PAqE FOUR TIIE DAILY NBWS Prince Rupert, B.C. Wednesday, April 18, 1945 Hand-Some . . . for . . . Very often it takes a pair of gloves to show off that new Spring Outfit. Our glove department, a usual is ready to do the job and new models arc still coming:. New Accessories Add CHARM Makes jour old outfit feel and look ljkc new . . . or completes that new outfit. A little goes a long nay. Purses Scarves Suit Fronts, etc. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE The date for payment of your 1944 Income Tax has beet; extended to August 31, BUT your returns must be Hied by April 30. Tax Service by Experts GEORGE RORIE & CO. Besner Block Prince Rupert, B.C. NOTICE J. H. MAIR has been appointed sole representative of NATIONAL MONUMENTS for this district. The business has been purchased from A. Welxl by W. Yule. CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean job Phone Black 735 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE FISHERMEN! Calj and see Hie St. Lawrence 100 1I.P. Mercury V-8 Marine Engine now displayed in our stockroom. 5. E. PARKER LIMITED Ford and Mercury Dealers 170 E. 3rd Avenue . PHONE 8,'J Flash!! Have You Heard the Latest? Your RADIO is your link with the world! Keep It in perfect condition have it checked and repaired by an expert call "Speedy" Radio and Electric Shop 43-HOUR SERVICE . FREE ESTIMATES 733 Second Avenue Phone Green 217 TAKE A TIP Mmw from the thrifty shoppers and come to The Variety Store. Our store is filled with everyday needs with gift sug-gestionswlth sparkling new Spring items. And the prices will please your budget. Come in and browse around. i THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes' Are Little Dollars" BERT RYAN OF METLAKATLA PASSES AWAY The death occurred at the Port Simpson General Hospital on Monday of Bert Ryan, age 42. He succumbed to an ill ness which confined him to hospital for a large part of the last several years. Born at Metlakatla vlllaee. de ceased spent the greater irt of his live there. He was un married. He was well known in Prince Rupert, having worked here for several years. He is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rvan. of Metlakatla. and Uirce brothers. Fdward, James and Jolui. The funeral was held at Met lakatla today with Church of England rites. Buy the 8th Victory Bonds! - - Classified Advertising - - Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. .l'OR RENT TOR RENT Two furnished rooms and kitchen. 1484 6th Ave. East. Call between noon and 3 p.m. (91) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf) TO RENT At Ferry Landing, conuoriaoic nousc, fully furnished, near store and Post Office. Good Fishlne. ideal for holidays. $7 weekly. Ncavc, rrancois kaKc, near Bums Lake, B.C. (96) MACHINERY FOR RENT FOR RENT Heavy equipment power shovel, buldozer, com-presser. Chuck Viers, Atlas . Boiler Works. (101) WANTED WANTED Housekeeping room, win snare witn working girl. Phone Green -707 after 6 o'clock. (93) WANTED Photographic en-larger. Box 987 Daily News. (91) WANTED Small house or suite. Husband, Army Sergeant, and wife, nurse at General Hospital. Box 985 Daily News. (93) WANTED Boom for married couple. Mrs. Cundok, 209 5tli Ave. West, or Box 984 Daily News. .on WANTED TO RENT By young cuuuieNs coupie, two to inrce-room apartment; both working. Local references supplied. Phone 243 or 42. (92) WANTED -T- By reliable counle. no children, furnished house or self-contained apartment. Phone 437, Room 84. (93) HELP WANTED WANTED Girl or spldier's wife ior ngni, nouscKccping; 2 children. Sleep In, 5-rom apartment. Good salary. Red 878. (93) WANTED Warehouseman grocery wholesale. Steady work. Apply Selective Service A.M. 174. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper for fluiau apartment, rnone Black 320, 0 to 8 p.m. (86) HELP WANTED Stenographer iui uuui, lumoer ana wholesale hardware business. Excellent opportunity for young person with business training to advance to permanent position as book-keeper with salary increases. Apply Selective Service A.F. 168. (93) PERSONAL BANISH GREY HAIR Look years younger. Use effective Angclique Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Ormcs Ltd. (94) MEN OF 30, 40, 50! Vim. Pep, Vigor, subnormal? Try Ostrex Tablets. Contains tonics, stimulants, aids to normal pep. Introductory size only a 35c. At all druggists. (100) LOST LOST Yale key in leather case. Finder please return same to Dally News. Reward, , (92) TEMTORARY RCTAI&S ARE COMPLETED ON SOUTHHOLM VICTORIA, April 18 tt) Temporary repairs were completed here on Monday to the ss South-holm. 1200-ton coastal freichtcr of the Frank Watcrhouse Com pany, which ran aground at Massct on April 4. It Is ex pected that Uic boat will re turn within a liBftith for Dcr- mancnt