PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, DC. Thursday, March 8, 1945 Rupert Peoples Store GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YUUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 Purity, Accuracy, Dependability These are our watchwords In filling prescriptions! And while every prescription Lsn't a matter of life or death, we fill It as HEAD - lights in New Millinery Ru pert Peoples Store Business and Professional NOTICE R. Y. WALKER TO OUR CUSTOMERS - After GRADUATE MASSEUR March 5, Mrs. Arnott and Miss Massage and Steam Bath Stinson, located at Metropolc Facial and Reducing Treatment SlTvf: 1"mJ" Mu-e.ia,i..w. SMITH & ELKINS LTD. FRENCH LESSONS Mr. L. P. Beaubien, the teacher Plumbing and Heating of pnch language, has re-Enginecrs turned to the city, and has re- Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 ?udt 1?il,cl1t'iSCS HiS addr6SS is Postal Station B. "Largest Organization of Its trrT r'M'C , Kind in the World" np?Sv BEAUTY cann SHOP MUTUAL BENEFIT Health and Accident Association , Pmanent Waving. . Beauty Culture in all its branches t mmnT o t, u J. WRIGHT, Spec. Representative 336 9th Ave. W. Red 693 26 4th Street : Phone 655 GEORGE L. ROME p'nOUSE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. phone Black 823 Income Tac Returns Compiled C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean quiet rooms: Besner Block Phone 387 714 Fraser Streer R. HUNDEIDE BERT'S TRANSFER and . WATKINS DEALER MESSENGER 337 Seventh Avenue West Stand 101 5lh East Phone Green 973 Phone Green 955 .,,..., NEW LOCATION: Green 370 kVUINbUiN b i43i cth Avenue East WL3SBS ESTHER STANYER AND LAUNDkY expert permanent waving ; "House of Better Cleaning" AND HAIR STYLING Authorized La r Hudson's Bay, Vancouver "FLEX FORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses H. J. LUND Without Guesses PAPERING AND PAINTING, Waterproofing a Specialty KALSOMINING PHONE 858 Mail Orders Box 99 PHONE 46 BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED I Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner. 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 "mn n 1 ii ir - though it were. We use only the purest and finest quality drugs and compound with precision accuracy. Our reputation has been built 011 years of expert reliable compounding, OrmesLtd. Jfus Pioneer Drupsts Open Dally from 9 a.m till 9 p.m, Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 GOOD CURLING AT SMITHERS SMITIIERS, March 8 - The curling tournament for the E. T Kenncy Cup competition finished on Sunday with the Delage rink the winner five wins antl two losses. Several other rinks had three losses to tie for second place. The winning rink was composed of Sgt. Fotterton, Dan Jones, W. J. O'Neill and Cliff Delage, skip. Curling is still continuing with good iceand a Red Cross bonspiel got under way on Wednesday evening with more than a dozen rinks of mixed players competing. Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "I think I shall lay oft reading for a while.' 2. What is the correct pro- nunciation of "Often?" i 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Burlesque, bunga-lowe, Buddhism. 4. What does the word "paramount" mean? 5. What is a wore Beginning with sc that means "diligent; persevering?" Answers 1. Say, "I think I shall discontinue reading." 2. Pronounce of-n, o as in soft, and not of-ten. 3. Bungalow. 4. Chief. "That is the paramount consideration." 5. FOR GOOD- LOOKING SHAVES YOU CAN'T MATCH BLUE I 6LLETTE BLADES I 0 produce a razor JL blade that delivers a good-looking shave every-timc, steel must be hardened exactly right. That's why Gillette owns and operates one of the few Vickers Hardness Testers in North America; It's used daily to make certain steel in Blue Gillette Blades is correctly tempered to take and hold the sharpest edges ever honed and give you the world's smoothest shaves." fO tXTIA SHAVING coMfoit vsi anitm i SHAVING CllAM WITH J ' tvutautm kadis KWONG SANG IIING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 am. PHONE RED 247 Today in Sports BASKETBALL EXHIBITIONS Play-off Teams in Fine I'oim i City Defeats Ito-Mc-lli j Prince Rupert's two play-off , bound men's ' basketball teami appeared in fine