CITY APPROVES (Continued from Page 1) rtadlr.g: at a special meeting later this month and Its final reaoing In November. woer 25, 1949 FOR BEAUTY AND UTILITY T REASONABLE COST dentlal wall party line phonci Is The new plan will raise the $1.75 monthly, while 412 subsci ib- monthly revenue derived t'rem ers who have monophone wall the city's 2,044 telephones 'rem party line phones pay $2 monthly. ( $4,848 to $6,655, providing a fund The new plan would lump botli'of $1,800 monthly for rehabllita-tnifpther on a net $2:50 charge.' ' lion which will probably start Scotch Dance. Oddfellows mi Ml Hall, Saturday, October 29. Dancing from 8 to 12, followed by refreshments. Admission 75c Resident mining engineer F. J. Ladies, remember Rebekah's Bazaar with special Parcel Post Table, this Wed. afternoon in Oddfellows' Hall. (249) D. Kerr returned to the city Monday . ariernoun rrom Vancouver where he was in- Similarly, residential party lines with standard desk phones, which now pay $2.25 and residential party lines with desk mn.no- All thicknesses in stock from 'V to l'4" At New Lower Prices . . Phone now for your copy of . "Extra Living Space in Your Home" MAILED FREE if phones, which pay $2.50, would vested with the Distinguished h minimi toeethcr with a .7 i ANNOUNCEMENTS Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 28. Sonja Ladles Bazaar. Oct. 28 6t Peter'i W. A. Fall Bazaar Nov. 3.- Card tournament, Catholic Hall, Thursday, Nov. 4, 8 p. m. Moose Temple Card Party Nov. 3. Lutheran Tea and Home Cooking November 5th. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Not 17. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert, Nov. 18. I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Bazaar, Not. 24. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, Nov. 28. Saturday. United Church Xmas J3azaar, Dec. 1. Crange Ladles Sale, Dec. 7. Flying Cross at a ceremony at,.hro Hemsworth returned to the city Sunday on the Catala from Vancouver, where he attended a meeting of the western brancii of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mrs. F. Strothers of West Van next spring. Kill Sea Island airport for his ser Albert & McCafferyl vice overseas. LIMITED PHONE 116 AIR PASSENGERS couver arrived in the city on the Catala Sunday evening from the south and paid an official visit last night to the local Belist To Vancouver (today) Dr. J. Residential main line standard wall phones, and residential main line mono wall phones, which now pay $2.75 and $3.00 respectively, would both pay $3.50, wWle residential main line utanduid desk and residential main line mono desk Instruments, which now pay $3.25 and $3.50 respectively, will pay $3.75. Ratio of Increase on business telephones is greater than on residential phones. However, because of the vastly greater number of residential subscribers, Chapter in her capacity as wor- stantial freight cargo. Discharging four carloads of frozen fish for transshipment thy grand matron of the Order i D. Galbraith, R. C. Hardie, F. M. of the Eastern Star for British Campbell. SHIPS and WATERFRONT To Port Hardy C. Clifford. .PQih-o,,. i Columbia. A luncheon for meni- v-f,iv Ketchikan motor- 1i Salvation Army Home League Sale of fancy work and home ship Sidney, Capt. Osmund Hen-drickson was in port yesterday. oers l-u meet mrs. ouruuieis was; - iu.