W, JANUARV 7, 1944 Enf ferers of Painful jJIC-Gef Quick Relief! Dill WW - r crand how Vkks V-tro-tnl clears congestion rasn - - ...... In natal &" t ,1t nr SO flood POCtlUSe VB-iro-noi II PCTiaiilcu IPhnne 775 l0R . . . rMit u hri" trrmhle l tn t.. rainful congestion ahJ nuke breathing easier. W ILK w U . . J- I .... .. ' I . r itput a lew uriit i ri inr- -follow direction In folder. Svldual permits issued last wfre k-;ued to uurence uitt for alterations to t CFPR. 875. and to -let... Fifth Atenue W.. a. a T. it'rni rr..rwi. - : $47S. ;1S0 Reward kit-.iace to AM Native ftlUtM Along the Cat: ily lathe; . Arthur 1.1 Hill r.d on tne nigni Dcteber 28 and Is t have drifted off . ;uli V isiana in .tkers iillnet boat ce.-ed with 6 h p. Vivian ah. Mai ' . .A irtr jrreert hull and 'white L The boat contained L r.. )K ar.i one unci. A -ae .ocaUn my i if? dead or alive, please me A reward of $150 is 61- r?d, 'Signed' NORMAN LEWI8. KitkaUa VATRONOL Brigadier Oenera! Ale Ross Dominion director of Civilian Protection, arrived in the city on fcwt night tram from Ot tawa m th coarse of a trip to the coast and "will leave to morrow fOwljigbtforyancveT tiigtit , for , Vancouver. ,, He He wis local I A. A. R. R. P. P. executive executive and tonizht will weak Xak at at public mettlnc tn House. I ..nlalavnl tral TA CArvlreC MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD.? "A Oood rlac to Buy" I N'CLAN'I) EXPECTS THAT EVERY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY." iNchon at Trafalar Buy Tickets on lhe 4 $15,000.00 TREASURE CHEST Of tlic Navy 1aruc "Support the Navy, it supports you." Tlckr: arc ;it our store and you may win $151)00 on It. WANTED J27 Srd'Avenue Man to provide 24 hour ambulance service. Uvlne, quar- lors with heat, light, water and telephone will be pro- rided in exchange for supervision and care of City nest boom. Rest Room to remain obeh "dafltfttrim ID ?&m. to )0 p.m. and must be kept clean to the satisfaction of the sanitary Inspector. Applicant must hold a Drivers License ind, if he doe.i not already hold 8t. John Ambulance Cer tificate must undertake to attend First Aid Classes and bbtaln one at first available opportunity. He must under take to be available or to have somebody available to inswer ambulance calls at all times. Duties to commence February 1st. 104 4. Apply, stating amount required monthly (o fulfill conditions outlined above. .Ambulance Committee n pay opemtlng expenses. Applications to be marked "Con tract for Ambulance Service" and must reach the under- timed not later than noon, Thursday, January 20th, 1944. H. D. TRAIN, City Clerk. Thrifty Housewives IWE FEATURE . . . A full line of wift'sPrcmiuni Meals at nil times. A complete and Fresh stock of Fruit and Vegetables. You can get everything you want At this Community Shopping Centre Prices Right. ii SEVENTH AVE. MARKET LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Universal Weelc of Prayer Meetings tonight. 8 pjn.: Gospel Tabernacle, Capt. W. D. i Rowlands; St.; Peter's Church, ! R-v. J. A. Donnell. ! a. it. p. xotici: Meeting Friday evening, Jan. 7 at 8 o'clock; Hi the Court House to hear Brigadier Oen-eral I Alex Ross, CM a., DU O., Dominion Director Civil Pro- :ectton A.R.P.'. AH merrtbers of A. R. P. specialty requested to Mrs. Lloyd Johnston arrived district. In the city yesterday mornln fLaaM "Taia.a.Aaaak aW a a. a Via. 1... , I f1 . . T . J.Im. aa.Vtrt the Court I v.n.,v, Vancouver, rtmaA returned in to tile tt.e i OVif Hanson. M P. for Skeena. a ho' arrived in the city this rrel . from Vancouver, leaves this evening for Smlthers and will alw visit other mterlo! Afrfti.