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Vary rraaooablc rata. Writt today tor fret titcritara. MOLER Hairdrestini School 303 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. i Xcfiattrrd Undrr Trade Scnoola Krialatioa Act. TTTTTTTTTTTT rTTTTTTTTTTT THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from J Prince Rupert Hotel) rhone 173 ASAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Smith Block ENTERPRISE FRUIT MARKET We carry a complete line of DELXOR FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES KWONG SANG RING HOP REE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to Kin; Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST AH your patronage welcome Open 5 P-m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday 10 p.m., t 12 p.m.- Outtide Orders from 2 pro. " p m- xt iaxxM Phone Red 217 For Income Tay RETURNS SEE R. E. MORTIMER Phone 81 S2I 2nd Ave. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 The Norwegian Vice- I Consulate has now been ? taken over by DR. . JENS JENS MUNTHE, Room Besner Block. T 15 -16, 1 ytyfVTTTTTTTTf VVTTTTTTTV Meet Me At JOHNNY'S Johnny's SNACK BAR (Our Coffee is Tops) ilAliiilliilHiM,.,.ltt III the. Huprfme tourt of llrlllah iiu in ma in iTomir In the Matter of Ihr -ArtmliH.trsllon Art" and In Hie Mllr of lr iMUt of C'liarlra Mrrman. Unrasri TAKE NOTICE thitll Jw rinrf.r of HU Honor Judge Fliher, Local Jud(? of the Supreme Court of Brttbili uoiumbta, r waa on the S2nd. da of November, AD. ,1943, aippolrrted AdmlnUtrator of the Eotaite of Oharlea Merman, formerly of Terrace. British Columbia, deewd. vrho died on or about the BUi day of June. A.D. 1043. All nmrai. InrfMi to the h Id Entavte axe It-quired to H7 me amount, or their Indebted new, to me forthwith and all per son having claims avalm fth. Eta,t are required to file them wvUi me propeny vemied on or before the 31st. dar of Dmmhr a n tun Xallmg which dtotrrbutlo'n will be made having regurd only to nuch vinuiui wnicn t aiuau nave been notified. DATED at Prince Ilupert, B.C. thU "uu. oay oi novemDer, iv3. NORUAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prlaca Rupert, B.C. OFFICERS INSTALLED TEE DAILY flIWfl Impressive Rites of Job's Daughters Conducted Last Night Mona McRae New Queen. Beautifully Impressive were the ceremonies .which attended the installation of 1943 officers of the local Job's Daughters last night, parents and friends of the girls being among those present to witness the proceedings. The Installation was carried out effectively by the retiring hprored queen, Margaret Mortn. muW being used Impressively In the rites. The officers for the year are as follows: Guardian, Mrs. Laura Associate J. Dawes. Guardian Guardian, . George Secretary, Alma Dybhavn. Ouardlan Treasurer, Dorothy Stiles. Director of .Music, Mrs. Mar garet" Hastings. Honored Queen, Mona McRae. Senior Princess, Jean Thomp son. Junior Princess, Molly Frew. Guide, Marie Boulter. Marshal. Ruth Walton. ' ' Organist, Gwen McRae. ' Senior , Custodian, Mar J or ie Eby. Junior Custodian, Joyce, Watt. First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Messengers Betty Pullen, Audrey Hunter, Janet Rochester, Lorna Donaldson and Solvelg Mork. Treasurer, Jean McAfee. . Chaplain, Dorothy Kergin." Recorder, Bernlce Eastwood. Librarian, Kay Nlckerson. Inner Guard, Agnes Collins. Outer Guard, Betty Allen. Presentations made during the evening Included a gold cross to the retiring queen, Margaret Morin, and a beautiful bouque to Mrs. Laura Mitchell, the indefatigable organizer and leader of the Bethel. A happy Informal banquet followed the Installation rites, Geo. J. Dawes, the associate guardian acting as toastman Janet Rochester proposed a toast to the supreme Orand Council of the local BetheL Pat McClymont proposed a toast to the Masons to which T. J.- Boulter responded. The toast to the visitors was Nurses' Ass'n Holds Dance Sponsored by the Prince Rupert Registered Nurses' Association, a well attended and much enjoyed dance was held last night In the Oddfellows' Hall. With music by the Aristocrats' orchestra and with the hall glamorized bv two colored spotlights. good fun was the keynote of the evening. Refreshments were served by members of the nurses' association assisted by a number of obliging men from the dancers. In charge of the arrangements for the dance were Miss Humphreys. Miss Ellen Cane and Miss Ann Murray of the entertainment committee. James Brown was In charge at the door. POSED FOR STATUE LONDON, t William A. Har-wood, 43, who posed for the Peter Pan statue In London's Kensington Oardens, a statue which has become famous all over the world, died In Devon after a long Illness. His pay for posing was a shilling an hour. proposed by'Ruth Walton with ! E. ' J. Smith and Commander viiama vice ICVUUUMlg. WlilCia who were heard from Included the new queen. Mona McRae and the retiring queen. Margaret Morin, as well as the guardian. Mrs. Laura Mitchell, and Alex Mitchell, all of whom, made .emarks suitable to the occasion A delightful piano solo "Silent Night" was rendered by Owen McRae and community singing, which was enthusiastically Indulged In, was led by Alex Mitchell with Bernlce Eastwood acting as piano accompanist. 5" SHOPPING WEEKS LEFT, a Woman Outsmarts Facetious M.P. OLASGOW. Dec. 4 0-WUUc Gallacher. Communist membe of parliament, and Socials Member A. Sloan, arrived at a Olasgow station and showed their parliamentary railway passes to the woman ticket taker. "What." she asked, does M.P. stand for?" "Military Police," said OaUa cher facetiously. 'Well replied the woman "you're the funniest military police I've ever seen." J. M. S. 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