FAQE rOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE J ' VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELLER Take a Tip from One Who Knows When It Comes To Skirts and Blouses... Peoples Store Is Just About Tops . SWEATERS : SKIRTS : BLOUSES They're Smart for 39-14 And as usual the Peoples Store is Just as smart in offering a complete stock at the proper time. NEW ARRIVALS EVERY WEEK Mall Orders Promptly Filled Rupert UPERT P rEOPLES jTORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Ueilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 Julia Arthur DRESS PUMPS In British Tan and Golden Tobacco Colors with Dress Cuban and Low Cuban Heels. Perfect fitting Elasticized lines Black Kid Tango Plumps! Just arrived . Family Shoe "The Home of r Store Ltd. Good Shoes" OPENING OF choicest cuts of Meat, (T Fresh Fruit and vegetables in season from I our own - farm arriving t.y each boat. Complete line of groceries. ECONOMY HERE! Vacation Time... Terrace . . . Lakelse Lake New low transportation rates to all points in the Terrace area. Prompt and courteous service Write for information and reservations. BUS ; TAXI : TRANSFER SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT TERRACE, B.C. FORMAL RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Your Shop-pine Tour should Include a visit to this nearby Butcher Shop where IT T- i you'll always find an abundant supply of tho ALL PRICED FOR CHAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Clock, Jewelry Hand Engraving DIAMOND MERCHANT I I I h DAILY NEWS Classified Section... Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion TTTTVTTT YYY YY V V YYY YTVTYV i ' WANTED I WANTED Soldier's wife with child desires house work. Apply National Selective Service. Mrs. Duff. (198) WANTED By the Dally News, an opportunity to show you how quickly and efficiently our classified ads work. WANTED By end of August, 2 I furnished rooms for alrforce-man and wife. Ph. Blue 767. a (197) WANTED Portable sawmill. State price and full particulars. Apply Box 826 Dally News. (200) $25 REWARD for house or suite, furnished or unfurnished. Couple, no children. Ph. Green 512. (199) WANTED TO RENT For young couple with 2 children, a 4 or 5 room house. Centrally located. Apply Box 757 Dally News. (tf) HELP WANTED WOMAN to care for small boy school age. Live in. Ph. Green 195 after six. (198) HOUSEKEEPER wanted; full or part time, at once. 208 4th Ave. W. Ph. 844. (tf) HELP WANTED Woman to clean house half-day per week. Blue 913. H198) FOR SALE FOR SALE 6-roomed house. near schools and dry dock. Phone Blue 781. (202) FOR SALE Modern 4-room cottage, partly furnished, 6th 1 Avenue West. Immediate occupation. McClymont Agencies. 307 3rd Avenue. 197i FOR SALE Six-room house with bath, $1200. 1956 7th Ave. East. Seal Cove. Apply H. G. Helgerson's office. (207 1 FOR SALE 6-room house on 2 lots; nice garden, garage and wood sheds, on Broadway, one half block off Main St.. Smlthers, B.C. D. Deneen, Box 153. FOR SALE Barber chair. Phone 947. 197 FOR SALE 5-room modern bungalow near schooL $2,100. Apply II. G. Helgerson . (199) FOR SALE Three room house, Salt Lakes. Cheap. Phone Blue 615. (197) FOR SALE 50 h-p. Bollnder diesel with spare parts with clutch, completely reconditioned. Make first class power plant for small sawmill or similar industry. Particulars from Finning Tractor and Equipment Company, Vancouver, B. C. (208) WANT A LITTLE extra money lor your holidays? Then advertise in the Daily News that piece of furniture you no longer need, or that camera, or any other article. Results wlli please you. FOR SALE Tenders will be re ceived by the undersigned until noon, Thursday, August 31, for the purchase of the Old Post Office site situate at the corner of 2nd Avenue and 7th Street, being Lots 23 and 24, Block li, Section 1, City of Prince Rupert. The buildinE Is eaulDDed with modern hot water heatlne plant and is modernly electrically wired throughout. Arrangements for Inspection may be made by telephoning the undersigned. TERMS: 50 cash and the balance to be arranged. HIGHEST or any tender not necessarily accepted. NORMAN A. WATT, Administrator of the Estate of Cora E. Black, deceased, Court House, Prince Rupert. PERSONAL MUSIC TUITION for beginners commencing Saturday, Sept. 2. Phone 466. (205) BAYZAND & SEELEY. Painting, Decorating, Kaisomining. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. "Satisfaction" our motto. LONELY Get acquainted. Hun dreds of members, all ages, cities and country Including Vancouver, Victoria. Prince Ru pert and B.C. Many with! means, wiaows wun iarms and city property. Housekeepers, city and country girls. Particulars 10c. Ladles free. Eitab. 1024. Western Social Club, Sub. 23, Edmonton, Alberta. (201) SWAP WILL SWAP almost new dinette suite for sewing machine in good condition, or will sell for $60. 401 6th Ave. E. (198) THE DAILY NEWS' TOE3DAY. Hero of Present Soviet Offensive Is Young Woman MOSCOW. Aug. 22 One of the heroes of the Red Army's pres- !cnt offensive is a woman. Lt.- ICol. Evdokia Bershanskaya. She Is the commander of an air regiment which In recent weeks made 10,539 sorties and blew up sntnp R(W1 rjprmnn mllif arv rVi- Jectlvcs, 83 oil dumps, nine military trains, three railway stations and other objectives. This gallant Russian woman is only 31 years old. She wears four, decorations, one of which was awarded her before the war. Born of a Cossack family in the Caucasus, she lost her parents in childhood and at the age of nine was placed In children's home. After graduating from secondary school she prepared to be come a teacher. Instead she became Interested in aviation and obtained permission to enter the flying school of the Civil Air Fleet. After several years she became a pilot instructor and was later appointed flight commander. It was at this time she met and married Pilot Peter Bershanskaya. When war broke out in 1941. Bershanskaya was an air navigator with the rank of major. Leaving their four-year-old son in the care of an uncle, the parents went to the front, the husband being sent to the North and his wife to the south where she and her regiment have hammered so successfully at the Germans. JANUARY 3 4 5 6 7 1933 SVN MOS 1 ?, LOST LOST Lady's gold wrist watch. Pl!i rptnrn tn ihn rn!1Vl News. LOST Black leather zlppered purse containing registration card, passport, papers, Ronson lighter, some cash. Finder please keep cash and return purse and contents to Dally News Office. (197) $50.00 REWARD for return of lost smooth haired fox terrier dog. Color, black and white. Head nearly all black, legs and feet white, black spot on right shoulder, big black patch left side. Ph. Black 159. Box 821 Dally News. (198) TIMBER BALE X3M93 Sealed tenders will be recetred by ine Minuter oi undi t victoria. B.C , not later than 11 o'clock In the forenoon on the 7th day of Sep tember. 1844. for the purchaae of Licence X 35493. to cut 1.800.000 feet of Bunding and Felled Hemlock. Spruce and Cedar over an area comprising part of Lot 1117. 1118. 2062 2722 and 2726 on Deep Creek, tlx miles North of Terrace. Range 8. Coast Land District. Two (2 1 years will be allowed for removal or timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C., or Dlatrtct Forester, Prince nupert, D.C. Advertise in the Dally News. GEO. JLDAWES jVUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FUKNITURE AND IIOU8K-HdLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 116 4th Ave. E. RED 127 PACIFICCAFE Special: Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 0:00 ajn. to 2:00 a.m. SOFTBALL LEAGUES Port Edward, Allies, Soo Suds, Barrett All Chalk Up Victories By CHARLES CARNEY Their ability to take a dangerous rally by the opposition in their stride paved the wa for the Port Edward team's 7-4 victory over Coast Regiment in the first game of the Area Softball League semi-finals last night at Port Edward. Going into the last of the third inning, the winners held a 5-0 lead. Norwood, their pitcher, developed wlldness. however, and was yanked in the fourth with the bases faied ana the score-5-4. His successor, Cuntz, halted the Coaster's uprising and held them under control from then on. Score by Innings: Port Edward .... 