PAGE FOUR THE DATLY NEWS OA? UK. CAPiTOl A AMOUf riATItS tWI ATI' ENDS TONIGHT Complete ShuVr 7: - ?-6t Charh'e 31 c Car thy, Edgar Bersen, Fibber McGhee and Molly in -look uhos laitghivg- '1:44 - 9:44t A MUSICAL LAUGH HIT? REG INS WED. THE BOYS GOODBYE (Bui they alwoyt comt back for mort) A FfMvai Pic,, will, 4 oscu unm-comiiE iosweu RATMONO VALB URN VIRGINIA till tlttlU ILltl ELIZABETH NTTEISSI JEIOUE CDWll - ROCHESTU (at 1.33, 3:37. 5:3, 7:35, 9;34) Also SPOUT . TRAVEL - .NEWS in tiik si ntr.ME roi KT or BRITISH UU.I.MniA IX FKWiATE In ttf Matlrr of thr -Umin Wratlon Art" And In Hi. Matlrr of thr IMalr of Jacob Saurr. Iirrrasrtl TAKE NOTICE thai by Order of HU Honor Judge Fihr dated the 24th day of February 1942 I was appointed Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of the late Jacob Sauer formerly of Alice Arm. British Columbia, miner, who dl-d on or about the 7th day of February 1940. All persona having claim agalcat the said estate are required to forward them to me on or before March 31at 1942 property verified and all persons indebted to the said estate are required to Day to me the amount of" their Indebtedness JUTi41WIU. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C. this 25th day of February A. D. 1942 NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B C TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE. Large Public nail For Rent. CENTRAL HOTEL For your Bed T A and Table LctlTipS go $ to the t VARIETY STORE Dr. J. M.S. Loubser D.C., Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 LOCAL NEWS NOTES - ' . r - v v. . vvu una sr uiin nirii T pxa. Members take notice. 64) 'A.Notirr Meyers Studio; Special vlvertlsin? offer, one 8x10 colour ed tone oil portrait, regular SS.95 $1 9. For appointment phone f . Ratt. commercial Hotel, after i 7. all C7C look before you buy! Be sure this Bayer cross is on every Wbiet . . , Mrs. Walter Thompson has -hanged residence to the Stork Jlock. W. Anderson sailed on the Prin-ess Norah last night for Van couver. 1 Your Income Tax Return Pre pared. R. E. Mortimer, 324 2nd. Ave. Phone 88. (68) Mrs. F. G. Stearns and famllv were passengers on last night's irain for Calgary. Mrs. Elmer Thompson left the :lty on last night's train for a .rip to Smlthers. Mrs. J. Gray and Mrs. N. Grant ! win sail Dy tne Catala this eve ning lor Butedale. Mrs. G. H. Allevne sailed nn the Princess Norah last night for Vancouver. Mrs. H. Jarvls was a passenger on the Princess Norah last night for a trip, to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank railed last night by the Princess Norah for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs- G. E. Armstrong and daughter left the city on last night's train enroute to Bowman, Man. A Little Norway Tea and Sale of Home Cooking at Mrs. J. Munthe's. 431 Fourth Ave. W., Thursday, March 19 from 3:30 to 6. Everyone welcome. A ANNUAL MEETING of Prince Rupert Liberal Association will be held In Metropole Hall, Wednesday at 8 pjn. Election or officers and Hon. T. D. Pattullo. M.P.. will speak. An Liberals cordially YOUTH W1I1ST DRIVE The local youth council held another whist party Saturday night in the Commercial Hnti There were four tables and the affair was enjoyed by alL Bruce Mlekleburgh was in charge. Canadian National Railways ! Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver: ' Thursday. 11:15 p.m. calling at Ocean Fall and PowpIi nivor 1 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 p.m. Trains Leave Prince Rupert For the East: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p.m. Alr-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT 528 Third Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines THE ?.?SyRAJ5D MINING & SMELTING lAJiurmxi ui' UAWAIJA LIMITED Manufacturers of ELEPHANT Brand Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers Ammonium Phosphates, Ammonium Sulphate, Superphosphates, Monoralclum Phosphate Producers and Refiners of TADANAC Urand Metals Mercury, Gold, Silver, Lead, Zinc. Cadmium, Bismuth and Antimony . . . Also Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur General Office and Works Trail, B.C. Hail, tonight. 8:90. Boiling Onions, small siae, new stock. 5 lt. Linaey & in- gram. Moose Ledae meets tomorrow nlaht at 8 o'clock in th Oddfel lows' Hall. All members taauested to attend. ! Tonight's train, due from the east at 11 o'clock, wag reported this afternoon to be on time. Tom Bellamy, accountant at the government elevator, left the city on last night's train for Edmon-on where he will eollst in the Air Force. Slight improvement was the report from the Prince Rupert Gen-eral UospUal this morning in re-2ard to the condition of H. F. Pullen who entered the Institution as a patient at the firat nt th. week. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hunt sailed on the Princess Adelaide Friday for Victoria where they will take up future residence with their son and dauahter-ln law. Mr 9i Mrs. H. B- Hunt. Mr. Hunt Is Joining the staff of the shmvarrt in Victoria. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Ruoert. J. J. Morse, city; J. Asplnall. H. MS. QuaUino; James Smith. Port Edward; J. N. Arnold. Vancouver; Mrs. Carl Benrstrom and Mn n G. Olson and children. Juneau- Florence O. Saunders, Ketchikan; Ed Boon. Tunis- w !r PotM.li Linden. f.'.l-.iHrn For Quicker Relief of KIDDIES' lolll UseBUCKLEYSStcinless WHITE RU2 100 oMoction, or your monvy bok two Sizes 30t .4 soc flhttQuncementJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Wiiist drive, .Saturday, Commercial Hotel. St. Patrick's Tea. Catholic Hall. March 17. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Lakle's. March 19. Little Norway Munthe's. March 19. 26. 4. Tea, Mrs. Oddfellow' Scotch Dance, Mar. 21, by Invitation. 28, Lutheran Tea, Metropole, March Hill 60 Tea, Mr. Flaten, March S.O.N. Dance March 27. 102nd. W. A. Tea, Legion, April Queen Mary Tea, Mrs. Parkin, i April 6. ; L.O.B.A. Spring Sale. April 8. I Valhalla Dance, Metropole Hall. .April 10. United April. 16. Church Spring Sale. St. Peter's Spring Sale, April 23. Dance, Seal Cove Hall. May 1. As a result of a tea meeting held last week, by the women's Cana dian Club at the home of Mrs. L. W. Herein. Fourth Avenue West the sum of $31 was realized for the Dlankcts for Britain fund. The feature of the afternoon was an address by Major T. W. Suther land of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps on "This Democracy." Mrs. R. O. Large sans ac ceptable vocal solos. Mm E. M. Earl,, president of the Women's Canadian Club, was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members. IRISH STARTED IT The game of handball originated in Ireland more than 1000 years ago. onto FOR SALE WANTED To Phone 38. FOK SALE room suite and Phone Blue 129. FOR SALE Dwelling on First Avenue, situated on Lot 9. Block 9. Section 1. Bids wrfl be received according to this notice up untu Saturday, March 21, at 12 noon. Apply City Clerk. Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE Household furniture Including oil burner rang and Thor lroner. Phone Black 291. (63) FOR SALE OR TRADE Dodge four cylinder Panel Delivery truck. Apply Box 227 Dally News. (87) FOR SALE Barber shop at Seal Cove, all furnished, $1000. First class business for right party. tf FOR SALE Large stock of doors, windows. Mirrors In all sizes. Kitchen Chairs, Chesterfields. Cabin Stoves. Phone Black 324. FOR SALE Store and fixtures, groceries. Complete stock. Phone 482 815 Third Ave. West. STOCK FOR SALE with store and living quarters for rent. Phone Red 820. WANTED experienced drv kuuus saies iaay, excellent refer V ences, would like ' position with $ some reliable firm, work to com- mence April -.IGth Apply Box? 223, DallyTNeEa-'fr W64 $ -r - f. WANTED by army officer, small furnished house or suite. Anni W.v, GOOD SERVICE ... to Our Country and Homes! ?Z.C?!ltr? reqTis us to conserve KasoHne. We are also advised that we shall not be able to replace tires for our Iructa We request your co-operation in helping us to malnta in out SyPr0mpt SefVlce- y Png -II coal orders a ,et ,)Ay "EFOUE DELIVERY IS EXPECTED, yo "ill enalt ! Z XZ an;ee:COn0,n,C;,L"::- PHILP0TT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. ,,,,QNK (ir'1 (64) buy. a trumpet. LOST LOST Lady's glasses near Green bireet Phone Black 963. TUNEFUL COMEDY "Khs the Biys Goodbye" Comlne. To Capitol Theatre at Middle Of This Week starring Don Ameehe and Mary Martin with an outstanding supporting cast and featuring several sons hits, a livery comedy "Kiss the Boys Goodbye" comes as the feature offering to the screen of the Canttot Theatre here on Wed nesday and Thursday of this week. xne story concerns a beautiful southern girl with stage aspira tions who BnmccMtfuUy tries to get a lob on Broadway but rushes back to the sooth when she learns that a Broadway stage director is on his way down be tow the Mason-Dixon Line to search for a girl to take the lead in his new show How she permits hira to "discover" her, an "Innocent" southern girl ifinBflllldwl Km .j,.Wa Eight -piece dining Uakf, u m hltariona,v funv aavenport. Utory. (65) The supporting cast Includes Os car Levant, well known as the musical expert In "Information Please;" Virginia Dale. eomlv singer and dancer; Connie Bos- well, radio singing star; Rochester, Barbara Allen. Ravmntwl wi. burn, EMsabeth Patterson and Jerome Cowan. The song hit written eaneelali for this picture are "Kiss the Boys Goodbye." "Find Yourself a Melody." "Sand in Mv ShoM." "in Never Let a Day Pass By" and "My Start - Twenty-Five Years Ago March 17. 1917 D. J. Rainey. one of the pioneer prospectors of the Portland Canal district, lost his life in falling over a cliff about two miles from Stewart. His body has been brought to Prince Rupert enroute e f s t "ror burial. A fine Drosram a a "lr in (63) the Catholic Hat! last night on the ,eve or St. Patrick' Day. Mayor M. P. McCafferv was the mik.r WANTED Two men for Prinr- of ewntaf. uk hU sub- Rupert Fishermen's Co-op liver JV., 'Iretan1 nd the Part she nlant. Anniv thoH Kn i t n., " Playing In the Empire's Wel- ernment Wharf. J65i (65) rarc " T1 Prt In the pro gram were Mrs. O. A. Bryant. M Cafe Reopened j: Tlie D i: 1 Cafe, Waterfront, h now open, under same management. Per lb. Ifl-ot. tins; each KORAN COITEE Regular or Drip Ortnd ! -Ib. tin 43c SWEET CLOVER nUTTE It- Second Orade; :t lbs. CHOICE A I'll I COTS 15-oc. tins; J for 29c CLOVER LEAF CLAMS- - HEINZ JUNIOR FOODS- AM varieties; '.! tins VAT HAY FEVER 25c i'.-v" 25c tins -tit JEWEL SHORTENING 1-lb. packets, each CORNED REEF El Rancho; per tin AIISORIUNE Jit Regular size; each 19c 25c 1.15 Ragweed, one of the traditions; hay fever cs uses, provides to.xi j.-quall and pheasants. Principal J. c Brady'gave' an ToS dress on wit and humor. Rev Dr . , n uanted tor day work- Duly- svm Edwuna. Miss Angus II. R. Orant spoke briefly and the Apply Chris Mill Bakery. tf) McQuillan. A. Ourvich. Frank Mc- students taking part w the pro-WANTED TO RENT Trn rannon' w- Murphy. Albert Palmer gram were James Mitchell. Kath-sulte or one largV roonv 3 rr, a"d John BarUm- I"" 0rant- Mtguerite K.lpatrick. Box 229. Dally News. fftall oZT ! I! ." F"1' FOR SALE Phonograph, Phonola ety Prentl an Interesting and Pringle. !.Iorfl Pabnoee and Mar-radio. Anniv m niik , . entertahtlna nrnaram lir nlnt i mtm ,( . . r .j . li.ll IfCIIUC. " r . - miti,, trtwtgJStf. West. ,M) - I WANTED TO RENT - Modern' apartment or house with three bedrooms, permanent; lease preferred. Apply Box 223, Daily News. (it, WANTED For Prince Rupert Hotel, man between ages of 18 and 25. WANTED Man for general store in coastal town not far from Prince Rupert. Military exempt. Living quarters above store. State salary expected and experienced if any. Apply Box 225. Dally News. THOROUGHLY for Special Price LADIES and GENTS' XEW SPRING CLOTHING $27.50 and up. B. LAMB, Tailor Phone Mack 787 1 Wanted - Raw Furs 302 Third Ave. W. Fresh. Local .RaVml ' Pasteurized MFLIC VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 HIGHEST MARKET PUICES PAH) Representing HUDSON'S RAY COMPANY 8hlpUJ.E.ortMm:IMt Cow nay pfnce Kupert n phone When You Want a Reliable. Comfort.M. n ..... . f'un lAXI ni ir s4e Servi ice 2t-Hour Service at Reeular Rates A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" "pSeef?2n,FIELI! SU'-" web construction. 8 BEDROOM SUlTES-prlced from IM.OO 4 RANGES - Made by W " Flnlav ay' nirn'n':'n' natlonay V 7L.r,0 known water-jacket . range with HilM PHONE Merythlng fo, t.ie Home-Term., Arranged. 327 THIRD AVENUE EGGS Gr a I Per dot I'OKK AND BtiXU Van Cani;; llmi. 15-oa. , each for 5 PKTS. KOLOaj HJK fL.thtS, 1 GLASS BOWL-. a?l fur unnrs cn cun nr..Ys- iver. acv w - A Arn.n jnct- P:;: a. 20 ; ME.M.TH f.LO sou- taioc. aiI TOLTOES- Flrrr, a. i ;r J Linzey & Ingrain LID. 2 PHONES 5S5 SS6 CARRY AM) SAVE! Furniti 1 KITCHKN RANCiES l. r: w 12 lTX PAINTED CHESTS OF DKAWKKS- t -r, 9 MATTRKSSEv ir' fi RECONDITION TYPEWKITEh at vcr r.-s-p: t B. C. Furniture i PHONE nwcKM Third Aitnie S ilULKLEV VAIUJ J ;I We betietr and helntnr AiRj I farmeni. Wwl " I. feel sure . vcu'jw . other it . qua irv u u: & j: "'mussalleM'J : Economy Stof 'i 'Where DolU" Hirt 5 Cents ,v.w.v.v.v.v.'-v's IN tiik ' rii';jEj"frVoW In llif v.. . . .... r inr - .tml In Hie ? ,,.K Annlr lrrlon "' TAKE PI OTICS t.v Adminlht ration X?Jroi . AAninwr. i mm. ADM v - f ww - win"' ; th wu tie 7,1 rinbrtrd to th EsJ1 JJ of piiy Uie amount I'' lo rn rorU.ith 27Ui day of IVbriiarr '