LDAv MARCH 13. 1943 .s: ess than I a taMfet AspinVl wonderful fasl-octing f from headaches, neuritic , neuralgia, In Canadian drug- bargain of 0 tablets for 98 Ilere'f a bare in in a really fait way to ease headaches, neuritic pain, neuralgia, and painful symptoms of colds, that thousands recommend ... Aspirin . . . now priced for less than one cent a tablet. Yes, real Aspirin, one of the fastest reliefs from vcr known . . . now only 98j! ) tablets I rry. Get Aspirin in the special my bottle at your druggist's L Hours of welcomed reWrf nuv lost but a few pennies, so anyone ff.xd it. JttNINGI Be sure It's Ajpm D h made in Canada and is the riarlc or I lie Bayer Company, li every lauici la iamped "Bayer" f " pi.rtn oi a cross, ." NOT Aspirin. And IBAYER) : anyone ten )vna Girl Sride Here Thursday evening the mar ie!: place of Miss Marjorie only daughter of Mr. J Woodgate of Kelowna. H L Pierce. 139 Market oeremony was held at ' m.s of the groom's parent J Alii .:.; E. D. Brundsnn nf Jvl aa Army officiated. Njbi i:- wore a powder blue l J )' ad a corsage of oph- iw .iara of baby roses. - dressed In navy blue. r white lace and wear-it carnations, was the I'sdani George Taylor r-sman. 1'''.i:ip. played the Wedding jaw iiiTompanied J. Murkln L.i nnnrnnrinto srtn tw 'p-tstcr was being signed. Is Wfrr- recelvpd bv Miss who officiated at the followine the ceremonv. l$fv Mends were invited. was served from a buffet fte centre of which was i,a '.wo- tier wedding cake on JMn iace tablecloth. Those serve were Miss C. Pat- Miss 0. Boutang and Mrs. fee Mrs Carlson and Mrs. assisted at the urns. useful and beautiful gifts alsplay. testifying to the iU ill -ha mimt... . - s ftrorated in pink and white PBfI and l 1lrtr whlta Knit jviueh the bridal pair re- Rf eood wishes of their ?U "Mends. couDie will reside at 619 jvenui West. m SALE SPECIAL PRICES hand-made RAO RUGS. Alistl(- designs. 18x36. TUlltt) AVENUE $i.ti; HMOS in first, rlocs i,in RMitlon 7 to 10 tubPs. gal Bargains. . $i) Un WRITERS - Good con- " v,. amun. Keai tr, h-plcce CHESTERFIELD Hi TTrvU . Kiuae taDesirv ""8 Kegular $200. $150 Llnes. pnt! Dnn. I.. I A UkHitp Cl'ti r r. ... v t uininirA w LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Olof Rysstad, 20-year old Prince nupert iisnerman, and George Wesley McDonald, 18-year old Young, Saskatchewan, laborer, are the latest recruits here for active service in the Canadian Army. They left for Vancouver Thuisday night. Prince Rupert Dry Dock Employees sports and Welfare Association DANCE, staff Dining Hall Hays Cove Circle, Saturday, March 13, 9 O'clock tO 12:00. Arlmlulnn 7, on presentation of red or yellow Koo. uauw II CC. (61) X NOTICE Meyer's Studios Introductory Offer. One 8x10 cnlnrtnnp portrait. Only $1.99. For appointment apply Star Shoo. 81 n Tiirri Ave. West. Herbert Morgan. SOn Of Mr nnrl Mrs. Bert Morgan of this city and formerly with the mechanical department of the- Dailv ni i coming home on leave at the first of next week and will be here for a few days. He Js now stationed in' Ouebec and thU will be his first trip home in about two years. AMeetinc of the Boilermakers' and Iron Shipbuilders' Local No. 4. Oddfellows' Hall. Fourth East, Sunday, at 1:30 p.m. , Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Kwan. who were married in the city a couple i weeKs ago, the bride havlnz been the former Miss Ruby Mah. re turned yesterday from a honey moon trip to Vancouver. They are taking up residence for the mean time with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lee, Sixth Avenue West. A POSTPONED - w. A. Canadian Legion Annual Banquet, postponed until later date. A Notice to Boys' Band All members of the Boys' Band are requested to attend the funeral of the late Mr.. Greenfield. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 7 o'clock, was reported this morning to be five hours late. Funeral Notice Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. The funeral of our lafp w.. uv., ert Greenfield, ex-49th Edmonton Battalion, will take place from the Grenville Court Funeral Chapel, Fraser Street, Sunday, March 14, at Members and other vetprnne nm requested to attend. "Lest We Forget." Birth Notice Born to Sgt. and Mrs. .f it Hanna a son, Roger Allan. Fridav morning March 12 at Prinrp p,m. ert General Hospital. THE STRAIGHT TIP MELBOURNE March 13 W News ' dispatches one day told of the evacuation of a strip of Italy between Portoflno and Genoa. The following day, Australia's biggest race, the Melbourne Cup, was won by Colonus by Portoflno out of Gepoa. LIVE UY TIIE SEA Six out of every 10 Australians live in harbor cities. THE DAILY NEWS as " i ' .. L.i. . " : " J . iB I t - ------ U . . , 1 I "1 1 1 leal Pi Local Tides Sunday, March 11 High 7:20 16.9 feet 26:46 15.1 feet Low . 0:40 , 10.0 fert , 14:00 7.7 feet Monday, March IS High 8:41 16.7 feet 21:57 15.7 feet. Low 1:53 10.8 feet 15:21 7.4 feet FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NEWS WANT ADD. I LtftJ U -. r , B... Lai tEUSTH Of CK AE USUALLY THE DlSTAMCE -Tut VJtARtg CAM RIACM UPWARD WiTh HIS HAUD MWSf to shoot BtTTtC UAW A PAIE MADE 3 L.i7 Reach the goal of satisfaction. Here, each and every item is a good buy. Ask the men who own them ! lit WARNING CANADA FACES A WOOD-FUEL FAMINE NEXT WINTER ARE YOU one of the Canadian householders who burned lences, doors .".and even flooring to keep warm in this winter's sub-zero weather? Or perhaps you are one of the lucky ones who just managed to scrape-through? In either case, you will want to be prepared for next winter when greater hardships loom unless you take immediate action. The shortage already hs affected many communities . . . total stocks ol dry wood are nearly exhausted ... in some places the small supply of green wood cut for next winter is being used now to meet the present emergency- Throughout most of Canada, fuel-wood is obtained not far from where it is consumed. Its production and distribution are the business of local citizens. The Dominion Government recognizes that the wood-fuel shortage is so serious that even with the full co-operation of everyone in affected communities an adequate supply is not assured. Accordingly, it has been decided to stimulate the output of wood-fuel by assisting those normally engaged in its production and distribution. To this end, the following measures will be adopted: 1 A subsidy of $1.00 per cord will be paid to dealers on all commercial fuel-wood contracted for and cut on or before June 30, 1943. and held to dealers' account on that date. 2 The Coal Controller has been authorized to arrange in his discretion for the payment of such portion of the transportation costs as he considers proper in respect of fuel-wood, particularly in cases where dealers, to procure supplies, find it necessary to contract for fuel-wood at locations 'outside the area from which they normally derive their supplies. In order to obtain any sach reimbursement, dealers must obtain a permit from " the Coal Controller before contracting for such supplies. 3 The Coal Controller will repurchase from deafers at dealer's cost all commercial grades of fuel-wood on which a subsidy of $1 per cord has been pa(id and which are still in dealers' . hands as at May 31, 194-1. 4 Assistance will be given in providhg priorities for necessary equipment. 5 Farmers now on the farm, and who leave the farm temporarily in response to this appeal to engage in fuel -wood cutting, will ' be deemed by National Selective Service to be carrying out their regular occupation as farmers and will be given all the rights of deferment of military service which such an occupy tion now carries. Such temporary absence should not, however, interfere with agricultural production. Municipal councils, farmers, fuel dealers, individual citizens, service clubs, and all other groups in communities where wood-fuel Is burned, are urged lo begin at once a rapid survey of their local situation, and to take Immediate action Jo relieve the shortage. THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Honourable C D. Howe, Mlnliisr W.F. I f tfhHcuncetnehij All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Card party. Catholic Hall, March 17. Contract and Whist: twod prizes. Admission 50c. Entries Queen Mary Bridge Tournament close March 17. Women of Moose Invitation Dance, March 17, Oddfellows' Hall, 10 to 2. Registered Nurses' Association Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, March 18. 19. S. O. N. Invitation Dance, March Eastern Star Dance, March 29. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows Hall, April 2. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. CUSSIF1ED FOR SALE FOR SALE Used baby carriage. Price $9. Apply 203 Ninth Ave. E. (63' FOR SALE Reconditioned player piano. Apply Box 453 Daily News. (65) FOR SALE New bedstead, dresser. Phone Black 910. (63) WANTED WANTED Room by gentleman, uau 35, c. W. Jones. (68) WANTED $20.00 reward for a 2 or 3 room suite. Bqx 451 Dally News. (63) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED Old organ for reeds. Phone Green 125. (01 WANTED Room by gentleman. light housekeeping preferred. Apply Box 439 Daily News. (58) WANTED Flat or apartment for Air Force officer and wife. Apply Box 449 Daily News. (62) wain i&u mo rent or lease, 5 or 6 room house, unfurnished. Clarence Thomson, Phone 423 or 53. (tf) WANTED Small house, apartment or housekeeping room;, no children. Phone Black 409. (62) WANTED Naval officer and wife urgently need living quarters of any kind immediately. Are willing to do any redecorating or Improvements. Box 452 Dally News. (63) nELIMVANTED WANTED Two female store clerks for old established grocery store In Prince Rupert. Apply Unenv-playment Insurance Commission AF 37. (tf) LOST LOST Brown and white terrier, answers to name of Billy. Phone Black 814. (62) PERSONAL YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDERGARTEN with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba. STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at home for Job as Stenographer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mail Clerk. Customs Exam-inr, etc. Free advice and record of appointment of our students from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg. The old- v est In Canada. No Agents. TO LET TO LET Twenty acres near Kit-wanga, B.C. Good land suitable for root and grain crops, sixty acres in pasture and hay. Good water, equipment, house and barn. Box 495, Prince Rupert. (63) savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT PAGE THREE Miss Violet Mah wishes to notify the patrons of the Sunrise Beauty Salon that the shop will be closed for the next few weeks during her absence on a business trip to the east. Appointments will not be taken in during this time and -our co-operation will be fully appreciated. Also expressing sincere thanks for your loyal patronage of the past year and hoping to serve you better stijl with the latest fashions upon her return. 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. II. Van Berkel (formerly of Prince Rupert) A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd, A GOOD TLACE TO BUY Let's give the worfd a break. There's enough anxiety abroad these days to supply several worlds. The power of example in the face of difficulties will build strength In the Individual and nation. Canadian homes need the products we sell. We have a large stock of Furniture, Floor Covering and Beds built for sleep. SUPPORT TIIE RED CROSS Phone 775. 337 3rd Avenue WORK BOOTS ,Out Stock of Working. Boots- is second to none. Sizes. from 6 to 12. Arch-King, Valentine, Grcb, Til-sonburg and Sterling makes. Guaranteed solid throughout j Priced to fit any pocket. Come in and let us show you. Family shoe store ltD. 1 ... The Home of Good Shoes" Ill W 1111 1'lll1 H U ENJOY SPRING ON A BUDGET! Somehow you HAVE to express that everything new feeling that Spring brings, but budgets and the times being what they are well, the whole affair seems somewhat dampened. But don't be downhearted. Come in and see our delightful display of Spring notions. Oh, so many things that will satisfy that Spring dress-up ,urge and yet all so inexpensive, you can buy oodles without the slightest qualm of conscience. DO COME! THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are little dollars" PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. WEST If you lose anything, advertise for it