feme J"" nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries 1 kUU DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURINO KEUULAK STORE UOURS Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, Irish and Chips daily. We are ready to serve you Chinese dishes Chow Mein, Chop Suey, etc., to lake uut. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. TRY US! RUPERT BUTCHERS fine 21 - Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel (elusive Qualified Optical Service id Ave ill) St Room 4 STONE Optometrist block Elciilionc 593 PRINCE RUPERT Hox 1277 Re-opening February 14, 1946 larie's Dining Room Come in and try our tasty home-cooked meals Specialize in RUSSIAN DISHES, ITALIAN SPAGHETTI OPEN DAILY 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Etc . MARIE MICHOLUK Proprietress Fraser Street (Next to Savoy Hotel) phone 309 THE REXALL STORE Phone 81 and 82 BlrTIONS Have your prescriptions filled here with confidence. You can be assured Nat only the purest and finest quality ingredients rc used that every prescription is compounded iuuralcly by a registered pharmacist. Our label is uur guarantee. Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Druggists j Ucaiitify your home with appropriate Pictures and plaques. We have a large selection, suitable for every room in your home. AT THE THE VARIETY STORE "Whcip Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" I 11 1 -r- . . . ' JiliiV CArSULUS - worn out ami tired? Got the sniffles? mat alert feeling?. Protect yourself y taking resistance-giving vita-tamins. Come in for your capsuled sunshine IcCUTCHEON PHARMACY today ! h Avenue at Sixth Street Phone 79 )9k rk General Construction Sfe or Phone Us on a New insulation 1SUL Something New and the Best Frce Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Name Tt. nnH Wo ran Tin It . PAVE OUR OWN SHOP WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING "lack 12G Day Phone Green 937 Evenings f AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS Local News It A Drop in and have a snack at JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR, reopened February 14. (41) Sheardown's deliver daily. Today's orders delivered tomorrow. We're as near as your phone. (tf) William Gordon of the local customs house staff sailed yesterday morning on the Princess Norah to make the round trip to Alaska. F.. E. Anfleld, Indian agent ai Bella Coola, arrived in the city on the Cardena Saturday afternoon to confer with local Indian Agent James Olllett on department business. Miss Mary Mannings, who ha3 been in the employ of the American government here during the last few years, sails this evening by the Princess Adelaide on her return to her home In Vancouver. Mrs. David Scott arrived in the citv on the Princess Adelaide this afternoon from Victoria to take up' residence, Joining Mr, Scott, who recently assumed the duties of general agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway here. Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Hansen of Church Creek, Queen Charlotte Islands, who arrived from the Islands on the Cassiar on Friday, sailed yesterday on the Princess Norah for Wrangell where they will pay, a visit with Mr. Hansen's brother. Ernest Portman, manager of the Canadian- National depot news stand, left Saturday night on the Cardena for a month's holiday trip to Vancouver and Kamloops. J. Bell is here from Edmonton to relieve during his absence. Staff Sergeant G. A. Johnson of the provincial police left today on the P.M.L. 15 on a routine Inspection trip of the northern coastal area as far as Stewart. Travelling on the P.M.L. 15 io Stewart is Constable Meredith Jones of the northern town, who arrived here last week oi prisoner escort duty. Canadian Legion (B.E.S.L.). No. 27. Special meeting of all members Wednesday at 8 p.m. BUSINESS to consider any resolution for the Convention, and also to clarify the situation regarding delegates to the Convention. All resolutions for consideration at the Convention must be In the committee's hands prior to this meeting. (43) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner of Atlin were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday re turning to their home In the north after a trip to Vahcouver. Mr. Turner Is the manager of the Louis Schulz business at Atlin and fs a son-in-law of that well-known pioneer business man of the north who died a few years ago. The newly-installed president of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club, W. D. Lambie, will discuss plans for the coming year's activities with the membership of the club at the -weekly luncheon this Wednesday. At that time the standing committees, for the year will also be announced. At the club's luncheon next week Rt. Rev. Anthony Jordan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Prince Rupert, will be guest speaker. Announcements Old Time Dance, I.O.D.E. Hall, every Saturday. Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club annual banquet, Knights of Columbus Hall, Wednesday, February 27, Admission by ticket only. Registered Nurses' Tea, Nurses' Home, February 28. Presbyterian Tea, March 14, Mrs. A. Flaten. Junior Chamber of Commerce St. Patrick's Day Ball, Civic Centre Auditorium, March 15. CAV.L. St. Patrick's Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, 2:30 to 6:00. Card Party, 8:00 p.m., K.C. Hut, March 16. L.O.B.A. tea and sale, April 17, Oddfellows' Hall. IN TUB SUPUKMS COUKT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE . IN TH MATTER OK THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP JOHN LAMBERT. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTIQE that by order oi His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 4th day of February. A.D. ri4G, I was appointed Acting Official Administrator of the Estate of John Lambert, deceased, and all parties having claims against the Bald estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 18th day of March, A.D. 1946. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at PrlncB Rupert, B.C.. this 5th dav of February, A.D. 1948. GORDON F. FORBES, Acting Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B.C ems A For a reliable taxi, Phone 32. Open Day and Night. (tf ) Mrs. R. G. Vanders'.uys returned Saturday afternoon on the Cardena from Vancouver. A The Family Shoe Store Is pleased to announce that a new shipment of Jack and Jill shoes for children has arrived. A Lawn Bowling All active members of the Canadian Legion Interested in lawn bowling please attend a meeting to be held in the Legion Rooms on Monday, February 18, at 8 p.m. (41) W. J. Rennie of Port Clements arrived in the city on ine Cardena from a trip to Vancouver and left that evening on the Cassiar on his way back to the Islands. Stipendiary Magistrate and Mrs. John E. Gibson qf Dawson, who have been "on a six-months visit to Ottawa, were here aboard the Princess Norah yesterday returning to the Yukon. R. G. Cunningnam, who has been visiting for the past couple of weeks in Metlakatla and here, left yesterday on his return to his home at Port Es-sington. Mrs. J.. R. Cross and little daughter are leaving on tonight's train for Flln Flon, Manitoba, where they will Join Mr. Cross and take up future residence. Mrs. Cross is the former Miss Mickey Skattebol. FUNERAL .NOTICE Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. Members are requested to attend the funeral service for our late comrade, John Danny O'Neill, otherwise known as Daniel Darrach, Reg. No. 1036-905, Ex-Canadian Forestry Corps, World War I. Services will be held at Grenvllle Court Chapel, Tuesday, February 19, 2:30 p.m. Interment Veterans' Plot, Fair-view Cemetery. All members possible requested to attend. Fall in Legion Rooms, 2:10 p.m. "Lest We Forget" Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert M. Barbour, Vancouver; N. E. McCandlish, Vancouver; R, E. McFeeley, Vancouver; J. Wood, Vancouver; J.- F. Mussenden, Vancouver; Lieut. R. Strannlx, Victoria; Mrs. George McAdams, Terrace; J. Turner, Vancouver CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Does a stubborn bronchial couch, (either Dhleimv or dry and hacking) make yon choke, gasp, wheeze, keep you awakt nijhti? Relieve it now! Do ai thousands have done get Tcmrteton'i RAZ MAH and stop that couch I KAZ-MAIt has h-lped others let it liclp you. 50c. II at drugcists everywhere. R-l SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert KWONQ SANG HTNG 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 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE . FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 Sea Cadet Orders It.CS.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK' Lleut.-Cmdr. A. S. Mitchell, Commanding. Parade Schedule February 18 6:45 Duty Watch to muster on Main Deck. 7:05 Band and Markers to muster. 7:07 Hands Fall In. 7 :10-Of fleers Call. . 7:15 Prayers, Colors and Divisions. 7:20 Inspection and March Past. 7:30 Hands to Classes. Carry' on Classes. 8:15 Stand Easy. Requestmen and Defaulters. 8:20 Hands to Classes. Carry cn Classes. 9:00 Secure. 