life iPRIL 14. 1943 GOOD COOKS know that adding Mile of the HEAL GENUINE BOYRIL mth improves soups, stews or gravy: h i IN LCIflNGkAD ' 14 lnp - scow Bons Asaiyev, wno rived in Moscow from ported that the cul- v,P M; lurisning, wan iu katic tl functioning. I L. Curry H:' i)f Yukon) Chiropractor slimline Rooms I.c ameron IY81" I II Kl! MMST EAM II-" 1 1! I A 1 MENTI iLumh itliiitis. liheu- HN''h in- and Sciatica Hours .i m. to i p.m., mp m to 8 p.m. I Itnoin 1 mm KOVAI, HOTEL IEW ROYAL HOTEL Hakelli. prop iHnmf w iv r'rnm Home" Itiln 75r up IHoom Hot & Cold Waier "V Kupert, B.C. P.O. Km M lAvoy IOTEL H Xart'lli. Prop. ' 3; P.O. Koi 544 BKIt STREET INCE KUHKKT a o oo oo ooooa ooo o BURGERS r! 9 II '" hind Koval Hotel 2 Dm: black 5 0000000O0OOO0OOKl Funeral Notice The funeraJ of the late Mrs Oeorge Weightman will take place Thursday. April 15 at 2:30 p.m from the Grenville Court Funeral Chapel. Intei ment will take place at Fairview Cemetery. R. W. Sinclair, manager of Inverness cannery, arrived in the city this morning from Victoiia on lii.s way to the Skeena River. Announcement All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 24. Son a Home Cooking Sale. Apri: Presbyterian Spring Sale Apr. S.O.N. Dance, Friday, April oddfellows' Hall. BWOMO SANC. IIING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Ked 247 NEXT IMPORTANT EVENT Mothers Day SUNDAY MAY 9th ; Kiect tinur . . Mothers Day Card NOW lOUTT'S DISTINCTIVE CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 15. ia, C C.F. Bridge. Valhalla Hall, April 20. Can. Legion W. A. and raffle April 21. Spring Sale Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Parkin. Cathedral Easter Rale, April 29. C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfellows" Hall. April 29. Mayday Ball. Oddfellows' Hall. frl. April 30. W A. Coast Regiment. Service Men's Dance. Empress Club. Easter Monday. Cambrai Spinster's Spree. May 4. Spring Bazaar United Church W.A.. May 6. t I lie above CerttfU-ate of Tit le issued ii the mm of Jhn E Unwin has MM tiled In tihls office, notice Is hereby tivati ihat I ahull. M the expiration of ana month from die daite of the first mlbttOIKWfn thereof. Laeue a provisional Certificate cf Tlile in lieu of ftid lout i . -it Derte), unles In blv- meantime valid objection be made U nie in writing. nAT!-:D at the Umri Registry Office Priiue Ruix'i'. B.C.. Uibt 30i h day of Marco, AD i!43. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy RmiUirar of TttlM IN In I 111 l I'ltKMr ( M H I F Itltl I'lxil ( (l I Mill IN I'llOllX I K Ihe Mailer nf I lie " ihnliiMratliin el" and In Hie Mallei nl the Rfttlltc of Seerln Magen, DeceAaed TAKE NOTICE t.ha.t hv Onler of Bil Honor JudKe PlRher, local Jtidi?e cf the Supreme Ooirt of Brltiuli Columbia. I na .n the 25th day of Much AD 1943 amvilnteU Adininl.itrntor of t.he EsMtte ot Severln Si;;-n. formerly 'f Hunter I.sland. near the seiWU-menl of Bella Bel la British Columbia, Deieael. who 2Sth clav of March 1943 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRE8 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Elio's Pay Cash for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. C. B Flewin of Port Simpson is a visitor in the city today. Chief Councillor Thomas Gosnell of Port Simpson tl a business visitor in city today. tor your Easter Bonnet see Annettes Millinery Department. All new models, very exclusive styles. Annette's. next to C.N.K. Ticket Office. H J Taylor, distiict manager for the Imperial Oil Co. from Vancouver, who la here on one of his periodical business visits, and C. A. Brind. local manager, are leaving Jn this afternoon's train for Terrace. SPECIAL NOTICE! In fairness to my regular customers NO MORE UNIFORMS accepted for cleaning or pressing until further notice. LVINSOVS IDEAL CLEANERS Capt. Paul Armour, according to advice received here, continues to make slow but steady progress following his serious accident of several months ago. Word from Vancouver is to the effect that he is feeling very well and expects to be paying a visit to Prince Rupert within the next couple of weeks. Rotary Luncheon Tlll'RSDAY, 1 P.M. Commodore Cafe Speaker: SMGT. TONS AINSLKY, ( .B.C. Miss Dorothy Creech :eturned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. TIRE EASILY? Take Gin Pills the ' liark" kidney remedy t lie excess acids that may 1 the cause of that lazy, lojry feeling. Money back if not satisfied. Reiiulni lire, 0 Rills relief or money to help remove (In Ibe U.S. Bik lor "Glno Pilli") K4 LAM) REOI8TVi T He: rmrfitet i wti . it snot, I ui in. Hlo k il. Station ". city ni PrlnM itnpeii. Km MS, WHERKAS utiMtieturv nr. trf of los tills l I II! l PREME ( Ol Iff OF IHUTIXH A Don't forget Presbyterian Spring Sale tomorrow. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Starr, who have been visiting in Seattle, returned to the city this morning from the south. Mrs. W. S. Kergin of Ocean Falls arrived in the city this morning from the paper town for a brief visit as the guest of Dr. and M:s. L. W. Kerg'in, Fourth Avenue West. William Schriaberg. who has been spending several weeks visiting Montreal and elsewhere in the East, returned to the city this morning. Lieut. Col. G. C. Oswell. officer commanding the local reserve unit, returned to the city this morning from a ten-day trip to Vancouver and Victoria. tian Association war services with headquarters in Toronto, will be visiting Prince Rupert area In the near future in the course of a western tour. The regular monthly business luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was held today. Various matters of club business were taken up. President Joe Scott was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members. A Canadian Legion iB.E S.L.i reg ular half-yearly meeting tonight at 8 p.m. Election of officers. Re freshments. Please brine receipts with you. t FOR SALE -Kitchen stove, studio couch, gate-leg table, drop-leal table. 4 chairs, baby cania&e, chest of drawers. 1452 6th Ave. East. 88i FOR RALE Elio's. L c Smith typewriter FOR SALE Complete house furnishings including kitchenette ; suite, st udio lounge, radio, dishes, I etc. Must be sold by Saturday. 103 7th Ave. East, anytime after 5:30. i 90) FOR SALE Wicker baby bassinet, child's crib, ping pong table and .set. Phone Blue 833. ( 90 1 FOR SALE Two single beds and one chest of drawers. 1543 Overlook St. 89 FOR SALE Barber chair, baby carriage, cabinet battery radio 1956 Seal Cove. i92 FOR SALE 1935 Plymouth 7-Passenger Sedan, in really good shape Tires, upholstery and paint in first-class condition $695.00 1938 Plymouth 7-Passenger Sedan with trunk. This car is being factory reconditioned in our work plant $895.00 1939 Plymouth 7-Passenger Custom Sedan. This car is just like new: all new upholstery, tires like new. complete new paint job $1150.00 Prices are F.O.B. Victoria Beg Motor Company Limited 865 Yates Street, Victoria. B.C. 90 cliort on or about the 23rd day of Nov- amber, u42. All in-mon incubii to the FOR SALE Mirrors nild Estate arc rcquirl to pay sua tions amount of their tiideibtexliieiw to me fortihwli.il and nil person." having claim atraliiHt the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on ary, COM Mill IV PROHATB in the Matter ol the "Admlnlrtratlon let" and WANTED ' WANTED or before the :il)i.h d;iv of April A. u 1943 failing which distribution will be made bavin regard only to ahoh claims WANTED Chesterfield Sllite 14 Ui or which l shall have been notified pood condition. 537 Seventh Ave DA 1 f.lj m rriuce niijir-iu, B.C. t.v. tit-,.. all descrip- Elio's Used Department. '94 i NORMAN A WAIT Official Administrator WANTED- Party to care for child; Princo Rupert, b cv (-0ttage room and board plus sal- Apply Box 470 Daily News. (911 Two or more unfurnish- ii "I"' Mailer of Mule of I. corse . mfvs hml onnHrnpn. Mih hell Iraaer, iter caned TAKE NOTICE ttmt by Order of His Phone Red 162. 1921 Honor Judire Fisher. lOOBl JudKe of the Supreme Cfcurt of British wfrumbieI WANTED Apartment or small was on t.he Mb clay of April A D 194.1 , , , , . apixinteti AdmJnistnior of t,he F.Mate hous,e, furnished. $25.00 reward t Ueonte Mitchell I laser, formerly or BOX 471. Daily News 191) tihe OttJT of PrMoe RU)ert, British Col- nmhiii Ileci'a.scl. who died on or iiIkhiI " - ; the iK. i, day m Januv?, 1943 Ail per. WANTED- Housekeeping nvrni or dm Indebted bo the esM B balte are re- Apartment. $15 reward. Phone quired to xvy l.lie nanoum ol t.neir ui-deibtdnes.s io me fori.hw ltli and all por-grjTM ha.vlin ctolnw awtvlint the said fjgfjte arc rcquin-d to file them uit.h . .. M;,' S tm "r,:..,;; WANTED Housekeeper for two uiii. ii dlBtrttouUon will be made hav- adults. Phone Black 85 evenings. ni" reward only to such clftlme of which (jej 1 ehM have men notllK'd. lA'I'EO ill Prince Itupert. B.C.. una r.t.h (lav of April, 1943. NORMAN A WATT CMtnpteJ Adinlnl.slra.lor Prlnoe Rupert. B.C. Prince Rupert Hotel, after 5. WANTED To lounge. Apply Nbws. Room 81. (90 ARE WEDDED AT CHURCH Beautiful Candlelight Ceiemoiu St. Paul's Monday Night A pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Paul's Lutheran Chuich on Monday evening whu Asbjurg Jo hanna Elida. only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Han Antonsen of this city, was united in mafriage to Christopher Benoni Moen of Alberta. The ceremony wa.s performed by Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, pastor of the church. The bride, who was given in marriage bv her father, entered the candle-lit church to the strains o'. the wedding march as played by Harold Normann. She was charmingly attired in a floor length gowt of white crepe with a lovely flowing veil and carried a satin covered Testament a gift of the groom The Testament was adorned with white ribbons and red rose buds. Miss Eldora Mostad. a friend 01 the bride, who was bridesmaid, wa.- Mator John W Beaton, senior i smartlv aowned in nink sheer with secretary for Youne Men's Chris-! matching veil and carried a bou quci ui yum anu ten carnations Andrew Antonsen. brother of tht i bride, was groomsman. I After the closing prayer the bridal couple remained kneeling while Harold Normann sang "O Saviour Hear." accompanied by Robert Nedrud on the violin and Harvey B'-'neking on the organ. Following the ceremony a reception wa.s held in the church social hall for about sixt" immediate relatives and friends. At this timt the newlyweds received many good wishes and gifts. The bride's table was centred bv a beautiful four-tiered weddins cake. Music was supplied during refreshments by B. Nedrud and H Bernekine on the violin and organ respectively. Frank Feero. local United State-; customs officer, returned to the city this morning from a trip to Seattle. Classified Ads FOR SALE HELP WANTED i WANTED-- Reliable girl for Hote. Work. Wages, Room and Board Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A. F. 44. (til WANTED - Experienced bookkeeper for sawmill and store. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 35. ' 88) WANTED Walter for ex-service men's Club. Apply National Selective Service A. M. 36. i8!) WANTED Ward maids for General Hospital. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission. A.F. 45 '901 ! WANTED Janitor for ex-servir. men's Club. Apply National Selective Service A. M. 37. 89 WANTED- Girl or woman for light house duties, good wages. Phone Green 596. '91) WANTED Truck driver for Cartage Business: must be able to keep records. Apply Unemployment Commission AM 34. tf) VjANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A M. 38. 'tf1 WANTED at once, for local shipyard. 25 youths ages 16 to 20 for rivet passers and markers up. Applications to be made to Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 33. i90i WORK WANTED WORK WANTED would like work by Box 486 Daily News. LOST - Chinaman hour. Apply i92i WORK WANTED Youns married man wants part time daily work State full particulars, wages, etc. Box 469 Daily News. '88' 1X)ST Lady's gold ulentitication bracelet with name "Louise." Initialled "A V E." Phone Red 162 LOST Pocket watch near general office B.C. Bridge and Dredcc Co, 2nd Ave. Phone Black 730. Reward. '8o' ' BOARD AND ROOM1 ROOM and board for men sharing. 718 Fiaser Street. 89 '""articles wanted' BAND and Orchestra Instruments not in use may be turned Into ready cash. Send full particulars to Whalev Royce & Company. 310 Yonge St.. Toronto, Ontario. imrv.xi'i nf.oi ts purchase sturMo t . Box 464 DaiW TAKING in washing again, 500 9th (90) Ave. West. Phone Black 142. ' 39 ) I NTRODUCING i he SWING QUINTE WESTERN CANADA'S MOST OUTSTANDING - DANCE BAND This Versatile Group, composed 1 U and 1 CAFE On Waterfront 1 WILL OPEN APRIL 1 laHnBHMHHIi entirely of Radio and Stage . Artists, is now available for Dance Engagements SWING AND SWEET The Music you Like Plav-ed the Wav you Like it. Don't Hesitate" Book the "Swing Quintet" for your Next Dance NOW "A Musical Treat for Dancing Feet' It. P. PROVERBS. at tl ' 1 PHONE (REEN 502 AFTER 7 P3I. POVERTY OCT li CRAWLEY. England". April 14 W j, There is no poverty in this Sus- sex town. The local distress com-j mittee have reported that the J' equivalent of $20 was given for re- lief during 1942. , BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE - READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage I'KINCK KIT KIM Co. Ltd. SHOES BRITISH COLUMBIA SHOES SHOES Closing out all Shoes from , The Annette Ladies Wear and The Style Shoppe Some of these are New Shoes just received today. Beaumonts, Wilmonts, Dehs, Graceline, etc., are among well known makes. All shoes to he sold at greatly reduced prices. These For Sale "THE STYLE" SHOPPE (Next Door Bulkley Market) SEE OUR WINDOWS 2