1 1 : - - . r riBE ill., ,ilt, APRIL 28, 1913 AS LY 40 nut SO Pills .. . Lm,manl Gin PUls will rou "ktU"'.u l,Wvl tld EIVC YOU I kSTlife. My fk if no nrf'WTItV ACT Z, at Jcln E Unwln he been "-"T. . - n-iuce 1 hereby I " . ,, , v. .. amlrallinn of I ' Hut of th flrt t;. d T 1 tn Ilcu of sold loot I br r--.de w -." jrt B.C. ttita SOUli day ot Deputy Registrar of Tttle. rsTPRKME nH'KT OF IHUTISlI l'roi.nmn ix '''" :. .. i jjjtifr or i hp li-l" mtil Miff f lh' K""' ,,f Mallhfw Murrav pcitum-ii - mi--e'thn? bv Order of III r.-iic local Judge of the ri'. ', ( of British Columbia. I to 19t . day at April, n.u. in J. I'd Ac-" rt'or ' ui twaxe E -ert DesMi 1 died , t f--. aoth dav of January. pe-s:rj Indebted to the lst required to pay ne 1 -.c:i tnacmeanewi vo mi ll ) iJ pf ' ons naving ciauiu jit i t at, are required co : me fX"?''' vrruiru uu III , ; i--. dny of May, AX). 1943 j ils-jlbirMon will oe mie i only to mioh claims of rr: been notified. Id a Pr'.-e Rupert, B.C. tills SOMAN A WATT Offl' al Administrator Prince Rujiert, D O. AhHQuncemehtA All advertisements tn this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Cathedral Raster Sale, April 29. C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfel lows' Hall, April 29, x-tOTN Mayday Dall, Oddfel-J lows' Hall, Frl. April 30. Turkey Dinner, Baptist Church, April 30. W.O.T.M, Invitation Dance, May 5 Oddfellows' Hall. Spring Bazaar United Church W.A., May 6. Little Norway Tea. Mrs. Munthe May 8. 13. Hospital Tea, Nurses Home, May Cambral Spinster's Spree, May 14 Entertainment, Oddfellows' Hall, May 16. Help Norway Com. Presbyterian Misionary Tea, Mrs Flaten, May 19. Eastern Star Dance, May 21. ix tub srrrtF.ME roi ut or nitmsii roi.oinn ix ruoitwE j In the Matter of the "Administration Art" ami In the Matter of the Ktate f fhonian DailtNuii Ijilril, Drreaseil, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of HU Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 0th day of April, A.D. 1943, I wan appointed Administrator of the Ent&te of Thomaa Davidson Laird, deceased, and all parties bavlng claims agalnat the mid estate are kerey required to furndah same, properly verified, to me on or about the 9th day of May, A.D. L943. and all parti Indebted to the entaite ere required to pay the amount of tfielr Indebtedness to me forUvwtth", DATED at Pram Rqpait. B.C., UlU 9th day of April. A D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official AdrntaLitrator Prince Rupert. B.C. to Stewart and up the Naas River as far as Alyansh. Mrs. Louis Behnsen arrived In the yesterday from Stewart. She 13 here for a brief visit and is the guest of Mrs. J. J. Little, Fourth Avenue East. Sergeant Tony Alnsley, chief announcer and program director of radio station CFPR, returned to the city on Tuesday from a brief trip b Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tolln returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. F. N. Feero, who has been on a trip to Seattle and elsewhere In the south, returned to the city this morning. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES AEllo's Pay cash for Furniture. Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. Bishop 'of. A. Rix returned to the city yesterday after a trip to A The shoe sale at Ladies' Style Shoppe continues. Stock I mov ing fast at reduced prices. W. E. Walker, manatrer of ' Ar- randale Cannery, arrived in the city yesterday. Rotary Luncheon THURSDAY, 1 IM. Commodore Cafe MOVING PICTURES A. SERVICE MEN'S night will be held in the Salvation Army Hall, Thursday, April 29 and 8, o'clock. "ii welcome. Refreshments. J. E. Ormheim returned yester day from a week's business trln I of the BANK OF MONTREAL In this lime of national emergency our country is making 'demands of its citizens such as Ave have never known before. And rightly, for we have never been faced with a crisis such as this war has brought to our doorsteps. ; You our depositors have responded loyally in many ways, and we, at the Hank of Montreal, take particular pride in the splendid way you have bought Victory Bonds. We take pride, too, iii the record of service of this Bank to its customers and to Canada. For a period of over 125 years which lias embraced the troublous times of eight wars our Bank has continued on its steady course, always confident that Canada would win through to a future that would far outshine its record of the 'past. This faith has always been justified ... it is still as strong as ever. Today, in this time of national crisis, we appeal to you to support the nation's war effort by drawing on your savings and earnings to the limit of your capacity to buy Victory -Bonds. We shall be glad to place them in safekeeping for you at a very small charge. If you must have cash at any