ocal News Items i.k noflahlp Taxi Serv er Wu.. Call 66 Taxi. (130) f and Mrs. C. O. Ham were vsltors xo lerrace, King the trip oy car. viimthc returned to city at the end or tne wee .h ,Mrs. C. A. Kcllctt and and Mrs. ixmmy rraser fC among wiviv-vhu ww4MW hprp to Terrace. II v- - I boxers appearing on 1. 1 .J fnvi A 1 O A n mi a ' ht for training at o o'clock , and Mrs. Harry King were .i. vUltnrji in tne citv. - - Pft-Vitu .1 . laf. nifrht'st train nn V1I1X .'. T w c ..inrti ihplr hnmp at. u . . ATTENTION! Meeting of B LC U J. vv -w o - ,rtHav Mav 30. at 8 D.m, inllloHnn Tllnon nnH RI1. n. Aillb'UV.V., ... w .v. . . March. (126) W, Guild K. C, Vancouver ..ictor whn Is anncaTinc ns nifl In one of the cases at PMirt A acl7oe )i ore Ic CHIC Vvw . w.x,w aw Vitf hie urifi . urhrt 'JlllUU'"-- J , s sister of Mrs. H. II. Bedford San rrancisco, tne. ionner Prince Rupert General IIos- . . t . . t J lit 1111 1IIUIDWUJ Ull vpr. INCOME TAX Rtturns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER Mrs. A. M. Harper, wife of the presiding Judge at the present session of the Supreme Court Assizes here, made the round trip to Stewart on the Catala vesteTday, returning to the city this morning. BLACKHEADS go qulrklr If a elmple method that dle-oItm them. Get two ounce, of peroiln. powder from jour drogriit. apply with a hot, wet cloth genUr over the ble.ckhee.dt--nt jroa will wonder where the here to Sgt. William Scherk. son of Mrs. Bertha Scherk, Third Av enue East, arrived in the city Monday afternoon on the Prin cess Adelaide from Vancouver to spend 30 days embarkation leave at his home after three years overseas with the Canadian Scottish regiment. FIRST AIDERS PASS EXAMS Itcsults of Recent St. John Ambulanre Tests Are Announced Successful candidates In re cent St. John Ambulance examinations here are announced as follows: Industrial First Aid Donald Eby, Curth Carlson, Alice Fuller and Agnes E. Woods. Senior Certificates Donald Eby, George Oakey, John Eyolf-son, Harry Eyolfson. Label, First Thomas Elliott. Label, Second Alice Fuller, Agnes E. Woods, Thomas A. Bryant and Ragnan Eyolfson. Medallion Curth Carlson and Doris Eyolfson. Junior Certificates Lavina, iDoreen Elliott. Margaret Joseph ine Symes, Patricia Elizabeth Tumllson and Margaret Ellen 'Graham. REBEKAHSHOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY In observance of the twenty-seventh anniversary of the lodge, members of the Rebekah lodge held a social gathering after their business meeting recently with the Oddfellows as guests. During the evening court whist was played and this was followed by refreshments during which the birthday cake was cut. Trie cake, decorated with candles and Icing and in a dainty floral setting, was cut by Mayor II. M. Daggett, after which several past officers of the lodge also wielded the knife. The cake was donated by Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Cox. The evening was rounded out with dancing to music by Mrs. Margaret Love at the piano. Whist prize winners were Mrs. C. C. O'Neill and Margaret Mc-Gulre for the ladies, and Mayor Daggett and S. V. Cox for the men. The committee In charge of the pleasant affair consisted of Noble Grand Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Betty Hood, Miss Margaret ColweM, Miss Molly Owens and Miss Aleda Johnson. Announcements Modern Dance, Oddfellows Hall, Friday, May 31. Bobby Wods Orchestra. Eastern Star Tea, May 31; Mrs. Rochester's, Prince 'Rupert Hotel. United Tea, Home Cooking, June 6, Mrs. George Rorie's, 220 '4th Ave. West. Anglican W.A. Tea, Saturday, June 1, Mrs. Parkin's; 855 Borden Street, Presbyterian Church Tea, Mrs. Robert Parker's, 805 Summit venue, June 20. Get your Marxist and current )amphlets at Room ;8, Stone Jlock. Open evenings 7" to 9. Are you really one of the best drivers in YOUR COMMUNITY? i 1. Do you always signal before turning or coming to a stop (never play guessing games with the driver behind you)? 2. Do you always come to a full stop at a stop tign (never coast through) ? 3. Do you give the pedestrian a break even though he may not have the right of way? (Remember, you walk sometimes, too.) The PoPce Trolfle Softly Check ipor.KXtd hylntemetlonol Ai- r wciulloe cl Chiefl of rolke. 1 ' w IMErl!tD IY Tilt ADvwnsING COUNCIl IN COO"- "iiun WITH THE NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIl AND 'NTElNATIONAl ASSOCIATION Of CWEfS Of fOUCJi YES NO 10 "YES" an wen Art you really that good? t to 10 "YES" answers Good driving. We nttd more of you I 6 lo 8 "YES" answers; JWr driving. You must improve. ten than 6 "YES" answers Poor driving. You're headed for trouble; possibly injury and serious financial loss I 4. Do you obey traffic lights even when you're in a hurry? 5. Do you drive in and turn from the proper traffic lane? 6. Do you refuse to drink before driving? (Think, now, before answering.) 