miDAT, MARCH 10, 194J. fas WW Mm' I r i i i Iff5 " -; I i in nun i t HI! HHCSfctY j tail ! Haifa-glance and Hudson's ay RYE Si: vcrttsement U not pub-played by the Ll-troi Hoard or by the ',: : of IlrllUh Columbia you know he's going 10 score ... j Half-a-lastc and yoii know Hudson's Bay Rye will score Willi you. t 16 oi U'Ot. 40-oz. I 70 V2.IW, Jl.0.1 Lodge .was in session . he Oddfellowa' Hall. ' matters of routine tx.MK taken up with Pr-d Cameron in the a the meeting, there u ladles as well as d.uice iHHcuhcemehtJ i'l Lt.rrtiiements in this ' w..i be charged for a r 'h at 25c a word. Saturday, Oommcr- S'-oU-h Ml) Danee, Mar. Metrorwie, March Mr.-.. Flaten, March e March 27. W A Tea. Lnglftn; April Tea. Mra, Paikln. LllA rprlng Sale. April 8 I ft. r Juniors' Am .1 8. TM. Mrs. H uht. Metropolc Hall, Hiuirh Sprhtg Sale. "''.r Dance. April 17. Spring Sale, April 23, Cove Hall. May 1. r. J.M.S. Loubser ! c, ru e. CHIROPRACTOR iipailafe mck Phone GIO 1 LOCAL MEWS NOTES A Your Income Tax Return Pre pared R E Mortimer. 324 2nd. Ave. Phone 88. . ' 'Li,i... VVU Prince a Mlanlclnson sailed on 'Runert l&itt nioht tr.r m , I I r - aw trip To Vancouver. J E. AmumUen, vice - president of the Ryan Oonttruetlon Co., sailed lajft nlht by the Prinee Ru pert on hit return to Vancouver.1 L. L. Key of the United State Army Tram port Service was a passenger on the Prince Rupert last night for Vancouver. C P. P. Faulkner, aattetant dls-tnct engineer for the federal department of public worlci. will sail by the Cardena tomorrow night on hU return to Vancouver. HITIUICI wHitn YOUK MINAID'J SOLDIERS, mem RUB OUT TIRED ACHES Newton F puiiCii arnvd .n the city on the Prince Oeorg, from Vancouver, being here on accoun: or the Illness of hit fatUer. H. F. Pullen. Miss Pat Tlmmermelster of the Staff of the Prince Ruprt FUh-ermenl Oo-operaUve Association sailed last night on the Prince Ru pert for a trip to Vancouver. Commissioner T. W. S. Parsons, provincial police, arrived in the eity on last night's train from the Interior In the course of an official tour. a Notice Meyers Studio: Special advertising offer, one 8x10 colour- led tone oil portrait, regular S19S ! for f 1.69. For appointment phone Mr Ryan. Commercial Hotel, after 7 at 676. Rebekah Lodge War Effort Fund Tea In Itt Aid Held On Tuesday Afternoon IJt A very sueceasful tea was held at the home of Mrs. L. O. HUder. Ninth Avenue Bast, on Tuesday last In the Interests of the Centennial Rebekah Lodge war effort fund. Mrs. HUder was assisted hi receiving the many callers by Mrs. Norman Moorehouse. acting as Joint hostess for the affair. Spring flowers were arranged very effectively throughout the rooms. Those assisting in serving tea were Mrs. F. Morrison. Mrs. H. V. Tattersail. Mrs. P. Solem and Mrs. A. Patterson. Mrs S. V Cox was the (cashier. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. rhone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASEK STREET ritiNCF. nuratx I J.H.BULGER 1 Optometrist J (Opposite Post Office) GOOD SERVICE ... to Our Country and Homes! CCuntrv rMn.,t. ... t- JilLil' ... .... h. lnat WC,sliaJI not bft Able .tn renlnrn Mri tnr mir trucks. us to maintain our , )v ,,, ,,7prompt serv'c?- y Placing all coal orders at least DAY IM'I'IIIri' lll'l IVI'IIV ID PVtirm.,.,. - 111 ....1.1. P t(IU l n. .1.11 l- i . .. ' ""vrrirs in ine most economical manner, mere- Ev f'scrvli,e boll, tires and gasoline". PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Cecil Knapton is sailing tonight on tne prince George for a trip! to Vancouver. J lormiltuour ontult Mour Vr-frT ft' In a letter to the Dally New office, Olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, intimates his intention of coming west for the Easter recess season and visiting Smlthers and Prince Rupert. Capt. W. M. Crawford, president of the Empire Stevedoring Co., ar rived in the city on the Prince George today from Vancouver, being here on company business. He It accompanied by H. Drlnkwater, well known Vancouver shipping man. W. H. Fogg, superintendent of CMhier twiauiaij ii iiuoimi ieamnipf, disembarked here from the steamer Prince Rupert last evening after making the round trip to Keuehlkan. He will proceed south on the Prince George tomorrow night. Oscar Sather arrived in the city on the Prince George this mornlne from Vancouver. Mr. Sather has been transferred to Vancouver m the service of the Armour Salvage Co. and will be leaving soon for that city, accompanied by his wife and family, to take up residence Little Norway Tea Delightful Event l