PAGE FOUR TIIE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C, Tuesday, April 17, 1945 Hand Some . . . for . . . Very often it takes a pair of gloves to show off that new Spring Outfit. Our glove department, as usual is ready . to do the job and new models arc still coming. w New Accessories Add CHARM Slakes jour old outfit feel and look like new ... or completes that new outfit. A little goes a long way. Purses Scarves Suit Fronts, etc. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 231 Prescriptions.. From Hubert's Tent Days we have striven to establish a record .for Reliability, Accuracy and Fair Dealing in filling Physicians' prescriptions. .We believe that, we have deserved the confidence that has been established a with the Doctor and his patients. This has been brought about not in a few weeks or months but extends over a period of twenty years. Ormes Ltd. Jhs Pioneer Druqgiats THE REXALL STORE We can say this in three words . . . BUY COAL NOW Phones 81 and 82 Flash!! Have You Heard the Latest? Your RADIO is your link with the world! Keep it in perfect condition have it checked and repaired by an expert call "Speedy" Radio and Electric Shop 43-HOUR SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES 733 Second Avenue Phone Green 217 J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., R.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 Floor Sanding and Finishing Repairs and Alterations Val Spidel Green 180 Box 1430 St. "B" PHONES 116 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY Order Your Coal Before June 1st Every effort Is being made by the Department of Munitions and Supply to ensure a fair share of furnace coal for everyone next winter, but the householder is asked to co-operate by placing his order with his coal dcalerbe-forc June 1 and to accept deliv ery whenever the coal Is "Difficulties over coal deliv eries were experienced in several parts of Canada last winter," ex plains Mr. Howe. "Although sup ply conditions varied through out the country, one thing does hold good today and that Is that the wise householder will not neglect to order his coal as soon as he can." FORMER HUNTING GROUND In the thirteenth century The Hague was merely a hunting estate for the counts of Holland. The Honorable E. T. Kcnnev. Minister of Lands, accompanied by the Deputy Minister of For-, ests, Mr. Kellog, loft for Smi-thcrs by car on Moncay. Miss Norma Kcnney, R.N., who has been visiting In Terrace with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, is iving for Victoria in a few- days to join her mother. A special memorial service to honor the memory of the late President Roosevelt was held in Corp. Cy Jenkins, who was for merly with the P.E.I. regiment hire and is now stationed with the Soo Suds In Prince Rupert, was 'in Terrace over the Miss Lola Rae, who Is stationed with the C.WJV.C. In Prince Ru pert, .arrived in Terrace on Friday night's train for a week's visit with her mother. Corp. Brunton of the B. C. Police has returned from a busi ness trip to Prince Rupert. Work to please everyone No work too large or too small H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanglng Interior and Exterior Work UNION PAINTER P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 "Largest Organization of Its Kind in the World" MUTUAL BENEFIT Health and Accident Association J. WRIGHT,' Spec. Representative 336 9th Ave. W. Red 693 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING For Good Work That Lasts! . JERRY VREBOSCH Phone 372 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Ta Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Massaee nnrt Rtpom nilu Facial and Reducing Treatment evenings only Phone Red 315 424 8th Ave. W. FOR PROMPT nd EFFICIENT SERVICE null 4 our qlasttt to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. Lis Negotiating Pact On Skeena Road (Continued from Page 1) the matter of rehabilitation of men returning from overseas. The government had in reserve at the moment $15,000,000. They also planned to borrow $30,000,000 anticipating a SS.000.ooo Knmins this year, they expect to have as a cushion against nost-war problems the amount of $50,000,-000. The speaker emphasized that our first charge was to take care of our men returning from Dame. Regarding tourist business. Mr. Kcnney told of his trin tn Al aska with the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, and out-. lined the desire of Alaskans to obtain a modern ferry service ior automoDilcs from Prince Rupert to their country. Turning then to his own de partment of Forestry, the speaker went into considerable de tail regarding prospects for the Timely Topics from Terrace the Terrace Theatre on Sunday aiternoon. Sgt.