PAQE FOUR Swanky Another PLAY TOPPER Cute as a button . . . neat as a pin ... an all-around hat that you'll want to live in! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE 'TinST with the FIRSTS" Lumber Wc now have a stock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. ! Relieve Neuritis... Neuralgia Pain Aspirin Eases Pain Almost Immediately Li J A Why Aspirin words to fast Instantly! Yes, the moment you dropan Aspirin Tablet in a glass of water it becins to dis integrate. And that same quick action takes place in your stomach. Thus, you get relief almost instantly. Aspirin has proved itself through generations, to he quick, effective, above all, dependable. That's why Canadians have come to rely on this famous analgesic for relief from pain due to headache, neuralgia or neuritis. So protect yourself from needless misery. Just get a box of genuine Aspirin at your druggist's today and follow simple directions. NEW REDUCED PRICES Pocll Box of 12...,, now lie Economy Botll of 24 now 2Vc Family sixt of 1 00.,,, now 79c Aspirin Th Boytr crots on each tobltt It your guarantee fhaf it's Aspirin FOR KENT FOR RENT I.OJ3.E. Hall. Phone Red 157 for particulars. (39) TERSONAL Paperhanging done; work guaranteed. Estimates free. Apply Box 938 Dally News. (32) DRESSMAKING by Miss Gwen mweyim i'lggoix nace. (37) CONTRIBUTE $1 to Ladles' Auxiliary Carnival, March 16. You may own improved farms at Moosomln, Sask. First, half section, cultivated, good buildings, well, windmill- Second nrlzc. half section, half nil. tivated, half lenced. . Never ran crop district, well treed. No hail, stones or drought: Proceeds for War Services. Tickets $1, or get 2 free for selling a book. Write Ladies' auxiliary, u.ii.a.i,., Strasbourg, Sask. Registered under War Charities Act. 1940 FORD deluxe Sedan, low mileage, very good tires, is tlie prize for our Carnival on March 3rd. Net proceeds for parcels for Canada's fighting men and comforts for prlson-crs-of-war. Tickets 3 for a dollar or get 3 free for selling a book. Write Women's Institute, Rocky Mountain House. Alberta. Registered Under War Charities Act. It pays to use ..the Classified Ad columns In the Daily News. RUPERT BRAND : : SMOKED :: BLACK COD Canadian Fish I?,' ' AND ' Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. F,rec Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section , FROM 2 TO 5 I'M. 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 PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. W. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER mi Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of bub-lulttlng copy for Insertion. FOR SALE FOR SALE yew Crystal microphone with desk stand: $12.00. BX model. Blue 000. (30) FOR SALE Piece of brand new linoleum, 6x13 ft. $7.00. Apply C78 8th Ave. East. (31) FOR SALE Day-old Hampshire chicks. Phone Red 451. (32) FOR SALE White leghorn pul- icis, $i.Ta. Ready to lay. $1.50. Write to F.O.B. KitwaiiRa, Box 428, Kltwanga, B.C. (30) FOR SALE Complete double oca, nice new. price $25.00. 1217 8th Ave. East. (29) FOR SALE Chesterfield suite, tables, 2 dozen sealers, 1 wave machine, hair dryer, new. 237 6th Ave. East. (29) FOR SALE Modern five-room house in excellent condition, cement foundation, basement, 2 lots, easy taxes, Rarage, chicken house, garden. 7th Ave. East, near Ridley Home. Vacant March 1. $2900 cash Apply Hclgcrson Ltd. (30) FOR SALE 14-foot speed boat, 4 h.p. Easthope engine. 237 Cth Ave. East. (29) FOR SALE-Boautiful well-kept home; magnificent view. Fully modern and heated. Three bedrooms and large sun porch Commodious living room and fireplace. Early occupancy expected. Price $4500.00. G. P Tinker & Co. Ltd. (29) FOR SALE Five-room house, completely furnished; woodshed and garage containing water and electric outlets-heavy wooden drive-way and wooden sidewalks; lot has frontage on two city streets; house has full basement, furnace, work-bench, water, electricity and telephone; bath Is complete; front room has fireplace with gas heating unit Bedroom has new spring-filled mattress and base, also roomy closet; kitchen has new "Enterprise" oil stove and hot water heater. Eight - tube, four-band, "Northern Electric" console radio Is Included; also window shades, curtains, cook ing utensils, dishes, silverware. and furniture for all rooms Venetian blinds In three rooms This house has a new fireproof roof, completed two months ago. Plcast don't call unless you arc interested in buying this place for $3000, Call Saturday or Sunday, 900 10th Avenue East. (It) WANTED WANTED Woman or girl for housework. Modern conveniences. Clusc in. Apply 209 Cth Ave. East or phone Red 712. (34) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. C.P.O. AND