I L. Curry lLate of Yukon) i T 2C A liiropractor ifftlholme Rooms the Atfack 10RYLOAN, SUP TO US S BAKERY fiery Service V-htaj plots fixed ; " Cemetery, phone :.icut the Cemetery and 1;00 p.m. 'W.MB ( t)l ut OF llltlTIMI " IN MtOIUTi; I " t the "AdmlnMrntlon I l't' ami IJ "if IMatf of Mallhrw : by Order of His r nl .Tiii.ta nf 11 f'c of April, A.D. 194. IS' or the Estate -v.:t day 0f januarjri " PTM-J ITUWMI Ik. - . - v, w wro I, ."Wired to pay the ' '"'debtedness to me I -J Pksors having claims ore required to Keny verified on I, i I7.01 AD- 193 l-D wul w macie j . v " Eucn claims of I I '"mas a. Watt u"ial Administrator Tince Ruperti B.C. ISlK1,1" "AllllllnUlrnllnn "''MUTISM ltVi.,. T knn iih Xvknlii l4-B: 84??e n ie 37th ' Z ' i apilnted I lura, of Nick I'to-kVT M Nykoln I. ' nrt "WW, to me fcuilw i,0 y. A. D. I. it tt. to m r. I 0, 1943. ' Administrator TUtte Rupert, B.C fihhcuhcemeHtA All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word; I Pre-school and Infant niinir. King Edward School, Tuesday, 2 to 4; St. Peter's Church Hall, Wednesday, 2 to 4. W.O.T.M. Invitation Danr-P m i Oddfellows' HalL Spring Bazaar. United Church W.A., May 6. Little Norway Tea, Mrs. Munthe. May 8. 13. Hospital Tea, Nurses Home, May Cambrai Spinster's Spree, May 14. Entertainment. Oddfellows' ifnii May 1C. Help Norway Com. Presbyterian Missionary Tea. Mrs. Flaten, May 19. Eastern Star Dance, May 21. Valhalla Invitation Dance. Odd fellows' Hall, May 28. On recommendation of the fi nance committee, the city council last night decided to offer to Al bert Fern a lot the purchase price of which will be the assessed value of the lot so offered and that an amount of $25 already paid by Mr Fern on an existing purchase be transferred to apply to the lot so acquired. Bdck the Attack THRIFT CASH AND CAHKY Phone 1Ti NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZAKELU, PROP. "A Home Away From Home-Rates 75c of M) Hooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, n.C. Phone 281, P.O. Box lit KWOKG SANO HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House i Next to Klnjr Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST. : All youn palronaje welcome. Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from, 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone. Red: 217 J. M. S. Loubser D.O.. BA. ; Chiropractor I Wallace Block rhonr IJIJY THE NEW Victory Bonds U. E. MOUTIMKK Phone 88 321 2nd Avf. c lULauuii I I n ill j a nnnnvQF n i - . . vu.-.w. . - . . , . ... vw iih,uu i vi aim Victoria. ing fast at reduced prices. Mis. Doris Brentzen and little daughter left yesterday afternoon on their return to Terrace after a visit here as the guests of Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton at Seal Cove. Further reading was given by the city council last nieht tn an .amended procedure bylaw provid ing, among other things, for the holding of city council meetings on me iirst and third Mondays of each month. At last night's meeting of the' Prince Rupert Chamber of Com-' mercp thorp urve pnrricnnnlfM.B in 1 vv.ivaviiutiivc All i regard to merchant seamen who might be left behind on account of sickness at points of departure. There are no such seamen at1 Prince Rupert at the present time. A letter from the magazine Canadian Business, read at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of' Commerce, invited anything in the way of publicity which the chamber might care to avail itself of in the columns of the magazine. Miss Violet Man has returned to the city from a month's visit to Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg and other points as well as Vancouver on the way home. She saw both her brothers, Cedric and Albert. Both ate with the air services. Cedric is at Winnipeg and Albert came from Quebec to Ottawa while his sister was there. Albert has now' proceeded abroad. Page Rldeout of Peace River had. a letter before the Prince Ru pert Chamber of Commerce at its meeting last-night telling of a new coal find which had been made In the country through which would pass a highway connection through central British Columbia from the Peace River to the transprovincial highway system. This was some thing which Mr. Rideout felt, might well be publicized. in tiii: si ihi:mi: cm ut or immMi (oil . miii in ruonxTi: In (lie Ma Iter of Mir "Administration Ail" and In tlip M.itler of t lie I'statp of John Klw, llwr-asril Intcvt-ule TAKE NOTICE thflit, by Order ot lib Honor. W. E. FlslttT made on th 22nd dny ot April A. D. 1943. I nus appointed Administrator of tile Estate of John Kim deofed, and all parties, having "lairru against ttie said estate- are- hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or about the 27th day of My, A. D. 1943, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of tlieir Indebtednefw 3 me fortiiwlith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this .27th day of April. A. D. 1943 Q. H, HALLETT Official Administrator Atlin, B.C. Announcement DKS. LAKC.E AND GIBSON wish to announce that they will occupy their new offices at 608 Third Avenue West, above Boston Cafe on and after April 27. No-change In telephone number. A. Annpltfl Pnwpll's 'Rpnutv. Rhnn A The shoe sale at Ladies' Style iIOr etlf PermanenW. ourm St.. Shoppe continues. Stock, is. moV" fronr Z On recommendation of the health and relief committee, the city council last night decided to purchase- three pairs of blankets for the Eventide Home. The regular weekly luncheon of the- Prince Rupert Gyro Club tomorrow will take the form of a special business session to consider attendance and membership. Instructions have been issued to the sanitary inspector by the health committee of the city council to check up on United States installations in regard to plumbing and plumbing permits. The report of the local public health unit, Dr. R. J. MacDonald, director, has been under consideration, the health committee reported to the city council at its meeting last nigh. A' bylaw providing for the sale of a number of tax sale properties, details which have been previously published, was finally reconsidered and adopted at last night's meeting of the city council. Wedding- Notice Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Smith announce the engagement of their daughter. Ceclle Ethel, to Sgt. Stanley Malanoski, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Malanoski, Herkimer. New York. The wedding to take place June 2. Funeral Notice The" funeral of the late John Rutherford Miller will take place, on Wednesday May, 5 . at 2 o'clock; ftcm the Orenville. Court Funeral Chapel. Iilfl BRAZIL I RrflTlt nvftrc olmAcI ViOf Vio VUIt. UMIAVIJ f 1I(M ViiV, total area of South America. IN THK SI I'llKMK f-Ot'KT OF ItltlTISlI coi .i miiia in ntoimr: III the M.illrr or the "Ailniliilslratloii Alt' anil In the .Matter of the .F.Mate of All.ert Alfiianl. Olherwl.e. Known an Alliert l-i l.i lull-. Iii'i eneil. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Hor or. W. E. Fi-!r, made on he 30th day of April AD. 1943, I -was appointed Administrator of the estate of Albert Muiard, otherwise known as Albert La-!nJe, deceased, and all parties having oialms agadnft the cald estate are hereby required to iurnkih .-ami". prop?rly verified, to me eti or before the 1st day of June. A D. 1943. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amcuirt of itheir Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED a Prince Rupert, B.C. this Ut day cf May AX). 1943 KCRMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupeitt. B.C. in tiii: sri'itKMi: nmiT of itie iti ii rOU'MIHA IN I'KOIIATK III the Matter or the "AilinliiMration Art" anil In the .Matter of the F.state "f l.oiiii Finer .liiliaiioen, otherwise known n I.oiiIh .loliaiisen, li-eeaseil Intestate TAKE NOTICE thait by order of H!s Honor, V. E. Fisher, made on the 30th day of April A.D. 1948, I was appointed Admlnlfitrni'cr of the estate of Lculs i Elner Jcihansen, otherwise known as I .'Ails Johanren. deceased, and all par-' ties having claims against the. said es tate are hereby required to furnish same, prrperly verified, to me on or before ithe lft day' of June. A.D. 1943, and aU parr ties Indebted to rth eifcaite are required ito pay tlhe amount of their dndebtedness me frrthWjth. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 1st diy of May A.D. 1943 NORMAN A. WATf Official AdmJnlstraitor Prince Rupert, B.C. CIVILIANS !!! Our boys arc still MANACLED in Germany You arc-still' Free to BUY VICTORY BONDS, and set them released quicker Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Go. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE Used chesterfield and chairs. Phone Red 874. (106) FOR SALE Household effects, in cluding double bed. with spring-filled mattress, combination ra-dio-gramaphone, studio couch, desk, chairs, table, lamps, carpet, kitchenware and crockery. Phone Blue 688. (105) FOR SALE Used furniture of alt descriptions. Visit Elio's used department, Third. Axenue next to Daily News, Prince Rupert. FOR SALE General Electric seven tube (battery) radio, call after 6 o'clock, 737 Second Avenue, Apartment 2. (104) FOR SALE R.C.A. Victor com- b.i n a t i 0 n radio-gramophone. Phone Blue 688. . (104) FOR SALE Easy chair. 132 8th Av enue East. (104) FOR SALE 1 wedge tent, new, made of Egyptian silk, weight 4V2 lbs., size 6x72 ft. and 62 ft. In centre. Make an offer. Box 481 Dally News'. (104) FOR SALE Barber's outfit two chairs, eight foot mirror and basin. Box 480, Dally News. (IQ61 FOR SALE Household furniture, must sell fast. 226 Sixth Avenue East. (105) FOR' RENT FOR RENT Sleeping accomoda tion for single girl. Phone Red 600. (105) IIELP WANTED xtr a -KVTT-n O J V. I I 1- vv nil l tt men, utljr auui, tu board and share room. Green 596, 851 Ninth Avenue, West. (103.) j AN Opportunity exists in Prince Rupert for an alert persons-man or woman-to break into newspaper work. Must be able to use -typewriter. ApplyrAM 41, Unem ployment Insurance Commission. NAMES of reliable boys and girls for paper delivery routes are be-in? received at the Dally News office. WANTED Cook for small family. Apply U. I. Commission A.F. 52. (104) WANTED Middle- aged housekeeper. Write Box 479 Dally News. (100) WANTED Truck driver for Cart-. age business; Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 34. (tf) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (tf) BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room for merrwishlng to share. 718 Fraser Street. (105) WANTED WANTED Responsible, non-drinker Dry Dock worker and wife to look after home or apartment In party's absence. Apply Box 482 Dally News. (19G) j WANTED URGENTLY Furnished ! suite for reliable couple. $25 re ward. Box 483 Daily News. (106) WANTED Coal and wood range. Phone Blue 395 PERSONAL WILL Victor Anderson, who used to live in Sexsmith, Alta., please communicate -with" O. A. Horte, General Hospital, any evening. Business proposition. (104) IX THE SITKE-MR COfKT OF UltlTISII roi.r.MiiiA in ritoiiATi: In I lie Mailer of Hip "AilminMrntlon Act" anil In Mir Mailer of tlie VMMe of Thomas McltoMIe, llemispd TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of Uio Supreme Count of British Columbia, I was on the. 23th day of April, A.D. 1943. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Thcmns McBowtle. formerly of the City cf Prince Rupert, Deceased, who died on or about (he l&th day of December, A.D. 1942. All persons Indebted to the sold Estate, are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and nil persons having claims against the saiid Estate-are required-to file-them with me properly Verified on or .before Ihe 15th day of June, A. D. 1943, falling which .distribution will be made havJns regard only to such claims of which I sliall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 29th day of 'April, 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. The Low Gost Water Paint 4-A4J ATTENTION LADIES n ilii Cor. 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Violet Mah, always alert, and ever on the search for new techniques to make you lovelier, has returned from a tour of the east with the latest trends In Victory Coiffures, Hair Shaping. Permanent Waving, Manicuring as well "a3 v many, other phases of' modern beauty j rnltiirp. v Of course, you will want to know what Is new . . . and' you will want to avail yourself of the opportunity for up7tothe-mlnute beauty; serylces. Why not call today 'for consulation? SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON! Phone. Blue 913 The Fourth Victory. Loan Is AG ood BUY Today f Spells GOOD BY to- the- Axis PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. m Let us do your Shoe Repairing. Mail Vour Shoes We Pay Return Charges and give you Buy 24 HOURS SERVICE High Class Workmanship Best Material Reasonable Charges TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! Prop. II. Van Uerkel (formerly of Trince Rupert) Todays est m VCTORY BONDS FOR ALL OTHER BEST BUYS BUY AT i :4 THE DAILY NEWS PAOITTTIREEJ The report of the' city police For Walls department for the month of gackthe Attack LOCAL NEWS, NOTES March has been received) and considered That Attract . . . by the police committee, it was reported to the city council vritkVicforvBonds- AiUlo's Pay casn for Furniture, ! a Moose Lodge Meeting tonight, last night. Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. 8 o'clock, Eagles' Hall. Miss Nancy Rorie returned to A Retail Merchants please attend the city yesterday afternoon from meeting Canadian Legion Rooms, n l-fin-i .1 . . Ift n m WuHnpcri'iv (10dJ ft: it! i a i