it .i or FOUR THZ DAILY NBWS TUE3DAY Vappt, Kill Expert OPTICAL SERVICE JEWELER ciias. dodimead Optometrist In Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE i For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baccate and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER DIAMOND MERCHANT If HE Can Do It-WE Can Too! This Week Special Free Smiles - Free And we guarantee they'll be big ones, too. Smiles have not been rationed but they've been hard to get. We expect to offer these as a regular feature EVERY WEEK. Give us a chance The Store with a "Thank You" Smile. At all 3 Stores . . . RUPERT .MEN'S & ROYS' STORE RUPERT PEOPLE'S STORE-CUT RATE SHOE STORE ' M ns Work Boots GREB TILSONBURG PALMER'S "Moose Head' Brand" THURSTON'S Dependable, Solid and Comfortable FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" INCOME TAX 1943 Income Returns to be filed on or before APRIL 30, 1944 FORMS NOW AVAILABLE Prepared by R. E. MORTIMER 321 Second Avenue Phone 88 Coal Orders Wc can now deliver your coal orders. Please give us three days warning before delivery ' ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 Classified Ads WANTED WANTED. Housekeeping room or room with use of kitchen for soldier and wife. Phone Black 885. (62) WANTED. Housekeeping room or rooms by couple, urgent Box 709 Dally News. (64) WANTED Washing machine. Good condition. 987 7th Ave. E Box 1144 Station B. (66) WANTED Single or double electric hotplate. Phone Blue 370. WANTED urgently to rent, 2 to , 4 room suite or house. Will buy house if necessary. Box "10 Daily News. (66) WANTED By quiet gentleman, room and board etc. Close tc Dry Dock. Reply to Box 1334 Postal Station B. (63) WANTED Clean housekeeping room wanted by respectable non-drinking young man. Phone Black 937. (65) WORK WANTED RELIABLE woman will care for children during day. Blue 317. (66) WANTED Part time work eve nings. Box 705 Daily News. TENDERS CALLED SEALED TENDERS for the pur chase of the business known as Miller's Flower Shop will be received by the undersigned until noon Wednesday, March 15, 1944, inclusive of stock and fixtures. Separate tenders will be recived for the household effects in the rear of store. Copy of Inventory will be supplied on call Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms cash. E. J. Smith, Executor, co O. W. Nickerson Co. Ltd. (68) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mail Orders Box 99 MODERN TAILORS We are open again for alter- tions on Ladies' and Men's Suits. Quick and efficient service. Reasonable prices. 318 5th St. (Behind Royal Bank) .AUTIQN.EEI J. MAIR Phone Black 984 For HIGH CLASS' DECORATING AND PAINTING Call LEO OYER Red 395 867 Borden St. B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies' and Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 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 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovln, Representative Box 526 1315 Piggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE FOR SALE 1934 V-8 coupe. Phone Black 826. (63) FOR SALE Contents of 3 room apartment. 844 Summitt Ave. (63) FOR SALE Two baby buggies, electric gramophone and records, stoves and other things. 1018 Ambrose Ave. (64) FOR SALE Cabinet radio and record player. Apply 1034 7th Ave. East from 1 to 4 pjn. FOR SALE Empire stove, wood and coal. $25. Blue 624. (67) FOR SALE. House. 6-rooms. two lots, garden, close in. Occupancy April 30th. $3,200 cash. O. P. Tinker Co.. Ltd. Phone 57. (62) FOR SALE. 5 Room house. Bathroom and pantry. Range and oil burner. Harbor view. Good garden. 1955 Fifth Ave. East, after 6 pjn. Near St. Peter's. Church, Seal Cove. Phone Red 728. FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon March 21 for purchase of gas boat Bella II, owned by Charley Miller, deceased, dimensions 28' x 8' x 3', 6 h.p. Easthope, equipped with trolling gurdy, chain and anchor, dingy, oil burner stove and poles. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms cash. Boat moored Standard Oil Dock. Norman A. Watt, Official Administrator. (68) FOR RENT FOR RENT Single room for clean, quiet gentleman. 224 I 5th Ave. West. PERSONAL (62) ROOM and Board. Phone Rc1 ' 976. (65) ', HELP WANTED WANTED Woman for housework a few hours a day who will also mind child one or two evenings a week. Apply 325 4th Ave. East. Ufj WANTED. Capaole housekeeper for small family; room, board and good wages; will accept reliable service couple. Phone Red 879. (tf) WANTED Reliable woman, light housework, 2 or 3 hours dally. Not Sundays. 