;f PAGE POUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Impairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUK BASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Yours... For a Smarter Easter Assuming, of course, your Spring Shoes Come from THE CUT RATE SHOE STORE May We Suggest: Don't fall to see the newly arrived Spring Shoes now on Sale at the Cut Rate Shoe Store. The smartest array of Women's Shoes the market affords. Many of these styles would not be available In Prince Rupert except for the fact that the Cut Rate goes direct to the Eastern market to buy. All widths and sizes. Cut Mate Shoe Store Mail Orders Promptly Filled 50G THIRD AVE. W. (Across from Ormes Drug) GANGWAY! For Real Tiddley's Internationally declared "Best in the World", originated and still Produced by THE ST. JAMES TAILORS Material definitely THE BEST (21-oz. Pure Wool) Bell Drape or Medium Pants. Delivered to you 10 days from receipt of your order. Use Air-Mall. We have measurements on file of all the Uddleys made by us In the past 2 years or otherwise wrlt6 us for our EASY SIMPLIFIED Self-Measure Chart and you can't miss. Best Grade Badges and Regalia Gold or Red. Satin Silks, Dickies, Tallies, Hand-made Collars, Hats by Scully. (Always in Stock). SATISFACTION GUARANTEED THE ST. JAMES TAILORS (Pacific Coast Naval Outfitters) 633 Yates Street. PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Builtup Roofs Repairs, Reshlngling Free Estimates s18 .50 To Trepaid You Complete With Zipper. Any Width Bottoms. VICTORIA, B.C. DON'T FORGET . . THE BIG DAHCE SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 9 to 12 p.m. I.O.D.E. HALL (Formerly Eagles', 5th and McBrlde) Gentlemen "5c Roy Proverbs and Ills Orchestra Everybody Welcome 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" Classified Ads Advertising in this section is payable in advance at the office. Please do not ask us to deviate from this rule WANTED WANTED Urgently required by couple, furnished room or flat. Phone Green 626. (84) WANTED Furnished suite or small house by naval officer and wife. Phone Green 734. (83) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED Dinette set. Blue 913. (86) WANTED 4 -cylinder car chassis complete with motor and running gear. Phone 83. (87) WANTED Furnished suite or small house for civilian couple. Occupancy May 1. Box 733 Dally News. (87) WANTED Cash for small tricycle. Phone Blue 967. 310 7th Avenue East. (81) WANTED TO RENT Two or three room house by June 1. Phone Green 735. (88) WANTED One power boat, 25 to 35 feet long; must be In good condition. Call American Signals 135. (88) Schools and Colleges STENOS. TYPISTS. POSTAL CLERKS for Government war work. You can train at home. Free information, M-C.C. Civil Service Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. AGENTS WANTED GAS SAVER Patented, proven. guaranteed. Fits all motors. If you have other full time employment, write for proof, agency proposition. Victory Mfg. Company, Cornwall, Ontario. 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 777 Expert PERMANENTS I ESTHER STANYER Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver Phone Black 934 mornings or call at 1345 Plgott Place Upstairs 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- tions on Ladies' and Men's Suits. Quick and efficient service. Reasonable prices. 318 5th St. (Behind Royal Bank) AUCTIONEER J. MAIR Phone Black 984 B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladles' and Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin. Representative Box 526 1315 Piggot Ave, Prince Rupert, B.O. Try a Want-Ad for Quick Results. FOR SALE FOR SALE Three room log cabin with furnishings. Apply No. 160 Wantage Road. Ross and Rivest. (85) FOR SALE Baby buggy. 1211 Seventh Avenue East. (83) FOR SALE Kitchen set and bedroom suite. 1356 Overlook Street. (84) FOR SALE-Studlo lounge. 841 Summit Avenue. (84) FOR SALE Dining room furniture. Green 335. (84) FOR SALE Three room house, chicken house, on two lots. 418 Sherbrooke Avenue. Phone Black 497. (87) FOR SALE Trolling boat Gyps-wick, ready to fish. Price $550. Apply at the Fishermen's Coop. (83) FOR SALE House, 5 rooms, bath, hardwood floois, concrete basement, furnace. Close In. Occupancy six weeks. $4000. G. P. Tinker Ltd. Phone 57. (tf) FOR SALE Chicken ranch, Prince Rupert harbor. Going concern. Comfortable dwelling and chicken houses. Splendid opportunity. Full particulars from O. P. Tinker, Besner Block. (tf) HELP WANTED WANTED Woman to take care of five small children for one month; $50. Phone Red 934. (85) WANTED Stenographer for Victory Loan Office. April 15-May 20 approximately. Apply National Selective Service, AF 120. (85) WANTED. Experienced miners for Northern Gold Mine. Apply Selective Service AA1. 