c rnAT CIATED Donaldson ""elm NRRA Camp i-mber 1945 Mrs. S. - thi dtv sent a coat t" on imperial outer? Ul 'v Hrive on be- i in.!""' ropean war suuc.no. receiving a ieer 01 f fvnm 9 rrrate- . ... n iiNitKA cam J L Ul " Italy The acKnow-oave a tiint of bitter lu nao oeen enuun-u had brlehteneci nice Ooci wy.h the receipt The man's name wai rkas and ne nas writ- n . . I J r n CI f l m Ions wait for an outer . . l,., fill f lllofl received a coat, When ;ap of paper I tooK found your address the addn'is I lioped ' nl Kiig'agmiMit Announcement: H. II 111 lll rvn and expressions of rxicndrd In our recent in in the lass of lius-fathcr we wish to cx- i'pp appreciation. Ouncan anil family. rm s.m.i: - 2100 feet No. 1 sca- or phone Henry Hc- ri- i, i fi.. ... I . . (37) U.vby s crib, play o chair go-cart. 134) Puppies; Dalma- ri n" i : iTPf i i .n in u:i Fr Street Phone (33) Five room house. cr heated, 114 9th nunc ivcu ooj. (WW Kit:hen cabinet :ur -bln) Wall cabl- UUUlu UU ll'L. (11I11I1' i. Phone Black 84. (30) 26-foot cedar poles. ' loundatlon posts. -Small house, newly throughout. Full oil heating, etc. i 284. (34 - Westvlew poultry win iuuuci n iiuuac, muiea; cement loun- nr. r r iiirnnAm 1ao hens, good all wln- , j MH jw M. V. J farm, 1600 Moresby Hrtv 0T1 DuUitA Tit. (37) nlrtnw a r en. 'i.uiii m iri'd vrk n i- ' " V. VW, bunds. 95c: S nsr o (1 Vnr niva III.m. ..... -I""tt)U I rkL IIV.IT) rill A L-lnHa r Un-,1 furnitnrn nf Iho Innr. . . n r v. TT t nn t MINATIONS NOW for Spring ex- i, 1V&.,. VITI1 ",lu", oui 1'inapri.nn eg, Man. I'O hcsl in r.'iilin nwntimi . . . i . IV ltlnn...- BURNS LAKE GUIDE DIES BURNS LAKE Thomas Mad- Klnley, aged 70, well-known guide, and trapper who was known to his friends as the "Mayor of Dosta Lake," died here recently. He was found dead In hU cabin, having succumbed, apparently, to heart disease. Mr. MacKinley was well known In Prince Rupert, having acted as guide to many hunting parties.' He was In Prince Rupert a month ago and during his visit here was guest at a Rod and Gun Club banquet. He was a veteran of the Boer War and had worked on surveys of the Oolsa Lake district years ago. that I might have a chance for betterment of my future. The past has made me very bitter as I could not see any future for myself. "This letter seemed like it had been sent by God and God will help through this letter, Now I'll send my letter and wait for an answer." Classified Advertising - - '20 fiPT WOri pT in'rriiuii, minimum i uurr. (mm;, nil mi noilf ri, .L - irknnbl CWMlYH NlltlPfft Wlllinrfll rMlltlfl.fi M A IT IlltrA FOR IlKNl FOR RENT Two-room cabin, unfurnished; good location; reasonable. Phone 342 Armstrong Agencies. (33) FOR RENT Furnished house, 2181 7th East. Phone Blue 815. (If) ROOMS FOR RENT 1021 2nd Went. (33) FOR RENT Heated office spaca. Apply a. P. linker & Co. Ltd , Phone 57. (tf) IIF.l.P WANTED WANTED - Clerk - Steno or Clerk -Typist, female, with some experience for wholesale fish house. Permanent position. Apply In writing slating experience and salary expect ed to Box 203, Daily News, (tf) WANTED Experienced wooden boat builders. Apply Prince Rupert Dry Dock. (34) HELP WANTED Graduate nurses at Prince Rupert Gen cral Hospital. Full particulars of service can be obtained from the Matron. (tf) HELP WANTED Ward maids at Prince Rupert Oenerrrl Hospital. Apply Matron. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper for small family. Sleep in; light work; good wages. Phone Red 819. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper, live In; good salary. Phone Blue 699. (tf) WANTED WANTED 30- to 35-foot trol- ler. Write Box 200, Dally News, giving details and price, (tf) LOST AND 10UND FOUND Bicycle, between Jfonaj and New Years. Owner may have information regarding same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement, (tf) FOUND Automobile radiator cap. Owner may obtain same at Dally News on payment ot this ad. (tf) FOUND Keys on ring. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) 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. () R.C.A. Victor c Uiilstanuinpr Combination of 1!U7 he VRA 56 VICTROLA NEW FIVE-TUBE CIRCUIT FINEST CRYSTAL PICKUP TONE ARM HANDSOME WALNUT CABINET NOW ON DISPLAY AT rCpD Radio Dial V I r IV 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) SATURDAY P.M, 4:00 Hawaii Calls 4:30 Hot Air 5:00 Playhouse Party 5:30 Sweet and Low Down 5:45 Sports College 0:00 CBC News 0:05 Recorded interlude 6:15 Music a la Carter 6:30 Saturday Night Serenade 7:00 Dancing Party 7:30 Organ Music 8:00-ed River Barn Dance 8:30 Old Time Rythm 9:00 Current and Choice 9:15 This Week 9:30 Three Son's Trio 9:45 Lee Sims 9:55 Interlude 10:00-CBC News 10:10 B.C. 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MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 81 00 CBC NcwS " 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music For Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal. 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Organ Encores 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Keyboard and Console 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M. 12:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume NEW 165 HP DIESEL ENGINE POWER UNITS Central Motors Model G-71 STATIONARY suitable for shovels, cranes, draglines, busses and trucks, sawmills, generators, pumps, tractors, etc. Described In Bulletin 153. MARINE-165 HP or 225 HP See Marine Bulletin. IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT from limited stork in Winnipeg;. WE SPECIALIZE in New and Used Heavy Equipment for earth moving, construction, in I n i n c, lumbering, and Industry such as Tractors, Shovels, Draglines, Diesel Engines, Trucks, etc. Wire for specification bulletins on the equipment you require. S. II. Levcnthal & Co. Machinery Dealers WINNIPEG Dealer Inquiries Invited TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace Local News Moose Wljlst Drive and Dance Saturday, February 8, 8,:30 p.m. Members and guests. ;(33J Alex Storrle returned eo the city on the Camosun Friday afternoon from a brief visit to Vancouver. Even Evenson, after a week's business visit to the city, is sail ing tonight by the Camosun on his return to Vancouver. Special meeting Steam and Operating Engineers, Carpen ters' Hall, Sunday, 7:30. Members please attend. (tf) Tedman Andersen arrived In the city on the Camosun yesterday from Seattle to visit with his sister and brother-ln law, Mr. and Mrs, C. Lunstrom. Job's Daughters' Birthday Party It was fourth birthday ' last night for the local bethel of Job's Daughters and the occa sion was suitably celebrated by the girls and their friends. After the bethel meeting, at which four of the girls Carol Grey, Bettv Allen. Mollv Frew and Pat J udd received majority degrees. there was a social session during which a ha'ntfeome birthday cake presented by Margaret MoMn and her mother, Mrs. J. R. Morln was duly cut by Honored Queen Bernice Eastwood, assisted by Past Honored Queens Mona Mc Rae, Molly Frew and Marie-Boulter. There was a monologue by Mona McRae arid other forms 'of entertainment. A can of meal, donated by .Mrs. Alex Mackenzie, was won by George Geddes- and the attendance prize was won by Kathleen Hills 12:30-CBC News 12:45-Easy Listening 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Afternoon Recital 1 :45 Commentary 1:48 Cooking School . 