W- m W.: 11 i RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Our Ladies Hosiery Headache! 1. Hosiery Will Still Be In Short Supply. 2. The Rupert Peoples Store Obtain a Monthly Quota. 3. After Arrival of Each Quota, Cards Will Be Given to Customers in the Store Each Card Good for One Pair of Hose. 4. These Cards Will Be Distribuled.at Different Times and On Different Days in Order to Insure Fairest Distribution. 5. Please DO NOT ASK FOR A CARD. DO NOT ASK WHEN THEY WILL BE GIVEN OUT. 6. We Cannot Show Partiality. These Cards Will Be Given Free to Customers in the Store Only at the Time Distributed. 7. This Is the Fairest Method We Know. There Are Not Enough Hose to Go Around in Either Canada or the U.S. Some Good Customers Will Not Get Any But We Will Do the Best Possible. Use uperl Peoples Store "At All Times Your Humble Servant ! Genuine DUSTBANE or SISAL FOR DUST CONTROL (J renter bulk means more for your money PROMPT DELIVERY ON JANITOR SUPPLIES PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE WHOLESALE 330 Second Avenue P.O. Box 772 Take invigorating steam baths and massage to relieve! that tired feeling. R. Y.WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and GeneralJ Swedish Massage Pbone Green 507 evenings for appointment 937 THIRD AVENUE WEST Phone 632 LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty Phone Green 974 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp.YMQA COD C A I C Businss House known as Poulson's lUK 3AlL Block combining Grocery, Butcher . Shop and Cafe, as a going concern. Splendid investment for right party. Any reasonable T offer. Apply lit Store. - H B . : n B IIIIIIIIIRIBIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIt SPECIAL one week only BEACH BABY BUGGY GO-CART , BABY BASSINETTE EDUCATIONAL SET . KINDERGARTEN DROP-LEAF SET Si'2 1 Mr, K.I!) 0.7! .7 Limited Sale one purchase to each customer only furniture TAFT & ODOWES NOVELTIES (Formerly J. II. Mair) OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT r LING s THE TAILOR i We are taking cleaning and Tpressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE C76 FLU EPIDEMIC ENDS BRUSSELS, Belgium O) Schools in Belgium reopened recently after a prolonged holiday resulting from an influenza wave all over the country. German prisoners of war were also affected, and 134 of them were buried in Brussels cemetery in one week. BIITISN COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD. VANCOUVER, CANADA KIN OBSERVES CLUB BIRTHDAY The story of how a Canadian veteran oi me nrsi worm war. missing the companionship of his wartime comrades, founded a group which later spread to become the Klnsmens Clubs was recounted to the monthly meeting; of the Prince Rupert Kin Club in Reid's Cafe last night. The speaker was ' William Dixon-Lennett. a member of the Vancouver Kinsmen's Club, and his speech marked the observance of the twenty-sixth anniversary of the founding of the Kin organization In Hamilton, Ontario. j Founder was Hal Rogers who 1 in January 1920. called a meeting ! of some of his old buddies to maintain their relations of wartime years. Out of this grew a social club which soon realized that companionship alone was not sufficient to justify the existence of the club so it stepped into community service work. As members transferred to other parts of the country new clubs sprang up, and these even tually were welded into the association of Kinsmen's clubs. They now number 150 in Canada and Newfoundland. The history of the Kinsmen's clubs in Canada and Newfoundland since their humble beginning Is a highly meritorious one and one which, incidentally, Is the envy of other service club organizations In the Dominion," the speaker said. '"Inrough the willing efforts of our clubs thousands of dollars have been raised for community service work among children. During the war the equivalent of thousands of quarts of milk .have been supplied to the children oj Britain. "No one can deny that we did a good Job during the war. Now wt face the problems of peace, and the reconversion of men from the armed forces to civilian life." This, the speaker said, can bj done on the basU of the objective pf Kinsmenship which urges the fostering of co-operation, FOR RENT One furnished suite and two single iuu. 209 5th Ave. West. (44) FOR RENT OR SALE Furnished house. $75 revenue. Apnly 549 West 9th Ave. (47) FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 344 Sherbrookc Ave. (46) PERSONAL LLOYD'S CORN AND CALLOUS SALVE gives immediate relief from corns and callouses. 