JESDAY APRIL 7. 1642. IhitcuncemeHtJ l advertisements In this umn will be cnargra ror a I month at 25c a word. Ifh dMve, Saturday, Commcr- Ilc'.e' . . hl'Uenenber Vardn flinr' r.nn. . " I'. ouai iwMft. Apriv i latum. ;r v A. Tea, Legion, April Lrrn Mary Tea. Mrs. Parkin, HI 0. I) HA Spring Sale. April 8. . it. r r Junior Tea. Mrs. ... o . . pai . ?.. r.asier nsuc. npm a fa.... .1 nance, Mtftie nan, til 1? 111 (3 -r, star Danes, April 17, (i::n Sprta Jfala, April v spring Bile, April 33, '. invitation De. AprH .1 Hall. 0a ! c;ove mil. May i. RO r Tea. June 3. ladies: l(Li:,K.NCi: SALE In Silver i'l'oits, Fur Netkplfffi and I ur Coits, Come In and look : k over Dig dis- GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" a Avoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone S7 P.O. B-js 511 FUASER STREET ruiNci; iturrjiT AMALGAMATED nni.niNtt workers or CANADA Prince Kuprrt, H.C. MLTHOrOI.i: HALL M1"?" ; i verv fourth Sundav 'i month at 2 pjn. ?. 1 Fhipwrights. Joiners. -' .dcrs and Caulkers. V.c 2 Painters. Paper- ' r: and Decorators. Srrrrtary: Phone nlue 113, P.O. ISox HIS Wanted -Raw Representing HUDSON'S RAY COMPANY Ship o J, K, OHMIIEIM, Cow Bay, Prince Itupert, B.C., Phone $13 Special Price for LADIES' and RENTS' NEW SPRING CLOTHING 27.50 and up. . B. LAMB, Tailor Phone Black TILLIE THE TOILER mechanicalVbe ABILITY IT AG AIM ' AND 'PHONE 1 KNOW THE REASON FOR IT LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Valhalla Dance Postponed 82 j W. Warner left by the Catala 4.- T-l. . . . 1 . . . " 'iirnwuj, Apru , o p.m. St. Paul Lutheran Church. ai Alex MaeKwuie lailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for a bushieag trip to Vancouver. 3. A. Donnelly m a passenger an the Catala Oils afternoon for Vancouver. Mrs. M. Stuart a rut arm Umm.. ' teft ..u. kimimu for Iutdale. , K. McFaxland was a wrnwr on tbc Catala this afternoon tar VaosJrer. Agt. n. A. Phillips sailed on fee to Vancouver. If. H. HallMav was a m the Catala. this afternoon fnr Ifcila Bella. Miss E. fltoane sailed bv the ct- ala this afternoon for a trip ta Vanooaver. Robert Smurthwaite sailed on the Princess Xotah yesterday afternoon for Vancouver. Mrs. Tony Malm arrived in the city on the Princess Norah ye-! tcrtiay afternoon from the north. Mr. and Mrt'c. W. Brown, from the Queen Charlotte Islands, left the city on last night's train for Calgary. Mrs. Mercer and lira. Carpenter, from the Queen Charlotte Islands. (eft on last night's train for Ottawa. Ray Allen of Watts and Nteker- oon store salted yesterday afternoon on ttte Princess Norah for trip to Vancouver. Mrs. N. Moses, school teacher at Inverness, is spending the Easter holiday season visiting In the city with friends. Passengers sailing by the Catala thb afternoon included L. Kruse, K. Jorgensen. H. Larsen. O. Shafty, J. Stowe. R Yserman. P. 8ankey and J. Waller, all for Vancouver. D J. Clark and Oeorge Rom, soldiers, were each fined $10 and $8.50 costs in city police court They were charged with wilful damage by breaking a window in R. Hundeide's car. George Harris, manager of Mill Ray cannery on the Kaas River, and R. Miller, storekeeper, were pemsers aboard the Catala yes terday morning going north for the season after having spent the winter In Vancouver. Advertise in the Dally News. Furs Jsrs :sr KT AID 787 302 Third Ave. W. thankful, mac -YOUME GOT "YOU OUT OF1HQ MECHANICAL, BOOTH 751 Afe 5 Mill jit IBJ BECAUSE MET THIS Ole Phillippson of North Pacific Cannery returned to the city on the Catala yesterday morning after a trip to Vancouver. Jaw M. Camnbell sailed, ves- Lterdajr. afternoon on the Princess Norafc