PAGE FOUR Ira mm 71 oday, as ahuays, the 'Salada' label is your guarantee of a uniform blend of fine quality teas aniifiiJA A TEA WANTED Stationary Steam Engineer, 3rd or 1th class, for oil burning plant and pump house for oil company in Prince Rupert. Union wages paid. Apply Unemployment Insurance, Commission A.M. 39 IhhcuncementJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 24. Sonja Home Cooking sale. April S.O.N. Dance, Friday, April 16, Oddfellows' Hall. 20. C.C.F. Bridge, Valhalla Hall, April Can. Legion W. A. and raffle April 21. Spring Sale Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Parkin. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall, April 29. Mayday Ball, Oddfellows' Hall, Fri. April 30, W.A. Coast Regiment, Service Men's Dance, Empress Club, Easter Monday. United Church SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RDPEKT NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROF, "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up 50 Hooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box III Red Cross Drive At Smithers Was Great Success SMITHERS, April 15 The Red Cross drive for funds has come to a throughout the whole district and especially so in the farming areas of Telkwa. Quick, Houston, Drift-wcod, Glentanna and Evelyn. L. H. Kenney of Smithers was chairman of the committee for '.his district and was very pleased wkh the success of the drive. Rheumatic Pains Backache Try This For Quick Relief From Nagging; Pain and Aches When you've tried almost every thing you can think of and nothing seems to even relieve the naln nnri Cambrai Spinster's Spree, May 4. 'soreness, don't give up hope. Just Spring Bazaar W.A., May 6. to to go W. J. McCutcheon or any good druggist and get a bottle of Allenru. Take as directed and In about 24 hours you should see real improvement. Allenru acts In three ways 1) to relieve the pain 2) to regulate the bowel action 3) as a gentle diuretic for the Kid neysflushing out excess acids. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND , ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MINING MACHINERY AH Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled LADIES -Try... ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SH0PPE For Your Easter Pcrmancnts Situated on 4th St., across from Post Office Annette has recently transferred her business here from Vancouver and will be glad to help you with your beauty problems If you will PHONE BLUE 917 FOR APPOINTMENT We always carry a full assortment of tooked Meats Use them for sandwiches and lunches. Our refrigeration system always keeps them at their peak of flavor. Mussallem's ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars have more Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. IJox 575 Miss Eleanor Graham, R.N., Miss Elizabeth Ochs, R.N., and C. R. Stonehouse of the local public public health unit are leaving tonight for Victoria to attend ses sions of the Health Works' Insti tute under the auspices of the Provincial Board of Health. SPECIAL NOTICE! In fairness to my regular customers XO MOKE UNIFORMS accepted for cleaning or pressing .until further notice. EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS Lieut. Col. G. C. Oswejl, officer commanding the local reserve unit, was the speaker today at the regu lar weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. He spoke on matters affecting the unit, making an appeal for further recruits. A. S. Nickerson occupied the chair in the iose ana tne total subscribed . absenr-P of the nrpsirfent. nonrw was in the neighborhood of $3000, Mitchell. There was a good attend- ine quota oi sitsuu, set Tor this district by nearly 15 percent. There was a gratifying response ance of members with a few guests. Farewell Party Officers' Mess Matron of Military Hospital Honored at Gathering Presentation to Lieut. Koester A delightful farewell party was held last night at the officers' mess of an eastern regiment last evening in honor of Nursing Sister Nell Koester who Is leaving Prince Rupert next week after having peen stationed here -for the past year as matron of the local military hospital. Guests included local military and hospital nurses us well as members of Prince Rupert branch of the Registered Nurses' Association. Splendid music was furnished by the regimental After the serving of delicious refreshments, occasion was taken to present Nursing Sister Koester with a handsome leather wallet, this being the gift of the Regls- So don't be discouraged start itered Nurses' Association .of which today, Allenru Must Help or Money Back. me guest or nonor nas been an active member. The presentation was made by Miss Eleanor Graham, R.N., president of the association, who made remarks suitable to the occasion. Nursing Sister Koester, In reply, poke appreciatively. About seventy persons were In attendance and Mrs. O. L. Murray, R.N., was In charge for the Registered Nurses Association. ix Tin: srruKME rorur of nninsn (OUMWA IX HIOIIATE In the Matter of the "Administration Aft" and In the Matter if the i:tnte of Severln Sauen, Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hla Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge- of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on Khe 25th day of March A.D. 1943 appointed Administrator of the Estate of Severln Sagen, formerly of Hunter Island, near the tiUemeinit of Bella BeW la, British Columbia, Deceased, who a:ea on or arxmt the 23rd. day of Nov- I em dot, 1842. All persons Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me fortUiwttJi and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 30th day of April A. D. 1943 falling which distribution will be made having regard only to shoh claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED ait Prince Uuipert, B.C. this 25th day of March 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. ix Tin; sitkkmk roi nr ok nitmsn COM .MIMA ix ruoiiATi: In the Matter of the 'Administration Act" and In the Matter or tile Khtate of fieorge Mitchell Fraser, Iieceased TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the BUi day of April A.D. 1943 appointed Administrator of the Estate of George Mitchell Fraser, formerly of Wie City of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of January. 1943. All persons Indebted to the said Estalte are required to pay the amount of their In-debtlness to me forthwith and all persons Ihnvtnig rJUnia afltvlnat .the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the lMJi ty of May. A.D. 1943. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to suali claims of which I shaJI have ben notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 5Ul day of April, 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Trlncs Rupert, H.C', THE DAILY NEWS THURSDAY. APRIL LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Elio's Pay Cash for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. Walter Smith Is home from his naval duties at Victoria for a visit with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Second Avenue. He will be return ing south next week. I or your Laster Bonnet see Annette's .'Millinery Department AH new models, very exclusive styles. Annette's, next to C3i.ll, Ticket Office. J. Y. McCarter, well known Vancouver architect, arrived in the city yesterday from the south, being here on business In connection with local Wartime Housing Mrs. Percy Leopold arrived In the city yesterday from Vancouver to spend a few days here visiting with her husband who is ldentl- fied with Wartime Housing con- j struction here in a supervisory capacity. The Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council was In session Tuesday evening for the first time in a couple of months or so. An accu mulation of routine business was disposed of. President Thomas Elliott was in the chair and there FOR SALE FOR SALE L C Smith typewriter, Elio's. FOR SALE Complete house furnishings including kitchenette suite, studio lounge, radio, dishes, etc. Must be sold by Saturday. 102 7th Ave. East, anytime after 5:30. (90) FOR SALE Wicker baby bassinet, child's crib, ping pong table and set. Phone Blue 833. (90) FOR SALE Two single beds and one chest of drawers. 1543 Overlook St. (89)' FOR SALE Barber chair, bahv carriage, cabinet battery radio, 1956 Seal Cove. (92) FOR SALE Small cook stove. 1349 Pigott Place. (91) FOR SALE Kit of carpenter's tools, baby pram like new. Louise Apartments. 5th Ave. West,' bottom flat. (89) TOR SALE 1935 Plymouth 7-Passenger Sedan. In really good shape. Tires,-.up-holstery and paint in first-class condition ., $695.00 1938 Plymouth 7-Passenger Sedan, With trunk4 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 Begg Motor Company Limited 865 Yates Street, Victoria, B.C. (90) FOR SALE Mirrors, all descrip-tions. Elio's Used Department. WORK WANTED RELIABLE Typist desires light em. ployment afternoons or evenings. Box 472 Dally News. (91) WORK WANTED Chinaman would like work by hour: no gardening. Apply Box 486 Daily News. ' (02) boaWandoom ROOM and board for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. (89) MISCELLANEOUS TAKING in washing again. 500 9th Ave. West. Phone Black 142. (89) FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room for one or two. 1349 Piggot Place. (90) "MIDDLE OF EARTH" The Mediterranean Sea was so called by the ancient Latins because they believed It to be "the middle of the earth." Summer Follows Winter Quickly Sudden Change In Weather Conditions at Smithers SMITHERS, April 15 Summer trod hard on the heels of winter when fine bright and very warm weather visited this area only two weeks and less since the winter game of curling was still being Indulged in. With the warm weather came many birds including the robins, bluebirds and some swallows to make it seem as though summer was actually at hand. The springtime practice of burning off the dead grass from last year Is now In full swing and th" vacant lots and roadsides are tak ing on a very olack appearance was a good attendance of dele- temporarily, until the green grass Bates- hrets the urjner hand again. Classified Ads HELP WANTED WANTED Reliable girl for Hotel work, Wages, Room and Board. Apply Unemployment Insuiam-Commission A. F. 44. itfi WANTED Waiter for ex-service men's Club. Apply National Sel ective Service A. M. 36. ' (89 WANTED Ward maids for General Hospital. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, A.F. 45 (90) YOUNO Lady for office, after noons. Possibilities permanent position. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.F. 46. (t(i t WANTED Janitor for ex-service 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) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (tf) 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. (90) WANTED WANTED Chesterfield suite in good condition. .537 Seventh Ave. West. (94) WANTED Party to care for child; cottage room and board plus salary. Apply Box 470 Dally News. (91) WANTED Chesterfield suite in good condition. Write Box 473 Daily News. (94) MARRIED Couple with small baby would like to rent apartment or house, close In or down town. Will pay $50 for suitable place. Call evenings after seven. Mr. Murray Conn, 1001 Third West, back entrance. (94) WANTED Two or more unfurnished rooms, house or apartment. Phone Red 162. (92) WANTED Apartment or small house, furnished. $25.00 reward. Box 471, Daily News. (gi) WANTED Housekeeping room or Apartment. $15 reward. Phone Prince Rupert Hotel, Room 83. after 5. (90)' WANTED To lounge. Apply News. purchase Box 464 Optometrist Is a recognized authority on visual problems, from ' the ' examination to the fitted glasses. B-10 BMSHCOIUMIA OPTOtitWD ASSOCIATION studio Daily (90) fit! '""MAI" The soup sensation of the nation. Try Upton's Noodle Soup Mix today. You can cook it In 7 minutes and treat the man of the house to a dear, golden soup so smooth and satisfying ... so deliriously flavoured . . . that he'll say you've had it simmering for hours. Remtmhrr, Lipln't SttJll Sup Mix it Ptry tfntmiud. Iwr tnmui Irrr-! tt moJt fnm tub totkngt. Atk luurtncxrh' ftday SMITHERS Olof Hanson M.P. arrived in Smi thers on Tuesday, being back from the session of the house at Ottawa for the Easter holidays. He will! N rrjH j i w am . i 1 1 1 t-mmm take up residencj u tie tx. s located near New Wc?. 2 MATERNITY DEATHS Childbed fevo: . C, e single cause of rrut''r:,''v death Tonight's train, due c visit Prince Rupert before return- from the East at 7 0 ::k,r ing East. J ported this mornins to be ?A I hours late which would brj Frank Newbery, who with his in at 10 o'clock tumor: it sr. farriily -left Smithers recently to Ing. BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets . . . At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Ltd. BR'T'S" COLCM11 SHOES 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, Debs, Graceline, etc., are among well known makes. All shoes to be sold at , greatly reduced prices. These For Sale at "THE STYLE SHOPPE (Next Door Iiulkley Market) SEE OUR WINDOWS