if 1 PAGE SIX Expert OPTICAL ' ' VISIT our basement stoke For Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER CUT RATK SHOE STOKE Forward to Victory in... SHOES THAT ARE WINNERS t (r 0 SUMMER FEATURES Men's Shoes, $4.95 and $5.95 A large selection of blacks and browns. Choice o! styles. All yizos and widths Including E's. Excellent values for the money. I'honc Green 593 Cut Rate Shoe Store 50C Third Avrnue Across from Ormes' Drug Store Mail Orders Promptly rilled CASUALAIRES... THE WORLD'S MOST COMFORTABLE SHOE LIGHT AS A FEATHER tf FLEXIBLE AS A WHIP WEAR THEM EVERYWHERE Priced $3.95 Family Shoe "The Home of Meet Mc at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Our Coffee is Tops) A. MacKENZIE A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Store will be CLOSED AUGUST 5 and will REOPEN AUGUST 21 Phono 775 WEST END CAFE (Chop Suey House) REOPENS HAS REOPENED Completely Renovated Mi 3rd Ave. West Pbone 204 SERVICE CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrbt In Charge tf7ttfok nu.ir fflw Repairing Hand Engraving DIAMOND MERCHANT Store Ltd. Good Shoes" PACIFICCAFE Special: Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 6:00 ajn. to 2:00 a.m. FURN'TURE LTD. WEAR. IT ON YOUR ARM 327 3rd Avenue SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert TirE DAILY NEWS Classified Ads Advertising In this section Is payable In advance at the office. Flcase do not ask us to deviate from this rule. WANTED .1 WANTED TO RENT For young coupie witn z ennaren, a or 5 room house. Centrally located. Apply Box 757 Daily News. (tO WANTED Urgently, good home for 2 small children, boy and girl; will pay well. Reply Box 601 Daily News. (173) WANTED TO RENT Furnished or unfurnished house, apartment ! or anything at all. local man. steadily employed. Ph. Black 927. (173) j OFFICE worker wishes board and room near town If possible. I Ph. 209. (176) WANTED To rent 5 or 6-room . house, furnished or unfurnished, i by respectable people. 1 Box 806 Daily News. (173) SERVICE man and wife desire .small furnished apartment. Apply Box 805 Daily News. ! (177) WANTED Apartment or rooms for officer's wife: no children. Box 804 Daily News. (174) WORK WANTED PRACTICAL nurse wants nursing by the day. Box 807 Dally News. (175) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Bcsner Block Phone 387 BIRDS FOR SALE Bird Cages Wanted Phone Black 823 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 27 VAL SPIDEL Floor Sanding and Finishing Alterations and Repairing Phone Green 880 General Delivery SPEEDY RADIO SERVICE' Green 397 Guaranteed 48 Hour Service on all makes of Radios By Factory Trained Experts SEPTIC TANKS. And Filter Lines Cleaned and Repajred., Apply Box 749 Dally News SEE F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER STOCK, FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 884 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Ouessss Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTV SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture l all its branches 206 4 th Street ?baw 855 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited U. F. Lovux Representative Box 520 1315 Plggot Ave Prince nunert. BO EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING ESTHER STANYER Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver Phone Red 934 or call at 1467 Sixth Avenue East, Upstairs BERT'S TRANSFER & MESSENGER SERVICE 324 2nd Averhie West Next Door to R. E. Mortimer FOR SALE FOR SALE White enamel stove, baby buggy. 336 8th Ave. E. (1731 FOR SALE Bicycle, $30. 916 JOth Ave. E. (177) FOR SALE Oil stove, kitchen table and chairs. 1551 Overlook St. (174) FOR SALE One kitchen table and buffet, one gateleg table. 245 6th Ave. E. (.174) i i FOR SALE Good lawn roller and wheel barrow. 907 Borden St. Ph. Green 395 evenings. (It) ! I FOR SALE One 16-foot Peterc borouRh canoe complete with sail ad two paddles. Price $25. Applv 121 2nd Ave. W Suite No. 4. (174) FOR SALE Set of drums com-I plete with cymbals, etc. Ph. Red 393. (174) FOR SALE Cordwood Saw Man-drells. Saw Blades, large stock of pipe, fittings, belting, pulleys, : conveyor chain, shafting, and other supplies. Acme Machinery Ltd.. 1547 Main St., Vancouver, B.C. Quick dellv-cry. (183) FOU rlf Trolling boat; "O' Baby," 32 feet long, 12 hor K,wv;r Vivian engine. Apply New Floats, phone 791. (174) FOR SALE 5-room house. Beach Place; vacant. 