-MaJ. Ted Johnston of the Prince Rupert garrison is spend ing the week-end with his Miss O. Johnson RiN.. of the Prince Rupert Health Unit was in Terrace Friday to attend the well baby clinic. Mrs. N. Sherwood who Is on the nursing staff or the Hazelton Hospital is in town spending a lew days with her family. Capt. J. Taylor. R.C.EM.E.. has icturned to Terrace for a short while in connection with his ofr ficial duties R. Miles, Y.M.C.A. supervisor, returned to Terrace during the week. Terrace Red Cross drive has brought in approximately $1150 which is well over the $900 quota. Miss Brewster of the Provincial Welfare Department socnt a few days In Terrace last week. Miss Muriel Pearson who has been on the staff of the Esson-dale Mental Hospital is home visiting her parents. Capt. Lount, R.C.E.. is leav ing shortly for a new posting. Mr. and Mrs. Greer leave on Thursday for Tclkwa. Miss D. Hills, who has been ill recently, Is leaving for Vancou ver. The local dances held bv G. L. Brookes on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday were well at tended. Saturday night's dance at the airport was a great success. Civilians are making prepara tions flor the coming Victory. Loan drive. A new and improved burner is being built at Little, Haugland and Kerr's sawmill. Mr. W. Klrkpatrlck has built a very attractive glass porch at the front of his residence on Lakelse Ave. Many Terrace people arc al-lcady busy at work m their gar dens. The pupils of the Terrace Elementary School are industriously preparing their school grounds for a sports day to be held some time in May. BLACKHEADS imptj diniolv and dikp!ar by thlt on Imple, itfc and ure method. Gtt two otineM of ptroxint powder from any drag tore, iprinkla on a. ho, wet cloth, and apply gently Tery blackhead wilt t HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord $10 Dry Poplar, per cord $1250 Sawdust, per sack 15c PHONE 580 Business and Professional EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY "House or Better Cleaning'' Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dressea Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavlne Beauty Culture in all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5th East Phone Green 953 NEW LOCATION: Green 370 1431 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 FIND IT with a Want Adl Sell It with a Want Adl Buy It with a Want Adl Dally News classified section gets results. lumber Industry. He stated Uiat Europe would be our biggest post-war customer, and surprised his audience by stating that plank and shingle products are rated in fourth place by the people of Europe. First In importance arc new food products and sugar, which modern scientists can now extract In quantity from wood. Second in importance is industrial alcohol, the main base of synthetic rubber and explosives, which even in our country Is being derived from timber products. Looking ahead he could visualize that making alcohol from timber would be the mighty industry of the future. On a recent visit to New Westminster, Mr. Kenney had been introduced to a new concern who were manufacturing a radical new material which they call 'Comprl." This is made from B.C. woods in large sheets for building construction of all kinds. It has almost the strength of high grade steel, at one-fifth of the weight. With these projects in mind, it was easy to see that British Columbia was in a very privileged po Major IiCaj;uc Basketball All 10 major league baseball trams are slated to swing' into action today as the American and National Leagues inaugurate their 1945 campaigns. The New York Yankees played the Nationals in Washington yesterday in the annual preview game, and today the (Nats jour neyed to Philadelphia to meet the Athletics, while the Yanks are opening at home against the Boston Red Sox. In the other two American loop games, Chicago White Sox collide with the Indians at Cleveland and the Detroit Tigers In vade the St. Louis Browns' park. national League engagements will see New York playing at Boston, Philadelphia at Brook lyn, Pittsburgh at Cincinnatti and St. Louis at Chicago. The Montreal Royals and the roronto Maple Leafs arc sched- rooms and kitchen. 1484 6th Ave. East. Call between noon and 3 p.m. (91) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf) MACHINERY FOR RENT FOR RENT Heavy equipment power shovel, buldozer, com- presser. Chuck Viers, Atlas Boiler Works. (101) WANTED WANTED Furnished or unfurnished one or two rooms. Phone Blue 325. (90) WANTED Photographic en-larger. Box 987 Dally News. (91) WANTED Small house or suite. Husband, Army Sergeant, and wife, nurse at General Hospital. Box 985 Dally News. (93) WANTED Room for married couple. Mrs. Cundok. 