nvEfiDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1943, jJP THESE COAL lira It in furnace ENTRAL HOTEL DINING ROOM nder new management. MEALS 1KO.U 35c UP. 5itakfa3t:30a.m.toOa.m. unch 12:00 to 2 p.m. upper 5:00 p.m. to 8 p.m. WE AIM TO PLEASE Notice u-nu, insulation ; ve coal IV trapping the lhee faulty inu"" w ami mai are conductors inai iitci wiu .j .mw these parts well insulated. 3ert & McCaffery rilOXE 116 Incertain deliveries of latertai for shoe repairing. hortags nf help, unsatls- bctory conditions tor the k liveries of shoes and SOD. collections until trther notice- It will be r.poalble for us to accept t.y further orders for shoe palrlr. I Shoe; cn hand and In the- :u will be repaired and ".urned to you soon. Thanking you for your k.tronago fKTORY SHOE RENEW Ml KICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) ropractor Wrstholme Rooms NOTICE All citizens of Greenville liquid meet at their vll- m not later than Octo- r 25 next, as agreed by he council and' endorsed I1 the public meeting. Signed) HENRY MrKAY. ! Secretary 0f Greenville Council. C. FURNITURE COMPANY Cabin Cook 5lvos, at ... 36 Mattresses 28.59 v,n-11.50 I6 Cold Sen! f(ugs9xl2 .... 12.00 ttionc Black 321 """i Avenue LOCAL NEWS NOTES L. O. Milder returned to the J Andre Letournm left yesterday from a trip to day for a trir to Vanf-mivr Masuett. Prince Rupert Bollerworks open tor business under new management. (222) Mrs. B. 'J. Bacon returned to the city yesterday afternoon from a visit to Port Simpson. Until further notice store hours will be 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Thursday closed all day. H. S. Wallace Co. Ltd.. (222) B. F. Smith, general manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co. was here at Ihe first of the week returning to' Premier from a trip to Vancouver. Oiler Besner arrived In the city at 'the first of the week from Vancouver for a brief business visit here. John Thompson arrived in the city yesterday alternoon from Stewart, having been called here ;for Jury service at the Supreme Court Assizes. J. II. Scqtt, managing director cf the Riverside mine, was In Hugh McDonald, road superintendent for Atlln district with headquarters in Stewart, is on visit to Alice Arm on official duties, having come around from Stewart this week. Mrs. II. I. Bird of Vancouver Is visiting In the city, accompanying her hufband, Mr. Justice Bird, who Is, presiding at the Current session of the Supreme Court Assizes. No action is being taken by the city council on requests for endorsatlon of bakery licence applications received by the National Electric Bskerles and Ben Skalmerud. The city council ls leaving in the hands of heads of organlza C. F. P. Faulkner, assistant dis trict engineer for the federal department of public woTks with headquarters nt Vancouver, ar rived In the city yesterday after noon following a visit to stew- are on offictel duties and will be here for the coming week. D .r ance TONIGHT Eagles' Hall GEORfiE DUCI1AK and his Prairie Ramblers Dancing 9.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Ladles Free Everybody welcome SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 VALENTIN DAIRY 2 rilONE' 657 Mrs. F. St. Amour returned to the city this morning Irom a trip to Vancouver. Nell Cameron returned to the city at the first of the week from a trip to Vancouver. George Rorle returned to the city yesterday from a week's business trip to Masse tt. J. J. Judge returned home this morning from a trip to Vancou ver. Miss Pulmdra Astoria returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. John Mowat, who was formerly with the city fire department, left yesteiday afternoon for Vancouver where it is his intention to locate. The case of Ernest Burke la in Supreme Court Assizes here today and should reach the Jury this afternoon. Word has been received that h .! vp.torHo., aftm on Grant Coverdale, formerly of his way back to San Francisco thls clty- who ls serving with the after a visit to the well known Portland Canal tungsten Canadian Army, safely overseas. has arrived The case of Mrs. Mary Martin, charged with abortion, will come up as the final of four criminal trials scheduled or hearing at the current session of Supreme Court Assizes here. This will probably be about Thursday. Mrs. Martin appeared before the court Monday for renewal of ball and was required to report day to day until her oase is reached. T. W. Brown will act as crown counsel In this case with W. O. Fulton appearing for the defence. The city council was in conference Monday night with Dr. R. G. Knipe, medical health of ficer, In regard to arrangements for use of the