II u u n n n a n w r.i piut Uuucrt Diifly JSctus Saturday, November 3, 1945 Gloves of Distinctive Quality Beautifully Designed RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ' Gloved hand bc;uay is yours in any pair of these exquisitely designed gloves. For day wear dress wear or evening wear the right length for the right occasion. Leather or fabric. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE BAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER j and Way Points - Tuesday-SS Catala. 1:30 p.m. f Frlday-sg, Cardena, 10 p.m. r Sailings Ior Queen Charlotte TdMrln - -- . . . . I tvry lorinignt I Midnieht. Oct. 12th, 14th, 26lh and 28th r e t-ntk. T .t . . . i uimci uiiuwuawon, MlCKeiS and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent ? Third Ave. Phone 568 STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radio, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home Is convenient and in expensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating,- moving, storage and shipping, PHONE OO LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd and Park Avenue WE WILL PAY A FAIR CASH PRICE FOR YOUR USED FURNITURE ELIO FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. THIS AND THAT "Sire ... at today's market. I bonght the large, economy size." Classified Advertising - - TERMS cash Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of ' submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. BIRTH NOTICE SCOTT Born to Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Scott. 428 Lansdown Ave., Winnipeg, Man., ana formerly! FOR RENT Room. West. 812 2nd Ave. (257) FOR RENT Large comfortable room for gentleman: close in. Apply Box 33 Dally News, (tf) FOR RENT Room for two working girls sharing, or working man. 100 4th Ave. West. (255) FOR RENT Two cabins, fully furnished; fuel, running water. Salt Lakes. Rent cheap. Apply Box 31 Dally News. (255) FOR RENT Small flat. 1228 Park Avenue. aa. HELP WANTED SWAP Apply (255) WANTED Woman to do clean ing by the hour, twice a week. Phone Red 878. (tf) CLERK for city accounting of- nce. Knowledge of bookkeeping and typewriting preferred, but not essential. Apply City Clerk, City Hall. (255) HELP WANTED Smart girl, office clerk for Bulkley Market. Permanent. Apply at the Market. 311 3rd Avenue. (255) SWAP Oil burner range for wood-coal burner. Suit 9 Ex change Block. (260) PERSONAL STENOS. TYPISTS, POSTAL CLERKS for Government work. You can train at home. Free Information. M.C.C. Schools, Winnipeg, PAIN KILLER FOR CORNSI Lloyd'3 Corn and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure relief. 50c at Ormes Ltd. (255) VIGORINE FOR MEN with low ered vitality, nervous debility, mental and pnysical exhaus tlon. Re gain new energy and pep. Tones and Invigorates the whole nervous system. 15 days' treatment, $1 box. Sold at all Drug Store. (It) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Mormon textbook, be longing to person from Port lana, Oregon, owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this LOST Umbrella left by child on A car at Postal Station B on Thursday. Would party be kind enough to leave it at Postal otauon b. (it) C.N.R. Trains lIr 1 1 m t'n.t Dally xcpt Sunday 8 " p.m. From th t:ar Dally except Monday . 10:4S p.m, FOR SALE FOR SALE Two cribs. Red 272. Phone (257) of St. Peter's Parish, Seal Cove, 1 for RAt.FRnhv'sparrvlnff bas on Monday, OctoDer z. a iy2- i ket, bath tub and play pen pound son. with Dad. Phone 452. (257) ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dell an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Violet Annetta, to Sgt. Perlino (Cappy) Cappadocia of Montreal. The wedding Is to take place Tuesday, November 6. WANTED WANTED Furnished apart ment or furnished house for young couple. No children. ADply Box 40 Daily News. (256) WANTED 3 or 4-room furnish ed house or apartment by wife and two children of American soldier serving In Occupational forces overseas; Box 39 Daily News. (258) FOR RENT FOR RENT Room suitable for two girls willing to share. Red 443. (256) FOR RENT 843 9th Ave. Furnished West. room. (258) FOR RENT Furnished room. 1531 8th Ave. East. (255) FOR SALE Folding baby buggy in good condition. Phone Red 370 or 1431 6th Ave. East. (257) FOR SALE 1929 Oldsmobile coach, 4 new tires. Overhauled recently. Call after 5:30 1 431 Pigott Ave. (257) FOR SALE Electric cake mixer In good condition. Write Box 41 Daily News. FOR SALE McClary 6-hole white enamel range, complete with -waterfront. Price $75.00. Can be seen at 1041 Uth Ave. East. (256) FOR SALE Model Phone Green 821. "A" engine, FOR SALE Bed chesterfield. 