PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B C. Thursday, March 22, 1945 They're Alive with Style! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE OF COURSE! Business and SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 "Largest Organization of Its Kind In the World" MUTpAL BENEFIT Health and Accident Association J. WRIGHT, Spec. Representative 336 9th Ave. W. Red 693 GEORGE L. ROME Public Accountant, Auditor, etc, Income Tac Returns Compiled Besncr Block Phone 387 R..HUNDEIDE WATKINS DEALER 337 Seventh Avenue West "Phone Green 973 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 99 FIND IT with a Want Ad! Sell It with' aWant Ad! Buy It with .. a Want Ad! Daily News classified section gets results. INDUSTRIAL & MARINE REPAIR WE REPAIR ANYTHING General Repairs to all Automotive and Marine ' 'Equipment Body Work and Painting ' ' Agents for Cummins Diesel Engines Forest King Power Saw Wlllard Batteries Raybestos Products Home Oil Products ACETYLENE AND ARC WELDING - MACHINING Phone .459 Box 1398 994 First Ave. West ANNOUNCING . . . EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOWi MEIN, CHOP SUEY 8:30 ajn. to 1 a.m. GREEN SPOT TAXI 65 TAXI I; I' fPF a Professional R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Phone Red 315 424 8th Ave. W. FRENCH LESSONS Mr. L. P. Beaubicn, the teacher of French language, has re turned to the city, and has resumed his classes. Ills address Is Postal Station B. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5lh East Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION: Green 370 1431 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver H. J. LUND PAINTING, PAPERING AND KALSOMINING PHONE 40 1944 INCOME TAX Returns Forms now available. R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. Delmort Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, sliced Peaches. Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Complete Shows 1;00 2:55 - 5:03 - 7 11 - 9:29 Feature 1:00-3; Classified Adf Classified AdTcrtlslDg la payable THE PICTURE WITH A MILLION to the office copy Xor at Insertion. time ot cub-mlttlng Today in Sports PERSONAL CORNS Instantly relieved with Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve the effective corn remedy. 50c at Ormes Ltd. (73) FOR YOUR DECORATING needs, anything that's done with paint. I do It. Call Red 444 or Blue 378. (80) FOR RENT FOR RENT Room and breakfast for lady or working couple. Box 908 Daily News. (69) FOR RENT Room, kitchen privileges. 1412 Overlook St. (69) FOR RENT I.OJ3.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf) ROOM FOR RENT or in exchange for light work. Apply Wednesday or Thursday, evenings, 5 to 7 pjn., 1043 7th Ave. East. (69) WANTED WANTED Small house or apartment, 3 rooms or more, for permanent tenants. Best references. Box 969 Daily News. (74) FOR SALE FOR SALE Small furnished house, with bath. Possession April 1. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. (71) FOR SALE Large size tricycle three-quarter bed. Apply 1840 bm Ave. East. (70) FOR SALE Brown mohair chesterfield, spring filled. $49. 993 7th Ave. East. (It) OFFERS up to $302.00 plainly marked "Offer", "for Chevrolet Truck S 427E" will be received by the undersigned up to noon March 31st. 1945, on 1935 Chevrolet lV2-ton truck, Serial No. T5039204, with dump body and hoist; condition as is. Licence and registration not Included. Truck can be seen by contacting the District Engineer, J.C. Brady, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. Purchasing Commission, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. (it) FOR SALE-15-foot gas boat, at new floats. Wood lathe with 1-3 electric motor. C.C.M. bicycle, low-geared. 