IX 4 'jr. m ri-. li - Idrinrc Rupert Dailp. jQeuis Friday, February 15, 1946 GYRO GOVERNOR FINISHES VISIT ... Two-day visit to Prince Ru-'pert of. Hay Clark of Portland, Dregb'h, district governor of the Gyro Club, concluded last night with the departure of Mr. Clark arid his party consisting of his wife, daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Anderson aboard the Reamer Prince Rupert on their retUrn south. Before the party left, there was an informal fare-w ell at the Old Landmark. At fc?on the.re had been an execu t v; luncheon of th? local club yith the district governor and during the pleasant, sunny afternoon the visitors ware taken IIIBI BH BIBBBI RUPERT PEOPL STOR E Y JUMPERS end i'KIRTS BLOUSES 2nd SLACKS The Right Time NOW! The Right Place I PEOPLES STORE Mr Ms IBBBBBBI THE TAILOR We are taking; cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Stri ct -Take- invigorating steam baths and massage to relieve! that tired feeling. R. T. WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage Phone Green 507 evenings for appointment 937 THIRD AVENUE WEST MEDAL FOR PIGEON LONDON A homing pigeon which lost its way during a race in England in 1912 was picked up exhausted in Holland, and flew home to Lancashire with valuable military information sent by a Dutch, patriot, has been recommended for .the Dick-ln Medal for "valuable war on a cruise through Metlakatla Passage by Dr. R. G. Large aboard his power cruiser Fusilier on which the men had supper while the ladies were the guests of Mrs. Jens Mun'he, Fourth Ave. E. At noon Mrs. C. C. Mills. Musgrave Place, was a luncheon hostess for the ladies. ES M P0. Box 772 m Vim imam rasa v 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 676 Wood's "BR0MPT0N" Canada's Finest P apcr Towel K. 20 Industrial Kraft W. 20 Hospital White Immediate Delivery Towels and Cabinets from stock. Factory Prices on all Wood's "Sanitation for the Nation" Products. PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 220. Second Avenue Phone 632 LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty Phone (irccn 974 117 .2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA ii PA J f A I C Business House known as Poulson's I UK jALT nlock combining Grocery, Butcher Shop and Cafe, as a going concern. Splendid investment for right party. Any reasonable offer. Apply at Store. TRADES SCHOOL ATTRACTS GIRLS Many Provinces Represented at Re-establishment Institute TORONTO Most girls are Interested in the careers of their future husbands, but few are as methodical about it as Miss A. E. Burrell of Winnipeg who is taking a watchmaker's course here. A student in the course In horology that's watchmaking at the Toronto Training and Re-Establishment Institute, Miss Burrell has another nine months to put in on the year-long course in the fine art of tuning ' up time-pieces before joining her fiancee who Is also a watchmaker. Commandant of the Toronto institute, which offers 25 courses besides watchmaking, Is Lt.-Col. J. M. Muir, formerly head of the Army educational centre at North Bay, Ont. "There's nothing -like this course even though the government allowance doesn't cover all my expenses," Miss Burrell said. She served in the Women's Division of the R.CJV.F. as an instrument maker, and spent most of her service career in Ottawa. The government allowance she receives as a veteran in training is $60 a month. Miss Burrell was the only girl seated at the rows of benches which fill the horology department, although the lathes which are essential equipment In the trade appeared as shiny as the instruments of a super-housekeeper. The course is overflowing with students so classes have to be run on a shift basis. One starts at 8 a.m. and continues till 3 p.m. and 20 minutes later the second shift comes to class. Studies With Her Husband Mrs. Winnli'red Callas of Edmonton was on the second shift and Is the only other woman among the 69 students studying watchmaking. A former Wren, Mrs. Callas is taking the course beside her husband, C. E. Callas, who was in the Air Force. Some 200 ex-scrvicewomen are studying at the Institute which has a total enrolment of 3,700. Former Cwacs, Wids and Wrens are also enrolled in the courses of hairdressing. restaurant cook ing, matriculation and stenography. The hairdrcssir.g course, where there are as many men as women, is unique in Canada, says P. R. Huta of Regina, chief instructor. The course is run like n salon with the general public ns the assignments. Cosmetology chemistry and make-up are some of the subjects taught. Five girls among '0 men have ASTHMA RELIEF A Modern Inhalant Mtthod for Relieving the Symptoms el Ailhma I Hen-Cardiac Nature ant Hay Fever V CAUTION: lUad Literotur Thoroughly and Uu Only As Dirccttd. CONSULT YOUR LOCAL DUUdGIST EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY n 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (H. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE Welding and Body Repairs No job is too large or too small for us. the run of a modern kitchen in the chefs and baker's course. Using the most up-to-date equipment; they study their trade as well as help feed the students in the adjoining school cafeteria. Besides being fed right on the school grounds the ex-service-woman can get her spring outfit there. The' products of the needle trade course are for sale at cost price to the students at the institute. Ex-servicewomen say that .social life is not organized at the school, but Toronto is not as bad a place to live in as they had been led to believe. ISLE FREE OF NAZIS DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, O; Only one German prisoner of war, a man ill in hospital, how is left in the Isle of Man. The others, numbering 498, were re-centy sent to England to work on the land. Daily newspaper accounts of the death of President Roosevelt were bound in five volumes, and presented to a Hyde Park library for the benefit of future historians. keeping rooms. 344 Shcrbrookc Ave. (46) FOUND FOUND Fountain pen, Thurs day noon, 3rd Ave,, front of W. F. Stone's. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. tf) PERSONAL HAS ANY KIND PERSON any baby clothes they wish to dispose of for a needy family in Norway? Phone Blue 909. (lti SLENDOR TABLETS are effective, 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. 1 (401 Our mechanics arc ' experts In body repairs. Dependable, prompt service. TERRACE MACHINE SHOP BOX 202 & GARAGE TERRACE W C OSBORNE V. IMHOFF If CDD Radio Dial L I I l 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) FRIDAY P.M. 4:00 Victor salon Group 4:30 English Favorites 5:00 Vocal Varieties 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes 5:45 Piattei Parade 6:00 Supper Serenade 6;15 Listening Post 6:30 Old Songs 6:45Radlo Town 6:50 Recorded Interlude 6:55 Ideal Hints 7-00 C.B.C. News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Mart Kenney's Orch. 8:30 Pacific Time 9:00 CBR Symphony Orch. 10:00 CBC News 1C:SC Cascade Tales 10:30 Spotlight Bands 11:00 Silent SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30-Operatic Gems 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Singing Strings 9:45 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Children's Scrapbook 10:30 Round-up Time 10:45 Morning Visit 11:00 Hit Songs of Yesterday 11 ::33 Message Period 11:35 Weather Forecast 11:45 Personal Album BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS - - Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: 2c per word per insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth Notices: 50c; Cards ol Thanks. DcaJ,h Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: (2. ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hudson of Kitselas wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Laura Emilie, to James William, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lakey of Edmonton, Alta. The wedding will take place in Prince Rupert March 9, 1946. IN MEMOKIAM MONTIETH In lpvlng memory of our beloved daughter and sister, Berna Mae, who passed away February 15, 1943. "Many a day her name Is spoken, And many an hour she is in our thoughts, A link in our family chain Is broken, She has 'gone from our home but not from our hearts." Sadly missed by Mother, Daddy, sisters andt family. WANTED WANTED Piano, rent or buy. " Black 922. (41) WANTED Board and room for young man. Permanent. Phone 345 mornings. (40) WANTED Typewriter, any condition. Phone Blue 884. (42) WANTED TO RENT Furnished flat, close In. Early occupancy. Write full particulars Box 83 Daily News. (41) HELP WANTED WANTED Mother's helper from about 3:30 to 7:30. Phone Red 879. (tf) W ANTED Housekeeper for small family, large private room, board and $50.00 a month. Other help kept. Phone Red 879. (If) FOU KENT FOR RENT Furnished cabin, near Seal Cove Cold Storase. Phone Blue 825. (43) FOR RENT Suite. Phone Green 195, after 6. (39) FOR RENT Two-room suite. 960 1st Ave. West. Apply 22; 5th Ave. East. Gentleman wanted. (42) FOR RENT Furnished houseT TOR SALE FOR SALE Chesterfield, double bed, kitchen suite and household effects. 1217 8th Ave. E. (44) FOR SALE Crib and high chair. Apply 103 9th Ave. W. (41) FOR SALE High chair In good condition, $4.00. Phone Black 347. (42) 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. Misner, deceased. (50) FOR SALE 3-plece chesterfield suite, good condition. 1001 3rd Avenue. (39) FOR SALE Small apartment house, close in, 3rd Avenue. Owner's flat vacant. Furnished. Good buy and revenue. Dybhavn & Hanson Ltd. (40) FOR SALE 16-foot Clinker-built rowboat. Inboard motor-base installed and propeller shaft drilled. Also suitable for outboard. Phone Blue 367 after 6 or write Box 927. (40 FOR SALE Cabinet radio and record player; writing desk; Remington office typewrite1-. 617 Fulton St. (39) FOR SALE New secondary lum ber ror sale. 20M, irom 2x12 down. Alsa miscellaneous timbers. Will accept good portable typewriter or musical Instrument in part payment. Snap for cash. Box 407, Prince Rupert. (42) FOR SALE Large 4-room house with bath, newly decorated. 252 8th Ave. West, or phone Blue 913. (41) FOR SALE General Electric radio; Westinghouse electric stove; chesterfield and two chairs; china cabinet; two standard lamps; kitchen tablr and chairs; Hoover vacuum cleaner; chesterfield bed; serving table and tray; lawn mower; garden and other tools. Appointment evening.1-;. Phone Green 395. (tf) FOR SALE Chesterfield suite, bedroom suite and other furniture. 537 7th Ave. West. (40) FOR SALE Cafe, in good location on 3rd Ave. Excellent business, steady trade. For information WTlte Eox 556. (41) FOR SALE Modern duplex apartment, stucco front. 327 2nd Ave. West. Phone Red 889. (tf) FOR SALE Large stock of new an'd used furniture at the lowest prices. One fireproof safe, one electric sewing machine, studio couches, can be made into double bed, chcstcrfUlds slightly used, used chairs fi om $7.50, portable gramaph.jnc, beds and springs at low prices, two dining room suites at snap. B. C. Furniture. Phone Black 324. Of) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (30) 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. (tf) RADIO SEUVICU RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone f and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros. Ltd, FAMILY MAKES OWN VIOLINS 1-Year Old riays Instrument Finished After 200 Hours Work TORONTO, (P The Stradi vari family, famous 18th century violin makers, may have their counterpart in the Innes family of Toronto who are playing lnslrumentj of their own making in Toronto music circles today. James Innes Sr., a member of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, learned to make violins in Canada under a teacher named Kusack who, like the famous Antonio Stradivari, took the secret of his special varnish with him when he died. Along with devising a varnish formula of his own, Mr. Innes taught 17-year old James Jr. the rudiments of the craft and after 200- hours' work, which kept his spare time occunied from August until arter Christmas, the younger Innes finished his first violin. James Jr. has used the Instrument in his weekly work in a radio show where he took thr place of his father who har to give up the assignment during the symphony season. Another son. Bob, formerly nf the R.C.A.F.. also learned instrument making from h i s father. He is now making u viola .while awaiting permisiov; to go U) the United States whet he has a Job with the chic? violin-maker at a famous instrument making -company Mr. Innes Sr. thinks thuf Canadian soruce and rurlv maple, the woods used in h. violins are just good a.