iDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1943 New Husiness Placed - - - . New protection added by men and women to provide for their future. Payments to Policyholders and Beneficiaries . . . $5,000,000 was ,?aid to beneficiaries of deceased policyholders living policyholders receiving $10,000,000. 'Assets - - Resources held to fulfil obligations to policyholders and their dependents. i' - ; THE DAILY NEW3 'jNOfiHERYEAR UNDER WARTIME CONDITIONS TRAPPERS 7 Sf SI fts GREAT-WEST LIFE The flreaMVest Life in fillinfr an important role in the nation's wartime economy. During the year, the Company invested over twenty-eight million dollars in Victory Loans on behalf of its policyholders represent-ing hundreds of thousands of premium payments. In addition, over a quarter of all male employees have entered the armed services, while others are giving their time to the many organizations essential to th war effort. The Company's Position at the End of 1942 Insurances and Annuities In Force ?698,010,493 Providing protection to policyholders and their dependenta numbering more than a million. 78,910,002 15,178,083 189,297,807 f()VI) MORRIS, Representative, Prince Runert nth Ave. K. P ( itnv no- . ... 1 ITHf vjREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY A George Decker of the w. J. Larkworthy of New Hazel- ftinadian Dental Corps was ton will arrive In the city on to- JJiit yesterdays luncheon of night's train and proceed tomor- ffice Rupert Gyro Club. row on a trip to Vancouver." i JOIN US IN THE FEBRUARY DRIVE BY BRINGING VICTORY SOONER i invites you to use the i Opportunity to buy from your merchant your M WAR SAVINGS STAMPS LEND FOR VICTORY 4VE FOR PEACE 1 1 l all your FURS to mc and get top prices as I hate no overhead expenses and can pay more than others. llrd 730. Frank Lockwood Box 193, Prince Rupert, B.C. USEDjFURNITURE ftchen Ranges, 2 full size Reds complete, 6 Round es. 3 Buffets, 2 Kitchen Cabinets, 5 Kitchen Jos. 8 Wash Stands, 4 Sectional Rook Cases, 4 prd Lamps, 1 Wickless Oil Burner, 2 Coal er Heaters, 1 Piano, 1 Radio, 5 Gramophones, Jiner Chairs, 2 China Cabinets, 2 Settees, 2 Mor- l hairs, some Tools, Books, etc., etc. See them at Elio's Used Furniture Department ELIO'S FURNITURE AVENUE prince iturEitT, n.c. TRAPPERS 'e foolish and sell jour furs at the waterfront. Bring: your "l town and same buyers will pay more while I'm here FUKS. ARE UP 20 W. G0LDBL00M (The Old Reliable) ,l,t1lllllWiMMiMiiMaiTmwBll,lllBllBllllMH , LOCAL NEWS NOTES The next stag party gathering or the Prince Rupert Gyro Club will be held on February 24 at the home of Arnold Flaten. J. Y. McCarter. well known Vancouver architect, arrived In the city this morning from the south, being here in connection with local Wartime Housing projects. Commodore W. R. Beech, naval officer commanding for the Pacific Coast, is a visitor In the city on official business, having arrived this morning from Victoria. "What Lies Beyond the Volga?" will be the subject of an address by Raymond Arthur Davies, noted Canadian Author, at the Booth School Auditorium, tonight, Thursday, 8 p.m., admission 50 cents. W. T. Moodie, general superintendent of Canadian National Railways for British Columbia with hearquarters In Vancouver, and C. J. Quantic, superlndentent of Mo tive power, are visitors in the citv on official business for a couple of days. They arrived yesterday afternoon by train via Jasper Park. The board of school trustees was officially advised In a letter from the city clerk, read at last night's board meeting, that the board's recommendations In regard to the new traffic bylaw had been incorporated in that bylaw. When the new bylaw came Into operation there would be a weekly patrol In the school areas to check up on the regulations being observed. Electric light bills for the various schools came In for inspection and questioning at last night's meeting of the board of school trustees. There were some inconsistencies that caught the attention of the board, one of these being the charging of Booth Memorial School at the rate of 8c for light while King Edward was only chaged 4c. Further explanat'on will be sought from the Northern British Columbia Power Co. In electric light, as In other things, Borden Street School seemed to be most economical. Rheumatic Pains Backache Don't feel dispirited don't give up hope of getting real relief from those Insistent aches and pains. ALLENRU may bring you Just the welcome relief you've hoped for. ALLENRU acts fastr-the acute pains and aches usually start to go in 48 hours. Continue for 30 days longer and you too should find the relief you've longed for. Directions are simple, the cost Is but little. ALLENRU must relieve to your satisfaction or your money back. W. J. McCutcheon and ail druggists. FOR SALE 3 Sinffer Sewing Machines. 1 Electric drill. 8 3A Springfield Mattresses. 12 All Cotton Mattresses in 3-3, 1-0, 4-6 B.C. Furniture PHONE BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE savoy HOTEL Carl ZarcIIi, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT Jack Ray returned to the city this morning from a trip to Mrs. Stewart and K. Kilhourn were passengers leaving yesterday afternoon for Victoria. MISERIES OF Baby's Cold lefeed As le Now . . . here's reliable home-proved medication that works 2 way at one to relieve distress or child's cold-even while h sleeps! Just rub throat, chest and back with Vlcks Vapollub at bed-tune. Instantly VapoRub starts to relieve coughing spasms, ease muscular soreness or tightness, and Invite restful, comforting sleep. Often by morning, most of the misery Is gone. For baby's sate, try VapoRub tonight. It mast be good, because when colds strike, most mothers use Vlcks VapoRub. Permission was granted last night by the board of school trustees to the A.R.P. to use the auditorium of Booth Memorial School next Monday night for a showing of moving pictures on A.R.P. work to local civilian protection Funeral Notice The funeral service for the late Mrs. Cora E. Black will take place Friday aftemon at 2:30 from the Grenville Chapel. Interment will bs made in the family plot at Fair-view Cemetery. CANADA'S NUTRITION PROGRAM MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 thpeuHcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 15 L. O. B. A. Invitation Dance, Feb. Rebekah Valentine Dance, I. O. O F. Hall. Feb. 12. By invitation. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows Hall, Feb 19. S.O.N. Invitation dance, Oddfellows' Hall, February 26. St. Peter's Spring Sale, March 25. IX TUB SKMtF.ME COI KT OF ltKITISI! roi.i'jiiiiA ix I'uoimi: In (he Matter of the "Administration Art- and In (lie Matter of flip Kstnte of August Wllhctm .lolinson Ilccpnsed Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by ortler of Ills Honor W. E. Fihr. riiiv of Jn.niinrv A n 1 tin T m. n n pointed Administrator of the estate of mutual wiuwim joiuiKon, dermsed, and all parties having claims against the Bald etitaita are hrphv twnilirort t fi,,.- nlsh same, properly verified, to me on w Boaw, vne zjra tray of J"e,nmry, A. a. 1943. and b.11 twrttM !niHtwi 4a tv.. entaite are required to pay the amount of their lnde0tednw to me forthwith. ujix,u ait rruice Rupert, B.C., this 33rd day of January. A. D. 1943. WURMAN A. WATT Otriclnt Administrator rrlnce. Rupart, B, C. This evening's train, due from the east at 7 o'clock, was reported this morning to be six hours late which should bring It in at 1. ajn. New recruits for the local reserve unit include A. Eckstein, O. W. Bowe, J. a. Gunn, J. T. Sly, L. R. Nelson, O. W. Watmough and R. Mason. Miss Bea Rudderham Is leaving tomorrow for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrathall will be leaving tomorrow for a trip to Vancouver. J. J. Little, chairman of the local Civilian Protection Committee (A.R.P.), in answer to a query, advised the local school board, In a letter read at last night's meeting, that dim-out regulations applied to schools similarly to business and residential premises generally, it being required that windows be shielded by dark green blinds and sky lights darkened during the hours of dim-out. The board decided to leave it up to the principals and Janltorsthat the dim-out regulations were complied with. The school hnarri was nrivlserl ' by the city council in a letter read at last night's board meeting that the question of possible Increased school facilities made necessary to handle children arising from new Wartime Housing residences was being taken up by the co-ordinat ing committee of the council with the Wartime Housing authorities. The board would be advised as to progress being made. School In spector B. Thorstelnssen, who was present at the meeting, said it w as- possible he might have some suggestions to make later on the mat ter. CUs.sj.nfO (Classified advertising is payable cash in advance. No charges. FOR SALE j FOR SALE Six piece dinette suite, i Phone Black 728. (4C) ' i FOR SALE Push-button radio j with phonograph attachments, brand new. Phone Blue 717. tf) FOR SALE two iron cots with mattresses, $10.00 each. Phone Red 432. (38) i FOR SALE Jack Pine cordwood, 4 u. lengths, $6.00 per cord F.O.B. Andimaul Station. (36) BOAT for sale, 31 foot troller and slllnetter combined. Phone Blue 815. (37) FOR SALE Furnished house. For particulars call Blue 817 or 136 5th Ave. West. (40 FOR SALE No. 4 Taylor Safe, 20x ' 15x15 inside measurements, practically new. Apply Box 432 Dally News. (37) MISCELLANEOUS Naval man owning house In good location at Vancouver would like to temporarily exchange accomodation for similar priviledge in Prince Rupert. Write Box 434, Dally News. WANTED WANTED Washing machine. Urgent. Phone Red 315. (38) WANTED Soldier's wife and child ' want room or suite. Box 429 Daily News. (37) WANTED Living quarters for hus band, wife and child, by Monday. Apply Box 433 Daily News. (26) WANTED Accomodation for two teachers, immediately. Apply School Secretary 2:00 pjn. to 4:00 p.m., City Hall. (37) RELIABLE permanent resident, desires three, four or five room house, furnished or otherwise. Box 430 Dally News. (37) For Income Tax . Returns see R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. MsMslsnillBlllslWII!slIll' I Fresh Local Raw and 1 Pasteurized MILK 1 VALENTIN DAIRY 1 I PHONE 657 wcrMMmmMmrMsamma PAQS TTJREu S WARSTfMPS.2St H and ALAQA TEA Donald Campbell and Thomas Washington were before Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court yesterday for drunkenness. The former was fined $25, with .seven days' option, and the latter in the same amount with one day's option. Herring in Tomato Sauce are both on active service if B but will be back on your H J! grocer's shelf soon as condi- g ditions permit. !5 1 y mt'MtuTutmi'wrm tumtu iwiM'sm City Engineer F. N. Good has advised the board of school trustees that he can give no further report than that which lie has already made in regard to school repairs. Estimates as to costs, Mr. Good suggests to the board, should come from the pontractors. JOptomsttist is concerned eri- tirely with the proper balance and coordination of visual effort. BRITISH COLUMBIA OPTOMCTRIC ASSOCIATION Mi iibim k:;i'si:i i3i:r Bin n " i mw SEAL I - virtii.iHn:' ri r i I gjSCkeye jScS! Salmon SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Island. full Iiifoiiuatloii. Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNtK Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 561 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Mattresses, all sizes; Bedsteads, steel and wood; Baby Carriages, Lloyds; Chesterfield Suites; Bedroom Suites; Dinette Suites, walnut and natural finish; Pillows; Bed Spreads; Window Shades; Carpets, all sizes; Linoleum and Floor Covering of all kinds. When you need them we have them in stock. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue West Discover The Variety Store ! You don't need to shop from store to store for household helps, a card of buttons, or a polo shirt for Junior! You'll find these things and hundreds of others all In the VARIETY STORE. So why not save steps by shopping for notions and other small items at big savings at THE VARIETY STORE, where you find everything in one convenient spot? THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are little dollars" PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. WEST WCHOna0OOCriOHHHKKHKHKHKIOOaatKrtfOWKM For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AND NIGHT