302 000 2 -7 Coast Regt 003 100 0 -4 Batteries: Norwood, Cuntz and Wagner; Hcrtzman and Hrynlw. Continuing their impressive showing in the Women's League play-offs. Allies defeated Air , Force WD.'s 8-5 at Elliott Flela. This was the first of a best-of-five games final series. They meet again Wednesday at 7 :30 at Seal Cove. Air Force pitcher. Vera Bar ilko. hurled outstanding ball, striking out 10 batteries. The i winning pitchers, Joanne Lowe and Margaret Morgan, also wert in top form. No hurler allowed more than single base hits. Antes opened the scoring with three runs in the first inning i but by the second inning Air i Force tied up the game. Alius this Old and That w Hm yr Hittar was fcohr. Frawa, paoca port In UXA. raaawaa! Gaaarot Woo hoty to Ina Sir Malal aVfetaa tlmw Ma Soar Iwk.o" at Na York. OLD The Business and BERT'S TRANSFER & MESSENGER SERVICE Moved to Murphy's Lumber Yard, 225 1st Ave. East Phone Black 884. Bert Bellamy .... Reg. Wilson GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Complied Besner Block Phone 387 FRASER HOUSE Mr. Hicks Will not be responsible after Sept. 17 for baggage and articles left here prior to January, 1944. SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 SEE F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phono Black 884 Income Tax Returns Prepared See K. E. MORTIMER 321 2nd Ave. Phone 88 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54.. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert pushed in another three runs! in the fifth against two more for the Air Force in the same lnnwg. Allies chalked up another two runs In the seventh for a final score of 8-5. Scores by lninas: Allies 300 103 1 -8 WJJ.'s 210 020 0 - 6 Batteries: Lowe and Morgan, and Hawkins; Barllko and Mur ray. At Seal Cove. Soo Suds lost to Ask-Acks 4-2. and were eliminated from the Area League'.' quarter-finals. In another quarter-final tut i Barrett whipped Air Force 8-1 1 They will meet again Wednesday , at 6:15 pjn. at Seal Cove The 9th Coast and Po"t El ward are scheduled to plJ.v n; second of a two-of- three r-amt semi-finals tomorrow at 6 30 pjn. at Elliott Field. YAt.CA. War Services are re sponsible for the orcar.zaf ..r: and supervision of the tearue and the supplying of advar. data and information on game played. TO PRODUCE LEATHER SURA. FIJI Oi - Experiment carried out in FIJI have shown that excellent leather can be produced in the colony. Successful experimental work still is being carried out and efforts now are being made to establish this new industry in a small local factory. Remember Chum Calendar the year 1933? ml tHa Qnmmn Rlktf Art, m4 AMI aaaalataa1 Cfcaatallar af Oomd;, Ganaony and Gf act tritain ilgnad 1 0-yaof Roata. aarmal rflalamaHa ralaftaas SattJ. tolbo U4 a KoM of 24 Ma plana horn Caatwy of Frogiaw ti portion at Okooo. Camaaall Wala Mi awn laaad ratard ay U at 371.101 m m k. eat Mas Sdaaallaifl In Ina 1 0 roand CHUM Tobacco of Quality Professional IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mali Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture la all Its branches 200 4th Street Phone 056 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. r. Lovin. Representative Box S28 1315 Plggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Thorough Job, reasonable rates. Apply Box 814 Dally News VAL SPIDEL Floor Banding and Finishing Alterations and Repairing Phono Green 880 General Delivery CHIYNEY 6WEEPINO OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Dlack 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN FIRST SMASHING DRAMij mm a a a a a, 1 mm w. mm m JUVtNILt UtLlNQUENCY REACH THE SCREEN! The whole notion's haod-ing for a SHOCK whtn it ! this oop revelation of what's going on bo-hind tho backs of both parents' and policol It's drama you won't forgot I On Inc Same fitoaiam pJ I'rsturette: "G KAMI FATHER'S FOLLI EH" Cartoon "A DAY IN JlNL WOULD .NEWS EVENTS CAP1TOIC SHOWING TOMOKKOU ONLY Feature at 1 49. 3 SO :j j: Citmplrte Shows at 1 00 3 0: Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to Change) TUESDAY PAL 4 0O 8 Hind off 4 IS-O. I. Jive 4.30- O. I. 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