I .fllas! my froorBrotbei: ,,. SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. $,t Float West of Imperial Oil Co. M. S. Loubser D.C.. B.A. Chiropractor iilace Itlock Phone C4I KWONG SANG IIING HOP KEE OP SUEY House Next to King; Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST your patronage welcome ros 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside kr from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Hed 217 RSALE pnger Scwinjj (Machines. Klcctric Grill. $ Springfield Mattresses. Cotton Mat-resses in I)-?,, 1-0, I, .C. Furniture POXE HLACK :J21 m THIItn AVENUE li Local Raw and S asteurized MILK DENTIN DAIRY IMIONE 657 j Income Tax Returns see . . E. Mortimer 3l!L 321 2nd Ave. 00 0 0000 000 oooooooooooooooo-0 rt IPIANO TUNERi Dlinn Tnnfnn "- rr. t """u tuning, uigan lur.ing, j Piano Accordion Tuning and Repairing. GEORGE TAYLOR Phone Green 880 g 5 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO- NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZAHELLl, PROP. "A Home Away From Home' Kates 75c op M) Rooms Hot ti Cold Waver Prlnff Kupert, B.C. r-hn 'K1 P.O. Box IS SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, ()ueen Charlotte Island. f ull Information. Ticket! and Reservation FRANK J. SKINNER Prince It u pert Arnt Third Ave. Phone t8 s Avoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box S44 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT TILLIE THE TOILER I'M GOING, TO LOOK AROUMD THE HOP, WHILE VOL) TWO CHAT 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Members pick up your Invitations at Stone's Clothiers. Maskers' Party Dance Saturday, February 13- (31) The Prince Rupert Gyro Club was In regular monthly buslnets session at Its weekly luncheon today. President W. J. Scott was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members. Rudolph Warne left on today's train for Edmonton where he will Join the Royal Canadian Air Force in which he recently en listed. He had made a trip to Van couver last week In connection with his enlistment. Mayor W. M. Watts has requested the provincial government at Victoria to make a ruling as to the power of the city to charge interest on taxation arrears, a measure that has been approved by the council. Rotary Luncheon THURSDAY, 1 P.M. Commodore Cafe Speaker: Raymond Arthur Davies, Noted Author Complaint has been made to the city of an itinerant photographer making the rounds of the town without a licence. The matter has been turned over to the licencing committee of the city council for attention. Order Only ffhnt You Sent BUY ROBINTEX QUALITY FABRICS FOR ECONOMY W'ell-Knoicn At Cloths Of Difliuclion And Durability ASK YOUR MHO fO Announcement All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. L. O. B. A. Invitation Dance, Feb. 15. Rebekah Valentine Dance, I. O.O F. Hall. Feb. 12. By invitation. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Feb 19. S.O.N. invitation dance, Oddfellows' Hall, February 26. St Peter's Spring Sale. March 25. umta Kin mmmmtmtMmmmwuMMMMm (. t TRAPPERS Don't be foolish and sell your furs at the waterfront. Bring your furs up town and same buyers will pay more while I'm here 2 " FllKS ABE UP 20 8 W. G0LDBL00M I 1 (The Old Reliable) g s - n Issssaas wiMSl VKJB ALWAVSWAkllEP f VOU SEEM V O MAtOAGEt? J TO BE Pi OF A STOEE- D0lW6PEAL. il fr i- --In. mac J ARegular Meeting Canadian Legion B.EJS.L tonight in Legion Rooms at 8 p.m. Refreshments. A donation of $50 from the "Sal- vus Bingo Game has been received by the Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Reiterating Its recent decision that no new water connections can be allowed as long as the present emergency continues as far as shortage is concerned, the city council has refused an application of the B.C. Bridge and Dredging Co. for water connection with new barracks buildings on Beach Place for workers on defence SNUS PAIN Relieved Fast This Easy Way! Put a few drops of VIcks Va-tro-nol up catu nosiru ana eel u go to work bringing quick, I 1 sooimng relief KTT A i from miserable WICKS W,M V sinus pain. I VA-TRO-NOL ' Raymond Arthur Davies, noted author, will speak on "What Lies Beyond the Volga," Booth School Auditorium, Tonight, Feb. 10, 8 p.m. Admission 50c. In view of dim-out conditions now imposed Aid. George