WIFE, no children, both working all day, desire small suite or housekeeping rooms, close in. Dally News Box 940. (30) WANTED Kitchen suite, with or without buffet. Small electric range or 2-clcincnt plate. Phone 426. (29) WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 roomed house, close in If possible. Phone Red 884. (31) SMALL APARTMENT urgently needed by quiet couple. Please phone Blue 997. (31) WANTED Light housekeeping room for young married couple; centrally located. Phone American Signals 294, Mrs. Nairn. (29) WANTED TO BUY Western Red ieciar poles or contract prospective producers with a stumping claim. If you arc anxious to deal with an old reliable firm, established since 1882, contact Nauglc Pole & Tic Corporation, 229 Rogers Building, Vancouver. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Black spaniel dog, male. Phone Black 196. (29) LOST American cheque for $94.50, Wednesday night. Please return to Dally News. Reward. (29) LOST or Starved, vioinit Section 2, blue Persian cat. valued as. child's pet. Please phone Black 157. (29) FOUND Gold mounted spec- Llil'll'S HiTinni rnmr liuirn i-mn . . ...uw iuwj iiHft oaiuu by Identifying and paying for this advertisement. Apply Dally LOST Black wallet containing oanic book, money order for una ja casn. t'leasc to Dally News. Reward. (30) LOST Man's 21 Wnltnn wnfVi KOld huntincr ense. WpHnBsrinv evening. Please leave at Dally ttewa. iicwara, (3D THB DAILT NWi Hockey Scores American League St. Louis 2, Indianapolis 0. "I didn't send for a piano tuner," said the puzzled house holder. "No," replied the piano tuner, "but the people next door did." TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be re ceived by the undersigned until noon of February 12th, for the purchase of gas boat "Dragon Lake," 28x7x2 ',2; G H.P. Vivian. Moored at rear vl Loves El ectric Shop. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Alexander McAulay, deceased, Prince Rupert, B.C. (35) TIMBER WANTED WANTED Fir and Cedar Posts, Poles, Piling, all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b. shipping point, earliest shipment. Niedcr-mcycr-Martln Co., Spalding Bldg., Portland Ore. (34) WORK WANTED GIRL, experienced In book keeping, clerking, general ol-ficc routine, wants part-time work, mornings. Box 939 Dally News. (tf) PRINCE GEORGE HOCKEY WINNER Return Series Heine Played at Smilhcrs This Week-end SMITH ERS, Feb. 3 The Sinl-thcrs Junior hockey team returned home from their trip to Prince George where they played the Prince George team three games. They lost two games and won one. They felt quite handicapped by not having enough reserves to keep up a steady supply of fresh players to off-set the home players. The Prince George hockcylsts arrived in Smllhers today to play a scries of games on the local Ice when the local boys hope. to turn the tables. In the tournament of the Curl ing Club for the Hanson Cup, three rinks are now tied for lead erslilp. each having four wins and one Joss, these rinks being those of Len. Evans, C. Hickcn-botham and L. H. Kcnncy. Each rink has two more games to play to finish the schedule. For Results try a Classified. BANTAMWEIGHT MEETS WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAM ' PION LCpl. Maurice Chartrand, C.M.S.C. of Ottawa, 118-pouild champion of Military District 3, might have picked up the "knockout" secret from SSgt. Joe Louis world's heavyweight champion, during their nicctlng before an R.C.A.F. boxing and wrestling show at Uplands, Ottawa. Chartrand knocked out Mike Tassc of Montreal in the first round of their fight. Louis, back from a tour of the world's battlcrronts, where he entertained Allied soldiers, was present to referee some of the bouts, staged In aid of the R.C.A.F. Benevolent Fund. Business and Professional R. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur Scientific Swedish Massage Facial and Reducing Treatments Phone Red 315 H. J. LUND PAINTING, PAPERING AND KALSOMINING PHONE 40 BADMINTON Racquets Restrung A. B. Hodges Phone 427, after 0 p.m. White Apts. GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Ta Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Butter Cleaning'' Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders- Box 09 P. C. DONALD Quick Delivery and Messenger Office York Hotel, 3rd Avenue Phone Green 504 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 PIANIST WITH CONCERT AND RADIO EXPERIENCE IN U.S.A. DESIRES PUPILS. ANYONE INTERESTED PHONE J, FRANKY, BLUE 389 HOTEL ERASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. II. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Frascr Strcot BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER "You Call - We Haul" PHONE BLACK 884 Residence: Green 955 W. D. Weiss W Peterson Sport Chat Old Country post-war football suggestions, coinciding with development of air travel, call for formation of a continental league with matches between main cities and also international games be tween countries. The games would be played in mid-week to interfere as little as possible with the regular leagues in each country. Whether the Football League, which embraces all main circuits In England and Wales, ever would permit air travel to matches under their Jurisdiction Is not known. There is no mention of 11 in post-war plans so far but the league banned air travel to Us players before the war. When u Scottish combined services soccer team flew to Belgium recent ly for two week-end matches, it was only the second time that a representative team from Brl tain had travelled by air. The first time was last September when an English combined services team played in Paris and Brussels. More than $900,000 will be re quired to restore London's war-damaged professional football grounds to their 1939 state. And since clubs arc thinking more of rebuilding with Improvements than merely of repairs, the total will likely be much higher. Mill-wall, for instance, hopes to re place its burned-out stand with a two-storey structure. Framework of the West Ham stand stood up to a flying bomb but club directors may resurrect prewar plans for a double-decker stand on the opposite side of the field. Even those grounds which escaped damage through enemy action will require considerable expenditure. It many Instances metal railings have been taken away for scrap and labor shortage has resulted In general FLOOR HOCKEY LEAGUE OPENS Coast Regiment Wins 1 to 0 Over Navy Coast Regiment opened the Area Floor Hockey League cam palgn with a 1 to C victory over Navy last night at Number Four Group. The only goal of the fix- turc was stoieu wy Simmons. ( ' Line-ups follow: , Navy - Dennison, Billingcr lAstlc, Mercer. Trann, Gill, Tur cot, French, Barnct, Owens, Perry. McKinncn. Coast Regiment Puznlck, Hawkcs, Henderson, Duggan, Gurski, Leak, Snurc, Waring; Carlos, Sims, Morris, 'Minchuk, eimmons. Officials- -Church and Russell. The Air Forcc-Soo Suds game scheduled for Seal Cove was not played due to the fact that the latter could not provide a team Social Evening By Labor-Progressives A quiz program and card play ing comprised the entertainment at a social evening toy the Labor- Progressive Club. About 60 per sons were present. Bruce Mlcklc- burgh was master of ceremonies. Delicious refreshments were serv ed with Mrs. J. R. Blackey and Mrs. A. Ponder In charge. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54. ERASER STREET Prince Rupert Dclmore Frozen Frulta and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, Sliced Peaches. Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON r- i 1 :oo Merry Mrlwlir: "Stupid Cupid" Sporllight: "Catch 'Dn and Kat 'Em" Musical: "Fellow On A Furlough" SUNDAY 2 P.M. "GREENWICH VILLAGE" FREE SERVICES ONLY ANNOUNCING . . . EMPIRE CAFE ( Formerly L. D. Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY G:30 ajii. to 1 a.m. Opening; February 1 iATTODAJJ r - Complete Shows TonlghtTJTT M mm. mmm ft M 4 k V" STARTS MONDAY"-) FUN and thrills in beery 1:36 SI Bim bottltit Dtr t0 lutntd fjtot, Complete e:.w 3:01 - 5:02 lj Fcatar 3 37 b,a Cop! ltifttr Viiol.l AAA liUUI i iuii me moan OIL BURNERS ( a mii nrpumr ,r .. t Pllrum Uirt win ! I I'm nujuu ana AN VI FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS! MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' 3rd Ave., next to Ormca TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE RU WHO SUFFER WITH THEIR Fl iuu win nun iiru hi kiiuw luni ui - - miu uo nau a wiuc experience in mi ,..nwi uitmo, aim kuii iiiiiKU rtrcil DUlluiw 1 film II,.. ..nl..tl .....I 41 . . , I.. f,Mll K in.iu i,ii(ii, nullum uuu urcu lining mm uihj i" can explain. Mr. Bill Terry, with many years of "ud" d II' iiiiiiis, is now in iiurs siioc Store, una win i e- take an Impression of your feet und let you ki:o can be done In your Individual case. .. tilll m .... ... ....... 17," n. im j,i-ir,v is uiso in cnargc oi ww cuw. mmi- jruui ri-wiiirs urc cxccuicu iiiawjr uui" uan arounu anu sec him for cither reason. We have a complete, variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetal lobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three lime: . (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday.,) Ml IV V A I I LM'l LrmiMMV l . w r m m w Hal I taWWIIWI - Opposite Canadian Legion "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORF CENTS We can say this in three woflk BUY COAL NOW! ALBERT & McCAFFER 11G PHONES 117