6 IMmc Hupctt DJily J3cUijs Wednesday, January 29, 1947 BBaBBaiaaBBBBnaaaBaBBQHBiiaaaaaa B Blouses you Adorable feminine frills or dressy tailored styles in the materials you want, too. Just browse through the hundreds of blouses at Peoples. It's a veritable shoppers para- disc. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE QUI BDimaiaRBBRBBBBIGHiaaBBII LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, R.C. CHOP SUKY CHOW M L' I N 7:00 am. to 11:00 p.m. Bob Parker Limited FORI) AM) MO.VAKCH SALES AM) SERVICE "The Home of Friendly Service" WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST . COMPLETE STOCK OF GENUINE FORI) PARTS AND ACCESSORIES IN NORTHERN B.C. Out-of-Town Orders Given Prompt Attention PHONE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS 1RO.M 11 AM. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. lo 8 p.m. CniNESEJ3ISjnAJPECIALTY WE CATER TcFpARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST Geo. 1. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Bales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE nUTEKT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONE3: tfiw Uluc N5 Res. Red J27 Ask lot George For Women Who Know want! SINGER Repairs and adjustments to all makes of sewing machines. Free estimates given. Sewing- .'Machines for sale and rent. Enroll now for Singer Sewing Classes. PHONE MM Singer Sewing Machine Co. 639 Third Avenue West 1m FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes Car and Truck Cushions Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Piionc (J ret n 971 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre I RESOLUTION ON BACK PENSIONS Alderman George Casey's "old age" resolution, which has been forwarded to several Influential political quarters in Ottawa and Victoria, received hearty en-dorsation by city council Tuesday night when he presented it to the aldermen for thedr official Support. The resolution, originally passed by the city's "Over 70" AssoclaUon. seeks reduction of the age requirement for male pensioners from 70 to 65, and from 70 to 60 for women. It asks $50 a month pension and abolition of the "means test." COINCIDENCE IN CALIFORNIA . H published a news picture show-u j ing two trees that had fallen on Han auto during a Christmas storm in Los Angeles. OddJy enough the picture was taken m from of an apartment house on Alexandria Avenue, Lcs Angeles, where J. D. Lawrence, former manager cf Government Telegraphs here, resides and the car belonged to Mr. Lawrence's neighbor, a Mr. Carey. 'The car is running again as good as new," Mr. Lawrence, who is still a subscriber to the Daily News, writes to this office. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THK MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP NOEL LAVERDIERE. DECEASED TES X AT TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour W E. Fisher, made on the 17th day of January, A D. 1947, I was appointed Administrator with Will annexed of the estate of Noel Uivcrdlere. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 15th day of March. A D. 1947. and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. n.C. this ajra uay oi January. A D. 1947. GEORGE H. HALLETT. Official Administrator, Atlln, B.C. ' - - Classified Mtl kngagement I OK SALK FOR SALE 5 room house, hot water heated. 114 9th Street. Phone Red 825. (29) FOR SALE-Kitchen coal and wood range. Like new. Phone Black 34. (29) FOR SALE Pair of girl's or boy's ice skates. Size 5. Perfect condition. $3.50. Red 12S alter 5 pm. (2C) FOR SALE 3-picce chesterfield set. Phone 355. (24) FOR SALE Double bed (spring-filled mattress); dresser; combination radio and record player; trllite; heater; kit-Chen table; miscellaneous articles. Suite 4, Rand Block, ', to 10 p.m. (24) FOR SALE complete housc- liolci rtirnishings. Mrs. J. J. Little, 315 4th E. (24) 1011 .VALE New and used furniture and hardware at the lowest possible prices. New drinking glasses 10c, Electric hot .plates, Fancy mirrors $2, Billy Boy bicycles, Aluminum pots 'from GOc, Mattresses all cotton rilled $10.50. Used articles: Pails. 45c, Kltclien sets $12.50, Steel couches. $7, 3 Piece chesterfield, $49.50, wool blankets, Sheets 95c, Single beds and springs like new $12. All kinds or useful articles. Come and look them over. B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) WAR SURPLUS VESSELS AND DIESEL ENGINES WHILE THEY LAST! ATTENTION Mining Companies, I Fishermen, Resorts, Freighters, I Etc. U.S. surplus landing cralt 30'xlO'. Ramp in bow allows loading or automobile, freight, etc. Weight 8 ton. I Powered by 225 H.P. General Motors Gray dicscl engine. 