Swanky j' 1 CUAN, QUICK J Sj Another PLAY TOPPER Cat u a bwtvjt . ne: . a pm - - . iz. zL-iTvfzA that youli vkii So t i RUPERT PEOPLES STORE -MUST with the MUSTS" 7"o Our Patrons: Saee Mr. Sam Currie S. las ze-rered his connection Tith a; an and after Jan. 2. 1H5. be via not be iobeitrnc; dry cfcAaai; or taandry lor osr orgaKtatwB. PIONEER CANADIAN LACNDEIES k CLEANERS Atlas Boiler Works EJectric Oxygen. Acetylene 'H'eJdias, BlackEaith, General Repair. PH0.VE RED 834 For a Good Meal, Visit ... THE Victory Cafe Afl White CocAs 25 Years' Experience Give Us a Trial and Convince Yourself Lumber Wc now Iiave a stock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand Phone 651 or G52 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. aaaaaaw. -j -7 i - aaLii . "vl-aaaafraaa "A TRIP through the XX GiUece Luzdtj shsm ed ce hj I alwa;-i get deao, qcick shares with Bine Giilcne Budes. I sz-w jittl hardeoed in aoiomiticallj-" coczroUed electric fcrcices . . . sav the bbdes sharpened ia grinding marhines weigh iag several tons jet so precise that they are adfiuubfe to 110,000 of an inch. So mj adiice to any nun nho wants to eafoy shaviag is to cse Bloe GiJlece Blades." cm SHtirMS CTUM WtJH . l - x PAINTING Paper jl fc-. -..-. Hani'ir.5 " Df-Showcard? a.'iC Sig:.j. LORNE CORNEIX Photif BJut 142 f A- MacKcnzic Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" BEAUTY REST MATTRESSES BEAUTY REST BOX SPRING RIP-VAN-WIirKLE MATTRESS DEKP-8LEKP MATTRESS BABY CARRIAGES ' LLOYD'S'' BABY GO-CARTS CheaterfteM Suites, Bedroom Linoieom . . . Everything Send Us Your Order by Mail 327 Third Avenue Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 PJ.L Kindly glre tis 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 POULSEN'S LUNCH Cth AVE. E., BESIDE P.O. STATION "W As Good as Better than Today in Spin-is PORT EDWARD LEADS LEAGUE A. i rtssl: ;f T.r. .rx . Ttr be:- th BooUi Jfczt,::: H.ts Scnoo; sad the Co pi Tvesiay rrrssc the For Ed-Tiri "... :; : -Say leaU A Ser-ja ..' c Area Basets-ii Lc-ga. T.-je itaittnp of "A" Section w l. m. r-1s HBI X 1 H -rrs S 4 J5 . : Rapert 4 i .444 Z 3B9 Z - -H. I I jM PLAY-OFFS IN BASKETBALL Joe a lengthy series of : -.IU. destgnrd to satisfy die ' '.i aroaed desire lor a .' season vere discassed by Area BaskeiaaD Leagae exe- and lean. lepeesentattves - a? in the TMjCJL ht iast ; t Tr: piay-ofls vOl xr. wetfc and the winner of "A" Sr. ruoo is expected to be de-- i.-ed by Fearaary 7. -3" See-'.-.-$ series alD be neat bet Teen Feoruary 7 and March 1. Friends Celebrate Infant's Birthday j SKIXNA CROSSDfG. Feb. 1 tViafers of Skeeca Croaans famed oat in force to celebrate the first birthday of Myrtte Alice ' Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jor.es in Xttsexarla haS reoemiy a birthday cake adorned with one candle and b-anti-' ally decorated with colored idnaj tras one of the tea tores of the ;any Bnef speeches vrere deBT-?red by the child's two srand-f a ".hers. Moses Jones and Joseph Wtiey. Alfred McDames and - CawaI - t al T.i rr rrr: .rr.'""1-1??- - ""j hs- Following the party a dance was enjoyed, with masic supplied by LV'jg!as Weslers orchestra. Jon- I'hin Brown R-nn. acted A as toast- I EARLY HOUSE BUILDING Beehive houses, primitive dwellings in Scotland and Ireland, were conical and constructed of stones without mortar. C.N.R. Trains I the 11 Daiif except Sunday 8 pjn. I mm tht 1.14 : Di!j rso-pl Slunter 10:4a p m Sl'J 50 r,o JSJ15.00 oo .S.I1 sui.oo Suites, Ranges, for the Home! Prompt Dispatch. Phone 773 THIRD AVE. W. the Best the Rest POULSEN'S GROCERY Our stock fresh and complete, prices right Courtesy and 6errtce Free Delivery Red 441 Boxing Show Good Card Is Staged Lmrr Lfct of F.-ts at Acrp6s Ft Gyia Preparing foe the.r am - as ! the Vaao ver Gwiden G ores OBrninteat snn to he heU few . TII'd to P"' day at she of Corpora Ray Sauth's Arr-po- ' cn Setooi Ave. putiUnt lis homers took part ia tScK-sa: ; r n attracli praanai offered Sertice autt show ia the past j Caf m" toar of the estab-TTa lin riirtit iml laiii r n '" ' two Tictone. oae dfa-r aa; one defeat A neat i ilaaMluB of the a nlr i ' art mnIM W " lace, 1 poanda, of Lexa-?ton Ky. and Yonas Tu mi Baru. IX. of VaacnncT. eodei a . : orw or we aui not. kbm dropped a stx-raead dectec-a to cuk i : i.miiii. aiitii weHerveipii ehaauaoB-jflaa twiw.w month "" aa mi ana. , : like WaBae. has done eonsd-r- iaMe fasbttnf m Prhiec Rapert j 1 The artai-vindap ioand Chax - : ley Harris; 1U. of Janeaboro Ky, boxing his way to a Barney Barns. 14 Tommy ; brother. Referee White -aas kept basy breakhae ap rhaehu when "Lockr" .rcaneleUe. 147. of Sask Ste. Marie. Ootario. and i Ltoai Shier. 145. of the Boiler- ! aoaers-Athletic SCtob. toaebt to a draw in the last of the preliminaries. The B. A. C. representatives Sained one victory and two draws anc m nnon pnirsatd "o by toar yoang bjys of the cnr0 - Pride of the Boilermaker was T M A iJJ 1 U In i in i I In an asgeaasve and aoo effective eiiecuve div of mitt-sUnzinc to defeat Billy Sonnenbarg. 147. of Iron Moan-tain, Michigan. The third B. A. C. fighter in the preliminaries, Bill Anderson. 122. en? a zed in a wild, free- bitlf... 4. i i a . .. ssl. n a Bxnr, mi, un Angela, ta.. am came out with a draw, ln k fir nrrtm vw, rn. '12fi f Rivamt, vv nr . -- j.fot-j r:,-,. rrH. ii r vancooTer. Two boats by young B. A. C a lies. In the first Gordon Smith and Mondred Olson, both tipping the beam at CO pounds, collided while in the second match Bobby Anderson, 89. took on Harold Adolph. 95. No decision was grren for these bouts. Pete Wambach acted as M.C. and did an acceptable Job. The post dance band, under Technical Sergeant Andreson. played for the large crowd of fight folkra-ers at appropriate moments. BRIDGEND. Wales. O Milkmen took to boats to deliver milk to marooned householders when a burst river bank turned many streets into rivers Business and R. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur -Scientific Swedish Massage Facial and Reducing Treatments Phone Red 315 H. J. LUND PAINTINO, PAPERING AND KALSOMINING PHONE 46 BADMINTON Racquets Restrung A. B. Hodges Phone 427. after 6 pjn. White Apts. GEORGE L. R0RIE Public Accountant. Auditor, etc. Income Tac Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 IDEAL CLEANERS -Houae of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guesses TV Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 USO Has Birthday . Sprrial OMnUm U be Utli , This Week-end j ' Prince RaperV jjgQ CSah, wbacb hu the of beta ;mC the only VSO the of w iks ' Una cans ! ui eeUc; the fbarth burin- i day of the er$asuiatioB next jsanday Sernreaam aw txter , SoeMed u. atund aa aaanenaiy Saisrday tiirht j&saday the entire paaBc it ia- - i to the can't floor. A aorei - Jackpot has btea -r-; raneed by prarrajn director Pete " it en m vnjen 2arrr in. ners of door tackeu win period:- n j . .i i rr 1 ; cash awards aaerely for wr nne present a urine the Ktuw Af- . . tornoon dress has teen rroaeOed. a veu tTZZLSZJ?, designed program planned P"1 fT far Sanday. Ssnday. .The The asaal antali i iake-box afiernoni danr hi ! been pat aside and Andy Me - 1 Naazhton and his i Band wul be on hand to nroeiae dance maskr , for the occasion. J. A public reception will takei in the attractive States Loanse of the chrb from fire an- j W sewn olefcek. CoL J. H. Mel-1 foimaftdttrg Officer. Prince , Ropert Sob-Part of Embarkatr.. , be the chief gaest among; nuhtary personnel and Mayor H. M. Dagsett wiU bead the local city officials. All enlisted men wiU attend the affair, bat a special invitation has been sent oat to a representative group of officers and officials to join the enlisted personnel at that time. The regular USO radio pro- and comedy for the local radio listeners or guests of the clnb -ho desire to witness the show to the ballroom. In order not to discard any regalar program ot the dob. the dancing class, which meeU at the dab every Ssnday erenln will meet as nsaal In the ballroom. A motion picture wfD mark the . . j . Hat Become Hie Organization Making a small start on February 4, 1941. with one dab, USO has progressed unUl now there are more than 39d0 operating in the western hemisphere. USO camp shows have travelled mil lions of miles and been enjoyed by service men of the United Nations the world over. Such great performers as Bob Hope. Joe E. Brown, Bing Crosby. Dinah Shore, and many others have become associated with USO. The local USO Club which now stands on Second Ave. was the dream of Director Frank Fin-nerty for more than two years. Formerly the club was located in the basement of the United Church. USO served 270.000 servicemen while operating in those small quarters. Thirty-eight per- Professional F. 