r 4 ptiut Hupcrt Dailp j3cta"c Saturday, September 15, 1945 Investment Opportunities In Peace This is the most selective market in many years. While honeycombed with profit opportunities, yet it is dotted with many dangerous stocks. Momentous current events are Louml to confuse Investors, causing cross currents in llie stock nuiiLet. Out of the current confusion, however, is expected to emerge a resumption of the rising general trend. Lilt with great selectivity with respect to stotLs an J relative movements. Now is the time to prepare for that resumption, if your portfolio is not already in shape to make most of it. The post war boom market is yet to come but it will definitely be restricted to industries and mines which alone can benefit from the removal of wartime restrictions. At the present time it is quite evident that some 20 industrials and 20 or more mines will he in this classification. Upon your ahilily to male the proiwr selections rests your opjMrtiinities for profit. Our Weekly Market Forecast covers in a concise, interesting and informative manner the main developments behind the stocks. It will be sent to you at no cost upon your request. W. II. PATCIIELL & CO., 45 Richmond St. West, TORONTO, CANADA. Please send me your market forecasts including ST0CK5..F0R APPRFXIATION. Name. . , Address. P.R.N. STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN ! Is YOUR ear suffeiing from neglect? A lubrication and oil change may give it a new lease on life and add to YOUR motoring pleasure. Make an appointment with US for YOUR car. Does YOUR car look down-at-the-hcel? Call at our Tarts Depot and get some Spcedry Car Wash, a Polish Cloth and some Wax Polish. Perhaps a new set of Seat Covers or a new Floor Mat would not go amiss. Are YOU planning a trip to the Interior? Do not forget to go prepared with a tire pump, patching kit, flashlight, tool kit, tire chains all the little extras that are indispensable. Call at S. E. PARKER LIMITED 170 E. 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 83 Poulscii's Cafe and Dining Room Is the Talk of the Town WHY? Because . . . It's the nicest-looking place in town. It's open for banquets, weddings and parties. . Meetings may be arranged. "As good as the best, . Better than the rest." School Time is Sweater Time! Sweaters get the vote year in and year out. They're first on the list of every school-going gal. No matter what your desire . . . long sleeves, short sleeves, cardigans or slip-ons . . . wc have them. ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR Local News Items A Cash for old gold. Bulger's. NOTICE Women's Auxiliary Navy League meeUng, Monday, Sept. 17, 8 p.m., Legion Rooms. Mr. and Mrs. A. Strand re turned to the city this week from a three weeks' visit to Frlzzell's Hot Springs on the Skeena River. A Community Sunday School, East End Hall. Meets every Sunday at 2:30 pjn. Starts on Sept. 16th. Sponsored by the Minis terial Association. (214) Mrs. Cowgill and child sailed last night on the Cardena for Vancouver after a visit here with Mrs. Cowglll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chandler. Lieut. Earl Gordon, who re turned home recently with ser vice overseas, Is sailing tonight for Vancouver to receive his discharge from the Canadian Army. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Keefer, accompanied by George Ecker- man, returned this morning on the Prince George from a holiday triD during which they motored through the Interior to Vancouver. They were away a month. Maior Ji Wells, who is coming here from Nova Scotia to succeed Major E. D. Brunsdon as supervisor of Salvation Army War Services here, will arrive In the city from the East next Wednes day. Major Brunsdon has been transferred to Victoria. Warrant Officer Horace Salns- bury, who was bandmaster of H.M.C.S. Chatham Band, sailed on the Cardena last night for Vancouver enroute to Sydney where he will take charge of H. M.C.S. Protector Band of which he was formerly bandmaster be fore coming to Prince Rupert. Mrs F. M. Good returned to the city Thursday, night after an absence from the city since April. She received surgical treatment while In the south and then remained In Vancouver and on the Island to recuperate She drove north as far as Smith- ers with Mrs. Olof Hanson and came on into the city by train Announcements All advertisement n triia column will be charped for a full month at. 25c a word. nancp nrariM Hall. Terrace. every Friday, uooa time loran, Dance everv Saturday nieht. Oddfellows' Hau, a to vz. Catholic Bazaar. October 3 and 4. K. of C. Hut. For Results try a Classified. lA cordial Invitation to worship wltn tnis congregation is ex tended to ail. Prince Runeri Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 6th Ave. West. Rev. J. Llnney, Pastor. Ill a.m, Devotional. I "The Household of Faith." 