THURSDAY. FEBRUARY l.BW. FINE COLOURED PICTURES J i - nv;,n i little. L m Bu M -y R BRITAIN'S FIGHTING PLANES Lund AND WARSHIPS BC l ti'.i 1 m..o"H h : ci i;.s r ,,..1 Fvry frv Canadian wtl prixt lwn linr" rijln Ttitn" 'HmfKiB" . a.H -Al(Mhf a H.M.S. -M4mv" . Ark ! ' Ktig Cwil V" . H.h.Ci. "ItliMfutr anal Mtnf ottoM I or ikiiful. iratl i enm-K ,v. UK K "uHnk u i Put o::e t ibou B ':'. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE MrC';a oi burner od rondiUon Phone I3i ! E FOB SALE 334 Sixth Av-r if Eaat, i.i'hofte Blak 10. 53i r" KF.N8 FOB SAI.B - Laying "i roostm; kllkd and J 55e per lb. MmmK 3. V. ueiiver. 48 I ill SALE 1931 Ford coach, rc-1 ' fr cash. Phone Black 51' PALE Door with crnji''.n : i:v large stock of w;:,d"W-' iTvc stock of iron pipe j. heavy steam pipe up t ' 4 h Phone Black 324 B. C F.. i iturr. Third Ave FTiR RALE Owner must n ryom house. Ambrose Av r ic two storey, four bedrootr y modern. New septic tui.k Two loi.s. in excellent shape (j.i.a.j cabin included Annual v.r, around $60. Good income f i m rent Price $2700 cash or J '000 oi term with $1500 down, t im c a rent. II. O. Heiger- 3i; Ltd, 'Ml TOR SALE- A few bundles of old 'sewspaper. cheap. Apply Dii'y News. tfi TOR'El5irRENT'' BOUSE lXn SALE OR RElfT Four room, seven acres ground. Write J Mallen, South Hazelton. BC '48 1 " WANTED WANTED To rent by couple, hou.se by March 15; $20 to $25, Apply Box 214. Dally News, WANTED - Young man for warehouse Apply Swift Canadian Co. WANTEDStcnographcr. Permanent position. Phone 664. 150') WANTED Janitor for business building, part time. $30 month ly Apply Box 213, Dally News. REWARD REWARD ot $5 for Informtlon leading to securing jsmall npart mcnt or house Jy Mamli.11. Box 215, Dally News. Tl ELF WANTED HELP WANTED, MALE-ExceBenl opportunity for experienced bookkeeper for, local wholesale house. Applicant must bo will ltiR worker and able to meet public aive full particulars as to references, military status and salary expected In first let ter to Box J157, Prince Rupert, il.C DAILY NEWS WANT ADS BRINO RESULTS. PHONE 03. HOTEL ARRIVALS I'rince Rupert D. Mowatt. AJiforct Bay; V. IL Wolf. H. 8. Anderson and Killiun Vancouver; Mrs. George Terrac; R. A,. Oentles, city; A. Auplcbly, Mlsrtwi City; Doro-;I".v Boivni Central Ou, Qu:st. Oom B4f; M. Bander. ;mtt T Olon. qfcy; C Petr-Enn mid King, dnce George; McDonald. BiplUifrM: Moses W. Kijr-.v Hkceoa Ctopmg; W. J. un r o 8. AUmi: a. Wood-c and J 8-ott, Vancouver Itojal O Kuchen, Vancouver. Funeral Notice The luw-ral of the late Dagbart will take place tomorrow. Friday. Feb. 27. at 2 p.m. from the Undertakers Chapel. Timely Recipes ! HONIED UAKLD APPLES Choose good firm cooking apple, Wash, dry with a cloth Rc-m vo cores but do not peel. Cut n.j.l iiu around the apple with arp peeMng knife, or the i:.9s n( a fork. Place apples In lialiow greased baking dish. one teaspoon of honey and teaspoon ot butter in the ccn ur each cored apple Add !ia:f a cup of bollinx wotei ke -ii .t moderate ovn '380 ilc- .--er.- Fal:!'-nl.'it i uniil mM Ba.s.' ;f flu.. tit! r-ki'.' Kei ve FOOTHILLS COAL Bulkier Valley Lump and Slack Comox Pea and Nut Lumber and Building Supplle of KliuU Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone C51 Hi.mr C52 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. rhone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Steamers leave Trlnce Rupert for Vancouver: Catala every Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Thursday p.m. Cardcna every Friday 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Wands Leaving Feb. 10 and 21. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Frank Evans left on last eve- nine's train for Winnipeg. See Oordon & Anderson for Feb ruary furniture special. 10 down balance oyer 12 month. time. In O. A. Brtnd, manager of the of Imperial Oil Company, left on ted evening's train for Terrace. Mr. Howard Hlbbard and chJJd will sail on the Prince Rupert tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Varden's Entertainment, Metro- pole Hall. Friday. Feb. 27 at 8:0(1 Play, singing and dancing. R-UuQMat. AdraUaJon 50c. A Jut arrived! Another hlp merit of. fresh Boiling I owl; avtr age I't 4 I I lbs. a Each M)t Unzry & Mra. George Little, who has been Vancouver for the past couple weeks receiving medical treat ment at the hands of specialists. arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from the south and proceeded by the evening train to her home In the interior. ln;ram. Two phone, 585 and 5MW "P u . m Harry Milne, tor drunkenness, wan fined $25. with option of seven day imprisonment, In city pol' court this morning. ctoP PAIN OF Sore Throat atonce th tast-actir You'JIay'',tS!li!L on .Warning Look lot this cro on every Ap4ria Ubltt If you don't t it,ltUn' splrln.' J. C. Brady, district engineer for the provincial public works de partment, was a pMsenger on last night's train tor Terrace. Dora Lawn, for dronkuieas, was fined $25. with opUcti of seven days' Imprisonment, in cHy police court yesterday. On instructions from Dr. Cade, city medical health officer, Frank Evans was returned on last eve- iiThg's Train Xo Ylnnlpeg whence he had come seven monin-. ago. He had been a patient i; the Prince Rupert General Hospital .-uffcnng Bom tubcrculosi Child's Colds To ReDeve Misery RiA on fime-Proved Vicks VapoRub 1 Tor Your 1 FANCY TKAPOTS AND TEA SETS t t Co to I VARIETY STORE ? Trappers: Bnni? vour furs to me. Prices on all furs have gone up 20. Mink down 10'. Those same buvcrs from Cow Bay will pay 30'. more If I am there und you will Ret a square deal. When shipping furs wc wire money on receipt of uoods. C0LDRLO0M The Old Reliable" ; - Cafe Reopening j: The I! & I Cafe, Waterfront, will reopen .March 1, under jl same inanaRemcnt. 'I All Canadian Union Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada Prince Rupert, Il.C, Unit No. 1 M B B T I N G S Every fourth Sunday, 3:30 p.m., ot Each Month. METROrOLE HALL Phone Red 4C9 P.O. Box 577 DRESSMAKER Airs. Nakatanl Ladles' and Children's Alterations rhone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE. Large Public Hall For Rent. CENTRAL HOTEL Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on Four youth from Vancouver appeared before Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court yesterday afternoon on charges of beat ing their board bills at a local restaurant. They admitted the 3i charges and were given one year's suspended sentence and ordered to spoon la mond Combetli and Bruce Barnes. milk, His Funeral fine. At Kitktla ents. the Add Native Village Down Coast Mourns Turn lAtss of Charlie Tolmie. Accident and Victim. KITKATLA, Feb. 26: The fu and neral of Charlie Tolmie was held Saturday last and was attend ed by all natives In the village. The Kltkatla Band, under the leadership of H. Bro-n, led the funeral procession from Oswald Tolmie s home to St. Peter's j Church. The service was conduct- ed by the Rev. B. Shearman, who.j gave a sympathetic and appealing address to a large congregation of mourners. The hymn "What a Friend We Have in Jesus was sung and at the close a quartette. "Abide With Me. was rendered by II. Brown. J. Innes. J. IBB a.id .Mrs. ti. neuyn. me rcnuiuis an taken by the seine boat "Quad- , hiaskl." accompanied by the 'Nor-J ma O" over to Graveyard Island, where the body was Interred On Thursday the body of Tol- , mle. aged 21. who had passed away ; in the Prince Rupert General Has- j pital the preceding day following j a gun accident, was brought home to Kitkatja on the seine boat Coi-linson. ' The deceased had always boen one of the most worilr. j young men on this reserve and his J death was a great shock to all who J knew hlra. Sincere sympathy was. expressed in many ways to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tolmie. rus sisters and brothers. Those sending floral tributes t3 the funeral were Mr. and L"s. Medrlck Nelson and Lorna, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Brown, Messrs. John Vickers and Gordon Temple. St. Peter's "Church Choir." White Cross Society. Excelsior Club, Ladies' Excelsior Club, Mr. aud Mrs. Eddie Ridley from Kltkatla; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stare, Mr. and Mrs. James Innls, Mr. and Mrs. Harry tnnis from Port Esslngton, and Mrs Peter Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and family. Miss Smith and Mrs. Pilford from Prince Ru pert. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all friends who were so kind to us in our bereavement, csDedially Mr. Alfred Adams. MR. AND MRS. OSWALD TOLMIE AND FAMILY. "Kltkatla. B.C All advertisements In this column will be riharged for a full month at 25c a word. Vardens' Play, Feb. 27. Welsh Tea, Mrs. Armstrong 5th East. Feb. 28. 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Oddfel lows' Hall, March 2. oddfellows' Fortnlshtly Scotch Dance, Mar. 7. Admission 50c. Re freshments. Anglican Jumble Sale, March 12. S.O.N. Dance March 13. St. Patrick's Tea, Catholic Hall, i March. 17. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Lakle's March 19. Little Norway Tea, Mrs. Munthe'a. March 19. S.Q.N. Dance March 27. L.O.D.A. Spring Sale, April 8. St Tetcr's Spring Sale, April 23, HERE is a recipe that I've tested again and again, both in the oven and on the table. I heartily recommend Apple Muffins to you as something new in cakes for Individual servings. Until you've used this recipe youH never ccucsip what a distinctive flavour our Canadian apples can give to Muffins. I know you'll agree these muffins have a very special at-! tractjon for luncheons and teas. Apple Muffins: ; cup flour, $4 cup cornmeaL 3 i teasDOons baklntr nowder. f pa- ' t tablespoon g"ranu-' ted sugar, 1 tablespoon Fry Cocoa, Vfc teaspoon -cinnamon. 1 teaspoon nutmeg, 1 egg, 34 cup 2 tablespoons melted buttc cup apples pared and chopped ' Sift together the dry ingredi-; Beat eggs in milk. Combine j liquid and dry lngredleriu I melted butter and apple v into buttered muffin tins cook 20 minutes in oven 400 j degrees. Good luck to you! I'm sure you your family will love these Apple Muffins. Write me fo? a Free copy of the new, Illustrated Fry Recipe Booklet, "Chocolate Around the Clock" dessert and beverage suggestions for days on end. The address: Jehane Pat-j enaude, Fry-Cadbury Ltd., Mun-! treal. Mrs. P. M. Rayner will sail by the Prince Rupert tonisht on her return to Victoria after a two weeks visit here EAST WAI Ti Scllr , Tlx m lmptrti laclUr IvnaaU now ill i.ctUwr trnro, ttot k"iijl 4ictt rtlitf ( tll Ml (of yot rofit,. Sal b xn U l ttW ! 3 Household 1 Furniture a- 12 FINE MATTRESSES priced -SA"U at ) 9 UNTAINTED CHEST OF DRAWERS priced and from i up 6 DROP-LEAF TABLES priced 2 CHESTERFIELD BEDS with OCCASIONAL CHAIR at priced 65 1 ENTERPRISE OIL BURNER HEATER Just like new. at a very- low-price., B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue 1 14 Rill HRR niAmArvi0l' t upiuiiicuiai I (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) ANNOUNCEAIENT We are clad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT at our shop. with. Mr. Charlie W. Vatt in full charee. As Charlie has many years' experience In the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do it for you. WE ALSO CARRY IRESS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LING - TAILQR Slith Street Phone- 6i? Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt, "You always look slick as a whistle What can I do for my tough bristle? ' "The Blue Gillette will end your trouble. With speed and ease it whisks off stubble!" that Ail your doUr for. Gf'm&ng, hMmg tmi (trapping SJu GilUlf tlodtl oa giant precision marhiiM oaVvstoftfa la 110,000 of an il. MONEY CANT BUY AN EASIER - is the fri'KKMf: toi kt or hkitisii IN f'Ol.lMIIIA IN I'UOIIATE Jin llir Maltrr of ttif "AilminUtratloa In Act" nt In the Matter or thr IXatr ftf lliri.l.l In Knrnrllun Mrnlrn, othrrwie known a lUralu sians,n and ll.irnld Mtanm, I)rrraHl. TAKE NOTICE Uu4 by Order ot Ills Honor Judge Flsfcer. Uxsl Judge of the Supmn court of British Columbia. I waa on the 29th day of January AX). 1942 appointed Administrator of the Estate of Harald KorneUus Svendfieu, othrnrl.e kno-n as Harald Sainton, atul Harold Swaneou. Dmased. formerly all of the City of Prince Rupert, who died on or about the 28th day of October 1941 All persona Indebted to the said estate art required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forth irtth and all persons oaring claims against the said Estate are required to me in with me properly verified on or More the 15th day of March 1942 fail tog which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of wheb I shall nave been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 10th day of February 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE I PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT o Special Offer In . . . MEN'S SUITS Our Extra Pair of Pants Free continues until further notice. M. T. LEE - Tailor P.O. Box 975 rhone Gr. 9C0 Wanted -Raw have ever been produced. 1 SHAVING RAZOR BIADE THE SI'PREME fOl KT OF BRITISH rOLf.MUIA IV ritOHATE the Matter of the "Adiulnl-tration Act" and the Matter of the Estate of John Uatlil I'raser Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by Order of HU Honor. W. E. Fleher. made on the 28th day of January. A. D. 1942. I was ap pointed Executor of the estate ox Joan David Frajer. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to runusn same. properly verified, to me on or before the Kecond day of March. AX). 1942. and parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount ot their indebtedness- to me rorutwitti. D.TTED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 30th day of January. AX. 1942. MEL VI N MCKAY STEVENS Prince Rupert B.C. Executor. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders will be received by the undersigned for a concrete foundation For further particulars apply C. Poulsen, 436 Bowser St. (48) Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY! rnONE 657 Furs HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID NEW ROYAL HOTEL j. Zarelli Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM 75c up 50 Rooms Hot 3s Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1M Burnaby Rosery Company R.R. No. 2, New Westminster Offer for Sale Through Their Agent, MRS. SMirn FLOWER SHOP Brooksbank Blk., Third Ave. Rose Bushes Perennials Ornamentals, etc, Mrs. Smith has prices and samples. All orders Individually mossed and tagged. ORDER NOW1 Reprcsenting-IIUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. ORMHEIM. Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, B.C, rhone 815 Start the Year Ri;hVBy Saving Our ..II v COUPONS for Useful Household Items. - Call In and let us explain this plan to you. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P.O. Box 575 Phones 18, 19 .V.V.V.V.W.V.W.V.V .. . I THE SEAL OF QUALITY IG O L ID Sockcyc Salmon Fancy Red 5 S Herring I E in Tomato Sauce iA Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon ! L Smoked Bloater Salmon Tough beard comes off like fuzz, because Blue Gillette Blades have the keenest, smoothest-shaving edges s if,