209 5th Ave. West, or Box 984 Daily News. (91) WANTED TO RENT By young childless couple, two to three-room apartment; both working. Local references supplied. Phone 248 or 42.. (92 WANTED By reliable couple, no children, furnished house or self-contained apartment. Phone 437, Room 84. (93) HELP WANTED WANTED Girl or soldier's wife for light housekeeping; 2 children. Sleep in. 5-rom apartment. Good salary. Red 878. (93) WANTED Warehouseman grocery wholesale. Steady work. Apply Selective Service A.M. 174. (tf) PERSONAL BANISH GREY HAIR Look years younger, Use effective Angellquc Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Ormes Lid. (94) MEN OF 30, 40, 501 Vim. Pep, Vigor, subnormal? Try Ostrex Tablets. Contains tonics, stimulants, aids to normal pep. Introductory size only 35c. At all druggists. (100) DRESSMAKER, designer 20 years experience, specializing in ladles' blouses, neckwear, and children's clothes. Pattern, original design, or any photo copied. Phone Black 687. (90) LOST LOST Yale key In leather case. Finder please return same to Dally News. Reward. (92) sition In world markets with her great wealth of timber. Speaking of forest conservation the Minister stated that we have no right to decimate all our timber and leave nothing for posterity. The B.C. Forest Service were planning on 10,000 acres per year for reforestation. "Fire U our greatest enemy and we may have to jwllce our forests with planes in the near future. We keep before us the slogan, 'A fire not out by noon on the day It starts, is sure to be serious,' At present the Department Is awaiting with interest the report of the special Forest commission, and when this report Is brought down, several new plans will go into i effect I can assure you that there will be no timber in this province neglected because of shortage of funds to fight fires. We are going to protect every tree in the province." Mr. Kenney touched briefly on the subject of Provincial parks, but stated that at present, there Was very little money available to develop the parks, as other needs are more pressing. However, this was among the hopes for the future and the depart ment had not lost sight of the value of the parks as a tourist attraction. HICKORY SWATS LEATHER AS 16 TEAMS SWING INTO ACTION TODAY uled to Inaugurate their operations in the International League on Thursday. KWONG SANG IUNG HOP KEE CHOPSUEY HOUSE 612 7lh AVE. WEST (Next to King Tail All your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m to 2 a in. PHONE RED 247 Classified Advertising - - - - Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished FUR SALE FOR QUICK SALE 16 Heavy Duty Vivian, douwc ignition, in perfect condition. Owner leaving town. Call after 5 o'clock, 1412 Overlook St. (05) FOR SALE Piano, excellent tone; mantel radio with bat- J tcrlcs. Phone Green 733. tau FOR SALE Lady's grey flannel suit, large size, good condition. $15.00. Apply Box 980 Daily News. 191) ! FOR RENT Sleeping room. 315 8th Ave West. (90) FOR SALE 3 dozen hens 2 dozen leghorn and one dozen heavy breed. Leghorns, $2.00 each, others $2.50. Phone Blue 874, Mrs. Michoiuk. (92) FOR SALE McClary range, like new; cream enamel closet reservoir, hot water Jacket included. Cheap for cash. 132G Piggott Ave. (92) FOR SALE Small liou.se, 2 lots. 2C03 Seal Cove Circle. Completely furnished; Immediate occupancy. Call or phone Red 4661 after 6. Terms reasonable. (91) FOR SALE $1,000 cash, 5-room house, central New Massctt; 3 bedrooms, living room, large kitchen, basement woodshed, 2 cleared lots, good garden space, berry bushes, abundant water supply; well kept. Write L. C. Chambcrlin, Massett. B.C. (92) FOR BALE One 60 h.p. Ford motor with radiator and transmission. Phone Red 441. (tf) FOR SALE Regulation overseas cartons. 5 lbs. and 11 lbs. sizes at 10c and 15c. The Variety Store. FOR SALE Fine home, two lots, house only 10 years old; fully furnished. 4 bedrooms, sewing room, bathroom, large living room, dining room with oak floors, den, kitchen with tiled sink, pantry, sun room, concrete foundation, furnace with hot water heatlne. OmiH fur. nlturc inc. Mason Risch player piano, chesterfields, etc. House fully furnished. Electric fireplace. All in excellent condition and well built. Beautiful view. On Seal Cove Circle. Price and terms on application to H. a. Helgcr-son Ltd. (05) 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. (tr) LAST TIMES TODAY-. Carmen Miranda SUchaV. J01 i u nni ONE DAY - WEDNESDAY 1:00 - 3:00 . 5:00 - 7:00 . VV ' WILFRID IAWS0N KAY HAMMOND ALBERT LI EVEN - Colored Cartoon Fox Canadian News Ladies.. We have dressmaker-made a n d tailored suits in all colors. Sizes 12 to 1 1. Annette's Ladies' m Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY - SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO S Pit Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon 1 your delivery day. . Wc serve Special Red Brand Beef, All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables w fruits complete line- of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 Meet Mc at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) THIRD AVE. W. A. MacKenzie FurniturJ Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 11! ROCKER CHAIRS Eastern hardwood, suil( veranda, kitchen or Just to use when vuu want to relax. Each 1'2 HAI1Y IIKill CHAIRS Colors cream ivory Each ORD1" WE APPRECIATE YOUR MAIL Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue. Prince $5 THE REX CM nncn for ruav SUEY CHOW MEIN nnnnlnZ W- ' anmtol w r 2nd Avenue Wob Prince prince RPcrt tt Phone 1" FISHERMEN! Call and see the SI. Lawrence 100 ' ' Mcreury V-8 Marine Engine no displayed in our stockroom. S. E. PARKER LIMIT Ford and Mercury Dealers J 170 E. 3rd Avenue