Vs ro m t.l! J4i 4T 1. v Ml !t5f - It PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C. Tuesday, February 20, 1945 tl li 1 Eu I I Your move I lli'll to buy the suit by Bond will bo tho wisest I For Spring Let us give you the latest in Hair-Do or Permanent . . . Following the course we have just taken in the South. PEGGY SAUNDERS The Last Comes First with HAR- LUCKY'S Light Delivery and Transfer 24-HOUR SERVICE 1341 Sixth Avenue East Phone Black 371 (Annette Powell) Fourth Street (across from Post Office) Phone Blue 917 CENTRAL HOTEL DINING ROOM HOME COOKED MEALS Open 7 a.m. 8 p.m. ALL WHIT 13 HELP Since 1898, Hartts have been makers of men's highest grade footwear. Hartt craftsmen with an obsession for comfort, longwear and style, have been able to maintain the high reputation by carefully selecting proper fitting lasts. Family Shoe Store Limited "HOME OF HARTT SHOES FOR MEN" i unu Ytiu uvui inauv. www - (Mil I III ri . .A.,ln,clnit;i Inrinn till I mm cominy luyuu yuuuwjwiiiiuuminiinp ! hand-stitching whero it counts, quality H i sewn in. Your Bond suit's a king I h' for wear tailored to your individual II ! measurements. H j CLOTHES' i J H SOLD IN PRINCE RUPERT ONLY BY ff 1 RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' STORE J Genuine Ford Parts Firestone and Gutta Percha Tires Imperial Oil Products Wrecking Service S. E. PARKER LIMITED PHONE 33 FORI) DEALERS 1944 INCOME TAX Returns Forms now available. R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 324 2nd Ave, 170 E. 3rd AVE. AIR FORCE TO FINALS -n. Wins Again Orrr Soo Suds in B League Elimination The Royal Canadian Air Force gained the right to meet Navy in the Area Basketball League's B Section finals by defeating Soo Suds 21 to 20 last night In the Y.M.OA. Gym. Previously the Airmen had beaten the Army cagers by one point, 27 to 26, so the R.OA.F. -won the total-points series by 48 to 26. According to present plans the sectional championship series will commence Wednesday night. The line-ups follow: R.C.A.F. Hutton 10, Faith-full, Geraslmoff 8, Beamish 3, Davis- 6, Menzies 21. Soo Suds Bingham 5, Squiz-zatto. Latlnovitch 1, Weaver 1, Larkin 12. Angustiny 1, Fitz- maurice 20. Beats Acropolis PORT EDWARD HOLDING LINE Port Edward's gifted hoopsters i moved a step closer to the cham-, pionship In the. Alaska Mainland Basketball tournament at An-j chorage last night when they de- matcs from Acropolis Hill 29- 28 to remain the only unbeaten team In what appears to be shaping Into a double elimina tion playoff. All other teams except Whit- tler have now lost one game each. Whittier, which went down before Fort Richardson 62-32 last night has now been eliminated, Although the set-up is not certain from this distance it aDDcars that the other teams will play off for the privilege of meeting Port Edward in the final championship game. During the first quarter Mo- linc, Port Edward's forward, scored a point a minute to gar ner In 19 counters to Acropolis 5. In the second quarter Ac ropolis fought back to hold their rivals to a more even place, the half-time score 'being 35-19 for Port Edward. The third quarter was slow, with Acropolis getting seven of the 10 points scored. Score at the end of the period was 38-26. In the final .spasm Port Ed ward clearly showed intention to stay out in front, and sparked by Mollne, ran up 11 points while Acropolis tallied two. Mblinc was high scorer for .Port Edward with 14 points and Klcncr led Acropolis with 12 points. LIBERALMEETING A ccneral meeting of the Liberal Association of Prince Rupert, will be held at the I.O.D.E. Hall, 5th Avenue, at S D.m on Tuesday, February 27, for the purpose of choosing dele gates to the Liberal Convention and for the election of Officers and a Committee for the en suine year. All voters support ing Liberal policies are cordially Invited. C. C. MILLS, President. 336 9th Ave. W. Red 693 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tac Returns Compiled Bcsner Block Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning'' Authorized "FLEX FORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 R.HUNDEIDE WATKINS DEALER 337 Seventh Avenue West Phone Green 973 SCHOOL BOARD AND COUNCIL (Continued from Page One) "Even a casual survey of the estimates will reveal that we are paying out large sums of money every yearto keep the present buildings in a usable condition. In the case of Borden and King Edward Schools in particular, this Is throwing money down a bottomless well. The amount expended will Inevitably increase as the years go by. One would not mind so much If the schools were fulfilling their function in a satisfactory manner but these buildings are not only old, they are obsolete and not adaptable to modern teaching methods. In the case of Borden Street School, the grounds present an insoluble problem. "It Is therefore the conviction of this board, that the time has come for a long range program to be laid out. We would require as a minimum, a new modern high school and a new elementary school. We therefore urge upon the council he advisability of immediately starting a sinking fund to meet these Inevitable ex penses. We realize that this Is limited to the amount obtain- , able through one mill of taxa tion. While this is a small amount, It will nevertheless be a start and we are unanimously oi the opinion that this should form a part of this year's budget." The school "board's estimates. , which were adopted, totalled $131,175.40 against which there was revenue of $51,175.40, leaving i $79,954.79 to be raised by taxation. The regular estimates include $92.85056 for teachers' salaries and $18,858.44 for operational expenses. The extraordinary estimates Include $3,-43750 for a new roof for Booth Memorial School, $750 for laboratory remodelling. $1,030 for an automatic stoker and $600 for new sanitary facilities all at. Booth School. Included In the estimated revenue are $30,-264.47 government grant and $20278X0 surplus from 1944. Aid. Norah Arnold was the first to endorse the need for new school buildings. She also favored decent, living wages for teachers. It was a serious situation, she felt, when the local High School, as she had been informed by the chairman of the board of school trustees, was being taken off the ac credited list making it necessary for the pupils to write examinations rather than be recommended. The whole report of the school board made sense to Aid. George Hills particularly that portion in regard to better teachers' salaries so that as high a stan dard of teachers as possible might be obtained. As for school buildings, he wondered If the assistance of the provincial government could not be obtained. One mill a year would be quite inadequate to meet the financial requirements Involved for new schools. C.C.F. Bridge Party And Social Evening The weekly bridge party and social evening of the C.C.F. Club Saturday was the usually enjoyable affair. Prize winners were Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Jacobsoh, Mr. Dunnington and Dan Peterson. Business and Professional R. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur Scientific Swedish Massage Facial and Reducing Treatments Phone Red 313 "Largest Organization of Its Kind In the World" MUTUAL BENEFIT Health and Accident Association WRIGHT, Spec. Representative SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 FRENCH LESSONS Mr. L. P. Beaublen, the teacher of French language, has re turned to the city, , and has . re- HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. II. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser 8treet BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER "You Call We Haul" PHONE BLACK 884 Residence: Oreen 955 W. D. Weiss W. Teterson FIND IT with a Want Ad! Bell it with a Want Ad! Buy It with a Want Ad I Dally News clasirt fled section gets results. Canadian Pacific Sailors Decorated for Wartime Service FOR SALE Majestic battery mantel radio. Apply Barracks T93, Room 5, Second Avenue. (45-1 FOR SALE Dinette suite. 1018 Ambrose Avenue. ' (46) FOR SALE Central Lunch, across from Capitol Theatre. FOR SALE 1 Brantford Spring Scale, 1 500 lb. Platform Scale, 1 small Platform Scale, all gov-ernment tested. 1 Remington Typewriter, 10 inch, reconditioned. Phone 422. (tf) TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern on4 im.tsi.riato' time Natlnnal W ANTED Room for couple with baby. Will HELP WANTED SEALED TENDERS will be re ceived addressed to P.O. Box; 1323 up to noon Feb. 20, lor purchase of trolling boat Nor-den, 28'x8'x3I2 5 tons, now moored at Fishermen's Floats. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further information apply 743 9th Ave.W evenings. (47) been vocalist with the wi - - - - SEVENTY ON HONOR ROLL: Their awards among 70 such entries on Canadian Pacific Steamships' honor roll for wartime sea service, these C.P.K. sailors have been honored by the King and by Lloyd's of London. From left: Second Mate M. D. Atkins, M.B.E., 20, survivor of the sinking of both the Empress of Asia and Empress DAILY NEWS Classified Advertising U payable to the olllce at time of submitting copy for Insertion. 1011 SALE FIRST DANCE AT NEW YMCA Special Program Played liy IUI.C.S. Chatham Band Playing of :ccial arrange ment written by two members of the II.M.CS. Chatham orchestra featured a radio program from the first dance to be held In the Y.M.CJV. building last night. The specially arranged numbers were "I'm in the Mood for Love," by Frank Dutton, leader and pianist, and "Don't Blame .vie. oy L.m jacKion, ieaa auo saxophonist. The latter tune was Apply Central Lunch. (tf ) sun, by dcorgc Korbctt. who has band since its Inception but is now also playing alto sax. Dedicated to the new Red Trl-. angle Club, an orglnal composition by Bandsman Dutton, "Mauve Mood," was heard in FOR SALE Dinette suite, "house- public for the first time. This hold furnishings ana siuaio n..mhpr .,,. rpni,P ..Lost Horl- lounge. 1018 Ambrose rfrt Avenue. A vnn nn (46) FOR SALE Doll buggy in good condition. Phone Black (44) .MACHINERY FOR SALE zon." another Dutton creation, as the Navy dance band's theme Other pieces on the broadcast were "Edtrelllta' "Back Door Stuff." Duke Ellington's "The Sergeant Was Shy," and "Let Me Love You Tonight," sung by Bandsman Korbctt. The band has two drummers-Ed White, who has been with Portable Sawmills, manurac-lhe sroup almost since its bc-tured by National Machinery ginning, and Bill ODrlscoll, a Company Limited, Vancouver, newxomer with considerable cx- B.C. WANTKI) (tf) WANTED TO RENT Small piano. Phone Blue 72G. (48) pcricjice. , Eight of the 11 bandsmen who comprise the band come from Ontario. Personnel of the organization who played last night follow: Naval saxes, Lin Jackson, Toronto; pay Lcs Darch. Bowmanvlllc, Ont, for room and ncip win George Korbctt. Winnipeg, Man.: housework. A. Frayllng. Ldg. ... .,, w.,,,ur nni Cook, II.M.C.S. Chatham. (43) T il v. '' ,,1 ! t Wln- trumpets, Johnny Lamb, WANTED Furnished 3 or 4- nlnee; Maurice McKay, Nelson; room housekeeping suite or nm nM Toronto; trombones, house, Canadian Army of- . . by charlcv . . pi,,,i,. Chatham, n Ont . two child- Oanwy, fleer and wife and ren. Write J.H.R., Box 944, en uray. Toronto; piano, r ranis Dally News. WANTED Light housekeeping (43) Dutton, Toronto; drums, O'Drlscoll, Toronto.. room for married couple.' : Centrally located. Phone, Mrs. Ad vice Is Asked On Nairn, Prince Rupert Hotel. , r . n (43)i Information bureau kti, waa nub uiujr tvj piuviuv Bill WANTED - Station Sgt.-Major With a view to obtaining the of Seal Cove requires fur- opinion of the council on the nished residence for wife and matter, the Prince Rupert Cham- lu-montns-oia son. pnonc iyz, fcer of Commerce had a letter local 29. (47) ., ,. ,ut WANTED Furnished room with In regard to a proposal to set up kitchen privileges if possible, an Information bureau in Prince Apply Box 946 Dally News. Rupert Tne ldea ald tne ,ct. 44 Oil-- ..,n . 1., , ..r.rlnn Tn- formation to visiting tour ists but to collect, segregate and flip fnr lmmnrllnt.n rpfprpnf-P In- WEDw7gerJJS7'5t,nVeAv1e1: Ration on the city and dlstT West. (tf) rict of Interest to any possible .1 m A it ! n 1 n Anmnifir1ot In. . - yuiuudu iai Jl uuiiiiiiv sumed his classes. Ills address i WANTED Female cook for aulries. such Information might II.. I c t .1 is Postal station B. t . . . c .. .. ... . ni laiJUlJT Ui OlA. OdldlY JlVJ UilU . , , i , . . , board. Apply National Sclcc- w avauame nki, puwl-.. tlvc Service No. A.F. 156. (48)waler. transportation, 6torage WANTED Ward maids and etc. The matter was rcrcrrca oy . i i . . 1. 1 1 1 . . i I liiu council 10 vne iraauiiuauun housekeeper for Prince Ru- commlttcc. pert uencrai uuspnai. Appiy cither' direct to hospital matron or to N.S.S. AF 155. (45) FOR KENT FOR RENT Furnished room. 1013 8th Avenue East. (44) PERSONAL SLENDOR TABLETS arc effective. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 ' weeks $5, at all druggists. (47) TENDERS HAD ROYAL TITLE Tlic wife of the president of the United States was called "Your Majesty" until 1813. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Registration Card, by Dry Dock. Owner may have same by calling at tho Dally News and paying for Uils LOST Parker fountain pen; reward. Finder please return to Dally News. (45) FOUND Lady's or girl's wrist watch. Owner mav have same by calling at the Dally News ana paying ror this. advertise ment. FOUND Navy man's wallet on 3rd Ave., a few davs aao Owner may have same, by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. AiVintno rhoco bjr Krm, Vancouver, of Canada; Chief Engineer T. M. Atkinson, M.B.E., veteran of "continued service In dangerous Avaters, chiefly in the rjortli Atlantic"; Capt. It. McKillop, M.li.E., highly-praised for his handling of a C.P.R.-operated ship on D-Day; and Chief Engineer E. b. Vick, 0!P.E., awarded Lloyd's War Medal late in 19 1 1 "for bravery at sea '. C.N.R. Trains I'or tlir j( Dally except Sunday Today and wJ w iim',on best pictures of " 'cu 'r A,l " u and m ij t(.l I Perioral I Ki n MacMURRjJ "Allium STANWYQ la Double Indcmnit ADDED National Film Bw( . vr Walt I)isnf,-, I l(i tit THOlM Complete Show 1:00 - 2-48 -4:52 , " Fe-fure i .w - j;uu - 5; 12 - MJI Cominj Thurj, fit I "MRS. PARKIXml Greer Garson-WaltaJ OPENING IN TERRACll ON THURSDAY Our New, Modern SELF-SERVE GROCER! DEPARTMENT Watch for Your Copy of Our Big Sale Circular THE SKEENA MERCANTILE CKOKCK. McADAMS. Pron. TUtR-KM Free Delivery Throughout the City ' MONDAY WEDNESDAY - FlUDAt To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choice fruit c nnmnlnrn lino nf PrnrerieS. TERMS CASH. 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