110 WANTED. Men for under: ground work at northern gold mine. No experience necessary. Apply Selective Service A.M. 111. (88) 60 -YEAR-OLD Life Insurance Association extending its activities has opening for ex. perienced part-time life un derwriter as district manager. If you are qualified, this opens the door to a unique opportunity to build a successful future. Address your reply with full details to Box 731 The Daily News. Applicant! must have or be available for full time employment. LOGGERS Two good sets of coast fallers, three men to a set, top prices to top men. .Don't apply unless your pro duction record is good in coast timber. Camp is on mainland close lb Prince Rupert. Apply National Selective Service office, Pilnce Rupert, and refer to advertisement number AN116. (tf FOR KENT FOR RENT Will give room and board to couple In exchange for wife's housekeeping serf-vices. Blue 246. (83) FOR RENT Single girl has room to share with another girl. Phone Red 943 between 5 and 7 p.m. (84) LOST LOST Man's glasses in tart leather case. Please leave at Daily News office. Urgently needed. , (84) TIMBER WANTED WANTED Cedar poles, piling posts, all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b. shipping point, earliest shipment. Niedermcyer-Mar- tln Co., Portland 4, Oregon. (83) SPECIAL NOTICE A Joint meeting of Halibut Boat Owners and Fishermen will be held In the Fishermen's Union Hall, tonight (Saturday), at 7 p.m. Important business. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches J06 4th Street Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 THE DAILY NEWS FORT GARRY COFFEE anytime FLAVOR RICHNESS STRENGTH I PERSONAL FOR THE BEST In Painting and decorating Phone Blue 378. "We Can Satisfy." (89) PHOTOGRAPHERS We will purchase good quality photographic negatives, size 2x V 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. Steffens-Colmer Limited, 560 Granville Street. Vancouver. B.C. (113) In the MiiH-riiir r-uurr of llrltUli Columbia hi lrlalr In Hi Matter of thr "ArtmliiMratlo"! Art" ami In thr Matter of thr l.ttr of Julin Warn. Ihmt4i1 TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor. W E FUher nude on the 24tn day of March. AD. 194. I iw appointed Administrator (with the will annexed) of the Estate of John Warne. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish aame. properly verified, to me on or about the 35th day of AprU. A O. 1244. and all parties Indebted to the Ettaf are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C . this 2Sth day of March A D. U44. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. II C IV 1IIK MTKKMK COt'KT Of ItKITIMI C OM Mill IN I'KOIItTi: in tin: Mtm it or the -aumin- INTUITION ,ACT- ami IV TIIK MtTTtK or THE EUTATK Of Mil I.I MII.I.I.K. lll t l.tfl.il. TAKE NOTICE thst bt order of His Honor W. E fisher, msde on the 24th dsy of March. AD. 1944. I was appointed Executor of the estate of William MUler. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or about the 30th dsy of April. A D. 1944, and aU parties In debted to tne Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B C. this 30th day of March, AU. 1944. EDWARD JAMES SMITH. Executor of the Estate of William Miller. J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Phone Green 995 GEO. JJAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE" FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SIIIITED Estimates Phone for Free, Appointment 1IG Ith Ave. E. RED 127 FOR A TAXI Telephone 65 Standi Grotto Cigar Store PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings ( Electric and Acetylene Weldinc SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled ENTERTAINMENT ,IS COLORFUL "Broadway Rhythm" is Weekend Feature Coming to Capitol Theatre. 'Broadway Rhythm," technicolor film at the Capitol Thea tre this week-end, Is a gay and tuneful musical, chock-full of entertainment to please everyone. Glnny Slmms, long a singing favorite of the airwaves. makes her debut as an actress rewallng a pretty face and fig ure and a sparkling personality for the screen and she Is team ed with the popular dancing star, George Murphy. Murphy Is cast as a member of a famous theatrical family land is a successful Broadwa producer. He retires his father Charles Wlnnlnger, and docs hi best to keep his kid sister Gloria De Haven, In school despite her yearning for thq stage Glnny Slmms, playing a Hollywood movie star, comes to New York searching for a play tc give her a new shot of the pres. tlge she needs so badly. At first she Is Interested In Murphy's play but later turns it down because she does not believe it wtll be a hit. This Is the opportunity Wlnnlnger has been waiting for. He dusts oft one of Murphy's old scripts and joins forces with Miss Slmms to produce It in a summer theatre venture. When Murphy finds out what is going on he becomes estranged from his father and his romance with Miss Slmms Is nipped In the bud. Things go badly for both productions until Glnny takes matters Into her own hands and patches up the breach between Murphy and his father and a Broadway hit Is Introduced to a cheering first night audience. Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra arc spotted prominently In the film by doing several numbers. , Presbyterian Tea and Sale Highly Successful Affair Held in Church Hall Thursday After-noon. Highly successful was the spring tea and sale of home cooking held by the Ladles' Aid of First Presbyterian Church In the church parlors on Thurs-day afternoon. Many guests called, the most of them appearing early on the scene, and were welcomed by Mrs. 3. B, MacKay. president of the Ladles' Aid. and Mrs. A. F. Mac8wcen, wife of the pastor. Presiding at the tea tables, which were attractively decor ated with daffodils and tulips, were Mrs. Arnold Flatcn, Mrs. W. L. Sandlson, Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. James L. Lee. Servlteurs were Mrs. O. C. Mit chell, Mrs. Howard Hlbbard, Mrs. Nell Macdonald, Mrs. Rob ert Parker, Mrs. Robert Strachan and Mrs. Slmundsen. The cash ier was Mr. O. W. Abbott. Direct ing the tea room were Mrs. J O. Garrett and Mrs. E. F. Saun ders. The sale tables were conducted as follows: Plain sewing Mrs. John Brcm-ner and Mrs. A. McMullin. Fancy work Mrs. James son. Home cooking Mrs. H. M. Foote and Mrs, J. W. Eastwood. Ice cream Mrs. Harry Cal-derwood. Plants Mrs. Thomas Mc-Meckln and Mrs. L. C. Eby. Showing f VP iiP o """" mmmmm m&mBSBMSMmmmmm Tmij IS -tn CONf A On tl mrltt wh'ich Hi Didtflr Dfddlc" has on loujhi r 7MU ItTHI CIKEM briit k 0- duty- Trill 1$ THt tf AF hicM Our loiloe -hro hstf 48 hones of, K Tutf It Trie SIBCM Ao oWyl around to botr ff boyi i HI Dtfdl Diddfe ' fi put (une HAVOC Dennis O'KEEFE Billie BURKE Walt Disney's Full-lenfth Srntatlon -victory Timorr.ii air rownir In Technicolor v I IlKr.tvc 'IUM)AY for 2d Hi : D m. . TMniifMi... HI A Kin as! .. kuEN BESlDlsl Tmj ttTMlhl t Adolphe MENJOU Martha SCOffj "HI Diddle Diddle at 1 00. 3 :? f 4C t "Victory Thru Airpowcr u 2 12 i , . c SUNDAY! INM. "BROADWAY RHYTHM" Free Aimed Services Only ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.CA. and Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTTl The Service Wives' Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Valen. Nine members and six children were present. The raffle, donated by Mrs Fotolan. was won by Mrs. Bllllnger. Mrs. Strand and Mrs. Sargent served tea. It was decided thtt the members should sell tickets for the Aimy Show "Cinderella", at Ormes Drug Store during the week and the following dayi were taken: Monday. April 10. 2 to 5 p m.. Mrs. Gomez. Monday. April to, J to 9 p.m . Mt. Van: Tat-day. April 11. 7 to 9 pm.. Mrs. Cooper; Wednesday. AprU 12, 7 to 9 pm.. Mrs. Duke; Thursday. April 13, 2 to 5 pm . Mrs. Livingstone; Thursday. AprU 13, 7 to J p.m.. Mrs. Bllllnger. The Army boys and girl have done a lot of strenuous rehers Ing on this show and I know that anyone who buys a ticket is assured of a grand evening's entertainment. And now for the final paragraph in Professor Parkinson's article on post war conditions at given In the YMCA Study Oroup booklet "Canada, the War and After." 6. It 1s almost universally admitted that our Dominion, provincial and municipal governments should embark upon a broader program of social welfare. This means that they will be required to do those things that the whole community needs if everyone is to have an assured minimum of decent living It means more public health services, unemployment insurance. NEGRI Only liroidsij Uy. u IS ICod'i Sunday MiDvr, "BATTLE Or KM "Henry Aldrich Erp limit ! vocal ;or,a, l eatuma, ; tl lly allows den o' t school be expand :! . assign:, o fare ar v 7 Pu:.. I.; will hav i: the wa; i.l w. ckU; paired a:. cur 'I to be u;H,r take T !tJ and rebu 1 p ' '4 We may be .1 ( - cape th; t do w.i", r:. : ' tf the md' :: railw r. c . school u; to provide trlcity a.: i roads I: t urgent nc con.ierve r especially new ecor.nn-. treats! transiwrta' dry areas ard tj ( In nlhrr; Mr.-' ' U prise are r.t - or pub'. ;" w k:, arc rcc ;:,..: ' blllty nf ;c '-: were nr- 1 wcl.l: the war vc taken C of opir;;"'i such nc t , wide .sC'ipr after the w..r mlttee o;s pointed by begin b..w : P! 47V IV V s which ran be r .... i: il wheneve: &ry k sl ploymer. appeal SUNDAY niiwl mm