i PAGE TWO W ASK YOURSELF .. . ( "What is MY war effort?" Have you a pent-up urge to really do something to help win? There Is a Worthwhile job for women in this war. Interesting work, good pay. a grand bunch of comrades, and the adventure of being "right in it"! 'Don't be content to sit at home or in a non-essential job " A 0' 'IS get into the CWAC. You'll be kept busy, but you'll love it. And you'll be releasing some young Canadian to do a man-size fighting Job! Apply to Recruiting; Office, Prince Rupert, or Recruiting- Sergeant at Prince George. WANTED Four men for steady work in oil warehouse. Good wages, 48-hour week, overtime, time and a half. Applicants must have lodging: accommodation. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, A.M. 30. We always cairy a full assortment of m ) Cooked Meats Use them for sandwiches and lunches. Our refrigeration system always keeps them at their peak ot flavor. Mussallem's ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars have, more Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 573 Join Your Friends Protect Your Home . . . PRINCE RUPERT'S REGIMENT First (Reserve) Battalion, Prince Rupert Regiment (Machine Gun) RECRUITS NEEDED If you are between 18 and 50 years of age and reasonably physically fit, H Is your duty to be trained as a fighting man to defend your community in case of emergency. If you are not already enlisted do so at once at the Armory, Sixth Avenue JOIN UP! VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Let us do your Shoe Repairing;. Mail Your Shoes We Pay Return Charges and give you 24 HOURS SERVICE High Class Workmanship Best Material Reasonable Charges TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! Prop. H. Van Berkel (formerly of. Prince Rupert) TRAPPERS Can't you see I'm your friend. There's traps laid for you down there. Bring your furs up town where you're sure to get 30 more. They are paying a man $50.00 a week and a big commission so you trappers can't bring your furs up town. I'm here to protect you. If you don't get the price I will advance you money to send to Little Bros. Fur Auction in Vancouver. W. G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable i ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. lly DOROTHY GARBUTT The Hostess Army Auxiliary Services officer, Is bringing another one of those Navy until three o'clock when the other services are free to come in. No ticket is needed for the afternoon but tickets are needed for the evening show. These tickets have all been given, out to the units and are not given at the "Y." After nine p.m. the theatre is open to those who have no tickets. I hope that is clear. Whatever way you look at it it's all so confusing. Bob Gibson came back from the Far Flung yesterday with a terrific cold. He says today that It must be better because it couldn't possibly get any worse which is one way of looking at things. strom. grand concert party troops from Hodgson FRESHLY THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY, MARCH 27 1943 TOURNAMENT OF BRIDGE , Queen .Mary Chapter Competition Gets Under Way Results And Draw I The bridge tournament of Queen (Mary Chapter Imperial Order, ' naiioVitnr nf th Fmnirp cot. tin- Wires Club meeting on Thursday thU iesMs as afternooh, and what a grand meet- f follows ing it -was too with eighteen wives and p and elevenbabies at it In fact m h ? anfl they are thinking of electing a . secretary from among the kiddies' a' ' MrS' Sam Mu8an and Mrs' J' ranks to keen track of the tovs i .1 Private Weiner used and the amount of ariowroot f -aslr . . biscuits needed when milk is ser- a Paler- P' Lamo"t ved. This week Mrs. Abrahams, Crp; E'Faan won from Mr" and nH who is one of the most faithful V; i u ti 11.. uj. ii, iu. rwK raffle which was donated by. Mrs. Kimmel. The "refreshments were prepared by Mrs. Jurmain and served by Mrs. Oirardet. The books for the Margaret Bishop quilt -are selling like hot cakes and only a few are left. I Mrs. James Simpson and Mrs. Al Btrner won from G. Mclntyre and iF. W. Grlmble. Sam Lanfer and Dean Pafley won from Airs. McCrae ana Mrs. iE. V. Whiting. I Mrs. Ernest Gammon and Mrs. .T. V. Jnrk mn frnm Private Dan on Sunday captain Macuonaia, Dempsey and Private W. Mrs. F. G. Oldham and Corp won from private Edmonton. These are the folks who Rochlin arid Corp Montgomerle. are sponsored by the Canadian ( Corp Q s Blues and Corp Legion at Edmonton and who are , and Mrs Tansley won from Mr. doing such notable service bv giv ing their time and efforts on these entertainment tours for the services, free of charge. They give up their jobs for the time being to come on these trips and we all remember the splendid shows, they give. Haven't heard who is with them but I hope one of them will be our favorite little Bobby Eng- lund. Remember her and Ida and Chick? What a trio! On Sunday the arrangements are as usual. The afternoon is given over to the H. F. Glassey. Ernest Wilding and A. H. Hill- Tout won from Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Paulin won from Stoker W. E. Johnson and Chief Stoker W. Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs: George Hills won from C. E. Dodlmead and Mrs. C. E. Cullin. Lieut. George Dartars and Lieut. H. Reynolds won from Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Black. Sergt. Robertson and Leading Aircraftsman Miller won from Mrs. George Hill and Mrs. C. E. Dodimead. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Teng won from Mrs. Timmermelster and Mrs. A. H. Sllversldes. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blank won from Mrs. Adcock and partner. Sergt. Underhill and Corp. Hash won from Mrs. A. T. Parkin and John Bulger. G. W. Rudderham and George Howe won from Mrs. Peterson and Mrs, Weder. , Next Week's Play The draw for next week is as follows; I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blank vs. Fill Sergt Underhill and Corp. Hash. I Mrs. Ernest Gammon and Mrs. J. E. Jack vs. Corp. Blues and Corp. Tansley. Mrs. James Stmpson and Mrs. Al Berner vs. Sam Laniear ana Dan Pafley. " Sergt. Robertson and Leading Aircraftsman MUler vs. Mrs. Sam Hougan and Mrs. J. Kaspar. Ernest Wilding and A. H. Hill- Tout vs. Corp. J. P. Lamont and Corp. V. E. Fahlman. Mrs. F. G. Oldham and Corp. D. Hodgson vs. Lieut. George Dartars and Lieut. H. Reynolds. G. W. Rudderham and George Howe vs P. Smith and Mrs. Charles Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Paulin vs. Mr. and Mrs. George Hills. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Teng, bye. Private Dan Dempsey and Pri vate W. Nordstrom vs. John Bulger and Mrs. A. T. Parkin. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart vs Mrs. McCrae and Mrs. E. V. Whiting. Mrs, George Hill and Mrs. C. E. Dodlmead vs. G. Mclntyre and F. W. Grlmble. Mrs. Timmermelster and Mrs. A. Nord- Ir sllversldes vs. M. and Mrs. T. ',B. Black. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Foote vs. Stoker W. E. Johnson and Chief (Stoker W. Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Glassey vs. Private G. Rochlin and Corp. Montgomerle. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Weder vs. Mrs. Adcock and' partner. Mrs. C. E. Cullin and C. E. Dodlmead vs. Private Weiner and Private Orme. Mrs. West and Mrs. S. L. Peachy, bye. C.N.R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7:00 p.m. Wednesdays and i Fridays 10:30 a.m. For Terrace and Pacific Daily except Sunday. . 4:15 p.m. From the East-Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays 10:30 p.m. Thursday and Saturdays 7:00 p.m. SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. Fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. First Float West of Imperial Oil Co. PAINTED ROOMS 1 0f .11 ONI". Two 5-lb packages of Alabastine will tint walls and ceiling of an average 12' x 12' room (1 coat). Cost 75c per package Brighten up those dull rooms with Alabastine, the high grade interior water paint, Several lovely pastel tints to choose from. Easy to mix no boiling water required. Easy to apply with a calcimine brush. Excellent .hiding properties. Dries quickly without odour, so rooms can be re-occupied immediately. Alabastine will not rub THE LOW COST WATER PAINT FOR. WALLS AND CEILINGS SA-43W i 3 ' Military Orders -by-Licut.-Col. O. C. Oswell, E.D. Parades Pay and training: A Company, Monday, 19:30 hous; B Company, Tuesday, 19:30 hours; C Company, Wednesday, 19:00 hours; D Company, Thursday, 19:15 hours; night shift personnel of all companies, Monday and Thursday, 13:00 hours. Officers and N.C.O.'s of all companies will parade Friday, 19:30 hours. W. V. Manson, P-2Lt. ! Acting Adjutant. iiara,iiia.T-i.'axiir.'i-:;''B''TKratvn I GOLD SEAL! B 1 M li Fancy Red 3 S?, Salmon I tnd pi n a Herring R in Tnmmtn 5 :i-.i!;1iriMr-i'-'trri'TjiT"Ba ' I Fresh Local Raw and jjj g Pasteurized JMLK jgj m P" q VAMlYlliN 1JA1K1 S " g PHONE 657 SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, ()urcn Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER I'rince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Thone 508 m II are both on active service g n but will be back on your II grocer's shelf soon as condl- 1J! ditions permit. 5 tmrm tm m zvimrurwiM in tb.tb.k5 Welcome, NeishborJ We couldn't brlni? our h! store but we did the next be-1 ining. KATUN'S 'Order Office r prince itupert is at your sen! Our capable reprcsentativp t. charge, and will be Rlad to db cuss any detail of Shcpp.. t Mall in which you may hj-, some particular Interest, look tnrougn katon's c,t. logue. There are ban-airs gii;-. 1 on every page. Make cut v-V order and send or bring it t with the assurance that It v receive Immediate and persiC attention. i Get Into the habit of droppL in at the IMail Order fttn We are sure you will find tL new method of .shoppir. t Mall Order both Mere ...j iZi profitable. PRINCE RUPERT ORDER OFFICE C1C 3rd Ave. W. Phone Bine W EATON C NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZAHELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home' -Ratea 75c up 60 Booms Hot & Cold Wixr Prince Rupert, B.C. Thone 281 P.O. Boi IN KWONO SANG RING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to Kinit Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 tn. Phone Red 247 POR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. ENJOY SPRING ON A IJUDGET! Somehow you HAVE to express that everything - new feeling that Spring brl;igs, but budgets and the times being what they are-well, the hole affair seems son'what dampened. But. don't be downhearted. Come In and see our delightful display oi Spring notions. Oh, so many things that will satisfy that SpnM dress-up urge and yet all so inexpensive, you can buy ooiic without the slightest qualm of conscience, DO COME! THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are little dollars" -PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. "t-31