I I! Expert OPTICAL SERVICE C1IAS. DODLMKAl) Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Entravinr VISIT OUK I1ASLMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Bajjage and Novelties MAX HEILDROHER JEWELER 4 DIAMOND Ml'JtCIIANT ring Togs for CHILDREN... Coats Dresses Underwear Hosiery Hats Blazers Night Wear Sweaters ' Skirts Blouses Baby's Wear, too Mail Orders Promptly Filled Rupert Peoples Store -In the Heart of Trince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 HERE IS GOOD NEWS! For even though the calendar says, "Spring cleaning time" . . . The Variety Store Is ready to help takt the irk out of housework with a large stock of cleaning aids . . . polishes, brushes, cleansers and anything else you might need to make your home shining and spotless for the new season. So take an Inventory of your utility closet today . . . and remember that The Variety Store will save you money as well as time. THE VARIETY STORE 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. iy .-"THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS Classified Ads Advertising in this section is payable in advance at the office. Please do hot ask us to deviate from this rule WANTED WANTED TO RENT Four or five room modern house, unfurnished, by reliable local resident. Urgent Phone Blue 184. (95) WANTED Four or five foot fox wire; wire clothes line. Buy or trade. Phone Black 823. . WANTED Housekeeping room, by soldier and wife, by July 1. Apply Box 740 Dally News.' WANTED TO BUY 4 or 5- roomed house, close in. $500.00 cash. Terms arranged. Box 741 Dally News. (94) HELP WANTED WANTED Janitor for local hotel. Apply Selective Service AM120. tf) WANTED Clerk for stationery store; either sex. Apply National Selective Service, AF 125. (tf) WANTED Warehouse man. Good wages and working conditions. Apply Selective Service AM118. (95) WANTED Stenographer, permanent position; good wages. Must be good typist and able to take shorthand. Selective Service AF124. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room. Gentleman only, 843 9th Ave. West. (95) LOST LOST Pocket book at Dry Dock, registration card, $32 or $42, snapshots. John V. Brietzke, Box 1323 StaUon MB." (94) TIMRER WANTED WANTED Fir and cedar poles, posts, all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b. shipping point, earliest shipment. Nledermeyer - Martin Co., Portland, Ore. (G6) RUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL I GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. j Income Tax Returns Complied Besner, Block Phone 387 PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST Prop.: MRS. A. R. LOCK 300 3rd Ave. Phone 777 DANIEL BJARNASON PAINTER AND DECORATOR Quick Service. No Substituting of Material General Delivery IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning-Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 MODERN TAILORS We are open again for alter-tlons on Ladles' and Men's Suits. Quick and efficient service. Reasonable prices. 318 5th St. (Behind Royal Bank) HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th 8treet Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladles' and Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovm. Representative Box 526 2313 PlggOt Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE FOR SALE 1938 Chev light de-livery. " Valentin Dairy. (95 FOR SALE Good Mbnarch stove. Blue 825. (95) FOR SALE New five - room house with bath. 730 6th Ave. West. (99) F"OR SALE Six spool trolling girding. Cheap. See Imperial Machine Shop. (95) FOR SALE 1938 Ford 2-ton, 3 urd. all-steel dump, also flat deck. Phone Red 446. 197) FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth Ann rm Rth Ave. West filter MWII vv W war w v 5:30 pjn. (98) FOR SALE (New house. Apply after 6 o'clock, 924 6th Avenue East. (94) FOR SALE 8-12 II J1. St. Lawrence engine, twin. A-l condition. Write P.O. Box 1003, Station "B." (95) FOR SALE Monarch cooking range, wood or coal grates, hot water front, good. Blue 825. (95) FOR SALE 4-burncr hot point range, auto oven, white enamel, $30; double element hot plate, electric radiant heater, 39" Simmons bed with Beautyrest mattress. Phone Black 153 after 7 pjn. (96) FOR SALE 29 foot gill netter or troller with 14 h.p. 2 cylinder, gas engine. Carson's Float. Boat No. PJt. 005F. n.n . rt m 4 I . . M ..1 j rjn nnui nuat nuu&c, vmau 16 h.p. heavy duty engine with I auto-light ignition; 17 medl- j urn duty Vivian engine. In- 1 quire Pete Hoffman, New Floats. (96) FOR SALE 5-room house, $500 cash. Vacant May 1. 