Hills suggested to the city council Mon day night that It might prove a helpful safety measure to put a coat of light paint on main traffic Bridges such as Hays Creek and Westvlew. The proposal was refer- ed to the board of works with a view to obtaining a report as to cost. Mayor W. M. Watts set before the Ity council Monday night a proposal whereby the Royal Canadian Mr Force would lease for $3,875 ime 155 lots in the Westvlew irea, the property to become, subject to taxation six monthsSTter the ter mination of war hostilities. This seemed to the mayor 'to be a rea sonable basis. The matter was re ferred to the finance committee for report. The Canadian Legion has mode available accommodation for the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce to hold Its meetings until such time as other suitable quarters can be found. It was there that the Ju nior Chamber met last night. Meet ing nights have been set for the first Tuesday in each month. The city council has hesitated to accept an offer of $40 from William Murray for lot 6, block 7, section 8, not because the price is too low but because it Is considered inadvisable to sell lots in outlying areas where there are no services until there is sufficient demand to justify the services The matter has been left in the hands of the finance committee to obtain further information. Aid. McKay felt that, in cases where the proposal is to develon eardens. every -encouragement should be given. in the skmikmi: conn or mutism rni.r.MiiiA iv I'imitvTi' In the .Matter of the "Almlnli.tratloii Art" and In Hie Matter or the IMnte of August Hllhrlm Johnon Owenseil Intestate iak.e NOTICE that by order of Hlj Honor W. E. FWier, made on the 22nd day of January. A. D. 1943, t was appointed Administrator of the estate of August Wllhelm Johnson, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said etot are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or about the 23rd day of February, A. I) 1943, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their iiideibtedneas to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 23rd day of January, A. D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B. C. nE EVEBV7HIU6 AERAkJCED OOST AS I VAMT IT AMD ITS QUITE. 6RATIPVIM6TO BE THE BOSS AMD KKJOW THAT VOUK WORD GOES T T ) P0 STICK The Overseas Tobacco Fund was mentioned at the meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night. It was felt that persons who wished to send tobaccos to the troops abroad could as readily do so by making their own arralngements through facilities provided at the point of purchase of tobacco. The Junior Chamber had been interesting Itself In the matter previously. Leo Shannon of the contracting firm of Farrls & Nash was a guest at the regular monthly meeting last night of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of PLEADED GUILTY On appearing before Judge W. E. Fisher in County Court yesterday, Alphonse Champagne elected for speedy trial and pleaded guilty to a charge of theft by lifting a watch from Mc Cutcheons's drug store. He was remanded for eight days for sentence. CUSSIRED (Classified advertising is payable cash in advance. No charges. KOK SALE FOR SALE Push-button radio with phonograph attachments, brand new. Phone Blue 717. (tf i FOR SALE two iron cots with mattresses, $10.00 each. Phone Red 432. (38 FOR SALE Jack Pine cordwood, 4 ft. lengths, $6.00 per cord F.O.B. Andimaul Station. (36) BOAT for sale, 31 foot troller and gillnetter combined. Phone Blue ' 815. (37) HELP WANTED WANTED Janitor for school. Apply stating qualifications and experience (If any) to Unemployment Insurance Commission A. M. 22. (34) REPRESENTATIVE WANTED- An old established Life Insurance Co. has an attractive contract for full time representative in Prince Rupert. Apply National Selective Service Office A.M. 23. (34) WANTED WANTED Washing machine. Ur gent. Phone Red 315. (381 WANTED Soldier's wife and child want room or suite. Box 429 Dally News. (37) WANTED Room for single man, close in. Apply Box 426 Dailj News. , (34) RELIABLE permanent resident, desires three,, four or five room house, furnished or otherwise. Box 430 Daily News. (37) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and Board for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. (34) WORK WANTED Office or store work wanted, no shorthand, half or full time. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A. F. 34. (34) YOUNG Man, typist, wants any kind part time work, evenings. Apply Box 431 Daily News. (34) FOUND FOUND Four keys on ring. Own er may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this advertisement. '36) FOUND Man's gold ring, initialled, near the "Y" bunkhouses on Water Street, Wedesday morning. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (37) By WESTOVER MAC,I DIDU'T LIKE THE. WAV VOL) HAPVOUR MERCHANDISE ON DISPLA.VIWTHE STDCE WINDOW, SO I RE'AkCANCED IT If : r U . J ( VES, j f7 Pour unclaimed bicycles are . being held at the city police station where they have already been for months. Raymond Arthur DaVles. noted author, newspaperman. world traveler and lecturer. Is arrlvlne In the city tonight from Vancouver in the course of a tour of Western Canada. He will speak before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at Its regular weekly luncheon Edith Anderson, for vagrancy, was sentenced to two months' imJ prlsonment in city police -.ourt yesterday. Evidently inebriated. the woman became wild on the street near the Steele Block. She smashed a window In the bulldlmr and started In to belay city work men wno were digging a ditch. C O. Ham reported at last night's meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce on the recent annual meeting of the Civic Centrp An. elation of Prince Rupert when it' nad been decided to suspend build ing plans for the time belne but tn concentrate on another carnival this year to augment the fund. Ray Allen reported briefly at last night's meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce on the recent suc cessful Canadian Aid to Russia campaign here. Mr. Allen was thanked for the active part he had played in the campaign, particu larly In connection with special canvassing. W. J. Herbert, chief announcer of CBR radio station, Vancouver, and special events representative of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and F. B. C. Hilton, chief op-erator of CBR, are arriving In the "lty tonight from Vancouver. They vlll be here for a week for the pur pose of assembling material for a ifcviai maujiiciu program oi tnnce , Rupert which Is to be arranged for network presentation. NOTICK OV ( TEI.I,ATIO Oi' ItKSKUVK Notice Is hereby given that the Reserve covering lot 1964, Queen Charlotte Island District, established toy Notice published In the British Columbia Gazette of January ISth. 1925. is cancelled. H. CATHCART, Deputy Minuter of Lands. Lands Department. Victoria. B.C.. January 27th. 1943. LAND . The fire department had a call at 6 o'clock last evening to a chimney fire at 1G51 Herman Street. No damage was done. CANADA'S NUTRITION PROGRAM MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 f Bvuaimiii!KiiCTitKi nrnm GOLD SEAL I Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and j , (Ok w Discover The Variety Store ! You don't need to shop from store to store for household helps, a card of buttons, or a polo shirt for Junior! You'll find these things and hundreds of others all In the VARIETY STOItB. So why not save steps by shopping for notions and other small items at big savings at THE VARIETY STORE, where you find everything In one convenient spot? THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are little dollars" PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. WEST TRAPPERS Ship all your FURS to me and get top prices as I have no overhead expenses and can pay more than others. Frank Lockwood Phone Red 73(5. Itox 193, Prince Rupert, n.C. Herring g in Tomato " Sauce 1 are both on active service y but will be back on your n jj grocer's shelf soon as condl- S 2 ditions permit. If Kmmmmmvwmmtnmimmzw A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd, A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Mattresses, all sizes; Bedsteads, steel and wood; Baby Carriages, Lloyds; Chesterfield Suites; Bedroom Suites; Dinette Suites, walnut and natural finish; Pillows; Bed Spreads; Window Shades; Carpets, all sizes; Linoleum and Floor Covering of all kinds. When you need them we have them in stock. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue West