1DAY JULY 17. 1943 of rnixcE rupert TENDERS tenders will be re- 1 At T . . 1- If T". J ItlonS UJ ine ruuiic rttuu- loom, Plans and speclfica- ciay be obtained at the llt.ll. Tenders to be mark- Tcader for Alterations Reading Room" and to to enter into, contract called upon to do so. The or any tender m not t-arlly be accepted. H. D, THAIN, City Clerk. r Income Tax RETURNS SEE E. MORTIMER one 88 334 2nd Ave. IEW ROYAL HOTEL ZARELLI, PROP. llome Away From Home' Rates "5c up Rooms. Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. lone 281 P.O. Box 19C LUE THE TOILER Mis. R. Webster left this morning lor a trip to R. W. Sinclair, manager of Inverness .cannery, left this mnrnlnr fnr a trin ti 1.. by the undersigned up to J and J Wednesday. July zaih lor busing H PTWVf ir K Knob i vwj fcW mc ua,& here from down the coast next Wednesday. Miss Audrey Hunter left this morning lor a visit with rela- ' i... . lives on Vancouver iheque. made payable to L.1 Prince Rupert, for 5 tender, wnich will be for- if the party tendering de- McRCY, M 55 OONES MAKING ERRORS AGAIN 7 v EE, YCAJ'RE llVOU'RE SVmEET; tooRABLE fcHLLlE . MAC j -i Island. Tonight's train, due here from the east at 10:45, was reported this afternoon, to be fifty minutes late. The preliminary hearing .of the case of Mrs. Mary Martin, who is now under $5,000 bail on a charge of attempting to procure an abortion, will be held on Tuesday in cUy police court, it was announced by City Police this morning. Staff Sergeant P. W. Gallagher U expected to prosecute and the defence is in the hands of W. O. Fulton. Birth Notice Born to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Morgan, (nee Anne Walker) 9th Ave1. East, a daughter, July 15, Shirley Anne Mary. sMBa mmim mn m wsmvi u m IP Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 ' xw tit:i taxitmijca in cam CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Notice To Taxpayers A penalty of 5fr will be added to all General Taxes on August 1st, 1943. To avoid this extra charge taxes must be paid on or before July 31st. T. VICKERS, ' Collector. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. hone 775 A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Store, will be closed from July 12th to July 29th, inclusive 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert STORE HOURS .MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY OPEN O A.M. CLOSED r.ittO TM'.. nilTRSDAY OPEN AT 1) A-M. CLOSED AT 1 IM. iUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents- hones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash lor old gold. Bulger's. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McRae left this morning for a vacation trip to Vancouver and Victoria. A Civic Centre Carnival Meeting, Oeorge Rorie's office, Monday 7:30 pjn. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Macey and sen. left this morning for a trip to Vancouver. James morning ver. Breraner left this for a trip to Vancou- The- Misses Hazel and Audrey Toombs, who have, been spending a holiday visiting in Vancouver, returned home on last night's train. Lieut, and Mrs. Arthur Merkel left this morning to spend a holiday at Hell, Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Lancaster, who have been visiting here for the past few weeks with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith, left this morning on their return to Port Moody where they now make their home. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. First United Church Sale, July 24. Cambral Chapter Tea, July 29, Mrs. George Mitchell, 5th Ave. E. Valhalla Invitation Dance, July 30, Oddfellows' Hall. IX THE SITKEME COI KT OF 111(11111 COI.IMIII.V lu I'rulwt In thr Matter or the "Administration Art" and In thr Matter of thr Fstntr of John aiptistm lnk, lirmsr liitehtatt TAKE NOTICE ttuut by ortfr at Hl Honor. W. E. FJcriMT made on tli 7th day of July. AX). 1943, I wa appoint' ed Administrator of the Etut of John BaptlstiDs Ftnk, deeeaHed, end all part- havlj cl&inu against th aald estate ar hereby required to furnish un. propu-ly rerlled. to m on or about tt loch day .of August. AX). 1943. and all parties lndabted to Uie estate are required to pay the aaiiounit of their Indebtedness to me fcrtiiwUh, DATE D at Prince Rupert, B.C. thU 10th day of July. A.D. 1813. OEORGE H. HAIXETT, Official Administrator, AUln, B.C. In the Supreme Court of llrltl'h Columbia In l'r!:iJe In the Matter of the "Administration Art" anil In the Matter of the Kstate nf Alex 1'uka.H. DeceiiM-il TAKE NOTICE that by Order of HU Honor Jud Fisaer. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British CotumtoU, I uas on the 13th day of July, A. D. 1943, appointed Administrator of the Estate of Alex PuXaa, formerly at Port Edward, British Columbia, deceased, who died on or about the Sth day of April, A. D. 1943. AH persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Isclehtednea to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with tn properly verified on or before Uw 15th day of August, A. D. 1943, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 12th day of July 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official AdmlnJtrator Prince Rupert, B.C. CORRECT DIAGNOSIS MISS TONES THESE VMILL HAME TO BE RETYPED H rag .; tofi.'nMI.Tt tmm Hmoh. I g" "I "'" GOSH! TILUE, VT THRILLS ME TO SEE THE LOvE LIGHT COME iniu YOUR THE DAILY NEWS Kick Krook left this morning for a holiday trip to Vancouver. I. O. O. F. Lod;e No. 63. All members are urged to attend meeting on July 20 to discuss Grand Lodge legislation. (167) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldstein were here yesterday going through from Seattle to Juneau Petty Officer Robert Eby arrived home from his naval duties in the East to spend three weeks furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C 435 Fourth Avenue East. MIDLANDS Eby. Bombardier Bill Corbett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corbett, is taking a special course in gunnery at Petawawa during the next four weeks. Bombardier Corbett is a member of an artil lery unit on Canada's east coast Lieut. Russell Stewart of Pet awawa was in the district visiting his wife and daughter In Grafton, and his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart, James Street. - With the passing of O. F. "Father") Allison, Cobourg has Jost a citizen who has long been booster of sport in Cobourg and who has proved himself a fine competitor in curling and lawn bowling. Mr. Allison was one of the founders of the pres ent Waverly Curling Club and one of the boosters behind the erection of the present curling rink. In a-telegram from Ottawa of July 2. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Medhurst received the sad news that their son. Rifleman' George Medhurst, had died of illness while a prisoner of war t Hong Kong. Death was at tributed to pellagra, but the date of death has not yet been ascertained. Harold N. Carr, MLA, of ' Campbellford has reported that he will not seek re-election to the Ontario legislature at the polls on August 4. Mr. Carr is said to have decided not to run on account of ill health. He has been Liberal member for the constituency since June 1934. Promotion of Lt Dorothy M. Adcock to the rank of captain In the Canadian Women's Army Corps was announced last week at Kingston. She will' remain In recruiting work. In the supreme Court f ItritMi Columbia In lYoliaif In the Matter or the 'AdmliiMrntloii Ait" and In the lat!r of the YMair of Ctir.l i:ilz;ilictli Mack, Hecratetl TAKE NOTICE tbaft by order ot Via Hccor W. E. Fisher, made on the lath &3j of July. AX). 1943. I wss appointed Administrator of the Es:e of Cora Elinabeth Black. de ceased, asd U pantiles having claims 8"lnit the acid estate ara hereby required, (to furnish same, prcperly vertfitd. to me on or about the 15th day ci Aufeuat A. D. 1943, a ad all pMttfes IncMDted to the es-tsrte are required to pay the amount c th4r- lndrKrntss to me forth with. DATED ait Prince Rupert. B.C. this 15!ih day tf 'July AX. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Admlnlstnrtor Prince Rupert, B.C. THE TROUBLE IS VOU'RE THINKIKkS OF THAT FELLOVJ YOU'RE - QOINQ "TO MARRy Mb 3? MAY I CUT IN? y MODEST "BRAGGING' VES MA'AM V X rv , s f1 GOOD JlYESri BEMMY . m I J Vi Classified Ads FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL Cocke; Spaniel Puppies for sale. Minsmere Kennels, Francois Lake, B.C. (166) FOR SALE at Kltwanga, B.C., 160 acres, with 7-room house, hay shed, wood shed, log cabin, barn,-water and wood to about pay for Itself. $1,000.00 cash. Ill health reason . for selling. Enquire of M. Barca-lou, 810 Borden St., Prince Rupert. (166) FOR SALE lMube Westings house radio. Phone Black 989 after 6 pjn. (168) FOR SALE Crib and foldln? buggy. Phone Red 430. (167) FOR SALE Six-piece walnut dinette suite. Black 469. (167) FOR SALE OR CHARTER Licensed diesel passenger ferry, diesel towboats. Box 531, Dally News. FOR SALE Steam tug, small scow, 100 b,p. marine diesel. Box 531, Dally News. FIVE-ROOM house for sale 1060 Ninth Ave. East.. Open for inspection 4 to 8 p.m. Phone Green 509. . tl67) TENDERS will be' received for the sale of the gasboat "Vera a. Fry." 36 ft. cruiser, 10 Vi ft. beam, Enterprise heavy duty engine, toilet, oil burning stove, completely equipped. Speed 8 knots. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. M. Stephens. (168) BUT K- iftf VJH1CH L S & ONK IS WANTED WANTED Furnished house or room suitable for light house keeping, by August., 1, fay young couple with baby. Phone Black 715. .(168) WANTED Two, or. three room house. Apply Box 533 Daily News. (166) WANTED Furnished or unfurnished room or house. Re-' ward $10. Phone Red 736. Lock wood. (171) WANTED Suite, furnished or semi-furnished for family of three by August 1. Urgent Phone Black 810. (171) WANTED To rent double room for married couple. Phone Red 447. (163) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED Will trade radio and cash for late model combination radio and phonograph Victrola. Phone 257 American Signals. Ask for Sgt. Reilly. (168) WANTED Position as housekeeper, live in. Phone Red 518. WANTED Electric Phone Blue 395. " V4HEN YOU SEETHE LONE LIGHT COK.E INTO A VJ OMAN'S EYES heater. WANTED Reward $25.00 for house, two unfurnished rooms, or apartment. Anywhere, any price. Ray Doutre, Tel. American Signal 409. After 6 p.m. Tel. 436 Rupert Hotel, room 95 (166) Daily News Advertising Brings Results. COW TEN BEFORE VOU GET HAPPY rl ABOUT IT r 1.1 HELP WANTED WANTED Woman for local lunch counter, kitchen helper with some baking experience. NaMonal Selective Office, A.F. 67. (167) WANTED Man for part time poll tax collections. Hours may be arranged to suit applicant. Apply tq City Clerk at City HalL (167) FpR RENT FOR RENT Store suitable for storage. Apply Box 529 Dally News. (166) ROOM AND BOARD" BOARD and Room for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. ROOM and Board for young lady sharing. 718 Fraser Street. (168) MACHINERY DEW ALT SAWS AND WOOD-workjng machines. Newest types available from direct factory representatives for Canada. Quotations gladly furnished on application. De-Walt Dishcj Corporation Ltd., 402 West Pender St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) FOUND FOUND Black leather wallet containing registration card, bank book, papers, etc. Owner may have same by calling at Daily News and paying for this advertisement. PERSONAL STENOGRAPHERS and TYP ISTS NEEDED badly by Gov ernment for war work. You ,can train at home for Job as Stenographer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mall Clerk, Customs Examiner, etc. Free advice and record of ap poinUnent of our students from M. C. C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg. The oldest in Canada. No Agents. ELECT QUEBEC BANKER LONDON, July 17 B Edward Pope of Quebec, manager of the London branch of the Bank of Montreal has been elected vice-president of the British Bankers Association. GOLD COAST RUBBER ALGIERS, July 17 0 A promising area of rubber bearing trees, so far untapped, has been discovered in undeveloped country la the Gold Coast. WILD CATTLE FOR FOOD SYDNEY, N.S.W., July 17 CO Planters on the Island of Tev-euni in the British Fiji group are rounding 'up the Island's 2,-000 wild cattle for food supplies. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor West holme Rooms Sweep Chimneys Now No Sweeping done in wet weather. Oil burners also cleaned serviced Phone Mack 733 Handyman Home Service SA V0Y HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT MONTGOMERY ORCHID LONDON. July 17 0" General Sir Bernard Montgomery of the famous 8th Army can now be said to have "arrived.' He rias had an orchid, named after him. the "cymbidlum General Mont gomery." 2.000.0M LEPERS LONDON, July 17 CP There are stiU more than 2,000,000 lepers in the British Empire, said Sir William Peel, chairman of the executive committee, at the annual meeting of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Associa tion. CRADLE TO GRAVE MOLD, Wales, July IT O) This Flintshire village has renamed its main street "Or Cyrd TWfedd" Welsh for "From the Cradle to the Grave." It starts with a hospital and ends with a cemetery but if has almost everything In between, Including a dance hall. BLIND MARRIES NURSE LONDON, July 15 d Blinded while fighting in Norway, Gilbert Stanley was married to a bride he had never seen, Miss Phyllis Jones of Rhsasmer. North Wales. They met in a Liverpool Hospital after the evacuation from Narvik. Miss Jones was his nurse. All White Help. . FADE THREE WV-. 3v tt. Tin .- 11 P1ZH& Tut CIVIL WAR BAM8ALL , BEOMe A fAVOZHl fMTIMt WITH I THE Sat.EC?S IU GRAY AS WIU AS I WITH THE BOyf IAJ BUX uty. GtB ' WW , CAM'T" DECIDE THIS WAR WITH A l6ASE8AU. 6AM 7 J. M.S. Loubser D.C, B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone, 01U " L i Decide to make shopping easier by coming to Watts & Nicker-son's, we've large selections of the newest styles at low prices. Dally News Advertising Brings Results. . BUY... RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. liKITISII COLUMBIA P0WDER-ENE Every new rug or carpet should receive treatment of Powder-Ene before use and thereafter once every month to keep color bright and clean and fibres healthy. One 3-lb. tin keeps a 9x12 rug treated for six months. 3-lb. tin, price, $1.95 1-lb. tin, 75c, Powder-Ene Brushes with handles, each 40c ELI0 FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue (Next to the Daily News) Central Hotel Dining Room OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER .... .... 6:30 to 9:00 .... 11:30 to 2:00 .... 5:00 to 8:00 1st Avenue and 7th Street ( DBii:a:i'aii3:i:i:Kii:i;:i:aiBxn:i!!!!:i I PRESCRIPTIONS : i Through the years, tho physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. Ormes Ltd. THE ItEXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 13 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. a i . I