1845 11th Ave Fast. Also Dominion Dairy buildings. Contains 15,000 feet of lumber. Phone Black 608. FOR SALE Treadle sewing machine, with motor; occa slonal tables; camp stove; sledge hammer: galvanized tubs; child's chair; miscellaneous articles. Phone Blue 610. (95) FOUND FOUND Girls' silver Identification disk. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this FOUND Fountain pen; can be obtained by identifying same and paying for this FOUND Bunch of keys on ring on 6th Avenue. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. FOUND Pair of child's gold rimmed glasses. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS We will purchase good quality photographic negatives, size 2'x 3'A or larger of native scenic, game fishing, lumbering, boating, or other Industrial activities In the Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Island Areas, black and white or Kodachrome. Please forward negatives to us for Inspection and we will advise you of Immediate acceptance or return same promptly. Steffcns-''olmer Limited, 560 Granville Street, Vancouver. B.C. (113) IN TIIK MTKKHK COCKT Of him ri-it (oi.ntiiM iv I'liDiim: IX THK MATTIK If TIIK ADMIX-INTUITION Al"l IVIi ix tiii: mtti:k or Tin: i;ht,ti; Of ( IIAKI.DV otto Mil int. iillirrwlM known I'll WU.t.H Mil I III TAKE NOTICE that by Order cf THE DAILY NEWS ;i Honour juajc Eisner, LocsM British Columbia, t wu on the 5th i unj oi April a ij. appolnUvl nviMiiiinuawfi ,,t viiv UIHK Oi tunr-mv Clltn HIIMcr nlhl.. !. Charles Miller. Dirceased, who dledl on or aoout tnc 27th day of feb-ruarv An 1 0il Alt ruMnn. i i . w. . - - ' - " ... . y I IIIUCVITU to the said Estate are required to I pujr vne amount or tneir indebtedness to trim f f irt Vl u W Vi a r.H .11 . - H 1 1 WT. I - I won navinK Claim against it &&U v Miaia? arc requuea to rue thena with I me nrnnrlv viHf r,n I the 18th day of May A D. mi, fait-L " vsassvs t w klVlS Will IKS iTUUje haying reirard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified DATED at Prince Itupert. B.C.. this sin uajr vi April a u. 1V4, KORUtN A Wiw Official Administrator i-riuce itupert, B.C. FAMED FAILURE The Danzig merchant Fahrenheit, who invented the thermometer, was a business failure. I r T . . -1 a ad av j,j viirv Si Ik MlTll i: HP AITI.H ..TKIN IOK n.KTim ati: op imhci.m.:ms ,.m l-rartlniial .Minrml ( Ulin 8ltuuit hi the Portland Canal If limit DIUM. Il of Casslar District. at hr1 Et Fork of Cascade Creek I'liper Salmon Valley TAKE NOTICE that Frederick C Winkler Free Miners Certificate No 70111 E. intends, sixty daya from the dn(e hereof. U apply to the Mining. Recorder for a Certificate of Imorovemenu for the purpose 01 oo- talnlng a Crown Orani of the abort claim, And further take notice that action under Section 8J of the Mineral Act mutt be commenced before the lasuauce of auch Certificate of Im provement. uaiea mis ouui umj vi sisrcn. ivn. 3 CEAIXU TENDERS addreated to the O iinHrraianed. and endorsed "Tender for Wharf Reconstruction. Ntw Maseru. BC" will be received until 3:i inn. (Intern lUillglit Mtlng lime). Irl.Uy. May 3. Ill. for m harf reconatrueUon. at New Massett. Queen Charlotte Islands. BC. Plana, form 01 contract, ana speci fication can be seen and forma of tender obtaUied at the office 01 me Chief Engineer. Department of Public Works. Ottawa, at the office of the District Engineer. Post Office Building. New Westminster. BC. and at the Post Office at Prince Rupert B C . Vancouver. B C . Victoria. BC and Masnett. B C Tenders will not be considered Unas made on printed forma supplied by the Department and In accordance with conditions set forth therein Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Rearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railways Company and its constituent companies, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and Interest by the Dominion of Canada. or the aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque If required to make up an odd amount. NOTE - The Department will supply blue-prinu and specUfeatlqn of tor work on depnatt of a sum of NO MORE GETYSWG UP AT mGHT. Tale Gin Pills to help soothe and relieve kidney and bladder trouble. Money back if not unified. (avlerill. 40PIIW IP. ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.CA. and Y.W.C.A. (By DOROTHY OARBUTT) The Service Wives' Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. BUllnger. Two new members Mrs. Head and Mrs, Marchuck - were welcomed to the club. There were nine ladles and five children present The raffle, donated by Mrs. Blllln ger, was won by Mrs. Duke and tea was served by Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Bllllnger. We hope to be In the "Y" for our next meeting In a fortnight's time And wc hope each member will bring a friend who Is a service wife as due to a large number of draftings the membership hat fallen a bit. We're looking for a tea wagon now so If anyone has one of those old fashioned large tea wagons we could easily paint It I'd like to buy It for Vis tnS tlfn hfiVA tr arrtf nnr Wat. V a u I v a a es v, nr va j vui j dishes and refreshments across the recreation room which means a good many trips and a lot of dodging of ping ping talis and they all have to be carried back again so you can see what a help a tea wagon ' would be. At last, Mr. Scadden and his corps of willing workers arc in and have painted the celling a primrose yellow. Sounds a bit odd, doesn't It, but It really Is effective and gives a deceptive sunshiny appearance. Chester's Idea it was. How about a few games of bingo tonight at the EmpreM? Take the family along too. The youngsters soon catch on to it and enjoy It along with the grown-ups. And was there ever such a hand at calling the bingo numbers as our old faithful. Ronnie Mason. Week In and week out. rain or more rain. Ronnie keeps the game going. Some say good old Ronnie and : others say good old Ronnie I'm thinking of having our cats' fur dyed It doesn't go verv well with the hrlffht yellow $aono in the form of certified Lni a urv,, .v,,ii m, k celUnK- Wnat naU thfy be- bank rheque payable to the order oi the Minuter of public Worka till ant. dusky midnight brunet- Tbe deposit wm be released on the ' t- .old.n blonde? Saltv" or or Kolacn oionaes aiiy return of the blue-prints and specl-'1 ncatwn wnhin a month from the rather fancies the Idea herself date of reception of tenders If not u,., pnnv returned within that period the de- u VW posit will be forfeited. e By order, , J, M. fiOMERVILLE. Hecrctary. Department of Public Works. utvuss. Apni O. 144, thinks It's a lot of women's nonsense. FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR By The Canadian Press Aprfr2i, 1913 Royal Alf Force planes bombed German arlal ferry terminals in Denmark and Not way. British and Norwegian troops reported from Stockholm to have driven Germans from Hamar. Ocrmans claimed their troops had advanced to Ltllc-hammcr, north of Hamar. I'IOEO.S it WAR PRETORIA, tr Dropped by parachute from Allied aircraft thousands of South African pigeons arc helping the Allies to keep In touch with partlsaa in Greece, Crete, Yugoslavia and other countries under Nazi domination. TODAY and SAT. THIDAY, IL Complete Shows at 1,00, 2 :s vr . CMPitOj Feature at 120, 3 2u. 8 Jj , , J f Wr TONE ATTENTION... Te. ft'Dnim? TEA THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours 3 pm. to 2 am 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel' Phone 173 uuniLll aft f- J I JL BBBBBBSr H I I . 1 l I ?nW Cartoon: I'as the HUcuiti Mir,. me Animals Sp,, -In The Drvrt' World N, VLUn X -..JEW W FM A A n SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. rnone 37 r o. Boi Prlr.ce Rsprrt Astoria Hotel. Jjisnor. nculv decorated as rcnovaieu, now unuur new inanagi'mt'ni nr plricu Tlititnir IJnmn mill T.itnnri PrinnTnr W tm-viwl nl nil liniieu tnma IS with Hat ueasonablc rales. GEORGE ANDREW, Prop. r ! i, Th Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada . offers for sale i laiiaiiiii Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTINC BOOKBINDING STATIONERY IN KT II DAY AND E V K l( Y I) A V CARD WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN KNS ucsncr Block, 3rd arrccr man It Pays to Advertise in The Daily News $1,200,000,000 Sixth VICTORY LOAN Dated and boaring Interest from 1st May 1944, and offered Jn two maturities, the choice of which Is optional with the purchaser, as follows: 16 years and 1 month 3 BONDS- DUE lit JUNE 1960 Callable in or after 1957 Interest payable 1st June and December Denominations, $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, $100,000 f ' ISSUE VlUCEt 100 3 years dnd 10 months iA nows due ht mnat W Non-callable to maturity Interest payable 1st March and September Denominations, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, $100,000 ISSUE. VlUCEt 100 .The proceeds of this loan will be used by the foy'ernment to finance expenditures for war purpo1. The lists will open on 24th April 1944, and will close on or about 13th May 1944. APPLICATIONS IOK 111! 4 V"lf III r k . K TIIESK IIONDS MAY UK MADF. TIIUOIT.II ANY VICTORY LOAN S A' KSJVN,I IA . in OF A.K ANY CIIARTKHKO UIIAKThlirCU HANK, IIK, ANY A?iiY AUTIIUHI.I.I AUTHMUH) SAVINGS HANK, HA.rt. TRUST i"' Oil U' . ....miv.ii hi wini .... , COMPANY, OI( TIIHOUCII TIIK WAR UNANCK WOIIKKIIS AT YOUR PLACK OF i;MPI.OYMr-T. I " WHOM COPIES OF T1IF. OFFICIAL MIOSPKCTUS AM) AI'PLICITION I OHM MAY Mi OUTA!.'" IIEI'AIU'MENT OF FINANCE Al'HlM'1