cyiVRPA MARCH t 1942 CUssiniD run 1 FOR SALE ,SALE(r Rby buggy, flrt tuition Phone lied 589. (63) . ip. SALE Packard Mdan. $600 . Apply ISM Sixth Avenue i ,. (61) mi; SALE -Hotwe and fumkh , , earning good revenue, vii-r'i equity may be purchan-i.r maU amount oi oath. ! .quire Phone Blue 80S. (56) . iR SALE- -Furniture: 33fl Sixth -(.( Kant. ST AI.F- Boat "lAMidaa." length :t fully equipped halibut .snap for cash. 1141 Ueaeh (6fl) kat.e -A few boadka or old ',..ers, ehftp. Apply Dally tr - AI.K Door with complete lance tock of wlndewi .:" stock of Iron pls, . ivy team pipe up to i Phot Black 3S4. B. C. !'. Third Ave. rOlt KENT !M SUITE available, nished except range, m Mrs. B. JadPJon. asi Ave West. Phone Oreen WANTED SMKR WANTED : Tjfe. i Young Rlrl fr nlfire s ..ir knowleoVe of book-lref erred. Olve full an Apply Box 219. The N. vis. '87' Loral sperlenc(d truck .t..wlng delivery route. t Economy 8Urc tf lHURlY and room V.! IMMKD for men ahar-1 v. :, Blue 80S. and BOARD for two. men . hare a ronsn. Apply :! Duly Newa. TENDERS INVITED .V IS THE TIME TO GET A YKRNMENT JOB as Clerk, 'in. Customs Clerk. Steno.. Kix Dominion-wide exams 3 mce the war began. Free t M. C. C. Schools, Ltd., ()ci. Oldest In Canada. A vntg. tin: m iMtr.Mi: nu unir imiTiMi m i Mm iv nioimi: On Millrr nt thr " iliiilnltrtln Afl- n llir Mjttrr of I he lttf ot JlMllll N4lirr. H-THrl NOTICE t toy OWW ot Hit ' lr Put (iNUxl I 64T r rv 1 sa iOlntAd Ad '" with th Wilt UUWKtf of : - . i um M Jmb Swr, yf Alk Arm. BrKWi Colum- ' who ud on or ftbrut th 't fVrtjriary ItW. All www ' Uanw runnt th Mid fttr rrxi tn lorwMid tlxm o me on Miin h Slat 1942 projwljf verl-'' nil prtW tMWd to the '-' are rrqtdrKI to p to nw -''u, unt at ttMlr UKlcbUxliKM 1 rhnurj a. D. 1941. NOMtAN A. WATT OOtahU AdmlnlAtralor, Prtne nujwrt. 1 C LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Cash for old gold, Dulger'a. ABaiketball tonight, Exhibition Bldg. Port Simpson A. C. vb. Savoy.; Navy vs. Barons, 7:30 p.m. Lloyd Morris and Harry Brook have been elected members of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Lieut. Douglas Lloyd, who has been In the naval service here for some time, sailed last night by the Prmcew Adelaide on his return to Victoria. Mrs. Jame A. Donneil salted on the Princess Adelaide last night for Vanoouver to attend meetings of the provincial executive of the United Church Women's Mission ary Society. A handsome electric clock which it to be forwarded to Norton Youngs In appreciation of his ser vices as civic centre carnival organlcer was exhibited at last night's meeting of the Junior See tion of the Prince Rupert Cham ber of Commerce On the clock Is an engraved direr presentation plate with appropriate Inscription Mr. Youngs was recently trans ferred from here to Victoria in the service of the Department of Mine. 1 r , .i 0' nt' WARNINCI Look Ur this ATP J erotionttorvAtplHaUbUt. II you don't too It, It Un't Atplfln. Bruce Stevens was the winner of a raffle conducted at the reg ular monthly meeting of the Junior Section oi the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night In eosvnecleon with the sale to members of r savings sumps. The Queen's Canadian Fund T! NOKR8. marked "Ten- j benefitted to the extent of S8.3S i lturch." will be re-the undersigned If? to 1942. for the purchase n Block . Section S Mirr Lutheran Church', vr particulars apply to i.li ivn, 31S Third Ava. 57 PERSONAL t hS HUN A HOMB K1NDER-vuih our help. Canadian irien Institute, care M. t -Si hooU. Winnipeg. Man. from the weekly drawing for the War Savings certificate at the Rotary Dub luncheon on Thurs day. TILLIE THE TOILER The civic centre