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic. "What Arp Wp Myitis- Fnr?" Tues.. 8:00 D.m. Bible Study. Frl., 8:00 p.m. Armed Services and Young People. You are Invited. St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. J. B. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster, P. Lien S.S. Supt., F. J. Skinner ft frfl Q Tn TTrMtr PnmrvtimtnM 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and 12:30 p.m. Sunday School. 71 a"d PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWSCIRCULATION COUNTS tormon!" Cape. C. Claxton, superintendent of pilots, arrived In the city on the Cardena last night from Vancouver, being here on official business. Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain Ache all over? Stiff and sore in Joints and imiaclee? Get quick relief with Templeton's T-R-C's, a proven remedy gratefully used by thousands. Put your trust in T-R-C's, specially made to relieve Rheumatic I!ain end Stiffness. Let them help you find the fast t'!ef you want. Get a box today SUc 41 a' druggists everywhere. T-37 P F D D Radio Dial l t II 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) SATURDAY P.M. 4:00 Ray Shields Orchestra 4:30 Shower of Stars 5:00 Glbbs-Whlteman 5:30 Remember 5:45 Sports Review 6:00 Magic Carpet 6:15 Serenade Strings 6:30 Supper Club 6:45 Spotlight Band 7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Old Songs 7:30 Leicester Square 8:00 Service Centre Orchestra 8:30 Jubilee 9:00 National Barn Dance 9:30 Hall of Fame 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Dal Richards' Orchestra 10:30 Saturday Night Serenade 11:00 Silent SUNDAY AM. 10:00 Music for Sunday 10:3Ci-To be announced 11:03 Metropolitan Opera P.M. 12:00 Music We Love 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Hymns From Home 1:00 Rise Stevens 1:30 It Pays to be Ignorant 2:00 Philadelphia Symphony 3:00 James Melton 3:30 Family Hour 4: CO Eddie Cantor 4:30 Manhattan Merry-Go- Round 5:00 Just Mary 5:30 Hour of Charm 6:00 Johnny Home Show 6:30 USO Program 7:00 CBO News 7 : 15 Clement Q. Williams 7:30 Sunday Night Show 8:00 Hugh Bancroft, Organist 8:30 Music From the Pacmc 9:00 Command Performance 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Canadian Yarns 10:30 Silent MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News t 8: :15'-Mornlng Song 8:30 Morning Concert 9:0O-BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions. 9:30 Transcribed Varieties 9:45 Songs of Yesterday 10:00 Mirror for Women 10:15 Raymond Scott 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Announcer's Choice' 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Studio Scrapbook 11:33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:45 Personal Album At the local Churches St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cor. 5th Ave. and McBrlde St. 11 a.m. Morning Service. 7:30 Evening Worship. Speaker: Rev. O. E. Aadland, travelling evangelist for the Alaska Lutheran Mission Knelptv. 12:15 Sunday School. First BaDtist Church Young St. and Fifth Ave. East Phone Red 838 Sunday, September 16, 1945 11 a.m. Morning Service. Speaker: Bert Edmundson. 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. Speaker: Capt. Lyle W. Robin snn. us.A. Chanlalncy. Hour of Fellowship following the evening service. All are welcome. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader Rundav. SeDtember 16 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 12:15 p.m. Church School. 7-30 n.m F.veniner WorshlD. FIRST UNITED CHURCH .Sunday, September 16, 1945 Services; 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Guest Speaker: Rev. W. P. Bunt, Superintendent of Missions, Vancouver. 12:15 Sunday School. 730 p.m, Evening Service. The induction of Rev. R. A. Wilson as minister of First United Church will be conducted by the Prince Rupert Presbytery, assisted by visits ing ministers. Soloist: Dr. R. a. Large. A reception for members and friends of the church will follow the service. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) We preach Christ . . . rRUCIFIED ROWNED OMING 12:15 p.m. Sunday School, (with Scrlpturgraph). 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: G. It. S. BLACKABY. Topic: "WHILE HE MAY BE FOUND." IF YOU ENJOY HEARTY GOSPEL SINGING COME! Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thurs. (I.O.D.E. Hall). 