- March 26, 1943 amous for qualify since 1892-, the Scdada! name assures iron a wufovni blend of fine ieas n n mm mm 1IMIIHI SUE AS!K! TEA luMIlUL GOES TO SKA EsraLTAR, March 26 J Ad- i . t unlnrs 54 Phlpf Stnff ft. iVl. L l! Gibraltar, has been ap- tQ 13 U cl.il tlMllUlilllU, IUC tr.1' has announced. FIBRE OF HAIIAMAS SSAU West Indies, March 26 fi:; development of a ; I nHA.tlAM I. If . uuicpuuut.wuu Hi ll) the Bahamas are being sc3 by Bahama authorities. v .1 oe received Dy Ui r Pi in- Rupert, not lat- l?th djy ol April. A: .n D: Uj y 'nlf-' to cut 833.-E; r Cedar, Hemlock and r: v 111 be allowed for re- liars of the OhM For-B.C i he District For-i r-Ter n. C . Rangr a. M. c , r.iiis. u. a TIMIIKU HUT. 3II!I i m J b - received by the P: :!i re Rupert, not tet-;i 12th day of April, of Licence X32479 Arm f Draney Inlet to cut to) : of Suruce Hemlock and w.U be allowed for re- :!ar of the Chief Por-B.C the District For- r "'' B. C . Ranker Q. M. C FjUs. B.C. T1MKHS HM.K XU'IIXO l be received by the T i Pvnert. no lat. :: l.'Mi cKT of AorU. r f Licence X32480 ' i Druiev Inlet to cut f i Cedar, Hemlock - v. .:i be allowed for re- I Mil J Pt r- f the CDilef .. District B. r Rangrr Q. M F D C iiK.MH ( oi kt ni' million Ml!l IV I'KOIUTK Xn nl Mir " AilmlnMrnlloii AH' and 'tw of I lie iMale of severln eil t: T , bT Order of Ills r .cr : Jude of the Bri-l-'i CciuimbH I i ' March A D. 1943 . or of the Estate f mvrlv cf Hunter -Icincirt of Bella Bel--.:')'. i DtcMifd. who 2trd. day of Nov-r ii Indebted to the ' rind to pay the t . ,::dci tpdne! to me ' person having claims i Tat ate are requlrrd to r-c pr.perly verified on .3; ) day of AprU A. D. dS ilbutlon will be A only t .) shoh claim ave been notified. Rupert. B.C. till 1943. N'OHMAN A, WATT Qfr: a AdmlnlMrator Prince Rupert. B.C. ire UMAN pEATER THAN EVER ,W DEDICATING OF CHURCH Bishop II. L. Foss of Seattle and Other Clergy Arrive in City For Ceremonies Bishop H." L. Foss, president of the Pacific District of the Lutheran Church of America and Canada arrived in the city this morning uom Seattle to officiate at the official dedication of the new St. Paul's Lutheran Church here on Sunday next. Coming north with Bishop Foss was Rev. A. O. Aasen jI Vancouver, who has been here on occasions in the past in connection with the organization of the local congregation, Also coming to the city to take part in the dedication ceremonies is .Rev. Knutsen of Petersburg, Al-ska. who Is due to arrive tomor-rom from Alaska. The visiting clergymen from he south will leave on their return home Tuesday afternoon. NOTICE In Casslar Lang recording district of Telegraph Creek and situ-Me on the northerly shore line of a mall lake about two and ono quarter miles south and one half "le east of the southeast come of Lot 3203. Cassiar Land District take notice that Pan American Air ways Inc. of 135 East 42nd Street Vpnf VnrL rMtv Mctt V! ttc a " wtwj, ,vn iuilk, JjJ.n, l intends to apply for a lease of th-' '"Mowing described lands, commencing at a post planted at the point described above, thence west twen-v chains, thence north twenty halns, thence east forty -ha' loi e or less to the shore of the ke, thence southwesterly a'ono : if shore of the lake to the point panning and containing' fifty ' icres more or less by Pan American Airways Inc. j L. C REYNOLDS. I Division Manager. Acting Alaska Division. Med January 9th 1943 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE KUPEKT iUPPORT THE ED CROSS GIVE as you never qavc before DO NOT HOLD BACK I When the Red Cross ca'ls for your donation, remcir.-bcr this ls your personal gesture toward the suffering and hungry . . . the homeless and the Imprisoned 1 It Is as if you reached out your hand . . . and gave what you had! The Red Crass KNOWS it can count on YOU1 Ormes Ltd. t'f Pioneer Druqgists TUt: REXAU STORK PHONES 81 ami 83 s.... len Daily from 9 a.m. (ill 9 n.m. ""ays ami ii,.n.i.. . , . n m ""uaja iioiu i - n 1M11. unci I - J v Tonight's train, due from the tust at 10:30, was reported this morning to be one hour late. 4. NOTICE Meyer's Studios will be taking pictures at Knox Hotel March 30 to April 8. Don't miss this opportunity of securing 8x10 Colortone Portraits for only $1.93. Edward Masson has been convicted in city police court on a charge of indecent assault in the Capitol Theatre and has been remanded for sentence. R. W. Riley, well known Terrace druggist, who has been a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital for the past few weeks, Ls making satisfactory progress toward recovery. Robert Strachan Is resting as comfortably as ,can be expected at the Prince Rupert General HosdI- tal where he is receiving treatment for quite severe and painful in juries when struck by a truck on Second Avenue near Eighth Street. 1 Mrs. Louise Johnson, of the well known Bon Marche store at Ketchikan, is here today returning to the Alaska city after a business trip to Seattle. J. A. Clarke and D. F. Lutes, both well known officials of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd., arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver, being here on company business. Mr. Clarke was formerly located on the Skeena River and Mr. Lutes years ago was manager of the Watun River cannery in Massett Inlet. KM A GREAT FAMILV LINIMENT FILMING EXILES FIGHT J. M. S. Loubser U.C, B.A. Chiropractor Wallace UlurK - Phone 64 For Income Tax Returns see . . R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. FOR SALE SPECIAL PRICES New hand-made RAG RUGS. Artistic designs. 18x36. Special $1.2: RADIOS in first class playing condition. 7 to 10 tubes. Real Bargains $20 up TYPEWRITERS Good condition, Remington, Underwood, L. C. Smith. Real bargains. ,SI." One 3-picce CHESTERFIELD SET. High grade tapesiry covering. Regular $200, for $150 Odd Lines, Pots, Pans, etc. B.C. Furniture PHONE BLACK !J2I TIIIKI) AVENUE 1 II iMiM I 9 1MB wwi im MANCHESTER, March 26 0) "Allied News Magazine." a new type of news reel, is now being shown in British theatres. It features the activities of European allies whose governments are exiled in Britain. THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES ABlIo's Pay Cash for Furniture, Stoves. Tools, Musical Instruments. Special Meeting tonight, Luthern Church. 8 o'clock Rev. H. L. Foss and Rev. A. O. Aasen. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gllker returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. H. F. Noel of Smithers, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, arrl-ded in the city this morning from the south and will proceed to the interior by the evening train. Col. J. w. Nicholls, general manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., returned to the city this morning from a business trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Helps Prevent COLDS from developing at start Put a few drops of VIcks Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first sniffle or sneeze. Its stimulating action aids Nature's defenses against colds. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Canada at War 25 Years Ago March 26, 1918 0; Gen. Ferdinand Foch took over suDreme command of Allied armies on the Western Front. German troops checked west of Rove and Novon. but made gains south of Peronne. Turkish Army In Hit .area, Mesopotamia, routed by British; 3,000 prisoners taken. Anncuncemen tA All advertisements in this column .will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 29. 24. 20. H Orange Invitation Dance March Sonja Home Cooking Sale. April Eastern Star Dance, March 26. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows Hall, April 2. Presbyterian Spring Sale Apr. 15. a?amasiaimuris'nrBntii' I C.C.F. Bridge, Valhalla Hall. April s U and I CAFE " On Waterfront WILL OPEN APRIL 1 " a m a.i.u amuRims a:i kmh b.m Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. i i:i a:sa:s aiBxm vxmt a:i axaiav GOLD SEAL i ( Fancy Red toiSockey 1 'mi Salmon b and a H a hLhrrings it Herring E In Tomato Sauct B P are both on active .service g n but will be back on your r p grocer's shelf soon as condl- ' jj ditions permit. jj WBillilBnSlflfflBfiBillUBIUBaBllBBaiBillW 1 Fresh Local Raw and I Pasteurized MILK' I VALENTIN DAIRY 1KB PHONE 657 I IIIIKIIIBCIIfllZBlIliniBmfBWBimTiSEBUt t , Classified FOll SALE FOR SALE 5-piece solid walnut Dinette Suite (extension tablet. Phone Blue 430. FOR SALE English style baby-pram. Phone Red 897. (72) FOR SALE Furniture and floor coverings. 611 5th Ave. East. (74t FOR Sale Palmer Apartments, 29 fully furnished housekeeping rooms. 404 Seventh Ave. West. Phone Red 444, E. Peterson. (84) FOR SALE Kitchen enameled stove; two kitchen chairs, round table. Apply L. Carriere, 1322 Piggott Ave., evenings after 7. (73) FOR SALE L. C. Smith & Corona adding machine and cash register combined. Apply Box 459 Daily News, (74) FOR SALE Axminster Carpets. El- lo s "used department. FOR SALE Furniture, practically new. Annlv 1325 rwprlnnlr Street ! WANTED (73) FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 708 McBrlde Street around 7 p.m. (73) FOR SALE Kitchen Ranges Elio's used department. WANTED Electric washing machine in good condition. Phone Red 665. (76) SPLENDID opportunity for lady with telephone to devote spare time soliciting new and renewal subscriptions for leading Canadian magazine. Box 461 Daily News. (73) WANTED Room and board or furnished room for lady. Urgent. Blue 419. (77) WANTED Three or four roomed house or suite, unfurnished; immediate possession. Apply Box 460 Dally News. (76) WANTED Light housekeeping room or rooms by middle-aged couple. . Phone 51, ask for Mrs. Frederickson. (74) HELP WANTED WANTED Female typist for Ftsh Company office. Experience not necessary. Apply National Selective Service Office. AJ1. 38. (73) WANTED Stenographer for a wholesale grocery house, permanent position to satisfactory party. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 39. (tf) "found" FOUND Black leather wallet containing ' registration card and small sum of money. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this DESTROYER'S 10,000 MILES LONDON, March 26 CP) The British destroyer Forester has steamed more than 200,000 miles since the start of the war, equal to nine times around the world. Send Your Copy Early Local news contributions should be In the Dally News' office by 10 a.m. on the day following the event prefer- ably the night before, a let- terbox In the door being there to receive copy. Local news not in by 10 a.m. runs the risk of not being pub- lished. We prefer to have news contributions typewritten neatly and double spaced, If possible. However, legible writing will do. f We always cairy a full assortment of Cooked 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. Box 575 TRRADIATED Carnation Milk keeps indefinitely in the unopened can, uilbout refrigeration. But Carnation has more important virtues. Undiluted, use it like cream for coffee, cereals, whipping diluted equally with cold water for drinking-diluted as required for cooking. Carnation used in cooking helps give your family the milk --s , "?5 nourishment they need. Write for free Cook ' Book, Carnation Co. ' id.. 4,u liram-nle st Guard of Honor Of Machine Guns Canadian Officer Bridegroom and .England Bride Have Unique Wedding Trip LANCING, Eng., March 26 When Capt. R. A. MacDonald of the Saskatchewan Light Infantry and Miss Emallne De Jong of this Sussex village were married they left the church through an avenue of machine guns manned by men of the groom's regiment and were towed by a guard of officers to the reception In a decorated army jeep. Van. tarnation Milk' A CANADIAN PRODUCT -fom dnttntid 'Civs' Knitted Trophy In Nazi Prison English School Teacher Has Self-Made Memento of 27 Months Imprisonment LONDON, March 26 P i Miss Mabel Wood, a school mistress, treasures at her home in Kent a cobweb-fine lace mat which she crocheted during 27 months she was held in a Nazi prison camp after being torpedoed while enroute home .to England from Australia. The mat Is made of unravelled string taken Trom parcels the Red Cross sent Miss Wood. Fergus McKean RELEASED ANTI-FASCIST Will address a MEETING Sunday, Mar. 28 p.m. agles Hall (5th Ave. and McBride) Subject: Unity for Total War Under auspices of COMMUNIST LABOR TOTAL WAR COMMITTEE The Modern Beauty Shoppe Wishes to announce that they are open for business from 9 in the morning until 12 midnight This new arrangement of our staff has made this convenience possible for you. ELSIE KLOHN C02 Third Avenue West. Phone 917 A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd, A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 30 KITCHEN TABLES, drop sides with square legs, suitable for dinette sets, In white wood. DINETTE CHAIRS to match with red leather seats, white wood. Phone 775. 327 3rd Avenue Miss Violet Mah wishes to notify the patrons of the Sunrise Beauty S alon that the shop will be closed for the next few weeks during her absence on a business trip to the east. Appointments will not be taken in during this time and jour co-operation will be fully appreciated. Also expressing sincere thanks for your loyal patronage of the past year and hoping to serve you better still with the latest fashions upon her return. t s i: