it ii 1 I . 1 VJV I 1 i1- Li: T PAGE FOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE For l ine China, Dinncrtvare, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties 1 1 Phone "75. CHAS. DOD1MEAI) Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER RUPERT MEN'S FAMOUS Kitchen Overalls, And NOW DIAMOND MERCHANT AND BOYS' STORE BRANDS Adam Hats, B.V.D. : We Arc Proud To Bring To Prince Rupert BOND Tailored-to-Measure CLOTHES We're proud of our name In our community and therefore we have to be doubly sure of the quality of goods that we feature. The BOND line was selected with this in mind. BOND Tailored-to-Measure CLOTHES have distinguished the well dressed Canadian from coast to coast for years. We are proud to offer it for the first time for sale right in Prince Rupert. BOND Tailored-to-Measure CLOTHES Will be Sold in Prince Rupert exclusively by RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' STORE 217 SIXTH STREET (Just around the corner) Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Just Received A Shipment of SIMMONS BABY CRIBS SIMMONS BEDS, BABY HIGH CHAIRS, and FOLDING BABY CARRIAGES J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR DC. BA. Wallace Block Phone 640 FURNITURE LTD. 327 3rd Avenue See them at ELI0 Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) A. MacKENZIE "A Good Place to Buy" EVERYTHING FOR THE .KITCHEN Ranges, Tables, Chairs, Kitchen Step Ladders; Kitchen High Stools, Kitchen Floor Covering, Baby High Chairs, Velo to renew your wall3 and pictures, to decorate them, Kitchen Mirrors. Mens Work Boots GREB TILSONIJURG PALMER'S "Moose Head Brand" THURSTON'S Dependable, Solid and Comfortable FAMILY SHORE STORE LTD. "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" Classified Ads WANTED WANTED. Housekeeping room or rooms by couple, urgent Box 709 Daily News. 164) WANTED Two or three house keeping rooms in refined home by couple. Close in. Apply Box 708 Dally News. (60) Y.W.C-A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Oarbutt. WANTED Single or double electric hotplate. Phone Blue 370. WANTED TO BUY One double bed complete, and two dressers. Phone 283. (60) WANTED $25 reward for furnished or unfurnished house or suite, urgent. Phone Red 284. (61) WANTED Housekeeping rooms by couple with month-old child. References. Urgent. Apply Box 702 Daily News. (60) WANTED. Housekeeping room or room with use of kitchen for soldier and wife. Phone Black 883. (60) WANTED Power washer less motor. G. Penner, 732 8th Ave. East. (60) WANTED By quiet gentleman, room and board etc. Close tc Dry Dock. Reply to Box 1334 Postal Station B. (63) WORK WANTED WANTED Part time work evenings. Box 705 Dally News. MISCELLANEOUS WILL store piano for use of same. Will pay cartage and keep tuned. Green 390. (60) FOUND FOUND Lady's wrist watch near Ridley Home. Information at Dally News on paying for this ad. (tf) 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. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEXFORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mail Orders Box 99 MODERN TAILORS We. are open again for alter- tlons'on Ladies' and Men's Suits. Quick and efficient service. Reasonable prices. 318 5th St. (Behind Royal Bank) For HIGH CLASS DECORATING AND PAINTING Call LEO OYER Red 395 867 Borden St, B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies' and Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 206 4th Street Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited B. F. Lovln, Representative Box 526 1313 Plggot Ave Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE FOR SALE Furniture and two-room cabin, 601 Ninth Avenue West. (61) FOR SALE Bed Chesterfield Suite, two chairs, cook stove. 943 10th Ave. East. (60) FOR SALE Dlvanette, Toronto couch, dresser, single bed.' 1323 8th Ave. East. (60) FOR SALE Bicycle, good condi tion. Phone Re. 395. 161) I FOR SALE Good small piano. Apply 345 5th Ave. East. (61) ! FOR SALE Furniture, one complete I bed, two-tables, eight chairs, convertible davenport, I one three plate electric range, one General Electric mantel radio. May be seen at any tlmp after 5 n m. 1133 Seventh Avenue East. (59) ' FOR SALE. 5 Room house. Bathroom and pantry, Range and oil burner. Harbor view. Good gaiden. 