SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1944 Expert OPTICAL SERVICE P CIIAS. DODIMEAD fTL f VlT. V" I Optometrist In Chrje I I S I Watch, Clock, Jewelrj V Hand Entravlnr VISIT OUK DASEMENT STOKE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Uagxage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELEK f , i 1 506 Third Avenue Phone 775 DIAMOND MUtClIANT Young Feet Are Important A Sturdy Shoes From home to school and- back again runs up a lot ot walking mileage, but these smartly designed oxfords and walking shoes can take It. The extra quality in them assure long life and lasting good appearance. shoes ron hkotiilk, SISTER, MOTHER AM) dad Cut Rate Shoe Store Across from Ormes' Druj Store The Record Shows . . . Folks like The Variety Store. They like the good values they receive here, the wide variety of useful Items they need regularly. Whether you want things for yourself, your house, or as gifts . . . come In and look around. The Variety Store A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO UUY STEEL COT, 2'C" x 6' Each ROLL-UP MATTRESS to fit J7.50 $6.50 BEDROOM TABLES, with Drawers. W.W. Special J3J3 WINDOW SHADES, all sizes. Green. From l.io BABY HIOII CHAIRS. Natural. Each $1.50 Wc appreciate jour Mail Orders and your enquiries 327 3rd Avenue POULSM'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN Cth Ave. E., Beside P.O. Station II. "Select Lunches and Select Service" Celebrating the Opening of the Grill Pro-Sale of Candy, Peanuts, etc. POULSKN'S GROCERY First Come First Served Place an Ad in The Daily News It Pays Classified Ads Advertising In this secilon Is payable In advance at the office. Please do not ask us to deviate from this rule WANTED WANTED Electric refrigerator in good condition. Phone Orecn 145. (144) WANTED Two rooms for ser viceman's wife and sister. Quiet, non-drinking and congenial. All answers appreciated. Box 780 Dally News. (It) WANTED Electric refrigerator or ice box in good condition. Phone Red 272. (143) WANTED Second-hand out board motor. Phone 836, Port Edward. (144) WANTED Kitchen ice box. Phone Green 687. (142) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED TO RENT For army officer and wife, one or two rooms; responsible party. Phone 646, business hours. (147) WANTED-Children to sell Carnival tickets. State name, asc and school. Apply Box 778 Daily News. (143) WANTED TO RENT For young couple with 2 children, a four or five room house. Centrally located. Apply Box 757 Daily News. (tf) WANTED URGENTLY Ser viceman needs house or apartment for wife and daughter. Responsible party! Don't drink or smoke if desired won't even breathe! Apply Box 750 Daily News. (145) WANTED Woman for general cleaning, etc. Hour work, good wages, steady employment Apply National Selective Service A.F. 137. (142) A Classifiefl-Ad in the Dally Hews will bring Quick Resulu. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 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 VAL SPIDEL Floor Sanding and Finishing Alterations and Repairing Phone Orcen 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 Repaired. Apply Box 749 Dally News. PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST Prop.: MRS. A. R. LOCK 300 3rd Ave. Phone 777 SEE . F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 881 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning-Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Queues Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mall Orders Bor 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty culture in all 1U branches 206 4th Street Phone 655 FOR SALE FOR SALE - Household furniture. Apply 1407 8th Ave. East. (143) FOR SALE 4 h p. Easthope ituiiuir cjifcinr. snail, propei-lor. 1307 Overlook Street. (146) FOR SALE Walnut bedroom suite, studio lounge, kitchen furniture, linoleum, etc. 1418 8th Ave. East, evenings after 7 or Saturday afternoon. (142) FOR SALE Modern 6 room house In good condition, full basement, new furnace, with two fine lots facing 5th Ave. In the 300 Block East. Possession in 30 days. Apply McCly-mont Agencies, 307 3rd Ave. for price and terms. (142) FOR SALE Furnished cottage, Salt Lakes. Call American Signals. 263. (144) FOR SALE Oil range, almost new. Apply 345 5th East. FOR SALE Seven-tube cabinet radio. Majestic; good shape. $30.00. Apply 916 10th Ave. East. (142) FOR SALE Trolling boats. "Westerner," "Jane M." and "Morcll," at Fishermen's Floats. P. Hoffman. (142) FOR SALE One all steel child's crib and mattress, almost new, $16; 2 trunks, $6 each; 1 copper wash boiler, $2; 1 cot and mattress, $10; 2 glass wash boards, 40c; 2 clectilc heaters, $3.50 each; 1 2-burncr hotplate (needs repair), $2; 1 linoleum, 8x10, $3.50; and kitchen utensils. 