milt '4 : mi m m m m n n if m IP " r i. PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Friday, April 13, 1045 Dress them up for Spring... We haven't forgotten the we cater to their needs, arriving daily. 1'or Infants 3 WALLACE'S and RUPERT PEOPLES STORE JJ lor Hoys and Young Mm ml 5 RUPERT MEN'S ami BOYS' STORE I El 3m...h............,......,...;i Business and Work to please everyone No work too large or too small II. j: LUND Painting Papcrhanglng Interior and Exterior Work UNION PAINTER P.O.Dox 12SG rhouc Dlack 823 ""Largest Organization of Its ':: ' Kind In the World" I MUTUAL BENEFIT Health -and Accident Association J! WRIGHT, Spec. Representative 336 9th Ave. W. Red G03 PAINTING AND PAPEUHANGING For Good Work That Lasts! JERRY VREBOSCH Phone 372 GEORGE L. KOKIE Public Accountant. Auditor, etc. J Income Ta Returns Compiled ; Bcsner Block Phone 387 R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR T, Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reduclnz Treatment Evenings Only Phone Red 315 424 8th Ave. W. SONG HITS Your Favourites Now Available In SHEET MUSIC "Twilight Time" "Saturday Night" "Sweet Dreams Sweetheart" "I Dream or You" "Pm Malting Believe" "You Always Hurt the One You Love" "I'm Beginning to See the Light" "Into Each Life Some Rain Muni Fall" A. MacKenzie Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 1!0 DELUXE LLOYD'S BABY BUGGIES - Collapsible. draH-proof, shock spring; luxurious upholstery. Morton blue, navy blue and grey. fr rft Each ... jji.iO Other Baby Buggies $31.00 and $21.30 Mall Orders Shipped Immediately Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert , INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See It. E. MORTIMER ,324 2nd Ave. Phone 38 (7 V Prince Rupert, B.C. boys and girls. In fact and new supplies arc and Girls Professional EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mail Orders Box SS HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5th East Phone Green 955 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. Jiumbhrg and Heating Engineers . Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Today in Sports Leafs Win Third Game of Scries j TORONTO. April 13 Q Tor-5 'onto Maple Leafs boat Detroit J i Red Wings 1-0 last night to win i ! the third .straight game of the ' m I N.illoimt JTivknv Livumip finnK 5 J Toronto now leads six points to j ! nothing in the eight - iolnt ..... . i ...II I. !. 1. i. nun mo iwiuwi .-acirasy victory .for H.M.C.S. Cha victory. hi uium law niKuv iw ton Olympics defeated the Sc- attle Iron Men 5-4 in the first game of a scries billed as for the United States Amateur Hockey Championship. VETERAN' ('.ROOM IPSWICH, Hug. 'JmrRc lljnkcbtrr, groom at Sir Hanson Konbolliam's stud farm, (rutlrd around the judging ring at the Sjiiing Stallion Show, exhibiting ibiting I his employer's horses. Now , J" : mi nc nas liceu in tlie ring ing ai more than 1,000 exhibitions. PAVINGS A CINCH With Minora Blades! For coinfot t ond speed, yoo can"! equal Minora in its class. It's Hi quality blade in the low-price field I WS YOUR DOimCfDCC JtAZOK SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala. Frjday SS Cardena Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands' evcrv ten days. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 lifhU 1 1 CHANGE IN STORE HOURS Starling Monday, April 2nd Our store will stay open until 6:00 p.m., except Thursday closing at 1:00 p.m. This will enable our patrons to do their shopping after work with greater case. MUMLEM'S ECONOMY STORE BOND10I) llOOFKRS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Sheetmctal work of all kinds Tanks - Sinks - Prompt attention FREE ESTIMATES Cor. 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W Meet Mo at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) fishermenY"'"'- Call and see the St. Lawrence 100 H.P. Mercury V-S Marine Engine now displayed in our stockroom. S. E. PARKER LIMITED Ford and Mercnr-v iw.nii. 170 E. 3rd Avenue "GRUDGE GAME" IS VICTORY FOR NAVY HOOPSTERS 1 what Is heralded as a "Grudge Game" . proved . to be just " another tham's basketball team as the acf-eaied Soo Suds 61 to League 35, in the Y.M.OA. vm TUght. The Navy cagers grabbed the lead right at the" beginning and at no time did they show any signs of relinquishing it. Carter and Sislcr each secured 14 points to top xiu ;nncn' snipping efforts, while Weaver headed the losers with 13. The " Suds had only five players, , .so they found it necessary to use Ed Svlyan, the "Y" spirts dir direc . , ... . tor, as a snare. Ths director was held scoreless, incidentally. Lineups Tor the teams follow: 1I M.CS. Chatham-Carlcr 1-1, MJUer 7, Sislcr 14, Thorlun 9. Darker 10, Preston 7, Harvey. Mons,;cau - 61. Soo Suds Latlvovltch 5, Weaver 13, Bingham 8, Goldman 9, Augustini, Selyan. 35. Referee Wlllougbby. Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) FRIDAY 1.M. 4:00 Words With Music 4:15- G. I. Jive 4:30 Science Magazine 5:00 Waltz Time 5:30 Sporus Rcvie 5:45 Suppcre Club 6:00 Aldrich Family 6:30 Navy Concert Band 7:U0 CBO Ncvva 7:15 "Here's Your Health" 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Soliloquy 8:30 Vancouver Playhouse 9:00 Burns and Allen 9:30 -Frank Morgan 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Elmore Phiiuott 10:15 CBC News Roundup 10:30-Mlldrcd Bailey 11:00 Silent SATURDAY A.M. . 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 3:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Operatic Gems 9:00-BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed 9:45 Hawaiian 'Echoes 10:00-Children's Program 10:30 Melody Roundup 10:45- -At Ease ll:0a -J1I1V, AH-Tiine Juke Box 1 1 : :33- Message Period 1 11:35 Weather Forecast 1 11:36 Recorded i 11:45-Personal Album I I'.M. ! 12:00- -Down Beat 1 12:30 -CBC News 12:45 -Spotlight Hands 1:00 -One Night stand 1:30 -Concert Hall ;i:00- -Silent ... - 1 Air Conditioning Eavestrough & Furnace Work to outside orders WORK GUARANTEED P.O. Box 72S Phone Blue 904- THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW ME IN Opening Hours: . 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 PHONE h:i N.H.L Stars In Sports Overseas WITH THE CANADIAN BOMBER GROUP OVERSEAS; April 13 Goalie Jean Louis Dion of Sherbrooke, tiue., jwas mobbed by his inspiring, j gleeful males after he scored a I shutout against a crack team that included three National stalwarts. Jean's team, battling terrific odds all the way, had scored three goals and won the Canadian Bomber Group hockey championship. The 3-0 triumph gave Dion's club, from a station command cd by Group Capt. J. B. Mill- ward, D.F.C. and Bar. another Shcrbrookc luminary, the best-of-threc scries by two games to one. They won the opener 3-2 but took a 7-1 bashing In the second. The losing finalists, from a station commanded by Group Capt. Harold Miles, D.F.C. and Bar. Toronto, won the title last season. It looked mighty grim for Mill -ward's men because they started the third game without their ace forward, Airic'Pikc, form-trly of New York Rangers', who was hit in the race by a puck In the first malch. Prospects became more grim when Jack Cain of Lindsay,. Ont., outstanding forward and teom coach, limped off with a leg injury midway through the second period. Up to then there had been no score. But the lighter Mlllward club backchecking tirelessly, smashed attack after attack led by the "big three," Milt Schmidt and Roy Conacher, former Boston Bruins,, and Jimmy Haggcr-ty of Montreal. When onnosinn Dlavcrs manaccd tn cet In m goal they were outsmarted bv Dion, playing the game of his,llc relations officer who knows life in the nets. i"1 sPr-. said that "given a Deadlock Broken Tlien, halfway through the final iwriod, Rearguard Jimmy Colfcr of Hudson, Ont., broke away frojn an enemy ganging attack and beat Coaler Lcn Pinkcy of Ottawa with a low drive from f lose-in. , It seemed certain that the Miles outfit, led by the three professionals, would at least - - Classified Advertising - - Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. . 1 OK HUNT FOR RENT Two furnished! rooms and kllclicn. 1434 6th Ave. East. Call between noon and 3 p.m. . (91) FOR RENT Room and one meal for elderly woman, in exchange for light household duties Hox l8t Daily NcwsJ (87) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall.' Phone 83 for particulars. (If) MACHINERY FOR RENT FOR RENT Heavy equipment power shovel, buldozer, com-presscr. Chuck Viers, Atlas Boiler Works. (ioi) PERSONAL MEN OF 30 40, 501 Vim. Pep, Vigor, subnormal? Try Oslrex Tablets. Contains tonics, stimulants, aids to normal pep. Introductory .-to only 35c. At all druggists. (100) PAIN KILLER Tor corasl Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salyo gives prompt, sure relief. 50c at Onnes Ltd. (88) DRESSMAKER, designer - 20 years, exiKTlcnce, specializing in ladies' blouses, neckwear, and children's clothes. Pattern, original design, or any photo copied. Phone Black 687. (90) WANTED WANTED Room for married couple. Mrs. Ciindok. 200 5th Ave. West, or Box 981 Daily News. (91) WANTED TO RENT- By young childless couple, two to three-room apartment; both working. Local, references supplied. Phone 218 or 42. (92) WANTED Sleeping room for elderly" man, Non-smoker or drinker. Laic worker. Box 933 Dally News. (87) WANTED By rellablrTcouple, ho children, furnished house or self-contained apartment. ' Phone 437, Room 84. (03) WANTED -r-Working girl to share wnall cabin, close in. Reasonable. Box 981 Dally News, (87) WANTED Reward. Urgently! five or six - room unfurnished house, centrally located, rhonc 552 between 0 and 7:30 p.m. (88) WANTED Posts, poles, piling, cedar and fir, all sizes. Quote f.o.b. shipping point, earliest shipment. Nlcdermcyer-Mar-tln Co.. Snaldlmz Building. Portland, Oregon, (871 j TORT EDWARD nUS LINE (Continued from Page 1) present City Engineer. He said that the Mayor had appeared agreeable to the suggestion. The meeting adopted a motion uy Mr. McCarthy that the Junior Chamber write a letter to city council urghrg that a young man be employed. The incctln adopted a motion that the Junior Chamber tcc& representation at the meeting of the Associated Hoards of Trade nt Vandcrhoof on May s ana thai It accept a proposal ay Dr. R. u. Knlp that the delegates lake part in the activities of a public health caravan on their return from the interior town. A letter from the Soviet embassy In Ottawa, forwarded by Mayor II, M. Daggett, sought Information on the port of Prince Rupert, and Rev. E. W. Scott suggested that the Canadian National Railways be Informed of the Russians' lack or knowledge of Prince Ifupcrt's port facilities. "Apparently they knew or our dry dock, and I think that . the railway could Inform them of other port facilities and future possibilities as well," Mr. Scott said. cven the count when Cpl. Ted Redmond took a two-minute penally for cllHJwlng. Dicn kicked out pucks .from all angles and Redmond returned to scon: his team's second goal -a long drive which Pinkry let slip through. The final tally came on the slick manoeuvring of Lloyd Gronsdcl, former Boston Bruin from Kclvlnglon. Saslc. who broke away alone In the final minutes and drew Plnkey out of the nets before pushing the puck past him. The game was on an outdoor rink In Northern England and despite a few puddles. It wav considered the best of the en- Nrc season. Flt.-Lt. Stan Hcl- I Icur - Montreal, R.C.A.F. pub Maple Leaf Gardens or Mon- trcal Forum setting. It would have been a corker." Among the winners were Jay Harrison, Rimouskl, Que.; R. O. Johnson, Vernon, B. C. Bill Smtth of Toronto; and H. .W. Hlgglns, Stcllarton, N.S. Tlie i losing lineup included W. R. Hclgason of Winnipeg; R. M. Sails. Gull Lake. Sask.: and F. ' VIcary. Sault Stc. Marie. Ont. K)K SALE FOR SALE- McClaty range, like new; cream enamel closet reservoir, hot water Jacket included. Cheap for cash. 1326 Plggott Ave. (02) FOR SALE $1,000 cash, 5-room house, central New Masse 1 1;. 3 bedrooms, living room, large kitchen, basement woodshed, 2 cleared lots, good garden space, berry bushes, abundant water supply; well kept. Wille 1 1. C. Chainberliu, Ma.s.setl. DC. 102) FOR SALE Chesterfield and -chair, white enamel stove, lamp, other miscellaneous articles. Phone Red 961. (88) FOR SALE - RD 8 Caterpillar Diesel tractor, and Lc Tour-nac angiedozer, Uystcr Tow-lii'j winch. Other equipment available. Write, wire, phone. Leventhal fit Co., Mclntyrc Hldg., Winnipeg. (8) FOR BALE--Kitchen oil burner range, cardboard wardrobe, battery and electric radio. 1133 7th Ave. East. (07) FOR SALE - 30-foot Trolling Boat. "Betty." 6 h.p. Vivian engine. Can be seen at Cow Day. ing, FOR SALE One 60 h p. Fold motor wiiii riwiaior anil traus-mission. Phone Red 411. ftf) run balk Typcwrllcr, No. 10 Remington, reconditioned-best oner uiKcn. uox 080 Dally News. (B7) FOR SALE :i2-fnrt. Iriitlliirr boat. Phone Blue 810, or call mmy, t;ow Bay. (tf) FOR SALE Uf'Cllfclllflll iivortnic carious. 5 lba. and 11 lbs. sizes ai loc and 15c. The Variety Stoic. 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. P-C; un t HELP WANTED WANTED Lady cook for local hotel. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A. F. 1M. (89) HELP WANTED -Applications close noon April 23rd for position Clerk -Stenographer in City OfHccs. Please submit written applications, stating age, experience and qualifications to National Selectlvu Service No. AF 166. (81) The Greatm Rom. ON1HI SAME PROCRAM Sportsrcfl Cartoon Paraiiiouiil News ' Complele Bliow., 1:00 - 3:04 - 5:08 - 7 12 - 9:10 nt'cCom!,..... ! ecial Saturday iMorninc SKn 10:30 .M (, Thrilling; Wrstfrni CANADIAN By MARGARET WOv)DWARD A sing-song will be held in the common' lounge toninht at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Friday the regular bhnfo wifii Jlmmlc Helakus in charge will be held in the upstairs writui" room. AH service per-sunm-I and friends are lnvltetl. Country cabaret, the presentation yf the Chatham dramatic club will open Friday In the naval drill hall, with the first showing for navsil personnel only. Saturday the show will be presented there for all service personnel and friends Sunday evening at 9 p.m. tl show will be staged in the "V auditorium for all service personnel and friend Opening on April 13 and a Friday at that, tlus production has an orchestra of 13 musicians; It features 13 specialty acts, and the highlight attraction is a group of 13 lovely Wrens. Tills, I." a show with entire cast of service personnel. Thursday afternoon the Wives' Club met with 29 wives and 12 children attending. 1'ivc new members were Introduced to the meeting. Lunch was served by Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. DeLancy. Mrs. Bllllngcr, and Mrs. Craig. MrB. Blllln!!Cr was thr ulnnir of the raffle Next Thursday! tne meeting will be at 8 p.m. for' a social evening. Keren l Arrivals To Sgt. and Mrs. J. D, S. Rob ertiion. Jane Ellabelli Robert -son, born April 10. To Pic. and Mrs. S. Balllngn (Army), Garry Thomas Ballhi!; er. born April 7; 8 pounds 1 otmrcs.. To Pte. and Mrs. A. Hayes tArmy), Loriie Edward llaye.s. 8 p)iuul.s 7 ounces. To Lieut, and Mrs. Gordon Navy). Donald Stuart Gordon, born April 5; 8 pounds 15 ounces. HYDK TKANSFKR Dry HIabwood, per cord .. $10 Dry Poplar, per cord ..$12.50 Sawdust, per sack 15c PHONE 580 Wjr,Ml XW 'lmW mkmW- Jm with JEWELLERY fflBf '3- 6 m ...c,i: ::rxr:," ii wr. i i Tewelleiis Third A' 0 'k-'r: OTTO 0 Frank Hop". iBttffaSll , AKKIVmwrJ Mi id Am: J ex. mi i on Por.J Til! '.wild took l'i j "-'PI ' - r : i AiiOm i'..t KWONO SVC d HOP KEE CHOP SUI HOUSE 612 7th AVE, K (Next to KbftJ All your patrons;! i Open 5 pm to 1 OuLildc Ordmlrmi to 2 i 1'IIONE RED VJ BRITISH COLUMBIA! 'iiliiiirwkj"- 3 itiuH'i FINEST SALM .fill HiPJ tt'' nnmAI WREATI SI,." be l.onHS4i;fl tlilt duellt. 'JJi MM, iav y m ni u. vm