JeSDAY MARCH 9, 1943 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE U ufsint a breakfast. cereal that's right, irthe wnoie lamnyi .,.! OATS O" rooD io us fA GOOD 9"&7Eur hole family. "Sooner plenty od,7U of Protein '.,he . . . ' i-e '....ftoent Miner- Si B Vi.an.in.. And rolled o :; ' '." 1- In l'r,.lin! fV-rich loViumiyM.il C i inJ Iron! D-d and.you '. too' So it re Quaker bV. feKuUrly n INVESTED IN QUAKER OATS romnired to the mveran nfm... othtvleaJing urculi i!VES YOU... ;mORE In Pro. I OO MORE In lEiurgy 1508 IE i Vitamin B I MOKE In Iron $Vi MORE in Brcorin, .... jrs- IAKER OATS noda'fovouW.Rfokfait rd AVOY OTEL arl Zarelli, Prop. ' J1 P.O. Box 544 IKASKK STREET fKINCK RUPERT NEW ROYAL HOTEL ZAKELLI, PROrT Home Away From Home" Hates 75c up l Wiu iiol u Cold A aver Prince Rupert, B.C. me Z81 P.O. Roi ll W SALE SPECIAL I'RICES p Hand made RAG RUGS. Artistic desmns. 18x38. . Ife'ai SI ".1 MOS in first class playing FUiamon 7 to 10 tuhes. fan Bargains, $20 up pEWRiTERS Good con- R-an Remington, Under tow I c Smith. Real 1" Um. ir. c 3-piece CHESTERFIELD Ptr High grade tapestry pwing Regular $200. $150 fi Lines Pots, pans, etc. B.C. Furniture ''HONK BUCK 321 THlltn AVENUE "MEET THE STEWARTS" William Holden and Frances Dee Co-Star In Popular "Candy" Stories Candy and Mike Stewart, that pair of romantics whose marital woes have delighted Ladles Home Journal readers, come to the Capitol Theatre screen on Wednesday in "Meet the Stewarts." "William Holden and Frances Dee are the carefree co-stars of the film. "Meet the Stewarts" describes h? domestic difficulties of a young rtouple who hadn't a nickel in their "Kckets and a million dollars worth nf love In tnelr hearts. They try to live on a budget but, when the bride can't even boll an egg, she's ound to keep her husband In hot water. Complicate their married strife with her family, -which thinks Mike Is a fortune hunter, and his family, which thinks Candy is a man-hunter, and "Meet the Stewarts" reaches a crescendo of hilarity particularly appealing to film fans. I In major supporting roles are I lnh well known comedy actors as son. who appear as Candy's wealthy parents: Ann Qtllls and Danny Mummert, as her kid sister and brother: Anne Revere, as Mike's elder sister, who has her doubts about Candy's capabilities, and Roger Clark, who Is seen as the Innocent cause for a free-for-all which finally resolves all At last night's meeting of the city council a list of all employees of the city together with their dutie and salaries was presented, a copy having been prepared for each alderman. Such a list was recently requested by Aid. H. M. Daggett. The board of works - reported to the city council last night that cutting of bush from around a ! number of city streets was proceeding, The work in the depression at the western Junction of Sixth Avenue and Ambrose Avenue, vhere a motor fatality recently occurred, Is also proceeding. Staff Seargeant F. W. Gallagher announces that the police have received Instructions to stitctly enforce the city traffic regulations In regard to speed limits 20 miles per hour generally, 10 miles In school 'ones and fifteen miles In dimout periods. Stop signs and silent policemen must also be respected on oaln of prosecution. VOTK K OP r NTKI.I..TION or itii.ui: Notice 1 hereby given that the Reserve covering lot 1864, Queni Charlotte Island District, established by Notice published In the Brit Mi Columbia Gaz ette of January 15th. 192.1. U cancelled. Lands Department. H . CATIICART. Deputy Minuter of Lands Victoria. B.C . January 37th. 1943. I GOLD SEAL! TILLIE THE TOILER Mac. it'c a.i. ...... .. . . piIOJER kJEED CHEERIKJ& UP LL t MJk LL K VP" 1 Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and 2 Ifl- MlUBINC 3r Herring " in Tomato m Sauct are both on active lervice, 1,u mill ho hnrk on vour jl grocer's shelf soon as condl- j m PEACH, MAC. AREALFCIEUD in kIPPD 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. Robert Yates left last night for a trip to Vancouver. A. S. Nickerson left last night for a two weeks' business trip to Estimates of the health department, library board and school board were received and tabled at the meeting of the city council last night. Passengers leaving this afternoon for Vancouver included J. G. Milli-champ, Mrs. J. Wansdall and C. Pattison. A reserve was granted the Department of National Defence by the city council last night on lots 1 and 2 and lots 24 to 28, block 25, section 1. Following the regular business session last night, the city couric.'i went into private session to consider the water situation and to receive a report on a conference -with General G. S. Pearkes V. C, general officer commanding in chief of Pacific Command. At the suggestion of Aid. N. E. Arnojd. the city council decided last night to call for tenders for redecorating of the Eventide Home.' rtew floor covering will also be obtained for the sitting room. There was some suggestion of the home being moved to new quarters but It is evidently unlikely that anything immediate can be done. Capt. John James of area headquarters will be the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of tho Prince Rupert Gyro Club tomorrow. His subject will be In connection with the Internal security campaign which is being Instituted here by the military and civilian protection organizations. A letter from the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce acknowl-1 edging the good work that wasi being done by the council in pro-! t e c 1 1 n g community Interests against encroachment and offer ing support In efforts along tnis. line was read at tin meeting of the council last night and duly filed. FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Saturday, March 20th. 1943, for the Durchase of the following: 1. Central Hotel, inclusive of furnishings. Hotel located at corner of First Avenue and Seventh Street, on Lots 11-14, inclusive. Block 10, Section 1. Prince Rupert; 2. Lots 23 and 24, Block 11, Section 1: 3. Lots 23 and 24, Block 19, Section 6; 4. Lot 10. Block 8, Section 2. Terms cash. Tenders must be submitted for each parcel separately and be accompanied by certified cheque for 10Tr of tender. Highest or any tender not neces sarily acceoted. NORMAN A. WA'IT, Administrator of the Estate of Cora E. Black, deceased. suiua AGAIKJ, j Estimates of the library board for the year was presented to the city council last night. They amount to $3,100. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 11 o'clock was reported this morning to be live hours and forty minutes lare. O. D. Ronson has become a permanent employee of. the city public works department, it was intimated at last night's meeting of the city council. ' Col. J. W. Nlcholls appeared before the local reserve unit at its parade last night and gave an interesting address. This was before two of the companies. The other (two companies will hear Col. Nlcholls tonight. An application from C. D. Johnson for lot 33, block 29, section 1. for $220 was accented at last 'night's meeting of the city council 'on recommendation of the finance committee.. This is the assessed value of the property. The question of overtime payment fee members of the City Hall staff came up again at last night's meeting of the council. There will be no further such payments other than those already granted pending the arrival of the city clerk. rfhncuhcetnehtJ 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; good Prizes. Admission 50c. Entries Queen Mary Bridge Tournament close March 17. Registered Nurses' Association Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, March 18. S. O. N. Invitation Dance, March , , w Eastern Star Dance- March 20. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows Hall, April 2. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. NOTICE Examinations tor Assistant Forest Rangers will be held at the fallowing centres at tunes and dates as Indicated -below! Prince Rupert. March 15, 9 a.m. Terrace. March 16. 9:30 am. SinltlierR, March 18. 9:30 am. Burns Lake. March 20, 9:30 am. Applications will be received by the District Forester eX Prince Rupert or the Forest Rangers at examination centres from whom application forms and full particulars may also be obtained. These examinations are being conducted to establish an eligible list for the season 1943 a,nid frcm which ap- pol ivtm?n3 will be made to positions npw vftiaut flhrmtaut jb Prince Rup ert Foreat District. Present Known va cancies are at Qedarviale, Smlthers, Houston, tutd Burns Lake. BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers 'ilfSF NO WASTE READY TO COOK W- Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA I HAVE DEFItJlTELV BROKEN WTH BILL I UOU'T KUOW WHAT I SAW IkJ HIM, AVJVWA.V.. I DEVTEST HIM AKJD I DOM'T WAVTT TO EVER SEE OR HEAR OF HIM A6AIU! A communication from Dybhavn Sc Hanson In regard to adjustment of taxes on lot 1, block 20, section 5, which is now occupied by the Department of National Defence was read at last night's meeting of the city council. USSIFjtD FOR SALE FOR SALE 3V4 x 44 Reflex Camera, also .22' calibre Mossfcerg clip repeater. Apply Box 445 I Dally News. , (56) FOR SALE 3 piece chesterfield suite $9000. Phone Black 128 (61) FOR SALE 1941 Pontiac car, price $35.00; can -be seen at corner of Fifth and McBride. (57) WANTED WANTED Room by gentleman. light housekeeping preferred. Apply Box 439 Dally News. (56) WANTED Flat or apartment for Air Force officer and wife. Apply Box 449 Daily News. (C2 WANTED To rent or lease fur nished or unfurnished house or suite by April 15. References furnished. Box 448 Daily News. (60) WANTED Folding bed-type baby carriage in good condition. Box 447 Daily News. 57) WANTED To Rent or Buy: Two or three room house. Apply Box 446, Daily News. (57) WANTED To rent or lease, 5 or 6 room house, unfurnished. Clarence Thomson, Phone 423 or 53. (tf) WANTED Room and board In family home for woman, with 4 months' old baby. Urgent. Phone Blue 419 (Mrs. Martin). (58) BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room for; men, shar lng. 718 Fritser Street. . SLEEPING accommodation foi gentleman. 646 Taylor Street' Phone Green 830. '57) HELP WANTED MALE and Female help wanted for old established dairy in Prince Rupert. Good Wages, experience not absolutely necessary. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission ' A.M. 29. (53) MEN Wanted for Co-operative Fish Camps by April 15, Job involves handling of fish and stores. Ap- ply Selective Service Office. WANTED Woman for companionship and light housekeeping duties. Service man's wife might be suitable, Phone Blue 709 or apply Madam Rajaut at Tlell. PERSONAL WILL do Washing and Ironing by the hour. Phone Green 988. (59) 'TIME," "Liberty" and "Newsweek." Inquire Green 59. (59) MISCELLANEOUS WILL purchase Home with large grounds or small acreage. State fullest particulars to Box 507, Pentlcton, B.C. (60) LOST LOST Gold brooch with red and black South American bean in claw setting. Finder please leave at Daily News. Keepsake. Reward. 'found FOUND Lady's ring with crest on Hays Cove Ave. Owner may have same by calling at Daily News and paying for this advertisement. (58) By WESTOVER A FlklE FUlEkJD OP BILL'S VOL) T13DUFD OUT TO'BEi ARE VOL) GOIM6TO SIT THERE AUD MOT SAV OME WORD Ikl HIS utrErJ5cr. 7I3ii yyMM TkJklWL t 4 Help The . 4 Red Cross SALAOA TEA A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd, A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 5 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, all spring filled. Reversible cushions, some with spring arms and others, with flex-steel. They are made by Restmore. This is the last that we expect to have of Chesterfield Suites with springs for some time. Phone "75. SUPPORT THE RED CROSS 327 3rd Avenue 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 your co-operation will be fully appreciated. Also expressing sincere thanks for your loyal patronage of the past year and hoping- to serve you better still with the latest fashions upon her return. WORK BOOTS Out Stock of Working Roots is second to none. Sizes from (i to 12. Arch-Kin, Valentine, Grch, Til-sonbnrtr and Sterling makes. Guaranteed solid throughout Priced to fit any pocket. Come in and let us show you. Family shoe store lt! "The Home of Good Shoes" if !! ENJOY SPRING ON A BUDGET! Somehow you HAVE to express tliat 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 Jn 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 COMEI THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are little dollars" PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. WEST If y.QU Lose anything, aflyertige for it r "-.ir i n).