2:00 From the Classics 2:30-Foot!lght Favorites 2:45 From the Pages of Melody 3:00 Messer's Islanders 3:15 Mirror fcr Women 3:30 Serenade 3:45 BBC News and Commentary A neqlected smile jf- can be a nfi IN JUST $ DAYS Dingy teeth smoke-stained teeth . . . . . neglected teeth ... can sparkle again in just three days. That's the promise Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder makes. Try Dr. Lyon's for just three days and see the Mr difference it makes in your smile. Dr. Lyon's tastes wonderful. Is easy to use. Economical... matched lor price, it outlasts tooth pastes two to one. Reliable Prescriptions When your prescription is compounded by us you are assured of getting exactly what the Doctor specifies. You are assured of having the prescription 'Compounded properly by an experienced and fully qualified pharmacist. We use only the very best grade materials available. Ormes lid. "Jiiet Pioneer Drtqgiats mm Items. A Cash for old gold. Bulger's. W. A. Cole lough returned Friday afternoon on the Cam osun from a hrief huslness trip to Vancouver. A Basketball Tonight, Civic Centre. Mrs. W. J. Crawford has re turned to her home at Stewart after having come here for treatment for a badly cut hand. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lincoln and two children, of Kincolith, arrived in the city Friday after noon on the Camosun from a trip to Vancouver. Delegates who have been in the city during the past week attending the sessions ol Prince Rupert Presbytery, United Church of Canada, are leaving this week-end on their return to their respective homes. The out-of-town delegates have In eluded Rev. D. W. More of Ocean Falls, chairman of the Presbytery, Rev. W. R. Johnson of Bella Bella, Rev. W. R. Cantelon of Hartley Bay, Rev. Peter Kelly and Rev. W. R. Henderson of the mission boat Thomas Crosby. Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Mc-Leod of Ocean Falls. TOO IJVTE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Towels, sizes 28x40 and 20x25; 2000 ; 20c to COc. On sale Monday to Wednesday. J. H. Malr, 171 3rd Avcnu.- East. (It i Announcements All rnlvwlnmui'ttf. in Mil column ulll bu chnruiHl for a full month i.t 25c a word. Hill 60 Valentine Tea, Prince Rupert Hotel February 12. Bordf n School Rummage Sale, Feb. 12, 13. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, February 13, 0 p.m. Carrabral Valentine Dance, February 14, .Civic Centre. Job's Daughters piano concert, presenting Joe Franky, Presby terian Church, Wednesday, February 19. Presbyterian Tea at Mrs. T. W. Brown's, March 13. Presbyterian Spring Sale. April 10. Orange Ladles' Tea and Sale, Civic Centre, April 18. ! - j DON'T LET YOUR ORDERS CONSUMERS GO TOO LATE! Orders are piling tip and the supply situation Is not so food. You are advised to keep your orders well In advance to jive us the best possible clianee to keep you supplied. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Phones 116 and 117 FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS MAYORESS IS CONGRATULATED Mayor Nora E. Arnold, newly-elected chief magistrate of Prince Rupert, continues to receive congratulatory messages and letters from all parts of Cahada. Mrs. Arnold 1 one of four Canadian chief magistrates. Others are: Mayor H. W. Porter of Kentvllle, N. S.; Reeve Ann Shipley of Teck, Ont., and Reeve Mrs. J. Popoff of Slocan B.C. HALIFAX HAS FALL OF SNOW HALIFAX Three inches of snow, the first in a month, fell on Halifax yesterday. You saw It In The News! . -.-.a m m m Tl M I mL . V9I I I "W iff I . k I w I I . w I m I I b' U,a UlNUINl Aar I KIN 15 VV V The newesj in Ladies' Rings . . . The Cocktail Ring They come In "out of the ordinary' shapes with rubies, diamonds, etc. Useful for dress and dinner occasions. 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