732 8th Ave. E. after 5 pjn. (72) FOR SALE Entire contents' of Shoe Repair Shop. Best offer accepted. Cadi after 6 p.m 103 9th Ave. West. (72) FOR SALE 12-foot row boat; 9-foot skiff; and 13-tube Mar coni radio. Apply 834 Alfred fcireet. (69) FOR SALE English pram, In suua condition; also small pre-war folding buggy, in good condition. Phone Red 731 for particulars. (70) FOR SALE Chesterfield and chairs. 1333 Overlook St. (72) FOR SALE Six-room house, uduiruum, Kiwnen, tnree bedrooms and living room. Good big basement, big garden and 10 cords of fuel and lumber material. Low taxes. With two lots, furniture, oil burner aW iront room heater part of the furniture. House is situated at 1034 3rd Ave. West. $2500 cash or on terms. Inquire at the said residence. (7i) FOR SALE Electric mantel uii. njjpij an Bin AVC. East after 5 p.m. (69) FOR SALE Brown mohair cncsierncio. and 2 chairs-child's steel crib with mattress. Phone Red 481 morn-jngs only. (7ij FOR SALE-Onc 48-inch by 12- "UK iv. i. uuii joint boiler, 50 hor.se power and tested to 125 pounds W.P., in good condition. Smlthers Lumber Yard. Smithcra, B.C. (69) FOR SALE Regulation overseas canons, a IDs. and 11 lbs. sizes at 10c and 15c. The Variety Stoic. 66 FOR SALE-Six-room house with uaui, wen Kept; built-in cupboards, oil cloth on floors, electric fixtures included. Im-emiate possession. Phone Black 597. (tf) MACHINERY FOR SALE daw reiier lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machine Company Limited, Vancouver, (tf) LOST LOST At Canadian Sergeants' jviess, Marcn 17. ladv'K wn rt. Finder please return to Daily Vo ' ca" Mciuaae, Red "u- (CD) Buy War Savings Stamps SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET-Prince, Rupert. Army Boxing LOCAL FIGHTERS TAKE 3 TITLES AT SOUTH MEET HOCKEY SCORES American League Cleveland 5, Buffalo 4 Three Prince Rupert Army an artillery unrt won the 1945 j boxers who Invaded the Pacific Canadian Army unit team aox-j Command tournament at Vic- lng championship In Britain by! torla brought back titles while winning ail but one of nine bouts ; two more won bouts by default, from a infantry outfit. Both of ; They were among eight selected the teams represented reinforce-f ighters who met the cream of ment units. The only fight won southern Army detachments, by the Infantry was considered mainly Vancouver fighters, at j the outstanding fignt on the the annual fixture The two fighters who won by default were considered just too good for any material which could be brougHt against them, consequently, the lights were called off. One was Pte. M. Y. Dcslauries, more widely .known as Young Tommy Burns, whose prowess is a matter of record here and In the cast where he began his career, lie had been entered In the open welterweight class. Spr. R. Dc La Franier,-In the novice lightweight cihss, also failed to find an opponent. Title winners were Sgt. A. Gil- lies, of the R.CJV5.C. water transport who took the novice middleweight crown, Gunner "Lucky" Arcangellctte, novice welterweight winner, ana Pte. J. A. B. Dcslauries, R.CA.S.C. water transport, who took the intermediate weltervelght championship.' Pte. Arcangellctte entered the novice welterweight "finals after defeating one of his own team mates, Pte. M. Amato of the Soo Suds. Amato had previously beaten Gnr. R. Sullivan. Gnr. G. White, novice bantam weight contender, caine very close to winning his fight, losing to a Vancouver fighter by a half point in a very close decision. CANADIAN By MARGARET WOODWARD Once again bingo drew a crowd to the common lounge last night with Jimmie Helakus directing the proceedings. Winners ot the big prizes were D. D. Ford, Ser-vice Corps, pencil; II.