3NESDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1943 ill II II T SMMTnmM m GOOD COOKS know that adding a little of the REAL GENUINE BOVRIL Wor Income Tax Returns see . . R. E. Mortimer irhone 88 324 2nd Are. KWONO SANG IIING HOP KEE :hop suey House Next to Kins Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST ill your patronage welcome J)pfns S p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside prdrri from 2 p.m., to 2 ajn. Phone Ked 217 .I i iimnzKmmt: azuxm u n Fresh Local Haw and 3 Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 g savoy HOT E L Carl Zarelli, Prop. flume 37 P.O. Box 544 I'UASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT CANADA'S NUTRITION PROGRAM MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store J Where Dollars Have More Ilia. vcu llnionts lg.io, n n. 41. much improves soups, sfews or grovy. I J. M. S. Loubser Chiropractor fhone C4I V. Dunnette and A. J. Mc Carter architect with Smith Bros, and Wil-' son left today fa: Vancouver. 4 O. W. Nlckerson returned to th- i-.., uuo iuuiujjig iroin a Dusiness trip to Vancouver and Seattle. The health committee has reported to the city council on the matter 'of a box sewer In the Rush-brook Heights area. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brooks, who have been on a trip to Vancouver returned to the city this morning from the south. Mrs. Charles Larkln, mother of Mrs. A. S. Nickerson. arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver fo a visit'. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldstein of Juneau were helre this morning lo the Alaska capital after a trip to Los Angeles and elsewhere in the south. Mr. Goldstein Is one of the best known pioneer business men of Juneau and has long been prominent In the affairs of the city. fa All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. W.O.T.M. Valentine Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Feb. 17, invitations. Refreshments. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Feb 19. Service Men's Dance, W. A. Coast Regt., Feb. 22, Empress Club. S.O.N. Invitation dance, Oddfellows' Hall, February 26. Entries Queen Mary Bridge Tournament close March 17. St. Peter's Spring Sale, March 25. SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. Fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. First Float West of Imperial Oil Co. FOR SALE TILLIE THE TOILER 3 Singer Sewing Machines. 1 Electric Grill. 8 3t Springfield Mattresses. 12 All Cotton .Mattresses in .1-3, 1-0, 4-G B.C. Furniture PHONE BLACK 824 THIRD AVENUE an Itinerant photographer in the city, the licence committee has reported that the regular licence fee Is fair and Just to cover such cases. . For the purpose of contributions to the unemployment Insurance fund, the city council Monday night put through a certified res olution as to the permanent char acter of the employment of Miss Suzanne Ward in the telephone On recommendation of the finance committee, the city council has declined an offer from Joseph E. Stone to pay outstanding taxes for the purchase of half a lot next to his premises on 221 Ninth Avenue West. BRONCHITIS COLDS Relicvi Mis try Witt WICKS V VapoRub The civic Board of Works Is considering a suggestion by the sanitary Inspector whereby one sewer project could serve two Wartime Houses and one private owner at the corner of Sixth Avenue West and McBride Street. The cost is estimated at $288. The city council on Monday night authorized the paymen cf $64.90 for boxes housing telephones which have been installed In the Rushbrook Heights Wartime Housing area. They are pay telephones from which the city derives Jack Garrett has complained to the civic authorities about a waterfall coming over a bluff to the rear and running under his residence on Borden Street. The city engineer holds that the slty is not responsible for a natural water course and Mr. Garrett is being so advised. The effect upon the city's gen eral water supply of the using by g the Northern B.C. Power Co. of the m Shawatlans Lake power house for i g generation purposes was again dis- J g c:u? -ed at the meeting of the city j council Monday night. The mat- u ter is being further discussed with the power company. AUSTRALIA'S EL1GIULES All men In Australia between the ages of 18 and 60 are eligible either for military service or work in the labor corps. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREk. LOCAL NEWS NOTES A St. Andrews Cathedral Men's Banquet in the Cathedral Hall on Wednesday next at 6.45 pjn. .Admission 50 cents. NOTICE Pioneer Canadian Dry Cleaners wish to announce that their plant will be closed for Installation of new equipment and alterations Thursday, Friday and Satutday. February 18, 19 and 20. Open for business again Monday. February 22. (421 Rotary Luncheon THURSDAY, 1 P.M. Commodore Cafe Scenic Pictures Dr. R. o. Large returned to the city this morning from a ten-day trip to Vancouver. In regard to the operations of Mrs. C. E. McKeown left on this morning's train for a visit in H u;' Miss Betty 'Borland returned home this tnarnlng from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. W. C. Gardner, wife of Constable Gardner of the city police, and son returned to the city this morning from a visit in Vancouver. A Service men's night will be held in the Salvation Army Hall, Thursday, Feb. 18 at 8:00 pjn. all welcome, refreshments. Recent recruits in the local reserve regiment include R. D. Schumaker, C. J. Carlson, W. Kow- alchuk, P. Ladychewskl, J. Mowat, G. W. Berg, II. A; Person and R. E. Falardeau. C. R. Stonehouse, sanitary In spector, has reported to the city council oft a complaint from Ex-Ald. James Black as to a sewer nuisance created in connection with drainage on Alfred Street. A firm of contractors agreed to do work to relieve the situation If materials are available. Sergeant Cleaver Wilson, who Is organizing' entertainment for the forces In this area, provided the entertainment at the weekly lun cheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club today. President W. J. Scott was in the chair and D. G.' Bor land was responsible for .the pro gram. There was a good attend ance of members with a few guests. H SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and, Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Island. full Information. Tickets and Reservation. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Arni Third Ave. Phone 561 GOLD SEAL! S 1 T "c3r 1' JSgpiS? Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and Herring in Tomato Sauce o are both on active service but will be back on your B grocer's shelf soon as condl-jjj ditions permit. 5 'uajiiBinrxiuiiaiHZiiiXiBXii'iiiaiv For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Berna Mae Monteith will take place Thursday Feb. 18 at 3:00 pjn. from Grenvllle Court Funeiral Chapel, Fraser Street. H. F. Robblns, local manager of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd., returned to the city this morning from Vancouver, accompanied by his Drotner, Douglas Bobbins. Mis. Edgar Anderson, wife of a well known Ketchikan druetrist and agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway there, was here this morning returning to the Alaska city after a visit in Seattle. CUssiflEO (Classified advertising is payable cash in advance. No charges., FOR SALE BARBER'S CHAIR for sale, $20. Phone 122. (44) FOR SALE Underwood Typewriter, No. 3, 14 inch, practicrlly new. Apply Box Q., Stewart, B.C. (42) FOR SALE Pram, also Iron cot. 8C5 Ninth Ave. West. (41) FOR SALE Studio lounge, dln-nette suite, double bed with spring mattress, single cot with mattress. 1009 James Apartments. (43) FOR SALE Six piece dinette suite. Phone Black 728. (4C BOAT for sale, 31 foot troller and glllnetter combined. Phone Blue 815. (37) MISCELLANEOUS Naval man owning house In good location at Vancouver would like to temporarily exchange accommodation for similar privilege in Prince Rupert. Write Box 434, Dally News. WANTED WANTED Room or light housekeeping foom, close In. Phone Green 148 (43 WANTED To rent, three or four room house, furnished or unfurnished, permanent resident, P. O. Box 526. (43) WOULD take housekeeper's posit ion and some remuneration in exchange for room and board for lady, and husband. Apply Box 437 Dally News. (41) WANTED One or two rooms, fur-, nished or unfurnished. Call between 12 and 2, Green 893. (44) i ! WANTED Soldier's wife and child want room or suite; Furnished. Urgent. Box 429 Daily News (43 WANTED Room for lady, urgent, Phone Blue 419, Mrs. Martin. (43 WANTED First class board and room, close in, young business man. Box 436 Daily News (40) V ANTED One large or two small rooms, partly furnished. Urgently. Box 435 Daily News. (42) HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced stenographer for part time work. Provincial Field Service, Court House, Prince Rupert. Phone 531. (tf) WORK WANTED GIRL wants housework. Black 157. (43) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and Board for single man, 742 Seventh Ave. West. By WESTOVER "oMMAKinn ! amp, t m,t r,.LL 6i)T HER TO A TEST S j I I OH, TILLie,U HELLO, I I I SOSH, I'VE BEE.M I ft'LUS SOSET Sf-A?K ShI VATCH VlHEN II 6NB HER THIS HERE'S iMUMSyf' (TX7Zi OUT IN THE SUN- J JH ' BV THOSE MPUjll LOVES HIM CX NOTE FROM BILL AND SEE IF I I A NOTE I AND .SHINE TILL I'M fC 1 J j W. J. Kyle, formerly of the Can-' adian National Telegraphs staff here, has enlisted In the Royal Canadian Air Force and Is now in Edmonton. i iRt. Rev. G. A. Rlx D. D., Bishop of Caledonia, and Mrs. Rlx return ed to the city this morning after Having spent the past several weeks In Vancouver. Dr. J. C. S. Dunn of Massett. who has been on .a trip to Vancouver, whence he arrived here at the first of the week, left this morning foi the Islands. Yorke Wilson, agent of the White Pass and Yukon Route at White-horse, was here this morning returning to the Yukon after a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Alfred James, formerly well known as chief steward of the Taglsh Lake steamer Tutschl, was here this morning on his way from Vancouver, -where he has been spending the winter, to Whitehorse where he is to operate a mess hall being established by the White Pass and Yukon Route. LIVELY AS A CRICKET! Don't let tlugeUh kidneyi slow you down. Take Gin Pitlt the "relief or money back" remedy and ice how much better you'll feel. Rtgular 40 Mil Iwg tlx, SO Pill lath. U.S. M.r "Gin Pills" Priced to fit any pocket. Come in and let us show you. Aid. Robert McKay, chairman of the civic board of woiks. is of the opinion that charges for garbage services, particularly for down town businesses, are too low and should be revised. There could also well be a revision of the scale of licence fees, some aldermen feel. WORK BOOTS Out Stock of Working Boots is second to none. Sizes from 6 to 12. Arch-Kin, Valentine, Greb, Til-sonburg and Sterling makes. Guaranteed solid throughout Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" TRAPPERS Ship all your FURS to me and get top prices as I have no overhead expenses and can pay more than others. Frank Lockwood Phone Red 736. Box 193, Prince Rupert, B.C. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd, A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Mattresses, all sizes; Bedsteads, steel and wood; Baby Carriages, Lloyds; Chesterfield Suites; Bedroom Suites; Dinette Suites, walnut and natural finish; Pillows; Bed Spreads; Window Shades; Carpets, all sizes; Linoleum and Floor Covering of all kinds. When you need them we have them in stock. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue West Discover The Variety Store ! You don't need to shop from store to store for household helps, a card of buttons, or a polo $hlrt for Junior! YouU find these things and hundreds of others all In the VARIETY STORE. So why not save steps by shopping for notions and other small items at big savings at THE VARIETY STORE, where you find everything In one convenient spot? THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are little dollars" PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. WEST