PAG! rOUH i Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charje Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUlt BASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT They're the Tops... PEOPLES STORE Glamorous Spring Millinery And why wouldn't they be? Over 400 new Spring Hats just received direct from the eastern factories. All the new colors combined with the leading New York models. ACCESSORIES TO MATCH GLOVES PURSES SCARVES BELTS JEWELRY COLLARS YouH be pleased at the large choice at the People Store. Accessories make the complete costume more pleasing. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Rupert Peoples Store "In the Heart of Trince Rupert" THIRD AVE. Next to Ileilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 HERE IS GOOD NEWS! For even though the calendar says, "Spring cleaning time" . . . The Variety Store is ready to help take 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 Sfore will save you money as well as time. THE VARIETY STORE 4 t v V 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 Handsonie New Spring Shoes for Easter. SOLE AGENTS . . . FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. "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 not ask us to deviate from this rule WANTED WANTED Housekeeping room or sleeping room for two women, in walking distance of town. Phone 303, ask for Margaret. 190) WANTED Fish boat, equipped with drum If possible. Room 48, Prince Rupert Hotel. (92) WANTED Furnished rooms or apartment for navy man and wife. No children. Phone Blue 921 between 6-8. Mr. Lowe. (93) WANTED Four or five foot fox wire; wire clothes line. Buy or trade. Phone Black 823. . WANTED Guitar in good condition. Will pay $14. Apply Box 739 Dally News. (92) by soldier and wife, by July 1. Apply Box 740 Daily News. FOUND FOUND Girls' silver Identification disk. Owner may have same by calling at the Datly 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 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 ESTHER STANYER Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver j 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 ODen aealn for alter- tlons on Ladies' 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 4 th Street Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 AUCTIONEER J. MAIR Phone Black 984 B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies' 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 Plecot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE FOR SALE 25 HP. 2-cylinder Diesel engine, air starter; in good condition. Cheap for cash. Apply P. M. Wells, Casslar. Can-nety, BC. (93) FOR SALE Coal and Wood Beach cream enamel range. Hot water front and reservol;. Price $50.00. 500 11th Avenue East. Phone Red 4S6. (93) FOR SALE Westinghouse radio, table model 1941. Phone Red 489 after 6 pm. (92) FOR SALE Electric mantel ra dio. Can be seen after 5 pjn. 1133 7th Ave. East. (92) FOR SALE 20 HP. Skandia two-cylinder Semi-Diesel Marine Engine, good running order; complete with shaft and propellor. $300.00. C. W. Swanson, Butedale, B.C. (92 FOR SALE New house. Apply after 6 o'clock, 924 6th.Avenue East. (94) FOR SALE 8-12 HP. St. Law rence engine, twin. A-l condition. Write P.O. Box 1003, Station "B." (95) FOR SALE 5-room house, $500 cash. Vacant May 1. 