PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER. MANAQINQ EDITOR MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use for publication of all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Press In this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. DAILY EDITION Tuesday. March 28, 1944 The Socialist Squabble ... The way the C.C.F., Communists and Social Credit people are attacking one another, there is not much for the rest of the parties to do but sit around and watch the Left groups trade blows. The Communists, or call them Labor-Progressives if you like, realize they have to take a lot of C.C.F. votes before they can persuade the C.C.F. to play ball with them. In Alberta there have been joint conventions of C.C.F. and Communists but these are supposedly frowned upon by the C.C.F. hierarchy. The Socreds go after the C.C.F. whenever they can seize an opportunity. The Socreds know the C.C.F. hopes to take a lot of Social Credit seats, especially in Alberta, and the Socred leaders are fighting the C.C.F. at every turn. There is quite a squabble for the Left votes. Some of the Leftist leaders hope to merge the C.C.F., Communists and Social Credit into one large Communist-dominated party. Others are holding aloof, waiting to see how each party can squeeze in ahead of the others. Overcoming Space ... So rapid has been the advance of air transport that one scarcely evinces surprise at postwar plans to create a transcontinental schedule of 12 hours. The planes will fly 220 miles an hour and make the trip with few intermediate stops. On night routes the planes will sleep up to 30 passengers. j Coincidently, many expect that plane fares will: go lower perhaps below the rail-Pullman rate. Just how the railroads can meet such a situation is de-j batable, but there still are many travelers who are in less haste and who enjoy the scenic views from the ground. But postwar air transport envisages businessman said, however, pointing to the telephone on his desk: "J still can reach my customers faster than the fastest airplane can fly." A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. WALNUT STEEL BEDSTEAD Steel Cable Bed Spring with Felt Mattress. Sizes 4-6 and 4-0 Bed complete $37.50 UNIT STEEL BEDSTEAD Unit Steel Bedspring with wide Steel Ribbon. This is like pre-curtailment but sold as unit. Mattress extra. 4-6 size only .... $29.75 Send in your Mail Orders, they will be shipped to you the day order received. Phone 775. 32: 3rd Avenue MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" H'e 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 Step Into Spring With HARTT SHOES We can think of no better way to spruce up for Spring than to order a Pair of Hartt's ' Handsome New Spring Shoes for Easter. SOLE AGENTS . . . FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" Place an Ad in The Daily NewsIt Pays Classified Ads WANTED WANTED Small apartment or nice room. Phone 748 after 5 pjn. iTii WANTED Furnished apartment or room for 2 girls. Wilte Box 723 Dally News. i78t WANTED TO RENT Furnished suit. centra, adults. Phone ' Red 666 evenings. 78 1 WANTED Room by respectable working girl. Close in. Willing to share. Phone 867. 75) HOUSEKEEPING Room for man and wife. Apply Box 721 Daily News. 7S $50 REWARD for Information leading to rental of suitably furnished apartment by ycunj couple. Apply Box 724 Daily News. 76) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST Prop.: MRS. A. R. LOCK 300 3rd Ave. Phone 776 Expert PERMANENTS ESTHER STANYER Late of Hudson's Bay. Vancouver Phone Black 934 mornings or call at 1345 Pigott Place Upstairs DANIEL BJARNASON PAINTER AND DECORATOR Quick Service. No Substituting of Material General Delivery IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEXFORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 : MODERN TAILORS j We are open again for alter- tlons on Ladies' and Men's Suits. Quick and efficient service. Reasonable prices. 318 5th St. (Behind Royal Bank) AUCTIONEER J. MAIR Phone Black 984 For HIGH CLASS DECORATING AND PAINTING Call LEO OYER Red 395 867 Borden St. B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladles' and Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes 302 Third Ave. V. 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. J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Phone Green 895 FOK SALE FOR SALE Axmlnster carpet, 9x12. Phone Red 976. ttf FOR SALE Complete furnishings. 1664 Herman Piacef 78" FOR SALE No. 1 spuds. $230 per sacx, delivered Prince Rupert. Apply. Box No. 1, Copper River. 75 FOR SALE Self-backed jew wood, 6 foot bow staves. 