FRIDAY. JANUARY 2S, 1012. THE DAILY NEWS JONES' FAMILY MARKET Phone 957 Phone 957 Saturday Specials BEEF T BONK ROAST RtMP KOAST U op- ib ritlME Kill KOI.L OC ppi lb t V T? Tn- 30c PORK LEO OF PORK OAp pe, !b SHUl'Llint OF PORK S(0 pe. Ib AUV SLICED BACON IJip MUTTON LECiS OF MUTTON- Cf pei ib 43 LOIN OF MUTTON 61 Co pe, lb Atl SIIOl MM.K OF LAM II AAn up, lb VEAL FILLET OF VEAL QAn RUMP OF VEAL SlOn per Ib ... . ROLLED VEAL Shoulder; lb. AiiJ' SIIOl LDr.u VEAL . fcls Not rolled; lb. . j BABY BEEF JUMP KOAST OOn I pp b Zoc ROAST OFF THE OAn KOI NO per lb. OUi CHICKEN B'RESII KILLED QCf I CHICKEN per lb. UW1, H101LING CHICKEN ? I ocr lb Utf Furs Wanted! U'e have a big order for all varieties of Furs. We guarantee to pay more than other buyers Don't sell In Cow Kay See me uptown and get 30 percent more. M-,m.u GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" ; i '' ua nwi m J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE. Larue Public Hall For Kent. CENTRAL HOTEL All Canadian Union Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada Prince Kupert, B.C., Unit No. 1 31 E E T I N G S Every fourth Sunday, 2:30 p.m., of Each Month. METROPOLE HALL Phone Red 469 P.O. Box 517 For Your X PYREX GLASSWARE S go to the VARIETY STORE STANLEYW. COLTON D.C., Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 610 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. onezHi P.O. Box 191 LOCAL NEWS NOTES j AS.O.N. Dance, 10 o'clock, Jan. 23, Oddfellows' Hall. Refreshments. 'Admission 50c. Alexander Gooch sailed on the Prince George this morning for a trip to Vancouver. Ambrose Reld, after a brief visit to the city, Is leaving this afternoon on his return to Port Simpson, Major J. Porln Campbell of the Royal Canadian Engineers sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip, to Vancouver. Major M. II. Jackson, senior chaplain of. Pacific Command, sailed last night by the Prince George on his return to Vancouver after a periodical Inspection visit here. Mrs. E. T. Kenney arrived in the city on last night's, train from Terrace and sailed on the Prince Oeorge this morning U Join Mr. Kenney who Is attending the session of the legislature at Victoria. Larry Sefton, recording secretary of the American Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers' Union from KIrkland Lake, Ontario, sailed by the Prince George this morning on his return south after a brief ; visit here. City Commissioner D. J. Mathe-son, in session as a city council providing for the acceptance by the city collector of monies to be applied at a future date on payment of taxes, the interest rate being four-and-a-half percent. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert R, B. LeDoux, H. E. Robinson, R. Thistle and H.Chase Casgraln, All- ford Bay; J. Wllkle,. Winnipeg; C. N. Shears, Vancouver; W. R. Pep-ler, London, Ont.; O. D. Marson. city; L. E. Grieb Ketchikan; A. D. Murray, Premier Handkerchief Feb. 12. Koyal J. F. Mussenden, A. McAuslane Vancouver; -L Selton, Kirk Lake. Ont.; H. W. Brown, U.S.A.; C (Lang, Inverness . Central M Olsen, Smithcrs. ' CITY OF PRINCE. RUPERT. The City will receive bids till noon Tuesday, January 27th, 1942, for the sale of property known as the Dominion Cafe situated on Lot 16, Block 23, Section 1. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this 23rd day of January. 1342. CITY CLERK. 121) CITY OF PRINCE KL'PERT The City will receive bids till noon of the 26th of January, 1942 for the sale of property known as the Gibson Building on Lot 8, Block 18. Section 1. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DATED this 22nd day of January, 1942. (20) CITY CLERK. flhhcuHcetnentJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c & word. Presbyterian Jan. 23. Vardens' Jan. 24. Bums' Banquet, Tea, Metropole Hall, Oddfellows Fortnightly Scotch Dance, January 24. Admission 50c. Anglican Tea Mrs. Johns, Jan. 29. 102nd Auxiliary Dance. Oddfel lows Hall, January 30. Queen Mary Tea January 31. Annual Masonic Ball. February St. Peter's Evening Branch Tea, Parish Hall, United Church Valentine Tea. Mrs, W. L. Armstrong's, Feb. 12. Valhalla Dance, Metropole Hall, February 13. Catholic Shrove Tuesday Tea, Mrs. J. Zarelll, Feb, 17. S.O.N, Masquerade, February 20. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 9. Mrs. W. K. Lalng returned on last night's train from a trip to Saskatoon. A.R.P. Meeting of Police War dens tonight. 8 o'clock. Can. Le gion. Registration will be made. All interested please attend, Mrs. II. Albertson, whose husband Is employed at the dry dock here, sailed on the Prince George last night for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. L. Owens sailed this morning on the Prince George for New Westminster, being called there on account of family Illness. Capt. W. P. Armour, manager) of the Armour Salvage Co., sailed this morning by the Prince George on his return to Vancouver alter a brief visit to the city Morris Hanson, from West Plains night's train irom the East. He will be here until Sunday when he will proceed on the Princess Norah to Ketchikan where he will become chief for the telephone Major A. S. Parkes, district recruiting officer, and Sergeant C. B. McFarlane, recruiting sergeant, sailed Wednesday evening on the Prince George for Stewart and will be back here next Tuesday on the Catala. Then they will leave for a week's trip to Queen Charlotte Island points. iBILL SMITH IS HONORED Presentation Made by Senior Em ployees to Enlisting Power Company Executive Senior employees of the North ern British Columbia Power Co. gathered yesterday afternoon In the office of the general manager, J. Little, to honor William D. Smith, until recently manager for the company at Stewart, who has enlisted. Mr. Little, on behalf of those as sembled, presented to Mr. Smith a handsome Initailled morocco lea ther dressing case. Suitable sentiments were voiced by Mr. Little In making the presentation and Mr. Smith replied appropriately. P. EVOKE GERMAN RIGHTS PRETORIA, January 23 (CP) Minister of the Interior 11. G. Lawrence, will introduce a Bill In the South African Legislature to re-t voke the automatic naturaliatlon granted to Germans in South Af rica' !n"1928. ITCH STOPPED QUICKLY S f tfrwggltfi provti ltr.mny cfc Sealed tenders will be received at the undersigned address for the sale of either or both of the following properties: 1) Lots 11 and 12. Block 22, Section 1 (known as .Boston Cafe building); (2) Lots 21 and 25. Block 26. Section 1, (on Second Avenue Easterly across street from Rupert Motors and including stucco residence). Terms at least one-half cash or Victory Bonds, balance to be arranged. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders will be opened 5 p.m. February 3rd, 1942. TERMINAL INVESTMENT SYNDICATE LIMITED, P. O. Box 058, Prince Rupert, B.C. RECREATION FOR WOMEN Y.W.CJV. Hostess Houses Across Canada to Be Used. OTTAWA, Jan. 23: The Y.W.C. A. hostess houses, located near thirty-one camps of the armed services of Canada, from Debert, Nova Scotia, to Prince Rupert, will serve as recreational centres for members of the Canadian Wom en's Auxiliary Air Force and Canadian Women's- Army Corps, ac cording to Mrs. J. L. Savage, chairman, and MLss Mary E. Fri-zelle, administrative secretary, of the War Services Committee of the National Council of the Y.W. C.A., Toronto. Mrs. Savage and Miss Frizelle were in Ottawa to consult with officials of the Department of National 'War Services. Mrs Savage explained In ditions have been overtaxed but this afternoon, passed the bylaw Missouri, arrived in the city on last j the Y.W.C.A. has always managed . . . it. l 1 ! M lrtV o n Im . vnm V. T7 -4. T T tn to tMn find 4 f f m r. iA to n mftrl n rooms accommodate members of the C.W.A..C. When the number of girls to be placed at each military camp and air fields across the Dominion has been determined, further plans for the enlargement of a number of the hostess houses will be made and details arranged for recreational facilities in the houses. In Toronto there Is a hostess house run solely for the members of the C.WAAP. It Is locattd opposite Havergal College, the C. WA.A.F training depot, and here the airwomen spend a good deal of their time using the various roorrfc mostly for study. While at the present time there are 31 hostess houses scattered across the Dominion at military camps and air fields for the pur-, pose of a meeting place for soldiers and their wives, mothers or sweethearts, Mrs. Savage and Miss Frl zelle expect that during 1942 this number will be almost doubled. Provisions, for the women in uni form will be made In any new houses planned. Each hostess house has a' lounge, rest rooms, a quiet room and emergency overnight accommodation. The one at Camp Borden is the largest in Canada, employing four hostesses. DO YOUR EARS RING? Maybe somtbody's talking about you I They noticed your bad breath. Sour, gassy stomach often accompanies occasional constipation. ADLERIKA blends 3 laxa tives for quick bowel action and 5 carminatives to relieve gas. Try ADLERIKA today. At your Drug Store. IItiik srritr.ME coi kt oFnumsii fOUMUIA li tlie Matter (if Sidney .I.iines- I.nke. Itereneil, nnl In the Matter of the "AdmlnUtratlnn Art" TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ilia Honor Judg FLriiw I was appointed Administrator with the Will annexed of tlie EftaXe of the late Sidney James Luke, dectosud. formerly of Ocoan Falls, British Columbia, night watchman, who died on or about the 21st day of November 1940. All persons having claims against said estate ore required to forward lihem to me ori or before February 28th 192 iproperly verified and all persons Indebted to the said ewtate ore required to pay to me the amount of their Indebtedness DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this lTth day of January A. D. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Official Admin 1st rai or, Prince Rupert, B.C. IN TIIK StTKF.ME COI'KT OF ItftI TIS1I (OI.l'MltlV lii I'roliate In the Mailer of the "Administration Ait" and In the Mailer of the IMnte of John l.yp, Deceived Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 12th clay of January, A.D. 1942, I was P painted Administrator of the estate of John Lyp, deceased, and all parties harlHg chhlms ngolnst tlie said estate are Jiweby required .to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 15th day of February, A.D. 1942, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay. the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this lath day or January, A.D. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, ,Prlnc Rupart, B.C i the official opening will not take They place until a later date, Mrs. Sav- vlslted Mrs. Joan Kennedy, senior !ae declared. officer commanding the C.W.A.C. ! It Is hoped by C.WA.C. officials, 1 Mnnn I J:rt an in Inter- inter llVlUUdC JUdUlCd view, that the Y.W.C.A. would provide the same services for girls In uniform; as the Y.M.C.A. does for the men. However, the Y.W.C.A. has been serving the C.W.A.C. since girls have been taken into the service, Mrs. Savage said. All local associations of the Y.W.C.A. have been assisting in locating rooms for the girls in the various centres where they are stationed. Housing con Very Bridge Drive Enjoyable Party Held' Wednesday Evening: On On Wednesday evening In the Oddfellows' Hall a very enjoyable bridge drive was held by the Moose ladies. Prle winners at bridge were: la- dies' first, Mrs. Taylor; second, Mrs. Norton; men's first, Mrs. S. L. Peachey; second, George Howe. Following the bridge djive, delicious refreshments were served by the convenor, Mrs. O. Stegavlg assisted by Mrs. T. Morgan, Mrs. W. Field, Mrs. Hague and Mrs. Morrison. TOKYO THIRD BIGGEST Tokyo Is the world's third city with a population exceed ing 6,500,000. CUssintO FOR SALE FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until Wednesday, February 4, 1942 for the purchase of th$ gasboat "Vent" size 27x7x2; powered by a 6 h.p. Easthope, hull and engine In first-class condition. All equipment on board Included In sale. Boat may be viewed on ways- at Crippen's Bay, Digby Island, cared for by Joseph Freestad. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms Cash. Norman A. Watt, administrator of the estate of Victor Nyman, deceased. (29) FOR SALE 25 gallon gas tank, 1 wash basin, 1 blacksmith's forge, 1 anvil, 300 windows and a large stock of black Iron pipe at very low prices. Phone Black 324. B. C. Furniture. FOR SALE Small furnished house with lot. For Information call 133 8th West or Phone Red 284. (23) FOR SALE 3-plece chesterfield, kitchen range with oil burner, brick-lined, heater. Phone Black 590. "'mm FOR SALE At Terrace, 4 roomed house, wood shed, chicken house and lot. Apply P. O. Box 3. (19) FOR SALE Studio Lounge. Reas onable. Phone Red 162. (19) FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT For men wishing to share. Phone Blue 805. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM for man at end of month, Near Dry Dock. Apply 857 11th Ave. East. (23) BED and Board for Young 'Man. 807 Borden Street. Phone Red 395.- (21) HELP WANTED WANTED Smart girl. Macey's Confectionery. Uf) HOUSEKEEPER Black 85. Wanted. Phone GIRL Wanted for general house work. Phone Blue 936. (20) POSITION WANTED SITUATION WANTED Girl 19 wishes, stenographer's position Experience. Apply Box 54, Mc- Bride. B.C. (21) - Si WHITE EE HORSE SCOTCH WHISKY Zf WHITE HORSE DISTILLERS LTD., GLASGOW WHJ This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. a cook and a helper. At the smallest, a hostess and assistant are stationed. The new hostess house at Peta-wawa was opened this week but Chesterfield Suites GREATLY REDUCED Watch Our Windows! Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE It is Really ...... 4. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Keep in a Good Stock of TELKWA OR ALBERTA The Best Quality Coal is Needed at a Time Like This Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 4-4'!"M4'4 When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 1 3 24-Hour Service at Regular Rates ENTERPRISE FRUIT and PRODUCE Co. THIRD AVENUE AND FIRST STREET Specializing in Fruit and Vegetables You are cordially welcome to inspect our store. We will demonstrate our new produce. "DELNOR" FROZEN FRUIT and VEGETABLES PHONE 313 iiVi FREE DELIVERY HAIR BRUSHES BE PROUD OF YOUR HAIR! USE A GOOD BRUSH AND USE IT ...... OFTEN! hi Prophylactic Hair Brush Pure Bristle, Rotator type $1.00 Keystone Hair Brush Pure Bristle .$1.50 Prophylactic Hair Brush Rotator Type, Comb to match; Exton bristle, will not soften $5.00 English Wire Hair Brush 75c Clothes Brush 25c ALSO Shaving Brushes and Nail Brushes Ormesltd. ZtiiA Pioneer Druqpiats THE REX ALL STORE PHONES 81 AND U Open Daily from 8 ajn. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7 J p.m. If you lose anything, advertise for it. I; 1, m I K