u m ul.uT a mill aw - "" i VOU I WANT - Hk - I iTMATWlUMAKtOP i:MaMirlTHAPC ip in j i j -- tonic I I thtttSuUtngtcrcatc$aficl' I If It jj 0 fonljfnff. O 3 ; MEN'S SlTITS Rodin and (lent. 22,r' M. T. LKK Tailor fro. lint D75 I'lione nr. TIIK SEAL OF QUALITY Sockcyc Salmon Fancy Red IIcrrinK in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Priced Salmon smoked Salmon Bloater HIKLIY VAM.KY 1UTIKK irritfi 'reh Kven Week ! 4rl br I t . le.itur.nK it 'ur up-river T .t nce and we . w.!l wan, no I ?rcMinea and ; .Mjrpasei. W' l feature uo-rhrer MUSSALLEM'S : Economy Store V , ar. Hare More fen-' pos- 0. Box 15 Phonw llt-19 .v.v.v.v.-.v.v.-.v.'.v..v All Canadian Union Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada rrinte Rupert, U.C., Unit No. 1 M K E T I N C. S rtry fourth Sunday, 2:30 pm., of Each .Month. MKTKOI'OI.K HALL Ninne Red 169 P.O. Box S77 ANNOUNCEMENT We sre jlad to announce that t are now aitdlne a SHOK lir.l'AIUINC MTAUTMKXT ur shop. mIUi .Mr. Charlie , Yatt In full charce. As Charlie has minv vears ex- f'fnce In the trade he lnow how to rebuild your hf rltht. Ut him do It for you. WE ALSO CAKKV DRKSS SHOES AND WOltKINC HOOTS, KING - TAILOR Sixth Etrcet Phone 619 SulU Pressed by Steam While You Walt. For CCRTAIN RODS Jr"l r.xtenslons and all kinds "f Mats, call at the VARIETY STORE T1LLIE THE TOILER LOCAL NEWS NOTES H. K, Yamanaka returned to the'. Mrs. Thorna McMeekin Jr. ali en the Prince Rupert this ed on the Catala yeaterday after- morning from to Vancouver a two weeks' trip James Klllas returned to the dty on the Prince Rupert this aiornlnj from a business trip to Vancouver. Paul Portullo, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned -lome from the south on the 'rtnee Rupert thl morning. Lieut. P. A. T. Ellis of the Sec ond Searchlight Battery Is receiv ing congratulations on his promotion to the rank of captain. William Lloyd of the Dlgby Isl and wireless station returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hard- ?astle Jr. of Ketchikan are pas sengers aboard the Prince Rupert today returning north from a trip to Seattle mrbia executive of the Canadian Hed Cross Society, returned to the !ty from the south on the Prince Ruprri thl morning. Many Articles i'For Bombed-Out : Folks Presented iOrdei. Daughters of the Empire. at their regular montniy m-runi held at the home of Mrs J L Hensmen. Summit Apartment v o:; Monday evening. Mrs. J. A Frew presiding. 1 Jt was decided to hold a a and sale of home cooking at the I One of Mrs. Arnold Ftoten on Mar n 26. Tickets will be on sale ft 'he tea in connection with the raffling of a quilt made by the Ora-cla Girls: Club, the drawine to take place at a later date tfhHeuhcetneHtJ All advertisements In this column wlU be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican Jumble Sale, March 12. S.O.N. Dance March 13. SU Patrick's Tea, March 17. Presbyterian March 19. Utile MunthCa. Queen April 6. Catholic Hall. Tea, Mrs. Lakie's. Norway March 10. Oddfellows' Seoteh 21. by in vlia lion. Tea. Mrs. Dance, Mar. lim CO Tea, Mrs. Flatcn, March S.OJJ. Dance March 27. Mary Tea. Mrs. Parkin, L.O.B.A. 8prlng Sale, April 8 Bt. Peter's Spring Sale. April 23. C-N.R. TRAINS For the F.at Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays - 6 P m- From the Fast Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays H ?M- noon for a trip to Vancouver. A Can. Legion, B.EiJ.L. meeting tonight, 8 p.m. ments. Court Assizes In Prince Rupert has been changed from May 6 to June 3. The Prince George date Is changed from May 11 to June 2. Mr. and Mrs. J.iStewart will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for Vancoaver, taking south for burial the remains of Mrs. Stewart's son. Fred Wlsjht, who was drowned recently from the Edward Llpsett dock here. a Attention Please Something for Mrs. J. u riser, wno nas wen fall at St. Andrew's W. A. Jsmbfe a trip to Vancouver In thoigale In Toe H. room, next Rupert iourse of which she attended an- Hotel. Second Ave. TlmM. Mar 12 aual meetings of the British Co!- n ajn.-6 p.m. Be an early shop- per. Also table of home cooking, delicious bread, bans. etc. James McLennan, who tsaa'been employed at the B. C. Pae iters pfant at Port Edward. aaUsd on the Catala yesterday afternoon for McLennan, manager of the B. C. Packers at Alert Bay. t W. T. Slnton. representing "Your Health" raaganne. official publl-. Many article.-; of warm clothlir cation of the British Columbia' and knitted garments for oivHtans ( Tubefcofeafc Soriety, is spendiitt a I In bombed out areas in Britain (few days In the city. He rivec '.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V we turned In by active members from Vancouver am Me GsUa of the Hill CO Chapter. Imperial Monday morning ana win oe re- turning .outr on th t!ay night savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Trop. Phone 37 P.O. Hot Ml KRASER STREET PRINCE ni'PKUT Trappers: Brln 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 moncv on receipt of goods. G0LDRL00M The Old Reliable" " THE DAILY NBWS monthly Refreah- Notice Meyers Studio: Special advertising offer, one 8x10 colour-' ed tone oil portrait, regular $3.95 for $1.99. For appointment phone Mr. Ryan, Commercial Hotel, after 7, at 676. The date of the opening of the spring session of the Sapreme til MI tCl ? iM.VZUI Oi TsuB.a NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c op 50 Rooms Hot & COld Water Prince Rupert, B.C. l'hone 281 P.O. Box 131 FUNERAL NOTICE Members of Tslmpsean Lodge No. 38 A.F. it A-M. are. requested to meet at 8t Andrews Cathedral Thursday. March 12. 1M2, at p.m. to attend service for our late Brother Fred Wight. TJo regalia. W. D. VANCE, Secretary CIWO FOR SALE FOR SALE House and furnish - ln fa rnfrvcr onrvi revenue r at Salt Lakes, partly furnished. Also cheaterfleld, jdlnlng and bedroom sttlte, piano, radio and complete household furnishings. Phone Blue 727 for-appointment (63) FOR SALE Monarch Range In? good order, 232 Ninth Avenue " East. (62) ( Cardeni Fri- roR SALE-Paekard sedan. $500' cash. Apply 1343 Sixth Avenue ' East (61) I - , FOR SALE Door with complete' ' fittings; large stock ot windows I - aad large stock of-,-iron pipes, extra heavy steam pipe 4-mrh. Phone Black 324. I Furniture. Third Ave. WANTED up B. ' THOROUGHLY experienced dry ' gikkIs, sales lady, excellent refer- ences. would like position with some reliable firm, work to com-' mence April 16th. Apply Box f 223. Dallv News. 64 . WANTED By respecUble quiet j couple, one large comfortable or ' two small rooms with board in ; 1 good house, centrally located. Apply Box 222, Dally News. (61) room unfurnished apartment. Phone- Red 752 after 6 p.m. (63) I WANTED Room or small house. Apply Box 221. Dally News. (G3) WANTED To Phone 38. buy. a trumpet- HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert H. Singleton, M. Stlllman, J. N. Browning. P. Blanche, H. E. Law- rance and F. Woofcott, Vancouver; M. Lowrids and J. N. Glln, Victoria; W. Montgomery, OUawa; E. Orlfflth, Smlthers; V. H .Evarts, Toronto; J. E. Lovell and Mr. and Mrs. Lalng, city; Mr. and Mrs. H. MePhall, Burns Lake; CecU Newman, Plnchl Lake; N. MacDonald and H. D. Hammond, Unity. Sask. Rtryal F. Hansen, eity. i WANTED Young girl for oifice, work. Some knowledge of book-; keeping preferred. Give full particulars. Apply Box 219, The Dally News. 87) HOARD AND'ROOM ROOM AND BOARD for two men willing to share a room. Apply Box 218, Dally News. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD for men sharing. Phone Blue 805. (tf) PERSONAL INOW IS THE TIME TO OET A GOVERNMENT JOB as Clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno, etc. Six Dominion-wide exams held since the war began. Free Booklet. M C. C. Schools, Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. , Funeral Notice Members of the Canadian Legion and South African veterans are requested to attend the funer al of their late -comrade Ernest FOR SALE Oak dining roomjFenelon from the B. C. Undertal-suite, chairs etc. Phone 866. 60r mg Parlors, tomorrow at 2 o'clock. ANNOUNCEMENT "Lest We Forget. Whist drive, Saturday, Commer eial. Hotel. FOR SALE 39 Studebaker coupe, Funeral Notice good tires, good condition. Phone The funeral of the late Fredrick Bftie 882 between 5:30 and 1:00 Wight will take place Thursday, nm. (60) 'March 12 at 9" pjn. from St. Ari- FOR SALE Piano, good condition. Cheap for cash. Phone Blue 893. drew's Anglican Cathedral. t Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hunter re turned to Ihe cHy on the Prlncw Rupert this mornlnc itoru a turned from the south on Prince Rupert this morning. WANTED trip Own'er'a equity may be purchos-1 fo Vancouver and elsewhere in the- ed for small amount of cash. oum Rnmilr Phnne Blue 805. (tftt ., , . . .. . - 1 I Mrs. J. R. Lowe, who has been Fdlt SALB 5 room house and.on a trlD to Vancouver m the bathroom. $1,100.00 or $500.00 fceurse of which she attended the cash balance $25XX) per month. , annual meeting of the British Confer t & McCaffery Ltd. Phone Columbia Red Cress executive, re ft. (tf) Vancouver. He Is the son of Da FOR SALE Three roomed cottage the WANTED by army officer, small furnished house or suite. Apply Box 224, Daily News. 64 BROKEN REST Up time nd spin because of kidney and bladder weakness? Gin Pills, the reliable, well known kidney remedy, help tooth and tone upthe kidneys. Money back if not satisfied. Rifular tin, 40 Pint Urn tin, St PUIt (IttbtJ.S.hfor-Gtoorw) M TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE. Large Public Hall For Rent CENTRAL HOTEL Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: Catala every Tuesday 1:30 v pm. Due Vancouver Thurs-d-ay p.m. Cardena every Friday 10:30 pjn. Due Vancouver Monday am. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving March 10 and 24, midnight. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER, Trlnce Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Phone 568 i . .i ' " "" 1 mfiitmii lirn i rvTTmi til II IUU VJ , . 1 i . AM louder VOUR- - VAWD SI MCE itXJ'RE TlUU MVy X CAH'T EXPRESS) ASCC1A1 VMOMT THEN i I W lCAU KVE LOE V ' V.. SERVAMT tXJ LOVE YOU , ! 'TAUNVd TO ME LIKE t'Jl& -vv"uu " JW YOUR. A v 1 THAT VOU WE FIRED MB? 1 AtHEM" V PLACE J ' 'tE ' Mrs. D. McD. Hunter will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. !$ Graham Wafers I.B.C, rtft reg. size, each Pork and Beans Libby's 16 oz.; 2 for 19c Mrs. Harold Holkestad sdiled yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouve This week we are keeping a very complete stoek of COOKED MEATS to help housewives keep variety of sandwiches for thelf men-folk. Glance below and arrange to have something differ' ent In their lunch pails every day. ' SWIFT'S BAKED HAM )h. 60f SWIFT'S JELLIED BEEF TONGUE lb. 50c BURNS' CHICKEN ROLL Ib. 13c SWIFT'S LIVER LOAF Ib. 33c BOLOGNA lb. 25c SWIFT'S HEAD CHEESE lb. 25c DUTCH LUNCH SALAMI Ib. 33c Carnation Milk Best for babies and children. S Case- lots Large pkg- Famous Foods; ."-lb. box d growing 4.45 Robin Hood Oats 24c Cut Macaroni 39c Aylmer Peas Sieve 4; quality fancy 2 for Coffee Chase & Sanborn; 1-lb. tins; each 25c Peanut Butter Squirrel Brand 4 -lb. tins; each 52c 57c For small families there is nothing handier than 8-oz. FRUITS and VEGETABLES to eliminate waste. Buy several tins today and try them for convenience. All are fancy quality too! PEAS Nabob CUT BEANS Nabob CORN Nabob SPINACH Nabob PEARS Nabob PEACHES Nabob 12ea APRICOTS Nabob TWO DELIVERIES DAILT AT 10:30 A-M. AND 3 P-M. Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. BOX 575 PHONES 18 AND ID Wanted -Raw Furs REQUESTED DAVE'S TRAMSFER? W 3T lWtTTyiT- HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID Representing HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. ORMHEIM. Cow Bay, Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 815 When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable Service PHONE 13 24-Hour Service at Regular Rates A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 10 C 1 1 ESTER FIELD SUITES Flex steel and web construction. Priced from $125.00 8 BEDROOM SUITES priced from $72-"() 4 RANGES Made by Finlay, nationally known range with water-jacket $8:.."0 Everything for the Home Terms Arranged. PHONE 77.1 327 THIRD AVENUE BY WESTOVER VMHAT'5 THIS NOTE? DEAR WARREM BE. PATIENT, Nt3U OLD FUSSBUD6ET, AS FtVEK.-.TRQSBy" THEN- BASCOM MUST BE AFPiEMD OF COL. mjSSBy'S COULD Mt HAMt IX THE RITKEME COl'UT OF UUITISH COLl'MIIIA IX HtOIlATE In Ihe Mattrr of the "Admlnlstraiwn ArtH And In the Matter or the Estate tt Annie MorrlHon nuff, otherwise known at Anna nurr, UMi-asni. TAKE NOTICE that by Letters M AdmlniBtratlon Issued out of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, on the 25th day oi February A. D. 1943. I was appointed Administrator of ti Ett of Annie Morrteon Doff, other -wise known aa Anna DuW. dceased. the wife of the lat William Duff eX Prince Rupert, B.C. All peraona Jn-deibted to the Estate we required to pay the amount of their lmk-txednrtw to me forthwith and all persona having cJatnia agolruit tlie Etat are required to file them with me properly willed on or before tfie lUi day of AorU IW3. DATED at Prtrwe Biiprrt. c om 37th day of February lta. NORMAN A WATT Official Admrnlatratof PTlnce Rupert, B.C. DAILY NEWS WANT ADS DRINQ RESULTS. rilOHS 63. '4