- B, Calqu-hon, Air Force, scarf, and J. Hicklngs, R.C.E.M.E., cushion top. . The movie tonight will be the picturization of that best seller "See Here Private Hargrove" with Robert Walker and Donna Reed In the starring roles. We welcome to our area staff Bob Morrison who arrived yesterday from Vancouver: A re cent comer to the Y.M.c;A. War ervlccs, Bob has just been releas ed from the Air Force. Before joining the Air Force Bob owned and published his own newspaper in Chilllwack. Bob is an authority on all Kinds of music and, while at Allford Bay, he organized and directed what be came the finest music apprecia tion hour In the service. Plans arc under way for a similar group here at the Red Triangle and the first meeting under his leadership will be held Wednesday in the common lounge. In the "Y" Gymnasium Last night In the Y gym Air Force took the floor hockey game from Soo Suds with a final score of 11-5. After trailing 4-2 at the end of the first period Air Force staged an excellent comeback and, at the end of the second, were leading the hard-checking Soo Suds 7-5. In split of their good plays Soo Suds were unable to supplement their score while the Air Force slammed In four more goals to,end the game 11 to 5. Outstanding for Air Force were Court, Flasdt and Oeraslmoff while the stars of the Suds line-up were Jacko, Marlnessi and McNulty. Classified Ads in The Dally News get results. LUCKY'S Light Delivery and Transfer 24-HOUR BERVICE 1341 Sixth Avenue East Phone Black 371 Sport Chat A basiling bunch of boys from card. The victor was Lieut. Joe , Oagnon, former Empire Oamcsj pugilist from Montreal, (but a : left-handed attack was his only j victory margin over Sgt. George j Brabant of Reglna, a top-notch lightweight boxer around Aid-ershot for the past couple ol years. A 30-second knockout featured the heavyweight clash. Capt. G. L. Willox, medical officer from j Calgary, Alta., rushed at Pte. S. i D. Tcpper of Montreal as the j opening bell rang, and threw three hard rights that knocked Pepper through the ropes for the count. The most furious tilt was also the shortest. -Bdr. Charlie Pylc, all-round Negro athlete Irom New Waterford, NJS., put Cpl. J. Appollo of Montreal down for a short count after 25 seconds of welterweight bout. Appollo got up and dropped Pyle with a left hook. Pyle arose, and after a short clinch, landed a terrific right that flattened Appollo and ended the fight. The light-heavyweight bout nearly didn't come off because Gnr. E. Hemphill of Woodstock, N B., was undecided whether to compete or rush J'ome and sec his son, bom on tne day of the fight to his English wife. He decided to compete, however, beat Lt. J. Roberge of Quebec In a rugged set-to, then travelled to his home near the, south coast. Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) THURSDAY PAL 4:00 Words With Music 4:15 G. I. Jive 4:30 John Charles Thomas 5:00 Blondie 5:30 Pete Wambach 5:45 Indian Trails 6:00 Comedy Caravan 0:30 The People Ask 0:45 Sports College 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Letters From Susa 7:30 Symphonette 8:00 Winnipeg Drama 8:30 Music of the New World 9:00-Music Hall 9:30 Allan Young 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Elmore Philpott 10:15 CBC News Roundup 10:30Mystcry Playhouse 11:00 Silent C ) look - 1 fn this Tr "Nnlrillr,n " vegetables VegelaWe . lomaljiea rnm. Iiutfer ?ck-' (Weslern) jinMER VEGETABLE SOUP MUSIC FOR MILLIONS Capitol YOUR FAMILY DESERVES AYLMER QUALITY U'bKltN ...ALLYSON UTIJflBI II KY KIDS? A S.tluKlay .Morning Special1 (In technlculori Malt DUtiry's "I IIE HELUCTA.Vr IWACO.V 08. si. . HEART.THdI Show Starts 10 30 Doors 10 a.m. Leon ;rrul "V.t a CLONXf LAD EV BOWL Nu LEAGUE ENDS-BUSTERS WIN Final name of the dry dock ladies bowling league play-offs Tuesday night resulted in the Busters, yard workers, defeating the Spartans, office workers, to win the two-out-of-thrce series at the dry dock recreational centre. Tuesday nights play-offs were the culmination of a series which began last December and originally involved six teams. Th" scries narrowed down to the Busters and Spartans however and each team earlier won one fix ture. In the deciding encounter on Tucday night the Ilustn s came out on top. Members of tiic team arc Miss Mary Harvey captain. Mrs. C. Christcnscn. Mrs. M. Scharir, Mrs. O. Tubb, Miss E. Hanson. Tlie Spartan team consisted of the following members: Mrs. E. Mores (captain), Mrs. S. McRae. Miss A. Spooncr, Miss E. Mac-Donald, and Miss A. Dc Gaffe. Arc you entertaining out-of-town lioii.se guests? You will be doing thcln an honor by having u,s publish a personal note about their visit. IN THE SUI'HEME COUUT nillTISll COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OK THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ALEXANDER MacAULAY. DECEASED. TAKE .NOTICE that bv Order of His Honour Judge Fisher, Local Judge ' of the Supreme Court or Drltlsh Col- umbia, I was on the loth day of I March. A.D. 1945. appointed Administrator of the estate of Alexander MacAulay. who died on the 25th or i 26th of January. 1945. All persona Indebted ' to the said estate are re-' quired to pay the amount of their ; Indebtedness to me forthwith and ' all persons having claims against j the said Estate are required to flic with mo properly verified on or be-1 fore the 30th day of April. 1945. 1 falling which distribution will bo made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 19th day of March. A.D. 1945. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. : a victory Garden one can of soup! in i ..ll..!.l.. num. p, ii Ha wiy wo ihi mora for huall hi .So 1 wrvn Ms of A ylm fynp My fmiy Vc jls ernn.1 K'Ml lor IIIPIII. loo. Willi Urn l. and Onions plus rim, Uirley, muia. nrul o,u l.-.r rana,lia" Canncrs Lid., Vancouver. "For Your Parties at Home" Chow Mien :: Chop Suey We'll Prepare It . . . You Call For It PHONE BLACK 9G9 Half Moon Snack George Lum.'Proprletor Corner of 6th and Fulton Open i p.m. to 3 a.tn. Genuine Ford Parts Firestone and Gulta Pcrcha Tires Imperial Oil Products Wrecking Service S. E. PARKER LIMITED FORD DEALERS PHONE 83 no E. 3rd AVE. HUGHHUIEIT . HAHY DAVfM.n., MAIIEWttSON . IAIIY ADUI 3 DAYS THE PUBLIC Is Invited . to the . II.M.OS. Chatham Drill Hall TONIGHT roiMTiii: ui;d cuoss Two Hands I'rie Dances Dibb Printing Compan Extra Special 150 pairs of women's high j-adc oxford and pump styles. THIS IS THE FINAL ROUND-UP OF0T2 ' CLEARANCE SALE! These shoes sold regularly from $4.00 to J9.C0 p: pi as many pairs as you wish. Many of car r-bought some! of our bargains to cnd Id thu f.tai find It hard to get good shoes. DONT SUSS THIS CHANCE? We are offering these for sale Frjj morning for the small sum of per pair Family Shoe Store Limile Third Avenue from the thrifty shoppers and come lo The Vi'4i; pur store Is filled with everyday need- with $ gestions with sparkling new Spring Items. And the will please your budget. Come in and browse aroW THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Ulmca Aro Liltle Dolla" PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING $ f?l. .Vn! ... n t 1 -1- .. 11 1. I f 1 M . Tanks Utility uwnw"-'- rruiiiJt aiieniiuii w u - FItEE ESTIMATE3 Cor. 7th Bt. & 2nd Ave. W. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALIiNTIN DAIRY PHONE 057 Jittaj SUNDAY MIDNIGHT """" ' "i: IT TO Tilt n 1 lUi. NAVAL DAN Special Attn IK'S $ 1. oppc.::: t. TAKE A IIP . NnNrnur) uooFERS nlnl Work Air amn i ,,MH( orders WORK Di""1" P.O. Ilox 725 a ncrcl Dry Siaowuuu. corf. nrv Poplar- P . Sawdust, per J 1 A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS WI fjBl'