Seattle scnooi. firing experience neces-where his wife, the former Ven- sary. Apply National Selective FOR SALE FOR SALE Small radio,- double burner hotplate, buffet and table. Phone Green 257. (213) FOR SALE Household furni ture. Cheap. 1141 8th Ave. East. (209) FOR SALE Beatty Dominion electric washer, 110 volts. New condition. What offers? Write Box 105, Dally News. (210) FOR SALE Glllnet boat, 28 feet, 5 H.P. Easthope engine. Bargain. Phone Blue 733. (209) FOR SALE- room 8. Bed, $20. T-93, (209) FOR SALE 15-foot sail boat complete with rigging, oars and practically new Brlggs & Stratton 4-cycie mooara motor. Apply Room 12. Inlander, between 6:30 and 8:30. (209) FOR SALE We buy and sell new and used "furniture at the lowest nosslble prices. Electric i gramaphone in the best con-; anion, new one sens at $zou, price now $49.50. New floor covering, assorted sizes, rugs from $6.60. Used bed and springs, $3 for the two. New Slllows, regular $1.50, now 75c, sed baby carriages from $6. New fancy mirrors, all sizes, from $1.C0. New hardwood chairs and dressers. Slightly used chesterfield bed with two new chairs, $95. B. C. Furnl-, ture Co., Phone 324. (tf) FOR SALE Small modern three room house, three-piece bathroom, two lots, partly furnished, quick possession. Green 252; (209) FOR SALE C o m p 1 e t e bed, dresser, table and chairs, cur-.tains, dishes, pots and pans, $95.00. Sold separately if desired. Two room suite for rent to suitable party. Apply 971 Bacon St (209) FOR SALE New house with shack in back, both completely furnished, has oil stove. Two lots. Phone Red 838. (209) FOR SALE Up-to -date modern furniture In, nice apartment. Apply No. 9 Klllas & Christopher Apts. (211) FOR SALE New green Corduroy polo coat, size 14, $15. 806 Fraser Street, (211) FOR SALE McClary wood and coal stove and oil heater. 537 8th West. (210) FOR SALE McClary brick-lined heater, excellent condition, $15. Phone Green 811 or call 241 11th Street. ' (210) FOR SALE Furniture, bedroon suites, chesterfield suite, end tables, coffee table, etc. A-l condition. 649 Hays Cove Circle. (214) FOR SALE Radio, 7-tube man-, tel electric, 3 -band. Like new. Reasonable. 649 Hays Cove Circle. (210) OFFERS up to $300.00 plainly marked "Offer for S-428" will be, received by the undersigned up to Noon Sept. 20, 1945, on 1935 2-ton Ford truck, Serial No. C188 BBZ512, Model 40-131 Vi". W.B. complete with dump body and hoist; licence and registration not included. This vehicle can be seen at the Public Works Yard, Prince Rupert, B.C. Purchasing Com-flsslon, Parliament Bldgs., Victoria, B.C. (It) FOR SALE Gateleg table, $10; linen cupboard, $8; end table, $5; child's table, $1; training seat and pad, $1; dishes; fur coat; silver-dyed coney In good condition, $40. Room 17, Mo-Intyre Bldg. (210) 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) ptUi'c Uupm IDaHp rectos Monday, September 10, 1945 ALADA "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" TEA MUSSALLEM'S VARIETY STORE Under New Management SOUVENIR PENCILS Given away to all customers while they last Reduced Games for all ages on display in window Half Price Soft Cuddly Animals . - ...mnmimmimiTiiTTi SCHOOL OPENING HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Make this your comfortable home in Prince Rupert. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 Mothers, here's your chance to send the youngsters back to school in shoes that are not only good-' looking and "can take 'it," but in shoes constructed for young, tender feet. We specialize In fitting children. Our shoes are made with plenty of room for proper development and smoothly finished inside. We have such famous makes as Greb, Leckle, Thursten and CUT RATE SHOE STORE II 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, Poulsen's Cafe and Dining Room Is the Talk of the Town- Because . . . WHY? 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." RUPERT BUTCHERS We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits, Complete line of Groceries. OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN TILL1 11:30 P.M. Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies Roast Chickens, . Fish and Cfilps dally. We are ready to serve you Chinese dishes Chow Meln, Chop Suey, etc.jto take out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. TRY US! Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel TRY OUR CLASSIFIED ADS THEY GETRESULTS A