Thursday, January '30, 1941., t For Distinctive Service TEA BAGS Vancouver Bride Is Entertained containing many useful and attractive gifts which were presented to the bride who responded suitably. The guests Included Mesdames T Black. W. Cook r i n. iDungate, A. Dybhavn, K. Green, H. Shower at imme 01 irs. u. u a.ih. Hill, K. Husoy, E. Jensen A Martinusen. J Mnntho n 8henton. o. f?tnlp p I ' . WHtlUWt4UllU, A A. Many friends gathered at thjTarr. M. Valentin and the Misses home of Mrs. H. L. A. Tarr for "a shower In honor al Mrs. P. A. Sunderland who has been visiting In Prince Rupert where she formerly resided previous to her recent mar-riaRe in Vancouver. The evening was spent playinr bridge and other popular games, the prize winners being Miss Sheila Stuart, Mrs. George Shenton, Miss Huzel Hill and Mrs. W. Dungate. Mrs. B. Rcald and Mrs. C.J. Cur-rie were In charge of the delicious refreshments served at midnight. These Included a lovely brides' cake especially prepared by Mrs. B. Roald and decorated by Mrs K. Husoy Mrs. Roald and Mrs. Tarr carried it. a beautifully decorated basket Marearet nimninohnm tr.i, Hampton, Hazel Hill, Edith Johnston, Nora Rudderham and Sheila Stuart. While visiting In Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. RlinrWlnnH turned to Vancouver Wednrsday. were the guests of Dr. and Mrs Tarr. C.N.R. Trains For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays .. o pjn. From the East Tuesdays, Thursday's and Saturday n p.m. . mm - j We bought three brand new heaters Just so you woumn t ireeze We boURht three cars to put them m They answer i I I i .1. . If 1 anil nnrlted within I ICktU) luniw i m I a few bour-thee litUe aristo- 1 I craU add brightness toour weH 1 really I Try a can ot twotliejr're 1 " I MacKenzie's Furniture A OOOI I'LACK TO UV 11 ONLY SHOPPING BAGS Water proof with zipper and handles. Regular price $1.50. Special Act Quickly, They Won't Last Long Phone 775 $1.15 327 3rd Avenue UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CAKDENA FRIDAY, DAY 130 pm. 10:30 'pn,' Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Iue Vancouver. Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Island Service- (fortnightly) Leave Prince Rupert January 0 and 30, Fel.ruary 3 and 17 10 p.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets al i Of rice Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets rrom FRANK J. SKINNER. Prince Rupert Agent. Third Avcjhone568 'THREE-TWO PLEASE' f The cars are painted in two-tone blue Their beauty is equalled in ease If you want safety with comiort r.ji'n ns sit 'THREE-TWO PLEASE RUPERT'S LARGEST TAXI SERVICE Ont,. wn T7V.K 1 rlln'o tfffr you store-wide sale, you save tncv-;'"1 "' ery purchase. Zu) Mrs. Olsen of Whltehorse,-dauglT-i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feero, following a visit to the city, Is sailing this Afternoon on the Princess Norah for a trip to Seattle. Mrs. H. L. Landry and s-an. Thorpe, are sailing this afternoon MADE IN CANADA Lieut, and Mrs. J. II. Ewart are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Bowes are sailing this afternoon on the Masonic Ball, Friday, February 21. B.O.N. Masquerade February 21. United Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's February 27. Tiinstrntrd travelogue. "Up North" Mrs, Mandy, United Church. Fcbru ary 28, 8 p.m. "Onvernment Liquor Art" (Section 28) NntU'f of AM11a't,"n ,'or ft nrvt i.Hi'.Nri: ,nnv ift trp.RRBY OIVEN that on .t intv, rtov rt Flebruarv 1941 next the vuiderslgnxl Intends to apply to the Liquor control uuora """ . reaiiect or premiww "-u,w., - YrvrK Hotel on . '"''..""in T. Cltv of Prince J,..".. ...vr.n n. inntU dear.rlbed aa LoU Nineteen (iu) ani i m BUKi Twenty-Uiree (23) In Section One (1) Ml 823. Prlix-e Rupert Land neglstra.tlon District In the P11?0 ot Brttlsh Columbia for the sale of beer by the eUss or y tile bottle for con-.,nrwtn.. mi tli iwwnlses or else- DATED thU th day oi January 1041. ROBERT CORTLAND MUTCH Applicant. -f I7T2 DAILY N2WS .PAQITHRd Announcing LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say Three Two please." Just say "Three Two please." j tonight' 102nd Auxiliary Dance at the Miss Hazel Leask will rail Armory tomorrow. Jan. 31. 9 to 2. on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. . ! Ello's February Furniture Bale Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sinclair will' sail tonight on the Prince Rupert Llovd Rice, one of the originals of the local Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve unit, of whom there are now very few left here, Is sailing tonight on the Prince George for Victoria. Notice is given that gun will be carried out from Bar rett and Frederick batteries be on the Princess Norah for Victoria j tween the hours of 8:30 a.m. and where they will take up future resi lience. 