pAGETOUR: HOLD HIGH THE TORCH OF FREEDO M E M O Buy WAR Nothing short of victory over the powers of aggression will 'en$ure a just and peaceful order after the war. There can be 'no compromise with international bandits. 'In that "victory all of us wish to share. , Victory's price is high. Some have the privilege of fighting; all have the privi- 'lege of saving money to supply our fighters , with modern of -war. engines i ..- Enormous sums of money must be raised 'for ships, (planes, 'tanks, guns, bombs, shells and 'bullets. Have a share in the victory by saving to ! TBuy Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates and Stamps Pay the necessarily heavy Income Taxes IN ADDITION TO Keeping up your Life Insurance and "Providing for your Future Independence Such a. programme of determined, systematic saving is part of the price of VICTORY. 2IBJIS F IfaokMJl A L "A BANK WHERE SMAl ACCOtNTS XbE. WELCOME" DERN, EXPERIENCED BANK'lNG SERVICE ...the Outcome of. 125 .Years Successful Operation SAVINGS CERTIFICATES OLIVE CULTURE Mediterranean countries have an economy based on olive agriculture as old as recorded history. 1 HAMBURGERS I Cth St., Behind Royal Hotel g g 5 PHONE BLACK 59 g 'ft & OOOOO0OOHiKHJCHdCHl0OOOiiCK3 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELU, PROP. "A Home Away From Home' Rates 75c up Ml looms Hot & Cold Waver Prince Rupert, B.C. fbone 281 P.O. Box 196 For Income Tax . Returns see R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 321 2nd Ave. Prince Rupert Branch; Q. R'ST'ECACKABY," Mariager. Stewart Branch: H. E. W. WOODFORD, Manager. KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to Kin? Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Red 247 SHRIMPS BOAT W.SX. Fresh every aay, 5:00 p.m. First Float West of Imperial Oil Co. J. M. S. Loubser D.C.. B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block TILL1E THE TOILER Phone 'tit 1M in the si theme roritr of bimtisii H.l.MIII IX ntOHATE In .the Matter of the "Administration Art" and In the M.iftrr f r.to.- c saren. Dereaseii TAKE NOTICE thof v. ... mi. Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of the vwn oi tirnian Columbia, I ta n 25th day of March A D. 1943 appointed Administrator of the Estate of SCT-erln Sagen, formerly of Hunter rar uie muuemeot or Bella Bella, British . Columbia, Deceased, who d!ed on or about the 23rd. day of November, 1942. All persons Indebted to the sild Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me rorUiwttti and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on before the 30th day of AprU A. D 1943 faUlng which distribution will be made havlmr rmrrt nriiv uiw. of which I shall have been notified. uailu at Prince Rupert, B.C. tbi i5th day of March 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince RUpert, B.C. I.ANI) HF.OISTUY ACT Kr: Certificate of Title No. ll.r3-I to U't ,19. HliK k 11, ertlim S. City . of Tflnre Ituprrt. Map !)3. WHEREAS natUfaotory proof of loss cf the above Certtfloaite of TMSe iamied In the name of John E. Unwin has been filed in Mils office, notice lii herebv Slven Jist I hall, a the expiration of one month from the date of the first Mi'blicjition thereof, l&sue a Drovlolnnni Certlflcaite of Title In lieu or sold lost certifl-aite, unless tn ithe meantime Valid objection ibe made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Reelstrv Office Prince Ruipent, B.C., ithls 30th day of wiarcn, A.L. l3. ANDREW THOMPSON. Daptrty Registrar of TWles. I'VE A 600DWOTICXI THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY. APRIL , , 3 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Ello's Pay Cash for Furniture, Stoves, Tools. Musical Instruments. Persons interested in GARDENING please attend a Public "Meeting, 7:30 pjn., Thursday, in the Greenhouse at the Courthouse. Horticultural Society. (83) The auditing committee, Prince RUpert Chapter No. 211, Women oV the Moose, held its regular meeting Monday aftenoon at the home of the senior regent, Mrs. W. H. Tolin. Douglas Stevenson urged members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, at their meeting last night, to turn out for the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association this Fri day night. The president, Robert Parker, urged that as many as possible attend. A letter from the city council, read at last night's meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, inl-formed the Junior Chamber that it would be unable to accede to the Junior Chamber's" request to use the city council chamber or city police court room for