1229 8th Ave. East. (It) FOR SALE Ford car, two door, 1937 model, good rubber, celling price. One No. 24 Woods four knife planer, complete with five pairs of side heads.' one no. 3 National sawmill with two head saws, sawdust and slab conveyors, log haul; like new, only used five months. For Inspection and prices see Strom Lumber Company, Prince George, B.C. (tf) HELP WANTED COOK WANTED Male or female. 20-man crew on construction work near Prince Rupert Apply Selective Service or Northern B.C. Power Co, Frascr Street. (144) WANTED Two short order cooks and two experienced waitresses Immediately, for small lunch counter. Apply Selective Service A.F. 136. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper to live in or woman to do housework two or three times weekly. Phone Blue 801 or apply 346 4 th Ave. West. SAWYER, Edgerman, Oreen-chalnmen, Lumber Pliers and Mlllworkers wanted for 23 thousand .foot sawmill. Good accomodation. Cellini; wages paid. Apply National Selective Service for order number (994) 5665. (tf) FOUND FOUND Man's fountain pen, Schaeffer, on Alfred Street. Owner may Inquire regarding same by phoning Blue 505. FOUND Ring. Apply at Heil-broner's Jeweller Stom (144) FOUND Man's wrist watch. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. FOR EXCHANGE WILL SWAP small portable Royal Signet typewriter for 620 Kodak camera. Box 777 Dally News. (142) PERSONAL BAYAND it 8EELEY, Painting, Decorating, Kalsomlnlng. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. "Satisfaction" our motto. REWARD $10 will be paid to anyone giving information that will lead to the apprehending and conviction of the person or persons guilty of breaking school windows, The Board of School Trustees. TENDERS CALLED TENDERS will be received until June aotn, for the interior decoration of First United ChurrK Speflcatlonx may be obtained at the Manse -032 O-th Avenue. Mall tenders to O, W Crane, Box U5I City (147) THE DAILY NEWS 150 Dry Dock Men Receive Army Calls About 150 men at the dry dock have been ordered to re port for military duty as a result of a comprehensive National Selective 'Service survey held In April, the Dally News learned today. The men will not be required to report for service all at once but will be released In small numbers l throughout the remainder of the year so their movement will not dislocate dry dock production. The men affected were described as "probable replace-ables." Key men who cannot be replaced will be allowed to remain under deferment. , ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. (Hy Dorothy Garbutt) Mrs. Miller has returned south and to say I'm missing her Is putting It mildly. It was the first time since coming to Prince Rupert that I have had so long a visit with someone in my own particular organiz ation or have had a "girl friend" to chum around with. It has been very nice and we have got all our necessary business at tended to and had time over for getting around. And how wc got around. Hmm! llmm! Two years or more ago I met one of the Coast Battery boys, you know, that group of boys who Just seem to never get drafted not that they don't want to. but once at Barrett al ways at Barrett. He was a par ticular friend of Bill Ross and his wife who were stationed up here at the time and now after all this time I learned Just by accident that he has had a most colorful and Interesting life. But being one of these strong, silent type of men you'd never guess It. Born In Norway he tame over to Canada when quite a youngster although not too young to have lost a little Norwegian twist to his words when he does talk. He soon joined the famous Arctic Patrol of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and for a long time was stationed at Dawson and Old Crow, of all places. In the Yukon Territory. While there he was in the same RCMP detachment as Corporal Pyper who Is now with the RCMP In Rupert so they have between- them a grand fund of yarns of the times when men were men and women had never heard of painted stockings. Charlie oh by the way his name Is Bombardier Charles Ellingsen was also In the first of these series of wars we've been having the past quarter century or so as well as doing his bit in this one. Stout fella. Charles! This Sunday, at the Capitol the Port Edward Special