6 Iprinrc Uupcrt Dally r3euj0 Monday, April 29, 1946 TEEN AGE means TWEEN AGE Rupert Mens and Boys Store No matter If he Is four years old or four 'times four, which makes sixteen, the MENS AND BOYS STORE Can Clothe Him! Suits Pants Sweaters Hats Sliirts Underwear Socks " RUPERT MENS' & "JUST AROUND We Have Done Seeing: is Believing COME IN Look for the Red "TODAY'S SPECIAL" Cards with the black arrow indiealih; one of the Bargains of the Day! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 rmm in u MOTHKR'S DAY CARDS in a large varied assortment that is sure to please. SEE THEM ON DISPLAY AT THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ; ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Borne Wiring and Repairs Phone Black ;107 230 Second Avenue West Keep your Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals! Canada's Finest Dissolves greasy soj Without rilllltSmr -"" I I I Large 69c 32-uzT Bottle Gordon's McBride Street I AVi y; It : BOYS' STORE THE CORNER" 117 Mnthor'c I1 111 i II u i o u a v MA Y 12ih Take invigorating steam baths and massage to relieve that tired feeling. R. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage Phone Green 507 evenings for appointment 937 THIRD AVENUE WEST . PHONES 11G - 117 ALBERT McCATFERY Paint Cleaner IrJ wo, " woodwork Tl&ZrtV liW dustinq. No Water. ,VVLtStl no riming, no otynol llriK'srjsl PU SOIL-OFF Hardware Phone 311 Portrait of Hitler Brings Two Dollars AUCKLAND, N.2., CP) A framed portrait of Ilitler, even twith the added attraction of an authentic autograph, failed to excite brisk bidding when It was offered at an auction sale of the effects of a former member of' the German consulate. It was sold to a Chrlstchurch man for two dollars. Before he was deported under diplomatic immunity In September, 1939, the owner, Hcrr E. Bunz, told a packer: "Crate them carefully and put them in store. I will be back in six months." His ornate and luxurious furniture, wine and champagne glasses and hunting trophies have had to wait longer than that for the return of the representative of the victorious Reich. Apparently he became less ronfM'nt after leaving New Zealand and his effort to return home seems. to have lapsed after reaching Java, as the auctioneer has been instructed to send the proceeds of the salethcre. Steamship Service from i ! PRINCE ' RUI ER1 to OCEAN FALLS POWELL RIVER VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CIT1' TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves - doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 G. SELVIG General Contractor We do .basements, rcshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen Demolish or move buildings 100 Satisiaction Guaranteed CALL BLUE 010 and we will give an estimate P.O. Box 651 i i J.H.Mair j I j Auctioneer SALES ARRANGED and Conducted at Your Convenience SALES ROOMS 171 Third Ave. E. Phone Black 156 li il , SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday S Cardcna, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J, SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 533 THIS AND THAT IS 11 "OK, It's lovely. Now AUSSIE MINES RE-OPEN CANBERRA W It was an - : nounced recently that the fed- i. Spvcrnmcnt has decided to make loan funds available to as- j - - Classified ana Engagement FOR SALE FOR SALEPiano, good condi - j uuu; steci irame, good tone. Bargain. Phone Black 244. j (105) ! FOR SALE Piano and china cabinet. Phone Green 19(5. (101) FOR SALE New three-room house; modern, large glassed-in porch, on two lots, all cleared. Reasonable. 1063 Ambrose Avenue. (105) FOR SALE Nine-piece walnut-finish dining room suite. Slumber King spring. Spring-filled mattress for double bed. 200 8th Ave. East. (101) FOR SALE Chesterfield, new coffee table, oak library table, kitchen table and chairs one double steel bed, Slumber King spring and Restmorc mattress, one single bed, vanity ' set, waterless aluminum cookers. Webster's unabridged dictionary, books, drapes. Phone Green 59 or 728 Fraser Street. (lOOl FOR SALE - New three-room frame house, furnished: living room 10x20. Good attic,, gar-den. 1C1 Wantage Road. (100) FOR SALE Tapestry Chester-;--- , field, ivory enamel breakfast ! F?R RENT Furnished house-suite, preserving jars, lino- i Keeping suite and rooms. Call leums. Apply Mrs. G. L. Taylor J ftt P, & chlPs slxth Street James Apartments (upstairsi.1 and T"lrd Avenue. (102) (100) FOR SALE New 10-fnot. oil nVpr built row boat with oars and locks. Phone Black 688. (100) FOR SALE Bed davenport, wine shade: dining suite in fumed oak; steel bedstead and" spring; fumed oak dresser; three sectional bookcase, top and base; cook stove hi cream enamel finish; reservoir and water Jacket. 1025 Ninth Avenue E. (100) FOR SALE Large cook stove! Phone Green 660. (102) FOR SALE 1934 light delivery panel truck, engine overhauled. $275 cash. Serial No. 6312C3, new licence plate, spare tire and wheel. 200 Wantage Road. (100) FOR SALE Five room house on 10th Ave. East. ;2 bedrooms, large garden. $1800 terms. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342- (1002 FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West (112) FOR SALE Fifteen acres of river bottom land, two miles southwest of Terrace; all fenced, ten acres In grass, small orchard and buildings. Price $1500 cash; $1750 terms. Box 1, Terrace, B.C. (103) DESIRABLE RESORT SITE on scenic Lake Lakelse, near Terrace, B.C., for sale or lease. Communicate with Frances Poe, 147 Linden Ave., Wllmettn, I1L (110) PC11 SALE Radio; kllihen table; three chairs; couch. 1007 Ninth East. (loo) FOR SALiHjhUyu"s7d "haT-socks, reg. $10, now $2.50; used electric floor lamps, complete, from $4.50;' battery radios, selling- out, $7.50; 4-piecc kitchen set, table and 3 chairs, $6.00; 7-piece dining wjm set, $42.50; bed and spring, $4.00; beds, complete, $12.00; McClary electric range, $10.00; new small size ranges, wood and coal, $23.50; new and used McClary and Gurney ranges; new electric hot plates, and press Irons, from $4.75. All kinds of furniture and hardware sold and bought at the lowest prices See us for a good deal. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone 324, can I go to sleep?" .slst the rehabilitation of the Australian mlnine industry. The speedy re-openlng of mines was necessary to provide employment for returned servicemen Advertising - - Announcements 2. HELP WANTED WANTED Three waitresses: only experienced need apply Three Sisters Cafe. 103 ) ' WANTED Young man or woman for permanent position1 m Dusiness ana circulation department of newspaper office. Must be able to type. Business and stenography training desired. Apply in writing to Daily News, stating qualifications. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper for small family; private room, board. $50 a month. Other help kept. Phone Red 879. (ti) WANTED WANTED TO RENT Typewriter. Mrs. A. II. Ivcson, 218 Cth Ave. East. Blue 712. (102) WANTED TO RENT Hous" vicinity or Seal Cove. Phone Black 822. (ion FOR RENT FOR RENT Partly furnished cabin. Apply 315 Sixth Ave. West. (tf) FOR RENT Five-roomed apart ment, near scnool; ready May i. muni; uiue FOR RENT- Clean comfortable room. Apply coo Fraser Street. (102) FOR RENT Apartment, 2 rooms and bath. Only reliable tenants considered. $19.00 per month. Apply in writing. Box 109 Daily News. (ioo) PERSONAL LOOK YOUNGER! Restore natural colour to greying hair with Angellque Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Ormes Ltd. (105) OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT April 27, competent bookkeeper, cost accountant, mine cost accountant, commercial teacher. Book sets kept. Shorthand speed taught. Small sets books kept and audited. Rates moderate. Come to me for advice on your bookkeeping troubles. H. C. Higglns, 208. Ninth Ave, East, or Box 1036, Sub Stn. "B". (104) WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN, Friday and Saturday evenings. Apply 220 7th Ave. East. (104) COMFORTABLE HOME offered to mi'ddlc-aged or elderly lady who would be companionable and share expenses with lady living alone. References exchanged. Apply Box 110 Daily News.' (ion LOST AND FOUND LOST Ration book, name Mary Patterson, between 10th Ave. East -and - Bulklcy Market. Finder please leave at News office. , (100) FOUND Pockctbook. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for tlila ad, Dally News. , FOUND Two kerchiefs at Val- halla Hail. Owners may havci same by calling at News and! paying for this ad. j RADIO SERVICIS PAntn RKIlVTniff Vnr irnaran. fonH raHIn I cf o ni inti nVinnoJ 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRa? Bros. Ltd. MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company L'mlted, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) CANADIANS DIED (Continued from Page 1) brought back until '8 p.m. There were three meals a day but what meals! Rice and greens soup for breakfast, two coarse buns at midday, rice and soup again at 8:30. Food conditions were somewhat better for a time at the Yokohama shipyards with a little meat, considerable fish and even some sweetbreads but, even there It was eventually back to rice and soup as all 0f Japan had to tighten its belt. In the mines at Sandal, as Japan approached Us extremity, conditions were worse than ever. The prisoner of war received 10 sens (lc) per day for his vork. One hundred seas equal one yen. For 10 yen one could buy five cigarettes on .the black market in Japan. For a while a', Yokohama there was a dally allowance of three cigarettes if one worked but ,this finally got down to one a day. Deplorable and fllthv (ary conditions, worse than people who lived in the high standards of Canada could even imagine, were described by the young; veteran. Lice, fleas, bedbugs, cockroaches, rats all the camps abounded with them. All of this, added to the ill-treatment and low food standard, of course, went to iindcrmininir health. Towards the ciiir, me Japancss were being reduced themselves to living cpnditiom little if any better than that Imposed on their prisoners. Red Cross Parcels Helped One of the welcome thine - during the dreary years of im-, prisonment was the receipt of 1 the Red Cro.ss parcels at Chris: ' mas. In the winter of 1944-45 there were parcels at Chnstma'-New Year and February How ever, the Japanese, rhounh they were known to have thn parcels, were inclined to hold them back. But some of them !?ot through and they were ilk "a gift from Heaven." i Liberation for the survivors tf! the two Canadian regiment5: Winnipeg Grenadiers and Roy' niflrs -who were captured a' Hong Kong, came in September 1945. "Wc left Sendai September 9 for Tokyo where we were placed aboard the American battleship Iowa and transported back to Tokyo." recalled Query From Tokyo they were flown to Guam whence a 16-day voyage by transport took them to San Diego and then on to Seattle. Query was discharged at Winnipeg March 20. He plans to return there In about a v;onth and will decide on his plans for the future which are so far admittedly vague. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTFR OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ur 1AJUI9 BINbAU DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Hnnnr. .TuHc vi.ti.. .nBn .... tho 18th day of April, A D. 1946, I was appointed Administrator of tho Estate of IiouLs Slnrau, deceased, and all parties having clalnw against the said Mtate are hereby required to furnish Kllmr . . nmnlv . ..aviri.Xl . , ... j.. i j m 1 1. u l vvj me on or before the 3Ut day of May. mo. mm mi parties lnaeoim to the estate are required to pay the amount of their irti,i,.,i.j ... , 1 forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C . this 18th day of April. A D. 1946. CORDON F FORBES, Acting Official Administrator, Prince Itupcrt. B.C. - Mil ALL PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS .MUST BE FILED BY APRIL 30 Take your lax problems to S. G. FORK Room 6 stone Building Open all day and evenings. PHONE 563 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON MACEY'S DEFEAT INVERNESS IN HOOP.EXH1B1T Macey's intermediate basketball squad polished' off an Invading team from Inverness Cannery in the Civic Centre gym Saturday night, handing the visitors a 70-33 defeat In a one-sided contest which, nevertheless, seemed to satisfy the fans who crowded the galleries. In the Junior preliminary gam!, Watts and Nlckcrson handed out a 27-14 defeat to- an aggregation of Junior All-Stars. , Both games were exhibition features, culminating the winter playing season whose regular schedules have been completed. STILL A GAMBLE In the 18th century In Salem. N. C. marriage proposals were conveyed to girls of the Moravian Church after drawing of a lot to determine whether the match was approved by the Lord. I STARTS SHOWS AT COLI SAMUEL GOLDWYN'SL . SiDsatiQMl.PrmntJtisi ;f if Sinclair lewis' i (rut Novel jrt ALSO Pete Smith Present A President's Best Friend TALA AT HYDE PARK" -the clty th.: i hallhnt J!omt On J days at?o .. .e'enil take .h ei ; lnc irrnfinri,'. ,u 10 I. Ing With the ,1 the fleet a. t: No Thoroughbred Racing Expected MUNTHEM hied rac.n Montreal'-. Li-;, B '1 (rack ;hl. iim the Montrr j, : c a I the plan; i 1 b-forharne , n cd prevlou.v v c conducted u iriP. B- trnclc .. ... ' ' 3 "'M Buy Wa; fr&y "Gay Senorita" "Hot Care TOMORROW 1:00 - 3:03 - 5:C2 7:01 9:cd V N im mm if Copifi J. KESTEN Furrier 731 DAVIE STREET, VANCOUVER, ISC FUR STORAGE SAKK RKIJAHLK AND INSl Kill) WK TAKE TRADE-INS AS PAYMENT ON YOl'R Ml ITR COAT ORDER NOW HAVE IT REAM WHEN YOU NEED IT. WE DO REMODELLING, CLEANING. GLftZINO nEPAIRINO and RELININO McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LID, 1 The Oldest fetablhhrd rharniacy in Nortlirrn i. v (Established by W. J. JlcCutcheon in 1903) Open 9 a.m. dally till 9 p.m. Saturdays 10 P"j Large assortment of up-to-date Toild Good: sucii as Helen llumnstcin s, lanncv T?i"pli:irfl ITiiflnittK. IJevlons New IJaehelors' Carnation outfits a popular prices, with all other shades in stock. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. Two Graduate I'hai niacins Always at Vur Sen" Till; NYAL AND PENSLAR STORE Where You Can Obtain Only the Rest hi ur I'. II... K'..,l. Telephone 79 Third Avenue and Sixth Si mA T N 13G6 99 Oil BurnersAlM I Installed jHOlii!! Mr. and Mr j . . Thomn, o. Hansen F I R S T IIIONE ll Serviced Sl Cleaned PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES ii.i. ... mill llliltk iigin tans; inue li urccn - u'KST CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST