PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEW3 Saturday, May 19, 1945 w-ui.: ui course It "Oh Sis! Raining and-My New Coat, Too!" "No Need to nrgg&lr ! At Worry, Mom Got It at Peoples." W V " M n 7d Business and a Work to please everyone No work too large or too small H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Work UNION PAINTER P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 ' GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tac Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Evenings Only Phone Red 315 424 8th Ave. W. SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 p.o. Box 274 FOR PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE mail nour qlasses to UMBIA OPTICAL CO. LT-2 i 509 SEYMOUR ST. VANCOUVER. B.C. Support Your Police Chief's Safety Campaign CHECK YOUR BRAKES S- E. PARKER LIMITED Ford and Mercury Dealers 170 E. 3rd Avenue PHONE Sil The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Quality Repairs at Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Prince Rupert, B.Ci .',! Couldn't Happen Here!) aft NEW GIRLS' COATS RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Professional FRENCH TUITION Special tuition in the French language in preparation for summer examinations. Please leave name and address at Daily News office. EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 8D8 Mail Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavine 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 821. 1363 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef :' Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 JOHN DUTHIE PASSES AWAY Alan Who Was Prominent in Smithers Mining Decade Ago Passes SMITHERS. May 19 Word has been received in Smithers that John F. Duthle, who started and operated the Duthle mine at Smithers some years ago, passed away at his home near Seattle last month. Mr. Duthie was a fre quent visitor to Smithers when the mine was In operation here but has been in poor health for the past 10 years. Too Much Rain In Bulkley Valley SMITHERS, May 19 Freauent rains for the past 10 days have Kept creeks and rivers at a high level and have also hindered farmers in getting tholr seeding done as the .ground is too wet to be worked. The season here is later than usual and, while heavy crops of hay might be expected from present indications, it might be that other crops may be s;t back and make it late for them to ripen before frost arrives in the fall. It is not often that the local farmers have to comDlaln of too much rain but this seems to be one year when they do so. Buy War Savings Stamps - - Classified Advertising - - Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. FOR RENT FOR RENT Room, 12 days only. wiuy, i an Ave. tost, (it) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf) WANTED WANTED Rooms or room and board for two to twenty men. Dominion Construction Co. Ltd., co Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative, Phone 763 or Red 786. (121) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Nobl-ston. WANTED TO BUY R.C.A. Victor record player, in good condition. Phone Black"84. (tf) WANTED Two or three-room suite. Phondt American Signals! 388. f (120) T help Wanted WANTED Stenographer. Girl with some knowledge of easy bookkeeping preferred. Good wages to experienced girl. Apply Booth Fisheries Canadian Co., No. 3, Government Wharf. (tf) WANTED By local earaec. youth or man for lubrication and tire repairs; full-time employment. Apply Employment and Selective Service Office A.M. 179. (117) WANTED Experienced scam- miuss, or inexperienced worker who is willing to learn, for local tailor shop. Apply Employment Selective Service Office A.F. 162. (tf) WANTED Woman or soldier's wife, housekeeper for apartment. Sleep in. Phone Red 878. (tf) WANTED Campman, with Knowledge oi nsn grading and storekeeplng, for local fish buyer. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 180. (120) PERSONAL WOULD BLANCHE from Calgary, piease can uiacK aaa as soon as possible, (H6) SLENDOR TABLETS are effect ive, i weeics' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. . (117) DANCE NOVELTIES, paper hatsJ iivwio, utniers, etc., now obtainable at Northern Distributors, 210 4th Street, agents for Dance Novelty bureau. (134) VIGORINE FOR MEN with lowered vitality, nervous debility, mental and physical exhaustion, Regain new energy and pep. Tones and invigoratea ine wnoie nervous system. 