50c at Ormes Ltd. (46) LOST AND POUND FOUND Fountain pen, Thurs- day noon, 3rd Ave., front of W. F. Stone's. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement, (tf) LOST Friday night, white brocade evening bag. containing silver compact with Initials M.V.A. Finder please phone Blue 367, or leave at the Daily News. (46) RADIO SERVICE RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone 6 . and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros Ltd. tolerance and understanding between people and nations, Chairman of the meeting was Bill Jarmson, . and there was a good attendance of members. Build Gymnasium As War Memorial VANCOUVER 09 A $500,000 war memorial gymnasium for the University of British Columbia has' been approved by the board of governors and a campaign has been launched by a Joint student-alumni committee to raise the necessary funds. The gymnasium will feature a swimming pool, two basketball courts, wrestling and boxing rooms, a special women's gymnasium, archery and rifle ranges and an auditorium with 5,000 seating capacity. Campaign for Its financing will be province-wide and the student body alone has pledged to raise $100,000. Included In their plans are co-ed kiss sales BUY ft'AR SAVINGS STAMPS Here is photographic evidence that there Is a social dde to Exercise Muskox. F'L Bob Race of Edmonton and Vancouver Island, of the R.CA.F detachment, is shown with two youn? ladles, daughters of civilian personnel who work near Camp Muskox, The north has bern called silent and these sub "sub-debs" bore aut the theory They refused to tell their names even for a nickel. P.S., They got the n ckels anyway. (R.CA.F. Photo by FO Bill Roy MANAGER OF HOTEL William Gordon Foster from Winnipeg to Charlottetoun MONTREAL William Gordon Foster, as sls-tant manager of the Fort Gary Hotel, Winnipeg, Is appointed manager of the Char-lottetown, Charlottetown, P.E.I., succeeding Arthur H. Mould, who is retiring after many years of faithful .--crvtec. It is announced by Robert Sommerville, General manager of hotels, Canadian National Railways. The appointment was effective Monday, February 18. Mr. Foster is a Nova Scotian by birth, having been born in Antigonish, in August 1907. Following hij public and high hoc) education, he studied at St. Francis Xavicr University, Antigonish, and also at Queen's University. Kingston, and Dal-housle University. Halifax. During the summer seasons 1930 to 1938, Mr. Fester was employed In various positions, at Jasper Park Lodge una was later room pjirk at the Uessborough in Sa.;katc m. He was appointed zr 'tant manager at the Nova Scotian In April. 1938, and manager of Pictou Lodge. Pictou. N5 in June 1933. He returned to hr Nova Scotian as assistant, manager in Octnber 1942. and was aprjolnted nfsistant manager of he Frrt Garry. Winnipeg, nd re;invine manager of the aradlan National west-"rn hotels in .Tuly 1943. Mr Mould, who retires from he manasershin of the Char-lottelown, has had many years f exoerlence in hotel work, lorn in Norfolk. N.Y.. he started hotel work at an early age and Vld p number of Important icutions in United Stales hotel' 'or 10 years before coming to "Janodfi In to become manager of Minakl Lodge. KWONO SANO HINQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST 'Nxtto King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pjri. to 2 am Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 - - Classified Advertising - - Clanklfircla: 2c per wtird per Insertion, minim jm chaw. 50c. DUth Notice. 50c; Cards oi Thank. Death Notice. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcement: f 2. WANTED WANTED Cheap for cash, two pair snowshoes. Can be in poor condition if frames are good. Room 39 Central Hotel. (46) WANTED Piano, in good condition. Phone Blue 365. (44) WANTED Furnished room, preferably Seal Cove vicinity. Box 86 Daily News. (44) WANTED Furnished housekeeping room, close in. Apply Box 85 Dally News. (46) WANTED TO RENT Small furnished house, close in; early occupancy. Write full particulars Box 83, Daily Mews. (46) URGENTLY WANTED Chromatic harmonica (mouth organ). Phone Red 808. (46) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Nicely furnished room suitable for girl or woman to do hct&ework. Phone Blue 217. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper, small family. Apply Box 84 Dally News. State wages. iV) FOR RENT FOR RENT Single furnished room, close In. $12.50. 