'A 6 PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Chares Watch, flock. Jwlrr Repairing, Hand Enjrarinf VISIT OUK BASEMENT STORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and NoTeltles. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant Childhood Feet Are Important! Yes, and doubly so, because if childhood feet are properly developed, the child's feet after they grow up are strong and healthy. ' CUT RATE'S CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Oxfords and Boots in all sizes and for all ages. Blacks, Browns, Beige and Summer Whites. You're sure to find the proper shoe. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Cut Rate Shoe Store jj 50G THIRD AVENUE WEST (Across from Ormc's Drug) S A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" WINDOW SHADES Complete with slats and tacks, without rollers. These shades can be placed on your own roller easily. Colors Green and Cream Size 36x72. Only. Cash price, each Phone 775. - ouc 327 3rd Avenue ATTENTION LADIES! - Violet Mah, always alert, and ever on the search for new techniques to make you lovelier, has returned from a tour of the east with the latest, trends In Victory Coiffures, Hair shaping, Permanent Waving", Manicurine as well as V many other phases of modern beauty rnltiiro Of course, you will want to know what is new ... and you will want to avail yourself of the opportunity' for up-to-the-minute beauty services. Why not call today for consulallon? SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON Cor. 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Phone BIue 91J "GAUVANT" SHOES IN BROWN AND BLACK BROGUES, GILLIES, TIES AND. LOAFERETTES. Welted Soles and Genuine Calf Leathers. Perfect Fitting Lasts in Fittings AA to C Width. Priced $5.85 and $5.50 Family shoe store ltD. 'The Home of Goo'd Shoes" FOR SALE Two 8-foot mahoeanv wall cases; two 8-foot mahogany Floor cases; one Carey safe; one desk; one dining room suite; one b.J'Jet. R. W. Cameron, Jeweller. (127) FOR SALE Baby carriage. 1093 Ambrose Ave. Phone Black 152. (124) FOR. SALE" Dalmatlon duddv. male. Call 108 7th Ave. E. (123) FOR, SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Ello's used department, Third Axenue next to Dally News, Prince Rupert. AUCTION SALE will be held at Usk on May 26. 9:00 am. Stove, heater, complete beds, tables, chairs, 2 dressers, new kitchen cabinet, gramophone, dandy riding horse, new sewing machine, etc. (123) FOR SALE Year old laying Pul lets Leghorns, Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, $1.75 each or $1.50 each for 300 or more; 12 weeks old special New Hampshire pullets at $1.25 each. F.O.B. Kit-wanga. Good larm, buildings, chicken houses, etc., for rent' or man to manage same. Write to Box 496 Dally News. (123) FOR SALE Lady's bicycle in good condition. Apply 434 6th Ave. E. (123) FOR SALE Nine tube Victor long and short wave radio. $90. Black 751. (127) FOR SALE Troller, name "Baldy". Can be seen at the New Floats. (123) FOR SALE Dresser, kitchen table and six chairs, 1105 Ambrose. Red 981. (124) " " THE DAILY NEWS Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE One 20 K.W. Volt 1200 R.P.M. Cummins Diesel Generat ing Set, complete with switch board and cooling system. Also one 65 HP. Cummins Diesel Power Unit. Write or wire, Herb Schaub. Ketchikan. Alaska. (123) FOR- SALE Chesterfield and chairs in good condition. Phone Blue 2S8. (123) IIELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE by Canadian National Railways, Car Checker. Regular schedule wages plus bonus. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.M. 49. (123) WANTED Janitor, Town office about two hours daily. Box 497 Daily News. U24) APPLICATIONS will be received for the position of Accountant for the City of Prince Rupert. . Applicants must have had previous municipal accounting experience. Apply, stating age, qualifications, experience, salary expected 'and date available to Unemployment Insurance Commission, (tf) WANTED - Carpenter and joiner, for bench work, sash and door, frames, general shop work, Apply National Selective Service, A.M. 47. (123) WANTED Stenographer. Perman ent position. Phone 664. (124) WANTED Truck driver for Cart age business; Apply Unemploy ment Insurance Commission AM' 34. (tf) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AJiLi38. (tf) "wanted" WANTED Lawn mower in good condition. Phone Blue 182 after 5:00 P.M. (123) WANTED Room and board by two gentlemen willing to share. Box 495 Daily News. (122) WANTED Small cook stove in good condition. Phone Red 481, mornings: (123) WANTED Truck driver for Wholesale Meat Distributors. Apply National Selective Service, Prince Rupert, A.M. 4$. (tf) WANTED URGENTLY House or apartment for young couple with small baby. Phone Blue 878. (200) WORK WANTED PAINTING and Paper Hanging Phone Red 738. (124) BUILDERS WHO SEND LOCAL GIRL IS WEDDED , St. Paul's Lutheran Church was the setting last night at 8:30 for the marriage of Miss Ingeberg Magnhlld Storseth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Storseth of Prince Rupert, to Petty Officer George Hamilton Anderson, R.C.N., of Ottawa. Capt Miller, Canadian Army padre, officiated. Wedding music was played by Peter Lien and Sgt. Glen Scarvle was soloist. Given In marriage by her fathe: the bride wore a dress of white figured satin, with train, and a naio nai wun veil, sne carried a bouqet of roses and lllles-of-the- valley. The bride .was attended by Miss Marlon Sheppard, maid of honor, who wore a dress of pink sheer georgette, and her sister, Eleanor Starseth, bridesmaid, who was at' tired, in blue georgette, with fin ger tip veil and flowers. Eric Knud son and Al Rich were groomsmen. ' Following the wedding a reception was held In the pink and white streamer decorated Valhalla Hall where a large number of friends attended. The bride's table was decorated with pink and white flowers and candles and was centred with a bcauti'ful three-tier wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will leave on tonights train for Ottawa, where they will visit Mr. Anderson's home, before returning to take up residence in Prince Rupert. A toast to, the btide was pro' posed by Oscar Larsen and was re sponded to by the groom. Toasts to the bridesmaid and maid of honor were proposed by Eric Knudson and. responded to by Al Rich. Others who spoke Included Capt. Miller, Gunnar Selvlg, F. C. Borhaven and Anton Ordval. The latter part of the evening was spent In dancing with music by Mr. J. S. Black's Orchestra, aug mented by naval talent. Many beautiful gifts were displayed. BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and board for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. (125) BOARD and Room for two men, sharing room. 651 9th West, Green 598. (122) kif26 DOWN TO THE SEA HiS I IrfK I II I IYI Al M HBir . 31 ran wm VJive us mote, mote ships" that is the cry heard t round the world ftom the United Nations. And the ship-builders are performing miracles of modern construction to respond to that cry. In Canada, in England, in the States and in other countries, ships are being launched daily to fight on the leven seas. In a real sense, ill ships today are fight-ing ships, whether fightets or freighters, for they have to go through many perils and battles to .perform their appointed missions. The men who man them and the men who build them are bravely fighting the "survival war". While paying tribute to the courage and loyal heroism of those who sail our navy and merchant ma rine, we will not forget the praise due the workers who build ships, hundreds of ships, for the United Nations. The Dank of Montreal is working for ths war's success by co operating with war industries and their workers. Six thousand employees in hundreds of branches across Canada daily serve the war-time banking needs of workers, industries sod Government. MOID HIGH THE TORCH OF FREEDOM BANK OF MONTREAL "A BANK WHERE 8MALL ACCOUNTS AXE WELCOME" MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE l), 0tt,m, ,f 12) W ,,,. 0rt Prince Rupert Branch: G. R. S. BLACKABY, Manager. Stewart Branch: II. E. W. WOODFORD, Manager.' 3 DAYS - BEGINNING 7" IIbbWj III ft jltl-JiLfw I f f t' r3iTH FOREST I' y MGciRiAY-Gopkng I J() v e rm an - f d ekk er- paitette ifj JZTZs. ' iifcomplcte Showsi I Tonight. 7:06, 9:08 1 '""rm XsCAM1U j Jpclri RAMME Cartoon: "DUMB HOUNDED UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS INDIAN TEMPLES WOULD NEWS Complete Shows at 1:00, 2 46, 4 51, 7:00, 9:CS Feature at 1:21. 3:26, 5:31, 740, 9.45 It OHHtt I FIRST AIDS FOR SUMMER GROOMING! Don't wilt like the last Rose of Summer while it s still only May! Look fresh as a daisy all summer with personal necessities you'll always find in profusion at THE- VARIETY STORE! They'll "keep your hair curly and your teeth pearly" with prac tically no effort at all. Check the list of what you want. No doubt we have it We've so many thlngsl THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are llttie dollars" PHONE ICED 120 518 3rd AVE. WEST tmxi PRESCRIPTIONS Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. Ormes IM. ji Pioneer DruQffists THE KEXALL STOKE PHONES 81 il Oiien Daily front 9 a.m; till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 D.m. and 7 - 9 P- ,.. r-.fljjJ1 iBllB!IDB!EI!lIil!uBulDII!li!llI!B3!!il 1 .j, toom0" Tf Villi lnao antrfMrif nrlvprtisfl for it