if- 1 :i . it PAGE FOUR TIIE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C. Saturday, March 10, 1945 Rupert Peoples Store HEAD - lights in New Millinery FOR SALE FOR SALE Dining room suite, $35.00. 1103 7th Ave. East. ' (60) FOR SALE Three-quarter size bed, 2 mattresses. 845 11th . Ave. E. (61) FOR SALE New, well-built four-room .house, possession ' end of March. See Mrs. ,Mc-Clymont, 307 3rd Ave. (60) !FOR SALE Furnished log cabin. Follow, boardwalk, opposite side of No. 101 cabin on Wan tage Road. (62) FOR SALE OR TRADE for good boat, l4 section, aeeaea iana, 31 miles east of KamlooDS. B.C., 1'3 . mile from school, good rlim&te. fi miles from station. ' main line C.P.R. Continental hiehtwav. Assessed value $1300! What offers. N McKlm, General Delivery, prince ku-cert. (62) FOR' SALE Child's steel crib with mattress. Phone Red 481 mornings only.. . (59) FOR SALE Heavy duty 12 Vi ILP. Fairbanks boat engine. Good as new. Price $325.00. "Bee. Chuck Viers, Atlas Boiler Works. (62) FOR-SALE Chicken ranch, going concern. Excellent op-portunity; fine home and garden. Low price. See Mxg. : McClymont, 307 3rd Avenue : and get all particulars. (62) FOR SALE Nurse's cape, " 844 Summit Avenue. $10. (59) FOR SALE One 48-inch by 12-": foot ;R. T. Butt Joint boiler, 50 horse power and tested to . 125 pounds W.P., in good con-. ditlon. Smlthers Lumber Yard, : Smlthers, B.C. (63) FOR" SALE 7-room modern house, Kltsilano district, Van - couver, unobstructed view of ; water. $7000 cash gives clear " title. Apply' 508 Green Street. (61) FOR .SALE Small house and 2 lots. livlng room, bedroom, kit- chen and bath. Furnished or i unfurnished. 808 Alfred St. (61) FOR SALE Marine engine com : plete with propellor, shaft and I bearings. As new. $420. Box . 950 Dally News . (61) FOR SALE Six-room house with : bath,' well kept; built-in cup- boards, oil cloth on floors, cl- ectric fixtures included. mediate possession. Phone ; Black 597. (61) FOR SALE Underwood Staq-' dard typewriter. Apply 716 : 8th Ave. East. (60) We can say this in fhree words . . . BUY COAL NOW Ru pert Peoples Store y Classified Want-Ads - FOR SALE FOR FUTURE SECURITY Res taurant and Confectionery on Vancouver Island. Only selling because of ill health. Thriv ing mining town, no opposition. Immediate sale, essential. Rent $30.00 monthly for store and five rooms. We guarantee $700 weekly takings plus $2,500.00 earnings clear yearly on side lines. $6,000 cash. Only those able to pay cash write for further information. Principals only. Box 960 Daily News. (60) MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more pennnminallv. use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Comnanv Limited. Vancouver B.C. (tf) HELP WANTED WANTED Able-bodied man for janitor work, eight-hour day Apply National Selective Ser- vicb A.M. 170. (61) WANTED Bookkeeper for saw mill and store. Apply Nation al Selective Service A.M. 164. (64) WANTED Truck driver (com- Detent) for milk deliveries: permanent position for right man. Apply selective bervice A.M. 16U. (61) WANTED Warehouseman for local grocery wholesale. Steady work, good opportunity or aa vancement. Selective Service A.M. 168. (tf) WANTED Lady to look after child evenings or noon. Apply Box 958 Daily News. (60) WANTED Girl ror kitchen help Apply National Selective Ser vice A.F. 159. (60) WANTED Woman to do house work. Live in. Phone Blue 699. (tf) WANTED WANTED Housekeeping room ior oiiicer and wire, no cniid-ren. Apply Box 959 Dally News. (63) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. WANTED Part-time work by young man. Apply City Rest Room. (60) WANTED Adjustable dresS form. American Signals 281. (00) WANTED House or suite for army officer, wife and 15-ycar- oid Doy. urgently needed, Phone 646, business hours PHONES 116 117 4 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY (59) Today in Sports FLOOR HOCKEY WAS EXCITING Soo Suds Beat Fortress-Navy Beats Regiment In the Floor Hockey League game last night the Soo Suds had their first win of the season which puts them in a tie for third place with 29th'. The Suds played the Fortress a one-all tie until only three minutes to go when a perfect play by McNulty and Jacko put them 2 to 1. In the second game Navy edged out a close 3 to 2 victory over' the Regiment to put them in second place only three- points behind the league leading Air Force team. The score was tied at the end of the second period at 2 all but Navy scored early in the third period to put them in the lead, again with what later proved to be the final score. Regiment made 18 shots on the Navy goalkeeper, Lee Russell, in the last period but were unable to score. Carlo of the Regiment was outstand ing with his sensational stick- handling around the Navy goal and fine defensive play. Navy and Soo Suds are all keyed up for their final and deciding game of their series at the Y Gym tonight and it is expected that one of the largest crowds of the season wil be in attendance. The Area Band, under the direction of Bandmaster Mills, will be in attend ance. FOR RENT FOR RENT I.OD.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf) PERSONAL VIGORINE FOR MEN with low ered vitality, nervous debility, mental and physical exhaustion. Regain new energy and pep. Tones and invigorates the whole nervous system. 15 day's treatment. $1 box. Sold at all Drug Stores. INVENTIONS INVENTIONS Patented, unpatented, needed by industries. What have you? Write Invention Promotion Bureau, Cornwall, Ont. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES STENOS. TYPISTS, POSTAL CLERKS for Government war work. You can train at home. Free information, M.C.C. Civil Service Schools Ltd., LOST AND FOUND FOUND G.M. car. key. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. usmess an NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS After March 5, Mrs: Arnott and Miss Stinson, located at Metropole Building, moving to 1213 West 2nd Ave. Phone Blue 162. SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 "Largest Organization of Its Kind in the World" MUTUAL 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 Besner 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 Hockey Scores AMERICAN1 LEAGUE Wednesday Hershcy 3, Pittsburgh 1. THURSDAY Indianapolis 3, Providence 1. Friday' Cleveland 4, St. Louis 3. PUCK RACE NEAR OVER Top Positions Settled but Contest Still Keen for Secondary Play-off Positions at Detroit. The league standings: W D L F A Pts. Canadiens 34 4 7 SOU: 108 72 Detroit 29 4 12 199 147 Toronto 22 4 20 163 148 Boston 14 3 28 161 199 New York 10 10 27 140 224 Chicago 12 7 27 128 176 Sport Chat 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. Beaubien, the teacher of French language, has re turned to the city, and has re; sumed his classes. His 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 5th East Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION: Green 370 1431 6th Avenue East ESTHER STAN YE R EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver H. J. LUND PAINTING, PAPERING KALSOMININO PHONE 46 APPEALING DOG STORY -My Pal, Wolf" Coming to Capitol Theatre at First of Week Adventure and drama are effectively combined in a poignant and appealing story of a neglected child and her runaway Army dog companion which comes to the Capitol Theatre on Monday and Tuesday. The picture is "My Pal, Wolf" ln'wliich Sharyn Mof-fett, a new child star, and "Grey Shadow, descendant of the famous "Strongheart" share cast honors. The little cirl is left by her wealthy parents In the care of an unsympathetic governess who objects to the adoption of a big "wolf dog" found in' the woods NEW YORK, March 10 Oi and causes the animal to be re- With Montreal Canadiens long turned to the Army camp. The since assured of the league cham- youngster and her friends of a pionship through sitting safely neighboring Norwegian family at the top of the standing and threupon set put for Washing-Detroit Red Wings and Toronto ton to see the Secretary of War Maple Leafs safely ensconced in personally. Their adventures pro-second and third place respec- vide a fitting climax to the story. tively, Boston Bruins, Chicago Jill Esmond plays the part of Black Hawks and New York Ran- the governess and George Clevc-gers are continuing a battle for land,Una O "Connor, Claire Carle- secondary Stanley Cup play-off ton, Bruce Edwards, Leona Mar- posltlons as the league schedule icle and Charles Arnt have prom- draws to a close. The Bruins and jnent roles. Black Hawks are tied for fourth place now and the Rangers are STAMP DRIVE but one point behind. I xti- a r o ncr This week-end the games will lNClo vuvjl. be as follows: a total of $3,020 in war stamps Tonight Rangers at Montreal, has been sold In city stores dur- Boston at Toronto. ing the food and allied indust- Sunday Chicago at Boston. Ties' stamp drive which has its Montreal at New York, Toronto final day today, David Allen, AND chairman of the drive, ces. During the six-week period which the drive has been ,on, stamps have been sold by store operators and staffs and by "Miss Canada's" who carried the message to customers in the stores. Merchants hope to make today the biggest day of the drive. open to school boys only and all entries must be in by May 1. Eli mlnatlon bouts will be run off on ThP Kinsmen's Club announces the nights preceding the' finals, further details of the Kin soon- Competent boxing instruction is sored Prince Rupert Athletic Club now available every Monday and snorts dav on Mav 24. The dav Thursday evenings at tne ieai will start with an all school ove bcnooi. More nignis ana iu- track meet at Acropolis Hill fol- cations for training will be made lowed by an open marathon. The available as the number of en- early evening will be devoted to "les warrant. ,ine marainon win the finals nf a schoolboy boxins e open to an tournament which will include The Prince Rupert Athletic all weieht divisions f r dm 60 ciuo wisn to mane it cicar to me nounds ud. Excellent arizes arc general public that any money being contributed for every event, realized through this program both track and boxine. The first will DC used wnouy ior me iur prize for the marathon will be a therance or organized atnietic Tlic boxing tournament will be d Profi roressionai activities for the children of there will be a 24th May novelty Prince Kupert and me surround dunce. Throuchout thn dav and ing district, evening there will be lots of en-1 tertainment. All schools in the district are being invited to en ter contestants for both the track meet and the boxing tpur- nament. Invitations are being sent out to Smlthers, Terrace, Ocean Falls- and outlying dis tricts. A complete list of events will be published in the near fut ure. The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelll, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone Black 735 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE 13 TAXI 24-HOUR SERVICE NOW EFFECTIVE Stand: Next to Royal Lunch Whifflets From The Waterfront The 1945 Pacific Halibut Fish-cry Regulations recently announced, appear to be generally acceptable. The 1945 regulations have the following changes from the regulations of last year: The catch limit for Area" 2. which includes the waters off the coasts of Washington, British Columbia and southeastern Alaska, Is Increased from 23,-500,000 to 24,500,000 pounds and for Area 3, off the coast of middle and western Alaska, from 27,500,000 to 28,000,000 pounds. The closed season is defined to end on the 30th day of April or the year 1945, and of each vear thereafter. This date of ending the closed season is fir teen days later than provided by the 1944 regulations. The provision under which uie Commission could fix any date subsequent to the first day of November as the commence ment of the closed season regardless of the catch which it deems will be attained by such date is deleted. Permits for the retention of halibut in the year 1945 shall become invalid at midnight of November 15, unless an earlier date is determined by the Commission. In 1944, the last date of validity of permits was Noy- ember 30. NOTICE OP CANCELLATION fiP RESERVE NOTICE 1 hertbv elven that the Reserve established under outhorlty nf Orcier-ln-Councll No. 1653. aDOrov- - - - . . cd December 8th, l. nonce oi which was published in the British Columbia Gazette of December 16th. 1043. it cancelled In so lac as it re latcs to the East hair of the' North east Quarter of lxt 5248. nange o Coast District, containing 80 acres. II. CATHCART. Deputy Minister of Lands. Lands Department, Victoria. B.C.. February 15th. 1945. Starts MONDAY VT1 A SURPRISE ENTERTAINMENT uompieie onuwo Feature 1:00 - 3:04 - 5.08 - Liz - y:io ma - 3:53 - 5:57 ., SHARYN MOFFETT JILL ESMOND UNA O'CONNOR GEORGE CLEVELAND CHARLES ARNT -CLAIRE CARIETON ON THE SAME PROGRAMME "IMcdge lo Bataan" .. "Wagon Wheels West" "Somewhere in the Pacific" KWONG SANG IUNG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 012 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 pm. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 v. 01 IF YOU EVER LOVED a Cllii on aTdog" Ends Tonighi Complete Shows ?:20 1 Cary Grant "Arwnkl Old Lace" 7:33 - SUNDAY 2 P.M. SUNDAY MIDXld "Arsenic and Old Lace" Jean Arthur In FREE SERVICES ONLY "The Devil and Miss JontJ (. MfffHHOHHHf MMMJ S6adoc(tpiafi6d - by old Virginia r YOU try It! ItscasytomakeSj on the wall. But to make a real pipe .smoker happy( yu l" a pipe well filled with Old Virginia. That's a tobacco kind of character you'll like and will stick to because always dependable. OLD VIRGINIA a real pipe smoker's tobacco GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR m w m ihv vbliii. kv-tz f.w.iui T nt i -v JX7i m .mi i ri i j i . NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 sales conducted to suit your convenience furniture and household effects packed and shipped Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 BARR& ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heat Automatic BprlnW Coal Stoke" Corner 2nd Ave, Phone Red 389 and ;1 P.O. 51 Dibb Printing Compaq OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY III KTH DAY AND K V IS H Y 1 A J WATERMAN'S FOUNi" Besner Block, 3rd Street phone -