4 t It r Ml , 1 PAGE SIX PHONE 21 THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C. Tuesday, May 29, 1945 r v See our stock of household furniture and novelties. J. H. MAIR FURNITURE AND AUCTIONEER 632 Third Ave. Phone Blue G9 .GRADUATE MASSEUR Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Evenlncs Onlv Phone Red 315 424 8th Ave. W. SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 FOR PROMPT nd EFFICIENT SERVICE mall sour qtissef to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LT-B JOJtrM0URST. VAtiCOUVtB.B.C. City and Country Companions... COTTONS Smart cottons like- this pert print are versatile companions for city and country both. See our Jarge assortment of pastels and cotton prints for spring and summer wear. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE A. MacKenzie Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" MAY 31st will be our 20th ANNIVERSARY in this store. Wc wish to thank everyone for their past patronage and hope that we will be of service in the future. Thanks also to our Mail Order customers. Wiatch our advertisement for fresh up-to-date new merchandise. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 PU Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon during, your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH. ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS THIRD AVE. W. Commercial, Industrial and Marine Electricians ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring and Repairs' MOTT ELECTRIC LIMITED Offices In Vancouver and New Westminster Phone Black 367326 2nd Ave. Business and Professional t Work to please everyone No work too large or too small l H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanglng r Interior and Exterior Work UNION PAINTER P.O- Box 1286 Phone Black 823 : GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Ta Returns Compiled " Besner Block Phone 387 R. Y. WALKER FRENCH TUITION Special tuition in the French language In preparation for summer examinations. Please leave name and address at Dally News office. EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY "House of Better Cleaning'' Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 98 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving . Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5th East Phone Green 055 NEW LOCATION: Oreen 821 1363 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver iHARVEYS HONORED Dinner and Reception Last Night For Local Overseas Officer and His Wife Old friends gathered at Reid's Cafe last evening to honor Major and Mrs. J. T. Harvey at a reception and dinner following the return of Major Harvey from service overseas with the Canadian Army. There were about fifty persons present to Join in the welcome. C. H. Orme acted as toast-master. Mayor Daggett, on behalf of the city, and Arnold Flaten, for the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, voiced official welcome home to Major Harvey who spoke briefly in reply. "Our honored guest tonight is the type of many Canadians who helped to overthrow the Hun," said the mayor. "We welcome him home and know that, if he is elected in the campaign in which he is. engaged, he will be a good representative." Arnold F.ten expressed pleasure at welcoming back one of the past presidents of the Chamber of Commerce and hope that iie would soon be back permanently to play his part in the development of the district. Major Harvey spoke humorously of the long, impatient wait before he finally got overseas. It had been a privilege to serve with the Fourth Canadian Armored Division which had requitted Itself with distinction at such historic battles as Caen and Falalse where the war in Europe had seen its turning point. This part of the country had contributed splendid fighting men and could well be proud of its men and their deeds. After having seen much of the world all of Canada, all of the United Kingdom and some of Europe Major Harvey could honestly and sincerely say that there was no place to compare with Prince Rupert district. Confiding that what he had seen overseas had decided him to return home and engage in the political campaign, Major Harvey said he hoped to repre FAMOUS lj- Mill fill ' IV 071' v VICTOR RECORDS The Music of Johann Strauss ORMANDY-MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCH. Blue Danulx' VC'altz Talcs frm the Vienna Wcxxli-Walu Atceler-ation Waltz Die Fledermaus-Over-Care G)Jy Uaron-Overture. Album M-!62 (Five 11-inth Victor Kecoid.) Strauss Waltzes NEW MAT FAIR ORCH. VON' CF.CZVS ORCH. anj MAKEK WEBER'S ORCH. Blue Danube Waltz Vienna Blood-Waltz Artist Life Waltz You and You-Waltz Vienna Bon-Bom-Waltz. Album r-M (Thrw 10-Inch Victor Records) "Vienna Blood" Waltz "Voices of Spring" Waltz OKMANUY-r-HILADELPHIA ORCH Victor Record 1800, "Immortal Johann Strauss" rr(i 1 and 2) VIENNESE WALTZ. ORCHESTRA Victor Record 56391 SI- McRae Bros. THIRD AVENUE GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Hed 127 sent the soldiers in at least a limited way. This district, Major Harvey felt, was on the threshhold of great events. He had high hopes of its post-war development. Either privately or publicly it was his hope to share In that development. Those present at the affair were Major and Mrs. J. T. Har-rey. Mayor and Mrs. H. JA. Dag gett, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Orme, Mr. "and Mrs. W. R. McAfee, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Moore, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Elklns, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Love, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Bamford, Mr. and Mrs.' W. D. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Flaten, Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Falconer, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. R, O. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Daniels, Mrs. T. W. Brown, Mrs. John Bremner, Mrs. Max Heilbroner, Mrs. Maxine Carson, Mrs. G. L. Rorie, W. H. Wilson-Murray. James Bremner, Robert Younie, Arthur Brooksbank, Dr. C. H. Hankinson, John Bulger, J. II. Thompson, H. R. Love and W. J. Raymond. UNDERWATER TRAVELLER A muskrat can travel 50 yards under water without coming up fox air. Tit UK STOItIi:S OF CANADIAN By MARGARET WOODWARD Frankie Dutton's Band was on hand again last night to play for the dance fans at the regular weekly dance in the Y auditorium. Horace Salnsbury was in charge of the band In the absence of Frankle Dutton. Tuesday night will be Gilbert and Sullivan night at the music hour which will be held in the common lounge with "Iolanthe" toting presented. A film of Stephen Foster music will complete the program. Best wishes go with Harold Crowe who left last night tor Ontario. He Is replaced at the Y at No. 4 Group by Bob Morrison who has for the past few weeks been a member of the building staff. Farewell and good luck to Mrs. Noblston, Y.W.C.A. hostess who leaves this week. The staff and Prince Rupert welcome in her place Mrs. Helen Ferguson and hope that she will enjoy her wtrk here at the Red Triangle. CAXAIIIAX MRS. ANGER OF SMITHERS DIES SMITHERS, May 29 (Special to Dally News Airs. Isabella Anger, widow of the late Isidore Anger of Smithers, died suddenly at her home in Smithers of a heart attack on Saturday shortly after noon. She had been around as usual during the morning and her death came as a great shock to her many friends. Mrs. An jer came with her husband in 1910 to Hazelton where Mr. Anger established a tailoring ' tnretaess. He later located at Prince Rupert and then in Smithers. After some years in Seattle he returned to Smithers 10 years ago. Mr. Anger died here last year. Deceased leaves one daughter, Mrs. Duncan McLean, and one granddaughter. The 'funeral was held Monday afternoon from United Church, Rev. C. E. Mottc offlclaUng. SHOES PROMISED LONDON, T Good quality women's shoes soon will be available In greater numbers. Additional leather has just been released to overcome a hce shortage (particularly evident in Lon- 'don. WAIl IIEUOKS m BECKETS v A WAR IIAIi-WON A JOB HALF-DONE 'Mri tancim crlrbra I inn I marking (irrinnny' l" ulrurlion urrr nHn out lliry urrr iirivj hrenntr ur oj thr I nileil Sation know the job is not yfl tlnne. The V.n.L. phntu mi' main I (tin Ihvii grrii I on I ml of liiglflvsl alcohol "the rit emenlinl jinxliict in the mannjar' lure of munitions" until final ticlnry i our in the Pacific. UNITED INDUS T It I A VANCOUVER BATTLERS , SILENCED THE GUNS Nt-ier brfnrc in the reronls nf wurfiirc lime so many holdirrH foiifdil mi hratrly in the ranks if their imvii and an Allied cervit-c at the umo time. Itrilliunt union: thenc in Lieiilenunl-Qilonrl WiKon Iteeket of Montreal, rntiiniHiiilcr of n special Mriee force of Canadian and American shock troops. "Heeket'tt llattlers" v,vrti specially trained as commandos, paratroopers and handy men with the tool of war. On u ruiny Sepleniher niphl neur .Mount OnrH in France two American brigades were lieltl up ly Kell-plaeed enemy .'tins hnrriiifZ the muddy hill toward Castillon. Scouts were ipiickly sent forunrd to locale these Kims and direct return fire so that they could he knocked out, hut the scouts were all killed or wounded. When the special force was in position for its commando raid, Ileeket was told that the scouts hud heen disabled before, reporting uml others were being bought the situation was critical. , Scorning a call for further volunteers, Heeket, personally snaked forward oPr mined roads vicious with booby trups, plotted his own maps front the lights of gunfire, then eraIed back to detail his bold plan to his ollicrrs. When each hud his objective Colonel Ueeket again led the way, hoping to beat both the coining dawn und the Nazis. This time he was in advance, of his whole detachment. i The North Americans attacked with such sure knowledge of where they were going that every Nazi gun was kifockcd out within the hour, with but trilling Allied losses. For this night's work of double daring, Ll.-Col. Wilson Jlcckct was decorated by both countries he had sened so well. 1IB DISTILLERS L ALCOHOL 1) 1 AND C K I M SB Y, LTD. 1 S 1 O N ANA DA TODAY 'til WEDNESDAY FOR SALE Marconi radio, sewing machine, baby carriage and crib, gramaphone.- Apply 333 9th Ave. West. (124) FOR SALE Boat "George Glna," length 30 ft., beam 7.6 ft.; 10 h.n. Union seml-dlesel engine. Apply to boat at Fishermen's floats. i3 FOR SALE Stove, gramaphone. radio, electric iron, beds, etc. 1380 Overlook Street. U28) FOR SALE Convertible chester field, chest of drawers, bed occasional chairs, end table, card table, kitchen table and chairs, dishes. Phone Green 861 . (125) FOR SALE Single bed, complete. Green 865. tf) FOR SALE Regulation overseas cartons. 5 lbs. and 11 lbs. sizes at 10c and 15c The Variety Store. FOR SALE 1937 three-ton truck, good running condition; Urea in good condition, also spare tire and tube, flat deck, newly rebuilt. Apply 1093 Ambrose Ave. or write A. Bellam, Box 1047 Station "B" or phone Red 489 (evenings). (126) FOR SALE English pram, practically new. Phone Green 707. (126) FOR SALE French door. $5.00: removable white cement fireplace. $12. Green 469. (125) FOR SALE Mink dyed muscrat fur coat, size 15: very good condition. Government Hut T80. (129) MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) IIELI WANTED WANTED Immediately, reliable efficient woman free to spend summer at resort; must be able to cook, fond of children. Good wages. Phone Black 920. (127) WANTED Women to fillet fish, good wages. Atlin Fisheries Ltd. (tf) Floor Sanding and Finishing Repairs and Alterations Val Spidel Green 186 Box 1430 St. "B" J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 Here to serve the public YORK CONSTRUCTION Building, Materials, Estimates General Building Nothing too big or too small PHONE BLACK 884 Pfek Stow 1 00 2- .U ig anssBTi itimiii"hi i 1 We wish to take una means of thanking the bqys of the A.T.S. longshore crew for their wedding presents. Mr. and Mrs. iierD snorson. FOR SALE FOR SALE Eight-room house with basement; fully furnished. Six blocks from Post Office. $4,000. 336 9th Ave. West. Phone Red C93. (127) 452 se, unusual ft,. Cartoon - - Uasstjied Advertising . Pinwiflpri Arivprtlslnp is navahlo .... " BIRTH NOTICE BORN To Mr. and Mrs. William McLean of Seal Cove, on Saturday, May 26, a son, Norman William. CARD OF THANKS attlB WANTED Phone 237. be'.wetr y WANTED Ladi good condiuon. phoa 2i WANTED TO REST piy box 8 cr Pocnas WANTED- -Soldier;. mi rurp i t ah. ft,-- " " WWJ HIT T momcr write Box I WANTED Tei Phone Rr 1 461, WANTED TO RENT apartnir:. :r of reliTca:. . Box News WANTED- -Gi- tj rnia two eve a wet house berutd Marke WANTED Two cr I fumbled Jte ; Lc AmpfirJn K!r:.: T5 30-32 Bu. :k set it 911 FOR REM FOR RENT T:ree-n to par bu. j !-n. mcdiu pc.:c;: Ave We HOLIDAY IlMi -f- Rair. t ile '.irff-nxt unfvr : . " r -' two u, C ....i for Pfc; .:iKJ FOR RENT &r to cabin fur..:2' f For rart,. l..- t?: Ave vc 83 for particulars. FOR RENT Furu.u:e ' Wc-r. ur - PEKSOXA1 tors, 210 4th Street, for Dance woveuj RAVISH GREY HAIR years yo;;;::-- ..t; $1 at Orme Ltd. NAIROBI Kcrya, - (or eauca a:;u -- JACKETS v. I l" ' iina the yours ..iu,i iPiiii rut. ut" with flap pocke.s. 10Pf Morgan's Men' nnrJ Boys' We Third Ave. next w m V f II in r.HTROPRACT1 Wallace VII