1039 Hays Cove Ave., after 6 pm. (62) WANTED. Old established gold mine in the North .wants min ers and muckers' No experience necessary. Apply National , SelecUve Service. C 583. (64) WANTED. Campmen for fish camps handling fish, stores and oil. Some experience necessary. Approximate time of employment April 15 to October 1. Apply National Selective Seivice AM113 (63) FOR THE BEST in Painting Paperhanging and Decorating, Phone Blue 378. "We qan sat-Wy.";,, (69) EXPERT PERMANENTS Esther Stanyer, late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver. Phone Black 934 or call at 1345 Pigott Place upstairs. (65) FOUND FOUND Lady's wrist watch near Ridley Home. Information at Daily News on paying for this ad. (tf) AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, March 16, at 2:00 p.m. 3rd Ave. and McRrirte Opposite Pioneer Laundry Household Furniture. Furnish. Ings, 2 Chesterfield Suites. Dining Room Suite, Beds; Dressurs, other articles too numerous to list. Terms of Sale: CASH Listings for this sale will be accepted. J. MAIR Auctioneer. I'hone Black J8 Mark every grave while you have the opportunity. They deserve it. See National Monuments 602 5th East lion 1125 Station It Prince Rupert, B.C. CFPR 1210 Kilocycles SCHEDULE TUESDAY 1VM. 4:00 Sound Off 4:15-0. I. Jive 4:30 Rebroadcast Music from America 5:00 California Melodies 5:30 Personal Album 5:45 Melody Round-up 6:00 CBC News 6:15 Sports Interview 6:30 H.M.C.S. Chatham Band Concert 7:00 -Fred Waring 7:30 Front Line Family S:u O I. 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No ether nittml cereal, hot or cold, restored or not, gitet roar limilj the protection of rufWlioIe Grain OatmeaL So terra , (hit hot.dellcloni ,rholeCrain break tut each mornn(. Get i big econom leal pacing at your grocer today! t Cuwl Limited REID'S CAFE 725 Third Ave West THE CHOICEST FOODS very carefully prepared 'Sandwich Bar Now Open from 'll a.m. daily to sent Soups, I Sandwich list. Hot Beefsteak Pies. Eggs. Omel-erts, Chill, Salads, and regular Pies, Cakes, Ice Cream Special Dinner Menu from 5 to 7 p.m. Closes at 12:45 a.m. Mouse Trap Cafe Mrs. Deildal and Mrs. Johns Hours 12 noon to 11:30 p.m. Sundays, 4 to 12 p.m. Super Coffee, Hamburgers and Onions, Home-made Pies and Cakes J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Smith Block IQIt KI D CROSS CARNIVAL AT FOUR GROUP lliflily Enjoyable and Successful Affair Held Saturday Mint (By Dorothy Oarbutt) Group Headquarters came through with a laudable effo to help the Red Cross when la-Saturday night they held a m successful "Frolic and Fun Fair This was held in tht Recreate .) Hall and there were rows of stal; in which attractive WD.'s lun ; handsome airmen and wilhn : guests into all sorts of games. There was Hermln the Vermin," the otacle of the Bast or the Punjab's "Mr. Anthony," who answered questions to the tunes of nlckles and dimes. LAC. Hunt was responsible for this popular booth. Going at top speed all the time was the hot dog stand under ftie management of Corporal llav-ard. Next to this was the mystic fortune telling booth and did the sailors throng to this one! The three lady mystics of the evening were Cpl. Morrison. L-A.W. Fenwick and LAW Loughran. Flying Officer Ora-ham and I had ours told together It seems we are both very healthy but far from wealthy, that our wealth depends on our health and that we have the usual run of, secret, sorrows and disappointments In love. In 'short it loots as though we're Miss and Mrs. Average, t , The shooting galleiy was under the direction of Cpl. Blssett and was a particular drawing card for the men. Here one threw ping pong balls into the eyes, nose or mouth of a huge wooden head or threw rings or top of prises or pennies into saucers floating In pans of water and containing nicklei or dimes. One particular prize raised a i;roat cheer when it was won by a sailor who had been tossing for f r it with the Officer Command. ng for half an hour or ;i. re Dc.icious mirk shakes were - fvrd by Cpls. MoFadyen and Murray agisted by AW1 Keen. AW1 OUr n and AW1 Bolton. T.rr!! Wa- al.v a stand for Red C uis donaUu&j. A r'ut .r.g the evening dancing wa :i progress, the music for Itu r ...r v vsrv 3a "rTTa7i" ' IV . spec Tet" nlcoW OHCI rZ laUt I ''Or - i joy an au-ma;e social gathering Those in attendance had an en-jloyable lime with whtst a n't other card games being the order of the eveYiin Rcfrch-menis were ai.to enjoyed Sufferer SINUS Prince Rupert's Quota is $10,500 ' Canada's QuotSa is $10,000,000 What is Yours? Have you given it yet? A rrow CAP1T Complete Show- a 1 00 j 00 ' Feat arc at 1 41 3 41 i 41 4, u, Coining Thur, I rl Sat. Mickey Kooneyc Judy GatUn4iil "UIKli CK.w. 1 "" miiiHHmiiii miiimiiiniJ which was supplied by the Port Edward "Revellers." This u i newly organised dance band which it willing to take service enfaicemenu Altogether it wa a very Jolly evening and a splendid sum was realised for the Red Cross. Carpenters' Social Night . 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