12 years seasoned. $20 each. Box 1C97 StaUon "B". (78) FOR SALE 1936 DeSoto touring sedan. Heater and upholstery good. Phone Oreen 106. 178) FOR SALE House, 1136 Hays Cove Avenue. $1200 cash. Will be vacant by March 31. Write or phone L. Nohr, Inverness Cannery. (77 FORSALE OR RENT Old Post Office building situate at corner of 2nd Avenue and 7th Street. Official Administrator, Court House, Prince Rupert. B.C. 74 FOR SALE Chesterfield with two matching chair, also one odd cheste. field chair; carpet 9x12. Phone Red 976. tf FCR SALE. One new bed complete, six tube Stewart-Warner radio, dresser, kitchen chairs, washing machine. 945 Tenth Ave. East. (7 FOR SALE. 16 ft. cabin cruiser. 4 h.p. Regal. Call Sgt. Pan-nuccl, American Signals 478. (79 FOR SALE. Orthophonlc Vic-trola phonograph and records. Console model. Oood as new. McBrlde and Fouth Ave after si o'clock evenings. 79' FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman only. 843 9th West. (74) HELP WANTED WANTED. Experienced miner fa Northern Oold Mine. Apply Selective Seryica AM,,UQ. WANTED. Men for Sndef-ground work at northern gold mine. No experience necessary. Apply Selective Servlee A.M. 111. (881 Phone Green 838. 74) LOST Lady's gold watch; reward; keepsake. Phone Blue 783. (74) PERSONAL FOR THE BEST In Painting PHOTOGRAPHERS We will In purchase good quality photo Tilt DAILY NEWB (GREMLINS WIN AGAIN Air Force Girls Trounce High, School lUskrtball The powerful Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division, drubbed the High School girls to i the tune of 33 to 10 In the open-1 tog game of the championship playoffs of the Women's Basket- ; ball League at Four hall last night. i The undefeated "Ore mllni" marched through the first quar- j ter. piling up seventeen points to the High School's nil. Peden and McDougall ran up 6 and 7 points respectively. ) At the starr of the second j quarter the Gremlins sent In their second string who, al-J though tall and fast, were unable to score any point on the smaller High School girls. With about two minutes to go In the quarter "Dodo" McLeod literally , sneaked through the tough defence of the opposition. The , whistle went and the score stood at 17-2 for Air Force. Ooing Into the second half the first string reappeared and settled down to the business-like proceedure of adding to their already high score. During the third quarter the ball was In the possession of the "Gremlins most of the time. There were quite a number of fouls called on both teams due to over-guarding and charging. At three-quarter time the score was 27-2. The earlier part "Of the fourth quarter was uneventful with the excepUon of a spectacular long shot by Murray of the Gremlins. During the latter half of the final period "Dodo" MrLeod again found the hoop to be followed shortly by Blaln. Bill, and Sand- holi. As the final whittle went the score stood at 33-10. The individual scores were as follows: Gremlins McDaugaW. Peden 10. Brllko 6, Murray 2. Martin 2, Hartley. Dslton. Vose. Mc-Keen. Norrie 31. High School MrLeod 4. nwn 2. Bill 2. sandhoU 2 Berg. Shannon. Grele. Grey. Vuckovlch 10. LAST I.rsOHT TKOITNCE CIV.A.C. las' Resort ed-ied ovt the Jeejettes" 14-fl-in an exhibition game at Group 4 last night The Je epeiles 5'oToTMo a Idi' start, letting the Last Resort tun-up a substantlaf lead which ', they wete never able to'ove.! enme. The, game was exceedingly slow and became somewhat WANTFD. Janitor and eham- rough. ber maid for local hotel. Apply Ooing into the second half Selective Service AM. 115. ;Last Resort added more polnti , (79) to their score. It was not until the last quarter that the Jeepet- i ' j tes finally rallied. As the game I I " OST i ende(1 tne ,lna' Mtt 'tood at i . ! 14-9 for the Last Reort. I fwiu v-o uuu caji. uue 10 me iaci mat ini wui an exhibition game no Individual scores were kept. The Reserve - Yank clash originally scheduled fo. last night was cancelled due to a misunderstanding. Catl Clay of the Y.M.C.A. re-fereed the games. and decorating Phone Blue T.. IUlw 378. -We Can Satisfy; (89) " U 1TIUI C Join Up graphic negatives, size 24X 3' or larger of native scenic. ; A new recruit in the Canadian game 'fishing, lumbering, boat-! Women's Army Corps to enlii. ing, or other industrial ac-' through the Prince Rupert re- tlvitles In the Prince Rupert crultlng station la Miss Alice! and Queen Charlotte Island Victoria Herbert, daughter of Areas, black and white or Mi. and Mis. F. O. Herbert of Kodachrome. Please forward this city. She will leave tonight negatives to us for Inspection ! for the Vancouver reception and we will advise you of Im- centre. mediate acceptance or return For the Canadian Active Army, same promptly. Steffens-j Alfred Charles McKay, age 23, Colmer Limited. 