Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spencer of Terrace sailel Thursday night on 9 Prlnrf tUfnrrf nafTf F)ffit Saturday, November 12, 1949 COAL W. H. Murray returned Fri-ray Is a vice-president of the ter attending a meeting of the Provincial Government Employees" Association. Mr. Murray is a vice-president of the organization. kLeod River IT'S HARD, HOT AND CLEAN-BURNING ert&McCaffery j 1 ill I u U t PHONE 116 .. UlU MHMt BUILDING SUPPLIES mm the Prince Oeorge for a brief trip to Vancouver. Mrs.- A, M. Budlnich returned to the city Friday afternoon by ah- after a short visit to Vancouver. W. S. Arnell, comn'issior.er of Indian Affairs for Biitish.Colum-bia, sailed Thursday night on his return to Vancouver alter havbj been here to conduct sessions of an enfranchisement board for the local village of Metlakatla. You 6aw it in The News. cosrtg., LAxeez flacbs! VOUU SI OXAD you changed! Mm-Mml Really crisp! Fresher because they're KtUogg t Bran Flakes! W THEM AT NO IISKI Double yow money back if you don't agree Kellogg'a are fresher than other bran flakes. Send empty carton to Kellogg'a, Box 4-A, London, Ontario. HELPFUL, TOOI Contain the bulk many swan u neip aeep regular, rry them. I'M is payable in advance. Please refrain from I iliicis, 2c per word per insertion, minimum t.n..c c.lir Pnrriv nl Tlianlo nanv. .ti VUrnage and EngaRemvit Announcements: 32 ICIAL MSi'LAY. DOUBLE PRICE J. C. Oilker left on Wednesday night by the Prince George for a business trip to Ketchikan. J. M. Schriaberg returned to he city by air Friday from a business trip to Vancouver. R. G. Van der Sluys left today by air on a trip to Vancouver aim victoria. If you are interested In seeing the Womens Institute continue in Terrace come to the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd .onnstone on Ttiurs- day, November 17 at 8 p. m. (268) Walter Wright, a member of the Post Office staff, is able to be about again after a while in hos pital. He was receiving treat-! I ment there for about two weeks. City fire department answered a call to the home of Mrs. A. Kirabower, 633 Tatlow Street. at 11 o'clock ths morning, where an oil heater had exploded due to faulty draft. No damage resulted from the mishap. Harold Lynum of the Columbia Cellulose Co. at Terrace arrived by car from the interior Thursday afternoon and sailed on Itv; Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Due to an error in the A. Mac- Kcnzle Furniture Ltd. advertise ment in Thursday's paper, price of fireplace mantles was shown at $11 when the figure should have been $26.50. Electrically equipped logs for fireplace are priced at $11. Joseph Cozart, who was struck by an automobile at Second Av enue and Sixth Street and admitted to the hospital, was able to leave the institution some; time ago. Mr. Cozart is in the - Service Of the CNR ot tho rail-I way station. ANNOUNCEMENTS Presbyterian fim Bazaar, Not. 17. W. O. T. M. Card Tournament, Nov. 17, All welcome. Women of the Moose dance, Oddfellows' Hall, November 13. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert, Nov. 18. Civic Centre Bridge, Novem ber 18. I.OD.E. Chapter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 24. Third card party Catholic Hall Thursday, Nov. 24, 8 p.m Old time Dance, Conrad United Hall Nov. 25 Admission 50c St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, Nov. 28. Saturday., United Church Xnas Bazaar, Dec. 1. Orange Ladles Sale, Dec. 7. Salvation Army Home League Sale of fancy work and home cooking at Sons of Norway HalL Dec. 8 at 2:30 p.m. Scotch Dance Oddfellows Hall December 16th. V I I WW; ,1 mmm tf ill l-M Li y 4 Just one coat of B-H "Fresconette" covers unsightly kslsomine, wsllpsper . . . pves you pay wills with a salin watbable surface. Dries to the touch ia couple of hours. 