for VaneoHver where he will receive further medteal treat ment. R. L. Pox, well known Stewart nwebant, is a vMtor in the city on busls, having arrived from the north on the Catala this morning. Tonight's tram, due to arrive from the East at 11 oWock, was eaparted this morning to be two hours and thirty minutes late, bringing it in at 1:80 sm. THa .Hi flu - - - u ponced to two alarms on Sunday afternoon, both being grass fires. One at 3:46 pna. was to the rear little's News Stand on Second Avenue and the other at 4:46 prn. on Cora or Avenue. Prevent Helps COLDS from developing at start Pat a few drops of Vkks Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first snide or sneeze lu stimulating art km aid Nature'ii defenses against colds. VICKS VATROHOL M. M, 03rien. superintendent of mines of the Consolidated Mining ft Smelting Co.. is a passenger aboard the Catala today returning to Vancouver enroute to Trail after a visit of inspection to the Big Missouri mine at Stewart. He is accompanied by his brother. Blery O'Brien. Miss Mary Anderson, returned Presbyterian Church missionary from K. mtr spending the weak-end here in the course of a tour of Western Canada, left the city on last night's train for Edmonton where she will stop for a visit before continuing on to Toronto. B. Honsan, weU-known rancher of Tatalrose in the Francois Lake district, arrived in the city on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon from Tulsequah, where he has been employed during the past winter. He is on his way back to the interior. ix Tin: MTicr.Mi: rornror mimt rni.i Miui in mourn: In the Msllrr f the Administration Art" AM In Hie Milter nf the ltate of Mwi (Xleli Jr.) (iurlrh lereaet In-t t t r. TAKE NOTICE ttlM bf OTfler of Ilk Honor W. t. FtatW. nstrSe on the Slat Say of Uasoh, A. D. I4t. I was appointed Administrator of the esUU of Nina (Nick Jr.) OurWc. decoaccd. and all parties having cimltna agalnat the aid aw aateay raqusred to fur nish aante, prcfwrlf wraMed. to me on or More SOtti d)ay f AprU, A. D. IMS. and all partte indebted to the BtaAe are required to pay the amount of their indaMwhaeiw to am Sorahnitri. DATED at Prince Rupmt. B. C, this 1M dav of AprU. A. D. 1042. NOR U AN A. WATT OericM Adtraakatratn-Prtnce Rupert, n. C. ix mi: MTitr.Mn roritTor iuiitisii OIA Mill A IX IMtOUATi: In the Mutter or the "AilinlnMmtlon Art" Anil In the Matter of the IMate of Will In in Cliarln Itayner. lereael. TAKE NOTICE that by Order ot His Honor Judge Fisher dated the 18th day of March 1912 I was appointed AdmlJtfetrator of the Mate of ahe late Will tarn Charles IUjrner, formerly of Prlim Rupert, BrtUah Columbia, who died on or about the tth day of November A. D. 1841, All persona having daJOM aaainat the aaW Vrtte are required to forward them to me on or before April SOUl 1942 properly verified aiwt all persons Indebted to the said eaute are required to pay the amount of their tnriebtodneas to me forthwith. DATED at Prince nupert. B. C. thU taut day nf Mroh A D. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Prlnoe Rupert, B.a MECHANIC jfxlE DAILY HE Wo Mrs. Folta and, two children and Mrs. WJedmae and child arrived in the city on the prim es Norah yesterday afternoon and proceeded Bast by train, the former to Wrlkesbarre, Pennsylvania, and the latter to Pittsburg. A long Mat of eases handled in city poliee court yesterday before Magistrate W. D. Vance Included that of Sam Easack vfho was fined $160, with option of two months' imprisonment, for supplying liquor to Indians. Other eases were: Kathleen Wilson and James Amos, Indians, drunkenness, $1$ or sev- en days; Charles WUson and Vic- tor Thompson, Indians, possession i ana of liquor, $25 or one month; Wil-Im 11am Stevens, Indian, drunkenness, I $25 or two montns; James Amos, Indian, drunk, $16 or seven days; Peter Morrison and R. M Davidson, Indians, drunk, $20 or twenty days; V. II. Robinson, Indian, drunk, $10 or Ave days: Lome Adams, Indian, drunk, $25 or one month; George Flynn, Oeorge Wess and J. MsKeller, drunkenness, $35 or seven days; Paul Alien. Indian, assault, $5 or three days; Stanley Dixon, drunknnejB. third offence, three months. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Itupert St. F. Keieh, city; M. Multand, Queen Charlotte Islands; H. M i Claire. D. Main and A. A. Wilkie. Vancouver. i FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral ol the late Mrs. A. L Richardson wtB be heM at TleU. Queen Charlotte Islands, at 1 cciock Wednesday afternoon. russiHEO FOR SALE FOR SALE One electric Singer Sewing Machine two radios. xuraii ivi umi. i iiuiic t. 'oi FOR SALE Cabinet grand piano, good condition. Phone Black 701 In evenings. 84) FOR SALE Fish Packer or halibut boat Norma W. length 37' S." powered 25 h.p, dleael engine. Boat and engine At condition. Apply Peter Wells, Port Simpson, B.C. (81) FOR SALE Large stock of doors, windows. Mirrors in all sizes. Kitchen Chairs, Chesterfields, Cabin Stoves. Phone Black 324. WANTED WANTED O Ir 1 or lady for light housekeeping for three. Apply Box 245, Dally News. YOUNG Woman wants work; experienced in store and cafe. Apply Box 244. Daily News. WANTED -Stenographer, male or female, preferably with book- keeping knowledge. Apply Box 243, Daily News. 1 82 . WANTED 2 or 3 -room house, partly furnished; reasonable. $5 reward. Apply Box 342, Dally News. 81i WANTED Housekeeping rooms or . apartment, furnished or unfur- rilshed. Phone Blue 419. (83 HOtlSKKFJPm WANTF.nPhnnp P Red 514 after 7 pjn. i ttfi WANTED Young man for day work, apply Chris Mill Bakery. ' (tf) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Labourers and mill workers wanted at Ocean Falls. Apply Room 21, Prince Rupert Hotel. (83 HOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD Phone Red " 976. (tf) OH. ;r-) t rrnvi'T tpi AN ACQUAINTANCE, HOWEVER SLIGHT 60NE l MAC' IT ISN'T SO YOU It'.. ieVktt., YEAH ? TRUTH. EH I THAT'S TOO 1 KNOVAJ MUCH LET'S DIFFERENTMR. SCROaeS Miss Rysstad ! Honored Again Shower Is Held For Bride-Elect At Home of Sirs. Sorenson A happy gathering t pf friends honored Miss Torjr Rysstad at a farewell shower held In the home of Mrs. H. Sorenson of Taylor 8treet last night. Mrs. W. Bollinger and Mrs. H. Hampton were; hostesses. Oay decorations formed I a suitable background for the eve- nm' fetlrlyea- Many beautiful useiul were wneeiea m a umy. Refreshments were servea- buIfet irom a table centred with the bride's cake. Amateur fortune telling added fun to a successful evening. Those present were Mrs. Ok Wick, Mrs. Dalzell, Mrs. M. Vier-eck, Mrs. Antonsen, Mrs. W. Den-luck, Miss Margaret Cunningham, Mrs. .George Vlereck, Mrs. W. McLean, Mrs. II. Sorenson, Mrs. K. SiatU, Mrs. J. Hougan, Mrs. Flat-en, Mrs. Olof Skog, Miss Dodo Peachy, Miss Audrey Viereck, Misses Solveig, Elvida and Dolly Sorenson, Mrs. Bert Welch. Miss Rysstad is leaving shortly to be married in the south and will later reside on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Timely Recipes STEWED RHUBARB 6 cups rhubarb (washed and cut into 1 inch pieces) cup sugar 4 cup water. Wash and dice rhubarb but do rot peel. Place In pan with water and cook over low heat until soft. Rhubarb can be cooked in double; boiler without water if desired, j i When done, remove