iy AUGUST 3, 1943 -THE DAILY NEWS n PAOE THRHj RMAN . A WATT LAST FOUR WEEKS jiipmnr Court of HrltUli Iiilumhla In iToiiatr nttrr of the".1mlnltratlon Act and Min of the Edate of Kob- Keld. Irrraed. NOTICE tboit by Order Of Juiji F-shcr, Local Judge &rane Court ot Brit lan 1 waa on the 23rd dar ID 1943. (appointed Admin- bf Vie Er ait of Ret- formerly otf Prince Rin.- !i C ilumbat, deceased, who r afacuit the Ttih day of 1943, All pencma Jn. the -eskJ Estate are fe- 7 t':s amount otf their . to me forthwith and all virj oJwtma ecein&t the sue required to Tile them prr-perly verified on or be lt: cay otf Bmtetnber. faUl-j which nr. 3e having reaird u. liov e.f -which t tun notified. (, Pr; ie Rupert, BC. Uua r...J 1943. Orr: lal Administrator. Prince Rupert,' B.C. fiiprfiae (urt f nrltlh olumbla In Trol.ate Iter of theMilmlulKtraUim Ait" and "tier of I tie Kktate of Cora lHh lllaik. IImwim-iI r-OTIOE that by order ol t rlaheo-. mad on Jday of July, AJJ. I ntea Administrator of the 0ra EUmbeUi Black, de- d all ptrttm having I J:at the s&ld cMjAe are quired to furnish mune. rn-lfled. ,to n on or about day of August A. D. 1943, wiiee. indebted to the es quired to pay the atnount oesa to me lorUi- 1 o Prince Ruaw n r. thi. W July AI. 1943. norman a. watt "iiiciai Admlntatrator Prince Rupert, B.C. Supreme fmirt r itriiui. ''Ininhla in l-rohm. f the "ArtmliilMratloii it" and Mutter of tli- Kslnl r I" Itirscth. iwraj NOTICE iuit by Onckir of Judse PMher, Local Judge P"ne Ctourt of BrMJah Ool- "w the 30Ui day of t '943, HrmnlmtAri tUmlnlc U dav rrf June. A n ; Pions indebted .to the ! wqulred to pay the tbrtf bVdrtltMllim. tn in. tvna ail Jn the BAid EejttLte are vy e lthn with mo fied on or (before the l&th Jember, AJ3. 1943, falllrut PJCd ojjy txj gvioh 4ama ' "hall tvave been iitrtU 'Kiai AdjnlniWtraitor rnnoe Rupert, B.C. B.C. ipn.me court of HrltNh "'ill in rrubate 'ter f ,,, ArtminlKtratlon Art" nnrf "r or ti,. !... , ... Slin Myiwrtt, Itecenfted, that by order of CL.FaVd. max y . -.Jolhn Myno", de. ZZr " claim wiuhm! are hereby furnish mm. r,m-it on or .Ivyi, .- V..Z- Iurt a. n -TS5-li.'S dbted to the mZZ Pay the amount of their NORMAN .A. WATT Officii Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. OF THE STYLE SHOPPE Entire Stock to Clear at Astonishingly Low Prices. Come and Be Convinced. COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS, HOUSECOATS, HATS, SHOES, HOSE, LINGERIE, WE CLOSE OUR'DOOR ON THE 28th DAY OF AUGUST THIS IS FINAL THE STYLE Next Door Bulkley Market. s Aid. H. M. Oaggett brought before the city council last night the case of a man who had paid poll tax, then bought property .on which ne paid taxes and had been refused refund of the poll tax. There was no legal basis for the poll tax being returned to the man, City Clerk H. D. Thaln informed the council. In answer to a question toy Aid. Robert McKay, the chairman of the utilities committee. Aid. Thomas Elliott, told the city council lest night that it had been found impossible so far to obtain the services of , some person to conduct an outside check-up on garbage services and accounts. Meanwhile, he utilities committee reported that adjustments had been au thorized on several garbage accounts during the past month. Authorization of the convey ance to Everett and Helen Leek of tax sale lot 3, block 24, section 5 was contained in a bylaw which was given introductory A bylaw covering the conveyance to Sarah Currie of Better Housing property on lot 8, block 5. section 2 and to Victor Johnson of lot 10, block 36, section 8 property, also under Better Housing, was given introductory readings at last night's meeting of ,the' city council. council last night by the board of works TILLIE THE TOILER OPP E THIRD AVENUE Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Murphy are leaving today for Langley Prairie where they will take up future reridence.' v On recommendation of the' co-ordinating committee Lot 25, Blotk 2, Section 2 has been sold tey, the city to W. A. Colclough for $106 on the understanding that the city lane In this vicinity be put into usable The board of works reported to the city council last night that n ftptltlrm nf recMonts hf I referred to the city engineer and sanitary inspector for An application from H. K. Christensen to alter an existing garage to be used as a residence was refused ny the board of works of the city, it was reported to the city council by the committee last night. Such an undertaking would be con- readings a$ last night's meeting trary to city bylaws. or tne cuy council. Acting Mayor W. H. Brett referred at the city council meeting last night ta a letter received from Mayor W. M. Watts who is in Ottawa taking up with the federal authorities matters concerning the maintenance of public works, utilities and services here. The mayor had already seen the ministers of supply, national defence, national health and