carnival committee of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was asked at last nights meeting of the Junior Chamber to present a report at the next meeting on carnival pos sibilities this year. The committee consists of O. L. Rorle. J. C. Oll-ker and Robert Parker. thhcuhcemehtJ All advertisements ln this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican Jumble Sale, March 12. S.O.N. Dance March 13. St. Patrick's Tea. Catholic Hall, March 17. Presbyterian March 19. Tea, Mrs. Laklc'. Little Norway Munthe'a. March 19. S.O.N. Queen ANSVJER ME . HOVM DID YOU KNOVJ DAVB VAac50lMSTOBB SEMT AWWf VJHVJ EP, SOLDIERS i ARE AUWAyS FK 50lMe3 TO BE Oh v SENT SOME- Tea, Mrs. Dance March 27. Mary Tea, Mrs. Tarkln, April C. L.O.B.A. Spring Sale, April 8. St. rcter's Spring Sale. April 23 Basketball tonight, Bldg. Port Simpson A, voys; MUs of Mr. sailing Exhibition vs. Sa-t Navy vs. Barons, 7:30 p.m. Rev. W. P. Bunt, sapertntend-ent of missions of the United Church in British Columbia with headquarters ln Vancouver, left on last evening's tram for Vam- 0 The regular monthly dinner meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber af Commerce was held last evening. There was a gratifying attend ance of members. Vice-President Robert Parker took the chair as President AH Rlvett was suffering from a cold. Tb-dlWUt,oi Pttttmc on some sort af air enoexumment such as a dance or dinner dance was menttotMid at the dinner of the Junior Chamber of Commerce hut night. The matter was left in the hands of a committee headed by Colin McCarthy. Rev. and Mrs. B. S. S. Hartley left this morning by the Thomas Crosby on their return to Kltlmaat after having attended sessions of Pruxe Rupert Presbytery of the United Church of Canada here this week. Various circular letters from the Junior Chambers of Commerce of Canada central organisation dealing with such matters as getting out the vote at the forthcoming manpower plebiscite, collection of salvage materials, national postwar studies, "pet peeves" and tourist propaganda were referred td'at the regular monthly meeting of the Junior Section of the I Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- ' . A I. at ninhf tin el nrtiarA ftlivi Rev. Roy McDonald of Haaelton Rev. D. W. Moe of Kiapiox ana B. W. Martin of KitseguKia ieit by lftt evening's train on their return to the interior after hav ing been In the city to attend seastons of Prince Rupert Presby tery of the United Church of Canada. Other delegates returning to the interior were Mrs. A. Benson of Haaelton, Mrs. Angus of Klsplox, gukla and Terrace. Mrs. Wesley of Kltze-Mrs. O. T. Sundal of Bob Spencer, Syd Clark and Joe O'Hara. who have been ln the city for Uic past few months, left day for the south on an extended visit. Mrs. Murray Is Treasurer Canadian Let Ion Women's Auxll- ! lary In Regular Monthly i,, ,! Meeting. 3 nTT ' Mr Robert Murray was elected: Mr. p r i. ' . and Mrs. R. 8. Orelg, it . ro fn, . tonight on the Princ,.. Ho na.0 oanarftan T Prinre Rupert Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Mills. New i Westminster ; W. Webster and D. W. Webster, Victoria; Norman Jawtman, L. A. Mac Mil lan and G. M. Macgach, Vancouver; V. Sey- cttf ; Tom Hanbury, Ketchi-jtadolpfa Johnson, Alder-Mts. Henry Duncan, Mrs. ftd Vacny, Simon Dolton and Tteaaaa Baton, MeUakatia; Mr. nd Mrs. lfowe. city, C. H. Klein. AlUoxd Bay. A letter from Donald Oordon.! Mr. and Ma C. K. Kelson will chairman of the Wartime Prices fcave next week for a trip to Van-and Trade Board, read at last' couver. night's meeting of the Junior 8ec-1 " ' Uon of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, expressed appreciation of a suggestion that basic prices in connection with price celling regulations be posted ln stores for the guidance of purchasers. The suggestion. Mr. Gordon's letter said, was being referred to the retail trade administra tor for eorrtideraUon. All Canadian Union Amalgamated Ituildin? Workers of Canada Prince Rupert, IJ.C, Unit No. 1 M E E T I N G S Every fourth Sunday, 2:30 p.m., of Each Month. METROPOLE HALL Phone Red 4C9 P.O. Bos 577 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled G 0 L D S I E !A i l THE SEAL OF QUALITY PERISH THE THOUGHT! mm Sockeye Sainton Fancy Red Hcrrinff in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Snlmon Smoked Salmon Bloater Tiimrn s.u.r xsun 8ld tenders will be received by i DMrtot Fbrenter. Prince Rupert. not later Umn noon on Mt 23rd day or XUrch. (942, tor purohaae of Licence XS0744 era Firrwrw. bland. Union Pam&ge, -to out 1.260,000 feet of Hmta, B&lxnin. Spruce And OHir. Two (2) ytm ulll be allowed for removal of timber Further partioufera of Hve CTiW For-nUrr, VMnta. B.C.. tile District For-etr. Prince Rupert. B.C. Ranger L. C. Oh&mberiln. Prince Rupert. BC. Mr. Hermann and Mrs. Hamlin !.( txrnmn'. ana two cnuaren. irom Juneau. . . a m a . i VfWWll MtAIWI If BSi ' uerge iot a monini nouoay inp .,. wnten ln g,.- left the city on last night train w Vancouver. . . , X IIUJKMLJ CTCIUHg Willi a gUUU l- I tendance of members. Mrs. Wll- ' 1 1 . I, 1 1 t J . r " -S:"? .J n"' aT: the chair and business was along son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and- routine ..nam lines. Mrs. R. Weet. O. Large, Fourth Avenue of j baby clothes of her own making 7. were tefully re- Prince Rupert Preabytery here. Rev. E. S."FVming. UnlUd' $ .le h'W "' t next monthly Church pastor at Ocean Fall.. "un on 2 ailed by the Prineaas Adelaldt APni laat night on his return to the' paper town after spending a. HU ,,n7-r J LL , AKKI .,,,.,(, V ALb couple of days here to attend Use sedons of Prince Rupert Presbytery of the United Church of Canada. . Arrangement were made for the annual spring sale in May! and the annual banquet to be held' March 19. MUfl Bdtth Oandy, one of the HMkrt anUKisfcurUc members, do- Mted a moat welcome parcel for Fergus Falls, Minnesota. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 J. H. BULGER Optometrist DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl Ladles' and Children's Alterations Phone BIk. 59, 522 Fulton St Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing : Cafe Reopened The U & I Cafe, Waterfront, TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE. Large Public Hall For Rent. CENTRAL HOTEL For Full line of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS See Our Window VARIETY STORE CARRY DRESS AND WORKING X ? (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) ? . is now open, under same rftanagement. ' BOOTS. LING - TAILOR Sixth Street Phone 619 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Wait. Steamers leave Trince Rupert ror Vancouver: Catala every Tuesday 1:30 pan. Due Vancouver Thursday psa. . Cardena every Friday 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver Monday a.m. Queen Charlotte Islands LeavinR March 10 and 24, midnight. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Phone 568 flvDO DON'T COMVIMCE A I Ij OH, HELLO. BEETLE yOU OLD I I MAC, t ANNOUNCEMENT We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yatt in Charlie has perienre In knows how shoe right. you. WE ALSO SHOES full charge. As many years' ex-the trade he to rebuild your Let him do it for t USED FURNITURE REACH ALL-ENAMELED RANGE fitted with Oil Burner. Ready for use SINGER SEWING MACHINE Like new . t WALNUT LIVING ROOM TABLE at AXMINSTER RUG 6"9"x9' ANNEX STOVE fitted with copper coil, at MONARCH RANGE for burning coal or wood; Waterfront included BABY CRIB SO50 MAJESTIC) RADIO S- at O at : FOLDING CONVERTIBLE CARRIAGE $j00 2-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE 8OO00 ?89f at - Marriage On Miss Emily Hans Becomes Bride of Richard Angus at Marine Ceremony Here. .The United Church mission boat Thomas Crosby was the scene of a wedding this morning when Emily, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hans of Skidegate ANNOUNCING - 19500 84500 s22,o $4500 3-SECTION BOOK- $7. KITCHEN" TABLE SET00 CASE at at " BUY NOW SAVE MONEY AT Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE '15 PHONE GREEN 919 Mission, became the bride of pich-ard Angus of this city. Mission Doat;yner.a lJiTtT and the groomsman was Mike ! Mendria, engineer of the Crosby. The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. R. Kelly and those present Included Mrs. Solomon Wilson, Mrs. Albert Jones, Miss Pauline Jones, Miss Virginia Young, all of Skidegate Mission. Mrs. P. R. Kelly and Rev. and Mrs. B. S. S. Hartley of Kltlmaat. A New Bus Schedule Effective Monday, March 9, 1912. WEEK DAYS Half hourly service from 1:15 p.m. to 12:15 midnight, leaving Seal Core on the hour and the half-hour. Added morning trips. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Hourly service from 1:30 p.m. until 12:15 midnight, leavine Seal Cove on the hour. Last trip leaves City Centre at 12:15 midnight. Added morning trips. To maintain this new schedule we must look for a continuation of the splendid co-operation of our patrons and ask that passengers get on and off buses only at intersections. New Schedule Cards Available Monday Arrow Bus Line PHONE 459 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 15 RUPERTIA Spring-Filled MATTRESSES Over 400 coil springs with cotton padding, ventilated border; each ; to0J 8 ACE SDrimr-Filled MATTRESSES A eood mattress $ at a low price TIIONE 775 327 THIRD AVENUE Trappers: Brine your furs to me. Prices on all furs have gone up 20. Mink down 10. Those same buyers from Cow Bay will pay 30 more if I am there and you will get a square deal. When shipping furs we wire money on receipt of goods. G0LDBL00M 'The Old Reliable" TITOT1TI I i:i .tnui fuincn COLONEL. TRIGSBy IS CWE'S COLON El DD' DU ASK. HIM "TO TRANSFER. I flilwi V TUVJ. I i 'MkZZ. I MUST RP-A i SMU CISUT 1 I I .wwv PAVE 7 J 1 1 1 TILUE, HOW DARE MX 5AX SUCH A THIMQT 19.50 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zrpljl, Proprietor ;A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281, P.O. Box 111 When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable If! PHONE 13 21-Hour Service at Regular Rates BY WESTOVER I ix tiik si ritKMEroimoF hiutisii fOl.r.MIl. IX IM)IIATK In lh Mattrr or th "AUmlnWraiion In the Mattrr of the Kstatr of Annie Morrlni Huff, otlirrwl-c kiinwn an Anna Duff. Iln-niietl. TAKE NOTICE that toy LeLtrrs ot t AdmltOstraUoo tsul out ct the 8up-rrrne Court ot British- Columbia on ttoe 3th Uy of rwruary a. u. iu appoUited Administrator of Uie Estate of Annie Morrloon Duff. oUmt-wlie known as Anna Duff. Drewmed. Hie wife of h late Wllisun Duff of Prinre Rupert. B.C. All peraoiu In-tletjted to the Estate we required U pay tle amount of their IntWjtedneM to nie rorthwtth anil U persona halng tlalnia aipUnM tile Ertote are rrqiUrrd to' Me lhn wltij me properly willed on or before Uie I Mil day of April 19. DATED at Prince Rupert, BO, thla 37th ouy of February 104J. NORMAN A WATT Official AdmlnUtratnr Prince Rupert. n.C. Advertise ln TH Daily News, 5; 1 W . -1.