it '1 .t I I! i t PAGE SIX Expert OPTICAL VISIT OITIt BASEMENT STORK For fine China, IHntirrwarr, C.lanes, (lactate and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER CASUALAIRES... THE WORLD'S MOST COMFOHTAIJLE-SIIOE LIGHT AS A FEATHER FLEXIBLE AS A WHIP WEAK THEM EVERYWHERE Priced $3.95 Family Shoe "The Home of MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars hate more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and' Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion Fair Way FOOD MARKET HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN 'FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES INSTANT SERVICE Location Next to Y.M.C.A. 3rd Ave. Open Evenings RUPERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Dally Canadian Fish rRINCE RUPERT CO. SERVICE CHAS. IHUUMEAl) Optometrist In Charre Watch. Clock, Jewelry Kepalrlnr, Hand Kncratlng DIAMOND MEItrilANT Slore Ltd. Good Shoes" NO WAITING Every Thursday 7 p.m. at the Auction Rooms of J. MAIR, Auctioneer THIRD AVENUE (Next door to Commodore Cafe) & Cold Storage Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA Classified Ads Adre rtlslnt In this ec4lon is payable In advance at the office. 1'leaxe do not at It as to deviate from this rule WANTED WANTED TO BUY 4-6 os. Fir, Rod. Box 786 Dally News. 155 WANTED Co-op worker would like room in west end with board and laundry If possible, with private I-mlly. Apply Post Office Box 492. 153 LAUNDRY TAKEN at 133 Overlook Street. 11 $5.00 REWARD Small house or apartment, furnished; responsible party, box 750 Dally News. (I53. Y.W.OA. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Oarbuti. WANTED Single man would like room In west end with private family. Apply Box 784 Dally News. (153) WANTED Fir piling, Cedar poles, all sizes. Quote prices f.oi. shipping point, earliest shipment. Nledermeyer- Mar-Un Co.. Spalding BMg, Portland, Ore. (15) WANTED TO RENT For young cbupte with 2 children, a four or five room house. Centrally located. Apply Box 757 Dally News. Ufl WANTED Respectable airman and wife want housekeeping room. Seal Cove Area. Box 783 Dally News.. (151) WANTED Light house-keeping rooms by reliable army couple with one child. Will move In immediately. Apply Box 782 Dally News. (154) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 SMITH & ELKINS LTD, Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 EXPERT PERMANENT WAVLNG AND HAIR STYLINO ESTHER STANYER Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver Phone Red 934 or call at 1467 Sixth Avenue &t. Upstairs VAL SPIDEL Floor Sanding and Finishing Alterations and Repairing Phone Green 880 General Delivery SPEEDY RADIO SERVICE Green 397 Guaranteed 43 Hour Service on all makes of Radios By Factory Trained Experts SEE F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 881 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning-Authorized "FLEXFORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guessas Waterproofing a Specialty. PIIONE 858 Mall Orders Box 89 HELEN'S BEAUTV SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 200 4lh Street Than 855 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS , Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin. Representative Box 529 1315 Plggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE THE DAILY NEWS FOR SALE Trotting boat n Baby." 32 feet tone. IS hone power Vivian engine. Apply New Floats. Phone 791. (157) FOR SALE Five room house, now vacant, modern, full plumbing, garden, lot and a half, floor covering, cookstove and heater. Harbor view. I Phone Red 30. 151) FOR SALE Bakery and cafe at Terrace; going concern; 30 by 56 foot bHtWtag. W""" l " distinctive cell for- four., ah tnr inn i oash. Box 126. Terrace. (154) FOR SALE 15 hp. electric I motor, in first class condition, ready to go. Apply 611 2nd . Ave next Mac's Shoe Ho- pitaL (153) 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 Lumber1 Company. Prince Oeorgc. B.C. FOR RENT FOR RENT Bedroom. Mrs. Bendicksen. 