PAGE SIX 8- 8- TIIE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C. Wednesday. March 7, 1915 Rupert Peoples Store HEAD - lights in New Millinery We can say this in three words . . . BUY COAL NOW Rupert Peoples Store m (Across from Ormc's Drug store) THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products 'Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 PHONES 116 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. Kindly give us 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 TIURD AVE. W. The weatherman says: AN EARLY SPUING! We agree ... so if you're 6 to 60 Z wo are ready to give you comfort for sport or leisure. . . . in . . . TENNIS SHOES Child's, Misses', Youths', Boys', Men's, Women's CUT RATE SHOE STORE i i Larsc Slock of Mirrors from $.oo to $.1.00 3 Giirncy KUcIicn Ranges ali-cnamcl, for coal and wood from Wsn.oo to $115.00 3-Piccc Chesterfield Suites-all springs, In very fine tapestry. Special $l(H).oo 12 Dressers with round mirrors. Price . $25.00 4 Studio Couches with green chair to match, can be made In double-bed; storage for blankets. Priced from $100..()0 to $115.00 B.C. FURNITURE Black 231 EARLY ADVERTISING COPY WILL BE APPRECIATED Classified Want-Ads FOK SALE 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. 803 Alfred St. (61) FOR SALE Collapsible wardrobe, heavy cardboard. Phone Red 421. (57) FOR SALE Marine engine complete with propcllor, shaft and bearings. As new. $420. Box 050 Daily News . (61) FOR SALE Six room house with bath, well kept; built-in cupboards, oil cloth on floors, electric fixtures included. Immediate possession. Phone Black 507. (611 FOR SALE Full enamel oil burning range and chesterfield suite. Phone Green 603 or call 1136 2nd Ave. 57l FOR SALE Well-located prosperous grocery and confection cry business. Complete stock and fixtures. Immediate possession. $3,000.00 cash. Phone Black 590 after 6 pjn. (57 FOR SALE 16 HJ. Regal Engine. Can be seen at Imperial Oil Dock, Boat "Juno." Fred Ellison. (56) FOR SALE Underwood Standard typewriter. Apply 716 8th Ave. East. (GO) FOR SALE Three-quarter bed ana maurcss, practically new. Red 191. (57) FOR SALE 3 li cords dry stove wooa; ao icct of 8x8, 6-10 ft timbers; man's bike, good condition. 515 Taylor Street or Phone Blue 277. (56) FOR SALE Fire -damaged nouse, z iois, garage and woodshed, on Atlin Ave. Apply 935 1st Ave. West. 56) FOR SALE Soldier must sell moiorDoai. Best offer takes it Apply Box 956 Daily News. (56) FOR SALE New modern 6-room nouse, concrete basement wash tubs, newly furnished, electric fireplace, copper water pipes, nice garden, on 2 lots. Immediate occupation. 1911 Graham Ave. Phone Blue 705 after 5. (57) FOR SALE 2 houses on 1 lot, na avcm near Lindsay's. Large house, 6 rooms and bath, vacant March 15. Also small house on rear of lot. Both in good condition. Terms $2250, half cash, balance over 2 years at 5. H. g. Helgerson Ltd. (56) 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. (tri FOR KENT ROOM TO RENT Phone Red y(i. 812 2nd Ave. West. Gentleman only. tf) FOR RENT Room. 315 8th Ave. west. (56, WANTED WANTED Young man, 10. wishes room and board. Office hours 9:00 - 5:30. Box 937 Dally News. i57 WANTED TO RENT Modem house, basement, with furnace. Close in. 5 rooms or more. F. N. Feero, ILS. Customs. 56 WANTED Adjiutabledress form. American Signals 281. (GO) WANTED URGENTLY Unfurnished house or rooms for Navy CP.O.. wife and two children age 5 and 12. Phone Red 334. 56) WANTED House or suite for army officer, wife and 15-year-old boy. Urgently needed. Phone 646, business hours. 59) WANTED Will pay up to $40.00 for housekeeping rooms or suite. Phone Sgt. Leech, Area Sgt's Mess. 1 53 SWAP SWAP mantel radio for tvpc writer, also larger radio fori sale.. Apply Box 955 Daily News. 1 561 HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for kitchen litlp. Apply National Selective Service A.F. 159. G0 HELP WANTED Competent maic DooKKeeper lor coal, lumber and hardware dealer. Permanent position. Apply Selective Service A.M. 167. 