,.rroAy, APRIL 27, Vtsi. riri - G 0 L D i v !a :L T t S'B TBi-B ntl I5ulll C. FayrolH" Mrs. E. F. Writing Mi liave been married for -. ,irs and for the bet ; of my married life I used Pacific Milk. It Sockcye Salmon Fancy Red Ilcrrine in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater Furniture ll KITCHKN CHAIRS I HardwiKKf Ku-h- l .5 CA.MKKAS 6 f -r-. MATTRESSES Jf MattressM LAMPS H Tb:;-; Lamps t:o S1.95 S2.95 12.00 S1.95 CHESTERFIELDS Cr tcrflclds In the latest and latest patterns B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE HLACK 321 Third Avenue TH.UK THE TOILER M GLAD VOJ'LL TILLIE. AND rCRE'S SOME SLACKS TO AJORK LOCAL NEWS NOTES Drem alter Phone Rfd 900. Mrs. Johnson 100) l Mrs. Charles McKeown and daughter returned to the city at the end of last wek from a visit to Winnipeg. Ml Pearl Purdy, who ha been x-ray technician at the Prince Ru pert General Hospital for the patt kr.s the bt paitry. jtwo or t1 yean, will aall on the ;,t and very noururung, : it can not.be beaten, jau may suprxiw, I uie -1 all my cooklcg." . thank PACIFIC MILK IrruUaird and Vacuum Packed TWO OCKA.VS j ,f the Atlantic Ocean - 41.000,000 square rnito j t some 08.000,000 square - ; Pacific. Ladies: CLIAKANCi: SAU: In SUver ict I'ur Neckplfcet and Cur CaU. C ome In and look 'x over Bttj dl- GOLDBLOOM nh Old UrlUble" !:: ;.t iJit w.u3a?iu THE SEAL OF QUALITY wua lutsioay aivernoon ror Vancouver where the hat accepted poaltion. A. 6. Young, representing the federal Department of Pensions with headquarters In Vancouver, arrived In the city on Saturday night's train from the Interior in the course of a trip through the1 district on official duties. Mrs. James Trumpour, and daughter. Miss Janet Trumpour. who have been visiting here for ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Alex MeRae, Second Avenue, will sail Tuesday afternoon by the Princess Korah for Vancouver enroute back to their home at Port Albernl, Vancouver Island. The remains of Michael John Kennedy, who passed away in the Prince Rupert General Hospital , Saturday morning, will be for-( warded on this evening's train to t Winnipeg where Internment will ! take place. The late Mr Kennedy I was the brother of Mrs. C. IL HanUfuoo of this city. The widow and son will accompany the remains to Winnipeg. There wore Roman Cavhojic rites las! rvemn at the B. C. Undertakers' Chape! E. T Kenney. ML A. for Skeeru who will arrive in th city onTur- l.dav night's train from Terra"1 i will be the speaker at thr regular j weekly luncheon of the PrlnreRu : pert Oyro Club on Wednesday of this week. He will speak on th rubjwt of post-war rehabilliati":i on which subject he Is a member i of a spteia committee of the Let: 1 1 Mature which has been formed. Mr Knnv will tv vltlHntr th f I .... - . ....... .Q v.,v city for the Dttrnoac of navlne a Ivtt to total Masonic lodges In his rapacity as district deputy-grand maser. : ijllki.i.v valley huttlji Arrlvm I'resh i;very Week 1 We believe In featuring It and helping our up-river farmers. Try it once and we fei sure you will want no other It's freshness and quality Is unsurpassed. We also feature up-river VEGETABLES whenever possible MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P.O. Itox 575 Phones 18-19 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. rhone 37 P.O. Rox 5H ERASER STREET IMtlNCr. ItUPEUT J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Mock rhone CIO KEEP THE T" I Robert Oordon returned home ' . 