monthly meetings. The Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at its regular monthly meeting last night. Toted the sum of $15 to the fund that Is being raised by the city council to buy a suitable memento for a present to H.M.CJ5. Prince Rupert, the largest naval vessel so far built In Canada. The nature of the gift has not yet been decided upon. Rev. A. F. MacSween, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, was welcomed as a new member by President Robert Parker at the regular monthly meeting last night of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. T. W. E. Henry and Douglas Steven son, old members, who had been absent fori some time were also extended a' welcome. The Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at its regular monthly meeting last night, had a letter from -the Vancouver Junior Board of Trade In connection with the venereal disease camDaisn and other matters. Considerable more literature for' distribution in connection with the venereal disease campaign has oeen received. By standing vote, the Junior Sec-ion of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night expressed its regret at the death of John Dybhavn, prominent pioneer businessman and community leader. whose son. Lieut. George Dybhavn, befo:e enlisting for active service, was an active member of the Junior chamber. A letter of sympathy Is being sent by the Junior Chamber to the widow and family. Funeral Notice A An emergent communication of Tyee Lodge No. 66 A.F. &t A.M. will be held at 1:45 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, Thursday, April 8, 1943, for the pdrpose of conducting the funeral of our late Bro. John Dybhavn, followed by church service at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at 2:30 p.m. Member of Tsimpsean and sojourning brethren please attend. ALEX MfiRAE, Sec. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral service for the late John Dybhavn will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. (82) a Attention! '.Women of the Moose. Meeting and social tonight, 8 oclock lh the Oddfellows' Hall. 24. Passengers leaving for Vancou ver Include H. Janke. H. Fredsweld, H. R. Beale, H. Hunsmor, L. Dup- kins, L. A. O'Connor, I. Twigg and D. Tumoff. 'AfFor "your Easter 'Bonnet see Annette's Millinery Department. All new models, "very exclusive styles. Annette's, next to C.N.R. Ticket Office. Whether or not to carry on In view of the difficulty of obtalnlhg a meeting place and other cir cumstances was discussed at last night's meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. The concensus of opinion that the Junldr Section was carrying on a good and useful work and should con tlnue activities. Further, it was decided that the securing of new members would be encouraged. Does linCE Clogged NUdE SPOIL SLEEP? Put 3 -purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril . . . (1) It shrinks swollen membranes; (2) Soothes Irritation; (3) Helps flush nasal passages, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Mrs. Doris Southby returned to the city this morning after a visit of several weeks to her home city of Toronto. Notice is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held at the City Hall on Friday April 9th. 1943, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive auditor's report and financial statements for the year 1942. To elect five members of the board of management. To appoint Sn",atfdftor.tnvW.BirchJSecretary. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Sonja Home Cooking sale. April Presbyterian Spring Sale Apr. 15. S.O.N., Dance, Friday, April 16, Oddfellows' Hall. 20. C.C.F. Bridge, Valhalla Hall, April Can. Legion W. A. Spring Sale and raffle April 21. 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. IV TIIK SI I'ltKMi: Cot ItT (IT ItKITHil COM.MItlA.IN I'ltOIIATi: III the Matter of the "Ail ml nM rat Inn Art" mill In the Matter of the :tate of (leorje Mitchell FraM-r, Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, looal Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the SUi day of AprU A.D. 1943 appointed Administrator of the Estate -? George Mitchell Frawr, formerly Of the Cfty of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, Deceased, who died on or about the IBtti day of January, 1943. All persona indebted to the eald Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness ito me (forthwith and all per--na tnvtnig cKailms aealnnt the said E-ttate are required to (He them wrth me property verified on or before the .15th dUy qf May, AJ3. 1943. (ailing which distribution wUl be made having regard only to such claims of which I rtian have ibeen notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 5th-day oi April. 194X NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. By WESTOVER I SOCEV OFFICEC. BUT IT'S w i w yww . Jr vi r 1 1 I ie- ilmmi i icti i 1 1 rii it- r I . m. ... i I it I i FOBCE OP HABIT. VJE COULDUT VIOLATIU6 A CITV lGE-T UP WnHDUT KhVEILlE OED MAWCE BV PLAVIklGTMKT THIM6 AT Flvr.' IHIKTY IU THE MCKUIMG wjjVMMMimmmmmm GOOD COOKS know ihat addlna a little of the REAL GEHUlHE BOVRIL much improves soups, stews or gro Card of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends who comforted and helped me during the most trying and tragic time of. my life when my loving wife and dear indther of my little children passed' away and left us. lit deep sorrow for ever, and for whom I will carry my memories with me into the dark depths of my grave. May Almighty God have mercy upon her good soul in high heavens. Her loving husband, John Stanga. and her children. Card of Thanks The Board of Trustees pf the Ridley Home gratefully acknowl- frisM Hnnatlnn and heln rpeclvpH Birth Notice A son, Raymond Kphi, .. April 6 at the Prince RJ J'HI "CUUll' Edmund L Kn-- Ohio, internatlozni t TP a C! 1 !- nnl . .. founders of Uie Gl-ro r it l u- ... .. a visit to the locai club. Then! A Wltlln... t I a imincsft JUHCtiro.T 1 f.005 1 uay una toniu!)' yjrf, ainner nanrp Mr tomorrow Mjigh' lKl M sou in. during the year and feels confident Thiei-averape price of t 6 that the community will support any scheme for the furtherance of the work of the Ridley Home. BEFORE THE WAR The Bulgarian port of Varna was the most popular resort on the filadk Sea before the war. Classified FOR SALE FOR SALE Piano accordlan, 120 bass, good condition, with' Dejro's self-instruction lessons. Apply Box 467 Dally News. 83 FOR SALE Remington No. Jl typewriter, 14 Inch carriage. $50. vr'Brne 92Kaftct.7ip.m, te, 2jd FOR SALE Counters, stools, tables, chairs, cash register, el-eclrtcyice cream frlgf, 2 ice frlgsf Toilet, basin and fittings, hot water tank, show case, candy scales, cook stove, griddle plate 12x24, wooden and gal v. pipe- and : other articles. Phone Oreen 461.1 (W ! FOR SALE Mirrors, all descriptions. Ello's Used Department. FOR SALE Enyclopaedla Brltan-nlca. Ello's Used Department. FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 'rtoon of Wednesday April 7th for purchase of gasboat "Flint River" belonging to Estate Philip D3vis. deceased. Boat moored New Floats and dimensions 30x8x4' 2 Official Administrator. (82) WANTElV WANTED Urgently, light hojtse-keeping furnished room", strife or apartment by married couple. Phone Red 617. v86) WANTEDImmedlately, accommodation for teachers. Apply School Secretary, City Hall, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (82) WANTED Accomodation for family of four. Urgent. Apply Box 4G5 Daily News. (85) WANTED Housekeeper for two adults, Phone Black 85 evenings. (tf) WANTED ($15 Reward) Light housekeeping room or rooms. Phone D. J. Anderson at Prince Rupert Hotel. (82) 1 WANTED Capable housekeeper for small family, sleep In. Red 879. WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Chinaman would like work by hour. Apply Box 486 Daily News, (85) MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING Alterations and Plain Dressmaking. Call afternoons. Mrs. C. Launer, 1480 6th Ave. East. HEUMVANTED WANTED Cook for small sawmill near Terrace, B.C. Eight to ten men to cook for. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 32. (85) WANTED Young girl to do light house duties, good wages. Phone a Green 500. WHAT WE'RE MISSING in a British L'oycrr.,.c ' rtf ant U 20 Cents :: u, coffee. 'War BltOKE LEASE n r , , otiuic uie i.ir its; :f k nominal control uf Kv :x China, under a SO- j ia NOW UNDER JAPAN France' acquired Ir.i;;-C ... t controlled by ,8 Jl; years from 1C0J t34J. A.C. C amercn in loiu i iir.H.Airi STRATI ELECTRIC lor. Lumbago, Arthritis, ES matisrn, , Neuritis and StiiM Hours 10 a.rn to ' pa 6 pjn to 8 pa. Room 38 NEW ROYAL HOTtt I U and 1 CAFE 2 On Watfflronl 2 WII I ClVVX A l'KIL I SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and 1W- ...!, ?.....-.. and pilllllS, aicnoi. Queen ChaiMle Ilanl15, Full Information, Tick!" and Reservations FRANK J SKINNER irin,. iruncrt Ajfn' . . . . Phnnf TIUM Ave. tjBiina.3B"':':r I GOLD SEAl Fancy r Red SJ Sockeyfi - -r' . n 1 5 and S fM In g K5"7sasii sac are both on ilbut will be back J grocer's shelf soon E ditions permit., ,(82) iSMSMSMl 1