- retftrrflhg to Prince Ru-oert before he proceeds to Ot tawa to attend the nation of PariUmeKPbpP'Jlmkary 27 Mr. Hanson had a meeUng with the city council yesterday aft ernoon to hear the council's reoresentatkms tn retard to federal aid for rehabilitation at city this tnorntaft from th. the I tin: m mi mi: ml kt or Mllll-ll lOITMniX IV fKOIlUK in tiii. muiik r Tin: "t!)MIM"TKlTIO I"T-in ins. mttik or Till: lTTr. or iiromti: .i riiroi. Ill I IVAM l TAKK NtmCE itmi ly OrtUr X tlx Hunsr W K nrr imwn on ne am cuy of Juw A. D i. t 1U M4Kint-S AftnlMMSKf (wm ' .... . . . fca.... a,. Will nnroi " til tmrum haruit oHiom Mtn w B-.d " h" rrjuirrd to t ty ol Rohan n on or bciu the A D ai sfl Vrx.im US-(HKd to the Ke nrrd to pj vh, nwurt at tnrtr lnStol- III I V t,r . rwawi -J Pmh nuorrt. B. C. UtM Srd dtvy of Jtunstry A. D. NORXtAN A. WATT OfTlril AttmiiitMr. Pr.n. Kviprn B. C J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Smith Block OIL RURNERS CLEANED HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Black 735 221 Seventh Ave. West KWONO SANO I11NO nor KF.E CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All yftur natronare welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. 12 p.m. rhone Red 217 i TTTT W WW W W TIIMMM. . "5 rimiiin l"re!h Every nay Dost "W.S.U" Firt lloat Vet of Imperial Oil Co. llallv after 4 P.m. ' - (. -4 SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA THE DAILY NZWS T02 THRBB Oapt. John If. Hall of the Prlnee Rupert Machine Oun Relmcnl returned to the city this morning from t atp to Vancouver for the New Year holiday. Major W. J. Parsonage, welt knewn oofflcer of the Royal Canadian BIgnali. formerly k)-eated here and now In Vancouver, arrived In the city this mornhig from the south. ittend. Members of the Oen- c. J. Killer of Telkwa left last ral Public who are Interested nignt for Victoria where he will in their own and their neigh- attend a meeting of the Provrn- bors' welfare cefdlatty invited, mi Farmers' Institute advisor ,4 board. Mr. Killer Is a prominent pioneer rancher of the Telkwa Edward r r llmMl ttnrlmA tn tl VI tM E. A erty ih mnttng from a visit the "School boara weanesaay to hU home in Vancouver over mgni. bieps are ixwg wn w the Christmas and New Yearmaice me newsary repairs. seam. The Prine RuDrrt Parent- ... a a n rfiLA. TtMfhn' Association, throueh w.. r i WANTED Quiet, clean gentle man wishes a room In private home Box 138 Postal Station B. 6 CLERK employed by Watts & Nickerson urgently needs furnished housekeeping room or small suite. Married, no children. Phone 345. daytime. S WANTED Portable Typewriter ivT-fiM Dallv News. 5 WANTED Housekeeping room. furnished. Phone Red T84. s 5 WANTED Well heaUd llfiht housekeeping rooms for soldier's wife and year old ooy. Slgmn. Fither. U C, Signal Barracks. City. WANTED FlV-rOd Of good make; price no object. Keeis or other accessories. Apply Box 653 Dally News. fl LOST LOST Girl's sterling Identifi cation bracelet witn Navy crest Finder please leave at Dally News Office. tO lost One brown leather glove between Post Office ana uauy wews. rinufr uuiu vuuji j phoning 86 or Black 291. LOST Lady's Ronson cigurette lighter. Initialled. H. M. R. with Alt force Crest. Reward Fliider please return to Dally News office. ' '8) ijOST Girl's purse bctw;een 3rd Avenue and 5th Avenue West Finder please Phone Blue 817 Gordon Bryant, manager ol .he Variety Store lert last igh m a business trip to Vancouver ;ie is expected to be away about two weeks and while In the wuth will pay a visit with friends at Courtenay. Vancouver Island, ATTENTION Wartime Housing, Tenants and Staff llpuie Residents. You are cordially Invited to attend a SOCIAL EVENING SATURDAY, JAN. S 8 p.m. Sharp No. 1 Dining Hall Uusual Admission, Percv Leonold. inspector for Wartime Housing Ltd. returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Fiank Feero, local customs officer for the United States. returned to the city this morn ing Irom a holiday visit to Seattle and elsewhere .n the south. C. W. Nash of the Highway Construction Co. returned to the city this morning from a trip to Seattle. PrindoaI S. A. Cheeseman re ported to the school board at Wednesday night's meeting of two accidents to pupils at school. One of the injured was Helen Hlbhard who was cut bf glaw when shelving fell, it being necessary to take the child to the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hos pital where several sutures we'e been vUltln with her parents been spendmg the Christmas applied. BUly Harrer. an onto-T .. . -r . . . ... . ., ,. nf -nnrmitnia snorts, had been mr. Mr. ana aiiu Mrs. ran. t-, c. i. . rwcinmy. rwciuj, mm miv ana ana New new Year xear iroiranjr nonaay ecajji -- - - . . . . . ,rtt tott , ht for Vancouver.' with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. kicked In Jtomach ami . had guest at a luncheon of the ta "r at Port zna, to be removed home In pain. today AW k.A Hh . Artw,M . ,,.M who ,hu , l.f ,' Url nf.Vit rvn hrr return tfl commando COmmanOO sports spOITS were were not IW. now Iiuw a 1 'rA. In the school base- .vni .a.v. m i ...iaa. ir.nMMr Dermitted . - iTi is nv j ivsosBk t. v t-a "v sirs, abuuiia s v w sw v . - ment, the principal added. Mr. una o. . nnouwc" ... - j "-.. t have been on a hoHdar 1U secreUry, Mrs. w C. oicer..a real cnance to gev we - trip to Vta. -returned to ;had a letter beetn the city rrom me souin ini'" ---- i0j- MOones tmeraia uit-" nrt(m.inc ; financial aasbunce for the ln-many cays because It U highly istallation of lockerl ana ry- concentrated. ' rack, at Booth .Memorial Navy'.cJ in Uie observance of ..... ... cu.. CatK-anl BCnOOl. inr ramiu nc - - weK i runs; raiwru ocin - the mm of $15 was contributed TnSd ' J R Slargard left last nlht u. to to the aanorf and wa-.' he for a trip to Vancouver men, fund, ft was report at ZTo t. ivvrs sible to obtain steel lockers or Wednesday nitht's school uoara meeting by the principal. Miss E A Merrer Anotrier interesting A rather bad leak has In the basement of King' IK Lav. .1 1 v ll k ui wk ' School, shool, the the principal, principal. T? P . Mreer, reported to tOY CCZema nm Skin Troubles Make up your mind today that going to jrrve your 5tul Th. vrv nrt annlleation wlH eive you relief the itching of Eciema is quickly stopped ofiintinm rirv tin and scale Off in a very few days. The same is trim nf itrhtnir Trie ana HP. nri Barbers Itcn. ban Knewn anu f Mn tronWcs hardwood for lockers at the Remember that Moone's Emer- preent Ume Estimates will. 'aid Oil is a clean, powerful, pen-however, be obtained by thejetrating Antiseptic Oil that . board on ,v, the ,.,.. rost nf or Mrvrle wcycie ' uocs ll'jt sunn vi iraic a kicu.i CorRpl.t tf action or racks. imonev back. i - FOR SALE FOR SALE 7-inch hot plate. Applv Staff House. No 6 Room. 6i FOR SAi E- Double bed, spring and nut.ress. Phone Black 393. 5 FOR SALE Bastatss Block tn best down town location. For ''particulars apply H. O. Hel-gerson Ltd. '8' FOR SALE-12 foot round bot- tom rowtooat. Apply 1136 Ott. Ave. East. '' FOR SALE Drop-side couch. complete. 4 foot mattress, iuoi 7th Ave. East. 7) FOR RENT FOR RENT Vacancy, close in. Oentleman only, snaring. Phone Blak 965. tf ROOM FOR RENT Gentlemen only. 343 7th Ave West S HELP WANTED WANTED Services of hand Masseur. Apply Box 651 Dally News, 5 srEM-KiUArilER for accountant's office Neat and accurate copy - typing essential. Shorthand not so lmpor'm'. Applicants with knowld)?e . commercial book-kreping ot those willing to learn, will have preference. Written applications only. State experience, if any. Apply U. L C. AM 96. W) The eltv fire department answered a call to the residence of Jack McLean. 1314 Piggott Avenue, at noon Wednesday where a chimney fire was re ported. On their arrival ine blaze had been put out A call which was sent In from the dry dock at 6:30 yesterday morning turned out to be a false alarm. 'WTTWTTTYTWWWWTwt THE REX CAFE 3 k 2Now upen lor nusincss cnop SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. F 2nd Avenue (Across from 3 rrince Kupert uoicw rhone 173 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaAAAAA 3 Something New I Town! E The Prince Rupert Fun Club EAGLES' HALL, Fifth and McBride Introducing a New Indoor Team Game DART BASEBALL Three Couples to a team Opens 7:30 pm.. Monday. January 10. and Every ra K.t Come along and bring H your old bowling team or Just come yourselves and tr thu new game. V W TV V V WW V VTTT VTVTWT V I In Memoriam in loving memory of James Laughlin McMillan who passed away January 7th, 1B43. Not lust today, but. every oay. In silence, I will "always" Sadly missed by his loving wife. Announcements All advertfeements in this c1amn will be charted fr a full inonfa at 25c a word. C.CJ. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall January 14th., DeCarlos orchestra. H Burns' Tea at the home of Mrs. George Mitchell, January 26th. CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Advertisements are payable in advanee at the Office telephone orders Rate ?c per word per insertion. WANTED -No BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE 1 RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Blo;k Phone 37 IDEAL CLEANERS House of Better Cleaning-Authorized -FLEXFORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproorinic a SpeclalM We Pick Up and Deliver PHONE 858 Mail Orders-Box 93 R. LAMB, TAILOR Ladles' & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 National Monuments You can now mark the grave of AIIF Iavph nnM hv buvlntt a JVUt w I monument from National Monu-Iments at the most reasonable prices. Box 1125 Tostal Station 11 Workshop 02 5th Ave. East, Prince Rupert "Made in Prince Rupert" HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty culture in all Its branches 206 4th St. Thone 5 SMITn & ELKINS LTD, Plumblnf and Heating Engineers. rhone 174 P.O. Box 274 International Correspondence Schools Canadian Llmltec R. F. Lovln, Representative Box 326 1315 riot Ave Prince Rupert, B.C. ll Not Only a Word, But a Code . . Quality is no static thing; it has no tm!t of measure. Rather is it a decree of excellence. . . . Judgment of the degree of excellence in .any particular product must rest with the integrity of the judges. r . . Such judgment was easier when things were made of "pure" substances such as pure wool, pure silk, pure linen or when an article was made from start to finish by hand. . . . Proper judgment of products demands more knowledge and experience than ever before. Only a store that holds public confidence as its most precious trust can be counted upon to keep its standards of judgment unassailable. . . . Quality is and will continue to be our code. We will endeavor to maintain in our goods a degree of excellence the word "Quality3" connotes. Watts & Nickerson 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 JOIN THE NAVY LEAGUE Prince Rupert is justly proud of her SEA CADETS Every Citizen should be a Member of THE NAVY LEAGUE 1944 - ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP - $1.00 A chance to win a $15,000 Treasure Chest Prize goes with it. $1.00 Membership Tickets For Sale at Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 HELP THE SEAMEN HELP THE SEA CADETS JOIN THE Navy League Canadian Fish & Cold Storage ritiNCE nuPKUT Co. Ltd. BKITISir COIX'MRM m