7. - Do you drive with extra caution in fog, rain or tnow and on wet or icy pavement? J YtS NO Terrace Loggers Are Voted $200 The sum of $200 is being sent to striking loggers at Terrace by the joint committee of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council and the Prince Rupert La bor Council, being part of a balance left over from a local collection for the recent Wind sor strike fund. Opinion was expressed that the Terrace strikers were in urgent need of FRANCOIS LAKE MAN IS INJURED FRANCOIS LAKE Douglas Murray of Francois Lake Is in a serious condition In the Prince George Hospital with injuries sustained when a car he was driving -with trailer attached overturned. The accident occurred tfl milrs west of Prince George. Murray was picked up unconscious out of the NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that all claims against the C.N.R. Employees Medical Aid Association of B.C. must be filed with the Secretary of the Association, Room 219 C.N.R. Depot, Vancouver, on or before June 22, 1946, otherwise the same will not be recognized. J. E. FITZ WATER, President, C.N.R.E. Medical Ass'n. TIMBER SALE 38144 Sealed tenders will be received by tne Minister 01 Lands at victoria B.C not later than 11 a.m. on the twenty-fourth day of June, 1946, lor the purchase of Licence 38144, to cut 4.585.000 feet of Hemlock. Spruce and Cedar and 42.000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and Piling on Lots 1122 and 1306, situated- five miles North of Terrace, Range 5. Coast Land District. Five years will be allowed for re moval or timber. Minister of Forests. Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. 123 Let's be honest, now. . remember, your ouv safety and that of your family dephtd on the way you drive, m no 8. Do you know and observe the rules of the road in your community? (Frankly, now, have you ever looked them up?) 9. Do you keep alerb when driving keep your mind on traffic? 10. Do you drive within the speed limits never yield to the temptation to do a little "low altitude flying"? P. S. Take another look at your score. Would your family and friends rate you the same? Seriously, don't you wish when you and your family are on the streets that all drivers could truthfully answer Yes to all ten questions? Of course you do -and the next driver feels the same way about it. So start today to improve your score. CHECK YOUR CAR! These are the mechanical features that wilt be examined in the Pplice Traffic Safety Check: SPKE5 Do they need adjustment? How about the hand brake? 1 G HTS Do any bulbs need replacing? Are headlights properly focused and aimed? Are taii and stop lights in good condition? e ' MRE5- Are they all in safe condition? (No cuts, fabric breaks, excessive wear?) WINDSHIELD WIPERS -Do they operate satisfactorily? Do blades need replacing? HORN-Does if operate easily and when you need it? Are there any other safety items that need attention; such as steering, defects in glass, rear view mirror, muffler, etc? (Have these checked reyulaxly.) LONG MOTORS GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS SUCCESSFUL TAG DAY SATURDAY A substantial sum of about $130 was raised on Saturday when Hill Sixty Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, held a successful tag day In aid of the Second War Memorial Fund. Mrs. J. H. Macey was convener and was assisted by Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. A. W. Allaire, Mrs. J. A. Frew, Mrs. James Forman, Mrs. Howard Hlbbard, Mrs. H. A. Breen, Mrs! S. R. Donaldson, Mrs. C. A. Brind, Mrs. Timmermelster and a number of school children. Buy War Savings Stamps FOR SALE-r-Three-quarter bed with mattress, like new. 517 6th Ave. East. (126) FOR SALE Restaurant equipment. 201 3rd Ave. West. (129) FOR SALE Five acres of land, all cleared, ready for cultivation; few fruit trees, small fruits; fenced In. Three-room house, fair condition, partly furnished. Centre of beautiful valley In Terrace. Reasonable. Box 928, Prince Rupert, B.C. (126) FOR SALE Trllight lamp, radlo- gramaphone, bed chesterfield, end table, chest drawers, table, four chairs, bed, child's crib, high chair baby carriage, rocking horse, linoleum rug 6x9. 1449 Pigott Place. (125) FOR SALE Household furniture. 127 8th Ave. East. (125) FOR SALE Drag saw. Phone Black 412, alter 6 o ciock. uzo) FOR SALE Royal Lunch Cafe A bargain. For information Phone 867 or write Box 556 (124) FOR SALE Slightly used has socks, reg. Iio, now sz.oo; used electric floor lamps, complete, from $4.50: battery radios, selling out, $7.50; 4- piece kitchen set, table and 3 chairs, $6.00; 7-plece dining room set, $42.50; bed and SDrlng. $4.00: beds, complete $12.00; McClary electric range, $10.00; new small size ranees, wood and coal, 5za.su new and used McClary and Gurney ranges; new electric hot mates, and press Irons, I from$4.75. All kinds of fur- miurt; ana uaiuwaic ouiu "u bought at the lowest prices. See us for a good deal. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone 324. FOR SALE 6 -room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (126) FIRST 30 BUCKS TAKES THIS Complete, Restmore spring-filled mattress; bedstead and spring. Cost $60.00 1 year ago. Call evenings, Suite 2, Summit Apartments. (124) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company limited. Vancouver, B.C ttf) Agents. RADIO SEKVICK RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRa Bros. Ltd. CHATHAM, Eng., iCP)-Henry F. Wyman, 87, six times Mayor of Chatham, has died, Hotel. . . HELP WANTED f arrivals Prince Rupert A. Haughton, Port Simpson: Mr. and Mrs. C. Guild, Vancouver; F. C. Broadfoot, Vancouver; J. Flaherty, Vancouver; D. H. Black; Fort William; W. E. Bar-raclough, Nanaimo; G. T. Storey. (Vancouver;1, Capti. II. Nedden, Vancouver; A. Van Snellenberg, Vancouver; Miss M. W. Mitchell, Vancouver; M. Lawrence, city. A. J. Reubens, Vancouver; O. Bellabannuer, Vancouver. Classified' Advertising j - Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth NaUcen 60c; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage ' and Engagement Announcements: 12. FOR SALE SECRETARY for Port Simpson General Hospital; $90 a month and found. Apply Dr. Large, Prince Rupert. (128) WANTED Female cook for four people. Phone 466. (125) WANTED Girl to care for 13- months - old baby evenings. Apply Aldine Apts., 12. (128) APPLICATIONS will be received up to noon Friday, May 31, for the position of clerk In City Engineer's office. Give particulars of education and office experience in first letter to Box 307, Prince Rupert. WANTED (127) WANTED Girls second-hand bike in good condition. Will pay cash. Apply Box 123 Daily News. (125) WANTED 3 to 5 h.p. gasoline engine. Box 124 Daily News. (126) WANTED Adding machine. Apply Daily News. uu WANTED Will pay cash for 1930-31 Model A Ford. Phone Green 910. (123) FOR RENT FOR RENT Clean furnished housekeeping suite and rooms 344 Sherbrooke Ave. (127) FOR RENT Two 2-room suites and one large room, furnished for housekeeping. 209 5th Ave. West. (124) FOR RENT Kitchen and room, 336 9triaAyenueWjcsr; w ,i viit FOR RENT Furnished rooms 843 9th Ave. West. (136) FOR RENT Fully furnished sleeping room. Apply 806 Fraser Street, after 6 p.m (123) FURNISHED COTTAGE to rent at Ferry Landing, near store and Post Office. $10 weekly. Box 36, Francois Lake, near Burns Lake, B.C. (121) TERSONAL RUGS CLEANED and shampooed. Phone Blue 318. (129) SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES wanted. Write to Box 1251 Prince Rupert or Phone Green 873. (126) SLENDOR TABLETS are effective. Two weeks supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. (128) MRS. E. PERRAULT your Spencer agent from Rock Island, Que., for foundation garments, Ls opening a shop on 318 6th Street on May 1. Residence Phone Black 304. (124) LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.SA. FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 1 1 A.M. TO I AM. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Music by "Esquires" Mondays and Thursdays i 10:30 to 12 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS THONE UMi 735 THIRD A VENUE WEST Widths B, C, D. PER PAIR $9.25 BOX 1308 Prince Hupctt Dailp Ji3ctotf Tuesday, May 28, 1946 532 THIRD AVENUE Oil Burners Installed 4 -- K4MIMMUMMMMMMMMf S7 Tjm Moccasin type shoe in Scott & McIIale "Richmond" quality. Antique finish in medium thade of brown. Medium slip-soles, leather heels. "THE MEN'S SHOP CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS PHONE 34S PHONE 108 and Serviced PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Schuman S. Julian REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS, ESTIMATES Night Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. WEST A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Warm Weather Accessories '. . . TLAY. TENS 36"x36"x24", assembled $7.50 ,..,.,,, unassembled ..: '.. ..$5.83 DECK CHAIRS, PORCH CHAIRS, RECLINERS with bright striped canvass and hardwood frames We appreciate your Mail Orders Goods forwarded at once. Phone 775 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert J. KESTEN Furrier 731 DAVIE STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. FUR STORAGE SAFE RELIABLE AND INSURED WE TAKE TRADE-INS AS PAYMENT ON YOUR NEW I UR COAT ORDER NOW HAVE IT READY WHEN YOU NEED IT. WE DO REMODELLING, CLEANING, GLAZING, REPAIRING and RELINING REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERr HOTEL CIiop Sucy Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 ajn. to 2 a.m. PHONE 17a Representing Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. HOSE BELTING TIRES and TUBES and Accessories CARRIED IN STOCK FRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Manufacturer's Agent Phone 632 P.O. Box 772 Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 3 KWONG SANG HINQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pan. to 2 ajn. , Outside Orders from 2 pm. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247