RUPERT PEOPLES STORE j 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 Distributed 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. Rupert Peoples 'At All : r - Classified Advertising - - fclasfclfleds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth Notices: 60c; Caras of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: t2. FUNEKAL NOTICE STRACHAN Mrs. Margaret Ritchie. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. A. F. MacSween at the Grenvllle Court Chapel, Fraser Street, at 2:30 p.m. Monday February 25. Interment In Fairview Cemetery. B. C. Undertakers. (46) -WANTED WANTED Cheap for cash, two pair snowshoes. Can be in Z poor condition if frames are good. Room 39 Central Hotel, t (46) 2 WANTED Furnished house-1 . keeping room, close in. Apply uox 85 uauy News. (46) WANTED TO RENT Small fur-Z. nished house, close In; early - occupancy. Write full particu 3 lars Box 83, Daily News. (40 URGENTLY WANTED Chrom- atlc harmonica (mouth organ. Phone Red 808. (46) FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms. Private cn- 1 trance. 1021 2nd Ave. West. 2 Phone Blue 874. (51) FOR RENT Sleeping room, - close In. Phone Blue 605. (48) FOR RENT Two-room suite. j 537 8th Ave. West. (47) FOR RENT One furnished x suite and two single rooms. . 2C9 5th Ave. West. (48) JfOR RENT House, furniture - for sale. $75 revenue. Apply 5 549 West 9th Ave. (47) FOR RENT Single furnished " room, close In. $12.50. 224 5th x Ave. West: (46) FOR RENT Furnished house- 3 keeping rooms. 344 Sherbrooke Ave. (46) FERSONAL ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS This Is a positive and. permanent release from drinking t without cost or inconvenience, s It Is a personal and conflden-s tlal service rendered by other alcoholics who have found free-as dom through Alcoholics Anonymous. Box 78 Dally News. LLOYD S CORN AND CALLOUS s SALVE gives immediate relief from corns and callouses. 50c s at Ormes Ltd. (43) York General Construction See or Hionc Us on a New Insulation KIM5UL Something New and the Best Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Name It, and We Can Do It tesWE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP Phone Black 12C Day Times Your Humble HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Housekeeper for small family. Nice bright room, good wages. Apply Blue FOR SALE FOR SALE What offers for big house, containing five two-room suites and three-room suite for buyer? 537 8th Ave. West. (U) FOR SALE Boat "Rita," 32-foot .troller. At New Floats. Phone Black 170. (48) FOR SALE Six-hole all enamel McClnry Escort range. 77 Wan tage Koaa. Anytime. (48) FOR SALE McClary Byng kitchen range, $45.00. Leaving town. Phone Black 953. (47) FOR SALE 6 -room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (48) FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet sedan, god condition; Serial riumDer 4053647, Licence No. 29168. One electric iron, 8-tube electric radio. 1320.8th Ave. East. (48) FOR SALE New electric heavy press irons and electric hotplates, very special prices. Hotplates now $4.75; press irons $7-.00. New 1946 mantel radios. B.C. Furniture. Phone Black 324. 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, Sec tion 2, City of Prince Rupert. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms strictly cash. O. 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) LOST AND FOUND 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) LOST Black umbrella between Fulton Street and Hospital. Phone Black 315. (46) WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING Phone Green 937 Evenings i Store Servant" HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make a skin tonic? A. Mix 2 pt. alcohol, 2 oz. spirits of camphor, 2 oz. spirits of ammonia, 5 oz. sea salt. Add enough boiling water' to make I qut. Put In a bottle and shake until the salt Is dissolved. Al ways shake well before using. Rub with this tonic after the bath. It is also very soothing for tired nerves. Q. How can I keep a layer of cake fresh after It has been cut? A. Try taking two slices of bread and sticking them against the freshly cut surface of the cake by means of toothpicks. Q. How can I remove scratches from furniture? A. Rub sweet oil into the scratches, using the finger tips. Then polish with a soft cloth. TWO-HEART TROUBLE BRISBANE, Australia, P A Queensland soldier in Tarakan, Borneo, has been admitted to hospital with a minor leg troublj and a heart affection. Not satisfied with his heart action, a medical officer ordered an x-ray which disclosed two hearts beating alternately. A Brisbane specialist says the man will probably live to a ripe old age. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES POSTAL EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Sprln1? Postal Examination Letter Carrier, Postal Clerk, Mail Porter. Full particulars upon request to the M.C.C. Schools. 301 Enderton Bldg.j Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modem and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machlneri Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf; RADIO SERVICtS RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRaf Bros. Ltd. "UOVMINMKNT I.KIKih ACT" NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE NOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVEN that on the 5th day of March next the undersigned Intends to apply to tho Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence No. 7393 Issued In respect of premises being part of a building known as Knox Hotel, situate at First Avenue In the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon the lands uescrioea as Lots nuiriDcrea Tnirteen (13) and Fourteenth (14) of Block Two (S) of Section Ono (1) Map 023. rrince Kupert iana Kegistration District In the Province of British Columbia, from Knox Hotel Company Limited to Beaudotn Hotel Co. Ltd. of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, the Transferee. DATED at Prince RuDert. B.C.. this 29th day of January A D. 1946. Jules Vanderbeclc, President. Quad Mother Coming Soon Hopes of English Nora Carpenter Raised by Suit For Divorce HEANOR, Eng., (API Three little pink-cheeked youngsters; surviving' trio of quadruplets whose birth here almost two years ago was heralded throughout the world, are today among America's latest potential citizens. And .they are- good specimens. They will have no difficulty passing quarantine as they approach the Statue of Liberty, if health has anything to do with it. They have never been 111. except for slight colds, and have rot needed the doctor for 12 months now. Madeline, Maureen and Michael are the children of Nora Carpenter and William H. Thompson, war veteran and commercial printer of Pittsburgh, whose wife's suit for divorce eventually will leave him lite to marry and make a normal home for the ysungsters. In the meantime here in this picture postcard ' Derbyshire term Nora Carpenter goes on with the motherly care that has kept Madeline, Maureen and Michael in perfect health during the first two years of.thelr.llves There Is no special regimen for them nothing more than the ordinary care that any conscientious mother, handicapped though she may be by British austerity, would give her youngsters. The children did get off to a good start in a local nursing home for three months after their birth. McDonald the fourth of the quads, died at the end of two weeks not an unusual occurrence in multiple births. But Madeline, Maureen and Michael lived on .glucose, then diluted cow's milk for a month, when they were put on undiluted milk J end then were given a proprie tory milk formula. They were weaned at the end of seven months and took to eating vegetable soup, with the milk diet continued in (supplementary form. From the start they' had vitamin K. then vitamin B-l' and later vitamin D. From weights of three pounds, eight ounces at birth, the babies increased to 22 pounds, nine ounces at the age of 18 months. Living In G Modest . ITcme If you visited them you would find the babies in the modest sitting room of the Carpenter home, behind an unoccupied store on the slope of the Derby road as It enters this peaceful town of 21,000 Inhabitants. Romping over a frayed divan, before a coal stove set In the recess of the fireplace, Michael takes the lead. He U after "Took" the black tomcat. He tires of the pet and Madeline, then Maureen, in childish imitation, start. annoying the animal. "Took" doesn't mind having his tail pulled, but manages to disengage himself and walk away. Leaning against the hearth fender, Nora dreams of the day when she will be boarding one of Ml Bowling Season's Biggest Event City Championships AT RECREATION ALLEYS Fifth Avenue East, Phone 84C ALL BOWLERS INVITED Ten Pins Singles and Doubles, start 12 Noon, February 24 (Closing entry date Feb. 22), Men's Five Pin Singles and Doubles, March 13. Ladies' Five .Jin Singles and Doubles, March 20. Entry Fee. Engraved Trophies. Many Prizes. Handicap, If possible. Business places Invited to donate prizes for Ladies' and Men's Five Pin Events. rUINCE RUPERT'S GREATEST SPORTS Conducted by F. F. Ernewcln J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 sat Waterfront Whiffs Local Waterfront Dispute Ilcinjj Conciliated Settling Cow Hay Question at Long Last Conciliation proceedings started in Vancouver this week in connection with" the dispute between the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union, on the one hand, and the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. and Atlin Fisheries, on the other, over the closed shop clause in a proposed new agreement. Sittings are being held under the chairmanship of William Fraser, who was named conciliator by the provincial Department of Labor. On Wednesday hearing of the arguments in the case of the Cold Storage took place, with Norman Hyland representing the B.C. Packers, while on Friday the hearing in connection with Atlin Fisheries was held with George Clarke as representative for the company. The workers are being represented by Alex Gordon and William Rigby. II the 1946 city council, as It appears likely, can finally settle the question of security of tenure for Industries which may lp-cate in Ccw Bay it will have ac complished something which for upwards of 30 years has been a j problem In Prince Rupert, The ; various aspects or the Cow Bay PAYS ADMIRAL'S WAY SYDNEY, Australia, f. - A young airman in a queue outside n theatre In Sydney chummed no with the man next to him and paid for his ticket. When he discovered that his guest was Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, he promptly "put the hard word on him" to help him to get Into the British Fleet Air rm. the GI nursery ships to go to New Yotk and then to Pittsburgh. A frail, quiet and timid girl, .she offers only a .shy smile when a remark helps her to visualize a normal home with the father of her children in America. "It will give her a chance to settle down and be comfortable," Nora's mother puts In. 'It is time to scrub Madeline. Maureen and Michael, and Nora corrals them in an adjoining room for their daily baths. question have provided a bone of contention since the very earliest days here and have engaged the attention of all local bodies and even, at times, the courts, the most prlmincnt incident having been the sequel of the action of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co. back around 1911 when It filled In the mouth of the bay and had to dig it out again. Ac various times In the checkered history of the affairs of the bay, officially known as "Cameron's Cove," It was envisioned as the site of important industries. At one time It developed Into an unsightly dumping ground for derelict and sunken craft, being finally cleaned up at the edict of City Commissioner W. J. Alder. Now if the subdivision plan of the city goes through, It should be- Steamshin JMSL Service from Prince Rupert to OCEAN FALLS POWELL RIVER VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avqnue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Kaien Co-op "Annual M.i:.,. GARY COOPER - LOR ETTA YOUNG in . "ALONG CAME JONES" SUNDAY MIDNITE AND MONDAY 1:00 - 2:18 - 4:24 6:42 - 9:00 Prom Sweet aruJ hot -but m0S"tfy he ifce to pay r IMTHS Bid 'the Rom DOLORES M0RAN AtlYN JOSLYH St!ltfmnt,. - buslnVl ers' CoZM during 1945 Wer, JS the annual "M elation held IT "all last niKht ,i S the co-operative eni? CCSSfu Vf.ir iu- co-operative's "WU! tntali. I elation president Classifled Ads Jmn8rfl. Wm. Gargan Ann Sin( Tn REGINALD GARDINER GUY MBBEC ...... ...... , iaiiii at Fviunrn . Dimti uuii cu viinniiriu ivianniTr CAPITOL IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT sen Ldlng Cig0reerFoar"i Afmed bee" , uave of Glf, Those es TO: 1 tobacco to o0r S Uno e,uary Pla" ,,46 . h' , ,PPW " .rC t t ni w r". na,t V Co flan. . - same P ot fr. ' .f0' Twk on come a settled Industrial area and a permanent asset .to ibe. local waterfront. It will give the boatbuilding establishments now established there the opportunity to establish themselves on a stable basis and provide themselves with permanent plant and equipment. Other small Industries may also be able to find sites In the conveniently and centrally located area. Union steamer Cardcna, Capt. Alex McLennan, arrived in port at 4 o'clock this morning from Vancouver and waypolnts, sailing at 8 a.m. on her return south. ? ; W1"