heal News Items litcd Church Kindergarten resume on January 13. (4) i. 1 m G. Esseimont leaves iues- ,n the Coquitlam on a busl- trip to Vancouver. ;,F. Club meeting, Tuesday, ii, second Avenue, opposite fflss Charlotte Dodimead leaves dav by the Coquitlam on jj return to Vancouver after ?UULo liss Nora McCaffery. ! N. Pearson arrived in the on the Cassiar yesterday nlng on his way pack to ouver afiter a visit to Mas- where he formerly resided. . and Mrs. G. H. Mayer re- ed to the city on the Cas- yesterday morning after Hiding the Christmas and New r season visiting . at Port Kients. G. Bridden returned to the on the Cassiar yesterday nlna after spending the stmas and New Year vaea season with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Jesse Bridden. Mrs. M. G. Vars, who teaches Miol at Port Clements, arrived ihe city on the Camosun Fri- I afternoon, after spending Christmias and New Year days in Vancouver, and pro- ed by the Cassiar that night her return to the Queen rlotte Islands. 'FORbEDfCUuT) DIETS ( I 7 r Rev. J. Carroll of Annuncia tion Church is leaving Tuesday on the Coqftlam on a trip to Victoria. A Canadian Legion meet- iiY lnSs scncuuled tor Jan. 0 :rJTc .. . r, u i , one week Capt. Reg Green returned to the city on the Coquitlam yes terday morning from a trip 'to Vancouver. Mrs. Wesley Singer and child of Massett are visitors in the city, having arrived yesterday morning on the Cassiar from the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wouden and family, who have (been on a visit to Vancouver over the holiday season, returned to the city on the Coquitlam yesterday morning. r APrince Rupert Boy Scouts' Association general meeting, common lounge, Civic Centre, 8 o'clock tonight. All interested in boys' work please attend. Addresses and general (business. (It) Miss Mary Margaret Bulger, after- spending the Christmas and New Year vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bulger, is sailing by lthe Coquit-,i lam tomorrow afternoon on her return to Queen's Hall girls' school in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowden arrived in the city on the Coquitlam yesterday morning after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season in Vancouver and proceeded last night on the Cassiar to Sandspit where Mr. Bowden is identified with the Pacific Mills logging Announcements All advertisements in tills column will bo charged for a lull month p.t 25c a word. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, January 9, 8 p.m. Ski Dance and Movies, Civic Centre, Friday, January 31. Harmonecr's Dance, every Saturday night, 9 to 12, Oddfellows' Hall. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. ,D. Hamclin and family, moving to Port Alhcrni, after residing here for the past four years, will sail for the south on the Princess Adelaide tonight. Executive of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was in session today considering business in preparation for the monthly business luncheon of the club to be held on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Budinlch returned to the city on the Coquitlam yesterday morning after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs'. William P. Elkins returned to the city on toie Coquitlam yesterday morning after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting in Vancouver. Richard R. Allen and Miss Jose phine Sharp, Stewart school t eachers, were passengers aboard the Coquitlam yesterday return ing north after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season in Vancouver. C. F. Biart and C. C. Nicholls of the War Assets Corporation here, returned to the city on th3 Coquitlam yesterday morning from Vancouver where they spent the Christmas and New Year holiday season. George Fyf e, superintendent of the Pacific Mills logging operations at Sandspit, arrived in the city on the Coquitlam yesterday morning from Vancouver, where he went to spend Christmas and New Years, and proceeded last night by the Cassiar to the Queen Charlotte Islands. High School, teachers returning to the city on the Coquitlam yesterday morning after spending Christmas and New Year holiday season in Vancouver and elsewhere in the south were Miss Bernice Matheson, Miss A. Se-mak, Miss I. Peatt and Miss M. Cunliffe. Ole Evindsen, pioneer hotel keeper of Alice Arm and also a former resident of Prince Rupert, now living in Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Coquitlam yesterday from Vancouver. He Is here to attend the funeral of Arnc Davidson, another pioneer of Alice Arm, whose death took place here last, week. Miss Winnlfrcd McCaskill of the law office of Brown & Harvey returned to the city on the Co quitlam yesterday morning after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season at her home in Edmonton. Miss Jean McAfte is sailing tomorrow on the Coquitlam to return to her studies at York House School, Vancouver, after spending the Christmas and New Year holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McAfee. J. H. Carmichael, provincial mechanic inspector, arrived in the city on the Coqutlam yes terday morning from Vancouver and sailed last night on the Cassiar for Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands, on official business. to enter the hospital, also thanks to Dr. W. S. Kergin and the Daily News. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Campbell. h si? trnrtM, SERIES OF SIX DISSOLVED ORAL VACCINES TO BE TAKEN BY MOUTH Colds ore duo to Virus infection!. Th secondory In-Vaiisn of bacteria which follow! the Initial virut Infection prolongs and Intensifies the symptoms. Lanligen 'A' supplies antigens, not of the virus, but of these secondary bacterial Invaders. Catarrh; sinus and antrum Infections with resultant bronchitis and bronchial asthma are commonly due to a group of bacteria. Lantigen 'B! Is a solution of antigens derived from these bacteria. Rheumatism, arthritis, and neuritis are believed frequently due to focal infection. Unligen'C contains antigens of the organisms from these foci of infection. LANTIGEN "IST OBTAINABLE AT ALL DRUG STORES PRICE $6.00. PER JJOTTLE Distributors:' Barham & Sandi 560 Camblc Street Vancouver Pimples, bails, carbuncles and abscesses are I commonly due to staphylococci albus and aureus. , lantigen 'D' contains antigens of staphylococci albus and aureus. Hay Fever, lantigen T contains antigens derived ', from the pollens of graiies and weeds which ore the common cauies of hay fever in Canada. In addition lanligen 'V contains antigens from the bacteria which commonly Infect the upper respiratory trod. Whooping Cough, lantigen 'F' consists of antigens " derived from the organism of whooping cough and, In addition, the organisms which frequently complicate whooping cough. Hi.. - . u THIS; ...."''-'m..... ' ,c- Noi"e.. fzzT- ::::,e'10- U c'' imn to, HH mm IMS: Organization of Boy Scouts Here Organization of the Prince Rupert District Boy Scouts' Association, of which F. Earl Anfisld is president and Col. Keith Dixon is district commissioner, is now to be completed so that the extension of Boy Scout activities not only In the city tout at certain .points in the immediate area may be speeded up. A further general meeting of the association is being held tonight when further members will be elected to the executive committee and other business of organization proceeded with. LONDON, TO- To relieve a shortage of nurses, servicemen are being trained as nurses Classified Advertising .-- Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth Notices, 50c; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. FUNEKAL NOTICES DAVIDSON Arne Davidson of Alice Arm, died in Prince Rupert General Hospital, January 1, aged 84 years. Funeral service will be held in Gren-ville Court Chapel,' Tuesday, January 7, 2:30 p.m. Interment in Fairview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers in charge of funeral arrangements. The funeral of the late' Arne Davidson of Alice Arm will be held at 2;30 Tuesday, January 7, at Grenville Court Chapel. Old time residents of Alice Arm please attend. (It) CARD OF THANKS Our son, Leonard, Is leaving for the Crippled Children's Hospital tomorrow in escort of Mrs. Ross Richardson. We wish to thank all those who have made this possible by their generous donations to the fund. Special thanks are due to T. Smith who organized the fund and Mrs. Ross Richardson who has assisted him and made everything possible for our son IN MEMORIAM In proud and loving memory of our dear David, Pte. David John Edlund. Cape Breton Highlanders, who died of wounds in Italy, January 4, 1945. "Honored among: the nation's heroes,, lies our loved one, Beneath a simple-wooden cross his crown. And we who knew him, and loved him here, can say A simple love, a simple trust. a simple duty done. Ever remembered, by Mont, Dad. Thelma and-Irls. FOR SALE FOR SALEr-Man's. bicycle, good condition. Phone Green 894. (4) FOR SALE -Record player with amplifier in cabinet. 1031 7th Ave. East. Red 624. (4) FOR SALE Johnny's Snack Bar. Phone Blue 118 after 6 p.m. (8) FOR SALEt-C.CM. bicycle, like new. Phone Green 196. (3) FOR SALE (New and Used Fur niture at the lowest prices. All wool blankets; floor lamps from $4; battery radios in best condition; dining room sets from $25; beds complete from $10; sheets 95c; couches $7; new fancy mirrors, mattresses all sizes; Gurney's new cooking stoves $84.-Also other useful Furniture and Hardware. B. C. Furniture Co. START OFF 1947 by owning your own home. Come in and let us show, you any of the following at H. G. HELGER-SON'S LTD.: 1 INine rooms and bath just west of Section . 2 bridge on Atlin Avenue. $3,100, cash or terms. 2 Eight rooms and bath, steam heat, furnace, fireplace. 736 4th Avenue East, close to schools. $2,8Q0, cash or terms. MAKE US 'AN OFFER. 3 Four rooms, fairly new; oil burner, floor coverings. 11th Avenue East, two blocks east of McClymont Park. $1,600, cash or terms. 4 895 9th Avenue West Six rooms and bath. $1,400, cash or terms. 5 Business for Sale Consisting of Post Office, Grocery, Restaurant and Ice Cream Agency, Building. $35,000. Building consists of grocery store, restaurant, post office, four-room suite, three-room suite, two-room suite, cold storage. (5) FOR SALE 5 rooms, furniture, electric refrigerator, washing machine, etc. Apt. for rent. Green 727 between 7 and 9 to.m. (5) FOR SALE -Double bed com plete. Phone Black 700. (6) FOR SALE Sparton electric mantel radio. Like new. $27.00. Apply 737 8th Ave. West. (6) FOR RENT FOR RENT-i-2 furnished house keeping rooms, private entrance; also 6 room flat partly furnished, 5th Ave. W. Apply Suite. 