i v -m n i in - J rilLMlYTKItlAN cm KCII Ailmi-slon 2"C by Program j I ' War Charities i mi tale beglnnirMr. ! A : to. ot Orme .WV.V.W.V.V BlLKLEY VALLEY IIUTTKR Arrlm frrh Every Week ! VT W ve In featuring It t. 1 c pinK our up-rtver Try It once and we vcu will wan; no I s frcihnejBi and s uMuroassed. v- i so feature up-river VTuETAHLES whenever po- J t 9 9 n ft r m m f-9 Economy Store .. - Dollars Have More rents" N). Bo 5i Thones IMS . I THE SEAL OF j QUALITY io ID is Sockeye Salmon Fancy Red Horrintj in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Rloatcr Furniture HAIH0S -itfiuanrd, at "Mmvooi) CHAIUS- GkxI .shape bli zes, spec. 'nl Avenue in good S15.95 S2.25 C,I,HSTERnEIJ)S- 1565,00 USK1) CARPETS $9.95 mtu-: CLOCK $8.95 & C Furniture Co. p,I0NE BLACK 321 Tlun.l, of Canada'. worker itart their day with two nautro Shredded Wheat and millc every morning. If, ro.ae nnEl wheat erm. Ifi taf, inrlutl-mineralt, and ready to eat. you all the rvHif - ithment and food-energy of pure whole wheat Eat Nabiico Shredded Wheat, with milk, every morning, It will help keep yon active and on the J"b every day' tMt CANADIAN IMItOOtD WHIAT COMPANY, 110. Ni ftUt, Caamla bbbbbbbh ib s - a ar v w BBaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaai ..ate, w ii r no-1 HOTEL ARRIVALS . .. next Monday. Pic- i.s announced This .., ensed premises, clubs, i'r and beer parlors. FESTIVAL CONCERT APRIL 21 Prince Rupert Charles W. Nash, 8eatU; Ma lor P. Ad ma and Col. F. T. Falrey.' Victoria: H. W. Winter. W. L. Ly-thfoe, E. R. Melton, J. R. Chrfctie and A. Cmsaella, Vancouver; E. R. JDeljr. Powell River; E. A. Magel. . . II r u . Aiuurr, it. n.. urapman, rew Weatmlnater. Central A. Hudson . Salvua; J. Kehler and J. 6. Mason. Weill; R. Malcolm. Vancouver; O. Pinette. New Weatmlnater; A. Half, elty: W. Chapman. Ocean Falla: L. W. McOov-ern. O. Rooney. AUtford Bay. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be one hour and fifty minutes laic. Major A. S. Parkes. district recruiting and auxiliary services of ficer, was a guest at the regular weekly lunrtoen of the Prtnee Rupert Oyro Club yesterday. The program ws featured by a graphic moving picture film entitled "Poland Will Never Die." depleting the happy day before the Invasion of that beautiful and progressive land i nnri (hen I ha hlitxkriM devutl. NOTICE SEALED TENDERS will be rc-rlved by the undersigned until Father Kerzey left on the Prince Rupert yesterday for Stewart. A Our fighting men get out and fight yea. You get out ond vote Yes, on Monday, MLm Isabel Brannen will sail tomorrow night on the Cardena for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. P. Jensen and child are ailing tonight on the Prince Ru pert for a trip to Vancouver. A The Boston Cafe opening will ake place Friday morning at 7 o'clock. Charles Baptle Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. A. Moving pletures will be shown In the Legion Hall, Friday, 8 p.m. for Legion members and friends. I Mrs. T. Vule. 629 Ninth West. has received a cable from her son Oeorge, In the navy, saying he has arrived in Great Britain. Charles Oraham, inspector of mines, sailed this morning on the Princes Norah for a trip to the AUin district on official duties. A. C. Pallant, who arrived In the city earlier in the week from Sandsplt. Queen Charlotte Islands, is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. C. F. P. Faulkner, assistant district engineer for the federal de partment of public works, who has been here for the past few days on official duties, will sail by the Cardena tomorrow night on his return to Vancouver. L H. Johnston, general agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway at Skagway, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning returning to Alaska after a vacation trip to Vancouver and Seattle. K. B. Hannan of the auditing department of the White Pass & Yukon Route was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah thL morning returning to skagway after a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Laura Campbell and Josephine Seymour. Indian girls, were given a year's suspended sentence by Magistrate W. D. Vance In city tlon by the Nazi invaders. The 7.v 7 ! J picture was projected by Sergeant ,f rtrM,"n- e "nersta"?- was that shou,d leave J C McKensle. recruiting sergeant Inf who was thsnked by President ! clly- Oeorge L. Rorie. i t E Snank. hft. arrived in the elty from Kamloops Junction to become yardmaster here for the Canadian National Railways In succession to H. Wana maker who Is transferring to other duties. Mr. noon. Thursday. 