1845 II th Ave East. Also Dominion Dairy buildings. Contains 15.000 feet of lumber. Phone Black 608. FOR SALE Table, 4 chairs, like new; camp stove, crass-cut saw, flat-rimmed sink, popular mechanics magazines and miscellaneous articles. Apply 904 10th Ave. East, after 6 o'clock. (92) FOR RENT FOR RENT Room for working girl. Phone Red 600. (96) FOR RENT Oarage. Phone Oreen 155, after 6 pjn. (92) FOR RENT Room In private home, close in, for gentleman. Phone Green 155, after 6 p.m. (92) HELP WANTED WANTED Clerk for stationery store; either sex. Apply Na tlonal Selective Service, AF 125. Uf) WANTED For local railway office, one yard clerk and one freight checker. Schedule, rates and working conditions. Apply Selective Service AN199. (92) WANTED Warehouse man. Good wages and working conditions. Apply Selective Service AM118. (95) WANTED Stenographer, per-. manent position; good wages. Must be good typist and able to take shorthand. Selective Service AF124. (tf) WANTED Waitresses for local cafe. Experience not necessary. Apply National Selective Service Office, No. AF122. (93) LOGGERS Two good sets of coast fallers, three men to a set, top prices to top men. Don't apply unless your production record is good in coast timber. Camp Is on mainland close to Prince Rupert. Apply National Selective Service office, Prince Rupert, and refer to advertisement number AN116. (tf) PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS We will purchase good quality photographic negatives, size Zx 3'4 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 Inn mediate aceeptance or return; same promptly. Steffens-Colmer Limited, 560 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. (113). In tmi: MTKK.MK ioikt IIKITIKII COI.IMItlA ix ruoHATi: IX Till: MITTI'.K Of TIIK ".UlMIX-IMTKATIOX ACT" IX Till: MtTTIU oFtHB I-.HTATK or uii.i.iam Miu.Mt. m;( i:hi o. TAKE NOTICE tht by order of His Honor W. E. FUher, mad on the 24th day of March. AD. 1944, 1 wan annnlntri FiMMiftsi .r v. . ... tate of William Miller, deceased, and alt parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or about th mih h. April. A D. 1044, and all parties In debted to the Eatate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness in me forthwith DATED at Prince Runert n n 30th dav of March. A n inj. EDWAHD JAMES SMITH E-xixuior or the Estate William Miller, THE DAILY NEWS or this UUGH, EAT, TALK, FREE. OF EMBARRASSMENT If s fo easy to enjoy all- FINALE FOR BASKETBALL (ay commence wnen ;. our plates are Mil in place by this '"'coiwortctishiorCadentist'iformula. I, Dr. Wernct's vent ton rums. Powder kts you a. Economical; cnjoysoliii foods, small amount void embarrass- lasts longer, ment of loose a. Pure, harmless. platcs.Helpspre- pleasant tastinj, Al chw'ifi-JO. AWy txxl MigkhtJ Si , The basketball season will be j wound up tomorrow ni;ht at the Naval Drill Hall where the ; last of a series or exhibition Defeated by their rivals in two Defeater by their rivals In two j previous games by close scores. the Canadian AU-Stars will bo I making a last effort to humhlo j the Yanks of Acropolis Hill. ! Still smarting from their de-: feat by Port Edward in the Area Basketball League finals, the Yanks will be out to regain some lost prestige, so they can be counted on for a real 'battle. One change in the Canadian's lineup was announced today by Sid Woodslde, president of the league. The new player will be Sergeant Sonny Stiles, of Prince Rupert, who is on leave here from his duties with the Rnval I Canadian Artillery In the south. "Sonny-' it equally at home as a forward or a guard so he will be used as a utility man. Other members of the Canadian's quintet are: Guards, Domlnato. Reserves; Fitch, Reserves; Houston, Coast Regiment; forwards, MacPhee, Reserves; Santerbane. Resrves; Lindsay, Air Force; Calderone. Uast Regiment; Taylor, Fortress, arid Heatherlngton, Air rorce. In the first game, the Bo-Me-Hllrls will meet a picked team from members of UJS.E.D. ; Last Resort and Maple Leafs, of the Area Basketball League Women's Divlston. Willie this engagement will mark the first appearance of the HUh School elrU since they played Ocean Falls it will also probably be their Jast game of the season. Previous All-Sta; games In the Naval Drill Hall drew overflow crowds and there is no reason to suppose that tomorrow night tilts will be any exception. Under the baton of Petty OJ-flcer Noakes. the Royal