war services Satisfactory repairs to Sum- and was to meet the depart- mlt Avenue are being undertak- meet ot external anairs. Mean-en by ' the United States Engin- "me a meetfg e,iint f fpnrp rnimcil had held un his eers, It was reported to the city appolntments. The mayor would not be back for three weeks, the acting mayor said. T LLtF.,"rt?U . ( ALL RIGHT, MUST MARRV-' I IHACFRiUAY ME BEFORE StfUlEVENlNQ QO-SET THE DATE LOCAL NEWS NOTES See Annette's windows her summer clearance sale. for (182) Sister Immaculata and Sister Mary Augusta of St. Joseph's Academy are leaving today for Vancouver. L A See Annette's windows her summer clearance sale. for (182 Among those leaving today for Vancouver are Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Allen, Mrs. C. B. Shannon, and Mrs. F. M. Johnson. I.A Personally Selected Dresses in newest styles and shades. Star's Stylewear, opposite Commodore Cafe. (181) Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Scott of St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove, are leaving today for Vancouver on a vacation trip. Aid. Hills has been appointed to represent the city finance committee on the co-ordinating committee during. Aid. Brett's tenure as acting mayor while Mayor W. M. Watts is absent from the city. leaving on vacation and it has been found impossible to obtain a man to relieve him. David Owens has offered to carry on the double work for double pay. The matter was brought up by the city engtneer at last night's meeting of the city council and was referred back to him. Harold J. Thompson, who came from Quesnel at the end of last year and has since been in the employ of the B.C. Bridge and Dredging Co., left this afternoon for Vancouver where he will join the active Canadian army. He has been a member of the Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment, local reserve unit. Old hot water radiators from the Westholme Theatre build- ing which was torn down a year Ambrose Avenue for a branch tftudr nnnrtfuttlniT tin ti -H Vi n or so ago, these radiator hav- .. . . . lntr sinr-e heen nllpd in the citv wartime Housing line nad oeen " i ,j ul ObUl l. A vY rvsM w aw Inlander Board House at 30c i per foot, a recommendation to this effect from the finance committee having been adopted at the meeting ot the city council last night. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Women of Moose Invitation Dance Aug. 4, 10 to 2. Mrs. Jean deOarlo's Orchestra. Oddfellows' Hall. C.CF. Dance, Fri., Aug. 6, Oddfellows' Hall. Tickets from members. W.A. Coast Regt. Servicemen's Dance, Aug. 9, Empress Club. Orange Dance Aug. 9, I.O.O.F. Hall. Contact members for invitation. The minnow Is tne largest family of fishes, with 350 species native in this country. STILL SAFETY IN NUMBERS! COME, TILLIE, AMD OKAY VJE'Lu TELL r v .MAC r -r Nun it'-r-fc-1. 1. . .' IVJE CAN'T PRIMT AMY JCI I SAY EVERY LTCU DONT I ilNAltLXJINo 4NUA. fi M1( 1 ""- "v.'r.. ' 1 ! II A Special C.CF. meeting. Tues day. 8.00 pjn. Valhalla Hall. Ar thur. Turner, MX .A. In attendance. (180) A Personally Selected Dresses In newest styles and shades. Star's Stylewear, opposite Commodore Cafe. (181) A Carpenters' Meeting Wednesday, 8 pin.. Carpenters' Hall, Fraser St. Representative Wm. Page in attendance. (181) The city council received last-night from the city engineer, George S. Hanes, a report of one week's readings of levels of the Acropolis Hill resorvoir ranging from three feet to nine feet two inches. The report is being turned over to the federal authorities for their information. A Moose Lodge Meeting tonight at 8 o'clock In the .Eagles' Halt (It) SENTENCE RESERVED Clarence Murray Ritchie, who jwas caught red - handed onp evening last week in burglariz- Gordon Ronson of the city ing the home of B- Rogers. night scavenging department is Fifth Avenue East, while ka par- ty was in progress, has been re manded for sentence for eight days in city police court. FOR SALE Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up until noon of Wednesday, August 12th, next, for the purchase of the following des- cribed properties belonging to the estate of Gust Selvin, de ceased: 1. 4-roomed cottage with 2 additional attic rooms situate on Lot 12, Block 22, Section 6 (7th Ave. East) 2. Two 4-roomed cottages sit-waate on Lot 23, Block 11, Section 5 (approximately opposite Hawkinson's Ldry. at 6th Avenue West). Avenue West). Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. (189) FOR SALE Set of 6 Marconi wireless instruction Victrola records. $10. Apply Box 545 Daily News. (182) FOR SALE Modern six room house. Centrally located. Immediate possession. Phone Green 317. "(tf) FOR SALE 3 room furnished house. Apply 1169 Ambrose Phone Green 322. (181) FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 1340 Overlook St. after 4:30. (181) FOR SALE OR CHARTER Licensed diesel passenger ferry, diesel towboats. Box 531, Daily News. FOR SALE Steam tug, small scow, 100 h.p. marine diesel. Box 531, Daily News. LOST LOST On Friday an envelope containing bankbook and some papers. Finder please return to Daily News. (183) Custody of Boys' Band Property Some Tloubt as to 'Who is ResponsibleCommittee to Look Into It A committee of the city council will check up on property of the now inactive Prince Rupert Boys' Band in regard to the responsibility for disposition of the equipment of which there appears to be some uncertainty The matter came up at last night's council meeting when H G. Helgerson Ltd. in a letter advised that it would be necessary to have a pile of uniforms re moved from the Japanese Mission Hall which the custodian of Japanese property Is using KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CH0PSUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:20 a.m. Outside Orders-from 2 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Phone Red 47 ilassified Ads FOR SALE HELP WANTED WANTED Warehouseman, able to drive truck for local Oil! Co. Good wages. Apply Na-t tional Selective Service, AAL 72 (181) WANTED urgently Graduate nurses for private duty at hos pital, full or part time. Apply Miss Faust. Phone 121. (181) WANTED Truck Driver. Apply Unemployment Insuranc Commission, A.M. 71. (tf) WANTED WANTED, by Aug 1, light housekeeping room for soldier's wife. Apply. Box 535 Daily News. (184) WANTED $25.00 reward for furnished or seml-furni$hed rooms or house. Urgent, by August 15. Box 544 Dally News. (184) INTERIOR Decorating and Paper Hanging, by reliable workman. Black 810. (184) -WANTED Small boat. Apply Box 543 Dally News. (183) WANTED Women wants light housework. Mornings. Apply Box 415. (182) WANTED Light housekeeping room by September 1, would pay to hold it. Apply Box 54C Dally News. (185) WANTED Furnished suite or housekeeping rooms. Will exchange furnished apartment in Vi6toria for same. Phone 231. (182) R. Dansereau has been appointed part-time poll tax collector for the city on a commission basis. OHfBOY.' lYWELLU MAY I l-BUT YOU'RE PULL1MS ME FEEL LIKE IFEEL LIKE A SHIP AROUNDA IF OU A SHIP ONlb FELT LIKE A THE OCEAN) l yTUS-.BOAT THE INNEDUCIBLE MINIMUM! TILLIE, MR. SIMPKIM5 VM1LL BE AWAY FRIDAY NISHT AND THE WACS 'ACS ARE ARE PUTTIN6 PUTTIN6 0N ON A A oiuiv DOM'T -n-li; Vaicpk: TWp apmv flAR TOVMM HAS L . 3STJ SOT TWO OF OUR , JW VMEDDN5S FOR) "V? lSHoA4j 5HOV4J-r.i ?& 'AY YOU VMOMT i3Ei It) HX.E AV1EDWM4 . i ill enm kiiwn- i n s,r i i r . r- a n i i -- is VJITUOUT miv A SW W :JZSw8k ''TSyTy? (ccsf for storage purposes. The communication pointed out that some music had been turned over to . the Prince Ruoert Machine Gun Regiment which had already received the band". instruments. While it was realized that the instruments and music would be In responsible hands with the regiment, Aid. Black raised the point as to the authority on which the property had been turned over. After discussion, it was decided to have the matter looked into toy a committee. Lot 6, block 7, section 2, has been sold by the city to P. C. Aimer for $270 and lot 46; block 17, section 1, to the Northern British Columbia Power Co. for $435, the finance committee reported to the city council last night. The city treasurer has been authorized by the civic finance GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and Herring tn Tomato' Sauce are both on active sendee but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon as conditions permit. committee to remit $20,000 now count to apply on 1943 require- on hand In the sinking fund ac- ments. Men Wanted BY LOCAL GARAGE iTwo or three skilled auto mechanics; steady work, ceil-' Ing wages. One boy or man, full time or part time for lubrication rack and repairing tires. Good wages for smart steady boy. Apply: UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE OFFICE. (Mention advertisement A.M. 70) Change in the Time and Place of WELL BABY CLINICS Tuesday, 2 to 4, Wartime Housing Clubhouse, 920 Hays Cove Ave. Wednesday, 2 to 4 Health Unit, 2nd Avenue. " The 'Public Health Nurse will be in attendance and Vrtll give mother? advice on baby care and feedings. These are" Well Baby Clinics. If your baby is ill, consult your, family doctor. PRINCE RUPERT HEALTH UNIT Everyone Should Read The Summary of the WORLD FEDERATION PLAN By Ely Culbertson An outline of a practical and: detailed plan for world settlement. ". . . the strongest arid most realistic Plan if or creating a'worl,d police system that will protect all in collective security and protects even .against all." Dorothy Thompson. PRESCRIPTIONS Through the years, the physicians of this community - and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. Ormes Ltd. THE. ItEXALL STOKE PHONES 81 and-B8 Open Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. ews Advertising Brings Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. i i I)