8:00 p.m. Young people' society. THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. Radio Talent In Audition Events BIRMINGHAM, Eng., Sept. 15 0i Queues are so much art accepted thing In Britain now that even singers, pianists, conjurers and comedians lined up outside the BBC Midland regional station here for auditions, hoping to find fame as radio stars. It all began when the BBC announced that a nation-wide search was being made for "regional" tlent. But the dreams were shattered when the hopeful learned that auditions would be confined to selected artists and by appointment only.. KISSES AGAIN FOUR A PENNY LONDON, Sept. 15 0) A young woman paused In the act of pushing a telegram under the grill in a telegraph office and asked:. "Can you send wlsses again, miss?" "Yes, four for a penny." "I'll have two pennorth," and down went eight . crosses In a stubby pencil. A letter-writer, reporting the WANTED Oil burner. Phone Black 717. (218) WANTED Standard size guitar nn m 1 f n case, rnone va or uiue io. WANTED 30:30 calibre or other high-powered rule, urgent. Call Blue 964 between 8 ajn. and 5 p.m. (214) WANTED Furnished apartment or house by American Army officer and wife. Apply. American Signals 270. (216) WANTED Two or three room furnished suite, centrally located, for couple with school-age girl. Green 471. (216) WANTED Furnished large three roomed or small four roomed apartment. Adults, close In. Apply Box 1 Dally News. (217) WANTED TO RENT Centrally inpaTpri nparpn :i-room aDari- mpnt. furnished or furniture to buy. To occupy about Oct. 1. Apply Box 2 Dally News. HELP WANTED Ulll WANTED First class butcher to take full charge and do nis own buying. Apply National Selective Service A-M. 186. (tf WANTED Housekeeper Im mediately, reliable, cneeruu and good worker; can cook. Wages good. Modern home, small family; permanent position. Liberal time off. Phone Black 445. (214) WANTED One Junior stenogra pher, one Junior ledger clerk. Permanent position If satls-lactory.- Apply Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association, Head Office, Cow Bay, between 9 am. to 12 a.m. (214) WANTED Women for cannery work Apply Francis Millard St Co. Ltd., Seal Cove, or phone Black 429. (210 WANTED Woman to mind baby auernoons, a.m.- o:ju p.m. Reply Box 110 Dally News. (215) WANTED Man for part-time on trucK. vaienun uairy. Apply N.S.S. 5611502. (216) FOR RENT. . FOR RENT Large rdorri.j1 '. 549 IVocf Oth 111. I4UI FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone B3 ior particulars. ui TO RENT At Terrace, three- room housekeeping suite, furnished. Central location. Write Box 129, Terrace, B.C. (214) FOR RENT 4 -room apartment with furniture for sale; washing machine included. Black 623. (217) FOR RENT Three-room home with all conveniences, including telephone Furniture for sale. Immediate occupancy. Phone Blue 824. FOR RENT Two-room suite. No children preferred. Phone Red 469. (216) WANTED To buy or rent small modern house by Oct. l. Fur nlshed or unfurnished. P.O. Box 1212. (216) LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair rimmed glasses on path above City Hail on v-J night. Reward. (tf) LOST Seven-week-old male DUDDy. brown striped. Miss Inz since September 11 from C.WA.C. Barracks. $10 reward for information leading to re turning of same Phone Sgt. Ashton, Fortress 55 ring 2. SAILORS ARE' FAREWELLED Smoker at Canadian Legion Thursday Night Proved Jolly Affair Petty Officers and ratings bf H.MC5. Chatham, on the eve of their departure from the city for Esquimau, were entertained Thursday night at a farewell smoker in the Canadian Legion rooms. Singing and story telling featured the evening's proceed ings and refreshments were served. President Hugh Killln, V. G. Houston, W. F. Robertson and W. E. Denning were In charge of the arrangements of the affair appreciation of which was voiced by Petty Officer Norman who expressed thanks for many kindnesses extended personnel of H.M.C.S. Chatham during their stay In Prince Rupert. incident to a newspaper, said it "warmed my heart" and Indicated a return to normality after the war. Ul&) LOST Brown leather Durse con tainine eye glasses, unaer please return to Mrs. Florence Usher, General Hospital, tie-ward. (215) Advertise in The Dally News. Classified Advertising - - - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. PERSONAL SLENDOR TABLETS are effec tive. 2 weeks' supply si; u weeks $5. At all druggists. (214) WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE Four adjoining farms, Kttwanga, B.C. Cultivated, good soil; buildings, etc. Phone 29, or write Box 495, Prince Rupert, B.C. (218) FOR SALE Sacrifice 1 Enamel I coal range; double bed, complete; steel folding cot and! mattress; cnmoniere ana omer household effects. All slightly used. 336 8th Ave. East. (218) 1 , FOR SALE Westlnghouse 5-, tube mantel radio. Apply Sgt.: King, Steele Block. (215)1 FOR SALE Duncan Fyfe table,! 