A WINDOWFUL OF BARGAINS A shipment of graniteware has arrived before we are “Home Goods Bargain De- different articles and quite ready to open our new partment.’ There are about five hundred pieces in the Jot. Many of them are worth up to 36ce and we have put them in one of our windows for a few days only at 15c. EACH ten if You Want Any at This Price e You'll Have to Hurry H. 5. WALLACE (C0., LTD. Department Store Prince Rupert. After the bath with BABY’S OWN SOAP the skin is smooth, comfortable, and exhales the aroma of freshly cut flowers. I’reedom from skin troubles, explains in some measure the refreshing sleep which “Baby’s Own Soap” babies enjoy, Uspecially for nursery use insist on “Baby’s Own”’. ALBERT SOAPS Limited, Manufacturers, - MONTREAL. 1-13 THANKSGIVING TURKEYS There is some likelihood of a shortage in We shipment on Satur- the supply of turkeys for Thanksgiving. are expecting a day, Oet. 18th, PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW in order to avoid disappointment. SHEPARD & JONES Hart Block large Phone 41 Phone Your Drug Store Wants to Us THE REXALL STORES Free Delivery from 8 A, M. to 9 P, M, TWO BIG STORES The Pioneer Druggist THE WEEKLY NEWS. —_————— —_—————— [UU UU UOC UCU. UC IU Local and Personal PIIIIAIIIIAAIISIAAASSSA R. M. Dewar came in from Tel- kwa by last night's train. F. K. Wishart of Terrace, is spending a few days in the city on business. P. Shafer of Hazelton, left for the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. W. H. Melliar, of McRae Bros., Ltd., returned on Saturday from a holiday trip south. * . . N. Scheinman, of the Acme Clothing Co., left this morning for the south on a business trip. Fred Stork went south by the Princess May Saturday after- noon on a short business trip. J. F. Smith and J. Hampson, of Lorne Creek, were among the ar- rivals by last night's train. * . > W. S. Marshall and J. G. Me- Nab returned last night after spending a few days in the in- terior. Chief Owen, who left for the south last Monday with a pris- oner, returned on the Princess Sophia today. B. Bonthrone of Vancouver re- turned south on the Prince Ru- pert this morning after spend- ing a couple of days in the city. * s * Geo. McDonald of Victoria, went south by the Princess May Saturday afternoon. This is his first trip out from the Yukon in thirteen years. Walter B. Harper, salesman at Kirkpatrick's, left on Satur- day by the Princess May on a holiday trip to Vancouver, Vic- toria and Seattle. The D. G. 8. Lillooet left at 8.30 this morning to resume hy- drographie survey work on the west coast of Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. G. H. Graham and two children of Hazelton, arrived in the city last night en route to Scotland, leaving on the Prince Rupert this morning for the south, . * ° Henry P. Blackley of Montreal, representing the Freedman Clothing Co., of that city, left for the somth this morning after spending a few days here on business. * * . The Skugait, belonging to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid., returned Saturday from 412 days’ fishing on the banks. She had 40,000 pounds of hali- but. = * * The steamer Lillooet, engaged on government hydrographie sur- vey work on the west coast of the Queen Charlotte Islands ,arrived in the harbor about 11 o’cloek Saturday morning. . * * Alfred Wright of Toronto ar- rived in the city Saturday on a visit to his son, A. E. Wright, Fifth avenue east. Mr. Wright has visited Prince Rupert before on several occasions. PIII IAIAIAIAAIIAIASISIAC Mrs. Frizzell, who went south on a business trip, returned on the Princess Sophia today. . * - Mr. Young, of Harrison, Gamble & Co.'s office, returned from a business trip south on the Princess Sophia today. * . . T. F. Hopkins of Seattle, a well known mining man, returned south Saturday on the Princess May after spending a week or so looking after his interests in this vicinity. * . . N. S. Ross, of the department of marine and fisheries, left for Vancouver on the Princess May, en route to Ottawa, > . > In the police court this morn- ing Leon Washington, colored, was fined $5 on a charge of as- sault. Ernest Baldwin, on 4a similar charge, was dismissed. . : * Mr. Mahon, superintendent for the Canadian Bridge Company, came in on last night's train. * * * R. Braun of Kitsumkalum, one of the most enthusiastic boosters of