DAY MARCH 27, 1943" RENEWAL OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS 7a All ZmpIoyeH: ah iTnpmnlovment Insurance Books Hon Hi'mpiitky Mhciikix VE BABIES AT HOME I cj? to go to maternity . 1 1 ll i M Mich 27 British ) J Mi . off; :lals are urg-1 jo i.-vs ineir oauies. every r , tn Britain now has , f uit of would-be - tl'imiK r)l ui or IIIMTIXII 'I ''MUM IN rilOIIVTK l.illr ir hc "AiliiiliiMrutinii Art' anil .itlrt if (lie ltnlp of srvrrlri i i il !E .-i by Order of HI.-i jti - - i f- Bi Mi Columbia, I Mil !i AD. 1043 4 r V)r of the Esta-to r f r!i rly if Hunter ;n." of BWla Bol- .;a, Deceased, wtio ""I: I ''IT rf tfi" . indebted to the rc - rt - pav the ,.m! bteinenB to me : : persona having claims f r- refiu'rrrt i., nie properly verified on : !: f April A. O. 6'. ributlon wilt be i :d nly v.i nhcfi clntmfl I tave been notified. .:ce Rupert. B.C thl ) 1943. KORMAN A. WATT Of;; .il Administrator Prints Rupert. B.C .7 for the current fiscal year 1942-43 L must be turned in for replacement 15 by new books. II Between , MARCH 29th and APRIL 3rd J New Insurance Hooks for the fiscal year 194344 vi !M lie exchanged by the I -oral Employment and Selective Srt-T Office in your area for expired Insurance Hooks. Do not send in your Insurance Hooks' without com-p! inf; forms enclosed with circular letter No. 625. It you have not received this circular letter, get in kuhIi 'ith your nearest Employment and Selective s rvici' Office immediately. Where it ' is necessary to quote the Employee's Insurance Number, use the" number with the prefix letter' ,iv.-n on the front cover of the Un!c: example P-49247, j. (7454, Do not quole the lwiok serial number printed (hi inside pages of the book. Protect the benefit rifthts of your employees l,v following closely the procedure outlined in the (Milar letter, and prevent delays by acting now. There ore terere ptnoUiet for failing lit make Unemployment In.urnnre tantrlliution for your inturetl employee ami for firlure to . renew the Inmrnnee Book m required, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION IXll IS J. TKOTTIER K. J, I U.I.ON ALLAN M MITCHELL I A. C. Cameron PHYSIO THERAPIST STEAM EI.ECTKIC TREATMENTS for Lumbago, Arthritis, Rheumatism, Neuritis and Sciatica Hours 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 6. Jim. to 8 p.m. Room 38 NEW ROYAL HOTEL savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 514 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT UPPORT THE :ED CROSS REATER THAN EVER Noivl GIVE as you never gave before DO NOT HOLD BACK! When the Red Cross ca'ls for your donation, remember this is your personal gesture toward the suffering and hungry . . . the homeless and the Imprisoned I It is as if you reached out your hand . . . and gave what you had! The Red Cross KNOWS it can count on YOUI Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druqpiats T"E REXALI, STORE "PHONES 81 and 82 S Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. naas and Holidays from 12 - 2 p.m. and 7 - 9 Pm- zens, business firms, and industries of Prince Rupert and district for being so generous in their response to the Red Cross appeal for funds. The branch is also appreciative of the efforts of the active workers and wishes to thank them for success. A. FLATEN, President. 20. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Raymond Auriol wil Itake place Tuesday. March 30 at 2 p.m. from Grenvill? Court Funeral Chap"el. JtthcuhcemehtA All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 29. Orange Invitation Dance March Sonja Home Cooking Sale. April 24. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Od dfellows Hall, April 2. Presbyterian Spring Sale Apr. 15. C.C.F. Bridge, Valhalla Hall, April Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. a Bjraa mm m BsundaxRuia.Ki : U and I CAFE " On Waterfront I WILL OI'KN APRIL l tmmt imsaxREKiKisi wucsmm ' J. M. S. Loubser D.C B.A. Chiropractor tVallace Block Phone C4I For Income Tax Returns see . . R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 321 2nd Ave. FOR SALE SPECIAL PRICES New hand-made RAG RUGS. Artistic designs. 18x36. Special ljjt.gr RADIOS In first class playing condition. 7 to 10 tubes. Real Bargains $gO up TYPEWRITERS Good condition. Remington, Underwood, L. C. Smith. Real bargains. SIS One 3-plece CHESTERFIELD SET. High grade tapestry covering. Regular $200, for 8150 Odd Lines, Pots, Pans, etc. B.C. Furniture PHONE BLACK IJ2 I THIRD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Cash for old gold, Bulger's. j Mrs. R. A. Cloke left this morn- Mr. ana Mrs. Earl Ebv are leav ing tonight for a Visit in Vanenuwr and Victoria- AEllo's Pay Cash for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. A. S. Nlckerson returned to the city yesterday from a two weeks' business trip to Vancouver. New revised hymn books for First Baptist. Church here have been received and will be dedicated tomorrow by the pastor, Rev. C. A. Wright. A A. R. P; Workers and interested friends are invited to showing of motion pictures at Booth Memorla; School, Monday, March 29 at 8 pjn. bpecial A.R.P. picture is entitled "Ordinary People." Card of Thanks The Prince Rupeit Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society wishes to express appreciation to the citi inz for Hartlev Bay. A NOTICE Meyer's Studios will be taking pictures at Knox Hotel March 30 to April 8. Don't miss this opportunity of securing 8x10 Colortone Portraits for only $1.99. W. J. Nelson is leaving tontoht for a visit to his home in Victoria A. Warhurst is the recording sec-letary of the new Wartime Housing Recreation and Entertainment Committee here. Passengers leaving for Vancouver included ft- Ryan, J. Marshal!, O. Edwardson, -B. Coverley, F. W Miller, Tom Flake, H. Scott and R G. Cook. A A CO-OPERATIVE INSTITUTE sponsored by the Extension Department of the University of B.C., will be held in the Eagles Hall, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights and Thursday afternoon of next week. Co-operative leaders from Vancouver and Edmonton will give addresses and lead discussions on the co-operative movement and motion pictures will illustrate its many phases of operation. This will be an opportunity for the people of Prince Rupert to hear how this great movement will help in building a new world order. at) BOTTLES FOR CAPE CAPE TOWN, March 26 B Britain is sending empty whiskey bottles to South Africa as brandy distillers here are short of glass containers. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND C.N.R. Boat Ticket. Own er may have same by paying for this advertisement and calling Blue 801. FOR SALE 5-plece solid walnut Dinette Suite (extension table). Phone Blue 430. FOR SALE--1937 Ford DeLuxe, good tires. Call 1137 Seventh Ave. E. after 5 p.m. (75) FOR SALE 1 box sleigh and 1 small sleigh. 130 4th Ave. E. 173) FOR SALE G asboa t "Flint River" 30 by 8 by 42 belonging to the estate of Philip Davis deceased. Boat moored New Floats. Official Administrator. (82) FOR SALE 182 acres good land, '2 light clearing in English Swiss settlement about 8 miles from 6mithers, near Sealy -anch. 1 mile from school, no building?, good building and saw timber. $1200.00 any terms. R. W. Calder-wood, Smithers, B.C. (74) FOR SALE Boy's C.C.M. Rambler bicycle, good condition; electric toaster; phonograph attachment. Call at 1315 Piggott Ave. (75) FOR Immediate sale, modern white and black enamel range, all steel double bed, Westlnghouse 11- tube radio, walnut bedroom suite, kitchen table and chairs. 1333 Overlook Street. . (75) FOR -SALE Furniture and floor coverings. 611 5th Ave. East. (74) FOR Sale-Palmer Apartments, 29 fully furnished housekeeping rooms. 404 Seventh Ave. West. Phone Red 444, E. Peterson. (84) vOR SALE Kitchen enameled stove; two kitchen chairs, round table. Apply L. Carrlere, 1322 Piggott Ave., evenings after 7. r,(73) Tf "OR SALE L. C. Smith & Corona adding machine and cash 1 register combined. Apply Box 459 Dally News. (74) VOR SALE Axmlnster Carpets, El-lo's used department. FOR SALE Furniture, practically new. Apply 1325 Overlook Street. (73) FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 708 McBrlde Street around 7 p.m. (73) FOR SALE Kitchen Ranges Ello's used department. 5i ISCEUiANEOUS WILL Trade six-room Wartime house for four room house. Apply 544 Seventh Avenue East. (75) 'Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Philip Davis will take place Monday, March 29 at 2 p.m. from the B. C. Undertakers Chapel, Second Street. Baffin Almost instant relie'Hor Painful discomfort of colds fo'Iess fhanKa fafafef 700 tablets for Here's a bargain to get today! A really quick way to ease headaches, neuritic pain, neuralgia, and painful discomfort of . colds that thousands of Canadians are recommending . . . HI ?rHm Aspirin . . . now priced for less than one cent a tablet! Yes, real Aspirin, one of the fastest reliefs from pain ever known . . . now only 98)! for 100 tablets! So hurry! Get Aspirin in the special economy bottle at your druggist's today. Hours of welcome relief may thus cost but a few pennies. Anyone can afford it. WARNING I Be sure it's Aspirin Aspirin is made in Canada and is the trademark of The Bayer Company, Ltd. If every tablet is not stamped "Bayer in the form of a cross, it is NOT Atpirin. And don't let anybody tell you it is. Classified Ads for sale WANTED WANTED Diesel Caterpillar to skid ten million feet near Ter race, already cut and stored. camp in. Send particulars to Box 462 Daily News. (78) WANTED Pair of roller skates for child of eight. Phone 231. (74) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms ? urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED Electric washing machine in good condition. Phone Red 665. (76) SPLENDID opportunity for lady with telephone to devote spare time soliciting new and renewal subscriptions for leading Canadian magazine. Box 461 Daily News. (73) WANTED Room and board or furnished room for lady. Urgent. Blue 419. (77). WANTED Three or four roomed house or suite, unfurnished; Immediate possession. Apply Box 460 Dally News. (76) WANTED Light housekeeping room or rooms by middle-aged couple. Phone 51, ask for Mrs. Frederlckson. (74) HELP WANTED WANTED Female typist for Fish Company office. Experience not necessary. Apply National Selective Service Office. A.F. 38. (73) WANTED Stenographer for & wholesale grocery house, permanent position to satisfactory party. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 39. (tf) PERSONAL STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at home for Job as Stenographer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mail Clerk. Customs Exam-lnr, etc. Free advice and record of appointment of our students from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg. The oldest in Canada. No Agents. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. (75) LOST LOST Lady's small gold wrist watch, vicinity of King Edward fechool and Hospital. Reward. Phone Black 951 or Blue 722. (75) I CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Church Dedication Service Sunday, 11 a.m. St. Paul's Lutheran Church 11 a .m. Sermon and Dedication Bishop H. L. Foss, President of Pacific District. Assisted by: Rev. A. O. Aasen, Rev. T. A. Knutson, Rev. Magnus B. Anderson. Anthems: "Built on a Rock" -Christiansen; "Vigil" Christiansen. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Choir. 3 :00 p.m. Service with Rev. T. A. Knutson of Petersburg-Speaker. 7:30 p.m. Service with Rev. A. O. Aasen Vancouver. Anthem: "The Lord Is My Shepherd." St. Paul's Lutheran Junior Choir A very cordial welcome to all! BBTJ irst Baptist Church (Fifth and Young) Rev. C. A. Wright Minister Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. God's Will." Sunday School, 12:15. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Dedication Service. The new hymnary, just purchased, will be dedicated to the secred use of praise to our Heavenly Father. Special music by the Senior Choir. Solo Mr. Freeman. Social fellowship hour following the evening service. Welcome! "Oh, Worship the Lord In the Beauty of Holiness." The "Friendly Church" where strangers and visitors are especi ally welcome. St. Peter's Anglican Church (Seal Core) Rector Rev. E. XV. Scott 11:00 a.m.. Morning Service. -Sermon: "The Voice in the Wilderness." 12:00 noon Sunday School and (Bible Class. ?:30 p.m. Evening Service. Sermon: "A Call to Dedication." The evening service this Sunday will be a special service and it is hoped hat as many as possible of the Anglicans In the district will make an effort to be present. .Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Special Lenten mid-week service. St Andrew's Cathedral Dean Very Rev. J. B. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster-Peter Lien. Sunday School Supt. Frank J. Skinner. 8:C0 a.m. Holy Communion. 1100 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:30 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Lenten Services will be held every Wednesday atr 7:30 p.m. ?! First Presbyterian Church (Fourth Avenue East) tev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader Sunday, March 28, 1943 11:00 a jn. Morning Worship. 12:15 p.m. Church School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. 8:30 p.m. The Sunday Evening Hour. The Minister will preach at both services. Strangers and Men In the Services cordially welcome. Native Service Held In the Salvation" Armyf " Citadel '' Speaker: Rev. Dean J. B. Gibson. Service commences at 4 p.m. Sunday Afternoon. This" servicers of "'an underomin- , atlonal nature and is held In the special interests of .the Native people of this city. A hearty welcome Is extended to all. First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West, Public Worship at 11:00 am. and 7:30 pjn. Church School at 12:15. Come and worship with us. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 30 KITCHEN TABLES, drop sides with square legs, suitable for dinette sets, in white wood. DINETTE CHAIRS to match with red leather seats, white wood. Phone 775. 327 3rd Avenue Miss Violet Mah .wishes to notify the patrons of the Sunrise Bfauty Salon that the shop will be closed for the next few weeks during her absence on a business trip to the east. Appointments will not be taken in during this time and your co-operation will be fully appreciated. Also expressing sincere thanks for your loyal patronage of the past year and hoping to 'serve you better still with the latest fashions upon her return. 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