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 branchei 206 4th Street : Phone 655 PIANIST WITH CONCERT AND RADIO EXPERIENCE IN UJ8A. DESIRES PUPILS. ANYONE INTERESTED PHONE J. FRANKY, BLUE 389 HOTEL ERASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. IL HICKS. Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Ftaser Street BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER "Vrvii nM tir 7. L": T phone black M4 w.vv.. mm FOR SALE FOR SALE Dij-oAfl narr.p.- w Phone Red 451 ZZ FOR SALE MixJei A CMBMe, Appry O Stiver. -29 dahi. Parkers Garage FOR !HIE CThiL Muni ml. art, il T5. Beady to Uy. Sla Witt to FX.B. Xttwanca. Kitmnga, RC. FOR SALE Ooeaeaete daabSe bed. Bke Pike S2SuP9L KIT Sth Aw. Cut. (S9t FOR SALE C HP. Ytriaa. Pf S9i Borden Street. TT ANTED rnooe Kea s. 311 1 SMALL APARTMENT argcnUy needed hy qaiet ooaaie. Piease phone Btoe 997. Oil WANTED Lfeht boasekeepin; rooai for yeanc airrlrH. ramie: centrally located Phone Aaerican Slsnals 4.i xir . vn .m. I ri i . WAVTTTrwi w in k.i. i Urfent Phone! Red 445. 3, i W-PT"rU!f- abo!,t r- orw ana nriee prae in: enmnrer. eJo Box 1141 Station a . prince Rupert. 131 HELP WANTED HODSEKEEPER WANTED -5h -722" Are. West. 28 I WANTED Experienced waitress Io!" 1cal cafe. Apply National j "ecwTe semce. AP 154. U MEN WANTED One drlrer and one helper for City Garbage Department. Steady positions for sattable applicants. Apply National Selective Service Order No AM 161. 28i WANTED Fireman for City Fire Department Apply statins age. marital statos and qualifications and experience if anv. to National Selective Serrire Order No. AM 162. 28- WORK WANTED GIRL, experienced in bookkeeping, clerking, general office routine, wants part-Ume work, mornings. Box 939 Dally New. itf, rt)R RENT FOR RENT IJOJJX. Hail Phone Red 157 for particulars. 39 PERSONAL Paperhanglng done; work' guaranteed. Estimates free 1 Apply Box 938 Dally News. 32i j DRESSMAKINO by Miss Gweni Tutte. 1437 Pig ;ott Place. 37 LOST AND FOUND FOUND Black spaniel dog. male. Phone1 Black 196. i29i LOST American cheque for $94.50, Wednesday niglU. Please return to Dally News. Reward. 120) LOST or Starred, Tldnity of Section 2,- blue Persian cat. Valued as child's pcL Pleaw plionc Black 157. 129) cent of that total were Canadian lervicemcn. The same percentage exists In the new operation. ( The dream of Mr. Hnnerly and Miss Eva La Pierre, who has been at the club since November 1912. was realized on September 8. 1941. when they accepted the keys of the new club from CokwiW T. J. Weed, then commanding the Prince Rupert Sub-Port of Embarkation. Among the programs offered by the club are three dances weekly, three movies weekly, such Indoor programs as Bingo and Jam Session, a popular classical music group, under Miss La Pierre's direction. USO Sports Parade, the Sunday USO Radio Show, snack bar. sewing service, and many other features. Educa tional features include a Spanish ; class. i At the pretent time. Mr F.n-nerty Is in the United Stae3 on his annual vacation and Miss La Pierre is acting director of the club. She is being assisted by Peter C. Wambach. program dir ector, who joined the local personnel on July 3, 1944. Just before'a recent battlcVas begun, the commanding officer shouted: 'The Germans are coming, but we're outnumbered four to one, so do your stuff men." Joe. a Kentucky mountaineer, began to blaze away, but In about live minutes he stopped and leaned his rifle up against a rock. "What's the matter." asked the officer. "Well, I got my four," replied old Joe. 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Isia. r t W THE M OH A tr i DBTAsrv ' TAKE K Hat H.g W 4 to dji pJ A 11 " A a : (-..IT .rf p. ITtW :r - art T-4 . DATTti Jill 1i U 1.. . . i . . . UllA.L-lll.'S, 1 I C9II A'lUlLA illi'I V,. ' I. lobaccos and Confection -ry FREE DELIVERY throughout the C 'j -(Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sar.' ... MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY 1 Opposite Canadian Le;; a "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MOItF XNTJ - WORKING MEN LECKIES No. 1 Work Bout with U soles and heeU; soft chrome tan:.' ; xne range. They're tops in comfort." say cu.-: our new mocassin vamp outdoor and 12" uppers Leather soles zol CUT RATE SHOE $10 Across from Orme 6 Dru MEN'S RUBBERS & RUBBER BOO New Supply Men's Solid Leather Work Oxforcl Oil Tanned Work Romcos SISMAN'S SCAMPERS Child's, Youth's, Boys' and Men' Family Shoe Store Linm "HOME OF HART SHOES FOR MEN MUTISM COLUMP.IA iMrirrnc txn VancOUVtf' MVittiiiLi Sis an -