MARCH n 1944 Id Wave Coining Soon! ..mi he closed for one week while attending the ,".," for the new sensational COLD WAVE, a meat w, "J w """"" nien ior iw SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON VIOLET MA II Are. n! Fulton St. A :m cheerful. Phone Rlie 913 INCOME TAX Income Returns to be filed on or before APRIL 30, l'MI FORMS NOW AVAILUILB Prepared by R. E. MORTIMER krond Avenue ELI0 Furniture Store Third Avenue (Nest to the Dslry News) COAL! Thone 88 lacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Har U Bay" F:i;rM ri'ITES. 4 piece if: d Walnut, from f. CJIE-T? in Beautifully Matched Walnut. CARRIAGES. Folding .3 $110.00 hi -it: from miO ISO CON TRUCTION STUDIO COUCHES tfg.oO K5.sr Hc::d your Orders In by MalL I' "V 327 3rd Avenue U m'XCAN I'HYI-K DINETTE SUITE $89.50 . f solid Walnut Four neat-looking chairs l ave padded seats. A suite that is 1 stocks of Foothills, Alberta, and Bulkley Valley Coals now on hand w dayn notice before delivery is expected will be appreciated. PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. Ml PHONE C52 1T'S MUSIC TO OUR EARS . . . war nermln our 1 "n 1,10 variety store, mvj ft,,;. c,?en(lous selection of merchandise v tim l ' Jt makcs us rea,1y l)r0U(I 10 i confsi 0 pool,le of 1,,ince Rupert can buy confidence and satisfaction here. ;HE variety store ADVEUTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES A The business known Mil- by Mrs. A. It. eeived and considered by the auu w.u uc open lor busl- j police committee of the city " "rwy. (C8) j council. A Moose Meeting Tonight at 8 o'clock In Eagles' Hall. Nomination of officers. A Public Meeting in Baptli Church Wednesday. March 22 at 8 pjn. Reverend Tipton Williams will give an address on missionary work In Japan. Costumes and curios will be on A letter from the Prince Rupert, Chamber of Commerce regarding automobiles exceeding the speed limit and travelling with only one headlight In operation has been referred to the police department by the police committee of the city council. Prior to the regular meeting of the city council last night. there was a session In committee with the board of school trustees, the session having to do, among other matters, with the question of enoioachment on school premises by Wartime Housing. There has been no fuither ac- lion by the city council in respect to the question of the llne- i In Department of National Defence. Navy, had a comrnu- Announcement All tdwtUtmrnu in UU column IU be charted tor a (nil mostb at 25c a word. Dry Dock Employee' Dance, Friday night. March 24. Prov. erb's Orchestra. Valhalla Dance, Hall, March 24. Oddfellows' WA Canadian Legion Dance. LOD E. Hall. March 24 Little Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, March. 25. St Peter's Sale. March 30. Presbyterian April 6. Spring Sole, Queen Mary Easter Tea, Mrs. Parkin's. Monday St. Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale. April 13. Job's Daughters' Dance. Masonic Hall. April 21. Eastern Star Dance. April 23. GIVE GENLKOl'SLY Fashion Footwear' A. J. DOMINATO. REID'S CAFE 725 Third Ave. West THE CHOICEST FOODS very carefully prepared sandwich Bar Now Open from 11 a.m. dally to serve soups, Hot Beefsteak Pics, Eggs, Omel- cvts, Chill, Saiacis, ana regular Sandwich mi. rics. Cakes, Ice Cream Special Dinner Menu from 5 to 7 p.m. Closes at 12:45" a.m. Walter McDonald, well known pioneer of this city and northern mining camps, Is to be sent to the home for the aged at Kamloops. Arrangements for his transportation and maintenance are now being made. W. R. Shortildge has been asked by the mayor, on Instruction of the relief committee, to make a survey of the Eventide Home and ascertain what steps may be taken to Improve the present quarters, the city council was advised last night. Miseries flfll I1C of HeadbULUd RELIEVED FAST Put 1-purpote Ya-tro-nol up eacn nostra.. .if) It shrinks rsollcn Membranes; (2) Soothes lmutton; (1) Helps flush out nasal passages, clearing ctoRlng mucus. ViCKSVATROHOL Mrs. Mane Mkhaluk has pur- 26, section 1. at its assessed .... . . a e m .ii . up. at the Capitol Theatre. The ' " .IT" e n matter has been referred by tne j Jl" i , the u.. Apartments. The sale was re police committee of city rouncll to the police department from which no report has as yet been received. night by the