that district, is in the city. > * * Mr. Ford, government engineer on the G. T. P., came in on last night’s train. ee le : Dr. Cade and Capt. Groves left for Vancouver’ this morning as witnesses in the action for dam- ages brought by Mr. Graham ag- ainst the G. T. P. for injuries sustained at the wharf here. Cc. F. Newcombe, who is en- gaged by the government for the collection of curios and early records of the natives in this province, left on the Prince A} bert Saturday night for Skide- gale. . . . Mrs. McLeod, wife of Rev. W. H. McLeod, was taken quite seri- ously ill while en route to Vic- toria last week. Rev. and Mrs. McLeod left hege on the Prince Rupert last Monday morning. On account of her illness they were forced to remain over at Van- couver. . * s J. H. Rogers, of Rogers & Black, reports that he has had no further word from the Coos Bay Collieries in regard to his first shipment of coal. A week ago today he was advised that the steamer A. M. Simpson was loaded ready to start north, but was bar bound in Coos Bay. > - s T. Dybhavn, brother of Ald. Dybhavn, left this morning for Vancouver where he will enter upon a commercial course in one of the schools in that city. Mr. Dybhavn has been engaged for some time with Capt. Rorvik. Henry Doyle, of Mill Bay can- nery, was in the city on Satur- day. Although the cannery is closed for the season he reports that fishing is still going on for his Gold storage plant which has a capacity of 2,000,000 Ibs. Birth. Allan—aAt the general hospital, on October 13th, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. James T, Allan, a son. ESE EE TERRACE NOTES Site for New Central School Has Been Cleared. Terrace, Oct. 11,—H. 8. Cle- ments, M. P., arrived here today and is the guest of Mr. Doyen at the Hot Springs Hotel at Lakelse. Among other arrivals from Prince Rupert were M. J. Manson, the government road superin- tendent; Mrs. G. Little, Mr. 8. Eby and Ernest McKeen, of Mc- Keen & Stewart, the local con- tractors, ~ i The site for the central school is now cleared and work upon a building is expected to commence shortly. For a mile and a half between Newin’s ranch and the north bend of the road there is now a succession of well cleared farms. The removal of a small patch of standing timber on the edge of the townsite will com- plete a stretch of cleared and par- tially cultivated land extending over half way to Kitsumkalum. WEATHER REPORT Furnished by F. W. Dowling, Observer. For 24 hours enaing 65 a. m., October 18, 1943. Barometer, reduced to sea TT Ea are . 29,580 Highest temperature..... 43.0 Lowest temperature...... 40.0 tS Cn ec Wat ony St Sie 1) Subscribe for the Daily News. GIVEN THREE DAYS TO LEAVE THE CITY Alfred Stanley appeared before Magistrate Carss in police court this morning charged with vag- rancy. The court let him off on suspended sentence and told him that if found here after three days he would be sent on a trip to a place where he would have an opportunity of developing his muscles. Among those taking passage south by the Princess May on Saturday afternoon were the fol- lowing: N. 8. Ross, A. Strachan, F: Stork, Wr-H. Montgomery, C. Kelliher, C, Olsen, E. Burgess, D. Graham, J. Stevenson, David Bain, Mr. Pearson, H. Knutsen, F. Smith, H. W. Casselman, T. F. Hopkins, A. F. Miner, W. B. Har- per. CHEAP AUREAGE came jl cate Tyee Park: Near Prince Rupert www Mice 6 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert ‘led QUEENSTOWN NOTES. Sjokaciiaapangaicliogiistie Mr. Shackleton, who is largely interested in land in the Mayer lake district visited the townsite the other day in a combined business and pleasure trip. All are pleased to see Mr. Shackle- - ton once more. Mr. Rowell, a recent arrival from Vancouver, who has taken up land in the Mayer lake dis- trict, was in town the other day. He is delighted with “the island and intends to make it his future home. Graham Centre is advancing steadily in the right direction. The other day the town was cvon- nected up with the telegraph line and last mail brought in the gratifying news that the post of- fice ha&S had a money order office attached. ‘This wili be of great benefit to the surrounding dis- trict. The Rev. H. H. Greene, who has just returned from a visit to the Bishop at Prince Rupert, has announced that work. will be started on the church as soon as