ine Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon At Home of Mrs. Jens .Munthe The newly organised Little Norway Club held a very successful t(A and sale of home cooking yes terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jens Munthe, Fourth Avenue .West. Many ladles called during the afternoon and were received by Mrs. Munthe. The beautifully decorated tea table was presided over by Mrs. Jack Ivarsen and Mrs. Anton Dyb-havn. The servlteurs were Mrs. P. Bergseth, Mrs. L. Sandvar and Mrs. B. Roald. Mrs. T. Lien was (hp eiLshler. TTip kltehen wni in All Canadian Union Amalgamated lluilding Workers or Canada Prince Rupert. B.C., Unit No. 1 MEETINGS I'.very fourth Sunday, 2:30 p.m., of Each Month .METUOrOI.E HALL Phone Red 469 P.O. Box 577 THE DAILY NEWS 7 I i Presbyterian Tea And Sale Success Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon At Home f Mrs. Peter Lakle In spite of Inclement weather the tea held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Peter Lakie by the Ladles Aid of First Presby terian Church proved to be a very successful one. Receiving the guests were Mrs. Lakie, Mrs. A. C. MacSween. wife of the pastor, and Mrs. J. Simpson, president of the Ladies' Aid. Mrs. D. C. Stuart, Mrs. M. Mc-Leod, Mrs. L. W. Kergin and Mrs. Arnold Flaten poured from a daintily appointed tea table which was covered with a lace cloth and centred with 'pink and white carnations and Irises. Servlteurs were Mrs. W. L. San-dlson, Mrs. Alex Halg, Mrs. Rob ert Strachan and Miss Netta Me-Leod. The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. J. L. Lee and Mrs. Ben Dalgarno. Mrs. James Bremner was the In charge of the tea room which was decorated with spring flowers was Mrs. J A. Teng. assisted by Mrs. Harry Calderwood. ! tUSSHr FOR SALE FOR SALE .Heater, in j. dltion. Phone Red 327 X) FOR SALE Lou 21 and 22. Block 15. Section 1, on Third Avenue, in good business district. $2600 each. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. 72 FOR SALE Phonograph, Phonola radio. Apply 433 Fifth Avenue West. 69) HOUSE FOR SALE 2 lots, fenced in; six rooms and bathroom., full-siaed basement with new1 furnace; 1042 Ninth Ave. West.) Can be looked ever unr ilm ' Phone nd see t ) charge of Mrs. O. EUertsen and TOR SALE OR TRADlfi- Dodge Mra T. Selvte. four cylinder Panel t Delivery Mrs. C. Daly and Mrs. O. Wick truck. Apply Box 227 DaHyNewa. were in charge of the home cook- (G7) tng. In the bean guessing contest the first nrtie. three, pounds of coffee, was won by Hans Petersen with a guess of 876. Nels G undersell won the second prize, a box bf chocolates, by guessing 853. Both the prises were donated by Mrs. Chris Jensen who is leaving shortly to take up residence In Vancouver. TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE. Lar;c Public Hall For Rent. CENTRAL HOTEL FOR . SALE Marquette itulcfc en-glne. completely overhauled. Simplex rings, wrist pins, etc., amounting to $?. Cheap. Phone M4. (70 FOR SALB Household "furniture including oil burner range and Thor lroner. Plume Black 381. FOR SALE Large stock of doors. windows. Mirrors in all .sizes. Kitchen Chairs, Chesterfields. Cabin Stoves. Phone Black 324. FOR SALB Store and fixtures, groceries. Complete stock. Phone 462. 815 Third Ave. West. FOR RENT SMALL HOUSES TO RENT-2.50 to S3J0 monthly. Would sell in good condition, in Massctt. B.C. Apply Harry Wetmon, S72fi East 24th Ave., Vancouver. B.C. tf) WANTED WANTED Manager for proposed Consumer Co-operative at Telk-wa, B.C. Preference to man able to cut meat. Apply giving full particulars, references, commencing salary, etc. to Telkwa Co-op, care of P.O. Box 985. Prince Rupert, B.C. (67) WANTED TO RENT Two-room suite or one large room. Apply Box 229, Dally News. (69) Reindeers were Introduced Into Alaska about 1890 to feed the Canadian National Railways Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver: Thursday. 11:15 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Saturday. 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls only. Prince Rupert to Ketchikan Wednesday, 11 p.m.; Friday, 3 p.m. To Stewart Friday, 3 pjn n aw 18 Trains Leave Prince Rupert For flic East : Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write 15. S. C.KKin. CITY l'ASSKNni:it AREN'T 528 Tlilnl Avenue l'lione 2fi0 I'rlnfe Kupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines CARD OF THANKS . ttllU HIU. O. OtCW.ll. Wlfnj w niaiiK uicir many in;noi lor their kindness and sympathy during their recent bereavement nnd also for the beautiful floral CARD OF THANKS To all my friends and acqualn-l tances In Prince Rupert I wish tnl kindnesses received In the 32 year of my residence here. H. MOCIUDA. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert. A. K. Wilson, Sidney; W. H. Fogg, Ross A. Barons, O. M. Hens-worth and J. N. Arnold, Vancouver; Wesley Myers, Ketchikan; Robert Moore, Smlthers; T. L. Hayne, Kamloopj; E. Farquhar-son, Edmonton; E. M. Hopkins, SeatUe; Nelson Brew. Haysport; Mr., and Mrs. N. Taylor, city; P. H. King, Inverness; R. E. Patterson. Vanderhoof; s. B. Toombs, Prince George. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our frienda and customers for their patronage to us during our sixteen years of residence in Prince Rupert. TOKIO TAILORS. Skagway. Alaska, chief port of 'entry during the Klondike gold rush. i- famed for its gardsns. ETCH STOPPED ina Jiff iff or Monty Bitk lor feirfc rriX trom itriuei cj erafrmA. tmiM. kt'i Im. oIm. aubia. ratn tmi mW n Ind f I tkim bniUn, h. iHMcikf, uuia. iMi. nic Um4 IX 11. U. IWtr. I,rul. iubmt. lit anal bx ilr frmm k, m-mmmry kac k . Ak fw irmttm tali, ht DI)X. fH OChlFl M V AMALGAMATE!) BUILDING WORKERS OF CANADA Prince Rupert, B.C. METROPOLE HALL Meetings every fourth Sunday in the month at 2 pjn. Unit No. 1 : Shipwrights, Joiners. Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. Box 577 This advertisement. is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or bv the Government of British Columbia. Mrs. Jack Joy and Mr. Arthur Phillips returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver. THAT "HATE TO WORK" FEELING Does your work have to wait because you "don't feel like doing 'anything?" This listlessnes3 may be due to delayed bowel action. 'Give those lazy bowels a gentle nudge with ADLERIKA'S 3 laxa-.tives and S carminatives. Try iADLERIKA today, your druggist .has it PIG TEX STEP INS LIGHT BEIGE, BEIGE, BLUE AND WINE. JUST ARRIVED! These Shoes are the finest of their kind on the market . . . Built with flexible oak-tanned soles, raised platform soles and very soft tex leathers. I Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" Special Price for LADIES' and GENTS' NEW SPRING CLOTHING $27.50 and up. B. LAMB, Tailor rhone niack 787 Wanted -Raw Furs 302 Third Ave. W. HIGHEST MARKET TRICES PAID Reprcsenting-nUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. OlUIIIEIM. Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, B.C.. Phone 815 When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable PHONE 13 24-Ilour Service at Regular Rates IX THE St'l'REME COl'KT OF IIHITHII COM MKIA IX I'KOKATE In the Mattrr of the "Administration Art" I And In the MaUr of the Estate or i mm,... rh,.i rhari .. . Allan Hurst, senior secretary fori"""3"' iiaynrr, dm-mi. YAI.CA. services in British Columbia, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning on a visit of inspection to the local services. TAKE NOTICE tbto tw OnUr c HI. Honor Judge Fistaer dated the ism dr of i larch 1942 I w 4jpotnted Adm(nfcutor or tfce Eslaitc of the late WWtam Charles Haynar. formerly at Print Hnptrt British Columbia, wbo died on or about the 4ttt dy of November A. D. l4l. AH persona baring ctaima ogainat fae aMd Eatate ire required to forward tAem to me on or before April satn 1942 property verl-lid and all person indebted to ttoe saw estate are required to pay the amount cf eir tmMxedoeas to me forthwith. iJ.Mtu at Prince Rupert, B. C. this 18th day of March AX. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Offtaial Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. For Easter Cards and Novelties go to the VARIETY STORE Furniture 4 KITCHEN RANGES In very good shape, for wood and coal; from 1 12 UNPAINTED viiijoio ur DRAWERS Priced Sr?!)." & from MATTRESSES Priced at up 6 RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS- at very reasonable prices. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue WWWAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.W BULKLEY VALLEY BITTER Arrives Fresh Every Week ! We believe in featuring It and helping our up-river farmers. Try it once and we feel sure you will wan: no , other. It's freshness and quality is unsurpassed. j We also feature up-river VEGETABLES whenever pos- sible. J MUSSALLEM'S J Economy Store I "Vhere Dollars Have More Cents" ! P.O. Box 575 Phones 18-19 Trappers: Bring your furs to me. Prices have gone up 20 on all furs. Mink down 10. Positive that the other buyers will pay 30 more for your goods If I am there. When shipping furs we wire money on receipt of goods. GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" TV at? V. ft Li