jptlnce Uupcrt Dall. JUeto Saturday, January 3, 1948 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE - - Classified Advertising - - .- jo per word per Inwrtlon. minimum chart?, 50c. Birth Notice. 60c; CucU of Thanks. Drath Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage ;.' ' and fcngagfment Announcements: t2. Farmer, Fifteen Dogs Share Shack HUDSON BAY, Sask. P Driven from his dried-out prairie farm 10 years ago by dust and of time, even an hour, then leave' a message with someone, or a or not. Q. If someone tells a story, Is it polite to say, "That wasn't the way I hear it?" A. No. J. If a girl has a definite engagement with a man and he does not call for her, what should she do? A. Wait a reasonable length FOR RENT ENGAGEMENT NOTICE debt, R. Dovell, homesteader near this northeast Sasksatche-u-an town and indav compen note, saying that you have gone out. When this man does call or phone to explain, if he does, use your best Judgment as to whether he should be forgiven FOR RENT Two warm sleeping rooms. 801 Borden Street. (7) You saw it in the Dally News! iSr: and Mrs. E. R. Foster, 432 i Eighth Arenue West, announce , 1he ermanement f their "daughter Joy Ethel to John ' Gordon Leeming, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leeming of sates for the loneliness of life overrun the old wagon with the In the bush by raising purebred j dogs defending it. FOR RENT 2 rooms unfurnished. 336 9th Ave. West 4 FOR RENT Three roomed Scotch collies. on tnese mps. iaiue mwc His hobby was an accidents- correctly Dave's Laddie Boy out LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. while visiting his daughter In ' of Delo's Bonnie Lassie always furnished suite. 1028 2nd Ave. Blue 270 4 sits beside his 63-year-old mas Toronto two years ago he read Lumber Manufacturers 2135 McNeUl Avenue. Oak Bay. " Victoria. The marriage is to '"take place In First United ! Church January 22. r CARD oFtHANKS a newspaper advertisement and managed to raise the $50 needed Rough and Logs, Poles and Piling TERRACE ter, who believes all his dogs are potential prize winners, but he has neither the time nor the strength to groom them for Dressed Lumber FOR RENT One 3-room apartment, unfurnished or partly furnished. With private bath. Red 441. tf) for Laddie, his first pup. Three ' months later Laddie Mav we exDress our thanks, to won first prize in his class at .-: m rhlof II T Isirk and his FOR RENT Housekeeping room Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. ltd. Philco Radios Willard Batteries furnished. 209-5th west. $15.00. Prince Runert Realty Co. Phone Green 917. tf) staff for the prompt and ef-.. flclent manner In which they ' , responded tc our call on New . Year's Eve. What might have 'been a major conflagration was averted only by the quick action of the fire department We would also like to thank FOR RENT 3 room house partly furnished. 1008 6th Ave. East. $20 00. Prince Rupert Realty Co. Phone Green 917. the Ontario Kennel Club show and Mr. Dovell has been turning away would-be buyers ever since. He doesn't believe In kennels all of his 15 dogs live in his shack with him and all accompany him In his old plank wagon on trips to town. Milk for the young pups Is provided by nine goats and the favorite game of all the animals Is one where the goats furiously attack and attempt to WHEN IN TERRACE STOP AT THE TERRACE HOTEL For Convenience and Comfort HOT AND COLD WATER IN ROOMS Spring-Filled Mattresses Major-General C. B. Price, Dominion president of the Canadian Legion, right, presents a cheque to Breen Melvin of Canadian CARE, bringing the Legion Food for Britain campaign total to $20,000. The Legion's objective is $100,000. As if approving the campaign is a picture of the Queen. an FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Buiek Chev. Trucks Pontiac Oldsmobile G.M.C. Trucks MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C. FOR RENT H ousekeeplng room. 221 Fifth Ave. East. (5) the telephone operators for ' their assistance In this particular case. Pioneer' Canadian Laundries. J. R. Morin, plant Superintendent. - IN MEMORIAM ROOM AND BOARD NEW APPROACH TO HISTORY FOR CANADIAN, U.S. STUDENTS URGED ROOM AND BOARD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals. Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street. (tf) the United States and Britain, involving Canada. The committee recommended EDLUND In loving memory of . ; our dear son and brother, Pte. David J. Edlund, who died v. of wounds on Jan. 4, 1945, in ." Italy. 5 NEW YORK O Criticism of history text books used in public and high schools in both Canada and the United States for nfifiniT rtn in a rlpmia t.p flnrt fiome- seven broad topics worth including in text books dealing with Canada: emergence of an inde FOR SALE I lumen times erroneous erroneous picture piutuic ui of the wn. FOR SALE Four-piece bedroom I reiations between the two coun- i suite, excellent condition; also tries is voiced in a two-year Hollywood Cate PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT OPEN FROM 4:30 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY CHOPSUEY CHOWMEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 pendent United States; development of Canadian political democracy and autonomy; techniques for adjustment of disputes: importance of American- study by a team of educationists More and more each day we ' miss him, Friends may think the wound Is healed: But they little know the sorrow Lying within our hearts concealed. Sadly missed by Mum, Dad, Thelma and Iris. Jiuiuary CLEARANCE SALE Due to limited store space we are forced to sacrifice these goods in order to make rpom for spring stock. COATS TWO CARACAL COATS Regular price $62.50. S39.50 January Clearance Sale Price Ut,,wv Balance of Winter Coats on sale at Half Price p.m. one floor lamp, two natural wood table lamps. Book of Knowledge set, twenty vo.-umns. bargain. Leaving town. 433 11th Ave. East. 7) and historians. The study, in which the most wirielv-used text books were ex- Canadian affairs; defence; eco- amined to show to what extent , nomic relations and cultural re- they help or hamper under- ilations. standing, was conducted by the Many Americans are unaware rnnnria.Unlt.ed States commit-! that Canada is independent, 8CHOOLS AND COLLEGES FOR SALE 5 room house, full basement, on- two lots. Phone Blue 336. 3 with her own form of govern tee on education and released by CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS ment. One high school student the American Council on Edu SLEIGHS SLEIGHS SLEIGHS - - cation. FOR QUICK SALE House, 215 9th Ave. East. Four rooms and bath, $900 cash. Prince Rupert confessed that until this year he thought that "Canadians were a fierce, warlike people, some- The findings were that American students get extremely PREPARE NOW for Spring examinations. .Write M. C. C Civil Service School. 301 En- derton Bldg., Winipeg. Manl- . toba. the commit- Realty Co. Phone Green 917. (tfi little information about the peo- i what like savages,' DRESSES 2 pie of Canada and that much! tee reported. of it is inaccurate, incomplete Omitted from or virtually rg- and biased. Canadian textured in history books in the FOR SALE Oolichan Grease, Good Quality. Order Now WAN'itn AFTERNOON AND STREET Sizes 12 to - B.C. Furniture Co. books, like those In the United , united otaies ;ue mc i.imc- , .; $8.95 WANTED TO RENT Sleeping .' room. Phone 676, Room 13. (7) 24 1 -. Regular price $19.00. January Clearance Sale Price FOR SALE British India Rugs, States almost Ignored the quenees oi me ivur ui iou a.iu ,. neighboring democracy. j the Civil War in fostering na- i .. New, Beautiful Colors, Limned Quantity. Reasonably Pric-rome in and look them WANTED TO RENT- Furnished " housekeeping room, central, .' for elderly lady. Phone Blue .505. SKIRTS EMPHASIS PLACED tional leenng anu ON CONFLICTS Canadian unity; economic re- j ;. Emphasis was placed on con- Unions of the two countries; the j J of the First World flicts between them or between importance , . - .War in promoting Canadian , over. B C. Furniture Co. Black SLEIGH No. 3735 $3.30 each SLEIGH No. 3737 ........ $3.70 each SLEIGH No. 3739 ........ $3.95 each SEE THEM AT Checks and Stripes. 324. i WOR-. WANTED ..... autonomy, and the signmcance . j, PERSONAL .. , i ,u n-ituh i "! All 100-Wool. Plaids, Regular price $8.95. January Clearance Sale $4.95 FOR SALE New and Used Fur-' Hardware and Office i oi ineniut 'i Miip m uic jwu.o. Price RECEIVE CASH DAILY in your Commonwealth. MTDDLE-aged woman will look " " after children evenings. Phone S Oreen 588. tf) mail box. Start home-'oper- j On the other hand, C anadian ated part-time business sell- text books give inadequate at-.... i n tT.i (entinn to the oriein and dev- WAISTS LOST AM) FOUND i ii ii niprcna n itv i n i .v..v... - - MlaSwsM Novelties, Toronto. 315 'elopment of the North American ,7, 'colonies and to the economic, Uncial and uolitical inter-rela- Denis Bonyun Roselawn Ave. Fixtures, New Skillets 80c. Cups and Saucers 25o, Soup Plates 25c. Aluminum Double Boilers $195, Electric Double Hot-plates $7. New Camp Stoves, Scatter Rugs $1.75, Used Chesterfield Bed $30. Fancy Occasional C h al r s $12 50, Slightly Used Radios, Electric and Battery Sets from $21. All kinds of other useful articles. Come and look them over. B. C. Furniture Co. Black FOUND Two keys on string by WrathalTs Photo Shop. Own- er may have same by calling . at the Dally News and payina . for this advertisement. tf .tcnuniirs ANONYMOUS Itionshio between them. Only in Offers a permanent release from I the most recent text book is any ririnkine. It is a confideUJ'ifnu" rac ''I1""" ' 211 4th Street P. H. LINZEY Jersey, Crepes and Sheers. Sizes 12 to 20. all colors and white. Reg. price .