Services Division Is putting on their "G.I. Review." And if good, so get your tickets early. Two sergeants were In to see If I could find a room for them. They are out on subsistence and have been living In the 8alvatlon Army Hostel for some time. But as It is really only for transient guests they feel they would like something more permanent They say they can get their own i wva aim Lrt-uutii 4 , ou "WJ titbit. If any furniture is needed. They are out all day, do not need their meals and arc often on duty at night. So If anyone can offer them a room please telephone me at the Y. Schools and Colleges YOU CAN RUN A HOME KIN-derearten with our help. Can adian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools,. Winnipeg, Man. STENOS, TYPISTS. POSTAL CLERKS for Government war work. You can train at home. Free information, M.C.C. Civil Service Schools Ltd., SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited D. F. Lovin. Representative Box 529 1315 Piggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. LOVE STORY IS UNUSUAL "In Our Time," an unusual love story starring Ida Luplno and Paul Henreld, comes to the Capitol Theatre Monday and Tuesday. Ida Luplno Is a young girl who meets a Polish count, played by Paul Henreld, In a small an tlquc shop In Warsaw. They fall In love and no matter how his family objects, he Lr dctermln ed to marry her. The couple 13 happy, despite the obvious hostility of his old-fashioned family. Their estate Is neglect ed and they have plans to make It pay. But the war breaks out and destroys all their careful planning. The young hus band has to leave for the front Left alone she carries on as best as she can until he come : home wounded. The enemy is nearlng and his family plans to escape, but the young couple stays to fight the Invading Germans to the end. Nancy Coleman Is a haughty aristocratic girl. Nazlmova rc turns to the screen as the mother of the young Count Also featured are Mary Boland and Victor Franccn. St. Peter's W.A. Tea Is Success The home of Mrs. J. W. Moorc-houset Eighth Avenue East, wa.t centre of attraction Thursday afternoon, when the annual June tea of St. Peters Church Women's Auxiliary, was held, It proved very successful both socially as well as financially The weather was favorable and many ladles called during the afternoon, belna received bv Mrs. Wm. Garllck, president of the Women's Auxiliary, and Mrs. Moorehouse. There was a fine display of home cooking. In charge of Mrs. Davidson and MnD. Slcvcrt. which was taken advantage of. and moved very quickly. Mrs. Henderson was In chant!" of varieties which consisted of articles made by the members-lavender bags sold rapidly, these having been made and donated by the Junior Girls' Auxiliary, under the leadership of Mr. Henderson. The servlteurs were Mrs. David Deane and Mrs. Wm. Adolph In the kitchen were Mrs. A. HUI-Tout. Mrs. Caddick and Mrs. II. V. Tattersall. Mrs. A. J. Croxford was WEST END CAFE (Chop Suey House) REOPENS SATURDAY, MAY 27 Completely Renovated 828 3rd Ave. West Phone 201 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54.. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert 13 TAXI Now in operation Under New Management SERVICE 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Bran Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled-!- Starts - MONDAY - 2 D: UART BOLASD VICTOR MSi V'r:i w 'jh'x siwit ynoannw ' ' -n . Merry .Melodic and Spoil Hjf Capitol 1 .1.111 J 111 IBI'll II IB 8UNDAY 2 PA!. TOM SAWYER" free Services Only 'ayt Feature 1 00 - 3 10 ;J ' 10 : i t . "Tom sAwnr SUNDAY ML. !.7 jin Dirk I'orsn In MMi or Tin; swum; llirk Powell Var.ltr shot Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY HI It Till) AY AND HV Kit YD AY CAUDS W A T K It M A N ' S I' O U N T A I N P K N 3 Bcsncr Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 AUCTION SALE Thurs., June 22, at 2 p.m. Having received inKtructions from Mr F Derry, 833 Borden St., I will sell by Public ;u tion at the above add row, the conten' of ' well-appointed dwelling, consisting of 3-picce Chesterfield Suite in brown mohair, Wilton Hug, Fuined Oak Dining Room Suite- C m-goleum Square, Hods, Dressers, Table . Chair Garden Tools and other items too numerous to list. Terms cash.' No reserve. a ft i I nstfl Fishermen ; & Mariners Wo now have the- Revised and Enlarged Edition of . The Hansen Handbook For Piloting Inland Water of PUG 1ST SOUND v HKITISH COLUMMA SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA SOUTHWESTERN ALASKA