560 Oranville ! of Port Simpson, left for the Street, Vancouver. B.C. (113) j Vancouver reception centre by Ifnln on Saturday night. He Is til huiirrmr -mirt of llrlll.li Coluinhlii In I'rohalr In thr Matlrr of fhr "trfmliiMnitloM .rt" (nit In Ihr Mutlrr of tlir Mlalr nf j.ilm U'amr, llrrrad TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hla Honor. W E. FUher made on tn 24th day of March, AD. 1944, t wan ADDolnted Admlnlilratstr , !. ,k. the son of Mr. and Mrs. James McKay, Poit Simpson, and has been working at the Hudson's Bay Company post there. MIDLANDS win annexed! of the Etau of John !. Ple Bobby Young, formerly warne. deceased. nd in p.rtie. hv stationed on the west coast, has SrtS:" honorab'y Charged and properly verified, to me on or about I Is now at his home on Syden-the 25th dy of April, A D. 1344, and'ham 8treet all partlea Indebted to the Eatate ' ' are required to pay the amount of t thJirJ!n'btlnM to me 'o'thwttK. i Sgt, Cedrlc Smith, west coast, th5dV,MrJ?TD,?--1wh'''hM transferred to norman a. watt Kingston, spent a recent weck-offieiai Admmutrator ' end with hi wife and family on TIMIII K MIX XJ.1XII Sealed tenders will be recelred by the Minister of Land at Victoria.. B. C not later than noon on the 23rJ day of May. 1944, for the purchlae of Licence X3384I. to cut 10 910.000 feet of Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock on two arcaa altuated on Bkedans Bay, Uiulae Iiland. Queen Charlotte Ialanda Land District. Three (31 veara will h h...h i... removal of timber Further particulars of the Chli-f rorester Victoria, BC or Dlstrlc Forester Prince rtupert B C D'Arcy Street. ! Mayor J. D. Burnett has received a letter from Lance Bom-badler McMahun, a Cobourg boy In Italy, enclosing the words and music of a song com- i J posed by McMahon arid asking that Mayor Burnett take steps to have the song published and 'McMahon's rights protected, The song 1 said to be making a big hit with the boys in Italy SWEET CAPORAL -CIGARETTES Somewhere In England tram representing Western Canada units won soccer championship' of two Canadian Army divisions recently In one game a Bcottlab regiment trounced a tight antl aircraft regiment 6-2. Anvonc the winners, all from British Columbia, were Lieuts O. L Hope and B. Clarke, both of Vlctoila: L CpU J Mercer and F. A. Menzlcs, both of Nanaimo. and rtc. W. A. Campbell of Vancou-( vtr. Included in the lolng team , were BSM. T. L. Rimmcr and ; Ddr H. O. Boyle, both of Toronto: Sgts. E. Harrison of Hamilton, Onl , and J. Agoobar of Montreal, and L. Bdr. 8. R. Smith of Brantfard, Ont. In the othe: championsltlp tilt a team front a Western Canada tegl-ment led by Sgt C C White of Burnaby. B.C. defeated an East lent Caimda regiment 3-i. Prom-1 ment tn the triumph, beside White were Cpl. D. A. Orlffln of 1 NeUon, B.C.. Tpts. W. R Smith i of ClandetMye. Man . and O. W. Globe-circling OnJio airmen bm for bf ttkfix, it V 1 litr dinner, then off loin lo the Near r.t k. t.. V , .... I . . .ml fa. Itttt ftft I . ft ll I n V inftMliata ... I ,u. ibto likely ... to be ... greeted w.;,k .v.. i ' ... "tin more welcome "Han Sweet Cap. Recently Inter front the Knights of Columbui, fa&it . outers of Seel Caps for "te'ry fine sen ice", ipnke of u.ittn mrnii from Cnlon anil InJii . . . thowine in,, ..... .1.. w - - - - m - , j m-T; here. Sweet Cin re lirM iib CnJint rfhr. "Th trttl Jtrm in uA lkitt rj h, )mtf Mungall and M D. Balfour, both of Edmonton. The loser,' best included Sgt R. M. Smith and Cpl. M. R. Stourke. both of Fort William. Ont . and Cpl. F ' ! Hutehtnom of Wnnlpeg. Favorite and a splendid Jmp- J I er. Prince Regent ran to an ' eighj-length vlctaty la t h 1 1 11.000 Bsloyle S4reprerae atj Dublin but he was a lucky win-! ner Owned by James V. Rank, j well known English turf figure j Prince Regent was a length behind Prince Blackthorn when '.he leader fell at the tart fence The winner carried top weight f 175 pounds and paid bff at 1& of 2 to 1 Prince Blackthorn ' owngst by Capt H de Burgh. 'uby Loch, owned by C P. Cor-hett. finished second at 100-8. end Knight's Cresi. runnlnr In i the colon of Mrs. William Mot- j ony. was thitd at 10-1. Ten ran. ?udlng th Hon. Dorothy Pag- famed ehaer. Golden Jack. '.'rh finl! ed kixth over the i.uh three-mile Ourse. Con-'Vdertd the boat t:eepleehaser n Eire and Northern Irelanr Prince Itogent ws ridden by the veteran Tim Ho. 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