WEDNESDAY. JUKE 18, 1943 Or.v.r hvrv., o?r thvrv. in thv. It if arts of C a ii a l i a n h It v e r y ic h r v. SWEET CAP ORAL CWAIIETTKS "THE PUREST FORM IN WHICH TOBACCO CAN BE SMOKED" savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. I'bone 37 P.O. Kox 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE It ft PERT PERM S. J. Jabour arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver, being here on one of his periodical visits on insurance business. Mrs. Jack Joy, who has been an a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city this morning from the south. Mrs. C. P. Balagno, who has been visiting in Sea.ttle with her daughter, returned from the south this morning. ANENTS Re sure and Ret your Next Permanent at ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Fourth Street across from Post Office I'hone Blue 917 for Appointment Introducing-'TROSTY" RCA Victor Air-conditioned ICE REFRIGERATOR A modern home appliance providing Positive Food Protection Economical Operation Initial Low Cost Backed by the World's Most Famous Trade mark. JiS 1 - ii 1 Delux Model Price $92.95 Delivered in rrlnce Rupert Prince Rupert Authorized Dealer THE DAILY HEWS PAGE THREE - i. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Cox returned to the city this morning from Vancouver LOCAL NEWS NOTES where they went to attend Orand Lodge proceedings of the Oddfellows and Rebekahs. AEllo's Pay Casn tor Furniture, Mrs. Frank Lockwood left the Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. city on Monday for Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Egil Buschmann are here today on their way from Mrs., Bert Withers and baby left H. S. Parker returned to the city Seattle to Ketchikan. Mr. Busch- last flight lor Vancouver. thls morning from a trip to Van- mann is a well known southeastern couver. Alaska cannery executive. 3. H. Engelke left last night for Vancouver on a business trip. Capt. C. Claxton, superintendent f ffllEEII of pilots, arrived in the city this nj Alex Man left last night for a morning from Vancouver, being business trip to Vancouver. here on official business. 1 1 1 LINEN and PRINTED DRESSES reduced to clear, STAR'S Ladles' Wear, opp. Commodore Cafe. (141) A charge of drunkennes against William Renvall brought a vfine of $25, or seven days in Jail, in police court yesterday. Attention Women of Ihe Moose Installation of Officers tonight, Order of Moose and friends and visiting, members. Charged with driving to the common danger, Earl Strobel was fined $25 with an option of spending seven days in Jail. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pottlnger and their two children, Kyle and Hilda, left last night for a trip to Vancouver. JL Important Women of the Moose Practice Meeting tonight, 7:30, Oddfellows' Hall. Charles Cyr, charged with an offence agaiiist a city traffic bylaw was fined $5 In city police court Monday afternoon. Sentence was reserved In city police court yesterday in the case of a Juvenile, charged with forging a check and making a false decoration in an application for a national registration card. The Prince Rupert Rotary Club gathering this week will take the form of a stag party on Thursday night at the home of George Mitchell who Is about the complete his presidential year. I Rotary Club THURSDAY, 8:30 PJM. At home' of President George Mitchell, 333 Fifth Ave. E. KWONG SANG niNG BOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All jour patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 ajn. Phone Red 2(7 !! E !- i. t i r I Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 J. M. S. Loubser D.C..BJL Chiropractor Wallace Block Pbone SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and' North, Queen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations .FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 NEWLY ARRIVED ELECTIONS in Jerseys, 5ilk prints, waffle weaves, piques, ftc. at .STAR'S, opp. Commodore Cafe. 111) Mrs. E. A. McKenzie, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Macey, left last night to return to her home In Vancouver. A Listen In to CFPR Thursday, 6:15 David Lewis, "The C.C.F. as a Peoples' Movement." (141) Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Elliott of Vancouver arrived this morning to pay a weekls visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grierson Landels, Sea-view Apartments. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Herbert John Myrtott will take place Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Grenville Court Funeral Chapel. 5 A POPUUe SPDBT Of THt (?OMAHS WAS A 6AME CALL tO PA6A.MICA, PIAVID WITH A CROOKED STIC AUO A BALL OF LEATMtR ' " 6ET M iTAMCr, w f ill ii rs c- j l ijf Q. The popular man is the man who dresses well. AMVatts .& Nickerson's you can do so without skimping on other things. GIRLS interested in SOFTBALL Call at Royal Lunch for further information. Mrs. Kate Smith Announcement All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. S.O.N. Invitation Dance, June 18. Presbyterian Tea,. June 24, Mrs , E. Smith. Catholic DeJong's. Tea June. 24 Mrs Valhalla Invitation Dance, Odd' fellows' Hall, June 25. Concert Masonic Hall aid of Job's Daughters, June 25. WA Coast Regt. Servicemen's Dance, July 5, Empress Club. i tiik sitiieme roniT or mtinsir COU MItn IX ritOBATK IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF STEWART NORRTE. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE thot toy order of HI Honor. W. E. FlHher, made on the '3rd of June, A.D. 1043, I was appointed Ad mlnistrwtor of the etrtate at Stewart Norrle. deceased, and all parties having claims against ithe said rtte are hwetoy required too lurnlah same, properly Ten fled, to me on or atxjiro Tine n any or July, AD. 1943. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay trt amount of their irwrnju-dness to me forthwith. DATED at Prlnoe Rupert, B.C., this 4th day of June, A.D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prlncs Rupert, B.C. CLASSIFIED Advertising in this column is payable at the office in advance. Please do not phone orders. FOR SALE FOR SALE Stove, bed, couch, 11- tube radio, tub, washboard, dishes, pots and pans. Suite 3, Helgerson Block. (140) FOR SALE Radio and Clock Combination $15 Office Desk, roll top $35 Lavatory, complete with fittings $iu Kitchen sink and fittings $15 PHONE, L. M. FELSENTHAL,, RED 879 FOR SALE Davenport and chair, crib, coffee table, small stove, card table, sewing machine, table and chairs. 92 Hays Cove Circle. (140) FOR SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Elio's used department, Third Axenue next to Dally News, Prince Rupert. FOR "RENT FOR RENT Unfurnished room. 92 Hays Cove Circle. (141) FOR RENT One room, unfurnished 1517 Piggott Avenue. (141) HELP WANTED WANTED Passer boys for Dry Dock and Shipyard. Must be over 15 years of age. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 58. (144) WANTED for Evelyn Rural School, Teacher with two or more children of school age. Salary $1,075; six pupils; two-room cabin available. Secretary, School Board, Evelyn. (142) WANTED for the Department of Transport, Prince Rupert COS. Albernl, 3 deckhands, 1 trimmer, 1 steward, 1 quartermaster, l boatswain, also general black smith for Marine Station, Digby Island. Good opportunity for students during holidays. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 57. (143) WANTED A local newspaper re quires an assistant for its business office, circulation especially Unemployment Insurance Commission No. AF 57. WANTEDT-Night caretaker for Sal vation Army Hostel. Apply Na tlonal Selective Service, AM. 54. (140) WANTED Housekeeper for two adults. Phone Black 85 evenings. (tf) WANTED WANTED to buy 2 or 3 -roomed house. Call Room' 24 King George Hotel after 6 olclock. (144) WANTED to buy sewing machine. Apply Box 507 Daily News. (141) WANTED Living accommodation for two by July 1. Box 509 Daily News. (144) HOUSEKEEPING room for soldier's wife, Urgent. Box 508 Daily News. (142) PERSONAL SUMMER HOLIDAYS STEWART has many vacant houses furnished and unfurnished at very reasonable rentals. Good motor roads to many points of Interest. Two tennis courts available. Write for particulars and folder to the Secretary Stewart Board of Trade. WILL care for Invalid, part time or nights. Phone Green 828. (141) tisement. FOUND FOUND Man's overcoat at Pres byterian Church. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this adver If You Can SAVE If obtaining a loan at the Dank will save money for your business or personal affairs, then borrow ing is sound practice, even in war-time. A retaifer, for example, may obtain a substantial discount if his purchases are for cash, justifying a short-term loan at the Bank. In personal affairs, an emergency expenditure may be reduced by having the cash to meet it, even at the cost of a bank loan. The cost of a personal loan is very reasonable: $3.65 for each $100, repayable in 12 monthly instalments. Determined, systematic saving by every citizen is a paxt of the national price of VICTORY. BANK Or MONTREAL "A Bank Whut Small Account Ar Welcome" MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE ...th Outcome of 125 Year' Successful Opeutioa Prince Runert Branch: O. R. S. BLACKABY, Manager. Stewart Branch: H. E. W. WOODFORD, Manager. Miss Margaret Greig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Greig, returned home this morning from Vancouver where she has been receiving special medical treatment for some time. I m Group Captain and Mrs. Gordon left last night for Vancouver., Group Captain Gordon for some time has been commanding officer of the Royal Canadian Air Force here. NOTICE Due to difficulty in obtaining premiums to give away In return for coupons given from our store, we have ceased giving out coupons. Coupons which are" in our customers' hands should be turned in to us, without delay, for redemption. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars nave More Cents" Phones 18-10 SALE Clearing Shoes at - $1.00 c a Pair P.O. Box 57B COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SOCKS, MISCELLANEOUS at astonishingly Low Prices SEE OUR WINDOWS Continuing Until Further Notice STYLE SHOPPE (Next to Bulkley Market)