30th Instant, for Shanks expects to be Joined here the purchasr of Lot 20. Block 16.! In the near ruture by his wire and 8vtlon 5. together with improve- family. me.its and contents, being situate off Fulton Street between 7th and W. D. Gordon, superintendent nth Av. nut s. Terms strictly cash, ot the river division of the White The hiKhrvf or any tender not':P Yukon Route, and Mrs. u.rr.v arlly accepted. 1 Gordon were .passengers aboard NORMAN A. WATT. 1 tne Princess Norah this morning Administrator of the Oliver returning to Whltehorse after a Prloouln Estate. Court House, vacation trip w vancouviT aim Prince Rupert. J, M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Wock Phone CIO elsewhere in the south. Col. F. T. Falrey, director of technical education for the Department of- Education and now specializing in the organization of trade training for the forces, Is sailing by the Prince Rupert to night on his return to Victoria after a brief visit here on official duties. DAILY NejvTS LOCAL news motes f Dressmaker. Phone Red 900. Mrs. Johnson, 100) You owe it to your forefathers you ewe U to iflosterity- vol Yes." Mrs. O. Wellons sailed on the Princess Norah this afternoon for Wrangell. Mrs. B. Stafford sailed on the Princess Norah this afternoon for Juneau. k. Moore was a passenger leaving on the Prince Rupert last night for Stewart on business. Mrs. uuaner was a passenger leaving on the Princess Norah this afternoon for Skagway. James Ware, for drunkenness. was fined $25, with option of seven days' imprisonment. Charles Ryan Indian, similarly charged, was fined $15 with seven days' option. R. Irvine, chief radio Inspector, who has been here for the past couple of weeks investigating the local Interference situation, will sail by the Prince Rupert tonight uu iu return io Vancouver. William Stapleton, general passenger agent for the Canadian National Railways, at Vancouver left on last night's train on his return to Vancouver via Jasper Park. He was accompanied to the interior by Peter Lakie. district freight and passenger agent. J Consult gour Vr lime Now! House Spring Cleaning! For Years you have been throwing everything into the basement; articles for which you have no use. We know hundreds of peo pie who will buy what you dispose of. Stoves, beds, table, chairs, doors, windows, tools and nun dreds of articles to numerous to mention, We give you our best cash offers, or in trade for home requirements, n is important iu t rfhheuhcetneHtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Whist drive, Saturday, Commer cial Hotel. St. Peter's Spring Sale. April 23. Rebekah Invitation Dance, April 24, I.O.O.F. Halt Dance, Seal Cove Hall, May 1. - i W. A. Can. Legloa Spring Sale, May 6. ; Presbyterian CholrVTca. May 20. I, O. O, F. Victoria. Day Ball. May ' ' ' ' ZZ.t i ':'. Red Cross Tea. June 3. Parent Teachers' Tea. lows' Hall. June 5. Hlll 60 Tea June 17. Take Your Friends to the Polls Every Voter Should Vote on MONDAY, APRIL 27th At a public-spirited citizen, it Is yowr duly and privilege -Io vole on the Plebiscite. Why nol arrange to lake your neighbours or friends to lh polls on Monday, April 27h? The polls are open from 8 a.m. Io 8 p.m., Daylight Saving Timo; This gives every voter plenty of " lime to go and vote.' uwl fi" Ptfl. f Sttttlvf f Stall, Otlnt Oddfel- CUssintD FOR SALE FOR BALE Hot 'Point: EWctric Range, dining 'table with six. chairs. Phone Blue 169. '97) RESTAURANT for sale. Doing good business at Terrace. A. Beaudln, Terrace, B.C. (99) FOR SALE Westlnghouse electric range. Phone Red 271. (95) FOR SALE Clinker built rowboat. Apply Chris Mill Bakery. tf FOR SALE Large stock of doors, windows. Mirrors In all sizes. Kitchen Chairs, Chesterfields, Cabin Stoves. Phone Black 324 WANTED WANTED Small bedroom close In. Apply Box 256, Daily News. 97) RELIABLE High School girl would like part time employment. Phone Blue 182. (95) WANTED Man between ages of 20 and 26. Prince Rupert Hotel. (95) WANTED TO RENT Three or four room house or Apt. unfurnished or part furnished. By responsible couple. Apply Box 254, Dally News. (97) WANTED Small furnished apart ment for army officer. Apply Box 253. Dally News. 