-iJiumiM c. meter, K. held at the Civic Centre yester- Dunlop. ( day. The worthy matron's lun- From Vancouver ( (Monday i 4 5 Feel the rj The vessel arrived from the nit c T wi n . cooking at Sons of Norway Hall. Dec. 8 at 2:30 p.m. cneva MA,K luuay' ' mu's"i, ocnua, r. mn- - North at 8 a. m. sailing in the : Union steamer Catala, Capt son, L. B. Howard, F. Zantalos, D A' J - ivl .is bulk of the total Increase wH! afternoon on hr rt.nm tr. Al-: wlu;u" ls uiuiy uiawuii aska. I here. G. Carry, A. V. Olsen, J. S. Black, come from residential'subscribers John Boden, returned to port D. G. Kerr, M. May, Mrs. Douglas Arrival aate 01 the Princess, Mrs Douslas Frizzell, who &.t 2 o'clock this aiiernoon from her weekly voyage to Port HERE'S lit 1 Louise, southbound from Alaska: has been on a two month's vis-this week will be Thursday. lt at her home in Winnipeg, re-rather than Wednesday, as was turned to the city on yesterday Simpson, Alice Arm and Stewart on her way back to Vancouver and waypoints, sailing at 3.30 p. m. Northaouna sne had arrived here at 7.45 p. m. Sun stated yesterday. Frizzell, R. Walker, E. Schild Walter Smith, S. B. Roberts. (C.P.A.) MONDAY To Vancouver A. Fossum, R. Fossum, Miss M. Fossum, G. R. Collins, L. R. Willington, M. C. on a famous PRINCESS STEAMER t Far nut (celled ccommodtion, Rn food, courteotnwtvict end thoravjh-ly luiuriout kip, travel South by n of the evei-populer Pilncen ihlpt Prince Rupert Sailings Southbound Thursday, Oct. 27 Monday, Nov. 7 Saturday, Nov. 19 For Information and reservations contact H. II. Davies General Agent J. S. Black returned to the ci- afternoon's plane. Dr. J. D. Galbraith, medical superintendent of the Miller Bay Hospital left on today's 'Vih;5 I tv Monriav from n huci day, sailing at 410 a. m. for the You canleHatjt tht eupeiblj fc fell found oi.i Cose tee it-fc norm aner cuscnarging a sud-, to Vancouver. plane for a business trip to All Increases in subscriber ;ates will be on a net basis, payable by the fifteenth of the month previous. A gross amount of $1 more will be charged on accounts payable after the fifteenth. , On motion of Alderman H. ;3 'A'halen, seconded -by Alderman W. F. Stone, the plan was adopted. Favoring the motion were Alderman Whalen, Stone Black, Forman. Casey and McLean. Alderman Daggett opposed the motion. Alderman George Rud-derham, acting as Mayor In the absence of Mayor Nora Am jld, did not vote. A bylaw will be necessary before the new rates come into effect. It will receive its first Vancouver. Hill, J. R. Robertson. To Sandspit Mrs. I. Gombar. Mr. and Mrs. T. Chinnlck, P. Smith. (Q.C.A.) MONDAY To Masset-Miss M. Kimball, Classified Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classitieds, 2c per word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c, Cards ot Thanks, Death Notices, funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcement: $2 SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE Miss I. Gaither, G. Wiliams, J. Jeffreys , Mr. and Mrs. Peratrov-ich, M. Colussi. R. L. Brown. From Massed J. Dletzer, N Kingston, Mrs. Pons, Mrs. Martin SATURDAY ' right ligri youl Other Mi $6.50 up. BALAGM Phone Green 1 i-'OR. SALE LOST AND FOUND LOST Ring of keys, bottle opener attached. Please return to Daily News. (249) From Vancouver Mis. M. Wat son, A. T. Smith, F. Thornton, A. FOR SALE 1936 Ford Sedan, Iheater radio, $450. Can be seen at Radio Station, 12 to i 6 p. m, (253) FOR SALE Portable Smith- Corona typewriter and high powered rifle. 1345 Pigott Place (250) FOR SALE 3 piece sectional -chesterfield and easy chairs. LOST Pair of glasses at Miller Bay or on 99 Bus on Monday. Finder please return to Bul Thompson, E. Timchuk, N. Krook, R. C. Hardie. gers. (249) i From Sandspit Mr. Fairbairn. WANTED - wmmmk ..oflcn All new. Cheap. Mattson's WANTED Metal, copper, brass, and car batteries. See B. C. Furniture. Good prices. (254) " Upholstering. 