k FOUR hese clays, when tea must yield the utmost in flavour, quality 5 of supreme importance. Ask for . SALAOA I TT" 3Sii 'iFi FROM U. S. MINTS but $J,7tw,uuu ui Australian coins, minted in the United Is ars to be circulated In Aus- J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Itooms to SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. Tfsh every day, 5:00 p.m. st Float West of Imperial Oil Co. I' . S. Loubser D.C., B.A. Chiropractor iilare Block Phone '6l aWOOOOOOCKJOtKHJOODODtm 0 IAMBURGERS f St., Behind Royal Hotel D I'llONi: BLACK 59 K ooooooooocioiKiooootieono or Income Tax Returns see . . I. E. Mortimer one UK 334 2nd Ave. We always cairy a Use lunches. always of 1 vr Stubborn Rheumatic Pain Watch Out for ARTHRITIS Whether sou are leeling first twinges or have suffered from those Insistent aches and pains for some time, you owe it to yourself ! find out Just what ALLENRU, that great formula for relieving the 'pains of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, ing Lumbago and Neuritis, will do for,of you. ALLENRU acts fast contains no opiates. Must relieve nagging pain and suffering or money back. You can get ALLENRU at W. J. McCtltcheon's and all druggists. Fresh Local Raw and at Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY A PHONE G57 r.lB7BXarB?BTaBZKs;B3arB':'t at at KWONG SANG IIING an HOP KEE CHOP SUEY ix House In In Next to King Tal 613 7th AVE. WEST All 'your patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside o( Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. la. Phone Red 247 I I full assortment of Cooked Meats them for sandwiches and Our refrigeration system keeps them at their peak flavor. Mussallem's ECONOMY STORE '"Where Dollars have more Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 573 CHARTS For the Fishing Fleet CANADIAN GOVERNMENT CHARTS Of Local Areas. Each no BRITISH ADMIRALTY CriARTS For General Navigation.-fronveach I.lo to '.1.75 Note. -All U.S. Government Charts are now restricted and no longer obtainable by fishermen). TIDE TABLES Pacific Coast -""!' Prince Rupdrt llarbor V0 Elementary Seamanship, cllssold $t.Z Tali s New Seamanship .'. $-)0 Brown's Trawlers and Fisherman's Guide $'-" Brown's Knots and SDlices - sr' Brown's Signalling l?1 no .51.50 51.50 D-C PllotVol. 'I Northern Portion fiC Pilot-Vol. Il-Soilthern Portlbn ...U itcrnallonal Code of Signals, flag card THE DAILY NEWS THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1943 LOCAL NEWS NOTES i AEllos Pay Cash for Furniture,' Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. I T. W. Brown returned to the cltv this mofning from .& brief trio to Terrace on legal -business. Mr. and Mrs. AlfRlvett returned a few days ago from a trip to Van- ouver. Tonight's train, due tc- arrive from the East at 7 o'clock, was reported this morning to be one hour and forty minutes late. , A. Persons interested in GARDENING please attend a Public Meet ing. 7:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Greenhouse at the Courthouse. Horticultural Society. (83) Letters, from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Financlal Post on the subject of rehabilitation after the war were read at the regular monthly meet of the Prince Rupert Chamber C6mmerce thU week- A sPecial ccmmlttee of the Chamber has Ctw subject in hand. II. W. Harris, 'manager of North Pacific Cannery, who has been spending'the winter at.Oatiano Island. -arrived in the city yesterday enroute to the Skeena River for he season. 'C. E. Avis, accountant North Pacific, also came north yesterday. All A.R.P. members, men and women, are asked to attend a Showing of a film on Fire Control Booth School, Friday, April 9, 8 p.m. This will be followed by outside demonstration of incendiary bonib extinguishment. (84) tiik srrttF.MK roi RT of nitmsii COI.rMBIA IX PKOIfATK thr Matter 'nf lhr "AilnilnUtmllon Aft" nnrt tlic Matter of Hie 'relate or Sevrrln TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ilia Honor 'Judge Fisher, local Judge of th! Supreme Court oX British Columbia. I was on the 25th day of March A D. 1943 Appointed Administrator of the Estate Severln Sagen. formerly of Himter Island, near the settlement of Bella Bel British Columbia, Deceased, who "ours, omcers ana1 non died on at about the 23rd. day of Nov- (commissioned officers Of all COm-eniber. 1942. All persona Indebted to the .vui... i slid Estate are required to pay the nmoum of their Intraatedness to me forthwith and all persona having claims against the said E&tAte are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 30th day of AprU A. D. 1943 faUIng which distribution Will be made having regard only to shoh claims of which I shall have been notified. 'DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. thh 25th day of March 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. IV TIIK SI TIIEMK C'OMCT Ol' IlKITISII rou .MiiiA in ritoiiATi: In tile Mnttrr of the "A(lnlnl( rill Ion Act" and In Ilie Matter of the Ktnte of '(ieore .Mitihell Fraer, llpfeaeil TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I w9 on the 51h day of April AX). 1943 appointed Administrator of the Estate zt George Mitchell Fraeer, formerly ot the City of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Deceased, who died on or about the 18th diy of January, 1943. All persons Indebted to the said Ertaite are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all per-sens ihaYlmg ctnlms against the said Estate are requlml to file thm with me properly verified on or .before the 15th tny of May, A.D. 1943. falling, which distribution will be ;m3e hav-' In? regard only to such claims of which I phall have .been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, 'B.C., this 5th day of April. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. FOR SALE SPECIAL PRICES New hand-made RAG 'RUGS. Artistic designs. 18x36. Special $1.25 RADIOS in first class playing condition. 7 to 10 tubes. Real Bargains $20 up TYPEWRITERS Good condition. Remington, Underwood, L. C. Smith- Real bargains . $-15 One 3-piece CHESTERFIELD SET, High grade tapestry covering. Regular $200, for $180 Odd Lines, Pots, Pans, etc. B.C. Furniture PHONE BLACK 324 THIRD AVENUE Mrs. Jens Munthe has returned to the city from a visit to her home In the Edmonton district. Mrs. J. L. Blaln and Mrs. 'Jack Woods are leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. A For your Easter Bonnet see Annette's Millinery Department. Mil 'new 'models, very exclusive s'tyies. Annette's, next to C.N.R. Ticket Office. The Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at its meeting this week endorsed a resolution from the Peace River Men's Club urging thn building of a road between Worsley and Rose Prairie in the Peace River district which vould link the Alaska and Alcan highway projects. On recommendation of the finance committee, the city council has given the United States En- gmeenng Department r 1 g h t-of way over certain lots of 'Block B in Falrvlew Cemeterv. Permission tn occupy other lots In-blocks 29 and 31, section 1, was withheld pending a suitable lease. An account from Smith Bros arid Wilson of $236.50, revised from $250.75, ha been passed for payment by the city council on recommendation of the finance committee. It covers the cost of sewer saddles. Owners who have been already connected to the' sewers will be billed by the treasurer and the city engineer's department has been advised to see that those who have service available and have not yet been connected be instructed to connect forthwith. t Military Orders , -by-LIeut.-Cbl. G. c. OswelJ, E.D. Parades A Company, Monday, 10:30 hours; 'B Company, Tuesday, 19:30 hours; C .Company, Wednes day, 19:00 hours;. D Company, . 1 r 1 !"""' i"-o.u ihjujs, nigiu shift personnel of all companies will parade at 13.00 hours' on Mon , days and Thursdays. There will be j parades under company arrangements on Sunday afternoons of each week. During the absence of Lieut. Col. G. C Oswell, E.D., the duties of officer commanding will devole on P-2Lt. W. R. McAfee, 2 i-c. W. V. Manson, P-2U. and A-Adjt. Dry Dock Dance Is Much Enjoyed Another Fine Affair Held Saturday Night in Staff Dining Room Another successful dance was held under the auspices- of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock Employees' Sports and Welfare Association in the Staff Dinning Hall last Saturday. There was a' good attendance and everyone enjoyed the dancing to the music of the Dry Dock Serenades' Orchestra conducted by William Stewart. The committee in charge consisted of R. B. Skinner. R. Cameron, George Howe, G. Bunka, -E. W.irrpn P A Frnttlno'er ntiH T .T I Boulter. These dances provide much appreciated entertainment for the employees of the yard. The next will be held on April 17. Men,Women0ver40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? 