PKIL, IU, ... I V I . 1st drive, oaiuruay. uommer- 10. ' r Peter's Spring Sale, April 23. IJ AJ.r 1 1 ill i. M IIhU A C t Legion Spring Sale, 0. Cross Tea. June 3. .J i: ies: GOLDBLOOM The Old llfllable" OTEL AKKlVALb i'rinre Ituneil. i n i im i'ii. rviracuuMii . m 1 . Vi I ..:,.! and JOTln r. MN- William dray, Ocean M t Mrs. P. J. Dieth and : r 1 MaUory. late comers LOCALS 3. 3. Payne left on the Prince Rupert but night for a business trip to Vancouver. , m A. Annual Oeoeral Meetlne Priner? Bapftrt Tennis Club. April 14. CKy ItU, 8 p.m. Urgent bumneaa. (85) Mr. and Mr. W. P. Eve were SMUtermers leaving on the Prince Hupert laKt nlht for a trip to Vancouver. Lieut. Coniiuaiirtcr Pier sailed on the Prim e Rupert last night for the south, having been transferr ed In th naval wrvice. Mrs. B. Sherman, wife of Rev. B. Sherman. the Anglican missionary at Kltkatla, was a passenger on the Prince Rupert last night for a trip to VanooYr. Miss Kathleen Lang and Mlis Elsie Heaps, who have been identified wKh the Anglican Japanese mission here, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. The mission has been closed following the recent evacuation of Japanese from this area. WHERE HE STOPS The president of the U. S. can; pardon offenders against federal! law bat cannot override a state court. Dance for Ocean Falls Hoop Team Event Wedneiday Night One Of S;Ja1 Ffajurr In Connection With Visit of Boys and Girls From Paper Town One of the event of a social nature In connection with the vlxit to the city of the Ocean Falls boya' and girl' basketball teams was a happy dance arranged, by the students of Booth Memorial High School in the Eagles' Hall Wednesday night. It was a highly enjoyable affair with a large crowd of young people In attendance. Members of the visiting teams are receiving private hospitality while in Prince Rupert and seem i to be enjoying their stay here. ' The Ocean Falls teams will sail Sunday by the steamer Prince Gtorge on their return to the i-ajwr town. NOTICE The city will receive tenders till 12 oo Noon Tuesday April 14. 1942 ; or the sate of Lot 3, Block 2, Sec-, tion 1. with building. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this HKh day of April, im. Signed, CITY CLKK. (86 sees colorful peace . LONDON, April 111: When rationing and blackout regulations are lifted people will spend more money on food and clothing from "sheer boredom." Hoabrook Jackson told the Royal Society of Arts. They will kick over the traces of enforced utility and indulge in an orgy of color, he said. TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE. Large Public Hall For Rent. CENTRAL HOTEL cFnZ DaILY. NEWS " WEDDED IN VANCOUVER Miss Margaret Ruth Elliott Becomes Bride of Allen Grier-um Landel of Prince Hupert. VANCOUVER April 10: The marriage took place at 8 o'clock last evening in Ryerson United Church, Rev. Dr. B. D. Braden officiating, of Miss Margaret Ruth Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Elliott of Vancouver, to Allan Orieraon Landels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Landels of Calgary. The bride was given in marriage by her father and her bridesmaid was Miss Dorothy Christie with Miss Elizabeth Lao-dels, sister of the. groom, as maid of honor. Th groomsman was Donald Elliott, brother of the bride. During the signing of the register, Miss Kay Souter rendered a solo. Bridal music for the ceremony was provided by the church organist, Mr. Hunter. Ushers were James Oorlett and Arthur Bustard. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride where a toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Braden with the groom responding. A toast to the bridesmaid and matron of honor was proposed by Arthur Bustard with the groomsman responding. The bride duly cut a handsome wedding cake. Serviteurs of refreshments were the Misses Gladys Bastard. Margaret McCalpln. Lucy Fish, Margaret Allen, Isabel Landels, Ada Ferraby and Betty Clark and of wine Reginald Allen, Reginald Atkins, Fred Pope. Fred Hull and Jack Sankey. Among those present was the mother of the groom who came from Calgary to attend the ceremony. Following their marriage, Mr. GOOD FOOD GUARDS THE NATION'S HEALT And ALL-BRAN Does a Double Job Now ... at a time when good food . . . good health ... is more important than ever, KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN fills a dual role. As a delicious breakfast food, it helps supply the proper nourishment to thousands of Canadians . . . helps keep them free of the common type of constipation caused by lack of proper "bulk" in the diet. Eat ALL-BRAN as a cereal or in tasty muffins every day . . . drink plenty , TILLIE THE TOILER MR. SCR.066S WAS SO IMPRESSED I r 111 T I I Vfil-J- V V MHEM 1 FIXED HIS CAR IM THE DARK MPllrK t& fUT, TILLIE MEM niilY,KE HELPLESS IP 9? of water . . . and discover this "better way" to keep regular without using harsh cathartics that only offer temporary relief. ALL-BRAN gets at the cause . . . and corrects it. But remember, ALL-BRAN doesn't work like a purgative. It takes time. ALL-BRAN is made by Kellogg's in London, Canada, and sold in 2 conveniently sized packages at all grocers' ... in individual serving packages at restaurants. Eat it every day as a cereal or in muffins, and drink plenty of water. ALL-BRAN MUFFINS 2 Ubletpooni shortening ' i' cup sugar 1 tit 1 cup Keliogg'i cup milk 1 cup flour , teaspoon salt 2'; teatpoooj baking powder All Bran Cream ahortening and sugar thoroughly add egg and beat until creamy. Add All-Bran and mUk; let soak until the moisture U taken up. Sift flour with salt and baking powder; add to first mixture and ttir only until flour disappears. Fill greased muffin psns two-thirds fuil and bake in moderate oven (400 F.) about 30 minutes. YitU: 8 large muffins (3" in diameter) or 1 2 small OH" in diameter). "Serve by Savint! Buy War Saving Certiioale" Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. ..Keeps You Regular NATURALLY WORKING IN THE DARK and Mm. Landels let for a honey moon rip to Vancouver Island, flying back from Victoria to Vancouver and proceeding to Prince Rupert where they will reside In the Sea view Apartments. The groom Is manager of W. H. Malkins CO.' Ltd. fn Prince Rupert. The bride has been Identified with the staff of the Workmen's Compensation Board in Vancouver. LOSS FROM SMUTS The loss to Ontario farmers last ear through smuts and other seed-borne diseases Is estimated at about $4,000100. . IX THE S1FKEJIE COI'RT OK BKITIM! (Ol.l MltIA IV ritOIIATE In the Matter nt the Administration Art A In thr Maitrr of lite rtat of C'vl Mrbubr. otlu-rHlr known a far! Nettrntir. dooeaoed. TAKE NOTICE On by Order oX His Honor Judg FMm XUaa the lUi Oaf of April 1942 I was lprtnrt Adraln-latmtor at the Rnate oi th Vte CUrt Ntabuhr ctherwtae known m Oarl K-bubr. tonrerty of Prince Rupert. BritM Columtoia. win died on or about the tb df ct Jutr 1841. Ail persons taring elate etaat tetm aaJd &ate are required to forward tbem ts me on or tMCore May lath 1943 properly vert tied and aU persons nutted to tne aatd Katate are required to pay to roe Uie amount of ttmtM feadebUnineas ferttvwith. DATED at Prims Rupert. BC, fcbWi BCh day of AtirU A D. 1942. KORUAM A. WATT OSAeial AdnAilatrator. Prtnce Rupert. B.C. IX THE SU'KEME OOt'KT Of !1KITI"II Oi.L'MKI A IX I'ltOHATE In the Matter of tle -Vilmlnl.tratlon Art" And In the Matter of the Estate of Iemeter I'ap )thenle known as Ian l"op) I)eetise Intevtate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 31 at day of Usreti. A. D. 1942. I was appointed Admin tar ratfnr r.f 4, at. r-t iDamestr Pap (ottiervise known as Dan Bop) deoeaecd. and ail parties ha ring ixmmum aswnat wt saia ecasrie are Hereby required to furos same, properly we an or oeiore me Horn ems April. A. D. 1942, aru all parties indeb!d to the eatate are required to pay the atnoua of their indebtedness hi mm awMisaMi DATED at Prince Siinrt P C! thu 1st day of April. A. D. 1942. MORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prtnce Rupert, B. C. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 KL'LKLEl VALLEY BUTTER Arrives Fresh Every Week ! We believe In featuring It and helping our up-river farmers. Try It once and we feel sure vou will want no other. It's freshness and quality is unsurpassed. We also feature up-river VEGETABLES whenever possible. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P.O. Box 575 Phones 18-19 .v.v.v.v.v.w.v.v NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Kupert, B.C. rhone 281 P.O. Box 196 AMALGAMATE!) HUILDING WORKERS OF CANADA Trince Rupert, it.C. METKOt'OLE HALL Meetings every fourth Sunday In the month at 2 pan. Unit No. 1 : Shipwrights. Joiners, Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2: Painters, Paper-hangers and Decorators. Secretary: Phone Blue 113, P.O. Box 1415 IT'LL V BET HE DIDMT ASK 3?t ( BUT X DECLIMED, --vJ! AMOTHER DATE U THEM HE ASK ED I . . 1 1 J Tf Pcmtl ME TO A LECTURE Mpk TUST BE35ED ffB V I ACCEPTED , " i i 2.5C0 MAKES U.S. CITY The VS. federal census calls any town with 2,500 Inhabitant or more a city. mmm FOR SALE FOR SALE Child's steel crib and mattress. Phone Green 269. (88) FOR SALE Pleasure craft with dinghy, reasonable for cash. Phone Green 402. (87) FOR SALE Cabinet grand piano. i good condition. Phone Black 701 In evenings. (84) I iFOR SALE Large stock of doors, windows. Mirrors in all sizes. Kitchen Chairs, Chesterfields, Cabin Stoves. Phone Black 324. WANTED RELIABLE resident domestic help required for Ridley Hpme. Over 30 years, good testimonials. (89) EXPERIENCED woman wants wxirk in store, coffee shop or housekeeping. Apply Box 248, Daily News. , (84) GOVERNMENT official desires su- pertor accommodation with i breakfast and dinner. Apply ' Box 247, DaUy News. (84) WANTED Girl 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. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Phone Red 514 after 7 pm (tf) WANTED Young man for day work, apply Chris Mill Bakery. ! (tf) I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Man or woman. Apply Central Hotel. (88) FOR RENT IfOR RENT Room for rent for men sharing. Phone Red C02, PERSONAL (86) ... ROOMS FOR RENT to single men I- Apply Box 246, Daily News. (83) J. j HAPPY BIRTHDAY dear Brego- liss. Come home at once. All is forgiven. S.gned "G." IX THE SI PKEME COI'RT OF RRITISII COLVMMA IN PRORATE In the -Matter of the "Administration Art" And In the Matter of the Estate of Xlna (Xlck Jr.) Ourvich Deceas-ed Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 31st day of MMtto, A. D. 1942. I tos appointed Administrator of tile estate of Nina i Nick Jr.) Ourvich, deceased, and all parties baring claims against the said estate are bereby required to furnish san-je, prcfierly verified, to me on or before the 30tti day of April, A. D. 1942. and ail parties Indebted to the estfbte are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED t Prince Rupert, B. C. this 1st day of April. A. D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prtnce Rupert. B. C. IS THE Sl'PREME COfRT OF RRITISII COLI'MIIIA IX ritOIIATE , In the .Matter of the "Administration Art" And In the Matter of the Estate of I William Charles llavner. Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His llfoaor Judge Fisher dated the 18Ui day of March 1942 I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of the late William Charles Harrier, formerly of Prince Rupert, BrfUsti Columbia, who ' died on or about the 4th day of November A. D. 1941. All persons having claims against the said Estate are required to forward them to me on or before April 30th 1942 property verified and all persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of Uveir Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prtnce Rupert, B, C. this lSUi day of March A.D. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, ' Prince Rupert, B.C. BY WESTOVER LAM' SaKES- MEXT THMS WIE KMOVJ,TLHE VMILL BE riLUNti nets. nuHb (.nw n AltTH VERA.lLS . rRll 1 S 7 AMD VMREMCHES A I S1 ie oz. Sl. 70 SIS'". f t . I- 0 5 A I Y-s 25 oz. $2.0.-, I ( i i m1 tp )Sm HI OSONS t1 fif RYE WHISKEY Outstanding ability sends him first across the finish line... Outstanding flavour makes this Rye a winner in its field... 40 oz, ? 1.0.1 Hudson's ay r RYE Y6 LOTS OF SHIPS SINCE First transatlantic navigation bv steam was accomplished in 1833. J. H. BULGER I Optometrist f X (Opposite Post Office) tj Announcement We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIP.IXG 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 DRESS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LING, the Tailor Sixth Street Phone 01!) Suits Pressed by Steam While You Walt. I For Spring Cleaning Needs go to the I VARIETY STORE MEN'S SUITS Ladies' and Gents' $aa5 .Sprinj Suits and up M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 9C0 J THE SEAL OF 5 QUALITY G 0 L D S : E lA 1 L mm Sockeyc Salmon Fancy Red Ilerring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block rhone CIO $