4 U - I . M At M u. uie ena oi me wee irom uase-else Lake where he has been staying at his summer home. Mrs. O. Forbes of Prince Qeprge arrived In the city over' the" weekH end to be the house guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Bomba- dler and Mrs. B. Forbes. Peter Lakle returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a trip to Jasper Park in connection with his duties as divisional freight and passenger agent for the Canadian National Railways. Fred Selbert, Industrial commissioner for the Canadian National Railways with headquarters at Winnipeg, arrived In the city on Saturday night's train from the East and will be here for the next few days on official business. Time Now! House Spring Clean- ing! For Years you have been throwing everything Into the basement: articles for which you have no use. We know hundreds of people who will buy what you dispose of. Stoves, beds, table, chairs, doors, windows, tools and bun- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Anderson returned to the city on the Venture this morning from a holiday visit I; to Seattle. Mr. Anderson is United 'I states custom officer here. MARKING FIUST CAULE A bronie tablet on the provincial building at Charlottetown. P. E. I. marks the laying of the first submarine telegraph in America in 1852. tfhhcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a fall month at 25c a word. Whist drive, Saturday, Hotel. Dance, Seal Cove Hall, May 1, W. May A. Can. Legion Spring Sale, TresbyteflnlPctioir Tea. May 20. 22. I. O. O. F. Victoria Day Ball. May Little Norway Tea May;21. Red Cross Tea. June 3. Parent Teachers' Tea. Oddfellows' ' Hall. June 5. Hill 60 Tea June 17. MERCY THEyRE TOO NEARLY 90 YEARS OLD Mrs, Maria Ormiston, Mother of Well Known Master Mariner, I'asses Away Mrs. Maria Ormiston, for the past fifteen years a restaeni oi Prince Rupert passed away on Saturday afternoon at the home of her son Captain H. A. Ormiston 200 Ninth Avenue East, with whom she had resided since coming to Prince Rupert. Mrs. Ormiston was born in cape Breton Island, Nova Scdtia, in 1852, and has lived In the Province of British Columbia for 20 years. The funeral will take plaee on Tuesday from the Penttcostal Mis sion. Due to her advanced age, Mrs. Ormiston had been In falling health for some years but the end was hastened by a fall two weeks ago in which she sustained a fractured hip. Deceased was the widow of the late Capt. Charles Ormiston who died in Victoria in 1927. In addition to he son here, she is survived by another son. Capt. Thomas Ormiston of Halifax and a daughter. Mrs. John J. (Grace) drds of articles to numerous toiBagnall of Glace Bay Nova sia. rarawD. we give yuu our oesi cash offers, or in trade for home requirements. It is Important to you. It is to 05. Our phone number Oromi 918. ELo Furru'ure Store Third Av. : . jr bsbbbbbV. t BBBBBBBBBsl THURSDAYI J :m f 1 Jflv Parallel lAutiMct euviit nun was SAVMOM MAStrr Starts Thurs. for 2 Days lra The late Capt. Herbert Ormiston, well known skipper of Canadian Pacific passenger vessels who died I in 1926, was another son. There 'are several grandchildren . and great grandchildren. I The family will have the sym pathy of many friends in the be reavement. Whifflets From The Waterfront Relieving the Catala. Union ss. Venture, arrived In port at 2:30 this mprning from Vancouver and waypolnts and sailed at 5 ajn. in the morning for Port Simpson, Stewart and other northern points i whence she will return here to morrow morning southbound. Eight Contracting Firms May Figure On Job at Terrace Eight Vancouver contracting concerns have been Invited to bid on, the proposed Infantry bar- racks planned to be built at Terrace. These companies are Bennett & White Construction Co., E. J. Ryan Construction Co.. Car-ter-Halls-Aldlnger Co., Dawson. Wade Co., General Construction Co, Marwell Construction Co., Smith Bros., and Wilson and Coast Construction Co. MEDALS FOR NETHERLANDS A BRITISH PORT, April 27 Admiral Sir Max Horton, flag of ficer commanding submarines, pinned decorations on four mem bers of the crew of a Netherlands submarine which sank the Ger man U95 in the Mediterranean last summer. NOTICE & SEALED TENDERS'Vln be re ceived by uie undersigned until Lnoon, Thursday. 30th Instant, for the purchase of Lot 20, Block 16, Section 5, together with Improvements and contents, being situate off Fulton Street between 7th and 8th Avenues. Terms strictly cash. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. NORMAN A. WATT, Administrator of, the Oliver Peloquln Estate, Court House, Prince Rupert. "HAND-ME-DOWNS" FOR MUMSY! Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Maria Ormiston will take plae tomor row, Tuesday. April 28, at 2 pjn.j from Gospel Tabernacle, 6th Avenue West. J CUssiFitD FOR SALE FOR SALE IVz skates of halibut gear, all complete. B. C. Furniture. Phone Black 324. FOR SALE Enterprise range, eo- ameled like new. o. 10 Summit Apartments or Phone 892 after 5:30 pjn. FOR SALE Grocery Store equip ped fully, refrigerator, etc., good! location McBride. Reasonable j dowh payment. Inquire A. A. MONROE, McBride, B.C. U03) 1931 Model A Car for sale. $150. Apply Box 257 Dally News. (101) FOR SALE Confectionery busi ness, as going concern. Phone 76 for particulars. tf) RESTAURANT for sale. Doing gsod business at Terrace. A. Beaudin, Terrace, B.C. 99) FOR SALE Large stock of doors, windows. Mirrors in all sizes. Kitchen Chairs, Chesterfields, Cabin Stoves. Phone Black 324. FOR RENT Y W. C. A. ROOMS REGISTRY Accomodation urgently wanted for Service Men and Families, Mrs. Garbutt. 231. HELP WANTED HELP wanted:: man or woman. Apply Central Hotel. '99) MALE HELP WANTED First Aid man with industrial certificate. Apply Box 255 Daily News. (98) HELP WANTED Labourers and mill workers wanted at Ocean Falls. Apply office M. T. Lee, Tailor, 303 '2 Third Avenue. BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and Board for one or two men sharing. Phone Red 468. tf ix Tim sitkf.me cocrt of nni-isn coiamhia IN THE MATTER OP WILLIAM CRDT- and IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS- TRATION ACT" , TAKE NOTICE Uurt by order of Hie Honour Judge Fisher. I ni appointed Administrator of the Estate of th late William Cringle Balrd Wood. De ceased, formerly of Uie City ot Prince Rupert, Province of Britlah Columbia, Marine Fitter, who died on or about tfae 13th day of January 1942. All persons having claims against the said Betwte are required to forward them to me on or before May 31st 1942. properly vertfJed. and all persons Indebted to the'eftU Estate are required to pay to me the. -amount of tfilr Indebtedness forthwith. - DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 16th day of AprU. AD. 1943. NOflMAN A. WATT. : Official Administrator, j Prince Rupert, B.C. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 BCTBFTe SAYS h '0A HAN0 THBfk Ilt'M the bent-tantin ready -to-eerve meat the known. And the family lovea itt n It'll eo convenient f You can enjoy it HOT . tied or broiled . VOTING IN . ji well at cold. 3It'i just the thint when unexpected iuettt drop in ... to quick and eaty to eerve. Choice, juicy cuts. Premium-cured as only Swift knows how . . . that's Ptem, a delicious meat all ready to eat! Buy two or three tins today! Swift Canadian Co., Limited. BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PLEBISCITE Three Hundred and Fifty Persons Had Cast Ballots During First Two Hours fill AT 1 P. M. Up to 1 o'clock this afternoon a total of 641 ballots had been cast in the federal manpower plebiscite in Prince liupert. There was a considerable turnout ef voters during the noon hour. "I -The early vote today showed that a fair measure of interest was beinz taken in the federal man- ROOM For Rent, suitable for 2 orlpof plebiscite. During the first 3 men. Phone Green 491. 98 hours aftpr the Dolls oDened WANTED jbeen cast. In all 4407 persons are oualified to vote. Fine clear wea- WANTED Bookkeeper. Box 698. WANTED Lady wants work the hour. Phone Red 736. 253. Dally News. Apply P.O. thpr undoubtedly encourazed. the (1001 by (99) voters to get out early. The polls close at 8 o'clock tonight and the counting of the ballots will com- imence Immediately after. WANTED Small furnished apart- The voting is taking place In ment for army officer. Apply Box the Toe H. Hall on Second Avenue and a noticeable feature is the large number of women who are acting as deputy returning offic- ars and poll clerks. The deputy returning officers and poll clerks are as follows: I Deputy returning officers Mrs. Elizabeth Evansfc Mrs L L Barber, Mrs. L. M. Gordon, Mrs. M. La-Flamme. Mrs. H. F Glassey, Mrs. Gwendolyn Smith, Mrs. W. K. Laing, Mrs. Elsie Creed, Mrs. D. Ciccone, Mrs. J. G. Johns. Mrs. Roderick McLeod, Mrs. J. Hoskins, Mrs. Ethel Edgar, A. E. Evans, Mrs. J Altken, Mrs. W. L. Sandlson, Mrs. G. A. Hunter. Mrs. George Howe, Mrs. H. G. Kennedy, Mrs. A. E. Dl- eldal, Mrs. Alex Mitchell and Mrs. C. H. Doane. j Poll clerks are Mrs. Catherine Capstick, Mrs. Ada Kerringan, Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. Thomas Carr, Mrs. M. Hague, Mrs. C. A. Kellett, Mrs. S. E Stewart, Miss Eileen Hemmons. Mrs B. M. Swanson, Mrs. R. C. Hopkins. Mrs. Myrtle Lewis. Mrs. K. Lindseth, Mrs. A. Kurulok, S. B. Calder, Mrs. P Roberts, Mrs. J. Ryan, Mrs. Alex MeRae, Mrs. H. Halliday, Mrs. Viola Graham, Mrs. Dorothy Scott, Mrs. C. O. Ham and Mrs. Ida Paulson. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert L. B. Crow, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cassidy. A. S. Young, Ross H. Barons, V. F. Fairy, C. F. Lem, G. W. MacKenzie, J. W. Morrison and S. C. Brown, Vancouver; Capt. L. W. Kirk, Prince Rupert; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cowie, Clayton; H. L. Hayne, Kamloops; William War-nts and Don Main. Sunnyslde; W. L. Hartley and Pilot officer and Mrs. Devine, Aliford Bay; Fred V. Serbert, Winnipeg; J. E. Floyd, Washington VC; A. Fosk, Prince George; S. C. Marshall, Prince Ru- lat 8 o'clock about 350 ballots had pert; K. B. Carruthers, Prince Ru- pert. Royal H. W. Pickles, Vancouver; O. C. Voley, Vancouver: Mrs. Pauline MacKay and Mrs. Thelma Carson, Nanalmo. Sherger, city.. Central J D. Wolfe, H. M. C. S.; D.Whitfield, Aliford Bay. R. Fleming, city; Emll Jopp, Billmore, Vern Mills and John L. Mills, Sheraton; J. Henderson, city Nick Browich, Edmonton. r MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' $S)e)Ur Spring Suits and up M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 960 AMALGAMATED BUILDING WORKERS OF CANADA Prince Rupert, B.C. METROPOLE HALL Meetings every fourth Sunday In the month at 2 pan. Unit No. 1: Shipwrights, Joiners, Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. Box 1445 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphatet Supetr phosphates, MonoCalcium Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAO Brand Metals Mercury, Gold, SilTer, Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth and Antimony . . . Also Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur General Office and Works Trail, B.C. For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE 'PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT BY WESTOVER 1 I I'LL GET SOME REALLY 1 j OKA TAKE 'EM, W I'LL MEAR 1 1 I C.HIMMI Kez Ok!t TMnDDrt! 1.1 k MUMS' -iwl EM A I II -J ' rT&Mt a,icc THAN1K K &A6Gy YTtV i Z .ptusth JM DOESMT HAVE m i . . jn i i r i r ji w u ibwi i -i i- r i ma . m i i M' y 1 cfuma I fc . J ' ,m tmmm aiitvi TUcm I ViZJTi 'SB T'r- i.icad 7 mm t 'V fMlTHESSOK IN TUB SVPREMB rOt UT OF IIRITISII COLI'MIIIA IX rKOUATE In the Matter of the Administration Act And In the Matter of the Estate of Carl Nlebuhr, otherwise known a tan Nelbuhr, deceased. TAKE NOTICE tiiat DV uroer oi ma Honor Judge Fteheir dated the 7th day ot April 1942 I wa appointed Admin. Istiutor of the Estate or me iate uui Nlebuhr othem'toe known as Cart Net. buhr. formerly of Prince Rupert, Bim Columbia, who died on or about la Otb day of July 1941. All persons HaTlng cUdma acutast the aald E&tats era required to forward them to me on or bet ore May tain iv-ii properly Terumu and all persona Indebted to the aaJd Estate are required to pay to me itht amount of their indebtedness forthwith. DATED at Prmce Rupert, B.C, thU 8th day of April A. D. 183. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. DAILY NEWS WANT ADS BRINQ RESULTS. THOME 93. '4