33U-2nd (254) FOR SALE Armstrong oort- WANTED Would like Board nnrl "Rrwim for vnimcr mun ini i WX.M private home. Apply Thorn i Sheet Metal. Phone Black 884 1 9JL imitated never : equalled or Black 213 evenings. (254) Jurt one eol of B-H "Frrsconette" cover unsightly kalwimine. wtllpoper . .'. fivn you pay kill ith ( tatinv Mitliable aurfecr. Prirt to the lonrh in couple of liourt. SMITH & fLDlt A St HF.ATE WANTED Oil burning kitchen range. Phone 357. (249) SITUATIONS WANTED VILA Phone 171 - WORK WANTED Capable woman to look after children In daytime. Phone Red; 69 ('(254) MALE HELP WANTEdT" ...able ironer table model like' ..new, reasonable Pnone Red' 287 or call 1373 Overlook(253) j ; FOR SALE 1934 Oldsmobile ! Coupe, spare wheel, heater, ' . four new tires, engine recently overhauled. Phone Blue 527 after 5 p. m. (254; FOR SALE 2 beds. 1 bed chesterfield. Radio, record player . ice box. Table and chairs. Apply 336 8th West. After 5 p.m. (250) FOR SALE Radio. $30.00. Din-. hi? room suite $20.00. Tri-lite $7.00. Blue 602. (250) FOR SALE Electric Range in good condition. Black 21. (250) , FOR SALE 120 Bass Accordian i in good condition. Blue 825. c (252) McBrlde Street Phone 311 zete city W ; t BIG CATCH Dr. Clarence L. LaDow, of Philadelphia, Pa., boated 11 bluefin tuna at Wedgeport, Nova Scotia, In a single day. It was part of a total anglers'-catch at Wedge-port ot S2 bluefin tun-i in one day by 20 guides' boats, nnd marks a world record, The heaviest tuna in doctor's eaten weighed 630 pounds. Total weight of 92 fish was, 2,400 pounds.' ALL FORMER employees of Sil- VICKERS' It DISTIlllO IN CANADA and it DisteiiuTiD tvCalvrrt 0 This advertisement is not published (irdis-played hy the Liquor Control Board of by the Government of British Columbia PRINCE RUPERT FISHERIV bak Premier Mines Limitea who were working for the Company as of July 15, 1948, and who desire employment with . the Company, should contact the Vancouver. Office at 911 Birks Building, or write to the Mine Office at Premier, B. C. before November 1st. 1949, to ensure employment. (249) CO-OPERATIVE ASSOC1A FOR SALE Household Furni ture spring -Jilled mattres- HELP JW ANTED Slock-filkill ses. chests of drawers, kitchen table, chairs, studio couch Announcement HELP WANTED CHRISTMAS Prince Rupert Florists t ) Flowers for AH Occasions I 300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel 777 I i HLara ' Duncan Fyfe dining room. CARD AGENTS eet better &SE5B , uauie, uuuk. case. o3 nuruen Street. (249) ArnmiiViiiciil than-average earnings with our big-selling assortments. Write for samples, personal album. Art-Craft, 6 Hythe Ave., Vancouver, (250) GREER & BRIDDEN I CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS FOR SALE McClary coal and wood heater in very good condition. Phone Blue 504. (250) PERSONAL X.MAS CARDS From your own Snapshots i FOR SALE Fawce.tt kitchen Come in and See our Samples BOYS AND GIRLS Opportunity for earning, after school hours by delivering Daily News routes. Honest, reli The Stores Dopts. will bo closed fi range good condition. Phone Red 665. (249) FOR SALE McClary oil ran,;e, . one gateleg table, good as 10c EA 25 FOR $2.40 WRATHALI78 PHOTO FINISHING At the request of a great number of our patrons the FAMILY 3HOE STORE has decided to continue their sale for the remainder of this week. If you did not receive the attention you like on Saturday because of the rush, kindly come in during the week tf possible. SettS? U V on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, able boys and girls apply at " new. 324 7th Ave. E. (249) Daily News office. (tf) "N , FOR SALE White carriage, ber 1, 2 and 3. All orders for delivery . m Hpcl? lamn moft REAL ESTATE XV ' i t-f i ! . I PDR SALS' R rrvim house. 