0. PTFMDEK 14, im !S0T )ut Save wer . . . Local Haw and euried MILK NTIN DAIRY jHO.NK 837 mm and Used MITURE IXSi i perfect 3S v low price. Stir 'x xi) ,!u:stlike B QgL .nd fpn: $8.00 jK Tal-lc- in MFumiture Co. km K IILACK 31 tid Amiue liUPONS In MBiiTiiUble with each iji jBPts" in our siore. ; lm tpprtcisle to have J. QloraTj drop In and l5Wp:n thH tlft plan MjgSALLEIVrS i omy More SBIP' ; Have Have More More mm K5'j Phones 11.19 f IBiiv gjpf' VIctria and Way- 'rt and North, jjJuHotte Islands. rstsi m Station, Keservatlom Tlcketi istrw Hi mm K J, SKINNER KuDert Agent Phone 568 wmm '1ULIE THE TOILER N Good u! Hi.- Do:iiiii!iii Water Bureau lef? ht.- niuni.i for Kln-cullth on business in connection with the water system there. lllulld B.C. Payrolls" Hard To Beat And Reliable 6 B E WANT ADD. 'S ted "For milk puddings Pacific Milk Is hard to beat, " writes Mrs J. B C and my husband says thai for camp cooking no mflk could be more reliable for soup, rake and PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum 1'atked J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace lUoek Phone 619 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZAHELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Kates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot iz Cold Water Prince Rupert, It.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1S3 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. rhone 37 P.O. Box SU FKASER STREET rillNCE RUPERT VinizjirjmtaoiiiiiBtBuii .N.lll)..I. - I Messenger Serviceg Call H . . . We Haul It H ne neTcr hum: 2 Phone Red 392 3IIMTIII IWIU ISIISiSJi? 612 7h AVL". WEST j 1 V-Sn if i ' H J . AhJ ill M-W Ir jiill : Phone Red 217 euT ihis i WAR' ..WE'VE CjUT "TO KAKE SACRIFICES MM ' i 5 umsu in mtm&Ki-M imimm ummn Edward Lipaett, A. Meeting Ladles Bowling League (213) A Mating of COP. Club, 8 pjn. Sept. 15. at Valhalla HalL corner i or 8th and 8th Ave. E. 2H) A Hill 60 Chapter I.O.D.E. bridge. I Eagle Hall, Wednesday, Sept. ,16 Admtoskm 55c. Everybody wel come. (2H) Canadian Legion. Executive Meeting tonight. Sept. 14. 8 o'clock. Farewell to Col. S. D. Johnston. Members welcome afte 9-pjn. here for the past week paying one ver Tommy Heatherington, iw has CFPR. been overseas In the R.CAF. for s E A L S.VMELL SPEECH. Sockcye Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked. Salmon Bloater MR.SIMPKIMS we've got to THE DAILY, NEWS ' ; ( f ( LOCAL NEWS NOTES of his periodical visits to his lo-j i . Milt Betty Eastman is leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Dybhavn are leaving tonight for Vancouver. D. McCorklndale left on night for a trip to Vancouver. W. J. Chrlstensen was a passen- iger leaving on Saturday night for Vancouver. Mis Sargent, from New Harel-ton, left on Saturday night for Vancouver. jeoaver. Mrs. Frank St. Armour returned! Miss L. Erlcksen and Miss D. Johnson left on Saturday for Van- to the city on Friday from a vaca-l Alex MacKenzle Is leaving lotion trip in the course of which t night lor a trio to Vancouver. Mr she visited Hazel ton and Vancou- j MacKenzle is already in the south. cai business, will leave tomorrow , Mrs. J. Klllas and soni James, afternoon on his return to Van-1 left on Saturday, nieht for Van-1 cauver. Smithers Men couver. Mrs. Klllas us on a holiday trip while James wMl continue ! with his studies. 1 r -m T r tr r-i i i i w i T """Mi wno nas Deen In " Air 1 rfirrP U1 UC Iavtn8 a visit to the etty. saUed thta morning on her return to Seattle. Henry Windt is Navigator Philip Kenney in Wireless Mr. II. B. Rochester left on Sat urday night for a trip to Van SMITHERS. Sept. 14: H. Windt. couver. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Windt ' , of Smlthetrs. is now a navigator ' ' In the Royal Canadian Air Force tMrwtuimintnnTmiMimdnra ,m New Bnuumiek, having led his i class in the final examinations. pniup Kenney. son of Mr. and Mrs L. H. Kenney of Smithers. Has just completed a wireless tours m the Technical School at Vancouver and has left for Quebec where he will continue in the R. i CA.F. IhhetthcetneHtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Lutheran Hour, Monday, 6:45, several months, expects to be sent Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Hadden,' to Bgypt as a wireless air gunner Sept. 17. I in the near future. He is the son, of Mrs. Joseph WlUtamt of Smi-t Oddfellows' Ball, Sept. 25 by fathers and has prog reused very rap- vttation from members only. Wly with his training in the air force. I Catholic Bazaar. Catholic Hall UMI KUlltTRV ACT noiki: lie: VrtUHmlr f Tlllr V. 11MTI In tM H0lN(i (IS). UWirk Triir (II). fvtlioH (I). I'Mjr e ITIh.v Kuprrt. In I)m ITIim M I kit Mi rturabla. IMaf l WHSMIAS wwidasary pro at iom at Uw ba r OrUAoMa of Title iMkud in Um tanw of WEUMm Hkiumh Kr- Kin 1ms brn ItWi Ul Uito psrau ;i of cue mooch from thr rf 1 r ii flv (Ml poMtoaUati bnrtH. bwu - Prot-utooai OnurteM of TlUe In lieu of Mid kmt OrttMCBU, unlean (n tlx innuitxnr valid ob)eation be owde to uir l-i writ Jim DATZD ! tt iMBd Hr&Mrj OMce. Priuor Rupret BC this 12lh U.y ot SrHrtrtbrr A D 142 Aiurvw Thtmpon. DEPUTY RCUTRAR OP TITLES. : a,: G 0 L TBnraiTiTBnitiiWTiiiniTiJi'J t-v 2 KWONO SANO IIINO ft. J g . HOP kei: I Chop Suey : Open Today for Business H f under new management n J All your patronaee welcome ft THE SEAL OF QUALITY October 7 and 8. St. Peters Fall Bazaar. Nov 12. Alternative To J Christianity i Presbyterian, .Rastor Asks IIU Con-: negation What There U Better To Clin)r To Urging a clinging, fast to Christian beliefs. Rev. A. F. MacSween asked his congregation at First' Presbyterian Church yesterday I morning to consider the simple' sc wats uic auemauve to the Christian way of living. Christianity, he asserted, was the soil upon which the priviliges of urmwracy iiounsnea. He warned against the commonly heard state- m ment that the day of superstition war passed lest this be taken to. Imply that Christianity had out lived Its usefulness. It was the nature of man to worship something, to have some Ideal to cling to. Even Communism and Nazism,: supposedly anti-God beliefs, had ... . y,' . , , I their Ideals, their messlahs. Their AIT. and Mrs. Gnrrinn n Dsn I ol U . . ... . . . i . . - : ,7 . jiucaw, nowever, mignt represent a wnorvas been are leaving tonight for Vancou- drifting a IfUUMUMU UiC worship of false .gods. Smithers Boys Go To Varsity SMITIIERS, Sept. 14: Smithers a going to be very well represented at the University of British Columbia when It opens Its doors for this year's term. Arthur Dim-ick and Ted Cook will be starting tfielr second year there while Bob Cook, Ken Houghton, Philip Jones, Norman Kllpatrick and Ray Cun-if(e will be freshmen. All of these young men have been very busy during the summer taking advantage of the opportunities offered to accumulate sufficient funds to see them fied with their summer's earnings, Survey parties and airport work have been the chief means of supply. Cook resigned his position as teller in the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada to start his studies at university. I Miss Louise Bird and Miss Mat- l!da Larsen are leaving tonight for Vancouver where they will enter the Canadian Women's Army Corps. Mtss Bird was the first local girl to loin the Women's Army. Classified Ads. ! FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE Player Piano. Box 347 WOMAN for housework, two hours Daily News. tD daily. Phone 552. (2147 FOR SALE Studio couch "and TEACHERS wanted for several dining room suite. Phone Blue small schools" near Prince Ru- 513 or Black 886 between 6 and pert Also High School teachers 10 p.m. (214) required for Terrace. Apply B. " Thorsteinsson, Inspector of FOR SALE - Uncompleted one Schools, Prince Rupert, Or Phone storey building on Sixth Avenue 571 or Red 562. (214) near Seal Cove. Enquire Dyb- ' ' , , WANTED Two or three house- havn & Hanson Ud. (214) v keeping immediately. Phone 52. (214) rrr r, JJJJ. LOST ROOM Wanted, with" or without board for two yoiyig men. Apply LOST Trolling licence and gas Box 348 Daily News. (216) book from boat Venus.? Finder , .xrTOr, ; ; please return to Dally ' News. Re- tT "S wrd (2190) immediately. Phone Green 913. LOST Pair of tortoise shell glasses Wr m.,i aval Ptt . f, T, in brown wou d case. Saturday. Reward $3.00. Owner Blue 231 or Dally "Jf m a"d ,n, SP " able home. Apply Box 346, Dalit t213) ' News. (214) FOR RENT WANTED Loan of $1000 to $1500, 1 payable with interest and bonus. ROOM to rent for a young man f,"01 5ecurity- 344 Jgj 8l wUllng to share. Phone 543 after 5 P-m- HQUSEKEEPER wanted for ttwd , r JjrrrrrrMJJ adults. Start at $30. Phone Black MISCELLANEOUS J5: ' MUST have house or apartment. LAWNMOWERS sharpened and Permanent. Phone Red 271. overhauled. Phone Red 392. (215) (205 GET Al-ONS VMITWUT" A UOT or TnlMQS VvJEXfC BGEM USED "TO BY WESTOVER , VEF ANO ONE THINS THE WAR) . VMIUI. MAKE MXJ DO , I 1 r7 V1THout; (s ME f1&& -sj i BEAR THATir J wmmmft i i m nil lM I Another in the series of fort- 40 oz. $3.40 25 OZ $2.30 12 oz $L20 This advert;emenr is not published or displayed by tne Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia EXAMINATION FOH INSPECTOR OF STEAM-BOILERS AND MACHINERY Examinations for Inspector of Steam-Bollers and Machinery will be held at the Office of the Chief Inspector of Boilers in the Workmen's Compensation and La bo Building, 411 Dunsmulr Street, Vancouver, B.C., commencing November 16th, 1942, at 9:00 ajn. Application forms and further information may be obtained from the Chief Inspector at the above address. i i A. N. BAKER, ' . Civil Service Commissioner. a Dry Dock Dance Ic L. O. Wider was master of cere- n ! monies and music was provlded by Irti S UP nllffPS Bert Cameron's Orchestra. Danc- O line was In full swinsr from 9 nm. About Five Hundred Persons In Attendance at Affair Saturday Ni?ht in Staff House until 1 am. ' Bob Cameron and J. Gillls acted as cashiers while Charles Toombs, George Howe, Dick Skinner and Pat Delaney, assisted by several nightly dances held by the Dry'4 . s u Dock Empdoyees' Association took place Saturday evening In thej Proceeds from theie dances go dining hall of the staff house and towards buying sports equipment ; through the year and all of themdrew the aK crowd of Deln ,,hout 500 and for aldlns shipyard workers 8oru' aIIair a who in need. se e su?- are going down pretty well forti- NEW ARRIVALS IN Ladies' Low Heel Lines These include: Pigtex Sabot Straps in Red, Black and Brown. Pigtex Ties, Military Oxfords and Brogues; in both Black and Brown. Fashioned for both style and comfort at Popular Prices. Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes" Mrs. and Miss Prince Rupert, You arc Cordially Invited I Announcing The Reopening of the VOGUE SHOP Bcsner Block Under-New Management (Mrs. H. King) '"' " .With Complete Line of NEW FALL GOODS COATS, SUITS, HATS, DRESSES, LINGERIE, HOSE, Etc. 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