new garbage Incln erator which has been establish ed along the Skeena River road near the city limits by the United States Army. Use of the for the makine of a nresentatlon J Incinerator is being made avail tions contributing arrangements able to the city and the armed to the newly built frigate H. M. services generally under certain a. s. Prince Rupert. The nresen-; conditions. j tatlon takes the form of a hand-jsome shield and gramaphone records and case. The new public rest room in! the old civic reading room ls nearlng completion. When It is in operation it vill be kept open from 10 ajn. until 10 p.m. The city ls advertising for tennants for the front part of the building on the basis of free rent, fuel, light and cleaning mater ials In return for supervision and care of the premfses. 2 Fresh Local Raw and g Pasteurized MILK SINUS PAIN Relieved Fast This Easy Way! Put a few drops of Vlcks Va-tro-nol up each nostril and eel it go to work bringing quick, ' sr oothing relief I from miserable VICKS W1IW sinus pain. VA-TRO-NOL In the Supreme Court of Itrlllsh ('(iliiinhla In I'rolmtr In tli Mailer of (lie "Administration Act" TAKE NOTICE 'that by order ot His Honor W. E. Fisher, made on Ule 10th dy ot September, AD. 1943, I was appointed Administrator of the Estaiite of Elrar Taitley, other-wlae known s Elnar TeSUl, deceased, and all parties having claims agalnrt the mii estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly veraied THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Mrs. Stephen Salter returned to the city this morning Irom a trip to Vancouver. Miss Jean McAfee returned home this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mis. Robert Murray left yes terday .afternoon for a business trijj to Vancouver. George Eales, who has been on a visit to his home In Vancouver, returned to the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Love who have been on a trip to Vancouver, returned home this' morning. lieut. Col. J. C. Gamey, who has been on a trip to his home near Cobourg, Ontario, returned. to the city this morning. Albert (Sonny) Stiles arrived In the city this morning Irom his Army duties In the south to pay -a visit with his parent Mr. and Mrs. Lance Stiles. Capt. Dennis. Green of local Army headquarters returned to still proceeding at the Mssl-nlthe city frora a trip to Vancouver and his home at Powell River. Mrs. H. B. Rochester and daughter, Janet, who have been In Vancouver and Victoria, returned home this morning from the south. Announcements AH advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Tea In the Manse September 22. Orange Ladlss' Meeting, Oddfellows' Hall, Sept 23.M- United Church W. A. Rummage Sale Sept. 24 and 25, In Annette's Style Shop. Orange Dance I. O. O. F. Hall: Monday Sept. 27 th. . Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellow'. HahVSept. -2r 9:30 to 2. Catholic Bazaar, School Hall Oct. 6 and 7. Red Cross Tea October 21st. Home of Mrs. Kergin, 430 4th Ave. West. Eastern Star Ball, October 22; Cathedral Fall Baraar Nov. 18. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 25. United Church Bazaar Decem ber 2nd. In the Supreme Court of British Coluiiililii In Troliate In the Matter of the- "Administration Art" In the Matter of the Kstate of Henry (leoree Marshall. Dei-eased. TAKE NOTICE Uvit by order of Hla Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the loth day of September, AD 1943, I was appointed Administrator of the mttc of George Honry Mar shall, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish name prrperly verified, to me cn or about the 10th day of October. A.D. 1943 and all parties endeibted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their eridebtedness to me forth with. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 11th day of September. A.D. 1943. OEOROE II. HALLETT Official Administrator Atlln, B.C. . MtlKKIH S SAKE Under Writs of Fieri Fcclas In the action of Edith Amelia Grant vs. Fritz Gunnar Grant, in the Supreme Court xt British Columbia, I to me on pr about the lOMi day of ( Snail offer for sale .at the office of October, AD. 1943, and all part tee indefbted to th estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebt edness TO me lorwiwiuii. DATED at Prince Ruiport, b.u. tnia 13tJi day of September, AX). 1843. GEUBUis tl. nUjiJin Official Administrator Atlln. B.C. In (lie Supreme Court ot Hrnlkh Columbia In rnttiate In the Mailer of the "Administration Act ' ana In the Mailer of the Kstate of John James ItHrt McKemtle, her1 known as John Held MrKenzle, Pereasf il. TAKE NOTICE that by urder or JTta Honor JUOge nsnrr, umi wuu?e " . ,1. RiinrmnA Ocflint of British Columbia, I ww on he 17th day of September, A.D. 1943, appointed Ad-mimirftmitor of 4Je Estaite of John James Held ouiktwmb known as John Reld MoKemrte. De ceased, formerly of Prince Rupert nrjh Columbia, who died on or .awiirf. he lTtlh tay of December, AD 19 3. All persona Indebted to h.'.iu Eritulte are required to pay the Mncomt ot their Indebted rretia to me forthwith and all pereowi having claims agntaa the aald K-itate .v- rmulred to file tlhem wBi tiie tworxTly verified on or Wore the Utn day ot October, A.D. 1943. railing whtoh distribution will be made having regard only to uh mitt of whtch I hall have been ...tirijwt DATED at Prince Rupert B.C. Mi! 17th day ot cjapxemiDer, NORMAN A. WATT i official Administrator Plln,c Rupert, B.C the Sheriff, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. at aucolon, at the hour of 2:00 oV;lyk In the afternoon of Monday, SenTeniber 27th, 1943, for cwi the following, which 1 have wired: Shares In Prince Rupert Fisher men's Co-operative Association Nos. 3521-3552. Certificate No. 130 Nog. 3894-3897, Certificate No. 633 Nos, 4630-4636, Certificate No. 884. tcltal of 43 shares, par value $430.00. Terms of sale Cash. The highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. M, M. STEPHENS, Sheriff "(lOYTOlXMl'NT MQl'OIt ACT" (Ret Hon 28) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOK CONSENT TO TKANSI KIl OF REEK LICENCE Notice U hereby given tliait on the llUi. tay of October, A. D. 1943, the undersigned Intends to apply to thr Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer licence No. 6173, ! wied ta reapeot of premises being part tx the pranlpcs known s the New Roral Hotel giituate at taie corn er of Third Avenue and Sixth Street, In the Olty of Prlnoe Rupert, Prov Ince of BrltiBh Columbia, tipon the lands described as Lots Eleven fill rwl twelve (12), Block Thirty-two (32), neat Ion One (1) Map 923. Prlnoe Rupert lnd Registration District, from Nowhero Hotel Comp any Limited of Prince Rupert. Brit' lah Oolumlbla, to Allied Hotel Comp any Limited, the Transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C this 31st, day of August, A. D. 1943 Allied Hotel Company Limited Transferee Open Forum at Y is Organized "Co-operatives and Post - War Canada" Disrcssed Monday Night with Jack Deane Taking Lead Jack Deane, secretary of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative Association led a discussion on "Co-operatives and Post-War Canada" on Monday night at the Inaugural discussion night of the open forum which has been Instituted for local service men by the local Young Men's Christian Association War Services. Such discussion flights It ls planned to hold as a weekly feature at the "V" here. Flying Officer Murray Garnet and Breen Melvln are the moving spirits In connection with the organization of the forum. FOR SALE FOR SALE Large size trunk. New. Phone Gr.een 880. (225) FOR SALE Cook stove. Phone Red 78. (225) FOR SALE Centrally located. five - room furnished house, with garage. Green 278. (222) FOR SALE Brit an lea Encyclo pedia, 30 vols. Bargain for cash. Phone Green 50 or call at 728 Fraser Street or Apply Box 577 Dally News. (225) FOR SALE Round dining-room table and coal heater. Apply 445 5th Ave. West after . o'clock. (231) FOR SALE 5 room house cen traly located, fully modern concrete basement, hot air fnrnard V). ffK1 OO Pash Of $2,500.00 on terms Collart &' McCaffery Ltd. 331 3rd Ave.1 West. Phone 11. (tf) I FOR SALE Six room house with furnace, good condition, on two lots, fenced. Price $2200. Immediate possession. 1042 9th Ave. East. Phone" 509. (227) FOR SALE Walnut metal bed. complete. Apply 1136 6th Ave. East. (227) FOR SALE 1 air-cooled 24h.p. outboard motor, good condition; also 1936 table model Stromberg-Carlson electric radio. Apply Box 582 Daily News (225) FOR RENT VACANCY pr rent, close In, gentlemen only. Black 965. (tf) ' WANTfilTTO" RENT WANTED To rent furnished apartment or rooms for Air Force officer and adult family For immediate occupancy, references. Box 578 Dally iNews. (226) WANTED TO RENT Two or three furnished or partly lur-nlshed rooms. Apply Box 581 Dally News. (223) lOrANDBOART) BOARD and Room tor men shar ing. 718 Fraser Street. BOARD and ROOM 718 Fraser Street. (225) PERSONAL L. C. OYER, Interior Decorating paper hanging. Phone Black 810 (239) SARDIS NURSERIES R.R. No. 2 Sardls, B;C. Order your requirements in fruit trees and ornamental shrubs and trees direct from us. Last year's catalogue and prices still prevail. Catalogue on request. LOST LOST Ration Book and Insurance Book, D. Joinvllle. Finder please leave at Dally News. (225) LOST On Saturday night on 7th Ave. between Sav-Mor" Grocery and Hays Cove Bridge, upper dental platd. Finder please phone Black 154 Reward. (222), Successful Dance By Coast Regiment One of the most successful dances sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of a .Coast Regiment was held Monday night In the Empress Hall. Mrs. C. V Evltt , was In general charge with Mr j ! Engstrom and Mrs. Hibbard as conveners. The Area orchestra was In attendance with Sgt. Le Blanc as master of ceremonies. The drawing of raffles was in charge of Mrs. R. Woods. The results were: First prize hassock, donated by Mackenzie's Furniture was won by Mrs. Jacobs. Second prize smoking stand, donated by Kalen Hardware was won by Mrs. Kaspar. Festival Banquet Lutheran Church SATURDAY, SEPT- 25 Two servings 5:30 and 6:30. Reservations close Saturday noon. Tickets from Dybhavn . & Hanson and SavMor Grocery or call Red 501. Blue 365. Classified Ads HELP WANTED CLERK WANTED For book stationery store. Previous ex perience not necessary. Apply Unemployment Isurance Office A.F. 82. (tl) WANTED Janitor lor part time work Apply Catholic Rectory. (tt) HELP WANTED Application for tenancy of the front por tion, formerly known as the Reading Room, will be accept ed on the basis of free rent uel, lleht and cleaning ma terials for return of supervision and care ol Rest Rooms located In the rear of this building. Rest Room must be kept open from 10 am. until 10 pjn. and the tenant remain constantly on the premises from 3 ppi. to 10 p.m dally. Tenancy to be on an annual basis subj ec t to cancellation on one months notice If premises are not kept clean to the satisfaction of the Sanitary Inspector. Applications to be in sealed envelopes marked "Application for Tenancy" and to be In the hands of the undersigned prior to 5 pjn. Tuesday, September! 28. H. D. TRAIN, City Clerk. WANTED Lady or girl to care lor child. Goood pay. Apply room 5, Commercial Hotel. (211) WANTED $25 REWARD for finding suitable suite or house to rent, prefer ably furnished. Phone 569. (227) WANTED Housekeeping room for officer's wife. October 13th to 28th. Box 580 Dally News. 12kiALKIN,S ! White Libl T. li H Pntinnn IVhlrh hlch H ' ' maintained t th wm tiljK jtandwd. onPns M I for thort period, when the best le.i were not I Become Valid M vlUWe, w wHhdrew White Ubel from the ; ' September 23 nwVet. We will not compromtM with quality. yo ere tore of MORE cups of MORE delicious Tea - Coffee: for every Mlion coupon with, Mllria'ij I N0S- 16 and 17H ON SALE AT YOUR CROCK'S TODAY I ir.,l, I tb.pmrknf ....... tOa Meat: H th. e ' H Pair No. 18 i tt- THE W. H. MALK1N CO., LIMITED I lM-OUIWe i'MttmfUl (224) WANTED 2 or 3 room suite or small house, partly furnished. Apply Box 579 Dally News. 227) WANTE D To buy garage: Phone Green 973. (222) REWARD OFFERED for information reading to securing furnished, apartment for i young couple. Name your own reward. Box 557 Daily News (222) WANTED Typewriters and Adding Machines. Any condition. Servicing and repairing. P. O. Box 967. (225) WANTED For service men's room: used chesterfield, overstuffed chairs. Phone Red 501. (224) WANTED TO BUY Gllchrest Jack. Apply Box 576 Daily News. (222) WANTED OLD UMBRELLAS. Regardless of condition we will pay you cash for your old umbrellas. Conserve Canada's metals for war Industry. Help us supply the manufacturers with umhrella frames. Annette Ladles Wear Co. (tf) WANTED Cash register, smaU size. Phone 855. (225) WANTED TO BUY 40 ft. trolling hull, must be nearly new. Apply Box 571 Dally News. (225) Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Tinker re- mata on Okanagan Lake and turned home thU morning from Mr j. mrA south recently . the south. Mrs. Tinker has been spending the summer at Nara- to rneet her. DELIVERY SCHEDULE TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS v. - I are Delivery Days Orders taken for delivery must he .left, with us not later than 4:00 pjn. on day before. Co-ogera- . tion will assist us greatly In giving better delivery service" throughout the city. MUSSALLEM'S economy store "Where dollars have more cents" Phones 18-19. P.O. Box 575 Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 A. MacKENZlE FURNITURE LTD. "A GOOD fLACE TO BUT" We have received a shipment of Baby Carriages They will be on display Sept. 20th, Monday. Phone 7"5 327 3rd Avenne'West ORDER NOW! PERSONAL : CHRISTMAS CARDS We are showing samples of a fine line of' 25 for $1.00 and 12 for $1.00 PERSONAL GREETING CARDS One design or assoi-ted printed with your name and address envelopes to matches But Don't Put It Off : 2 ORDER NOW I for delivery November 1st. Call in at V i i 11 r