II FEBRUARY 4, 1943 jURSDAY. THE DAILY NEWS i heumatic Pains ackache Trv This For Quick Relief Nagging Tain and Aches I rom V7Ht''i Veil ve uicu uuumi cycijt- can think of and nothing . .o even relieve the pain and irii don't give up hope. Just , vv J. McCutcheon or any u Take as directed and In i -1 U 1 jrun Z4 nours yuu snuum see icai j-ec ways- i) to relieve ine pam I to regulate the bowel action 3) a ccntle diuretic for the Kid- flushing out excess acids. b don't be discouraged start Sav Brnru Must Help or Money Back. J Sinclair, who arrived at ames recently jrom is.amioops I the B. and B. staff of the Can- Ian National Railways, came In I the city on yesterday's train entered the Prince Rupert ncra) Hospital where an cmer bev operation was night SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Wiy- !nts, Stewart and North, Ouftn Charlotte Islands. roll Information, Ticket and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rnpert Agent third Ave. Phone 568 KWONG SANG IHNG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST II your patronage welcome pern 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside rdrrs from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Red 217 WE CARRY Everything For THE WORKING MAN will pay you to come In Ifitid look over our large stock M Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers 'HONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue LOCAL NEWS NOTES AS.O.N. meeting Thursday, Feb 4. The electric light bills of the T various schools, some of which Arrangements have now been seemed to be rather heavy, were ?f r Z f .f aew ned on being presented for S , fr US Ubrar,eS 01 mmt at th meeting of the the schools, if was reported at last .hi hrwrH l-, .,t it .,. night's meeting of the board of ieft tn thp v.rtr, ..wi- ! school trustees. tee, of dim-out regulations as hcy affect the schools. The" ofice on . the ground floor of the City Hall to, be used by the secretary of the school board Is expected to be ready in about a week's time, it- was reported at last night's board meeting. There was a good attendance on Sunday evening in the East End Hall when J. s. Sands and E. R. performed Jefferies of Prince George conflur f- ed a Christmas Assemblies evangelical service. The evangelists intend to remain here about a month, holding their services each Sunday night. Card of Thanhs We wish to thank our many friends for their kind expressions of sympthy and for the beautiful j floral tributes extended to us dur-, ing our refcent bereavement. Also we extend our sincere appreciation and thanks to the Midland-Band, the volunteer firing party from the Grenadiers and to the members of the Army Service Corps. ERNEST VALPY and MYRTLE Card of Thanhs The Valpy Family wish to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to Sergeant Major and Mrs. Clarence Watson for the kind help and sympathy extended to them during their recent sad IhhouhcemehtA All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. L. O. B. A. Invitation Dance, Feb. 15. Rebekah Valentine Dance, I. O. O. F. Hall, Feb. 12 By invitation. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Feb. 19. SHRIMPS HOAT W.S.L. Fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. First Float West of Imperial Oil Co. TB : a-: s i m tn K!iiaii I GOLD SEAL 1 1S fl r ' ft $ Mi - Fancy Hod t Salmon and Herring in Tomato Sauce s B m a H s s Mi H m H M B B m B a are both on active service JJ but will be back on your g B grocer's shelf soon as condl- n 'l! ditions permit. 5 y EBIlIB'JtiirBIB'CPElXltMtlCIKB'ilSB TILLIE THE TOILER up. The board of school trustees to, The school hmrri iat niht Hp Here's Welcome Relief From ACUTE CATARRH Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril and feel it go to work right where catarrh misery is . . . bringing quick, soouung XVOy relief Irom irive t) miseries. . .Vlfeffka -sUC VA-TRO-NOL J. R. Morrison Is carrying on as Janitor of King Edward School, there having been no success as yet in the efforts of the board to obtain another man to take over the duties from which he has re signed. The board is advertising another week for such a man. gas mask demonstrations for the benefit of civilian workers. A fee of $5 is being paid to the school board. I Inspector of School B. Thors-telnssen was on a visit to Klt-katla yesterday Which made li impossible to accept an Invitation to be present at the meeting of the bbdrdlStjechool trustees last n'ght. . PCs? - i i wi in 6encjin nis regrets iasi nisi. h8 vexjkessed the hope that he would-beA'Be'to "attend T5exfweek's meeting... Principal S. A. Cheeseman df Bordorffijtreet School Inquired from ( the school board last night as to j its feeling on whether or not each school child should be in posses-J sion of a gas mask. This was something that was entirely up to the parents, the board felt. j Trustee J. T. Langrldge advised the board of school trustees last night that he had been unable to awange a session so far with S. L. Peachy, secretary of the Steam Engineers' Union, following receipt of- a letter last week suggesting that engineers of the schools were not being adequately paid. Chairman Jack Deane and members of the Booth Memorial .School committee are conducting an inspection of the grounds of that school this afternoon. The grounds have been - damaged because of storage of lumber and heavy truck traffic. The view was expressed at I last night's board of the school Z board that Wartime Housing con I tractors had been responsible and it was expected they would make the necessary repairs. An application from the Civic Labor Federation to use the auditorium of Booth Memorial School next Tuesday evening for a meeting, at which Raymond Arthur Davies, well ' known writer and author, will be the speaker, was received at last night's meeting of the board of school trustees arid, after some discussion, it was left to the secretary to determine what : regulations, if any, governed the use of school premises for such gatherings. Mrs. George Curle Is leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Cora E. Black, has become quite ill at the Central Hotel following a severe cold. S. J. Jabour, alter having been in the city for the past week on business, is leaving tonight on his return to Vancouver. J. E. Ormhelm returned to the city on yesterday's train from interior points where he has been still awaiting an Interpretation elded to communicate with the city ' 0R business-from J. J. Little, chairman of the counall rpmiMtino. tw ,iH0,niir! It n..ii.n. ..... . .