fettle last night as City defeated. Bj-Me-Hi 66 to 40 in a friendly game. j ' City is preparing for the Area Basketball League "A" Section play-offs while the Booth boys are getting set for their Northern British Columbia champion series with Ocean Falls IU3I1 School. An interesting feature of the tilt was the fact that the leading sniper for each team secured almost all his baskets in either the first or the second half. Holkestad of Cny secured 17 of his 20 points in the two initial quarters while Murray, Bo-Me-Hi's top marksman, bagged all 12 of his tallies in the last half. Fourteen of the sum total ef 17 players taking part in the game scored at least one basket. The line-ups follow: City Holkestad 20, Dominato 2, Fitch 2, Vuckovitch 6, Ciccone 10, Bill 4, Santurbane 665. Bo-Ms-Hl Forman, Murray 12, Ciccone, Postuk 8, Crafck-shank 2. Good 2, Thompson 8, Shepherd, Hartwig 6, James 2 40. With Childress accounting for 26 poluts, the Coast Guards romped to a 66 to 47 victory over Fortress in another friendly sptne la.n night. The losers used only five ptey-ers. but three of these scored 10 counters and two secured eight. Santurbane sniped three field goals in the last quarter Just to show he was still effective after playing two games in one night. - The line-ups follow: Coast Guard Saunders 4. Marlcwe 9, Childress 26, Johnson 15, Thqrsiead 2, Marren 2, 6s-bi?k 466. Fortress Taylor 10, McCorkell 8, Santurbane .10, Bogres 10, Davis 847. FOIt SALE FOR SALE -Furnished log cabin. Follow boardwalk, opposite side of No. 101 cabin on Wan-tagc Road. (62) FOR SALE OR TRADE for good boat, 14 section deeded land, 31 miles cast of Kamloops, B.C., 's mile from school, good climate. 6 miles from station, main line C.P.R. Continental hiRhtway. Assessed value $1300. What offers. N. McKlm, General Delivery, Prince Rupert (62) FOR SALE -V -8 engine, suitable for power or boat. 1380 Over look Street. (62) FOR SALE Brown mohair chesterfield and 2 chairs; child's steel crib with mattress. Phone Red 481 mornings only. (59) FOR SALE Heavy duty 12V2 H.P. Fairbanks boat engine. Good as new. Price $325.00. Sec Chuck Weir, Atlas Boiler Works. (62) FOR SALE Chicken ranch, going concern. Excellent opportunity; fine home and garden. Low price. See Mrs. McClymont. 307 3rd Avenue and get all particulars. (62) FOR SALE Nurse's cape, $10. 844 Summit Avenue. (59) FOR SALE 7-room modern house, Kitsilano district, Vancouver, unobstructed view of water. $7000 cash gives clear title. Apply 508 Green Street. (61) FOR SALE Small house and 2 lots, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Furnished or unfurnished. 808 Alfred St. un FOR SALE Collapsible wardrobe, heavy cardboard. Phone Red 421. (57) FOR SALE Marine encine com plete with propcllor, shaft and i bearings. As new. $420. Box 1 ypu uany News . (01) FOR SALE Six room house with bath, well kept; built-in cupboards, oil cloth on floors, electric fixtures included. Immediate possession. Phone Black 597. (oi) FOR SALE Well-located pros-perous grocery and confection cry business. Complete stock and fixtures. Immediate possession. $3,000.00 cash. Phone Black 596 after 6 p.m. (57) FOR SALE Underwood SUn-dard typewriter. Apply 710 8th Ave. East. (60) FOR RAI.R Ncnj mnrinm - - - vuvtu v imjill house, concrete basement wdsii iuos, newiy lurnlshcd, electric fireplace, copper water fjjcs, nice garaen, on 2 lots. Immpdlat.p nrfiinnHr inn Graham Ave. Phone Blue 700 auer 0. (57, Hockey Scores National League Chicago Black Hawks C, New York Rangers 3. Sport Chat 'Best of luck in 1915, from your old pal, Steve." said the telegram. The recipient was Brown Jack, idol of British racing folk who celebrated his 21st birthday on grass in a Leicestershire paddock. The .sender was 61-year old Steve Donoghue, whose name as a Jockey on Brown j Jack was a talisman lor the turf crowds of past years. It was a big event, this birthday. It not only rated plenty of space in skimpy British newspapers but lit drew a lengthy editorial In the staid London Times. Brown Jack retired rrom the turf 10 years ago, winner of ap- 1 proximately $123,000 in prize money. The glossy coat of his glory days has been allowed to grow until, during the winter, he "looks Just like a woolly bear." Drown