742 7th Avenue West. (I&5) TO RENT Furnished Cottage at Ferry Landing, near store and Post Office. $7 weekly. OaoA fishing, fresh milk, garden. Postmaster. Francois Lake. Near Bums Lake. B.C. 15t wanted WANTED -cooks Two short order and Wo experienced waitresses immediately, for small lunch counter. Apply; Selective Service AT. 135. (til WORK WANTED WANTED Stenographic work evenings. Box 785 Daliy News j (154) i LOST LOST Wallet containing money. United States Army pass and Prince Rupert Fish ermen's Co-operative member ship oard. Finder can naost my keys because by the time .Lh Grand to22 Robert ? St P to the Y with my arm. News or Cafe Hand 11 531 FOUND m FOUND Yale key. Owner may have same by caviling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisetnest. FOUND Postal note for substantial sum. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News, identifying same and paying for this advertisement. PERSONAL BAYAND It SEELtV. Painting, Decoratlni:. Kalsomlnlng. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. "Satisfaction" our motto. THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW ME IN Opening Hours: 3 pjn. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 iv tid: MTKru: (iit iir or nuniMi oiimiii in rttoniTi: iv Tin: MtTTiic or Tin: -aiimiv- IMKATIOV ACT" anil iv tiii: m tTii.it or tiii: lmtatk III- M il, MrNAIl, til l KAXI.II TAKE NOTICE tht bf order ot HI Honor. W. E FUhtr. mule on the 13th dijr or June. AO. 1044. I wu appointed AdmlnUtrator or tlx Estate or Kelt UrNab. deceaard. and all part lea hatlox clalma aalnat tht aald eatate. are hereby required in furnlah aame. properly verllled. to me on or about the 15th day of July. A.D. 1S44. and all partlea In-drbted to the Eatate are required i pay the amount or their indebted, neaa to me forthwith. DATED at Telwrraph Creek, nc this 14th day of June. A D., 1044. "AI.nEItT R rtODDlS." nrriilal Almlnttru.r. Trteraph Creek. IlC. SEPTIC TANKS And Filter Lines Cleaned and Repaired. f Apply Box 740 DaSl? News. X-Ray Spots Phony Rubbers AKRON. Ohio. June 30 O -(Hnw use of the X-ray to "ee i through" phony specimens of .alleged synthetic rubber saved In hi a hi Um - ... In rcjKirh . tni. lowtngPear. Harbor, U one of the rabbcr industry's "now It can be tow stories. . leots and gooseberries. After sources of natural rub- in the vegetable line new po-ber were cut off from the haloes are selling at four pounds United State, many Inventors for 22 cenU and fresh cabbage came forward with claim of synthetic rubbers. Dr. H. E. Frit, research director of the B. F. Goodrich company recall. Some, he said, were "screwball" linventlons. Others were down inaU 1" natural rubber and ait ruDurr-uKc synincucs, ur. Frits explained. With the X-ray. the expert could tell whether the material was already known lo chemists, or something new that merited investigation. QUEEN OF BURLESQUE Replete with action, suspense, brauufui .showgirls, smart songs, gay and fast -moving dialogue together with thrilling mystery. "Lady of Burlesque." starring Barbara Stanwyck and introduc ing .a talented and handsome eei uanea, comes to the Capitol Theatre here next Monday and Tuesday It Is an adaptation of Orpay Rose Lee's story of backstage burlesque life "0 -String Varders." Miss Stanwyck plays the part of a queen of burlesque who is the star not only of a show out two daring murders eommlt- 'ted backstage during perform- is- Zl TVX with accusations fairing upon Several suspicious members o! the troop Including the bur lesque who. with the comic of the show, sets a trap to catch the villainous murderer and vindicate herself. j ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. (By Dorothy (iarbutt) ! I We'll I'm in trouble. A lot of Ut. Thursday morning I went la , to the post office at 10:30 ajruj as usual to