possible. Tenders are being call- for the clearing of the lots and erection of the building. Plans and specifications are on view here—Queen Charlotte Is- lander. County ‘Court Cases. Hillis, ona The case of MeMiilan vs. an action to recover cheque for were returned by cause they were not up to the de- scription given, was dismissed with costs. Thatcher ys. Ltd., an action value of laundry fendant claimed ceived, has with costs. money furs sold and which defendant be- Latindry, the Pioneer to recover which the de- was never re- also been dismissed Southbound Passenger List. Following partial list of the southbound passengers on the Prince Rupert this morning: Miss Roberts, Mr. English, Mr. Irving, Dr. Cade, Mrs. Sehmall, Captain Groves, C. 8. Rogers, H. P. Blackey, W. Porter, A. Allen, Mrs. George Graham, N. Schein- man, N. E. Greene, T. Dybhavn, P. Shafer, Rev. and Mrs. Gurd. is a “The Daily News’ CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT WE can rent your house. Let us have the details, Pattullo & Radford. 240 POOL HALL for rent, Good proposition for barber. Apply Eby Bros., Terrace. 200 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Furniture of 5 room fat modern, close in, with lease. Phone Green 258. TYPEWRITERS —— Smith-Premier, #35, Oliver, 860; L. C, Smith, $65. Room 7, Smith Block. Phone 131, 2400r WANTED GENERAL servant. Apply Mrs. L. W Patmore. 2400f SEAMSTRESS wants work. Room 3, Pa cifle Rooms, — 240-45 Wane good general servant. Mrs, J. C. McLennan, 5th Ave. 238-40 WANTED- ~A chambermaid at the ny A Hotel, WANTED—A position as cook or house keeper by experienced woman. Apply Box 63, News Office. 238-43 WANTED—To buy 3 or 4 room house and lot, close in; must be mM@asonable. See Pattullo & Radford, Phone 83. 2370f WANTED—Five or six room house, with bath and sewer SrAGDInEn te, furnished or partly furnished. X 17, News Office, WELL furnished rooms cron $2.50; com- fortable sitting room; bath; électric light. Norfolk Rooms, Phone Black 329. 206ur LosT Lee white Angora cat, Phone Blue 246 238-40 LOST—A gold broach set with topaz and pearls. Finder will please leave at general hospital and receive reward, 240-41 FOUND—Fountain pen. Owner can have same by proving property and paying govt, Apply Dally News Office. LIVE STOCK. COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested, John Christy, ‘cattle dealer, Collingwood West, corner Carleton and Westminster Road: Phone Collingwood 99 R. Post Office re 2 Collingwood East, Vancouver, P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) QHARTERED SECRETARY Phone 47 Audits, | th je udite, eet en iio Liqul Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. ~ PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mov- Ing and General Cartage Phone 1 Suite 9, Federal. Block Office: ————" Monday, Octobe Oct. & *r 13, 1943, eee ae RO QUEENSTOWN WHARF IS WATER NoTiC: Cir, ‘ oa not e UNDER CONSTRUCTION) tsi? sige: Se)" ohlig: ype ‘eal, Quebec “PANY, Limited. of sb" able ' the : bec at aiied With th Hen expnentnnsiittmenendity of the Water Act ‘a petite Under panet . proval of t ks for the an’ Will Be Thoroughly Substantial bine uulzsion (fo! raking: in mth 8: and Six Hundred and Fifty om, Thulme River, ‘Quatoon ia i water Feet Long. Application Meo” Power purposes, eet Was made on the 9 tt . Water rigt — 08, by the Contin nal ‘Power eplember, The construction of the wharf Limited, which last mentionea Qlupany j ; week to th Prince otpaty at Queenstown is now being Fetereapectet company, Lim ae pert ‘ ee . . c C ) “An . Copies of the et procee ded with and ontractor | yyi?f os approval i on, lans ana ey Gillett and his crew of workmen ies by Section 89 a Past (taking as : - A eoiiee have been Die 4 With the of the are busily engaged day and night Sates. ie Wate r Rig und with th ‘ ecorder at Pring j the “nehi . or : ’ Objections to Dr pert rushing the work to completion, | _)Qpiect! ee) ‘mpi application nay. The wharf will be 650 feet long. agit nt Bu iild Wins Water r Rights, ated & rince “hun The work has been somewhat | 44Y of October "A.D TO1h | th nd THE Pi : PRINCE RUPERT Bye hindered by the exceptionally ELECTRIC CO., Lip HYDE 1 36 K 29 hard driving ground encountered trouble and delay. ~ Mr. Gillett, in at the approach, causing much all his experience at a contractor in building wharfs, he has never ran up against such a hard the ground being like the work will be headway says proposition, However, the driving much easier and quicker made, The wharf when completed will concrete, as progresses be one of the most substantial in northern waters. Canada’s Harbor Work Ottawa, Oct. 9—Work on Canadian harbors that will cost no less than $30,000,000 is now under way. The harbors being improved are St. John, N. B.; Montreal, Vancouver Toronto, Hamilton, and Ottawa. make a should to girl Before altempting name for herself a learn to make bread. MEALS BY DAY OR WEEK At 118 8th Street (FORMERLY 8B. C. CAFE) Meals Fr HOME STLYE Single om 35¢e Up 1 AM THE MAN WHO PUT SHINE ON SHOES The original Star removed from Third corner on Fifth St. Special Seats for Ladies TAXIDERMIST Heads, Birds, Fish and mounted first to order reasonable prices. 0. L. WINGERE! & CO. 844 Seymour St., Shoe Ave. Shine around Rugs for le class Vancouver, B. C, GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rents and Collections Albert Block, 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert Between 5th and 6th Streets CERTIFICATE oF IMPROVEMENTS Ground Hog, M mineral claims, sit i the § ing Division of Cassiar pict fi Where located ! from the mouth of | Gon Observatory Inlet a. Take notice that I, w Miner’s Certit ing as Miner's Ce Coates, fi 77639, and Wh ce Certificate B438 I the date hereof, 1 Recorder for a erti ments, for the | . Crown Grant of the a \ ee And further take der section 37, must time Be fore the issue ‘of ot fe provements " Dated this 24th da 1913. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS, Ptarmigan minera Skeena Mining Diy trict Where located Al from the mi uth of Pa Observatk Int iat 1 W Kergin, Free Take notl Miner’s Certificate B4 agent for Wm. Ki. | 1, f tificate No. B70101, and | Miner's Certificate N sixty rare fr ym the dat to apr to the Mi Re ! : eed improvements, for the btal ing 4@ Crown Gr ant ‘ ln And further take not that actior der section 37, must be ‘ the issue of such Certificat ments Dated this 24th day of September, A. p 1913. Every man to his business, | am an expert collector. Let me look after your I ty or collections. GEORGE LEEK 615 2nd Ave. Phone 203 HARLAS. BRYANT Teacher Of MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR Flat 7, Clapp Bldg HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Suite 1, Federal Block PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635 For the Best Jobs of CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING At the Lowest Pri t Fine Work, Ladies’ an n’s 8 Promy tly Dons BOW SENG Phone Red 329 P. O. Box 397 627 Fulton Street Prince Rupert, B. C. BROWN & BUTTERS METALLURGY AND MINING GEOLOGY Res, Phone Black 413 Box 136 Prince Rupert F. M. CROSBY Second Hand Dealer Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur- niture, everything In the line of Mechanics’ Tools, Guns and Men’s Clothing. Will call any time. Highest prices paid, one aes: Ave. W. Phone Red 243 ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL _|formerly Kaien Isd, Gymnasium To rent for Dances, Public Meet- ings, etc. Particulars at hall or Secretary, P. O, Box 268 MeCallery & Gibbons Section 1. Lot 39, Block 340,00 cash, years, Lot on terms, 3 lots on First $2,500.00; 4% years, 17, $5,500.00; bal. 1, 2 and $2,- 3 Beach Place, $3,500.00; Ave., Block 16, cash, 4, 2 and 3 Section 2. Lot 6, Bloek 10, $1,500.00; $300.00 cash, bal, arranged, Lot 123, Block 20, $850.00; terms. Section 5. House and lot, Borden St., $4,- 200.00; $1,500.00 cash, 1 and 2 years, Section 7. Lots 1-2, Block 39, $2,500.00; 1-3 cash, 1 and 2 years. Section 8. Lot 141, Block 25, $525.00; 1-2 cash, bal, 6, 12 and 48, Lot 8, Block 84, $600.00; terms. Lots 50.51, Block 46, $1,500.00; terms, Farm Lands. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance FOR A TAXI | Phone 75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO. POCCOLLEEIOEEIATTNY Pure Water NECESSARY TO Good Health NOXALL JR. GERM-PROOF Filters | Slip Easily Over th Mouth of Any Tau Remove All Impurities Prevent Typhold and Diseases Caused / Drinking Impure Water |. PRICE, $5.00 For Sale By HARRY HANSON SECOND AVE. en in Operation at orme’é Dr Se May Be lug store = n Neat Three-Roomed House °% Fifth Avenue, the Hospital near =|G. R. Naden Co, Lid. ance Real Estate and Insurane Second Avenue. NeCatfery B Gibbons