224 5th Ave. West. Ufii FOR RENT Two-room Hat. furnished. Borden St. Phone Blue 698. (44) FOIL SALE FOR SALE 6 room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (48) FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet sedan, god condition; Serial Number 4053647, Licence No. 29158. One electric iron, tube electric radio. 1320 8th Ave. East. (48) FOR SALE 5 h.p. electric motor, $70.00. 209 5th Ave. West. (45? FOR SALE New electric heavy press irons and electric hotplates, very special prices. Hotplates now $4.75; presj irons $7.00. New 1946 mantel radios. B.C. Furniture. Phone Black 324. FOR SALE Chesterfield, double bed, kitchen suite and household effects. 1217 8th Ave. E, (44) FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon of Thursday, February 28th, 1946, for the purchase of Lot 17, Block 4, Section 2, City of Prince Rupert. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms strictly cash. G. F. Forbes, Acting Official Administrator of the Estate of Henry S. Mlsner, deceased. (50) FOR SALE Modern duplex apartment, stucco front. 327 2nd Ave. West. Phone Red 889. (tf! FOR SALE Large stock of new and used furniture at the lowest prices. One fireproof safe, one electric sewing machine, studio couches, can be made into, double bed. chcsterfltids slightly used, used chairs fiom $7.50, portable gramaph'jne, beds and springs at low prices, two dining room suites at,nap. B. C. Furniture. Phone Black 324. , Of) FOR SALE 221 5th Ave. East, 8-room house, completely furnished. Dewing rental income of $123.50 per month. $5000. Apply H. a. Helgerson Ltd. (45) FOR SALE 960 1st Ave. West, five 2-room apartments. 4 single 'completely furnished rooms. Drawing rental income of $162 per month. $5000. Apply H. G. Helgerson Ltd. (45) 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, DC rtn LONDON, tf) London City Council gave a Christmas party in mid-January at the County Hall lor aboutr300 blind guests and their culdes. NEEDS AID OF ALL CITIZENS Community Cent re Consists uf Something More Than Buildings, Says Director "Ifere in Prince Rupert we have what Is regarded as the finest community centre building In Canada," Don Forward, who Is to be managing director of the Civic' Centre, told tlie Prince Rupert Gyro Club yesterday on bcin? welcomed back to the club of which he Is a member. "The eyes of those interested in the activities of civic centres and community recreation work will be on us to see how we measure up. The community centre 's not a mere building but more important than the building are the people who make up and support the community activities. There can be no .success v, hearted asaaanci : tion of the commu .. people. I have tuk of director because I Rupert and it-, , that I will ha- , aches, but I c. uu'; ance of the cltizc ' tin BOB JAMES IS HONORED On the citj, mcnt of B;ib Junic. ; dlan Nationa! R and bulldins off ago, Superlnt'- v ner, on b"ha f of the railway Division, nrc with a gift of v also express d nil employe! a Ion? life good health, Mi tired on oeu-been In thr j since 1910. M' (IN. '4 C A i " . T aiei TONIGHTIyour last chance TO WIN DONiiEI) BY FREE NYLONS ikas mm WEDNESDAY'S NYLON WINNERS: 46473 Unclaimed. 46702 Mrs. II. J, Heck. 46593 Mrs. Gedtfrs. 46599 Mis. Bendix. 16371 Margo Findlay. 4GG8.- Mrs. Alger. t54X Mrs. I' McKinnon 165X7 .Mrs. N, Christen. G80K Mrs. Peacock. 4(,r:o .Mrs. J, j, Donaldw IC701 Pat McCormact 16568 Mrs. M, slatPherw 17: J U ' f r hnt and Ur Iht Uvphtit ItilUr In Iht WmI ... . EXTRA! Episode No. 3 "King of the Texas Rangers" SHOWN AT 3:C0 - 5:15 pjn. ONLY GARY LORETTA COOPER YOUNG Frank Sully Cmew Arfitlt tf Mucin -DcrM t( '. 3 F tna nxr it rnniuar mm mi ir km mm i INTERKATIONAl KM liM by RKO KVXM CbpHdI Auction Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Eto i CLAI'P BLOCK, SECOND l E. AND SIcl!KH)E on Saturday, February 23, at 2:30 p CONSISTING OF: Enamel Kilclieii Range l',,fsl" Suite, Walnut Library Table, Office Desk. Mirrors, .3. lieatcr Rifle, 7-tube Radio, 5 Beds, complete. 2 Kindwt" Sets, Electric Range, Caipets 9x12 ft., 20 Kitchen Ciu"1 5a by Carriage, and other articles. List your goods for this sale before 11 a.m. Saturday. George J. Dawes TERMS CASH The Auctioneer piiom; j THE REXALL STORE Phone 8 "d f K f'1Icd '!c( Have your prescriptions will! confidence. You can vrmmj V 'UI V tl HUM W w -J accuiatcly by a registered pharmacist, your guarantee. lll9 lllllv lh m,rc nnA flnpv nlialjty "'S'1 ' fill Our uu Ormes 1$