15 day's treatment. $1 box. Sold at all Drug Stores. LOST AND FOUND LOST Would the party who took the anchor and anchor chain from boat Arabia belonging to "Ring" kindly return same to deck of Arabia under Cow Bay. Bridge. (118) LOST Black leather wallet containing name and $4.50. Reward. Please leave at Dally News office. (nc) LOST Rose sweater at Bus Stop. Please leave at Dally News. . (119) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES STENOS. TYPISTS, POSTAL 1L.uKK.tj ror Oovernment war work. You can train at home. Free Information, M.C.C. Civil fiervlce Schools Ltd., AD. "BILL" HUNTER He arrived home on last night's train from his naval duties on the Atlantic to spend six weeks' leave. It is a. year and a half since he was last home. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hunter. LONDON, 0 Experimental cultivation In Britain of dande lions grown from seeds sent by the U.S.S.R. after iho f.ili of Malaya has wielded rubber nearly as good as plantation rubber;' the Imperial institute reports. WORK WANTED ACCOUNTANT wishes evening and Saturday work keeping books for small firm. Apply Box 5, Dally News. (118) FOR SALE FOR SALE Simmons bed with mattress, washing machine, table and four chairs, etc. Apply 1384 6th Ave. East (evenings). (lis) FOR SALE Occasional chair, oaoys rea ana toys, dishes. Phone Green 997. (113) FOR SALE Completely lurnish- cu ftuom nouse, jeou.uu. nve-room house, modern with basement, $2,850.00. Concrete Block with one six-room apartment, two three-room apartments and three bedrooms, $2,000. See Collart & McCaffery Limited, Third Ave. West, next to the Three Sisters Cafe. : (tf) FOR SALE Single bed, complete. Green 965. (tf) FOR SALE Baby carriage and trio, rnone tnue 148. (118) J FOR SALE Portable sewing ma chine. Apply 1831 7th East. FOR SALE Single bed. com plete, $a.uo. Also Electric iron and book cupboard. 224 5th Ave West. (inj FOR SALE Viking 7-tube radio, ijiuuuciuiy new. rnone 002. (116). FOR SALE Small house, aiaic possession. Terms ar- ranged. Phone Blue 167. (116) FOR SALE $1200 cash buys the best available residential site in prince Rupert, Lots 7 and 8, Block 11, sec. 5, opposite residence of G. W. Nickerson. Taxes low. M. M. Stephens. (117) FOR SALE Five rnnm hnnso with bath; full-sized basement, newly remodelled, clear grounds, centrally located. 505 7th Ave. East, aftej- 7 p.m. (118) FOR SALE Approximately 250x " uutbum jana on gooa creek, two miles from Prince Rupert. P.O. on highway, suitable market garden or auto camp. Taxes less than 510.00 per year, Price $250.00 cash. M. M. Stephens. (117) FOR SALE Boat Gopher, 30 feet long, 8V2 foot beam, 3'2 foot depth; 8 h.p. clay engine. Rigged for trolling. Apply on boat at New Floats. (117) FOR SALE Regulation overseas cartons. 5 lbs. and 11 lbs. sizes at 10c and 15c. The Variety Store. FOR SALE Furniture, like new; garden and household effects; 3-plece wine chesterfield set; dinette set; washing machine; typewriter, etc. 944 Hays Cove Ave- (118) MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lnmhr mnrn economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, Bc- (tf) FOR SALE Four-room house, furnished. Apply No. 50, Cow Bay- (117) FOR SALE At Terrace, 30-acre fruit ranch; 150 trees bearing, 15 acres wooded good rich ,i um.(ldern 6room house with bathroom, full plumbing and fectric light; good..out-bu Idlngs. choice loeati6h,,lVa miles to town and school. 111-ness of owner forces 'sale. Sacrifice for cash; clear title. Write for particulars to Box 154, Terrace. B.C. H17) At Smithers Whjskers Are Vogue "Klondike Night" Is nig; Invent at Interior Town SMITHERS, May 19 "Klon- dyke Night," which had been much advertised locally, went over with a very bis bans' Wed nesday night when people from all over the valley gathered at ihe hall to take in the program. II. N. Parrott was master of cere monies and conducted the affairs of the evening. One half of the floor of the big hall was reserved for danclnz while the other half was packed tight with a milling crowd. A nine-niece orchestra surjnlled the music for dancing while vari ous other musicians accompanied the choruses and musical acts. Whlskers,( both natural and artificial, uiuiaui, were wcic in ill prominence JIUIIUHCIICC all uU through the proceedings and some 25 bewhlskered natives r.it,hprvl In frnnr. of tho during the evening to have their photograph taken, Just some thing they cculd keep to show their children, or itrandchlldren. what kind of croo of whiskers could be B'&wn in the Bulkley Valley in 1915. There was a number of heavily cropped faces but Pete Eby's pro fuse hirsute adornment caueht the eye of the lude3 who award ed him the first prize. i" Incident .uviuviltr" i ally Pete won the same honor at. a previous Klcndyke night here several years ago. In the othr contests of the evening, Miss Mary Fowler won first prize and Mrs. Jack Chan- man second Drlze for th hot costume. ' munlctfKt micr with! ctnplcton a , j . quick Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kllpat-1 T-R-C'. a proven remedy Kratefullyuiiei rick Ck won the prize In ths "Old : by thousand!. I'utyourtrurtlnT-R-C't. W Waltz' Wolr" lor fnr i,i k K..tiP1!?male.to'itveKheumallcl'aln Time being the best dancers Miss Marcella Edmonds had the most votes in the "Klondykc Queen' contest to wtn over ths other contestants, Miss Cella Goheen of Smithers and Miss Hargreaves of Telkwa. Miss Edmonds was crowned as queen. In the drawing for the main .nrlze of the evening, from tickets sold In the Klondyke Queen contest. Kenneth Anderson of Smuthers won a $50 Victory Bond. Ralph Smith, with his "Salome" song and with his. harem of scantily clad beauties accom panying him, took the fancy of uie crcwd in the floor show numbers. Ralph's black whiskers and hard hat helped him a lot. The proceeds from the show will go to the Red Cross and there was no doubt a very good Urn realized toward that end SMITHERS WENT 142 PERCENT ON ITS BOND QUOTA SMITHERS. May 19 Sales of Victory Bonds In Smlthera In tho issue came to more than tfi-xvin tr. grriD t im of the quota of $45,000 There were very few larse (bonds sold tout there were more individual buyers of smaller bond3 to make this the largest amount yet sold here in any Is sue. Geoff. Wootton. who had charge of the northern district with offices in Prince RuDert during the sale, arrived iln Sml- tliers from Prince Rupert Thurs day morning. He will pick up his car here and drive to his home In Vancouver. He is well pleased with the shewing that has been made dn the north. Buy War Savings Stamps ASTHMA Why Miffer m ullli AstlnnaT TliiniMUiiiN n erf!1 Unit the most ffectUr thing lliey Iiuip fouiiO U "Dmls Asl lim:i Hrme.ly "KILL" Fur I liter Mil I use, vrry fffci-IUp. 3 ttwkt' Mipph, :, ltti I hull !.". M flm- Ill llriim'u or or Mi .am I Cull UU lied liemi'H. II (II ECZEMA IXHWT IIITKH PMHtlASIS . Ahk jmir ilmcsM for "llatls' I'rurlt ui Crrum." thr new mi. grease, im-Miiln, iilc k-uc tins renin, (inc. l.oo. l.i;.1 per Jar. Try It fur Ifciby taenia. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MININO MACHINERY All types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled l' SEEDING HAS PROGRESSED However There Has Been-Little Germination Better Weather Needed WINNIPEG, May 19 Rapid progress has been made with seeding this nast week as day time weather was satisfactory. But at nights It has been cool and very little germination has taken place, according to the weekly crop report of the Department of Agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. Wheat seeding varies from 85 percent completed in some Darts of south central Albert to less than 10 percent In the lower lying lands of the Red River Valley. The majority of districts now need warm weather to permit completion of seeding and to start germination. Other dis tricts, south and west of Reglna lor instance, .vu..v reoulre in tn luino v asslst dlng sprouting. Weath er aunnS me next ten days I will largely determine the ac tual reduction in wheat acreage. In the Okanagan Valley weather has been showery and cool. Soft fruits are expected to yield as well as If not better, than last year unless, something un-forsccn occurs. The apple crop will be almost as heavy as last year. CANTERBURY. Ene.. O) - Names fif Rnmon ...... . nntt... r.t il. - - jywfctia ui MIL flrst r second century have been found on earlv Dottprv unearthed In new Canterbury excavations. Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain Ache all over? Stiff anil aore In Jolnti nnj unj StiffncM, Ut them help you find the la it relief you want. Get a mx today 30c. II at drugsiiti everywhere. T-27 HEAR . . . Tom Kciri Olof Hanson and E. T. Ajiplcwlinitc Speak on Questions of Importance to VOU at a PUBLIC MEETING I.O.D.E. HALL Monday, May 21, 7:45 p.m. . EVERYBODY WELCOME Be TRULY SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASEIl STREET Prince Rupert IMC-iASfiNd B H Oil ShlnaU Slain (or color charm proiKhon to vow roof- B-H Point lo pal. on old kovio look iU n.wl GORDONS HARDWARE ioaay at 5:00 - 7-(i7T- 7(,0-PJ, ALAN LAI) I) "AND NOWjrpM MONDAY "V-U SALUTE TO -VICTORY" By L. W Brockington POPULAR SCIENCE - CARTOON Capitol SUNDAY 1 PAI FREE SERVICE SHOW "ANI NOW TOMORROW" Lorctta Young; - Alan I .a rid (New Westminster) Progressive-Vote LIBERM COAL and WOOD HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 24th of MAY CELEBRATION We have plenty at THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes COMING I Dtanna ft "CAYT E mj SIXCIS 5 FLAG for the Arc Little Dolla" SUNDAY JDDMOE J Llojd Xolan HeattJ "TIME TO Kill Also "Docks of XtJ 1 The Candidal! L T. AITLEWBJI GREEN SP TAXI 65 17