5:00 D.m., on the 28th, 29th and 30th of January. 1941 (24 B f' Costs less tharTV Vk I v per average 1 r DaKing UCUk. . iv4wv .v. , UilUlUj UCltJiail V1CC-CUJI- . service are sallihg this afternoon on by the Belgian minister to Canadu. the Princess Norah'for Victoria. A substantial donation of $8955 from the women of Massett, dellver-prf hv Mrs. H. R. Frost, has been re Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25fi a word. 102nd Auxiliary Dance Armories, January 31. Masonic Telephone Bridge, February 4. Orange tea, Mrs. Krikevsky's February 5. Catholic tea, Mrs. R. E. Moore's February 6. HosDltal Annual Ball, Moose Hall, February 7. wnrw tea. Mrs. S. Haugan's February 12. Proceeds War Relief. Presbyterian tea, Mrs. George Mitchell's February 13. Basketball Association Valentine Party February 14. Lutheran Valentine tea, Metro- pole Hall, February 14. Cambral Valentine Tea, Legion Hall February 15. calline to the colors all Belgians in this country between the ages of 16 and 19 years Inclusive and between 25 tnd 35 Inclusive. ceived by the Prince Rupert branch 1 Speaker at the regular weekly of the Canadian Red Cross Society. 'luncheon of the Prince Rupert Ro- 1 k it,. Jnn.tlnn nf tin frnm. Port -. fniiv ta,-'....''n M n 1..m AllUbliCi uwuw ; tttljf lUUaj Wild Li. Vy. JSIUUCWCII. Simpson Indians has oko been re-prince RUperfs new city commis-Icelved. Isioner, who is here from Victoria I for a week or so. Mr. Bracewell spoke on "Some Fbases of Municipal Life." Dr. Neal Carter, the president of the dubwas in the chair and there was a good attendance 3f members with a few guests. IN THE SUPREME 60URT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND of April A.D. 1941 falling which distri bution will be made naving regard oniy to such claims of whloh I shall have been notified. DATED at Prtace Rupert. B.C., me ICth dy df Jimunry 1941. , NORMAN WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. ix Tin: si rui'.Mi: roruT ok iikitisii COI.r.MltlA IX PltOllATK In the Mailer of the "AilnUiiWratlnn Act" Anil In the Matter of the Kstale of IVaiw ur P Flutter, made the 27th day of January. AX). 1B41, I ,was oppolned Administrator, with will annexed, of the tnu of Donald Crerar. deceased, and all parUe having claims against said estate are hereby required to furnish same, proix-rly verified, to me on or before the 2tti day of fnoruary, a. u. and all parties indebted to .the estate are required to pay toe amount of their indebtedness o me jorcnwiui. DATED the 28th day of January, A-u. 1941. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C, IN Till; Sl I'KKMK COI KT OF UKITISII COM.MIUA IN rUOIltTK III the Mailer of the "Ailnilnlstrntlon Ait" Anil In the Mailer of the KMate of Aitniiutu iiim.iiiIiif f'rerur. DeeeiiNed TAtfip NfmrrK tha,t bv order of His Honor, W. E. Fleher. made tlie 2Tth day of January, A. D. 1941, I was appointed Administrator, wiwi wim unuwtu, Mu u.ta)n r.f Auciirita Ttxiftlinliiff Crerar. deceased, and all (parties having claims (1 gainst the said esiaie are nereuy re-rfiiiMi tn f uiMitth MuiiA. AiroDarlr verl- riori 1, nit mi or Dtiiore mie obn uuy of Februarj'. A.D. l94l- 811 Parties lndebll lo the estate are required to pay tlie amount of ithelr Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED the 28th dy af January, A D 1941. NIIHM.AN A. WA1 1 ottiebJ Administrator. Prlnc Rupert, B.C. THE VOGUE SHOPPE'S Annual Sale of Oddments To make room for Spring merchandise. Clearing all odd lines regard less of former prices and all dresses and coats from our fall and whiter stock at HALF PRICE. Moving Pictures Of Prince Rupert Dr. Mandy Shows Gyro Club Local Scenes of Northern B. C. Travelogue He Is Preparing Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, showed members of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club and guests at the regular weekly luncheon yesterday Prince Rupert moving picture scenes which will form part of a Northern British Columbia travelogue which Dr. Mandy is nre- i paring. The photography of scenes! I depicting various phases of Prince I Rupert activity industrial, commercial and community is outstanding and Dr. Mandy's narra tion was of much Interest. It wa3 as Interesting an etertalnment as ho fJvm f!lnh hni, hnH fnr srtmp ternoon pn the Prince Rupert for a club was conveyed by Dr. Mandy to business trip to Stewart. iPast President G. A. Hunter who (was in the chair In the absence Fusilier W. N. Munro, who has from the city of the president. W. been stationed here with the Irish. If. Stone. In addition to a good at- toft n loot Avrtn (nrt'e 4nfn frt t nm t n a r9 a Y n tYofA Tirntvs Princess Norah for a nonaay trip : .camp Borden to take a course In gusts in th persons of Dr. Neal M vancouTer. icooKery. Carter and R. G. Sutherland. f TO ANY E BURTON , This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. "OOVERXSinXT LKlt'On ACT" (Section 261 NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A -I TENIKKS IXVITK1I Tvnrfpm win be received by tihe un- IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP Sr?? ' DAVID ALLEN, Deceased. ' " ,..,7. kUctoen Tri of this I TAKE NOTICE Um toy Order of Hlfl s"1 1 Military j Su, Court of' British Ooiumb Booj. Rough Pat Suet I was on iUe 13th day or January a.u. . "?- ,n ,941 poln Admmtor of th. JJSJTT estate or uavm Alien, jormeriy 01 me 0 0,1. rvYt 1st Av. Settlement of Hytler. Brltteh Columbia. Pe -9 iu.pp r Deceiuted. 'who died on or arooire me zisi : 0 . im. io to eun- day of Btember 1940. All persons In- Tenders derslgned not later than the 10th Teb- deMl to the sold Estate are reqvlred . . , . . . l . j nlnrv 1Q41 nees to me lorUiwltb and ell persons having claims against the said Estate are required to tile them with me pro- rtlv twrtnH rm w twfrtTM t.h 3Qth dav J. J. BURTON-WILLISON, Lt. COl. D D. S. & T. O.. PRINCE RUPERT DEFENCE8. CLUB LICENCE Nntir u herebv eiven that on th 10th day of February 1941 next, the undersigned REX BOWUNQ CLUB LIMITED Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a Club Licence In reapeoc otf premises situate on the North-westerly portion on wie lui flnrrr of the Beaner Bloc ait the cor ner of Third Avenue and Third Street, upon lands described as Lots 23 and 24, Block ZD, section I. way uzo m wre wiior of Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert Lanrt Registration Distract in wie ,x-rv-T lioiliim irrr.ii. ifn-riini-ii ..vw. - - . TAKE NOTICE that toy order of His Lmhw ot British Columbia, wrtlUe nt ulH club to keen on , the premises a reoaonaDie qimmny m j iinnnp fnr ,Tvmonal consumxtlon on the IX jpremloes. .In accordaivc with the PfOv visions or tne uovormutriit uiiuvi nu i m and the Regulations promulgated there-. under. . I! DATED this 8th flay of January I REX BOWLINa UX.UU WBHtu.. j By Geo. Frltzell. President. m IN THK SUPRKME rOTIRT OF BRTTISH i IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT A vn IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of ROGER FRANCIS PERRY. leceaea. Tkww tinmra Jvirf. mv Order of Ills Honour Judge Fisher, loonl Judge of the supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the win aay 01 jammrj n. u 1941 appointed Administrator of the Estate of Roger Francis Perry, formerly of idie City of Prince Rupert, British rvihimihia. Deceased, who died on or aWm. ihji Alar, nil v rn aiutuhl ihiu. mi mromva (nriniTtl t h said Estate are required to pay T-ne ainoui ui wrn indebtedness to me Xonthwlbh and all nAtsonna hovlrtff elftltTlA Atffi.lllSt tll SAtd ptm.tA nr. rwvruunHi m ila xni wuii me properly .verified on or before the am. t A,r.rii An 1041 falllrur which distribution will be made having re-gard only to strh clunns of which I ..ion iinv nn' Timirira. DATED ftt Prtnoe Rupert, u.u.. tne 15th day of January 1941. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Admlivlstr itor. Prunes Rupert. B.u PICTURES at Reduced Prices A Pre-Stocktaking Sale of Attractive Pictures Brighten Your Home Make Ideal Gifts, Regular $1.00 7P 1 wv Reduced to Regular $1.25 95C Reduced to . -. .... . . Regular $1.75- , ? .S1.45 Reduced to .......... ; ,1'-l3tf Ett Sl-65 . tsssz :.2-95 Take Advantage of These Savings New Pictures Arc Always Appreciated Used Furniture 8-piece Dininj Itoom Suite, 2 Kitchen Chairs, Bed complete with Spring Filled Mattress, End Tables, Gateles Tables, propside Table, Airtight Heater, Brickline Heater, Davenport, Convert Lounge, Dropslde Couch, Ranges, 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, Easy Chairs, Bedroom Table, Singer Sewing Machine, General Electric Washing Machine", Remington Typewriter, Boys" Bicycle, Chest Drawers, Bedroom Dressers, Axminster Carpet 9x12, Congoleuni 9x12, Office Writing Desks, Book Cases, Kitchen Cabinet, Rad'oSj Gramophones, Complete Full She Bed, Coil Spring 3-3( Buffets, Books, Etc., Etc. COME IN LOOK AROUND OUR USED FURNITURE DEPARTMENT ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDING THIRD AVENUE NEW ROYAL HOTEL j. Zarelll Proprietor "A DOME AWAY TEOM MOW Rates 15c n BO Roomi Hot & Cold WkUr Prlnc Rupert, B.C. rbn Zll r.o. Box 111 Before Stock Taking We Are Selling Off Our Fur Goods at 25 Off We Must Clear Out the Stock . Goldbloom The Old Reliable