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 Dally News. (98) HELP WANTED Labourers and mill workers wanted at Ocean Falls. Apply 303 Y2 Third c EKTinrATi: or itrunvr.Mr.XT Plftou and Sraralu Mineral Claim Situate In the Allin Mining DlvUtor. of rale rorin cx jower fine cre ; Bridge. , TAKE NOTICE that I. James T. Un- derMU. F.M C 8S64S E. artinic a jit owner of the Plotou M C , sod Thomas! I CMnercai. F MjC 58061 E, owner of Uii' the Soanto M C intend, ttxtjr rtay from wve (tele hereof and cot later uun I , cite ytMT, io l7 uj uie tuning iw cordee for CerMfloates of Invpromnenta for iie purpose of obtaining Crown : Grants of the above claims. I And furtttef take notice that action. under section 85 of .the "Mineral Act." must be cona-nenoed bcAvre the Issuance of such Certificates of Improvementa. Dated this 8th day of April. 1942. JAMES T. UNDERBILL. Agent i Tin: st ntEME rot UT or nm- III COI.fMlil A IN THE MATTER OF WILUAM CRINGLE BAIRD WOOD. Deceased, and IN TIIE MATTER OF THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT" TAKE NOTICE tha hr Order of Hto Honour Judge Fisher. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Ui late William Cringle Balrd Wood. Deceased, formerly of the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, Marine Fttter. who died on or about the ISth day of January 1B42. All per-ions having claims against the aald Estaxe are required to forward them to me on or before May 31st 1942, property verified, and all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay to me the amount of thlr indebtedness forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this ' 16th day of April. KX. 1942." - NORMAN A. WATT. : Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. IN THE SITRKMF. COt'KT OK HKITISII coLOum in tkohate In the Matter of the Administration Art And In the Matter ot the Estate of Carl Mebiihr, othrraUe known as Carl Netbuhr, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge T)ett dated the 7th day ot April 1942 1 waa appointed Administrator of the Estate of the late Carl Ktebuhr otherwise known as Carl Net-touhr. formerly of Prince Rupert, Britten Columbia, who died on or about the 6th day of July 1941. All persons having claims acainst the aaid Estate are required to forward thetn to me on or brfore May 15U 1943 properly verlfiKt and all persona Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay to me the amount of their indebtedness forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this SUi Uy of April A. D. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. 'I NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot ts Cold Water Prince Rupert, D.C. Thone 281 P.O. Ilox 19G I yOU. It IS to US. Our phone num-J Pine Cr about l-J milt and 3-4 of I J ber Green 916. Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue. lm YnCHSDA". - Quality You'll Enjoy SALADA TEA ' BEATTY WASHERS 0 Electric and Engine Drive 100 MADE IX CANADA There's no place like home for doing the family wash. Due to government restrictions we have only a limited number that we can place In Prince Rupert, If your present washer needs repairs let us know. We can fix it or. make you an allowance on a new one. If you have any friends that have been thinking of getting a washer tell them to Phone Black 125 and ask for Mark Russell At Parkin Electric, 527 Third Avenue West TIRES GASOLINE COAL In continuance of our policy of serving our customers to the best advantage and helping to conserve commodities badly needed to help win the war, we will except orders after April 15 for delivery on the day following receipt of order. Saturday oiders to be delivered Monday unless it is economically possible to route them with other deliveries. PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. FOOTHILLS ALBERTA COMOX WELLINGTON BULKLEY VALLEY COALS PIIOXE 051 PHONE 052 OUR COUNTRY AND HOMES DEMAND . . . 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 BEFOKE 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 116 OR 117 RAILWAY I UNES Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific TO VANCOUVER VIA OCEAN FALLS AND WAY POItT: SS "PRINCESS ADELAIDE every1 Friday, 10 p.m. ' TO VANCOUVER DIRECT: ' April Cth, 16th, 23th, May 8th, 19th, June 2nd. -if TO KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL, JUNEAU AND SKAGWAY: April 2nd, 12th, 23rd, May 3rd. 14th, 28th. Direct connection's at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from L. COATES, General Asent, Prince Rupert, K.C. oeootKWoooooooooo'oooaooooooaooaoooaoooDooooaao&ooaao For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE 1 PHONE 235 5 DAY AND NIGHT n cttDoooaa0oooD0DDoao0DooooaaHKiooooaaoooooaooooaaooooa MEN'S SUTS Ladles' and Gents' .nnu.l Spring Suits and up M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 973 Phone Gr. 960 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Uox 541 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT Advertise In The Dally New.