repairs. START RELIEF I UNI) IOK CYCLONE VICTIMS LONDON. April 18 (Reuters) A relief fund has been started here to relieve widespread dis tress caused In Mauritius bv two cevastaling cyclones which had struck the island in January and February. Houses of the poorer classes suffered extensively and in many areas many . were destroyed. Lady Kcmslcy Is chair man of the fund. HIKE It Ui rich nourishment cf pur whel whtat in a most dtlicious form NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT! Plan a grand-lasting breakfast around this 100 Canadian whole wheal cereal and start the day right! It helps proTlde much-needed proteins and carbohydrates at well as useful amounts of Iron and phosphorus. FOR SALE FOR SALE Sma.ll stove, kitchen table and chairs; bedr complete; dresser; box spring and mattress; folding carriage. 424 Dunsmuir St. (93) FOR SALE Wine studio lounge, $6.00. 1435 Plaza. (03 1 FOR SALE 5-room house and bath. 705 5th Ave. . East. Phone Green 707. (93) FOR SALEV'Sea Duke" 33-foot troller, Chrysler marine engine. Anchor winch, gurdies and gear. Ready to go. Phone Blue 399. (92) FOR SALEWashing machine. Phone Black 392. (It) FOR QUICK SALE 16 Heavy Duty Vivian, double ignition, in perfect condition. Owner leaving town. Call a Tier 5 o'clock, 1412 Overlook St. (95) FOR SALE Piano, excellent tone; mantel radio with batteries. Phone Green' 735. (91) FOR SALE Lady's grey flan-nel suit, large size, good condition. $15.00. Apply Box 986 Daily News. ' (91) .FOR SALE 3 dozen hens 2 dozen leghorn and one dozen heavy breed. Leghorns, $2.00 each, others $2.50. Phone Blue 874,- Mxs. Micholuk. (92) FOR SALE McClary range, like new; cream enamel closet reservoir, hot water Jacket included. Cheap for cash. 1326 Piggott Ave. (92) FOR SALE-fimall house, 2 lots. 2C63 Seal Cove Clrr-liv f!im plctely furnished; immediate occupancy. Call or phone Red 461 after 6. Terms reasonable. (93) FOR SALE $1,000 cash, 5-room house, central Ncm Mavntt- i bedrooms, living room, large kitchen, basement woodshed, 2 cleared lots, good garden space, berry bushes, abundant water supply; well kept. Write L. C. Chamberlln, Massett. u.K,. (92) FOR SALE Regulation overseas cartons. 5 lbs. and 11 lbs. sizes at 10c and 15c. The Variety FOR SALE Fine home, two lots, house only 10 years old; fully fiirnlshpri i Krim, i room, Prnm r) bathroom, i ! large . . . living . '""'"i uuiuiK ruom wnn oaK f oors, den, kitchen with tiled sink, pantry, sun room, concrete foundation, furnace with hot water heating. Good furniture inc. Mason Risch player piano, chesterfields, etc. House fully furnished. Electric fireplace. All In excellent condition and well built. Beautiful view. On Seal Cove Circle. Trice and terms on application to H. G. Heluer- SOn Ltd. 7nr MACHINERY Prn oat w - ww JIXMU TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National F,?rribLe Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) Today in Sports FORTRESS, NAVY FLOOR HOCKEY SECOND SCHEDULE Baseball Scores American League New York 8, Boston 4. Washington 14, Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 7, Detroit 1. Chicago 5, Cleveland 2. National Xicaguc Brooklyn 8. Philadelphia 2. , New York 11, Boston 6. Chicago 3, St. Louis 2. Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 6. Pacific Coast League Sacramento 0, San Francisco 11. CANADIAN By MARGARET WOODWARD Tonight bingo will be played in the upstairs writing room beginning at 8 p.m. A cordial Invitation is extended to all service personnel and friends. The Lifebuoy Follies will be presented tonight, hi, the audi torium. This peppy show features three members of the Dum-bell Review from the last war. Admission Is by ticket only and these must be .obtained from your unit. Each Thursday afternoon the Service Wives' club meets in the ladies' lounge. A cordial invitation is extended to all service wives to attend this group. Tills week the meeting will be a social evening to be held in the lounge at 8 p.m. Another member of the build ing staff is to leave us. Bob Morrison who has recently come from Vancouver is leaving this week for Terrace to take over from Rowley Miles who is off to the south. In the short time that he. has been with us Bob has done much to get our music hour away to a good start. His work in this will certainly be missed. The Officers' Area Volleyball league has really caught on with two more entries yesterday. The American Officers have now entered the league and the 17th Coast. That now makes an eight- team league. DEATH OF II. E. WAIIY SALMON ARM. Auril 18 ti lt. E. Waby, district agricul turist here for more than thirty years died Saturday at the ace of 70. He was formerly poultry Inspector for the province. Minora Blades SPEED UP SHAVING Minora gives you quicker shaves than ordinary double-edge raior blades. It's the quality blade In the low price field. Fit$ your doubie-edga razor. SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala. Friday SS Cardena Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every ten days. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Tlilrd, Ave. Phone 563 WIN OPENERS OF Fortress 13, Sou Suds 1. Navy 8, K.C.A. 3 In the-'opening games of the second half of the Area Floor Hockey League schedule last night Fortress and Nuvy scored resounding victories over Soo Suds and R.C.A. Fortress fired six goals in the last period to roll a 13-1 win over the Suds, while the Sailors defeated the R.C.A. Gunners 8-3. Setting the scoring pace for the Fort athletes were Thomas and Coull who bagged three each and Kosmlc, Lc Maricr and Strc- vens, who countered two apiece. Gill drilled three for Navy, two In the final icrlod and Oliver and Dennlson secured two each. Scores of the two tilts, by periods, follow: Fortress 4 3 C 13 Soo Suds 10 0-1 Navy 3 3 28 R. C. A. 0 3 03 Area Soccer Meeting PLAN PRACTICE SERIES BEFORE SEASON OPENS Plans for holding a series of scheduled practice games prior to the' opening of the regular season in mid-May were made by representatives of five Area Soccer League teams at a meeting last night. If possible the circuit will play the first of the warm,-up fixtures next Tuesday it was decided. Approval was given for the teams to wear the following col ors: Navy, dark blue; Bo-Mc-Hl, green and gold; Signals, black: Dry Dock, white; Soo Suds, green. Although the R.C.A.F. was not represented it is still hoped that the airmen will enter, thus making up a six-team circuit. President Sid Woodsldc was in the chair while Ed. Sclyan of the Y.M.C.A. was secretary. MAJOR BASEBALL GETS UNDER WAY NEW YORK, April 18 O The major league baseball season got under way today In inclement weather which tended to hold the attendance to average little better than 12,000 compared with 17,0,00 a year ago. The total was 99,000 with the largest crowd at Cincinnati where 30,000 saw the Cincinnati Reds outlast Pittsburgh 7-0 in 11 Innings. IN THE BUrnKME C'OUIlT OT lJItlTISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN TIIE MATTEK OP TIIE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" nn(J IN THE MATTER OP TIIE EflTATE OP WALTEIl IIASMUS8EN, DFCEA8EI), INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, W. E. FUher mad on tho 6th (lay of April. A D. 1043. I-wan appointed Administrator of tlie Estate of Walter Itasmuawii, deceased, and all parties having claims agnlniit the r.ald fhtale are hereby required to fiirnlhli same, properly verified, to me on or before the 1 2th day of Mayi A.D. 1045. and all partla Indebted to the uakl Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Itupcrt. 11C, this 0th day or April. A ll. 1045. OEOIIOE II. HALLETT, Official Administrator, ATLIN, U C FjneCut Fl0nnigtn rRUN FER YER 1 (LIFE O'ROURKE. "flPI Today Only: STARTING TnMrTSrl NT f 111. FftESIOHFOSIER-miUiil Complete Shows 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 0:00 B usiness an d Work to please everyone No work too large or too small H. J. LUND Painting Papcrhanglng Interior and Exterior Work UNION PAINTER P.O. Box 1280 Phone Black 823 "Largest Organization of Its Kind In the World" MUTUAL HEN 10 FIT Health and Accident Association J. WRIGHT, Spec. Representative j 336 0th Ave. W. Red 693 PAINTING AND PAI'EKIIANGING For Good Work That Lasts! JERRY VREBOSCH Phone 372 GEOKGE L. ROME Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Ta Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR I Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Evenings Only Phone Red 315 421 8th Ave. W. i FOR PROMPT nd EFFICIENT SERVICE mll ((our qlisstt to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO.LI 599 SEYMOUR ST. VANCOUVER, B C. ADDED SHORTS t "ISOCIIIIEAl) TO Btiai Cartoon Kf CopHd Projft essiol LVENSO! IDEAL CLEAi AND LU.'J -House of BeUecl Autliorjeil "FLEXFORJi d Shapes D?J Without Watcrprooflci ii PH0NIKI Mall OrdcT-ll BEAUTY Si rcrmanr! fl Beauty Culture buj 206 4th Street heiit'S nm MESSENCI Stard 101 521 PhcneOrml NEW LOCATION: 1131 6th Avesil ESTHER STAl EXPERT PERMANwl AND HAIR BTTJ Late of Hudson's Bai l SMITH & ELK11 I'lumblni and E Englpee.il Phone 174 ' 1 FIND IT With M Ad! S it with a Want a Want Adl DalUl fled section geU H NEWROl . Prffll m AHomeAff" I 50 Rooms, Hot' 1 a 9111 and Roll'em 0 'Rourke - by OGg T7j RUN TO OGDEN'S ,lk (pl SMOKIRSI ASK FOR OODCN'S CUT UUG CHANGE IN STORE HOURS Starling Monday, April 2nd Our store will stay open until (5:00 p.ni., except Thursday closing at 1:00 p.m. This will enable our patrons to do their shopping ufter work with greater case. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE