THE DAILY NEWS PAOE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE JEWELER r i 1 V CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist In Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Enstavinr VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE Tor Fine China, Oinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER DIAMOND MERCHANT Young Feet Are Important d Sturdy From home to school and back again runs up a lot of walking mileage, but these smartly designed oxfords and walking shoes can take It. The extra quality in them assure long life and lasting good appearance. SHOES FOR BROTHER, SISTEK, MOTHER AND DAI) Cut Rate Shoe Store 506 Third Avenue Across from Ormes' Drug Store The Record Shows . . . Folks like The Variety Store. They like the good values they receive here, the wide variety of useful items they need regularly. Whether you want things for yourself, your house, or as gifts . . . come in and look around. The Variety Store A, MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY STEEL COT, 2'6" x 6' Each $7.50 ROLL-UP MATTRESS to fit $650 BEDROOM TABLES, with Drawers. W.W, Special $3.93 WINDOW SHADES, all sizes. Green. From $1.10 BABY HIGH CHAIRS. Natural. Each v $150 Wc appreciate your Mail Orders and your enquiries 1'hoiie 775 337 3rd Avenue POULSEN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN Gtli Ave. E., Beside P.O. Station II. "Select Lunches and Select Service" Celebrating the Opening of the Grill Pre-Sale of Candy, Peanuts, etc. POULSEN'S GROCERY First Come First Served Place an Ad in The Daily News It Pays Classified Ads Advertising In this section Is payable In advance at the office. Please do not ask us to deviate from this rule WANTED WANTED Small trunk. Phone Red 911. (141) WANTED Second-hand outboard motor. Phone 836, Port Edward. (144) WANTED Kitchen ice box. Phone Green 687. (142) WANTED Children to sell Carnival tickets. State name, ase and school. Apply Dox 778 Daily News. (143) WANTED TO ItENT For young couple with 2 children, a four or five room house. Centrally located. Apply Box 757 Dally News. (tf) WANTED URGENTLY Serviceman needs house or apartment for wife and daughter. Responsible party! Don't drink or smoke if desired won't even breathe! Apply Box 750 Daily News. (145) WANTED Woman for general cleaning, etc. Hour work, good wages, steady employment Apply National Selective Service A.F. 137. (142) WANTED 2-room apartment by young couple, no children. Phone Prince Rupert Hotel Room 96. (141) TENDERS CALLED TENDERS will be received until June 30th. for the interior decoration of First United Church. Speficatlons may be obtained at the Manse 32 6th Avenue. Mall tenders to G. W. Crane. Box 1451 City. (147) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING ESTHER STANYER Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver Phone Red 934 or call at 1467 Sixth Avenue East, Upstairs VAL SPIDEL Floor Sanding and Finishing Alterations , and Repairing Phone Green 880 General Delivery SPEEDY RADIO SERVICE Green 397 Guaranteed 48 Hour Service on all makes of Radios By Factory Trained Experts SEPTIC TANKS And Filter Lines Cleaned and Repaired. Apply Box 749 Dally News. PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST Prop.: MRS. A. R. LOCK 300 3rd Ave. Phone 777 SEE . F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 831 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mail Orders Box 09 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th Street Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 FOR SALE FOH SALE Household furniture. Apply 1407 8th Ave. East. (143) FOR SALE 4 h.p. Easthope Marine Engine, shaft, propel-lor. 1307 Overlook Street. (146) FOR SALE - Walnut bedroom suite, studio lounge, kitchen furniture, linoleum, etc. 1418 8th Ave. East, evenings after) 7 or Saturday afternoon. U42) FOR SALE O 111 net boat with drum. 30 feet long. 7 h.p. Palmer engine. Fully equipped. Boat overhauled and ready to fish. Price $375 cash. Can be seen at Cassiar Cannery. (142) FOR SALE Modern 6 room house in good condition, full basement, new furnace, with two fine lots facing 5th Ave. in the 300 Block East. Possession in 30 days. Apply McCly-mont Agencies, 307 3rd Ave. for price and terms. (142) FOR SALE OH range, almost new. Apply 345 5th East. FOR SALE Seven-tube cabinet radio. Majestic; good shape. $30.00. Apply 916 10th Ave. East. (142) FOR SALE Trolling boat. "Westerner," "Jane M." and "Morell." at Fishermen's Floats. P.Hoffman. (142) FOR SALE Ford car, two door, 1937 model, good rubber, celling price. One No. 24 Woods four knife planer, complete with five pairs of side heads. One No. 3 National sawmill with two head saws, sawdust and slab conveyors. log haul: like new, only used five" months. For inspection and prices see Strom Lumber Company, Prince George, B.C. (tf HELP WANTED WANTED Two short order cooks and two experienced waitresses immediately, for small lunch counter. Apply Selective Service AJ. 136. (tl) WANTED Housekeeper to live In or woman to do housework two or three times weekly. Phone Blue 801 or apply 346 4th Ave. West. SAWYER, Edgerman, Green-chainmen. Lumber Pliers and MJllworkers wanted for 23 thousand foot sawmill. Good accomodation. Celling wages paid. Apply National Selective Service for order number (991) 5665. (tf) WORK WANTED THREE servicemen experienced in office work desire employment nightly In same or wtU accept any other type of work. Apply Box 779 Daily News. (It) FOUND FOUND Man's wrist watch. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. FOR EXCHANGE WILL SWAP small portable Roy al Signet typewriter for 620 Kodak camera. Box 777 Dally News. (142) PERSONAL BAYAND it SEELEY, Painting, Decorating. Kalsomlnlng. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. "Satisfaction" our motto. DANCE TUESDAY, JUNE 20 ODDFELLOWS' HALL INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin. Representative Box 526 1315 Plggot Ave. Prince Rupert. B.C. WEST END CAFE (Chop Suey House) REOPENS SATURDAY, MAY 27 Completely Renovated 828 3rd Ave. West Phone 201 ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. (By Dorothy Garbutt) The Service Wives" Club met m th l.iriips' lnurne at the "Y" on Thursday afternoon with nine ladles and nine cnimreii present. Work was done on curtains for one of the forts. Tho raffle was donated by Mrs. Sargent and was won by Mrs. Kuhn. Tea was served by Mrs. Pavey and Mrs. Kohn. Flash! Double Flash! Latest play by play report by Arthur nnaprvic Number One Corres pondent, on a mighty ball game played Tuesday night at Barrett Point Here Is what Arthur says: "All you souoaii ians ana-ian-nles who didn't have the pleasure of seeing the scheduled game between Port Edward Yanks and Barrett Point at the Muskeg Bowl, missed the battle of the century. Boy! Watta' hot game 17 innings at 90 In the shade with a final score for tnc tannic nf 3-2. At the end of the third in nings, the score was 2-0 for the Yanks. Then in the sixth Feter-son and Buffle were walked. Pnnnenhelm tied the score by hitting a two-bager to the out field, driving in reterson irom thkrd and Buffle from second. Prom then on It was neck and neck. (Hey. Arthur this Is a ball game not a horse raee. Buffie pitching like a demon pitchforking, perhaps?) until the fifteenth, with one Yank on second, another on third, and one out. he struck out the other two In the sixteenth, with one Yank on third and none out. Ted Langhorn socked the old pill home and Buffle got the other two At the end or toe seventeenth with two men on bases. r4rlc hit a two-bacser. britMtmr in Major Seidon from third with the winning run. "Thu the flrat American defeat of the season -but it sure was no disgrace as they wert a swell bunch of sports and played a grand game. So-o-o now the Coast Battery is Terrace bound this week-end Uhev hooei can you Barrett? iPun copywrtght by Peacock. 13 TAXI Now in operation Under New Management SERVICE 8 a.m. to I a.m. Halifax Volunteer Group lis Put on Nearly 2,000 Free Shows HALIFAX. June 16 Oi When the servicemen and merchant mariners hit Halifax their bet entertainment friend Is Uncle Mel. the genial fellow who Is ready to stage a variety show at the drop of a hat. Uncle Mel calls his organization the Concert Parties Guild and it Is composed of amateurs and professionals who devote their spare time to this work. Girls and music please at any time but present that combination to men wearied with weeks at sea or months in the outforts and the result Is terrific But that type of show. Isn't the entire diet. The men display as much enthusiasm for plays and classical music, whether In out-fort or hostel, hospital or transport ship. Uncle Mel or Hugh Mills as he Is known in business life Is not a man who turns his attention during the odd free evening to making life 'happier for tne stranger. He's at it every day and night of tne year planning, stating and presenting shows. This Is possible because his wife Aunt Mel run his business, a woman's fashion shop, and also Is hU chief lieutenant In hu entertainment work. 1 Concert, Parttos Guild '.roupci have been applauded by mor than ljOOOKW men thrmg nearly 2.000 performance -Unele Mel formed his organiza tlon four months after the wa" started. Theatrical enterprise on t; at scale needs money and plntv :t It. It comes from interested up rmrtera who donate money I costumes, musical imirumr:, a public address system air. mobiles, and all the other turn required to keep a portable show running smoothly. But none of this money reaches Uncle Mel or his performers they are all 100 percent volunteers. Another Guild service Is finding and supplying recreational equipment to ships and outposts Curtains, costumes, furniture. radios, spotlights, sewing machines, pianos, phonograph, records, ma no rolls, its-saw pus sies and lighting equipment, all valued at more man S11.WXJ. rtt been giveri away ao far. Raymond M&uey. the stagr and screen star who recently resigned his commission in an Canadian Army because of n-k ness. said the Guild Is "Uf ocv in Canada. The work being dun-tit simply marvellous." You, the people of British Columbia, have your forests handed to you on a silver platter, both for industrial and recreational use. This Is your birthright, do your part to maintain It. . . 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They'll never turn yellow If you remember to givo them a final rime in Bluo on waihday AUCTION SALE Ttnifc Tuna 99 9 n Til AND MORE IfiTEOLT' v .4 Y Havine received instructions froir M- r n, ....... ovi ii, i, c i unll liv Pii V - tion at the above address, the contort' cf well-appointed dwelling, consisting tv "I;cf( Chesterfield Suite in brown monair. ' . . ... ( .n ton Rug, I-uined Oak Dining Room mi: 1 goleum Square, Reds, Diwcre, Table 1 :i,r- Garden Tools and other items too uw-iu.- to list Terms cash. No reserve. Fish ermen J. MA1R, Auctioneer. armers Wo now have the Itevisecl and Enforced Edition of The Hansen Handbook For Piloting Inland Waters of IUGKT SOUND BRITISH COLUMIHA SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA SOUTHWESTERN ALASKA