2100 R.P.M. Fast, 1C knots, inaiiouvrtabk-, exceptionally seaworthy. Automatic gyro r compass. Strongly built, sides, plywood and armour plate, bottom double planked and iron bark. Vessels very little used; some brand n.cw. Original cost $41,000, our price complete, $3500.00. ENGINES G.M. GRAY. 225 H.P.'high speed iliexel engines. These fine engines, tested and sealed by the U.S.N. have W-i to 1 reduction, twin disc clutch, electric starting. Very economical, selling at a fraction of regular worth. Price $2750.00. other surplus parts and equipment, uvailable, write us your nccdswc will send full details. Prices quoted F.O.B. Vuncouvcr, B.C., freight extra. Dealers enquiries Invited. Act now write or phone this newspaper Box 199. (25) FEBRUARY PICTURES Interesting List of Ilookings at Capitol for Coming Month Announced Barbara Stanwyck's "T h e Bride Wore Boots" starts off an interesting list of February bookings for the Capitol Theatre here, the features of which are announced as follows bv Manager J. Harry Black: January 30 and 31 and Feb ruary 1 Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Cummlngs in "The Bride Wore Boots." February 2 and 3 The Bowerv Boys in "Bowery Bombshell" and Gall Storm and Phil Regan in "Swing Parade of 1945." February 4 and 5 Myrna Loy and Don Ameohe in "So Goes My Love." i February 6, 7 and 8 Wallace I Beery and Margaret O'Brien in "The Bad Bascomb." February 9 and 10 Belita and j Barry Cullivan in 'Suspense" land Hopalong Cassidy in "Bar 20 Rides Again." i February 11 and 12 Paul Hen- reid and Eleanor Parker in "Of Human Bandage." j February 13, 14 and 15 Bob ! Hcpe and Jean CaulfieW In j "Monsieur Beaucaire." j February 1G and 17 Carole j Land's and ARllyn JosJin in "It S-:-.-.uldnt Happen to a Dog" and ! Ken Curtis and Hoosier Hot ! Shots in "Song of the Prairies " j February 18 and 19 Robert Young and Ann Richards in j "The Siarching Wind." February 20. 21 and 22 Van ! Johnson and Esther Williams in "Easy to Wed." February 23 Charlie Chan ond Benson Fong in "Shadows Over Chinatown" and Gerald Mohr and Janis Carter . in 'Notorious Long Wolf." February 24 and 25 Pai O'Brien and Ruth Warwick in "Perilous Holiday" and Marjori- Advertising - - Announcements: $2. FOR KENT. FOR RENT Furnished cabin, nice, clean and warm. 1142 Park Ave. Phone Green 224, (25 ROOMS FOR RENT 1021 2nd West. 33) FOR RENT Heated office space. Apply G. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd , Phone 57. (to FOR RENT Store on 3rd Ave. Good location, good for any kind of business except restaurant. Apply B.C. Clothiers. (28) HELP WANTED WANTED Housekeeper, live in; gocd salary. Call 722 Fifth Avenue West. (tf) MAIDS WANTED at Miller Bay Hospital ror kitchen and cleaning. White and Native applicants will be considered. Apply by letter or ph6nc to Miller Bay Indian Hospital. (27) WANTED WANTED 30- lo 35-ruot trai ler. Write Box 200, Daily News, giving details and price. (tf) WANTED Will buy Brunswick records, limited number. Gill or Purple Label, and catalogues, 1923 or later. Search your old record cabinet, basement or attic. Phone serial numbers to 3C9 or write "Records," co P.O. Box 519. (tf) ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND B OARDTablc meals. Home away Irom home. Men preferable. 022 Frascr street. (32) PERSONAL A T TTv" f r r, T T T-i r . i wmuujuc insurance rates arc goins up Feb. 1. Call at Collart and McCaffcry Ltd. lo take advantage ol old rates. (21) MACHINERY 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. (tf) NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rales 75c up 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19S Sea Cadet Orders K.C.S.C.C. -CAPTAIN COOK' Lleut.-Cmdr. A. S. Mitchell. Commanding Wednesday, January 29, 1917 19:00 Duty Watch to muster. 19:10 Markers Fall In. 19:15-HancU fall In. 19:20-Officers' call. 19:25 Colors. 19:30 Captain's Inspection. 20:10 Stand Easy. 20,20 Hands to Classes. 21:00 Secure. 21:10 Sunset. 21:15 Dismiss. Duty Watch Hood Divitlon. Duty Officer CPO R. Mc-Chesney. Duty Petty Officer PO P. Wilson. (It is important that all personnel should attend). V. B. CICCONE, 1st, Lieut., R.C.S.C.C COMMITTAL IN j ASSAULT CASE : Preliminary hearing 'of James Wood, charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, ended before Magistrate W. D. Vance In city police court yesterday. There was committal for trial after a number of witnesses had been heard. Wood is charged with assaulting George Charleston with a glass bottle in a Third Avenue cafe on January 18. A. B. Brown is acting as counsel for the accused. It was expected that Wood would appear before Judge W. E. Fisher in county court for election this afternoon. Reynolds and Fred Brady in Meet Me On Broadway." February 20 and 27-Alfred Drrke and Janet Blair in "Tars and Spars." , f, FINE COMEDY ROMANCE HERE "The Bride Wore Boots," with Stanwyck, Cuiniuings and Lynn, This Week-end at Capitol An exciting and highly entertaining comedy romance, featuring three highly popular stars-Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Cummlngs and Diana Lynn comes to the CaDitol Theatre here tills Thureday, Friday and Saturday in "The Bride Wore Boots." The story concerns the domestic difficulties of an outdoor girl and an indoor man portray ed by Miss Stanwyck, who love3 norses, and by Cummlngs, who abhors them. A precarious situation arises wlwn Miss Lynn appears on the scene with cnsulns compromising situations, a divorce ensues and the climax comes when Cummlngs. to win his wife back, decides- to ride in a stecple:hase. There fellows an extremely hilarious racing scene and a rollicking ending. Other members of the cast in elude Patrick Knowles. a rejected but still persistent suitor of Miss Stanwyck; Peggy Wood, as Barbara's discerning mother; the late Robert Bsnchley. as a gay uncle, and Willie Best in the role cf a ncjro stablehand Survives Although Made Human Torch VANCOUVER, --Gerard Jor- dison, aged 40, survived a f.re ordeal when burning fuel from an exploding tank marie him a human torch onton of the Res ent Theatrs here Sunday night. 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