4 CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS November 4 must be in not later than October 31. sh calibre. speciaJyl bedrooms, dining room and Mark 3 front room. Full concrete j-t'iecwd converted . ightwelEht 10-shot SAVOY HOTEL Sporting basement, heating system hot water, on two lots, lencea in rifles; price each onlv $41.00 48 rounds ammunition $3.00 Rood garage. AddIv 1136 Am Monday, October 31 ends the presen Immediate delivery. Limited brose Ave. or phone Blue 441. THE FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED b-upply. Write for photo and! description. Money refunded1 period and members are reouested to ha -Four room house, IN PRINCE RUPERT AT THE Island City Builders if not satisfactory. Scone Kales ; FOR SALE 1 FLOOR SANDINU A SPECIALTY 1 counts paid on or before that date. cement foundation. Oil fur Co., 326 Ottawa, Queen Sc , W. L. WOODS, Proo. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT Ont. t280 3rd Ave. Phone 357 Supplies 501; MrRrirlp Ktrt Rtno Sin nace. furnished or unfurnih-ed close to town. Apply alter-noon or evening at 408 8th W. (251) RED 561 P.O. BOX 721 I jj FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping 229 1st. E. rooms. (249) FOR RENT 2 rooms. Close in. Phone Red 574 (245) NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Link-belt Speeder Shovels, . Cranes. Draglines; Adam1 . . Road Graders: Littleford Bros. . Black Top Road Maintenance Equipment: 0en Clamshell 1 Buckets and Rock Grapples; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; ; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson , Bucket Loaders for Stockpile , and Snow Removal: Rice Port-. able Centrifugal Pumps; Na- tlonal Dragline Scrapers and Buckets; National All Steel ' ' Gasoline Hoists; National " Portable Sawmills: National . Rotary Screens and Conveynri. . Full information from National Machinery Co. Ltd., Vancouver. B. C. tf) TODAY you can ' A GENERAL ELECTRIC FOR RENT Sleeping room, re Box 605' spec table young lady. i255 Daily News. PRE-STOCK CLEARANCE SALE at Kaien Co-op HARDWARE FOR RENT Room and board for two men. 613 3rd Avenue. (tf) JM71 Ilclrigcr FOR RENT Sleeping Hey Kids! ! Get Ready For Hallowe'en j : For : j Fire Crackers, Masks ! Roman Candles, Rockets Make your choice at . . . Phone R?d 807. room (2ol) room, (tf) FOR FOR SALE New & Used Furni-; ture. Hardware & Office Fix-" tures. New Coal & Wood Kit- RENT Sleeping Borden St. G-E REFRIGERATOR OFFERS F4 . ; chen Ranees, Electric Hot for RENT Apartment for i i"iais, rress iroits, wnus, rent. 4 rooms bath and pantry. Furniture for Sale. Ap ' Disston Hand saws, New Log- ' , pine Jacks. Heavy 3-plv Roof ply Daily News Office (250) Dependable service at low cost. 7 cubic feet ol space. Sealed In steel mechanism. All-steel cabinet. Plus all modern features. FOR SALE $337 3 ' ing Paper, New Tea Wagons, .' Bedroom Rugs, Slightly Used . : Bicycle, Typewriter, Longing ' Boots, Battleship Linoleum . -.etc., at the lowest prices. B. C. FOR SALE Used doors, windows, lumber, Phone 543, Call 629 6th Are. W. (tf) 1 ilia bot UNTIL OCTOBER 29 ONLY CONGOLEUM RUGS BAROLEUM and REXOLEUM RUGS YARDS GOODS FLOOR MATS INLAID. LINOLEUMS AH LESS 20 on regular retail price PHONE 179 BOX 1127 251 THIRD AVENUE ; . Furniture Co., Black 324. ON DISPLAY AT FOR SALE 1947 three-ton NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. FOR SALE W artime House Four rooms. Close in on 7th Ave. Prince Rui-eit Realty Co. (253) rii( . ' Fargo truck with -power take-; off, hoist, and jrravel box , . Mileage 24,348. Price $2400.00. ' Call at 247. 1st Ave. East or J phnr Blue 884. (254) STEW AT BESNER BLOCK PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Ji, Pays to Advertise!