finance commit tee. The health committee of the city council has Instructed the T. ,, etty clerk to reply to a letter nlc.tlon it k before the ; city 'council' f last night requeuing the sale by the city to the department of property on Montreal Circle, where there ate permanent naval Installations, at a price of between $103 per aete and the assessed valuation. The natter was leferred to the finance? committee for report. THE DAILY NEWS Coundl regarding sewage disposal and unsatis-actory conditions in some of the local res- taurants alter consulting with the sanitary Inspector. Miss EUpeth S. Kelly, daugh ter of James N. Kelly, well ! known pioneer of this city and ! veteran of the Fiist Great War. la now on active service with the Women's Division ol the Rayal Canadian Air Force at Patricia Day. Vancouver Island. Before enlisting she was . with the British Columbia Telephone C. at Vancouver. Opinions varieo at last night's meeting of the city council as to just who was responsible for the settling of a sidewalk on the south side of Second Avenue near MeBride Street which it was said Is now actually below the level of the street. The army denies that It Is responsible, stating that the settlement had occurred befote It started operations there. Aid. Arnold did not think the damage occurred when the Clapp Block had been In city hands but after it had been purchased from the city. Baeklng up of large trucks on to the sidewalk was said to have caused the settlement. The matter was referred to the board of works. TIMIir.lt SALi: XJU9I trulrd tenders will be mtltid bj the Minister of Lands at Victoria, DC. not later than It o'clock In Ue forenoon on the 11th daj of AprU. 1944. for the purcha of Licence XS4594, to cut 8.000.000 feet of Spruce on four areas iltuated at Jiukatla and Massett inlets, Queen Charlotte Islands Land umitici. Two 1 3V yeara wUl be allowed for remoT.il of timber. i rurther particulars of the Chief Forcju-r Victoria. DC. or District rtmster Prince Rupert. B.C. Mouse Trap Cafe Mrs. Delldal and Mrs. Johns Hours 12 noon to 11:30 p.m. Sundays, 4 to 12 pjn. Super Coffee, Hamburgers and Onions, Home-made Pies and Cakes CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN FOR A TAXI Telephone 65 Stand! Grotto Cigar Store city that period. Engineer George 8-iCaulOiaC Tfa v'"lllU11 ca ommended to the city i council last night tbat a survey 3 j monument at the corner ol . Third Avenue and Ninth Otreet ler'a fw, hri:r vT as . ,or tneConsUtuting a dangerous ob- cently n"?"." purchased month of Eetoruary has been re-jltructlon to trafflC(S ould removed or lowered or the street built up around It. The matter was referred to the board of works for further attention. On recommendation of the utilities committee, the city council last night authorized salary Increases of $5 per month to members of the city telephone exchange staff In the persons of J. MeCrimmon, M. Brooksbank, D. Vlckerman, A. Montessano, M. Bill, Z. Sherman, A. Pavilikls, M. Postuk and D. Croxford The city council, on recom- imendatlon of the finance com-jmittee, decided last night to 'discharge the full amount of lis obligation to the provincial government remaining under I the Soldiers' Housing Act and amounting to approximately ,$9,400. The payment will be made from monies now on hand in trust account. and on recommendation of the finance committee, the city council last night decided that, in the event of Japanese-owned chased from the city lot 3, block properties being sold, the ex ported to the city council last isting ground rents be continued for one year and be subject to negotiation at the end of Endorsatlon of the stand taken by the city council In representations to the federal government with respect to aid fot rehabilitation of city streets and jervlces damaged by traffic due to national defence operations in one way or another Labor Council read at night's meeting of the council. GEO. IDAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR 1 And Card Party last city Leave of absence was granted by the city council at last night's meeting to Dr. Roger O. Knlpe, medical health oincer; i Miss B. Fry. public health nurse. and W. S. Stonehouse. sanitary Inspector, to attend a refresher course for public health workers to be held in Vancouver early hi April. Dr W. S. Kergin has consented to act as medical health officer in case of an emergency during Dr. Knlpe's absence while army doctors will supervise the work of the immunization clinic. SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Free 1IC 4th Ave. E Phone for Appointment RED. 127 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 pjn. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Phone Green 995 KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE G12 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 pjn. Tuesday.10 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Phone Red 247 On St. Patrick's Day a most successful tea and home cooking and apron sale was held In the Knights of Columbus hut under the auspices of the Catholic Women's League. Mrs. J. 3. Olllts, president of the league, was general convener. In charge of the home cooking was Mrs. J. Fbrman, assisted by Mrs. F. St. Amour. Mrs. H. F. Glasaey, and Mrs' C. P. Balagno. At the apron booth was Mrs. E. J; Fttzpatrick, assisted by Mrs. Stephen Dumas, and Mrs. Schaeffer. Mrs. P. DeJong, assisted by Mrs. J. W. Rogerson, Mrs. H. Pieice, Mrs. E. Clausen. Mrs. A. Domlnato, Mrs. Doll, and Mrs. Murray, was In charge of the tea room, and Mrs. A. Smith and Mrs. M. P. MeCaffery presided at the tables. Mrs. R. E. Moore was cashier. During the tea a short musical program was given by the students of St Joseph's At the request of the Custo- In the evening 37 tables of dlan of Enemy Alien property bridge, whist and cilbbage were played, Rev. W. F. Lantagne be ing master of ceremonies for bridge, F. Ethier for whist and A. Astoria of cribbage. Prize winners were as follows: Bridge Ladies' first, Mrs. P West: second, Mrs. T. Gullle-mette; men's first, S. L. Chxis-tophesson; second. G. Ecker-man. Whist Ladies' first, Miss Myrtle Kliborn; second, Mrs. Miller; men's first. J Bozek; second. Father Carrol. Cribbage Ladies' first. Miss B. Curtln; second, Mrs. A. Astoria; men's first, O. Couture: was contained In a letter from second. Gunner Scheufrivud. the Prince Rupert Trades and In the laffles, D. Harwood was winner of the aero-pack suitcase and a purse donated by the Fashion Shoe Shop was won by E. Dickens A bridge j cloth, donated by George GUUs, was won by Mary Astoria. A crochet basket with plant donated by Mrs. Joyce was won by ' Marie Amadio. Mrs. R. E. Moore was winner of a cake donated j by Mrs. J. i. GUUs. -- At the conclusion of the card party Lieut McGee and Father Lantagne sang a number of lovely old Iiish melodies, accompanied by Miss Frances Moore at the piano. Mark every grave while you have the opportunity. They deserve it. See National Monuments 66 5th East Box 1423 Station B rrince Rupert. B.C. . SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypoints, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands i Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Bulltup Roofs Repairs, Re-shlngUng Free Estimates SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. phone 37 P.O. Box 5t. FRASER STREFT Prince Rupert PAOK THREE, ":?, SALAQA For Fishermen and Outdoor Workers PURE WOOL . WORK GARMENTS KERSEY SHIRTS Both Button and Zipper Styles, ft" It" All sizes. Each JJ,LJ FLANNEL SHIRTS Pure Wool Wincey in Grey and 1 1 7C Fawn. Each ..... )j J Wool Wincey, Khaki. (JJ HEAVY PANTS Our stock of Humphrey Tweed Pants is complete. All sizes. Priced from, per pair .... $1.93 to $8.50 . 4 v. : 0 Down through the years, almost since Prince Rupert first existed, we have served the people. The prescription laboratory we have always tried to keep modern, using skilled pharmacists, quality drugs, the best of equipment. As we start a new year, we are proud of our record, and grateful for the confidence you have shown in us. May we continue to serve you. Ormes ltd. 77ib Pioneer Druqftets THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 an. till 9 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 pjn. and 7-9 pjn. SnOPATTHE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET "The Friendly Store" We handle HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS and VAN'S BREAD Also Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Our Prices Are Right Sewing I Ladies: You can now get made to order Buttons and Buckles of your own material and design. 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