1 McBride Street Phone' 311 rou saw it in tne News! SAVOY I10HL W. L. WpODS, ProD. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT " "rrrrifffin ej. Baptome Mother wows vrses7V STETSON Dishing for the office, or' strolling on the avenue ' you're dressed right for the ' bright city in this smooth and snappy Stetson. The sleek; graceful lines of the Whippet will help you go places in styfe. Classified Ads. Get Results. GET YOUR INTERIOR PAINTING DONE NOW SPENCE & MATIl'K Painters & Decorators Phone Blue 215 P.O. Box 1111 PERSONAL XMAS CARDS . From your own Snapshots Come in and See our Samples 10c EA. 25 FOR S2.40 WRATH ALL'S - PHOTO FINISHING ' " Saddle Oxfords 30 Pair only , Reg. Price $6.95 FOR for $4.95 - AT THE FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED 3rd Ave. Box 638 Ph. 357 Dries Quickly with a beautiful flat finish. . Paint today move in ? tomorrow. Cash for old gold. Bulger's Mrs. T Fiiirt oj ,u uugnt"r. Vin, returned on Thursday's train from a visit to Wales. Moose Whist Drive & Dance every Saturday night, 8:30 (It) C E. Mayo sailed Th,ii-C night on the Prince George for a wj Vancouver. Do your Xmas shopping at. the I.O.D.E. Bazaar. Civic Centre, Nov. 24th. Aprons, fancy sewinir. . knittrf artii. j n.lVB A11U home-cooking. Fun for all in ulc evening. Uannlnir hri. 0 1 viaugi. and cribbage. - (H) W. H. Crocker, field ative of the regional development division, Department Of TraHo and Industry, arrived In the clly by car Thursday evening from his headquarters at Prince George. He will be here until early next week on official duties. VtVHlAW.l; WATKHS I'HOIKCTION ACT K.8.C. wn, Chapter 149 THE COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED hereby GIVES NOTICE that they have under Section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa, and in the Land Registry On Ice at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, a description of the site and the plan of the dolphins and stand-in booms DmnoHMi tn k. placed on Water Lot 7384, Range 6. Const District, situate on the West side of Porpoise Harbour, near Prince Htrpert AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one tnontn from the date of the first publication of the Notice, the Columbia Cellulose Company Llmltrd will, under Section 7 of the said Act, appl to the Mlntcter of Public Works at hu office In the Cltv of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plan. hated this 25th day of October. 1949. , COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED. F. C. Undcrhlll. Agent. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW Tor Winter Examinations. Write M. C. C Sr-hool, 301 Enderton Bid Winnipeg, Man. (h) PERSONAL UNWANTED HAIR Permanently eradicated with Saca-Pelo The most remarkable discovery of the aee. Saca-Pelo is guaranteed to kill the roots of any hair and contains no drugs or chemicals. Lor-Beer Lab. 679 Granville, Vancouver, B C. (H) PERSONAL Stubborn skin ailments respond to "Kieerex quick hraling Eczema, Psoriasis, Itch, Impetigo, Rlng-worm. etc. Two strengths medium, strone. Two slzes 59c $1.09. All druggists. (H VOU CAN RUN A HOME Kinder-earten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, ani Enderton. Bidg Winnipee, Manitoba. (Hi SWA - SWAP 5 tube Dictator Cabinet Radio for 12 guage shot-. Run. 845 11th Ave E. (264) PlTTSDUnCi I KAINT5 look. I i St your Pittsburgh Paint dlr today! 4 ii&iSlMMb Island City Builders Supplies 505 Mi Bride Street Blue 821 NOW TIME TO HAVE VOUH FLOORING KELAII) an Call the Men Who Know GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS RED 561 P.O. BOX 721 TRAIN SCHEDULE for ths East-' Monday, Wednesday, frldax 8:00 p.m. ' From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdaj 10:15 p.m. , 'fs. 5. ' , ; ; I 5 your money In fast, heat Keg. U'l. a V . EsUi'JCb.. .fCr J Phone 643 HELP WANTED WANTED Taxi driver Apply 112 Taxi. uu WAmtD-Keporu.r. State qual-ilications anu experience to tAiiwr, Daily News (to AGLMS WANTED" ' I AGENT 3 WANTED Unlimited posMDiiities selling patented 31 to 1 power tool. Amazingly convincing 2-minule demonstration. Prospects everywhere. Exclusive territory. Write for attractive sales proposition. Palcoseel Co. Limited, Cornwall 6, Ont (H) WOKK WANTED WORK WANTED Part time Joo, bookkeeping, filing clerK-inn, some typing or any work in ouswtss ane. Phone Green 81. (264) SITUATION WANTED Combination elder. Oovernment Pressure Ticket Arc. Refer mors. Apply Box 017 Dally News. (264) W ANTF.li WANTED Two neat appearing yoiniK ladies for national concern. Must be free to travel. Box 014. Daily News (268) WANTED Used piano any make, reasonable. Cash or ca'sh plus office desk, value $200, solid oak, five lect. 708 Alired Street, evenings and Saturdays. . (264) WANTED To renTsrnalF "apt. or noose, unfurnished. Bv young married couple. Reward. Phone Blue 99a (260) WANTED To Rent Apartment or suite by newly arrived representative of Canadian General Electric. G. R. Ford. Room 94, Prince Rupert Hotel. Reward. , (264) TENDERS TENDERS For- dismantling, loadmir and transportation to Terrace by truck and reas-sembhm; in spring of 1950 in sfhool bmkiiniis at Terrace two No. 40-9 Gurney Brijrht Idea boilers with vulcan draw coal stokers will be received until Monday, November 21. 1949. These boilers are located at Seal Cove and work is to be commenced immediately contract is awarded. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply to School District No. 53. C. W. AUrer. Secretary - Treasurer. Ternice, B. C. (267) FOR RENT FOR RENT-Larso housekeeping room, 613 Third Avenue. (tf) REAL ESTATE Recent Listings of Interest 5th Ave. W. 7 room house: hot water heatinu: Plastered concrete foundation: imme-diateoccupancy, easily convertible to duplex for investment, purpose. Priced to sell Ambrose Ave-7 room house furnislied; harbor view; 3 lots basement. 9th E. near McBride four room bungalow, basement, Vacant only $2500 with $1000 down. 8th W. 7 room house, concrete basement, newly decorated. StK"0 down, full price only $3800. For these & othnr omoerf's See Armstronar Agencies Fh. 342 or Green 297 (eves) (20j FOR SALE 5 room fully fur- nished house fenced in, with lawn. Apply 9 to 12 a.m. 1214 Park Ave. 1285 I fop rat f Riv room Wartime house with parage, fine view, newly decorated, with ratine and heater. Full Price $2,700. Terms. R. E. Mortimer, 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88. (264) FOR SALE Wartime four ffw minutes to Post Office on 7tn Ave. Fast. Prinne Rupert Really Co. Phone Green 667. (264) FOR FOR SALE 1949 Monarch, new condition, radio, heater etc. Snap for cash, low mileaire. See Smith & Elklns or Phone Red 549 evenings ('269 FOR SALE-One McLarcy rane 1 1 l..l.C GOOD MOVE oil heat . . . switch to now! Oil heat means less mess, less work, more comfort . . . and you can get it to fit your budget! Circulating heaters and floor furnaces NOTICE n to Mr. and j i nt'.' Kerns -ce Rupert Ot-n-, jjoV. 8. a son. 10KIAM av si in Clarence ,twl ami died .( 12. 1M8. Sad-is hther. D. L. j:cr Mis. Harold in en.imel cir- ;,r fir.it class -8th Ave. E. (2,14) j lira i-aoor prit. sii"P or Miliar oe.- Si. (:ooj jv BuLty. Phone ire 7 p. m. (264) Muliareh Se es, itood eondl-f seen at Bob 1 upnver spuds dfiivery out of -L Don't be dis- ar now bhear-(204) J removal one cabin 740 Ful- lat S49. ( 2(50 1 .nt circulating sA wood, as -i Phone Red 1 2(i0 1 l-'-door Chev. l.iiT News (265) . w:'la"Jv ''-.rj Mark 3 AM Sporting is on v i'l! 00 -snition $3.00 .:v?rv. Limited lor j.i o :uid M r.pv n funded i ""fV Scvc Hales Ma Si. Ottp.wa (230) I KN0N NAMEf- Sfe;ier Shovels .ui.ps: Adam' S. Lliicfiirrl Urns &S Mimtenuncr liRirK (jennies; tonrrele Miters; .'t Trucks: Nelson ps lor Stockpile nu Kii'e pori- J-il Pump:;; Na- .le SlT.tn,Tj :inH Ifeional All Steel l''ts. National psand Convev u s. I'm from N;i- I -iif-rv r.v t i.i he - ,u; : S L'srd Furni- ' 4i Oil ice Fix- waMers. Cuds sinaer Ki'uini ChU CabiiiPt.s pbs, Disstou ' 1 3-i Iv r,.i.7i.. Tel. W aeons Battleship i'lehtlv used Ra- lowest, nrlm f Co.. Black 324! 'i doors, wln- Phone 543, Call III! Industrial nich h;,Vp beon mauled and B.Uown Machine (tf) - Brown ,,.! i ar om ", or.1 i la o ,u,'r- ap-1 Prmcc Runert 1264) ,J Priu-idalre Gen- ' bl'tM, 1 elec- burne- 1 ri0llDlp hr cook 8l,ve Man .?rbr(t'r fe'Tle'sewin; f ttlone Blue 79 26i (264) LP. . (06) bjA'-'cr t.-Dchi 'iUn! .in Bond con. k " Hn E. or oho, . (268) ! tl "tC Hke are efficient, simple to install. Now is the time to' switch! Look into heating oil values today! Be ready for real comfort this winter . , . before the first cold spell hits. Plan on converting or getting a new oil heater right away. What an improvement! With oil heat you any goodbye lo stoking and handling fuel ... goodbye to extra housework and cleaning hi. .8 caused hy onoi and ashes. Oil burns clean, suvea time uil work. . . Ail . fJil ' More for clean $1.40 qt. $4.50 gal.- THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Enjoy oil heat at its bet wilh Standard Henting Oils. They're IOC distilled to burn clean and without waste. You get all the heat you pny for' in either Standard Stove UU. IN PRINCE RUPERX CALL Standard Oil Company of British ' Columbia Limited Telephone 674. Kaien Co-op WINTER Skis COME SKI SHELLACS PHONE 179 BOX 1127 TIME IS SKI TIME from $3.75 to $34.50 See Them Today IN AND CHECK OUR FULL STOCK OF SKI SUPPLIES POLES HARN ESS SKI WAX LACQUER REMOVER LETTNER TYPE EDGES SOLE PROTECTERS . Oil or Standard furnace . ' - . r . ' CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Ph.C 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 443 for Appointment HOIKS 10:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 to 6 p m. KVEMM1S Monday and Friday. 7:30 p m. for " those unable to come during tne day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoons. BE WISE! BUY PIES THAT TANTALIZE! FROM RUPERT BAKERY LTD. BAKED FRESH DAILY 251 THIRD AVENUE 619 3rd Ave. tvvw uuai anu wuoii iiiio'ii one coal oil heater, two double couches Anplv 2?1 5th Enst. (WO) ' "in Dillv IX(K.