- o " wvjuau rruteewon uommil-.he hut in nn nvimr Borden Street to Third Avenue. There would be a little material needed for such a walk it was felt, the most of the expense being for labor. The attention of the city will also be drawn to a dangerous excavation on Biggar Place. duties. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rasmussen were here this morning returning to their home at Skagway after a trip to Seattle. Mr. Rasmussen Is president of the Bank of Alaska. Mrs. Jack Woods will leave on tomorrow morning's train for RramDton. Ontario, accompanying the remains of her husband who passed away earlier In the week, The funeral will take place at Brampton. There will be a service here tonight. Marvin Joseph Bruce, charged with Indecent exposure, was acquitted by Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court. T. W. Brown, defence counsel, established that the tharge against Bruce had resulted from a case of mistaken identity. Tonight's train, due to, arrive from the East at 10:30, was reported this morning to be ten hours late. Delays are still being caused The United States authorities to local trains not because of hold-are using a room in Borden Street UPS on tnis llne but on account of School four evenings this week for weather conditions on the prairies and in the East as well as heavy traffic difficulties. Funeral Notice Funeral service for the late J. C. Woods takes place this evening (Thursday) at 8:30 p.m. from the Grenville Court Funeral Chapel. CANADA'S NUTRITION PROGRAM If- ill MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 J. M. S. Loubser D.C., B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block -- ' 1 Phone 641 J. L. Cujry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms Mrs. D sbuthby Is leaving on tomorrow morning's train 'for a two months' Toronto. visit to her-Jibme in Mrs. George B. Casey was appointed" by the board of school trustees last night to assist the Janitor, of Booth Memorial School at a monthly salary of $25 for two hours' work each afternoon. A report from City Engineer F. N. Good estimating the cost of necessary repairs to school buildings and grounds is. still being r,irt,honv nwD awaited by the board of school ..to,r r,Inc, train fr... I ."6". i"W jciiiciuuji mwn""b Mum (ut a trip to the interior on official Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert UTILITY ACCOUNTS Notice Is herroy given that from this date all utility accounts must be paid by the due date stated on the account if discounts are to be allowed. City Treasurer. rjUssiFlED (Classified advertising is payable cash in advance. No charges. VXtlt jSALfc FOR SALE 3 piece chesterfield, like new, Bureau, and Bedstead. 1417 Plgott Avenue. (29 FOR SALE Kitchen table and four chairs. Mrs. Colclough, Red 446. (29) FOR SALE One showcase 6 feet and 8 feet; counter, cash register. Phone 696. (tf) FOR SALE Four room house with bath. 1353 Fredrick Street. Phon2 Green 739. (34) BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD plus good sal fry available with family of three to reliable woman who will do light housework and keep 3VJ year old girl. Apply U.S. Staff House No. 14 C.N. Park, or telephone Mr. Street, 175. (27) LOST LOST Man's Walton watch, initialled "L. E. L." L. E. Lefrance, O. S., V3135 c-o Fleet Mail Officer, Prince Rupert. Please Mail. ' (27) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Experienced saleslady wishes work in afternoon. Any kind of merchandise. Unemployment Insurance Commission AF33. HELP WANTED WANTED Janitor for school. Apply stating qualifications and ex perience (if any) to Unemployment Insurance Commission A. M. 22. (34) REPRESENTATIVE WANTED An old established Lle Insurance Co. has an attractive contract for full time representative in Prince Rupert. Apply National Selectlv? Service Office A.M. 23. (34) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. IN TIIK SI THKMK I'Ol'KT OF IlKITISII COI.r.MUI.l IN I'liOlUTK In the Mattrr of the "AdmliiWrallon Ai t" and In the Matter of the IMate of August Wilhcljii -lului-on Deceased InteMKt TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. E. FWiw, made on the 22nd day of January, A. D. 1943, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of August Wllhelm Johnson, deceased, and aU parties having claims against the eald estate are hereby required to furnish same, prqperly verified, to me on or about the 23rd day of February, A. I). 1943, and nil parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay tlw amount of their indetotednesB to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 23rd day of January, A. D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B. C. By WESTOVER (EL ra - i liriBE afyourGROmS SALADA Mumps and Cold Weather Affect School Muster T 15 A Attendance figures presented to the school board at its meeting las', night showed 352 pupils 171 boys and a similar number of girls enrolled at King Edward School and fects of an epidemic of mumps and the extreme cold weather on tendance. King Edward having only i e, - l it.oi percent,. In the Senior High School the attendance percentage was only 73.82 while the Junior High Sehool was 81.57. FIVE CATS AND $15,000 LONDON, Feb. 4 -W Miss Sarah Wood left nearly $15,000 and "all my cats" she had five to Miss 220 pupils 112 boys and 103 girls Lucy Gilbert, a friend, on condition at Borden Street School. that Miss Gilbert look after the The reports referred to the ef- cats. WORK BOOTS Out Stock of Working Boots is second to none. Sizes from G to 12. Arch-King, Valentine, Grcb, Til-sonburg and Sterling makes. Guaranteed solid throughout Priced to fit any pocket. Come in and let us show you. Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" uimmwvmutmmmmMmmjmmjmmm 1 i Goldbloom Has No Trap For B is Trappers If Come up town, you are sure to get 30T7. more. Furs advanced 20. Have order lor 5,000 Mink. Must fill the order. flee W. GOLDBLOOM I (The Old Reliable) HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEWEST . CARD CREATION? Clever BAMBI" Greeting (By COUTTS) For Birthdays, Convalcscncc, Gifts and Everyday Friendship r You'U like these New Cards with the Coutts Special Price arrangement and now on display at your Greeting Card Headquarters. Come in and see them at Cards! 1 M i