'AO 2 FOUR r Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE Tor Fine China, Dinnenrare, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Look-ut Me, Girls! I'M NO SISSY! Mom Buys My Clothes at the Rupert Mens Store and My Shoes at the Cut Rate Shoe Store THE STORE FOR DAD AND LAD RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' STORE 217 SLVTII STREET (Just around the corner) SHOES FOR BROTHER, SISTER, MOTHER AND DAD Cut Rate Shoe Store 506 Third Avenue Across from Ormes' Drug Store ALL THE WORLD GIVES MOTHER A IJIC, HAND! Come to The Variety Store for thoughtful OIFTS FOR MOTHERS those little things she wants, that will add to her convenience and comfort. We also have exactly the Mother's Day Card youll want. MOTHER'S DAY - MAY 11 The Variety Store MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have 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 SHOP AT THE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET 'The Friendly Store" We handle HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS and VAN'S BREAD Also Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Oar rrlces Are Right Classified Ads Advertising in this section is payable in advance at the office. IMease do not ask us to deviate from this rule HELP WANTED WANTED Young girl to assist with housework. Good wages. Sleep in. Green 429. (109) WANTED Reliable woman once or twice weekly. Phone Black 445. (109) WANTED Clerk, male or female for retail grocery and meat store. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AJ 123. (Ill) FOR KENT FOR RENT Furnished room, gentleman only. 843 9th Avenue West (110) LOST LOST Girls' gold identification disk, with name on It. Please leave at Daily News office. (tf) LOST Black half-Persian torn cat about a week ago. Called Teddy. 218 6th Ave. East. Blue 712. (104) LOST Leather pocket book American cheque, $107 cash, and identification papers. Please leave at Dally News. (110) LOST Black pocket book, cheque, registration card. Income tax papers and some cash. Reward. Please leave at Dally News. (110) Advertise In The Dally News. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L, RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 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 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning-Authorized "FLEX FORM SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mail Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th Street Phone 655 Expert PERMANENTS ESTHER STANYER Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver Phone Black 934 mornings or call at 1345 Plggott Place Upstairs SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbtasr and Heating Engineers Phone 17 PX3. Box 274 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin. Representative Box 528 1315 Plggot Ave, Prince Rupert. B.C. PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Bulllup Roofs Repairs, Re-shlngllng Free Estimates FOH SALE FOR SALE Three roomed house at Salt Lake. Apply Ward Electric. Cow Bay. (109) FOR SALE McClary stove (Triumph, as new; $40.00 cash. Red 660. (114) FOR SALE 9 h p. Standard gas engine. Inquire at Fishermen's Co-op. (112) FOR SALE 2 single beds, card table, end table. 92 Hays Cove Circle. (109) FOR QUICK SALE Small house, to be moved or torn down for lumber. Snap for ' Ave. West. (109) FOR SALE Bedroom suite, davenport, carpets, baby's crib, kitchen table and chairs. 1446 8th Ave. East. 114) FOR SALE One No. 125 Berlin Planer, wkh endless belts, counter - shaft, and blower pipes. In good running condit-tion. lamming Bros., McBrlde, B.C. (HO) FOR SALE 67 acres. 4 cultivated; house, root cellar, small barn, at Kltwanga, B.C. $700 cash. Apply W. Bard, 505 Herman Street. (109) FOR SALE Apartment block, four large apartments, full basement, excellent location, close la, good income. 39,000. half cash. Apply McClymont Agencies. mo) FOR SALE Electric ringer post ironer; fits general electric machine. $45.00; and 13 HP. motor, $10.00. 629 8th Avenue West. ail) FOR SALE Easy chair (springs). carpet and undermat 6'9"x9'; converted oil stove, 8-gal. crock, dishes and Jars. Apply 1326 Pigott Avenue. (ill) FOR SALE Good Restaurant business in Smlthers. B.C., as going concern. Two storey building with living rooms on 2nd floor. Restaurant fully equipped with 2 Frigldalre, Wurlltzer," and all necessary equipment. Situated on Main St. Doing good business. For price and other information apply: L. HKenney, Smlthers, B.C. (112) WANTED WANTED TO BUY Rowboat, 14-16 feet Apply Box 754, Daily News. (110) WANTED Room for business girl, refined. Phone 300 before 5 pjn. (113 WANTED Man desires to learn trade In return for services. Box 753 Daily News. (101 j ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for services of Service man's wife. Apply Box 751, Dally News. (no WANTED By government em ployee and family, small furnished or semi - furnished house or apartment. Apply Box 752, Dally News. (110) WANTED One or two rooms or apartment for soldier's wife and daughter. Apply Box 750 Daily News. (112) WANTED 3 or 4 room house or furnished suite. Phone Black 153. (109) FOUND FOUND Unmarked Identification disk and chain. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement. (It) FOUND Lady's coat on 5th Ave. East. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. FOUND Near Gyro Ball Park. U.S. Navy man's disk. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. Before the discovery of modern anesthetics, alcohol was often used to produce insensibility before a surgical operation. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 THE DAILY NEWS COVERAGE TLANS (continued from page 1) ' Present plans call for four men to go to Europe with the first wave of correspondents. They are: Don Whitehead, a veteran of the Italian and African campaigns and widely known for his battle descriptives. Roger Greene, a former war editor on the New York foreign news desk who started his AP career here In London before the war. William S. White, also a former war editor in New York, a cool, fast and colorful writer who combines long service as a war Interpreter with actual army experience. James F. King, a rugged little fellow who gets along with soldiers as though he had been born In a uniform. lie will be with the armies. To cover the all-important aerial attacks that are expected to precede and support the land Invasion the AP will have Gladwin Hill. W. W. Hercher and Henry Jameson, all experts on the principles and application of air war. Hill, who will head this staff, has flown on operational missions. John A. Morose. Ill, holder of two citations for gallantry from the Mediterranean campaign, and Lewis Hawkins, one of the bureau's best Informed military writers, will head the primary naval staff, with Ernest Agnew asslged to the British home fleet under a pool plan In which he will represent the combined American press. At Allied headquarters, chan nelling the news to London, will be Ed Ball, a soft-spoken south ener. present day editor In the London office, and Tom Yar- brough, who was here In the early stages of the war, but who has been covering the Pa cific until recently after his ship was caught at Pearl Har bor during the Japanese attack. These front-line reporters will be supported, backed up and relieved, as need be, by other staff members Including Austin Bealmear, Ruth Cowan, James Long. Judson OQulnn, Russell Landstrom. Blake Sullivan and Barbara Wace the latter the only Briton on an otherwise all -American staff. NAZI PRODUCTION The Nazis produced as much petroleum In pre-war Germany as in all previous history of the German oil Industry which began in 1872. PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS We will , purchase good quality photo-t graphic negatives, size 2x 3'i or larger of native scenic, game fishing, lumbering, boat-' lng, or other Industrial ac-, tlvitlcs In the Prince Rupert ' and Queen Charlotte Island Areas, black and white or ' Kodachrome. Please forward negatives to us for Inspection and wc will advise you of Immediate acceptance or return same promptly. Stcffens-Colmer Limited, 560 Granville Street, Vancouver. B.C. (113) TENDERS CALLED SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon of Monday May 15, 1344, for the purchase of Block 4, Subd. of DI 978, Plan 1047, Range 5, Coast District, containing 9.02 acres, together with improvements located thereon and contents. Highest or .any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms Cash. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of John Warne, deceased, Court House, Prince Rupert. (113) TIMIIUl H.M.K x zuaz Scaled tenden will be received by the Minuter of Lands at Victoria, B.C., not later than 11 o'clock on the forenoon on the 27th day ot June, 1044, for the purchane of Licence X 22632, to cut 0 684.000 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock nn an area comprising parts of Lots S32 and 4803 near Sal r us Station, Canadian National Railway, nange ft. Coast Land District. Five (9) years win be allowed lor removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria. n.O or District Forester. Prince Ilupcrt, B.C. IS TIIF. HITHKMK CO CUT OF MUTISM CIIM MIIIA IV l ltOIIATi: IV TIIK MATTKK OF HIE "ADMIN- HIATIOV ACT" 1 and IS TIIK MATTKK OF TIIIT I'.HTATK OF JONITII OSMALO, IleieaHeil. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 26th day of April, A.D. 1D44, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Oswald, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or about the 37th day of May, A.D. 1944, and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince nupert, B.C., tnis 4IM day oi sipru, a.m. mn, NOKMAN A, WATT, Official Administrator, Prl.nce Rupert, n.O. ABSORBING, SUSPENSEFUL "Squadron Leader X" Showing At Capitol Wednesday A dramatic story of Intrigue and romance with a background of the present war, "Squadron Leader X" comes to the Capitol Theatre on Wednesday only, with Eric Portman and Ann Dvorak In the co-starrtng roles. Hunted by British Intelligence and sentenced to death by the Gestapo, a Nazi pilot through circumstances beyond his control finds himself in wartime London with the Identity of a British R.A.F. pilot. The steps he takes to extricate himself from this dramatic position, ruthlessly thrusting aside all thoughts of chivalry and honor, nukes engrossing entertainment Eric Portman enacts the role of the German pilot, with Ann Dvorak cast as a vouns and beautiful girl of Oerman birth who unwittingly becomes Involved in the proceedings. Walter Fitzgerald, Martin Miller. Beatrice Varley, Henry Oscar and Barry Jones head the supporting cast of "Squadron Lead er X." Nurses Attend Church Service Five ChiUtenlngs Another la ture at First United Church Sunday Morning Members of the Prince Ru pert Registered Nurses' Association and other nurses of the city attended service at First United Church Sunday morning with Rev. James A. Donnell. the pastor, officiating. It was the 'anniversary of the birth of j Florence Nightingale which was thus honored. The nurses lath ered at the Parsonage and marched Into the church where they were seated together. 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