4 years i old. Plumbing, basement, garden, cooking stove, heater, floor covering. Price $2600 cash. Phone Red 320. (174i i FOR SALE-VThe business known as the Princess Floral Shop, Smithers. B.C. Floral work done. Novelties, candy and tobacco. Established 10 years. Building also with living quarters, and hothouse at back. Apply Box 53, Smithers. B.C. (177) FOR SALE Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned uo until noon of July 31st for the purchase of the gast Addie K nni,.nomr m th i late John Lawler. moored at Forest fires flared up In a G00-McLean's Ways, Seal Cow. ! arcre area southeast of Cluculz 2C'x7'xG', Ch.p. Vivian. High-1 Lake and have since become est or anv tender not ncces-1 more serious. sarily accepted. Terms cash. Official Administrator, Court House. Prince Rupert, B.C. (173) FOR SALE Subject to present existing rental control regu lations, sealed tenders will bo received by the undersigned until noon of July 26, 1944, for the purchase of L.17, B.16, S.5 and cottage, and L.18, B.16, 85 and the two cottages erectr ed thereon. Separate tenders must be filed in respect of each lot. All three cottages are at present rented and are situate on 7th Avenue West, near Fulton Street. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: Cash. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Matthew Murray, deceased, Court House, Prince Rupert. HELP WANTED WANTED Boys or girls for good delivery routes." Dally News. (tf) WANTED One male or female dishwasher and one cook for city restaurant. Apply Selective Service Office A.F. 140. (tf) FOR RENT TO RENT Charming furnished cottage at Ferry Landing. . weekly. Delightful for family holiday. Fishing good. Postmaster. Francois Lake, near Burns Lake, B.C. .174) 'PERSONAL PERSONAL Youth able to typewrite and work with figures and interested in trip to ' Vancouver might apply to Dally News. (tf) BAYZAND & SEELSY, Painting. Decorating, Kalsomlnlng. All work guaranteed. Blue 378, "Satisfaction" our motto. LOST LOST Pair of master snips. $5 reward. Leave at Dally News or Ph. Blue 443. (174) REWARD for the return of the contents of a case, taken from a rooming house on 2nd Ave. No questions asked. F, Maver. (177) FOUND FOUND Two stcanuhln tickets. Owner please phone 792. Ask lor Joe Mlndell. (175) DANCE I WEDNESDAY, JULY 2f. Hobby Itcid's Orchestra I ODDFELLOWS' HALL Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 There are about 60,000 retail,, drugghts In the United Sta :es, PICTURE BOOKINGS Some Interesting Features Are Soniliis Here During as Coming Month Capitol Theatre bookings here for the coming month Include such much -heralded features as "Thousands Cheer" and i"Cover Girl" as well as a good all around list of good attractions. The following list Is an nouncc-d: July 26 Pat O'Brien and Ruth Warrick in "The Iron Major." July 27. 28 and 29 Kathryn Grayson and Gene Kelly In Thousand's Cheer." July 30 (Suday midnight) Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly in "Gamblers Choice." July 31 and Aug. 1 Ann Baxter and Thomas Mitchell In The Sulllvans." Aug. 2 and 3 Joan Davis and Jane Frazcc In "Beautiful but Broke." Aug. 4 and 5 Walt Dizney's Snow White." ' Aug. 6 (Sunday midnight) Evelyn Keays and Tom Neal In There's Something About a Soldier." Aug. 7 and 8 Charles Boycr and Ingrld Bergman In "Gaslight." Aug. 9 and 10 Kay Kyser and Joan Davis in "Around the World'.' Aug. 11 and 12 Ann Sheridan and Denis Morgan In "Shine on Harvest Moon." Aug. 13 (Sunday midnight) . (East Side Kids in "Mr. Wise Guy" and Zlasu Pitts In "So's News of PRINCE GEORGE Hottest weather of the season 93-5 degrees was experienced at Prince George on Wednesday. It is estimated that construc- tlon work will begin by autumn on 25 houses under a government plan whereby homes may be built on loans up 90 per cent of their value by Prince Oeorg? residents. Judge Eric Woodburn presided over the most northerly court session in the province recently when at Lower Post, within a stone's throw of the Yukon bor 'der, he dismissed Leo Cormer of a charge of receiving and possessing stolen property belonging to. the United States government. Dramatic letters have been received in Prince George as a sequel to the invasion of Europe. Among them are entertaining descrlDtlons from Corp. Hu bert Armstrong. R.C.A F.. Q.M3. Charles C. Hau?htaling, Pte. Harold Johnstone and Pte. E. R. "Bobbv" Cahoon. Sawlog scale for the Fort George district for June was 8,597,564 feet, more than a million feet higher that In June, 1913. SOO-SUI) NOTES A new Ice breaker, the United ; States Coastguard ship Mackin ac now building at Toledo, Ohio, will go into service on the Saint Mary's river this year. The, largest and most powerful shlj of the type on the Great Lakes, she will be 290 feet long, with a 75-foot beam, and a displace ment of 5,090 tons. The Second Battalion Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury Regi ment ended their week's camp at Lelght's bay last week. The story of how he ran Into Lieut. Lionel McAuley of the Sault In Normandy was told by Gregory Clark, Toronto Star correspondent. "Fifty per cent of the time you are bored to death, and the other fifty per cent of the time you are scared to death," he quotes Lieut. McAuley as saying. WELL SUPPLIED Mexico has 22 ocean ports. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP DIUTI3H COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE, MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE E8TA ra OP BENJAMIN LIPSIN (OTHERWISE KNOWN AS BEN LIPSIN) DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor. W. E. FUhcr, made on the 13th dav of July. AD. 1944. I waa appointed Administrator of the Ea- Stale 01 nenjamin Limn luvnrrwiw: known aa lien Llpsln), deccaaed, and all parties having claims against the aald estate are hcrehy required to furnish same, properly verified, to me. on or before the 14th day of August. A.D. 1S44, and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebted-neu to me forthwith. DATED at Prluee Ilupert. B.C., thla 14th day of July. A.D. 1944 Indebted to the said estate are re-Prince 'quired to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all JSUKMAIN A. WAil, Official Administrator, Rupert. DC. The best bur In Monument ind Markers in B.C, Is al National Monuments on 3rd Ave., first door West of Eaton's. NATIONAL MONUMENT P.O. Box 998. Prince Rupert Dawson Creek Flier Missing Included In the latest Royal Canadian Air Force casualty list missing after air .operations overseas is Sgt. Robert Eugene Nlles, whose father. R. B. Nlles, lives at Dawson Creek, In the Peace River district. PRACTICALLY PREHISTORIC The first torpedo, the "spar torpedo" of the American Clvl' War, was a long ram with a bomb on the end of It. Your Aunt Emma." Aug. 14 and 15 Preston Fos ter and William Bendlx In "Guadalcanal Diary." I Aug. 16 Gall Patrick and. Nancy Kelly in "Cover Girl." Aug. 20 (Sunday midnight) Billy Gilbert and Mexle Rosen-bloom in "Three of a Kind" and i Tom Conway ad Jean Brooks In ; Night of Adventure. 1 Aug. 21 and 22 Kay Francis and Carole Landls In "Four Jills In a Jeep." .Aug. 23 Jackie cooper onn Patricia Morrison In "Where Are Your Children?" Aug. 24 and 25 Ginger Roger : and Ray Mllland In "Lady in the Dark." Aug. 27 (Sunday midnight) Evelyn Kcyes ad Edmund Low In "Dangerous Blondes" and Rlrk Vallin and Veda A Borg la Smart Guy." Aug. 28 and 29 Lynn Bar' and Edward G. Robinson In : "Tampico." 1 Aug. 30 and 31 John Garfield j and Paul Henrcld In "Bctwecr Two Worlds." , District TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kc-nney. accompanied by their son. Leading Aircraftsman Harry Ken-ney. and- Mrs. Kenney's sjster. Mrs. Archibald of Vancouver, spent the week-end in Terrace, driving down from Smithers on Saturday and returning home Sunday evening. The trip down was made between 9:30 a.m. with an hour out at HazeKon for lunch. In spite of rainy weather, the road was In excellent snipe except the portion between Kit-wanga and New Hazelton. Corp. Lloyd Johnston, who la with the Royal Canadian Air Forre at Vancouver, was home In Terrace on leave a few days