- tlrr from Europe and perhaps better as in some cases they are harder Each violin gets about eight coats of varntsh with !on:: drying periods between each coating. He believes that modern violins are just as good as those made by the old masters, but the moderns will not get recognition until they have been dead and buried a long time. NOTTS COAL FIELD LONDON, Q A new coal area containing vast reserves of virgin coal has been opened up In Nottingham, England. It is estimated that the area contains 125.CO0.000 tens of proved coal, which would p? '.ce work for some 1,000 men for the next 125 years. A newspaperman whose cdi-forials were known far and wide for their homely wisdom and common sense treatment of vital issues. William Allen White of i the Emporia Gazette is to be! honored by a br nzi; monument r-;T'.ed in his hem tiwn, lj ...a for common ordinary sore throat til STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radii., cedar chest, piano, or thr entire furnishings of your home is convenient an Inexpensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, PHONE OO & STORAGE LTD, Corner 2nd nna Park Avenue EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS All Work Guaranteed ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES FLUORESCENT LIGHTING PUBLIC ADDRESS INTERCOM Mall Orders shipped same day as received RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Third Avenue West Phone 644 Box 1321 Snow Plough Off Track; Train Is 12 Hours Behind ueraliment of a rotary snow plow which went off the trac while digging Into a solidly packed slide half a mile east of Kwlnltsa contributed largely to a 12-hour delay of last night's regular passenger train from the east which finally arrived at 10:45 this mprnlng. The track Is clear again toda- and this evening's train for the East will bs leaving on time at 8 o'clock. INDIAN WAS HISTORY NEW DELHI, Q'A combined inter-service historical section has been set up under the War Department, India, to prepare a comprehensive history of the military achievements of India In the Second Great War. Of 31 companies which put up to 103 per cent of their advertising appropriation in daily newg-sales was 22 per cent, according to the American Association of paper ads. the average gain in Newspaper Representatives. FRI. AND SAT. Km unto. BREAKS INTO RHYME OVER TOWER OPENING LONDON, m Reo . the Tower of i, 'Tt' nii&ion reduced' to sixpence, elicited a rw rrlltnrl'il frn, -m.. It almost seems unrasinv And against all rm. 1 , That Something now chl Than it was befor,. the But still we mu.st br atcsui cm.ee our trouble., i, ww Anri u.-ll'V, 4V,- hi. . ! The rich rewards or PCar', For they arc n:iw And, as alwavs ;nv v, i, ... And we who fnu-h: ';a:e1s. mil, wc gci cneaper ghoy, But would we socm urrat If we said to thosr m n'c' "Leri have a cut in in ' i And krep your BI ;iriv nw, ... ,! I ; Seme codfish -nw ! a i' W - . . t ..I., v. t....i ' Classified Advertising Pays' 100 pounds J0SE ITURBI COMPLETE SHOWS 1:00 3 35 6 J 9;t MSMS 7ec&ce6t' MIRTHQUAKE FRANK KAIHITN SINATRA -GRAYSON J " Ibbb I... AWEIGH i 3 !n "Ml ITT i Copitoi "Jf AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. IN CI.APP BLOCK, SECOND AVE. AND McIIKIDK on Saturday February 16, at 2:30 p.m. CONSISTING -OF: Enamel Kitchen lUnjf. IVALMT DINING HOOM TABLE WITH SIX CHAIKS, Violin and Case, Chesterfield Suite, Walnut Library Table, Office Dcik, Mirrors, 22 Repeater Rifle, Baby's llisli Chair, 7-tube Kadio, Play Prn, 3 Beds, complete, 2 Kindergarten Sets. Llrctric Kanee, Carpets 9x12 ft., and other articles. List your goods for this sale before 11 a.m. Saturday George J. Dawes TERMS CASH The Auctioneer piioxi: KE1 I-' SPECIAL one week only BEACH BABY BUGGY GO-CART BABY BASSINETTE EDUCATIONAL SET KINDERGARTEN DROP-LEAF SET Limited Sale one purchase to earli customer only furnituke TAFT & ODOWES NOVELTIES (Formerly J. II. Mair) OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON .; (!.;9 KWONG SANQ HOP KEE CHOP SUE! HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to KlngTal) All your patronage weto to 2 tSl Open a pjn- Outside Orders from J to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 2tf Becoming more popular every day Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL G:30 AM. to 2:00 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and 'Chinese dishes.