57) WANTED Tailor's assistant, female. Apply Selective Service A.F. 158. (58) WANTED Housekeeper, reliable older woman. No encumbrances. Good cook, fond of children. Apply 403 4 th Ave. E. (56) WANTED Woman to do housework. Live in. Phone Blue 699. (tf) LOST AND FOUND FOUND G.M. car key. Owner may nave same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. LOST Lady's watch, vicinity of i-iggot Avenue and 7th Ave. East. Monday night. Finder please return same to Dally News. 58) Regiment Eniovs Smoker and Show Personnel of the Princp Run- ert Regiment gathered in spirit 01 narmony and camaderic Monday night at the Armorv to pn- joy an informal couple ofvhours 01 music and informal entertain ment prior to marching io the Capitol Theatre where the epic war cnronicie "Left or the Line and the comedy "Heavenly Days" were appreciated. The officer commanding Major C. J. Toombs, was In personal charge of the evening's proceedings. KENNEGAR, Northern Ireland, ft Nine German prisoners-of-war who escaped from an Internment camp here were recaptured four days later only a few miles away. Business and Professional NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS After March 5, Mrs. Arnott and Miss Stlnson, located at Mctropole 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 6D3 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Ta Returns Compiled Bcsncr 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 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. Bcaublcn, the teacher of Fiench 'language, has returned 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. II. 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 Clh Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver H. J. LUND PAINTING, PAPERING AND KALSOMININO PHONE 40 Special Travelling Rates Being Sought Support of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was nought la st night by O. D. Bryant, president of the Kinsmen's Cli?b. in re-presentations to be made to the .transportation companies with a view to obtaining special travelling rates for teams engaging in inter-school sports competitions whkh the Kinsmen are planning to organize as part of their program of boys' athletic work. It was hoped to have at least one major sports meet this year. Mr. Bryant said. In addition totthe young contestants, 'such events would also attract older people to the city and would be good advertising for Prince Rupert, Mr. Bryant felt. He told : of activity of the Kinsmen Club in connection with administra-', (ion a;id organization of athletics FLOOR HOCKEY GOING STRONG i Navy Beats Soo Suds Air j Force Wins Over Fortress Last night's Floor Hockey League games again packed the ; galleries at the "Y." In the lim game, the Navy hit (their stride to trim the luckless Soo Suds by a score of 9-2. This jwln puts the Navy In second I place in the league standing. I In the second game the Air j Force won their toughest game of j the season against the powerful (new Fortress team. Fortress has 1 been the surprise team of the league, having tied the Navy in their first game and holding the R.C.A.F. to their lowest score of the season. Air Force is now well out in f,ront in the Area Floor Hockey 1 League today as a result of the 'team's 4 to 1 victory over Fort ress. Ihe win was the Airmen's fourth in succession. In the lowest-scoring game yei played In the circuit, Air Force secured two goals in the initial leriod but was held scoreless in the second. Fortress tallied one counter to the winners' two in the final session. Gibson paced the R.CA.K. in sniping with two goals. The other scorers were Gerasimoff and Woodley or Air Force, and Kaicns of Fortress. The line-ups follow: Air Force Sansbury. Winger. Court, Dorland, Ephriam, Geras-Imotf, Woodley, Gibam, Fu'd, Brophey. Fitzgerald. Flash, Jun-op, Hughes. Fortress Anger, Provost. Gu;l-lemette, Wctber. Thomas. Murray. Stevens. Koznik. Reikert jRobeitson, Coates, Kairns, Eiu-I art. Jones. How Navy Beat Suds In another fixture, tne Navy trounced Soo Suds 9 to 2 to take over second place. The sailors bagged five goals in the first period on a pair of markers by Gill and single counters by Dcnnison, Turcott and Mercer. Owens scored twice in the second frame and French accounted for the winners' ninth goal in the third period. McOulre, new. Navy goal tender, had a shutout until 30 seconds before the final whistle when Hutchison scored lor Soo Suds. The losers gained their second goal 2G seconds later on u shot toy McNulty. The line-ups follow: Navy McGuirc, Astlc, Grcay. Turcott, French, Gill, Mercer, Carey, Owens, Oliver, Dcnnison, McKinnon. Soo Suds Clumpitt, McNulty, Cobblcdick, Jacks, Hutchison, 'Smith, Twis, Shine, Barnaby. Caswell, Lewis, Gauthcr, Luck. The league standings follow: W L D Pts. Air Force 4 v 0 3 (Navy . .1 1 1 3 Artillery 110 2 Fortress 0 1.1 1 Soo Suds 0 3 0 0 FIGHT FOR PLAY-OFFS TORONTO. March V W-Lnst night Toronto Maple Leafs defeated Boston Bruins 5 to 2 in the only National Hockey League game scheduled. Tonight, New Yors Rangers and Chicago Black Hawks clash In Chicago. Boston, New York and Chicago are battling for the fourth playoff berth with Bruins only one point ahead of Rangers who In turn lead Chicago by a single point. I Big Doings As 1 Juneau Masons (Visit Ketchikan j KETCHIKAN. March 7 A ! Scottish Rite Masonic degree i I team from Juneau Is In Ketchl-1 kan to communicate and confer the degrees from the 15th to the 32nd. Work commenced on Mon- , day and continues through today. ! A full program has been taking place. ; SPRINGBOKS IN SCOTLAND CAPE TOWN, & A small number of South African Air Force crews recently started training at Scotland on giant Sunderland flying boats. These men are the most northernly-stationed of all Springboks and are the first to fly Sunderland. for boys of teen age in the city. Mr. Bryant's request was referred to the transportation committee of the chamber Today in Spurts Hockey Scores National League Toronto 6. Boston 2. American League Providence 7. St. Lours i. Hershey 6. Cleveland 3. Sport Chat The mile bicycle xri-ord held by Torchy Peden of Viotoria wa bettered at Lo Angeles 10 years ago yesterday by Fiank lianek. bewhiskered CwchoSlovak, who ! skimmed around the track at 80.-' 584 miles an hour, four miles an hour better than the Canadian ; redhead mark. I j The English football league's i ban on advance listing of week-1 end contests resulted in a 590.000 attendance drop nine years ago. Less than half-a-million persons taw the 44 games. The league was trying to defeat pool promoters but came out second best, reverting to pre-arranged schedules j March 9. FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR March 7. 1941 Admiralty an nounced sinking of destroyer Dainty; five Italian merchant ships seized and four others scuttled in rapture of Chi-imaio Kiel CanaJ repr.eu r:,rsci: .' a:, but .mal.4 re - , K a: -ause nt ship-i sunk by R A.F minev With Minora Blades Minora is a real money saver be cause it lasts far longer than ordinary blades. For extra shaves and corn fort ask for Minora Blades. rirt vniii , OOOIU-IOCI tAZOt , III ! Lumber We now have a slock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand VLS! Wc have NO BANANAS BUT Wc do have . . . ULI) CIIIMNLY BRICK Phone G51 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. r ft m W a - iuuay and THURsmJ Complete Shows 1 ;00 - 3 03 . 5 M UAn Feature 1 43 - 3 46 - 5 49 . ! 7 tt l) kit uiiKnm lit - k t-.- 1 f . ON THC SAME PrtOGRAMMf Another "Speaking of Animals" Laujh Kiot! -WHO'S WHO" IMll'f fXAN Ulnnuuni. umau yi rw w, y vunnm fXls- J- I J- -FM tMiniiiiiiii mr 1UOL uuvininr m STARTS HtlD.Y-"Arstnic and Old Ucf A School for Dcmoci 1. Marxism, the Science of Bocui Uv; 2. The Historical Dcvelopmrr. .. Capitalism, Labor 3. Teheran and Yalta . 4. Canada's Development to Nu In the Bosom of a Single state 5. Democratic Coalition, the Rcflr 3 the New Relationship of Force-- 4 GRADUATION PARTY, MAY I wish to enrol In the Spnm 34; Democracy." NAME .:.:...i.....;:..: STREET ADDRESS POST OFFICE ADDRESS UNION Fee: SJ.00 the course, 50c ptr (Armed Forces, price) dig wanted, come in again . . Ttfl Labor Progressive Party (J Ctli and 3rd THE FAMILY SHOE 511 Big Clearance S of HIGH GRADE WOMEN'S S 5(7 In Full Swing! If you have nol already ;ol whalyl Wc put out New Hargains Daily ml stock is sold. GROCERIES, MEAT, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Make this your community sm centre SKEENA GROCER! fiOO Titli Avfuiiiii l'iut BULKLEY VAIi COLLIERIES I Lug to advise that having cumi War Priority Contract s are f pared to supply the DOMES 'M ARKET with high quality. lasting BULKLEY VALLEY CO 'l'honu your dealer and"