Jack, companion of two hunters in the fields at Thorpe Lube nh am Hall home of his owner. Sir Harold Wernner, retains his trick of licking his lips after eating sugar. He also sleeps 'sitting up at his manger. Once a trainer padded the manger scat hoping to make Jack comrortablc but the horse tore inc padding laway with his teeth. t Jack was purchased ror $3,500 in Eire. During his career he 'made history by winning the 2'4-mile Queen Alexandra Stakes at Ascot longest flat race of the season six years in succession The Times editorial said the news that Brown Jack had come of age "must have brought a stirring of the heart to hundreds whose knowledge of his achievements on the turf is general 'rather than particular. For them he has long since taken his place with Bucephalus and Marengo and become a cherished icenc Classified Want-Ads MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) HlXr WANTED WANTED AT ONCE Experienced stenographer, steady employment, good wages. Selective Service A.F. 160. (tf) WANTED Girl for kitchen help. Apply National Selective Service A.F. 159. (60) HELP WANTED Competent male bookkeeper for coal, lumber and hardware dealer. Permanent position. Apply Selective Service A.M. 167. (57) WANTED Tailor's assistant, fe male. Apply selective service A.F. 158. (58) WANTED Woman to do house work. Live in. Phone Blue 699. tf) WANTKII WANTED Young man, 19. wishes room and Doaru. uincc hours 9:00 - 5:30. Box v957 Daily News. (57) WAITED Adjustable dress form. American Signals 281. (00) WANTED House or suite for armv officer, wife and 15-year- old boy. Urgently needed. Phone 046, business hours. (59) WANTED Will pay up to $40.00 for housekeeping rooms or suite. Ph.onc Sgt. Leech, Area Sgt.'s Mess. oa) FOR KENT FOR RENT Furnished room. 1313 Overlook St. (57) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf) FOR RENT Furnished room with kitchen privileges, for quiet couple. Call at 1350 Cth Ave East after 5 p.m. (58) FOR RENT -r Furnished room free, all facilities, must care for six-year-old school boy. Suite 4, Rand Block. (It) LOST AND FOUND FOUND G.M. car key. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. LOST Lady's watch, vicinity of Plggot Avenue and 7th Ave. East, Monday night. Finder please return same to Dally News. 58) "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" HERE Hilarious Comedy PrcM-nlcil On Screen of Capitol Theatre Tills Week-end "Arsenic and Old Lace," hilarious comedy hit whicn ran for over four years on Broadway, comes to the screen 01 me Capi tol Theatre here as the feature offering at the end or mis week. The story opens with Cary Gmnt and Prlscllla Lane, the pretty girl next door, being married in citv hall. Thp counle's quandary arises trom supposi tion that Grant- is ae victim of hereditary insanity, everything works out satisfactorily, however. when Grant's maiden aunts re veal that he is not really their nephew but the son or a chef on an ocean liner. Josephine Hull and Jean Adair, members of the original New York stage cast, aga:n p:ay the two lovable but completely daft aunts. John Alexander appears again as "Teddy' Roosevelt, his part In the stage play. Other members or the excel lent cast Include Raymond Mas-sey In a Boris Karioff type of role; Peter Lorre as his sinister accomplice; Jack Carson 'as the cop, O'Hara; James Glcason as Inspector Rooney; Edward Ever ett Horton as Mr. Wuiierspoon, superintendent of .me tooooy hatch, Happydale; 'L'dward iMc- N'amara, Edward ivicvvacc and Charles Lane. GOBI DESERT LAKES The extensive Gcbl Desert of central Asia contains a siumocr of lakes, fed by surface and underground mountain streams. rather than a mere horse. It is pleasant to think of him quietly enjoying his birthday in his midland meadow, and we hope that the two hunters who share It with him were especially friendly and respectful to him; that they took care to ask yet asain about the statuette that was once made of him to prompt him at the right places in his old story of the Queen Alexandra Stakes. Lumber We now have a stock of Kood grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber 011 hand YES! Wc have NO BANANAS HUT Wc do have . . . 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