237 8th Ave. East after 5:30 p.m. Itf) FOR SALE New and used fur niture bought ,from United States Army Club at Port Ed ward 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; 2-piece chesterfield bed in first class shape, $65; new rugs hand made, from $2; carpets, 12x12, in best shape; high grade piano: bar rmnsT tells how strange TEOPLE LIVE (Continued from Page 4) influenza or pneumonia, expires through simple lack of resistance. Since the Eastern Arctic winter lasts from September to June, the Eskimo family lives the most of the time In the circular igloo made of blocks of hard snow. The house, which takes only a few hours to build, Is changed every month or so. The home igloo is quite a sizeable affair possibly ten feet or so in diameter. The small igloo, which is run up on the trail while travelling, can be erected in an hour. Into this the family crawls and. oblivious of the rest of the world, lives a seemingly happy existence free of all the worries and responsibilities, the cares and strife, which rnark the more enlightened form of civili zation. But there Is a brief summer in the Arctic when the tundra- covered ground Is actually seen. It Is then that the Eskimo, his hard snow gone, makes for the shelter of himself and his fam ily a tent of caribou hides. Primitive as the Eskimo abor- igne may be, nevertheless, has his sense of. a supreme being a being for good and a being for evil. However, there is no evident appreciation of the spirit of good but the spirit for bad is very seriously recognized and there is much concer nabout his appeasement. The Eskimo may be subject to the ravage of disease and early death but he is an expert in the treatment of fracture and injury. He can skillfully stay the flow of blood and as adeptly splint a fracture so that the member is soon restored to full and uncrippled usefulness. Father Coccola tcid of one case where a young Eskimo, suffering from frostbite, cut off both his legs, learned to run briskly on his knee stumps and lived for twenty more years. Father Coccola makes his ecclesiastical headquarters at Burhside Post of the Hudson's Bay Co. at the top of Bathurst Inlet. There the only white inhabitants are the Hudson's Bay factor, his wife and the priest. The priest has his mission house but, In the nature of his' missionary work, se spends much of his time on the snow trails and on the icy beaches where he lives like the Eskimos. Copper mine, hundreds of miles distant, Is the nearest white community and there the priest journeys once a year to get his mall. He Is visited once a year by Bishop Trocellier of Mackenzie Vicariate who journeys from his ecclesiastical seat at Fort Smith over the vast expanses of the Arctic to inspect his widespread missions of which Father Coccola's is by far the most remote. . Burnside Post is 1000 miles ber chair In fair shape; bed-! from Aklavlk, the central com- room suite, five pieces, like new; chesterfield; good chair, $15; other good and useful articles. B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Two large oil wick burners. Apply 252 8th Ave. West. (257) FOR SALE Complete bedroom furniture. Phone Modern Tailors.' (257) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (257) FOR SALE Muskrat fur coat, beautifully styled, never been worn. Will fit any size 18-22. Write Box 416, City. (255) FOR SALE Household furniture. 1336 Overlook Street. (258) 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 Restaurant business and three houses on two lots also greenhouse. $3500 takes the lot. Furniture $500 extra. Apply Lone Star Hut, Exchange Block. (253) FOR SALE Girls' bicycle. Phone tfiue 3J. (255) FOR SALE Chesterfield suite (pre-war) China cabinet, large mirror, 2 oil burner stoves, card table and 4 chairs, 2 end tables 2 beds, 2 dressers, etc. 432 8th Ave. West. (255) FOR SALE Oil burner range, kitchen table, 3 chairs, davenport, 2 pre-war upholstered chairs, 2 occasional chairs, desk, sectional bookcase, drop-leaf table, buffet, linoleum, dresser. Phone Green 257 or 1C02 6th Ave. East. (259) FOR SALE .Four-room modern nouse on two lots, all cleared; immediate occupancy. Apply 1040 10th Ave. East. Phone Blue 346. (259) 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) munity of that section of the Canadian Arctic. One travels 200 miles down the Mackenzie River from Aklavlk to Toktuyzaktuk on the Delta. From there it is a journey of 800 miles on the 35-ton mission boat to Burnside Post. Coming but on this trip Father Coccola left Burnside Post August 25 and spent a few weeks at Edmonton before com ing on here. He left last night for Vancouver whence he will PHONE Tea Party Furore Stirs Old Boston BOSTON, Eng., Nov. 3 Tea parties In this Lincolnshire town have caused a furore as important, in a local way, as was the famous "tea party" at Boston, Mass. Mayor J. II. Mountain of Boston and other members of a committee organized to plan homecoming entertainment for returning ex-service men'and women heard there were complaints the entertainers were enjoying free hospitality at teas for the veterans. It has been explained for Mayor Mountain that as first citizen he must attend the parties and Is really bouud to eat. Canon A. M-. Cook, another committeeman said (hat apart from the mayor only three other people attended each function, and each only attended once. Mayor Mountain said: "Members cf the British Legion served the . drinks and did not drink one. Waitresses from the local cafe and women's voluntary service members waited on table and did not eat anythlnz. The stewards' were the town clerk and the borou?h treasurer, and they neither ate nor drank. These rumors are unfair and Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What Is wrong with this sentence? "Why do you not own up that you were there?" 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "hygienic?" 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Instantaneous, ln-seperable, insidious. , 4. What does the word, "lineally" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with pel that means "transparent?" ' ' Answers l. Say, "Why do you not con fess that you were there?". 2. Pronounce hl-jl-enik, first i as In high, second and third i's as in t. e as In men, accent third syllable. 3. Inseparable. 4. In a manner descending In a direct line from an ancestor. "The prince is lineally descended from the Conqueror." 5. Pellucid. NAUTICAL TERMS When a boat has the wind on her bow, she is "on ths wind." With the wind astern, she is "running." proceed across Canada to embark for a visit to his home in Paris. He expects to return to the Arctic next June. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Hoei a stubborn bronchial cough, (either phlegmy or dry and hacking) make you choice, (asp, wheeze, keep you awake nighti? Relieve it nowl Do as thousand have done get Templeton'a KAZ-MAH and atop that cough! RAZ-M AH has helped others let it help you. 50c, tl at druggists everywhere, "R-14 BACK IN BUSINESS Announcing The Re-opening of TOMMY'S TAXI Phone 77 Stand: Grotto Cigar Store Day and Night Service Tommy Christoff, Proprietor 543 YORK GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Building Supplies Free Estimates, Construction ana Repairs Windows and Frames, Doors and Frames, Cabinets, Counters Show Cases of all description Also Furniture Repairs First class finishing and workmanship for H. LETOURNEAU Expert Plumber, Tinsmith and Roofer Recreation HALL 5th Avenue East NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC Bowling and Billiards Recreation and Rest Rooms Hall available for banquets, meetings, etc. Under management of Fred Ernewein PHONE 816 Hours 1 p.m. to 12 p.m. dally BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 064 ! T "DARK WATERS" CHILL DRAMA Coming to Capitol Theatre Monday and Tuesday with Merle Oberon and Franchot Tone The mysterious bayou country of Louisiana forms a background lor intrigue and terror In the picture "Dark Waters," adapted from the popular Saturday Evening Post serial, which comes to the Capitol Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. ' Merle Oberon Is said to reach new dramatic heights In the' part of the harassed girl with Franchot Tone as the young fighting country doctor who does not lose faith in her. Thomas Mitchell 13 the cold and calculating villain who tries to steal INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 8b NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 her nlantnt . ter. Ellsha Cook, Rex Ingram and ? r'a u M ney. After minn ... happy ending LaanfS 7 C3mty I the tWO vonn 7. 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