1, Helgerson Block. (7) FOR RENT Warm, comfortable sleeping room, reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser Street, after 5 pjB. (tf) 3-ROOM SUITE Newly deco rated. 5-ROOM HOUSE Modern, fireplace; just off Hays Cove Avenue at Bacon Street, close to bus line. H. G. HELGERSON LTD. (5) FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeeping rooms. Private entrance. Phone Green 937. (4) FOR RENT Housekeeping room. 801 Borden Street, (tf) FOR RENT Nice i urnlshed two-room apartment. 221 5th E. (7) TELEGRAPH MAN IS TRANSFERRED Transferred to Dawson Creek, where he will be a repeater station attendant on the Alaska Highway communications sys tem which has been taken over by Canadian National Tele graphs, Eric Freeman, who has been an operator in the local telegraph office, left by train for the Peace River town at the week-end. Mr. Freeman is being replaced by Guy Wynn, local repeater station attendant, whose position at the repeater station here will be 'filled, by Sydney Luck, formerly of Prince George and now of Edmonton. You saw it in The News! HELP WANTED MAN and wife to take full charge of cafe. Box 11 Houston. B.C. (7) WANTED Male and Female help as cleaners also maids for kitchen and ward work. Apply by phone or letter to Miller Bay Hospital, Prince Rupert, B.C. (6) HELP WANTED Reliable woman for light housework. Small family, good wages. Private room. Red. 879. (tf) CARETAKERS, Grades 1 and 3 $972-1128; $1416-1572, respec tively, Department of Public Works, Prince Rupert, B.C. Full particulars on poster in Post Office, National Employmen Service Office, or Civic Service Commission, Vancouver. Application forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed not later than January 25, 1941 with the Civil Service Com mission, 525 Seymour St., Vancouver, B.C. (It) HELP WANTED Woman, fond of children to assist with children and light housework seven hours a day In exchange for room, board and $30 a month. Box 194 Daily News. (tf) FEMALE HELP WANTED CLERK Preferably with typing knowledge, for Northern B.C. Power Co. Limited. Permanent position. Apply Room 15 Bes-ner Block. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD At reasonable rates. Apply Box 185, Daily News. (tf) TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received toy the undersigned up to Noon on Wednesday, January 15th, 1947, for the purchase of the business known as Royal Lunch Cafe at 721 Third Avenue, West, Prince Rupert, B.C. as is. Particulars can be obtained from the undersigned during banking hours. Rental arrangements may be made with H. G. Helgerson Ltd. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., December 23rd, 1946. CARLO S. W. HANSEN Accountant, Bank of Montreal, Prince Rupert, B.C. (12) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EXPANDING Manufactur ing and distributing organization requires energetic man of good appearance, ability and Integrity to operate Prince Rupert distributing branch. Exclusive territory, ample quotas of merchandise. $5000 minimum required for stocks and accounts receivable. Investment secured and under control of investor. Please fur nish references as to back-J ground. Replies treated in confidence. Scientific Industries Ltd., 101 1st Ave. W. Vancouver, B.C. (7) 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) LOST AND 10UND FOUND Walch and chain. Apply Suite 37, St. Elmo Hotel. (5) LING THE TAILOR Wc arc taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street UPrfncc Rupert Daily Bttot Monday, January 6, 1947 SEASONAL CLOTHING that is SMART COMFORTABLE DURABLE INDIAN SWEATERS Made from hand-carded and hand-spun yarn. Figured Pull-over style. Sizes 36 to 48 .... $18.00 to $2:i.O0 ZIPPER JACKETS Red check in good weight, all-wool macklnaw cloth. 3 pockets .... Jj8.75 KNITTED JACKETS O.V. Carleton cloth. Shades of Green, Navy, Brown, Tan. Knitted collar and cuffs. Two styles. Price JjiO.OO and $0.25 Reliable Prescriptions When your prescription is compounded by us you are assured of getting exactly what the Doctor specifies. You are assured of having the prescription compounded properly by an experienced and fully qualified pharmacist. We use only the very best grade materials available. Omn CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 Phone 5G6 Lid 77h Pioneer Driuz&tetr Prince Rupert Bottle Collector ALSO MESSENGER SERVICE Phone Blue 737 We buy . . . all sizes Pcrfex Beer Whiskey, Gin and Bottles Bottles Wine Bottles PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 Seventh Avenue West (next to King Tai) will be closed until further notice For outside orders phone the HOLLYWOOD CAFE 133 Complete Automobile Repair Service Fast Battery Charging O Specialized Lubrication Collision Repairs and Kcfinishing RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Corner Second and Park Ave. NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER I BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors PHONE RED 5GI P.O. BOX 721 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68