8-tube mantel radio, studio i lounge. 1517 Pigott Ave. (215) I FOR SALE Household furni ture, stove, radio, loos zna( Ave. West. Black 835. (215) i FOR SALE We buy and sell. new and used furniture at the lowest possible prices. Electric gramaphone In the best con-, dltlon, new one sells at $250, price now $49.50. New floor covering, assorted sizes, rugs from $6.60. Used bed and springs, $3 for the two. New pillows, regular $1.50, now 75c. Used baby carriages from $6. New fancy mirrors, all sizes, from $1.50. New hardwood chairs and dressers. Slightly used chesterfield bed with two new chairs, $95. B. C. Furniture Co., Phone 324. (tf) FOR SALE Furniture, bedroom suites, chesterfield suite, end tables, coffee table, etc. A-l condition. 649 Hays Cove Circle, (214) FOR SALE Winnipeg couch, dresser. Botn in real goou condition. Apply 1341 Pigott Place. 1215) FOR SALE 7 -room house with 3 additional attic rooms: open fireplace, first -class condition. Central. Showing net returns of $70.00 month, plus owner's accommodation. Price $2500. Terms. P.O. Box 647, City. (215) FOR SALE New WA-lt. Clinker built rowboat; extra strong construction, suitable for inboard motor or lifeboat. Apply upsetts. (217) FOR SALE Household furniture for 5 rooms. Blue 113. (214) FOR SALE Piano, small mod em, with bench. 212 4th St, (tf) FOR SALE Baby buggy, high cnair, waiKer and rocker; cheap. 500 McBrlde St. (216) FOR SALE Three bicycles, In vetygqpd condition. 1326 8th cam. (2lo) FDR SALE Chesterfield suite. Phone Red 974. (216) FOR SALE Small house and furniture. 220 7th Ave. East, MACHINERY (219) FOR SALE Partly furnished modern five -room house, con crete basement, with two rooms crete basement with two rooms, shower, bath and toilet; hot air furnace. Fine harbor view. Immediate oc pupation. $3,000. Going con cern, tobacco books maga zine business. Good and steady turnover. Fine location. Stock $2i.3C0. See Oollart St McCaffery Limited, Third Ave., opposite Third St. (tf) TO SAW better lumber more economically, use. the modern ,and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 8TENOS, TYPISTS, i POSTAL CLERKS for nnvprnmont. vnr work. You can train at home. Free Information, M.C.C. Clvi) pervlce Schools Ltd., YOU CAN RUN A HOME KIN dergarten with our helt. Can. adlan Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools, Wlnnl peg, Man. You will eventually ! OM GRUEN OWl ifOU PRECISION TIME UTMOST QUALITY MHfli -FAIRWAY IS.Jewrl Movement I Ok Gold-filled Belrl, Stainltss Steel Back, Expansion Bracelet. 142.50 B-Vtrl turn HUNTSMAN 17-Jewel, Precision Movhcnt. 10k Gold-filled Case. 142.SO C-Virl ttiia CADENCE 15 Jewel Movement 10k Gold filled Betel. Stainless Steel Back. 29.7$ Q MONTEREY 17-Jewel precision Movement, 14k Solid Gold Case. jjj jq NEW flu -Beauly that is always the choice of, international stylists. See your eweler GRUEN DEALER Aad tltem THERE'S ONE IN YOUR DISTRICT Furniture Prices The store of J. H. Mair is now under new ownership of J. W. Odowes and R. M. Taft. We have put in a new stock and are able to offer you quality goods at new low prices. Here are some examples: Before NOW Kestmorc Chair. $05.00 $11.95 Spring-Filled Studio Couch .. $90.00 $71.50 Spring-Filled Studio Couch . . $80.00 $59.95 Hedroom Suite $149.50 $105.00 Vanitee and Hench $70.00 $19.50 Iioudoir Chairs $12.75 $7.95 Folding Chairs $5.50 $2.95 Hassock $0.50 $3.95 Sisaltex Rugs $22.30 $11.95 Steel Folding Cots $8.50 $5.85 Painted Buffet $18.00 $12.95 Baby- Rath $12.95 $10.50 Raby Reach Cart $37.50 $25.95 Baby Go-Cart , . , $29.95 $21.95 Table Lamps $15.00 $8.25 Rocker Ponies . ..... ! $15.00 $10.95 Cribbagc Hoards $2.50 89c Poker Chips $2.50 92c Rillfolds $3.50 99c Men's Toilet Sets, 5-piecc $2.50 $1.25 Men's Toilet Sets, 3-piece ..... $1.25 (J9c 21 Mirrors $15.00 $8.90 FKEE DELIVERY ON NEW FUKNITUKE UP TO 100 MILES BY HAIL OH BOAT TAFT and ODOWES (Formerly J. II. Malr) Phone Blue (11) C22 Third Avenue P.O. Box 1102 PRINCE RUPERT BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works, Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. St 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 964 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR It pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Oreen 99S T0R, 'TED J ssmd '.anal 4l '151 D Y! f,