see what mali there i was and while there mutt have iuii oi papers, icuer ana a (parcel I had no keys. I noticed . the loss right away. There were . . . - - - a k L. i m-TTO oi utqn, i in sure wiaia the nunrber. two Yale keys, three small keys, an ordinary key and j a long flat key and they were on a metal ball type chain I am hampered In my work by the loss of them. I can't get at any of my supplies. It's really grim and I mean-grim. Tonight is the big dance at the Acropons. It is sponsored by Special Services There will be a 13-piece band to furnish the I musk and refreshments. If open to aH the services. I hope the weather keep fine for the recatta. I hear that the nrwly formed Petty Officers' Wives Auxiliary Is going lo have its baptism of fire that day by helping serve tea. at the drill hall during the afternoon. So Ted and Betty Lewis are leaving us Ted, now Chief Petty Officer Lewis, has been up here 'f Im.t ihree fw urtM wnicn ume nc acquired nimseil a wife and a shore Jcb, after putting in a good spot of sea time on the old C -. Which was quite a boat as boats go. Or was 'pastry Flour 7 lbs. .44 It the crew that made It seem Flour. 49s, No. 1 hard wheat 1.85 eo? Does this list of hearties ' rcond,r.atent make you nostalgic. Ted. for theFI0Ur' 21 M,jk 85 rooq oia aays Anay Anaerson, Ralph Smele. Wallie Watklns. Lightheart he was on the C wasn't he Ted? Breen and I used to steel ourselves for the coming onslaught whenever wc heard the C was In port. And II came! Well, good luck. Ted and Betty! Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY 11 1 UT II I) A Y AND WATDUJIAN'S Bcsncr Block, 3rd ' - GREENSTUFFS PLENTIFUL Prices in some greenstuff have taken a marked drop on the local markets in the past week due to their greater abun i us dance. lit:, A n iimri greater variety of wti. ,rulU is aUo appearing. Among .the latter, are red plums, aprl- .at seven cents a pound In some stores green peas are selling at 2 pounds for 29 cents and green onions at 3 bunches for ten cents. The latter have dropped considerably since they were first put on the market Strawberries, of which thsre Is an abundance In the south, are not being pkked for market, so those whleh were expected to arrive here Jait, week will probably not come at all. Interior berries are not ready yet. .Meat Shank (hind quartet) 28 and 23 Round steak or Roast .44 and .40 Round Steak or Roast (Doneless) . .44 and .42 Minced Round Steak .44 and .42 j Rumn Roast .43 and .40 Sirloin Tip (boneless) .47 and .44 Cubed Sirloin Tip i (boneless . .53 and .50 Sirloin Steaks. Roasts .49 and 45 Sirloin BulU (boneless) .48 and .48 Flank Steak 23 and .33 Flank, trimmed -17 and .15 Porterhouse Steak or Roast .53 and .48 T-Bone Steak or Roast .53 and 48 Wine Steak tr Roast -51 and 44 Strip Loin 'boneless) .60 and .55 Rib Roast, seven rib bones, whole J I and JO nib Roast, seven rib bones (boneless .48 and .43 Prime Rib Roast, five rib bones, whole .34 and 22 Prime Rib Roast, five rtt bones ( boneless .48 and .43 Rib Roast, outside roll (boneless) 25 and -31 Short Ribs .16 and 17 Plate Brisket .15 and 15 Plate BrUkeL rolled boneless) .25 and 2ft Rolled Shoulder (boneless) .26 and -25 1 Round Bone Shoulder Roast 2 and 20 Short Rib Roast . -31 and 33 Blade Roast XX and ,24 Chuck Roast i9 and 20 Chuck Roast (boneless) 39 and 29 Neck i boneless) Si and XX Shank, front quarter .13 and 13 Shank, knuckle end .10 and SO Shank, centre cut 2H and 19 Shank (boneless i 24 and 23 Stewing Meat (boneless) 24 and 23 Hamburter 25 and 23 Tenderloin .75 and .75 uit Grapefruit. Calif. 2 for 15 Lemons, dot. 25 and .44 Oranges, NaveL dot. . 23 to .87 iggft. .13 lb. X8 cherries, lb. .60 Canteloupe 19 and 25 Watermelon. 2 lbs. 25 Red Plums, lb. 27 i.fun( ik 23 oooMbcrries, lb. 25 Vecetables Cooklns Onions, No. 1 4 - a tvels. local, per bunch .10 Parsnips, local. 3 lbs. 25 Turnips, yellow. Ib. D5 Turnips, white, local, lb. JOS Potatoes. 5 lbs. 17 Calif. Carrots, 2 lbs. 25 Tomatoes. Hothouse, lb. 21 Sweet Potatoes, lb. 20 Cauliflower, each 15 to .401 Lettuce eh .13 i r Celery, lb. 29 Cucumbers, lb. .43 Oreen Peas. 2 lbs. 29 Garlic, lb .70 Asparagus, lb. 23 Radishes. 2 bunches . . .15 Green Onions, 3 bunches JO Rhubarb. 3 lhs 25 New Potatoes, 4 lbs. 23 New Cabbage, lb. ... xn Nuts In Shell Peanuts, lb Walnuts, lb. Suiar White. Jb. Jyej,ow7jb; Km Grade A: ikanLp -'cartoned, dot 45 "rauc n' QOZ " mcatf: , Evaporated Milk. 18-ot. tin .11 flutter inrt Ofad .43 Lard pure .19 Fiih" Halibut. lb. 23 Balmon. lb. 25 Cod. lb. 25 Black Cod. smoked. Ib. 25 Smoked Kippers. Ib. 22 EVERYDAY OAK DH FOUNTAIN. 1 E N S Street Phone 234 - : .. . - 1 it i ii C.W.A.C. Band Rated Tops Girls I'lay at I'aradet and Itallira May Go on Tour WINNIPEG. June 30 O It look two years and a lot of hard . . . n . .... 'UVTJ their own band but now its rated a tops. Led by a high-stepping drum majorette from Fort William. Sg L Betty Bradlng. the 24 young "soWlerleites" now are the only C.W.A C. band in M l) 10. The girls have played at parades and rallies and even Journeyed to Shtlo Camp with the basketball team. Now they sr looking forward to going on tour and playing far eomrades-ln-arms at other camps. Decked out In regulation uniforms, with gold "d.f. they nearly all get -butterflies when on parade. Slim, drum majorette Blading enthused: 'The girts are realty wonderful. Only two had ever played a bugle before and they are all coming along, spiendkHy " Rgt. Bradlng Is also learning the drums and bugle. Four provinces are represented in the band. Cpi Evelyn HWta, a bass drummer. Pte. Hast! la-more and BgL Louise (Soett, both buglers, are from Pott Arthur. CpL Jean Far! Is from Vancou ver. CpL A Ike Hswkens from Rcftna and CpL Isabel Mr-Knight from Brandon. Man. HELP FOR NUTUHW LONDON, a- To free nurses for invasion casualty treatment, 390 women war workers In West Middlesex are doing domestic woik In hospital which ordinarily was done by ttie nurses them tehres The war-worker women do this in their so-caiied spare time" ELIO Furniture Store Tlllltll Floor Covering Inlaid Linoleum, G feet Per Sjiuare'Yard .. I1UV WAR Meet Mc nt . . I JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Oar Coffee I Tops) BUY NOW Mens DRESS PANTS. Big variety, well finished. All Wool Tweeds and Worsteds All sizes. Prices S4.95 10 S6.75 Men's COTTON SHORTS for summer wear. Size 30. Now. per 5f.V 1 M V pair BLANKETS, all wool, Col-Best ors grey and white. quality. Prices tg rJCJ Men's WORK BOOTS. Plain toe. Black. Solid build. All Men's all wool SWEATERS, assorted shades. Pullovers. Reg. Now $2.50. S1.95 Men's DRESS SHIRTS, all sizes, assorted colors. Prices $1.75 to CO ?4e1J yfff Men's SUITS, all wool. Good fit. Sizes 38 to 44, Clear ing price $22.50 Men's WORK SHIRTS. Big assortment Wool and Cottons. Well made. All sizes. Prices from 81.10 to 2.95 B.C. CLOTHIERS LTD; Third Avenue . "MV AND SAT ' C')Ol!,', K 1.00.1:03.5 0, Fr'ij:, 43.54t 71i nU'DETTE COLBERT 1I1KI) MacMURRA) "No Time For Love ADDED TtlH 0er tht 6ot4 Cartoon Till Don't rwucr" t'nu.uil (krititiM, World News PRINCE RUPEP DRY DOCK AND SHIPYAF Sllirilt lUlIRS iMil 1-NGINttRS Iron and Crsi Csitotj l.lrttrie and Artljlfwl SriCIALISTS 0 Ittrvrl sad .MINING MACIlt.MII All TTet of t.ii rtJ Repaired and Ourhu!' AVENUE wide. SAVINGS STAMPS PACIFIC CAff Special? Cliinee Dishes Chop S-.iey Ci.-w M Hours fl 00 am to AND SAVE Men s WORK 1 ' Oood make A ular price S2.5A 13.00. Now Children's 8H k Straps and ' leather. Sir 1" w rlctrtm? at S1.95 Mens fine 3' FORDS Dl i- All sises. S4.9.1 Special, iwir l.n- tlAIN (I'.VI Tweed Top Sprctal S6.95 at Boys' LONG PAN' and Blue Cn S1.95 " S2.3 Men's TIES. Ai choose from, v 50c w Sl-00 Men's BEDROOM Ail lather. w ..i . u -.. Hint" sizes. Special g2.2 per pair ' . , , KM Mens ubdb COATS. i" Will stand U 1)1 v' " sizes. $21 Special KstSDii'""