9:15 Suniet. Training Schedule Classes A, B. C. D and E Firs't period, Aldls (4), Rules of Road (4),J4oatwork (4); second period, rifle training. Classes F, G, H and I-First period, rifle training; second period, knots, splices and cordage, anchors and cables. Band First period, band practice; second period, band practice (FT.). Tender First period, gunnery examination; second period, gunnery examination. Wrennettes No training. O.O.D. Midshipman R. D. Cruickshank. Duty Petty Officer AC P.O. C. Currie. Duty Division Rodney Division. E. John Wilson, Lieut., R.C. S.C. Executive officer. Vancouver Man Hurt in Fali VANCOUVER O) Kpnnpfh Mackenzie, 50-y.ar-oid carpen ter and prominent city yachtsman, was seriously injured on Friday when he fell 70 feet from the fifth floor of the B. C. Electric building t0 the pavement in the alleyway. He was working in the fifth floor office ai the time and is believed to have lost his balance when he approached a window. Stuart Johnstone and Neil McDonald sailed Saturday night on the Cardena on a trip to STARTS WORK IN JUST 2 SECONDS I SSST 1 rssssTTTl'T 1 MaJ IU IUM IJ ,J.I W. U Genuine aspirin is MARKED THIS WAY W IMPROVING OF COMMUNICATION Microwave Radio Relay Being Adopted by C.N.K. and C.P.U. MONTREAL Following the announcement In May of 'last year of their intention jointly to make practicable Investigation of microwave radio relay systems, the communications department of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways have been carrying out field tests leading to the selection, and acquisition of sites for Intermediate relay stations between Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. The railways report that satisfactory progress is being made and it is anticipated that more advanced experimental work will be undertaken In the near future. Particular characteristics of these systems are freedom from static, fading and man-made intereference such as caused by ignition systems, diathermy equipment etc. It Is anticipated that the effects of aurora which have caused so much trouble to existing communications system in recent days will be greatly alleviated if not eliminated. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO RENT Small 'furnished house, close in; early occupancy. Write full particulars Box 83, Daily Mews. (45) LOST Saturday, black zippered wallet, containing money, personal papers, registration card. Finder please phone Green 882 or leave at Daily News. Reward. (42) mi CENTRAL HOTEL Transient Rooms NEWLY DECORATED Weekly and Monthly Rates For your convenience . . . Cafe In Connection LICENSED WtEMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 St. Patrick's Cards lly RUSTCKAFT Ranging from 5c 10 25c DIBS PRINTING COMPANY Office Supplies, Bookbinding, Printing, Stationery Birthday and Every Day Cards BESNER BLOCK Waterman Pens THIRD AVENUE Watch for the NewFord It's SMART BIG THRIFTY TO OPERATE RELIABLE . . . When you want the best in motoring pleasure look to FORD. Remember: "THERE'S A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE." S. E. PARKER LIMITED "The Home of Friendly Service" KO. Box 38 9 170 E. 3rd Ave. Trappers eke: Attention FURS SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL BILL' SIIRIABERG B.C. FURNITURE Phone Black U2I BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Prince -Rupert Dniltj mw Monday, February 18, 1948 FOOT COMFORT FOR FIRESIDE EVENINGS MEANS HAVING A PAIR OF EASY - FITTING SLIPPERS! See Our Range; of Men's Fine' Slippers . . ,, r Just Arrived.. : SOFT SOLE EVERETTS Brown, Black and Blue pair ij'..."() HARD SOLE OPERAS Wine Shade pair $:;..- HARD SOLE ROMEOS Medium Brown Shade, Elastic Gore Side pair :;.ur, We Have Done IT Seeing is Believing COME IN Look for the Red "TODAY'S SPECIAL" Cards with the black arrow indicating one of the Bargains of the Day! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 p.o. Box 575 AT Beauty Lane Salon 7 Beulah Lavigne (late of Modern Beauty Parlor) has purchased thfer Annette Powell Beauty Shoppe f rom . Peggy Saunders and Is continuing as Beauty Lane Salon Fourth Street, opposite Post Office Phone Blue 917 A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 12 WHITE WOOD CHEST OF DRAWERS $7.83 (Four large drawers) . - r RUBBER DOOR MATS Jj2.2." and $2.7 COCOA DOOR MATS from T $1.2.' CURTAIN RODS, 48. each 20 - SEE US FOR YOUR COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS We appreciate your Mall Orders 327 Third Avenue West Thonc 775 REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 ajn. to 2 a.m. PHONE 1 7:5 We Deliver Your Order MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Hume Wiring and Repairs Phono Black ;5J7 236Sccond Avenue West STORAGE am Furniture Crating hydetSmsfer Phone 580 MOTHERS Prices from $2.65 to $2.95 Get Your Kiddies' Shoes Now We have just received a shipment of cnnaren s snoes in biacK and brown and in sizes from 4 to lOVi. Protect your child's feet with a better quality shoe. DONT WAIT SEE US NOW THE CUT RATE SHOE STORE