from stove, j iadd sugar, replace cover and al-j low to stand until cool. Less sugar is required if added after the fruit ta corn syrup or honey Lan lace su m x i amount It should be noted that different varieties of rhubarb vary In tartness. Therefore the properties given are only approximate. A general rule that might be useful is 2 tbsp. sugar for every cup of raw diced rhubarb. AUSSIE GUNS FOR SUGAR BRISBANE, April 7: OS Seventeen of the 33 sugar mills in Queensland are engaged on or about to begin munitions work. Six others are ready and anxious for defence work, but still awaiting orders. urniture 1 KITCHEN RANGES- In very good shape, for wood and coal; from 12 UNTAINTED CHESTS OF DRAWERS Priced . $nur, from UP 9 MATTRESSES at Priced ?9" 6 RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS at very reasonable prices. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue i tvk OF COURSE, tTV ISNT TRUE 1 DAM CP D1DNT ENEM IN a KNOW! YOU y(ONCEHEH-HEH X. Mother, JierVj a tip fprprou I Serve the' whole family big'neaming bowfs of Quaker Oats for breakfast every morning 1 Watch Quaksf Oats help put weight on growing children, See, too, how it helps QUAKER (VITAMIN of 70 xMEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' .SO ))).-, Spring SuiU and up M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 960 J. H. BULGER X Optometrist (Opposite Post Office) LONDON, April 7: & Mobil-bath-houses are in the British army's latest precaution against typhus. They travel with portable laundries which clean clothing and bedding while the troops was& Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: Catala every Tuesday 1:30 pjn. Due Vancouver Thursday pjn. Cardena every Friday 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver Monday ajn. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving April 7, 21 midnight midnight. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 t OUR COUNTRY AND GOOD SERVICE We ask your co-operation. Our country requests us to conserve gasoline. We are also advised that we shall not be able to replace tires for our trucks. In order to maintain our policy of prompt service we ask you to place all coal orders at least ONE DAY BEFORE DELIVERY IS EXPECTED. By doing this you will enable us to route our deliveries In the most economical manner, thereby conserving both gasoline and tires. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD FLACE TO BUY SEE OUR FLOOR COVERING STOCK Linoleum with burlap back, Inlaid Linoleum with burlap back, Congoleum felt base, Linoleum Rugs and Congoleum Rugs, all sizes. Passage Linoleum. PHONE 77." BY WESTOVER YOV FORGET DU'D SEEN ME THE GARASE I LOOK MOMMY I GAINED ANOTHER g POUNDS give new energy to adult!. 0AT5 h an excellent eosm Bi. Omtams Internatknfil Ums per ounce. S FESTIVAL CONCERTS April 17 and 21 - in PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Admission 'ltt by Program Proceedi to War PharitlM Programs on sale beginning April 10, at Ormes. J LONDON, April 7: 0 A group of Wembley schoolboys have started an egg farm known as the Preston Manor Egg Company, Limited in a corner of. their playground. THE SEAL OF QUALITY G 0 "b oc j L D Sockcye Salmon Fancy Red 5 S ! E in Tomato Ilcrrin?; Sauce I A Sandwich Spiced Salmon Spreads Smoked Salmon : L Bloater t HOMES DEMAND . . . 116 OR 117 J 327 THIRD AVE. Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yatt In full charge. 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 DRES3 SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LING, the Tailor Sixth Street Phone (III) Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt