TWO WEDDINGS AT KITKTATLA IcrrKATtA, Nov. 13 Last eve- X and tonight there will be anotrW. ReT' Oordon Smlth hav" L come from Prince Rupert to " the officiating clergyman, ust evening Miss Clara Innes bfcame the bride of Jeffrey soencer, This evening Miss nra"C Freeman, former local cchool teacher, more recently at Greenville, and Arthur. Vlckers, till be united. A large commun-liy banquet featured last evening's wedding. A bumper apple crop In the State of Washington was saved from probable omvy a full-page ad In trie opoKane uauj newspapers asking for volunteers to pick the crop. The' Farm Labor Office was swamped with applicants, and farmers gratefully saw men w vh Lumber See U: f or your BUILDING NEEDS PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 or 652 For Your Wall and Ceiling Decoration use . . . M LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE GREEN 974 Cabinets and Toys' made to order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. W. Odd.. YMCA FOR RENT Suite. 195 after- 6. LING Phone Green (263) FOR RENT Room, next to Coop Store, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 815. (2C2) FOR RENT Housekeeping room. 801 Borden Street. (tf) WANTEU YOUNO 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. (2-62) WANTED Living room oil burner or oil stove. Phone Green 415. (263) WANTED 3 or 4-room house, close In. P.O. Box 375. (267) uresco LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's Gruen wrist watch, gold bracelet, between Hospital and Skeena Grocery. on November 2. Finder nlease return to Dally News. Reward. (263) FOUND Lady's Identification bracelet; engraved. Owner may have same by calling at Dally news ana paying lor tnurad vertlsement. Jtf) I M URESCO P It can be applied over almost any surface Including most wall papers. It is easy to apply, and the colors and rich flat finish are most' pleasing. It's economical too, for $1:50 you can Muresco the average room! Gord McBride Street on's Hardware Phone 311 THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Wm. H. FRANCKS Optometrist OF VANCOUVER Now In Prince Rupert Mr. Francksv who Is President of the Columbia Optical Co., 605 Dunsmulr Street, Vancouver, Is visiting Prince Rupert and will be at the Prince Rupert Hotel until November 26. He has with him a complete Ophahalmic diagnostic Unit and' will examine eyes and prescribe lenses 11 they are required. Mr. Francks will continue to give the ervlce and advice which established so much confidence ln him among Prince Rupert people during his visit last April. APPOINTMENTS CAN BE. MADE) AT THE HOTEL. EXAMINATION FOR INSPECTOR OF M K AM-BOILERS AND MAClillN Kic x Examinations for Inspector of Steam-Boilers and Machinery will be held at the Office of the Chief Inspector J Boilers ln the Workmen's Compensation Building, 411 "unsmulr. Street, Vancouver, B.C., commencing January u' 946 at 8:00 a.m. . Appncation. forms and further Information may be 00lned from the Chief Inspector at the above address. NORMAN BAKER, , , Chairman, Civil Service commission. I - - Classified Advertising , ,., TERMS CASH"' SS!!,AdTertWng U payable t0 omce time ot; submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit CARD OF THANKS I wish to exnrnu mv trratiH.o anoV deep- appreciation for the kindnesses of our friends and the Canadian Legion, and its VlTnman'a A . . ..1 1 i uAinaiy, Miown me in the time of the death of my dear husband, MRS. J. WYNNE. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Competent stenographer and general office assistant for coal and lumber office. Apply Phllpott Evitt & Co., Ltd., C.NH. Dock. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper for small family; good wages. Sleep in. Or mother's helper from about 4 to 8, including evening meal. Phone Red 879. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Spotlessly clean bright bedroom by week or month. Please phone Green 830 or write Box 332. (263) FOR RENT Sleeping rooms and boarding rooms. 10212nd Ave; West. Phone Blue 874. (23) FOR RENT Large comfortable room for gentleman; close In. Apply Box 33 Daily News, (tfj FOR SALE FOR SALE Cary safe, 21 x 31 iiiciies; neosiyie duplicating machine; solid a.c; oak counter and cabinet. M. M. Stephens, oun House. (263) FOR SALE New and used fur niture bought from United states Army Club at Port Edward selling at lowest" prices. Used beds and SDrines, J4i used tables, $3.75; electric table lamps; trilites; bookcases, high grade office chairs; pool table jute new; new mirrors at $2.50; smoking stands: coffee tables-. cash register like new; elec- terfield, all-spring built; electric victrola In good shape; 3-piece all-leather chesterfield! cessories such as mutes, stands, drum stands and sticks, dance band lights etc. If interested call American Signals 334i (263) FOR SALE Helntfcman piano wiin benan; Canada's finest piano, the latest model. Walker's, 212 Fourth Street. (264) FOR SALE Bicycle. Phone Red 469 or call 1137 7th Ave. East after 5 o'clock. (263) FOR SALE Contents, of three roomed apartment, especially! good furniture,, including splendid oil range and bedroom suite. Also beautiful apartment with open fire place for rent. Call between' 12 and 8 p.m, Black 186. (264) FOR SALE One bed chesterfield, ai condition. Black 981. (267) FOR SALE Coal and wood range, six holes, good condition. Phone Blue 914. (267) TENDERS will be received by the undersigned till noon Nov. 22 for the construction of' a' one -storey frame building 60'x24 Plans and other In-, formation obtainable on request at the Head Office, C6w Bay. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Associa-j tlon. (263-268) PERSONAL SLENDOR TABLETS are effec tive. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, At all druggists. (267) MONEY TO LOAN READY MONEY THROUGH A PERSONAL LOAN 27c a month for a $100 Loan (pqnal lo l f .1 Interest per month) TIIIJli: IS NO OTIICR rilARflR Kmlnrxers nut necessarily required A loan from the Bank of Montreal Is a persoh-to-person affair a strictly private business transaction between you and the manager, or his assistant. You ask no favour. The manager Is giaa io nave your Dusiness. You rfpnv by .Monthly Instalment (i 13 18 24 Cnsh pny- pay-' pay- pay- jay-von mi's in'tH nils m'ts in'ls Ret IXf'I.t PINO 1NTUIKST f .MI S K.IH $ ft.;u 75 12.72 8.541 ioo in.fi ii.3) 150 25.4)1 17.08 3001 50.881 31.17 500 81."9 50.01 750;t27.19l 5.42 1.oo:ififl. 58ll13.8fl! i 4.301 (i.45 8.60 I2.no 25.81 43.02 fil.53 sn.ot $ 8.73 17.IS:13.28 29.10 22.14 43.83 33.29 58.19 4f27 Larger loans at iiroportlonate rost. If you have Victory Bonds, or an Insurance policy of sufficient cash surrender value, you can borrow at even lower .Interest rates.' BANK OF MONTREAL tranche Everywhere INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER cn 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 No Less Than$"S3 Real bed' as Result of Saturday's Canvass (By WINIFRED1 BRASS)' A flasri of scarlet here and there along1 the city, streets! It was Poppy Day! Poppy Day. with" its deep significance? Its hearts stirring' of: remembrance, of sorrow and1 pain, but also of peace and hope' f6r the days that are to - come. Saturday- the little scarlet Flower of Flanders was being offered the public again. to wear In pride and' thanksgiving; on Remembrance Dav; ln hnnnr' of iV.f '-iSra?)eAll.t $250l those valiant souls to -whom we pillows, 75c; 3-plece new ches- owe so much our sailors our soldiers, our airmen the living and Glorious Dead; These replicas oft the' flower used enamel ware, plates, etc. ' V k 1 . 5c each; new drinking glasses! X"2 loc new rugs, hand-made.irC.: . . "1 from $2; carpets, 12x12, In bert' L'? shape: hiett erade rriann; bar ber chair in fair shape; other good and useful articles. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324; (tf) FOR' SALE fr-room furnished house. 742. 7th Ave. West. (263) dance band library in adtil tlon to numerous musical ac funds for needy veterans and their dependents; Thus the Poppy has a three-fold' mission as It Is the symbol -of -Remembrance. Saturday, the Canadian. Legion FAIR WAY FOOD MARKET' 'B.E.S.L.) with the aid. of1 Its carries a complete line of Women's Auxiliary, under geri- Fruits SSfiVty, and ST? f rie?" Jres4hen eral direction! of Mrs, a, Vi Vegetables at all Hanlev mfMidont hlH it Presldei. held Its times. We deliver. Phone 434. an"T' (27a. annual Poppy Tag Day. Head w - -e. CV-ID OATn - OiliJi 1 IlliUSS IH mUSIC tnr art A; thnn ranging Irord concert pieces to follows:" U"uu,n to a 1U" UP l Qaie: Distributing at' Rooms Mrs. W. Brass (convenor); Mrs. Geo". FOR SALE Cheap, two kitchen tables; coal heater, open front; 20 feet ',y pipe; one double, ---' bed and spring; 8 2x12x20 planks; 2x4's and 2x6's,"flvej kitchen chairs. 260 9th Ave.' East. Phone Green 317. (267) 1 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) TENDERS INVITED Abbott, Mrs H. Breen, Mrs. E. T Applewhalte, Mrs. Boulter, sr., Mrs; Hi Smith, sr.," Mrs. W. Pln-nlger, Mrs; W. Reidi and. Mrs. D. C. Stuart. Taggers Mrs. W. Rothwell, Mrs. Jean Murdoch, Mary Stra-chan, Deshka Penoff, Rena Ingram; Alice Klllas, Betty Birch, Ross Ingram, Claire Ritchie, Leona Webster, Janet Wong, Pat Hilli Billy Starr, Barbara Hynd-man, Massina Pavtlikls, Mary Knysh; Helen Kondratluk, Henry Blackaby, Ross Anderson, Chester Miller, Sheila Bennett, Billy Clark, Robert Wood, Margaret Youngman, Ethel Calder, Eddie Olsen, Jimmle McPherson, Henrie Frandle, Marglt MacAr-thur, Roberta Paul, Myrtle Miller, Lorna Pongrascz, Glenn Doane, Mary Doanne, Margaret Brown, Billy Donaldson, Margaret Strachan, William Blackaby, Bobby Watts, Jimmy Holt, Marjorle Way, Becky Morgan, Beverley Matson, Billy Morrison, Dorothy Edgar, Fred Faulkner, Jack Dunstanj Donna Dennison, Jean Dunstan, Shirley Haugan( Ross Martini Bobby Barnes, Dor-alene 01sen( Shirley Reynolds, Evelyn Watson, Bessie McCarthy, Gordon Morrison, Marie Watson, Eleanor Hood, Nancy Anderberg, Jack Flewin, Patsy Charleston, Muriel Shaw, Eleanor Martin, Fred McCarthy, Larry Matthews. Dennis Elkins, Bernice Hood, Irma Bishop, Evelyn Ludwlg, Russell Morrison, Norma Montgomery, Doris Dvirnlchuk, Tessa Wong, Kay Toombs. , The results of the day's, tagging were highly satisfactory, no less than $795 being realized. The five high taggers were Mary ' ft . .L IS GAY AND BAFFLING TOO Honeymoon Murders with O'Brien, Murphy and Carole Land Is in' Comedy-Drama Hilarious adventures of three people on a honeymoon who become involved In a murder mystery provide the action for "Having a Wonderful Crime," starring Pat 03rlen, George MurpHy and Carole Landls, which Is the feature picture at the Capitol Theatre this Wednesday and Thursday. O'Brien Is an attorney arid amateur sleuth who Is always being landed In trouble with the tjollce by fun-loving Miss Landls and her bridegroom, Murphy. There are two murders on trie honeymoon trip and O'Brien, as the extra man on the wedding tour, has trying experiences be-fdre he unravels the web of mystery and. Incidentally, finds a damsel for himself. Smart dialogue marks th manv diverting situations with which the picture Is replete. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED 'Local serviceman requires washing machine. Phcne Black 822. (262) FOR SALE Washing machine, sewing machine, stove, other articles. 1336 Overlook Street (264) Dane, Mary Strachan, William Blackaby, -Tommy Graham and Sheila Bennett. Prfntc Kupcrt Daflp Bctos Tuesday. November 13, 1945 TEACHERS BACK UP FORD STRIKE National Education Week is Being Observed Would Run For Civic Office Prince Rupert school teachers are backing up the strike against the Ford Motor Co. at Windsor, Ontario, and'are collecting funds to support the strikers in their stand-out. The Prince Rupert and District Teachers' Association is observing Education Week, the principal feature to be a public meeting Thursday nlsht' in the auditorium' of Booth Memorial School, The Association has gone on record ai favoring participation of members of the teaching profession In municipal government Is sucn offices as mayor and aldermen but not school trustees. TURPENTINE SUBSTITUTE As turpentlnte Is expensive, for paint manufacture a turpentine substitute Is made from a petroleum distillate twhlte spirit) for a thinning agent. MISSIONARY-EXPLORER David Llvingsone went to-Africa In 1841 as a medical missionary and later became art THE PICK OF TOBACCO v.. T Men who think of tomorrow GUARD AGAINST INFLATION OU1 Man Inflution stands just iiround the corner, ready to snatch at your pay envelope and short-change you in return. It happened aftcr l918, and it can happen again. It's strange but true that the only ones who caiiiBuye us from inflationexcessively high prices arc ourselves. It's spending .those extra oWa that bids up prices on everylliing that's still'scarce. And once stal led, inflation Today fipreads like forest fire a to everything avo use or consume. So let?s fight the temptation to spcmbimnc- 4 cessarily. UsVa put every extrat dollar into Victory Bonds and hold' onto the Ronds avc already have. Think of tomorrow ..... and y(ni?U' agree- the thing to do is not' to casUxVietoryRhndHliut to go and buy morel Tim MOUSE OF SEAGRAM