time, Victory Bonds arc always acceptable as security for a bank loan and the arrange mcnts arc simple and prompt. .Your country needs your help NOW through your support of the Fourth Victory Loan. IBANK OF MONTREAL1 Major A- S. Parkes, district re cruiting and auxiliary services of ficer, returned to the city this morning from 'Vancouver where he attended a recruiting John W. Beaton, senior secretary of Y.MC.A. services, with headquar ters In Toronto, left yesterday af ternoon for Terrace in continua tion of an Inspection tour of this district. He was accompanied by R. G. Gibson, local area secretary. Alan Hurst, area secretary for the southern British Columbia area, who came here with Mr. Beaton, left Monday night on his return to Vancouver. Young People's Service Held at Baptist Church A special Good Friday service was held in First Baptist Church under the ausnices of the Younz People's Society of the church. Rev. C. A. Wright, pastor of the church, conducted the service There was a good-sized congrega tion. AN OPEN MESSAGE TO DEPOSITORS PUBLIC MEETING TONIGHT, 8 P.M. in the Eagles' Hall, 5th Ave. To organize a COMMUNITY GARDEN All interested please attend. V V H. F. Robiruj, manager of Net-son Bros." Fisheries Ltd., left this morning for a brief business trip to Vancouver. W. G. MacKejizie president of the B.C. Bridge arid Dredging Co., arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver, on one of his periodical visits to the concern's local undertakings. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE Kitchen range. Elio's. FOR SALE General Electric seven tube (battery) radio, call after 6 o'clock, 737 Second Avenue, Ap artment 2. M (104) FOR SALE Studio lounge, chest of drawers, buffet, table and three chairs, bridge table. 92 Hays Cove Circle. (99) FOR SALE One small safe, plain rocker, and radio speaker. Phone Blue 773. 1259 Park Ave. FOR SALE Piano. Special offer to armed forces. Box 478 Dally News (102) FOR SALE New Cabinet Electric Sewing Machine, $75.00 F.O.F. Terrace. Mrs. Harris, Box 177. Terrace, B.C. (99) i: IIELP WANTED WANTED Housekeeper preferably between 35 and 50 years. Good wages, good home, small family. Red 879. (104) WANTED Truck driver for Cart age business; Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 34. (tf) HAIRDRESSER wanted for well- established beauty shop. Apply Unemployment Office, AF 49. . (103) WANTED Three men, day shift only, to board aid share room. Green 596, 851 9th Avenue West. WANTED r- Woman to do light ' house duties. Good wages. . Phone Green 596. (102) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, mili tary exempt. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (tf) WANTED WANTED Coal and wood range. Phone Blue 395 WANTED To rent4 or buy type writer. Please call Red 895. (100) WANTED Small outboard motor. Apply P.O. Box 441, City. (103) WANTED TO BUY Small 14ft double-end rowboat. 246 F. D. Howard, Smith Bros. & Wilson. (99) WANTED Washing machine. Phone Blue 815. (99) CLASSIFIED WANTED House keeping room by shipyard worker. Apply Box 474 Daily News. ARTICLES WANTED BAND and Orchestra Instruments not in use may be turned into ready cash. Send full particulars to Whaley Royce & Company, 310 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario. LOST LOST Man's Rolex Wrlstwatch between Dry Dockland Smiles Cafe. Name W. R. Johnson on back. Finder please return to Daily News. (99) LOST Boat papers for Beatrice S. No. 1833, between Co-op. and Standard Oil Dock. Finder please leave at Dally News. (100) J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms Announcement I)KS. LARGE AND GIBSON wish to announce that they will occupy their new offices at 608 Third Avenue West, above Boston Cafe on and after April 27. No change In telephone number. 100 oi. bottle of Buy 'delicious nourishing SANDWICHES can be made from a BOVRIL Spread it thinly, because it Is Highly concentrated. Wonderful on hot buttered toast: try it today. Todays BEST BUY VICTORY BOND FOR ALL OTHER BEST BUYS BUY AT NOTICE . Due to existing conditions we are forced to announce that commencing May 1st we shall be able to redeem our coupons for glassware only. To our customers having coupons on hand, we suggest that they be turned in before May 1st as we have several valuable premiums in stock. Coupons received after May 1st will be honored for glassware only. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-11) P.O. Box 575 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. H. Van Berkel (formerly of Prince Rupert) CIVILIANS Our boys arc still MANACLED in Germany You arc still Free to BUY VICTORY BONDS and get them released quicker Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. 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