Canadian Navy Band of H.M.C.S. "Chatham," will be in TIMIlllt HU t: .VHKII Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, n. C not later than noon on the 33rJ day of May, 1S44, for the purchase of Licence X3384I. to cut 19 930.000 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock on two areas situated on Ekedans Bay. Louise Island. Queen Charlotte lalands Land District-Three (3i years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. BC. or Dittrlci Forester. Pn.iec Ftupert. D C. PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on nuiltup Roofs Repairs, Re. shingling Free Estimates Ui III SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands 1 Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 FUN FILM IS COMING Crazy House" is Mid-week Tea-lure Offering on Screen of Capitol Theatre. i screamingly funny scenes are .said to follow each other In fast succession as Ole Olsen and jChlc Johnson storm Into Hollywood and turn a picture studio upside down with their hysterical antics In "Cra;y House." Scorning to the Capitol Theatre this Wednesday and Thursday, i Others in the film Include Ed-Igar Kennedy. Franklin Pang-Iborn and Hans Conrled. 1 The picture, according to advance announcements, has a I lavish musical score which In- ciuaes is leaturcd numbers. Such well known vocalists as Allan Jones, Martha ODrlscoll, 1 Marlon Hutton and the Olenn Miller Singers and the famous Delta Rhythm Boys are headlined In the gay movie. Count Basle and his orchestra and Lelghton Noble and his orchestra provide accompaniment and novel specialties. Popular songs Include "111 See You In My Dreams." "The Donkey Serenade." sung jby Jones, "Some Day Maybe I'll I Dream Again" and The Rain- Song" presented by Miss Ibow ODrlscoll "There Ooes That Song, .Again," "Troplcana," "Pocket , Full O' Pennies," "Get On Board Little Children" and "La Iment of a Laundry Girl," are other attractive selrctlons. the latter being aung by Cass Daley, noted comedienne. Other musical highlights In the film arc "I Oughta Dance." sung by Miss Daley and Olsen and Johnson; "My Song With out Words." danced by Tony and Sally DeMarco; "Moonlight Serenade." "Jealous." and "Baby Won't You Please Come Home." The Glenn Miller Singers present the latter selection Cemetery Service. Those wishing plots tended to Phone Blue 615 and leave phone number for A TUESDAY BEGINS WEDNESDAY Complete Shows at 1:00. 3:02, c " EV.ittirn nt 1 'in . .' " 7'CS. 1 nt . ..,v, a fJ 7 14 J;1j-- LT U O C r rrturn,'i . r.r.vc v-mcui ocNSATlnKirl "UCII7ADOODIMIH . i ,i "'iji iLLLfcnrwrrin ana SONS 0'Fu 1.11 l.MMJ.fWl.Ta -letter to m Hero-Lion and the Mouse" World ,Vew Capitol u -'? 71'miim Sixteen i' ;t4 'v u tr.' r m-inu- I lacturrrs d;Ctv red that fluting r.i . I meUl gave It strength and rii- oystA . dlty without adding weight. a principle used today with cor rugated Iron and teel girder. Ca-. lxth trwi)-: There are nearly 17.000.000 1 than 3 :, pe.pie In Burma. led. w i maTion muuon "1 V r :-J7" , M"oSi. .... fi?l m -w m inn rc.o.c..i MA nuni HUIII 3 r . . v i r i i i 1 Mjr lie;, lor i fx COOK'S TOUR! Food to fill your market lnkrt . And to keep your IhhIrcI simirc Sat e yonrtclf hoth time anil trouble, hwhjor "Itoyul City" first. it Villi inriil-pIiinoloK nliat it I nmmil.i) il'it lilichtv liiimlv In liutn Mltnnl C.llv On your swyiiN rjwtifioiv, H hm ymt're clnninn hrrr and lhrrt CiiniH'ii I'rulln mill Vfrlnlili-H in jour kllrlit'il (-iiplMturil till ri'inly In m-o lit 11 nillllirili'M llullci-. Il'n mil milt lirritnr llti-y urn ho ruy In proinir 1 lint jini'll atl thrill. "Itoyul (.it)1' Cunnril I'oihIs luur 11 quality ulilrli run lie inalunlly rrcoKiil.nl in llirlr ilistincliw. iialnrul, rCiirilrn-frrsli lluwir 11111I rupllvutlni: i-olor. AU your grocer for "lloyul ( Illy. CANNED FOODS llllll IJ It's Omnrd Food you ore irnnli And m tnlur you ore teried,