$5.95. CO 25 January Clearance Sale Price . . v PANTIES All-round Elastic with Cuffs and Briefs. Regular price $1.25. y5C January Clearance Sale Price Phone Green 917 HOST Parker 51 Pen. Sentimental value. Reward. Finder plea.te return to Daily News. service rendered without cost, by others who have found freedom from alcohol. Box 276 Daily News ' tf) parative forms oi democratic government in the two countries. STRESS CO-OPERATION t)ip committee suggested that (ti) 324. Prince Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! MACniNEK i FOR SALE for" SALE Excellent family hnm. at. 338 5th Ave. East. Full A SANDED FLOOM makes a more Pmpriasis in Canadian his-new room! Dark and stained t0I.v be piacect 0n the period of floors can be made as good as! sr0vln ana goodwill and co-new by sanding, a quick, ef-L rtion between Canada and basement, furnace, fireplace. Immediate occupancy and a .,tPo rollart McCaf- ficlent lob with modern th ITlli1,,rt states and less on 3 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 earlv wars. It urged that 1 .14 1 ' ' fery Ltd. the equipment. Greer and Brid-den have the latest In floor eonHare nnrf guarantee the these books, particularly u uic i,;h tMnvii IpvpI contain ma- ON account of sickness half interest in Poulsen's business is for sale. Established grocery. host, sprvlce. Phone Red & terial about the development of 1 LISLE PANTIES & VESTS TO MATCH I Regular price , $L25 , . . 1.00 ; January Clearance Sale Price j ANNETTE mansell i UPSTAIRS IN STONE BUILDING (2) (tf) TENDERS METAL WORK. meat market, cafe, ice cream business and gas station. Sixth Avenue East, Prince Rupert. Phone Red 411. P.O. Box 1001 Station "B.- 39 the United States form of government. It proposed the exchange of teachers on secondary school and college levels for purposes of further study and contended that imnroved text books would BROADWAY CAFE (FORMERLY BOSTON) Chinese Dishes a Specialty Banquet Hall for Luncheons, Dinners, Parties 608 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephone 200 PLUMBING Installations and 5 repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnaces, tanks, eavestroughlng and stack work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) TOUR BEST EATING PLACE FULL-COURSE MEALS 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M rfnonnthnn muMial Eood rela- FOR SALE-Coleman Oil Heater suitable for commercial or large home use. 321 8th Ave. West. Red 894. l3 " " "b"'1 ! lions. v ' SEALED TENDERS addressed to j the undersigned and endorsed 1 ' "Tender for Renovating West VI " Wing and Kitchen of Prince Rupert General Hospital, Prince Rupert, B.C." will be received until 1:00 p.m. Saturday, January 31, 1948. Blue-f prints, and specifications can ' be obtained from the undersigned on deposit of a sum of $10.00 in the form of a certl-. ' fled cheque payable to the order of the Prince Rupert By Chic Young Young Dog, New Tricks. vna kai.fTwo exquisite sales RLONDIE TTrrrr man's samples new British India hand-made rugs. Phone 7 . , rv, AM Vll x ' ( T.l WA3. HU 111 'IV LTI I I f . .S. .. f I I Johnson, Blue 697. 3 .-V. iV'UiNti' ruk V , ,,V,,7, MILL HI I V THtkfc shwu kj ThCEE COLLAPSlJ VCJ INI 5TADOnU S1W In JJl BE SOMETHING ANOFIFTV.J- yS- ONE VCUH r VSTIUU CAM Mil- ( IN THE WEDDINS COLLECT Bl r Minute HEAD ? I V'. -'? DO IT7r HI- CEREMONY TO CHENILLE SPREADS, $4.89 Manufacturers' clearance first quality for double and slnjle beds in beautiful two-toned KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO UVB COMPLETELY RENOVATED - ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKtAKJ General Hospital. This de-' posit will be released on re-' turn of the blue-prints and ; specifications. The lowest or ; . ' any tender not necessarily ac ; , cepted. Douglas C. Stevenson, ' ' Managing Secretary, Prince ; Rupert General Hospital, "Prince Rupert, B.C. 5 colors, worth doume me uric-.-. Money refunded if not satisfied. Sent C.O.D. plus postage in Canada. Handicraft Distributors. 254 Sherbrooke St. v7., Montreal 18, Que. News' I Advertise in the Daily News! You saw it in the Daily OUR PLEDGE . -sTVt, V- A-Trf Rrr t T7' if (PROTECT HUSBANDS -Vls. a ' MM cS d f V R U-n OF thins Dag wood ! Your Manners ! I C THE. CMILPPEN ACE I . I'MUlil s ""N : DADDY--- A : KIeD AMD WANT V (oXfC VOU And) - TaREM'T VOJ J i MS, VOU TO KISS THEM f ONE FCf? VOU j ( G? ?2 l' T I, l t3li ;Snf rm i their valued patronage for In thanking all our Customers that in the in 1947, we wish to give the assurance next 12 months it will be our aim to continue to offer assist you in Mhe best in merchandise and service-to "your day-to-day purchases in every way we can. YOU MAKE A SALES TALK TO 3000 SUBSCRIBERS EVERY TIME YOU ADVERTISE IN 31te lath Nnus 1 "YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER" '.WEST tie Red 400 518 Third West