lopn. 2. 1943 DAILY NEWS flk THE PAGE THREE DID YOU GET 'iqhfsRt mm vmrw V .J A GOOD 'esf? . TLX- T!Ui Of iry Mil) luiiiyui imiL in the morning ! you frrl l ,a to !x alive or do you frt . r it r . t. . I... .... ilrrrra.' 11 uic iiiirrtuj a eujr f KnltinA warm at hfdtinit. Mfinie, Veir, Improved O a! tine trV, ye tint fwlinf of nrrvou a ...I r,uu 1jmnnfL nrnrMinl .1 ... .umi ami rii'ii huiiihv ill Ht anil 1' nti nm iuiiirTi In.ilwni nJ Iron lirlp to re. ...in..J.;..e.. buoyant. uet Un at your drug am FOR FREE SAMPLE T t limited J Pc rc;u'h. Ont. ... - i 1 ... - ....... fl. ..f Vmt rtnnro..! I i iiilorinHliv pampitwi w lia tir. iMrnovi-n 70 hi.ped cure themselves by be. autobiographies, MaJ. i- ,.Ad In an article In t Bnt.sh Medical Jour- IKVOY lOTEL ..l r tl! r aaaviri .amii, rrop. Bjjtt P.O. Box 544 : HtASKIl STREET BaaaaHpDivnE ntiuruT II i-ti.ig, imi ciw I aaaaaagj J I V SPECIAL TRICES H kau ituuo, itic designs. 18x38. I eiy s !.! 1 Iwuu-maae OS tn first class playing 1 pon 7 to 10 tubes. I ai Bargains, $20 up 1 - Good con-Remington, L C Smith. Under-? Real i-plece CHESTERFIELD ITOITERS Hfeb grade tapestry Regular $200, jne-, pots, Pans, etc. Furniture II : B.NR BLACK 32-1 I-Hrninn avenue I 5 m" - 1 p-ii3:aiia:5!aBaBB:iiiis! vsmmi ocal Raw and istcurizctl MILK 1 I" pNTIN DAIRY I PHONE 657 S g. I - LOCAL NEWS NOTES ik Elio's Pay Cash for Furniture. Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. Miss Marjorle Deane is leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Passengers leaving for Vancou ver Include M. Albert, Joe Lennon, A. Burnslde, B. Wright, John Hasu and G. A. Gray. Major and Mrs. T. A. McWaters, leaving Prince Rupert for Vancouver, sailed last night for the south. Lieut. Col. G. C. Oswell, officer commanding the local reserve unit. leaves tomorrow night for Vancouver on military business. Dr. L. W. Kergin was the winner of the war savings certificate for the Queen's Fund at the regu lar weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club yesterday. Mayor W. M. Watts celebrated his birthday yesterday and was the recipient of congratulations from many friends. It was also the birthday of the mayor's young son, Robert. Prince Rupert Dry Dock Sports and Welfare Association DANCE for employees in Staff Dining Hall, Hays Cove Circle, Saturday, April 3, 9:C0 to 12:00. Admission 75c on presentation of red or yellow pass. LADIES FREE. (79) Col. S. D. Johnston, M.C., V.D.. former area commandant here and long prominently identified with local military affairs, arrived from overseas on last evening's train and is being welcomed back by many friends. He Is spending a few days pn leaye at his home here before proceeding to Victoria Thomas Trotier left last night for Vancouver whence he will proceed to his native home at St. Tlte de Champlaln near Three Rivers, Quebec, to spend the summer and, unlsss his health Improves, reside Dermanently. Mr. Trotier has been a resident of Prince Rupert for thirty-five years and a few years ago retired from active business. J. M. S. Loubser U.C.. B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block - 'hoo A .C Cameron PHYSIO THERAPIST STEAM EIECTU1C TREATMENTS for Lumbago, Arthritis, Rheumatism, Neuritis and Sciatica Hours 10 a.m. to 1 p m 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Room 38 NEW ROYAL HOTEL aim aiiEBii'BB'ttiamiini mM;mnmw U and I CAFE On Waterfront a WILL OPEN APRIL 1 1 niairiMKBaaxBiBtB:;!! m a SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. Fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. First Float West of Imperial Oil Co. St. Peter's Spring Bazaar April 8. Lance" Stiles returned to the city this morning from a trip to Van couver. Attention Rebehaks Special meeting President's visit, Sat., April 3, 8 p.m. Visiting brothers and sis ters welcome. (It) William Stapleton, general passenger agent, Canadian National Railways, is a visitor in the city to day in the course of a trip to Prince Hupert and Ketchikan on official iuties. scot Coughs .ie to colds . . . eased without "dosing". 8CKS VAPORUB Miss Dorothy Creech left night for a trip to Vancouver. last Tonight's train, due from the Fast at 10:30, was reported this afternoon to be fifty minutes late. Mrs. H J. DesAutels Is returning I Miss Kay Shrubsall, of the Court to her home In Montreal tomorrow House staff left last nlght'for Van-night via Vancouver, Victoria and cbuver. Toronto after .spending three weeks visiting here with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. DesAutels, on the occasion of birth of their little daughter, Lucette. Mr. DesAutels Is in the Air Force here. Frank Morris left last night for a business trip of a week or so to Vancouver. R. W. Sinclair, manager of Inverness cannery, arrived In the city from Victoria this morning on his way to the Skeena Kiver piani. Robert Bruce of the Canadian National Railways city ticket office 'eft on Wednesday for a trip to his home in Winnipeg. H. V. Morehouse, district for B. C. Packers with head- marters at Namu. came north from Vancouver o Namu yester day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Les Vipond and family left last night for Vancouv er. Mr. Vipond has been employed at the local dry dock for the past year or so. Allan Cormack, who has been Identified with the local dry dock for the past couple of years as as sistant superintendent, left last nitrht fnr Vancouver. He does not plan to return here. Some $580 in commissions earned by members of the Rotary Club in canvassing for the Third Vlc- a donation to the Red Cross ana $280 to the Queen's Fund, it was .nn,,nf,J at vpstprHnv's ClTlb jaiuiuuuuu . jv.v,-j - luncheon. The speaker ai tnc luncheon was Sergeant Cleaver Wilson who was both interesting and entertaining , in a humorous talk in which he also spoke of his auxiliary services work for the forces here. NOTICE In Casslar Land recording district of Telegraph Creek and situate on the northerly shore line of a mall lake about two and one quarter miles south and one halt nct nf the southeast corner of Lot 3203, Cassiar Land District, take notice that Pan American Airways Inc. of 135 East 42nd Street, New York City, New York, U.S.A., intends to apply for a lease of the rniwiMnir Hpsf ribpd lands, commen cing at a post planted at the point Hosrrihpri nbove. thence west twen- oVi-iins thpnr-e north twenty chains, thence east forty chains more or less to the shore of the lake, thence southwesterly along the shore or tne iaKe to me houii of beginning and containing fifty acres more or less Dy ran mucit can Airways Inc. T.. n. REYNOLDS. Division Manager, Acting Alaska Division Dated January 9th 1943. WOMEN ARE ORGANIZED Housewives' League Formed In Prince Rupert With Mrs. J. R. Blakey as President With the primary objective of Improving home and family .life in the community, a Housewives League has been organized here with Mrs. J. R. Blakey as president, Mrs. Stanley as secretary and Mrs. H. Harrison as treasurer. The organizing meetings have been held at the home of Mrs. A. Gomez but henceforth meetings will be held at- the East End Hall. They will be held on second and fourth Tuesdays. One of the matters that the league Is already active upon Is that of the local milk supply and efforts are being made in various directions to obtain and adequate supply for babies and small Representations have also been nectlon with the coal storage supply for the local industrial residences. At present there are no bins adequate to store coal and the occupants of the houses are unable to put in supplies. The league has been advised that Wartime Housing is considering a coal yard plan. SEYCHELLES ISLANDS The 92 islands In the Seychelles Group, In the Indian Ocean, were k W. T. Burgess of Vancouver will I occupied Dy ine i rencn in wi, take part In the Co-operative In-1 captured by a British ship in 1794 tltute at the Eagles Hall this evening, at 8 o'clock. and finally assigned to Britain in 1810. JhhcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 24. Son J a Home Cooking Sale. April 20. Valhalla Invitation Dance,-dfellows Hall, April 2. Od- Presbyterian Spring Sale Apr. 15. C.C.F. Bridge, Valhalla Hall, April Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Parkin. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall, April 29. IN THE sri'REME TOI UT OF nitlTISII (OMMHIA IV l'KOHATE In Hie Mutter of the "Administration Art" nnd In the Matter of the Estate of Severln Snsen. Keceiised TAKE NOTICE that bs Order of His i uin jIvIIdH tf! In Supreme Court of British Columbia, I1 lory iuui. u""6 -...-vs. v was - on (he 25th day of . Maroh A D. 1943 appointed Administrator of the Estate of Severln Sagn. formerly of Hunter Island, near the settlement of Bella Bella, British Columbia, Deceased, who died on or about the 23rd. day of Nov ember, 1942. All persons Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebted ness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly veruieo on or before the 3utn day or Apru a. u. 1943 faUlnsr which distribution will be made having regard only to shoh claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED tut Prince Rupert. B.C. thl 25th day of March 1943. BURMAK A, WAIT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. City of Prince Rupert TENDER Sealed tenders marked "Tender to Purchase Mclntyre Block" will be received bv the undersigned up to- 5 p.m. Tuesday April 13th, 1943. fnr thp nurrhosp of Lots 9 and 10. Block 32, Section 1. City of Prince Rupert. ODDortunlties must be accom panied by an accepted bank cheque on a chartered bank of Canada, made Davble to the City of Prince Rupert for one percent (1) of the value of the tender, which shall be forfeited If the party tendering de cline to enter Into contract when called UDon to do so. The highest or any tender will not necesa'llv ho nocented. H. D. THAIN, City Clerk MTBOiTBrinirHxaTBxirBiaii MIDLANDS famaiarananiia tin mi im A gala military ball which will long be remembered was held lit Cobourg on Monday night of this week. The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps Band from Camp Borden provided the music. George L. Brackenbury, former Port Hope High School principal, Is suing W. J. B. Davison, Port Hope postmaster, for slander. The claim is for $20,000. Witnesses told of poker playing and other things. CI assi ified FOR SALE FOR SALE Furniture and floor coverings. 611 5th Ave. East. (80) FOR SALE Studio 'lounge, condition, $20. Phone 179. FOR SALE Kitchen stove chairs. 1322 Piggott Avenue. good (79) and (78) made to Wartime Housing in con- FOR SALE Complete dining room I suite, electrical appliances. Phone , Green 786. (80) FOR SALE Mirrors, all descriptions. Elio's Used Department. FOR SALE Enyclopaedla Brltan-nica. Elio's Us'ed Department. FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Wednesday April 7th for purchase of gasboat "Flint River" belonging to Estate Philip Davis, deceased. Boat moored New Floats and dimensions 30x8x4','2. Official Administrator. (82) "wanted WANTED Room Phone Blue 395 by naval man WANTED Female kitchen helpers (dishwashers) for city cafe, $3 per day and board. Apply Unem nlovment Insurance Commission AF 40. (79) WANTED Housekeeper for two adults. Phone Black 85 evenings. (tf) WANTED ($15 Reward) Light housekeeping room or rooms. Phone D. J. Anderson at Prince ' Rupert Hotel. (82) WANTED Suite, apartment or furnished room by married couple. Phone Red 617. (7S) WAKTED Furnished or unfurnished housekeeping room or rooms, suite or apartment. Reward. Box 452 Dally News. (79) WAIN'TED Capable housekeeper for small family, sleep In. Red 879. . WANTED Diesel Caterpillar to skid ten million feet near Terrace, already cut and stored, camp in. Send particulars to Box 462 Dally News. (78) HELP WANTED WANTED Young girl to do light house duties, good wages. Phone Green 596. '82) MISCELLANEOUS WILL Exchange Home In Victoria for house, apartment or rooms In Prince Rupert. Urgent. Apply Box 463 Daily News. (79) FOUND FOUND Man's wrlstwatch, brown leather strap, pink and gold face. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this advertisement. LOST LOST Black school bag containing valuable notebooks. Taken presumably by small child from bicycle at Masonic Temple. Anyone having any information on same kindly Phone Black 702. Reward. (79) LOST Sum of money on Sixth Ave. East. Urgently needed for sick mother. Finder please leave at Dally News. Reward. By WESTOVER Fit forYour Babyf Every mother can be thankful for the fact that safe, convenient, economical. Carnation Milk is as nourishing as any milk can be Is extra easy to digest and Is irradiated for extra "sunshine" vitamin u. ask your doctor about a Carnation Milk formula for your baby. And don't forget that Carnation is-iust as good for drinking (chilled and diluted, of course) and for cooking. Write for free book "Your Contented Baby." Carnation Co. Ltd.. 470 Granville St.. Vancouver. C arnation IRRADIATED yji Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT -'from Gintented (htvs CARPET-MAKING OF IGOO'S The manufacture of carpets was introduced from Persia into France about the beginning of the 17th Century- mi Cb3 L3Kfcr3i til HERE'S GOOD LAYER The queen ant of Australia's white ants lays at least 30,000 eggs a day for a total of more than ten million a year. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 60 only, "MASTERCUAFT" HASSOCKS Round, Square and other shapes. Different Colors. Priced from $3.50' Phone 775. 327 3rd Avenue Enterprise Fruit Co. Your Exclusive FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE DEALER DELNOR'S PRODUCTS Shall be OPEN on and after Tuesday, April 13, 1943 Owing to a shortage of help there shall be no delivery or Phone Orders, or C.O.D. PHONE :tl.'! 148 3rd Ave. W. VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Let us do your Shoe Repairing. Mail Your Shoes We Pay Return Charges and give you 24 HOURS SERVICE High Class Workmanship Best Material Reasonable Charges TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! Prop. II. Van Berkel (formerly of Prince Rupert) SHOES SHOES SHOES Closing out all Shoes from The Annette Ladies Wear and The Style Shoppe Some of these are New Shoes just received today. Beaumorits, Wilmonts, Debs, Graceline, etc., are among well known makes. All shoes to be ,sold at greatly reduced prices. These For Sale TUESDAY, 9 A.M., MARCH 31, 1943 "THE STYLE" SHOPPE" J -t ... ... A.