15om weak, rundown, extiaiifitnl condition make ou Tit, fainted out, MT Try Oil res TonloTalitrt tJoiitftln Kiiiemi tonkn, suniulants. ofu-n nwdwl after 30 or 40. Help you get normal pen, vim, vitality. Trial alga 35o SAVK HEAL MONKY fet IK Mia or aperlal "KiHinomy" oil and aav from 16c. to ioe. At all drugtLi. tiiArt today. savoy HOTEL Carl ZarcIH, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 344 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT CEREMONY WAS NOVEL Tenth, "Wedding Anniversary Observed "With tteconsecration Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Mandy commemorated their tenth wedding anniversary 'in a recoiuecratlon ceremony at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Mah Ton Lee on Sunday afternoon, April 4. Guests were received by Mr. Mah, Mrs. Kwan, who was lovely in a blue satin Chinese dress, and Mr. Ken Mah. Mrs. tMandy, charming in her white wedding gown and flower and veil-crowned white hat of ten years ago, carried a dozen Easter lilies, a duplicate of her wedding, bonquet. She was attended by Mrs. H. T. Lock as matron of. honor and Dr. Mandy by H. T. Lock as best man. The bridal processlonj with Mrs. Mandy on the arm of Mr. Mah, who acted as her father in giving her away, entered to the. strains 01 tne "Lohengrin" wed- dinS march Pyed by Corporal Dcrneklne at the. piano and Private Zeff, violinist, of the American army. The altar, a French window In white and blue with rose covered canopy, the whole framed by white pillars topped with black candle sticks and blue candles was the" setting designed and constructed by Mr. Kwan for his wedding to Ruby "Mah in February. Rev. T. C. Colwell of the United Church of Terrace insplrlngly offi ciated in the renewal of the wedding vows. The Mendelssohn Wedding March was played during the retirement of the wedding party to sign the reconsecration certificate. Immediately afterward, to the strains of "I Love You Truly," the reconsecrated bride and groom stood under the rose-covered can opy to receive the congratulations of their friends. Private Welner, assisted by, Cor poral Brijl, both of the American army, acted as master of cere monies. It seemed fitting that Master Joseph Mandy should sing a wedding anniversary song conv posed 'by his mother. Rev. Colwell, proposed the toast to the bride in his characteristic and happy manner which was feelingly responded to by Dr. Mandy. Mr. Kwan proposed the toast to the matron of honor which had an emotional response from Mr. Lock, Private Welner proposed a toast to Master Joseph Mandy, sweetly answered by his god mother, Mrs. Lock. The bride duly cut the wedding cake, a work of art made by Mrs. Kwan and decorated by Mr. Mah. At the ' reception following Mrs. Theo. 'Collart and Mrs. Lock !pour-?d and serviteurs were Mrs. Kwan, Mrs. Petrof, Betty and Peggy Pullen. Corporal Berneking arid Private Zeff entertained with inspiring piano and violin music during the tea hour and Mrs.i Lock ;ang "Smiling Through" and 'Love's Old Sweet Song." The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mah, Mr. and Mrs. Kwan, Mr. Wesley Mah, Mr. Ken Mah, Rev. T. C. Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lock, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Collart, Mrs. Pullen, Betty Pullen, Peggy Pullen, Mr and Mrs. T. Petrof, Anna Petrof, Donna Petrof, Miss Annie Martens, Corporal Berneking, Corporal Brill, Privates Zeff and Welner and Master Joseph Mandy. Timely Recipes EGGS A LA KING (6 servings) 3 tablespoons fat 2 tablespoons minced onion (optional). 4 tablespoons flour 2' cups milk Salt and pepper to taste 1 cup cooked peas 6 hard-cooked eggs 1 egg yolk Cook onion in fat for 5 minutes (do not brown). Blend in flour. Add holkmllk, stirring constantly until thefsauce thickens. Season to taste. Add peas and hard-cooked eggsl cut in quarters. Cook 10 minutes. Pour some of the sauce over the!peaten egg yolk and then stir it carefully back into the, rest of the sauce. Cook 2 minutes longer. 250,000 TESTS In wood experiments for aircraft the Australian Council'df Scientific Research has made 250,000 mech anical tests. TAKE YOUR CHOICE Thailand formerly Siam, is also Prades-Thal or Muang-Thai. TtUSSIA'S MILLIONS Russia's area Is 8,819.791 square miles and estimated populat!6n. 192,695,710. I .from any emit -AfllMtfl Poof, m:.-.. Burni, Scolds, Chaftd Skin-vt thii raw, fail' ociing, looming, wt-mrlling fvmvay, hnp a iin nanay y for mrgncis t li onus L If HEALING SALVE cogitj 1 1 ft Announcement All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Son J a Home Cooking sale. Aprli 24. Presbyterian Spring Sale Apr. 15. S.O.N. Dance, Friday, April 16, Oddfellows' Hall. C.C.F. Bridge, Valhalla Hall, April 20. v Can. .Legion W. A. Spring Sal? and raffle April 21. Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Parkin. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfel lows' Hall, April 29. Mayday Ball, Oddfellows' Hall, Fri. April 30. Classified FOR SALE FOR SALE Pfano accordlan. 120 bass, good condition, with Deiro's self-instruction lessons. Apply Box 467 Daily News. (83) FOR SALE One C.C.M. Bicycle, excellent condition. 218 Sixth' Ave. E. Blue 712. (84) NEW four-hole Gurney stove, cost $135. Sell. $100. No delivery. 1631 Herman Place. (84 FOR SALE Counters, stools, tables, chairs, cash register, electric Ice cream frig, 2 ice frigs, Toilet, basin and fittings, hot water tank, show case, candy scales, cook stove, griddle plate 12x24, wooden and galv. pipe and other articles. Phone Green 461. (tf) FOR SALE Mirrors, all descrip tions. Elio's Used Department. FOR SALE Enyclopaedla Brltan- nica. Elio's Used Department; WANTED WANTED Woman to work In War Services canteen kitchen; no cooking. Apply National Selec tive Service, AF 42. (tf) WANTED Urgently, light housekeeping furnished room, suite or apartment by married couple. Phone Red 617. 86j WANTED Accomodation for fam ily of four. Urgent. Apply Box 465 Dally News. (85) WANTED Housekeeper for two adults. Phone Black 85 evenings. (tf) WANTED Capable housekeeper for small family, sleep 4n. Red 879. WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Chinaman would like housework by hour. Apply Box 466 Daily News. (85) MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING Alterations ana Plain Dressmaking. Call afternoons. Mrs. C.'Launer, 1480 6th Ave. East. nELiMVANTED 1 WANTED Cook for small sawmill near Terrace, B.C. Eight to ten men to cook for. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 32. (85) WANTED Female clerk, for municipal office, knowledge of shorthand and typing not essential Salary will depend on qualifications and previous experience. - Apply Local National Selective Servico Office, AM 41. (85) WAR-TIME has depleted the tin supply so glass replaces it. The delicious flavour and fine quality remain the same as ever... always 'deserving your choice and preference. CROWN BRAND SYRUP On of tfW tamevi pndvdi ct Th CANADA STARCH COMPANY, Umited NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From flome" Rates 75c up 60 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 111 A.C. Cameron PHYSIO THERAPIST STEAM ELECTRIC TREATMENTS for Lumbago, Arthritis, Rheumatism, Neuritis and Sciatica Hours 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Room 38 NEW ROYAL HOTEL i:4i,a:s;i!.:iB,:ii:nciiiiiiiittiii:9iaRBii:Rffl U and i CAFE I On Waterfront h WILL OPEN APRIL ll mammal SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way- ' points, Stewart and North, J 'Queen Charlotte Islands. .Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5G8 1G0LD SEAL! jj Fancy Red lllSockeye slill Salmon " ' and erring in Tomita ' XALCk SEAL N it MiBRiNCiB Sauct are both on active service but will be back on your grocer's shelf soon as condi tions permit. i u i S . 1