ago. Mrs. Johnston, the former Lorraine Kcnney. and daughter are spending the summer here and are at present encamped at Lakelse Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson left at the end or the week to spend three week's vacation: at Telkwa. A. AUrce. former well known Terrace and Prince Runert butcher. Is now stationed at Terrace on military duty. KWONG SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Phone Red Zf? NOTICE Notlco la hereby given that lots owned by the Crown situated In Terrace Townslte. will be offered for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION to be held lft the office of the Provincial Police, Terrace, BC commencing at 3 p.m. on Thursday afternoon, August 10th, 1944. Plans may be seen In the Oovcrn-ment Agent's Office. Prince Rupert, or In the Department of Lands, Victoria, BC. Terms will bo announced at time of sale. II. CATHCART. Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, DO., July 13th, 1944. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOHN DONALD MCDONALD, DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order Of His Honor Judge Fisher. local Judgo of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the SOth day of July, A.D. 1044. appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Donald McDonald, who died on or about tho 17th day of May. 1044. All Dersnns IHTBfjrin iiBVHiK lltunia KBnsi mp, isld Estate are required to file them "Uh me properly verified on or be. fore the 31st day of August. 1944, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such riim of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. DC., this 20th day of Julv. A.D. 1944. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator rrincti Rupert, B.C WEDNESDAY ONLY Complete Shows at 1:00. 2 55, 5:00, 7 n.v 9 Feature at 1:30, 3:35, 5:40, 7:45, 9 jO THE STORY OF A MAKER OF HEROES! Thrilling exploits of fighting Frank Cavanaugh, football player, coach, warrior, fatherl FAT OBtkn 1BEH JMJDR fW IUTH 01tlT fcj WARRICK RYAN M0 LEON AMES RUSSr.ll WADE To4.i b, tOHIt KUOWJ 1 DirKltd ty (AT INIIOMI fitv? C r, A .iajti ON THE SAME PROGRAM In the Newsrrrl: I list Picture of Herman Robot Plane Plus Cartoon: "Wed Time Stories" and "Sing Helen Sing" Canit It, I A-tit rtWM Si 'Tender C;nJ 1 uiti KIMll Pat OBrirn V Amrnran s FMlkill ( i Dealing : late Major ) World Wur cisch exUat." Major," '.ir comes to Hi-tol Theatre . only. With sum toriou tun fans know r.refttest ... tory. Jmpip personality rolled up i : against Inn: war he tlv. fight with After ntun war be rcs-i:: with gieat death. The he set Is hi ; gridiron an I makea the i IJe a topic ' est. It U A t finest port ra : made. RttUl War: the loyal wi'' the eoach' f t advisor. COBTUMr Cotton Jew fabrics llki : ham buttoi of green l ' Africans Honor ."IRON MAJOR" English Nurse :AT CAPITOL LONDON. July 25 O -A fun- eral salut? usually given on the death of great African chl"' was accorded English nurte. Edith 8hel!ey of L'ncolruhlre. In Tnnganylika recently. The story of Edith Shell"? reads liko a novel of heroic self-sacrttlce. Since IMS she devoted her life to missionary nursing among the lepers of Atrial At first her medical interests were general, but In 193) whom she herself contracted leprosy and the disease was arreted she resolved to devote her life and slight fortune to the curing or others with the tame rtUea From that tune, chietly by bicycle, carrying her belongings In a kit bag on her back. sh travelled the Jungle, until a few weeks before a malignant growth caused her death ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. (Ity Dorothy Garbutl) The Highway Ark-Ack dance takes place this evening. Hostesses will turn out for the trucks to take them to the camp. Many of the boys have been asking for copies of the Dally News which republished an article on Canada by Walter Wln-ehell. The article was entitled rrhlngs I Never Knew Till New," and told about Canada's war effort. W V,.. ' IT'S THE VARIETY STORE F0K PICNIC SUPPLIES! You'll find wo have just about. tv'rV you need to help make that otitinr r cess. Come In and look around 'oU"J find many items to add to general comfort. The Variety Slit