1955 Fifth Ave. East, after 6 pm. Near St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove. Phone Red 728. FOR SALE Two baby buggies. electric gramophone and records, stoves and other things. 1018 Ambrose Ave. (64) FOR SALE $2,500 cash for modern five-room house consisting of three bedrooms, living room and bath. This price Includes two lots, garage and woodshed, and a small furnished cabin now renting for $17.00 monthly. Two oil stoves, linoleum and drapes 1 are also included. Apply Mc-1 Clymont Agencies, 307 Third I FOR SALE Sealed tenders will ! be received by the undersigned j until noon March 21 for pur- 1 chase of gas boat Bella II, j owned by Charley Miller, de- 1 ceased, dimensions 28' x 8 x 3'. 6 h p. Easthope. equipped with trolling gurdy. chain and anchor, dingy, oil burner stove and poles. Highest or any ten der not necessarily accepted. Terms cash. Boat moored Standard Oil Dock. -Norman A. Watt, Official Administrator. (68) , FOR RENT ROOM and Board. Phone Re1 976. (65) nELP WANTED WANTED. Capable housekeeper for small family; room, board and good wages; will accept reliable service couple. Phont Red 879. (tf) WANTED Reliable woman, light housework, 2 or 3 hours dally. Not Sundays. 1039 Hays Cove Ave., after 6 p.m. (62) WANTED Reliable boy with bike for Province carrier. 6th Ave and Seal Cove. Gren 188. WANTED. Old established gold mine in the North wants miners and muckers. No experience necessary. Apply National Selective Service. C 583. (64) WANTED. Campmen for fish camps handling fish, stores and oil. Some experience necessary. Approximate time of employment April 15 to October 1. Apply National Selective Service AM113 (63) WANTED Clerk for stationery store. Experience not essential. Apply National Selective Service AF 14 (tf) PERSONAL GOOD home offered to a child not younger than 3 years. Ap ply Box' 707 Dally News. (60) FOR THE BEST In Painting. Paperhanging and Decorating, Phone Blue 378. "We can sat isfy." (69) EXPERT PERMANENTS-Esther Stanyer, late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver, Phone Black 934 or call at 1345 Pigott Place upstairs. (65) TENDERS CALLED SEALED TENDERS for the purchase of the business known as Miller's Flower Shop will be received by the undersigned until noon Wednesday, March 15, 1944, Inclusive of stock and fixtures. Separate tenders will be reclved for the household effects In the rear of store. Copy of Inventory will be supplied on call. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms cash, E. J. Smith, Executor, co G, W. Nlckerson Co, Ltd. (68) THI DAILY NHWS SATURDAY MARCH, Must Point Science Towards Human Good CALCUTTA, Mar. 11 ? Prime Minister Churchill, in a message read at the annual meeting of the Royal Asiatic Society, said "It is the great tragedy of our time that the fruits of science should by monstrous perversion have been turned on so vast a scale to evil ends." But that Is not the fault of science." the message added. "Science has given to this gen-I eration means of unlimited dls-j aster and unlimited progress. There will remain the greater tasks of directing knowledge lastingly towards the purpose of peace and human good. In this UaiiV the jerlentlst of the u-nrld. united by the bond of single purpose, which overrides all bounds of race and language, can play a leading and inspired part. SOUTHWOLD. England O, This little Suffolk town was cut off except for one high-level road recently when a high spring tide sent the River Ouse over 1U banks and flooded the marshlands around the town. CNJUYH Put a 01 St or to of STttRO mii wxti ml BEEF ciiraci in yvoK fravift. They'll aJJ 1 del now rxh BEEFY io to uuty yoar family's mtat-apptil ytt ptroout ration poinit. Start anrali. loo, iih a full-oojird httiy Kwp a ab of STEERO 1 ia a np of boilinf irr uln a txf pUlrlut. I0i tiiuui s in. . iiieoiiti.i.c iitiiuiiiii J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Smith Block Mark every grave while you have the opportunity. They deserve It. See National Monuments 602 5th East Box 1425 Station B Prince Rupert. n.C. Meet Mc at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Our Toffee Is Top) Mouse Trap Cafe Mrs. Deildal and Mrs. Johns Hours 12 noon to 11:30 p.m. Sundays, 4 to 12 'p.m. Super Coffee, Hamburgers and Onions, Home-made Pics and Cakes KWONd SANG IIIMJ HOP KKE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday.10 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Phone Red 217 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Clean housekeeping room wanted by respectable non-drinking young man. Phone Black 937. (65) WANTED Furnished room or small apartment for officer and wife. Light housekeeping privileges. Phone 23, (60) Empire Visits For Sea Cadets LONDON, Mar. U f AltT the war parties of sea cade from Britain, the Dominions an; Colonies will Interchange so tha they may share each othc training and holiday camps and build up the closer contacts 3 vital to the future of the Com monwealth, Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey. chairman of the Navy League, said here. One of the essentials to futur.; world security was that the Brl tlsh military forces deemed necessary after the war should be administered under a common Empire defence policy, he added v. i), rnoiiLLM (continued from page I) of proper rehabilitation Institutions were among features con- , trlbutlng to juvenile delinquency 1 and venereal disease. Dr. Knlpe also deplored the failure of par-1 ents to Insist on religious in-1 struction of their children and their attendance at church, services. Abuse of alcohol was an other factor which was often involved In the contracting of venereal disease. Seventy-five - . . . 1 1 j percent 01 pauents wnen asea j where they contracted venereal disease said: "I don't knou ! where I got It. I was tight." Dr. j Knlpe congratulated the Junior Chamber of Commerce on Its ! courage In taking up the venereal disease campaign and wished if success in the effort. After his address. Dr. Knlpe answered a number of questions. There was never one hundred percent cure of syphilis. Dr. 1 Knlpe admitted. What was term-! ed a cure took about a year and a half ordinarily although there was a treatment which was said to effect a cure in twenty-six works It might be said that there was only one way of get- ting syphilis. Cases of contracting the. disease by Indirect contact were very few. Of course. there was hereditary syphilis. Eye ulcers were often but a manifestation of venereal disease elsewhere. Lack of hospitalization facilities for venereal disease In Prince Rupert was mentioned by Dr. Knlpe. Natives were . probably the worst carriers of venereal disease here. Dr. Knlpe said. There would be little danger of spread of venereal disease In a public swimming pool for the water would be chlorinated. Nevertheless, Notton Youngs said, there would be no Indians allowed In the swimming pool at Prince Rupert if he had anything to do with it. Sixty - five percent of the people who had syphilis did not know it. "We know how to control venereal disease," said the doctor, "but. unfortunately, we have not got around to It." Dr. Knlpe's address was followed by the showing of Interesting moving pictures. Prince Rupert's Quota is $10,500 Canada's Quota is $10,000,000 What is Yours? Have you given it yet? SHOWING MONDAY ONLY mplcte Shows at 1:00, 3:02 a:04 7 0S Feature at 1 37, 3:39, 5 41, 7 43, j. S$&0 ON THI SAMI MOORAM Ldtar Kennedy In "NOT ON .MY ACCOUNT" "Potkys Pig's I eat" Htipatrltk Travel. "Salt lake Diversion" CAPITOL SUNDAY 2 P.M. THE CASK'S ALL IIKKK" mi:E Service Only COMISO TlllSDAY. Ui:i)MSIV Hill Itoblnvon Lucille Home in STOIt.MV HUIti Coal Orders W'c can now deliver your coal order-. In uivc us three days warning before deliver? 1 pectcd. ur I ... m3 (or Victory..! vtngeanctl C . .1 r 1 '(sn( .13 Brl St SO W MID.rl 'The lalcon Stria Flit '(.ood Luck Xt J 1 una 1 ALBERT & McCAFFERY LIP. I'll ON H 11G and 117 STOCKHOLM, rThe newly HULL E finished motorshlp Suorva built old b w by tb? Gala. Works, )n Ootbyi- on proba'K burg will b,used by the Red, a pubin 1 Cross to carry food from Canada j Hr wu . to Greece. week. Arrow Bus Lines