TWO OTICE ARROW. BUS LINE Announce that due to road conditions, effective Wednesday, April 14, the buses will follow the plank roadway off Hays Cove Avenue, cutting off Claude Street and the Ridley Home. We always rairy a full assortment of Cooked Meats Use them for sandwiches and lunches. Our refrigeration system always keeps them at their peak of flavor. Mussallem's ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars have more Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. Dutch came home yesterday a pretty sick cat. Mrs. Pullen phoned to say that he was at their home so we called for him. The best we could do was to give him a good dose of castor oil and wait to see whether it killed or cured. Poor old chap, nothing can look sicker than a sick cat. While I was In Victoria I made a point of seeing as many of our toys in the services who had been in Prince Rupert as time would allow me. There was Peter Watt who used to be on a patrol boat here and soon expected to be going to the east coast. He was playing a mean game of ping pong at I the Y.M.OA. "End House" canteen I at Givenchy and we had a spot together. Then he came up to the hotel once to see me. Gordon Mac-Intyre, signalman, I met at "Pus-ser's Corner." He is on a mlne- ODconsgnm . t0,S .made war i, 2 C-- --t,... meir lni,. ra,l :e,f on THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1943 I sweeper and I thought he looked a little thinner. Audrey and Tony Hamilton are nicely settled in an apartment hotel Audrey has another new hat, a fussy little affair that looked like a nest of butterflies on her hair and suited her piquant personality. Jim Wharrle, leading telegraphist, is much happier than when he was here as he has his wife and small daughter. Jan Margaret, with him. Clifford Perry and I spent one evening with them and the picture of so much domestic felicity was almost Clifford's undoing. All of twenty-two, Clifford had about decided that he was a confirmed bachelor, but I dunno, I dunno. I also saw one of the R.A.F. boys who had been attached to Seal Cove last winter and Mrs. Cousley and her baby, who was born In Prince Rupert last winter. On the whole it was much like "Old Home Week" for me. Jackie Regular, Signalman, says he treble-skunked me at crib yesterday. I still don't believe him but I do know that I took an awful beating. But then he was Just feeling uppity because his team won out in Monday night's bowling. Jackie telU me his score was either 237 or 723 one or the other combination. He wouldn't be brag- mi,I'Wof0uram , raif.... Pr,' " , ""winmTeg"'' ' The Red River has been five feet above normal summer level in Winnipeg recently. Residents of the Elm Park district became a bit Jit- 1 1 tery as the ice-Jammed water rose (into their back yards. There were .several serious plle-u"s of ice at f bends and bridges in the city. Resl-i dents of Crescent Road on the east side of the Seine River were in danger of being flooded out of their homes. The mill rate of Winnipeg for the present year has ben et at 36'2 mills, the same as last year. The civic budget is balanced. DUST WITH NICOTINE Aphids are small yellowish or greenish louaelike insects which attack a wide variety of plants. ging would he. Well, guess who blew In yesterday? Our Willie or If that confuses you, Captain (no relation) Garbuttf My goodness It was grand to see him. Remember he was here all last summer and made such a host of friends? Hell be In to see j us once a month at least, so we . eally have something to look forward to. i Uisum . ' '" anJ serv . Maintain...! y- Thank God onts. fGr m Raw from n . OUf railways Y . ne moved vr USSla-ica. rk Vafand W SfeW 'tbrEast ther must b fae , transported. T... "'her J U5t be Jt coun- vwrn. d. ru . ' Dlibe,Bdone !EOWr E'"E,0Wts" CAT sr.. 0 i PACIFIC n LADIES Try - , . ... ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE For Your Easter Permanent Situated on 4th St., across from Post Office Annette has recently transferred her business here frn Vancouver and will be glad to help you with your h.,!!" problems ii you will WM1 PHONE BLUE 917 FOIt APPOINTMENT VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, RC. I Let us do your Shoe Kenalrlnr .Mail Your Shoes We Pay Return Charges andilve JOu 24 HOURS SERVICE High Class Workmanship-Best Material Reasonable Charges TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! H Trop. II. Van Berkel (formerly of Prlnee Rupert) CAPK FICIITINT. FAMILY CAPE TOWN, April 14 7 Tntre are six fighting Malans n t.t fighting services of the King ttj Empire. Mrs. Evelyn Malan is tie latest recruit. She Joined the Sou"i African WAA.F. as an ACT! Her eldest of five sons serves Oronp Capt. A. O. Salior D.P.C., who has destroj ed 35 c,. emy planes. i Tin: m rit:ME rot rt or iiitm-n (OLIMItlV IN PIKHlMi: In llir Millrr .( Ihr ' AilmlnMratkn Art" ami In th Mallrr M Ihr VMttr of Thiimai IMiIUmhi Ijlinl, llnrasnl. Inlr-Ul, TAKE NOTICE U:it by C . r J t Honor. W. E. PWkt. mad on 8; day Aprs, AJ. 1M3. I ,3 -k i-i Adralnialrator ot the Es" , of T DaTWm Laird, derefltptt. ti : ; , .3 having rlainu against 'V c l o arr itmirf rnjulrrd to lxt - ) c prapcrly verUId. to me on :r t 'xr. !th dy of My, A.D. IMS. a::j 1 lndabtrd to tlie txixie are req rtd pay the amount of tlwlr 1; i:" usl.ux:: t ma forUiwRh. DATED at PrtiK Riipe B " BUi day ot April. A D. IBtl NORMAN A WATT Offiful a.t.: FOR SALE SPECIAL PKICIS New hand-made RAO RUQS. Artistic designs. 18x36 S)ecial !!l.'i) RADIOS In first class playlr.? condition. 7 to 10 tutci Real Bargains $20 up TYPEWltlTERS - Good condition. Remington, Underwood, L. C. Smith. Real . bargains. One 3-piece CHESTERFIELD SET. High grade tapestry covering. Regular $200. for ?15l Odd Lines, Pots, Pans, etc B.C. Furniture PHONE BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE aewBiramiEiiBm nam imtru Fresh Local Raw and g Pasteurized MILK I VALENTIN DAIRY I PHONE 657 3 SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. Fresh every day, 5:00 pm. First Float West of Imperial on Co. For Income Tax Return see R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 324 2nd At- J. M. S. Loubser D.C., B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block - rhne