PAGE FOUR ism vi; to Feel Right", these delicious desserts will prove a welcome addition to the nutrition foods featured by the NationJ Food for Fitness Campaign. Follow Canada; Fixl Rules for Health and Fitness. CANADA Cemetery Service Those wishing plots fixed at Fairview Cemetery, phone the caretaker at the Cemetery between 12:00 and 1:00 pjn. week days. IX TIIK MTKEMF: ( Ol 1ST OF lUtlTIsll C'Ol.r.MllIA IX l'KOISATK 111 the Mutter of the ".lmiiilstr;ttlm Act" and In the .Matter of the Kstiite of J.uoli ; ilr-s Joiiti, otherwise known as Jacob Jiinti. Iircrasnl. TAKE NOTICE hat toy Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of -tne Supreme Curt of British Columbia. I was on -the 4th day of May. AX). 1943, appointed Administrator of tne Estate of Jac:t Giles Jontz. otherwise known as Jaoob Jcntz. formerly of the Settlement of Bella CooJa, Deceased, who died on or about he 11 Eh day of November, A D. 1942. All persons Indebted to the said Ejrthite are required to pay the aracunt of thatr Indebtedness to me forthwith and afl persons having claims against the saVf Estate are required to fHe thera with me properly verified on or before the 15a day cf June. AD. 1943. failing which distribution will be made having regard only to suoh claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 4th day of May. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT OHfctol Adntntscracor Prince Rupert. B.C. IV TIIK MTREME COl'KT or BKITISII rOM.MIHA IV IMtnilATE In the .Mailer of the "Administration Act and In the Matter of the Estate of Thorns MtKostlr, I)eard TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on tbe 2th day of April. A.Q. 1943, ippolmed AdmtrUrtrator of the Estate of Thomas MrRostie. formerly of trie City of Prince Rupert. Deceased, vtvs died on or about (toe 15tt day of December, AX). 1M2. All persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me farUiwlth and all persons having claims against the satd Estate are required to file them vtth me properly verified on or before the ISO) day of June. A. D. 1943, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to suoh claims of -which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 29Ui day of AprH. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. CORN STARCH A product of th, CANADA STARCH COMPANY, limited iv the srrnr.ME rorm or hkitkii rnM'MBIA IV PKOBATH In the Matter of the "Administration Art" and In the Matter of the Estate of Matthew Murray, Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by Order of H:j Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the ldtti day of April, A.D. 1943, i appointed Administrator of the Estate of Matttiew Murray, formerly of the City of Prince Rupert. Deceased, who died on or about ttie 30th day of January, I AD. 1943. All persons Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 1st day of May. AD. 1943 falling which distribution will be mode having regard only to suoh claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this t9th day of April, 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. iv tiik srritF.Mi: roriiT of uutTimi rOIXMlUA IV PHOHATE In Hie Matter of the "Administration Art" and In Hie Matter of the KMate of Nick Khtdnyk (Otherwise known n Njkola Mnilimk or Nick Mndnyrk) Deceased Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 27th day of April, A. D. 1943, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Nick Stadnyk (otherwise known as Nykola Btadnyck or Nick RtortnycK) deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnUh same, prcioerly verified, to me on or about the 37th day of May. a, u, 1943. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay itihe amount of their indebtedness to me rortaiwitn. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 37Ui day of April, A D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prlnct Rupert, D C Canada's Housoldiers know that custards and blancmanges, quickly and easily made with pure, high quality Canada Com Starch, are a delight with any luncheon or dinner menu. At this time when Canadian! are urged to "Eat Right The Department of Education had a letter before the board of school trustees last night giving reminder that all school pupils when they reach the age of 16 j must take out national registration certificates. The reminder was' sent on to W. W. C. O'Neill, prin-! cipal of Booth Memorial High School. EXCEPTIONS OF COURSE A person's mouth is about the j same width as his eyes. Announcetnew tJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Pre-school and Infant Clinic, Kinc Edwaid School, Tuesday, 2 to 4; St. Peter's Church Hall, Wednes day, 2 to 4. Spring Bazaar . United Church WA, May 6. Little Norway Tea. Mrs. Munthe, May 8. 13. Hospital Tea, Nurses Home, May Cambrai Spinster's Spree, May 14. Entertainment, Oddfellows' Hall. May 16. Help Norway Com. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Flaten, May 19. Eastern Star Dance, May 21. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, May 28. THRIFT CASH AND CARRY Phone 171) KWOXG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King 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 Jn. Phone Red 247 J. M. S. Loubser D.C.. B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone (41 I1UY THE NEW Victory Bonds It. E. MORTIMER t I'linne 88 321 2nd Are. Sons of Norway Meeting, Thurs- day; 8 pjn. (106) Meeting and Initiation Job's Daughters, Friday, May 7, 7:30 p.m. Introduction being sought in the schools, a copy of a new Canadian patriotic song entitled "Hail Canada" and written by Rev. J. Henry King was placed before the board of school trustees at last night's mec"n; It was filed. Mention was made at last night's meeting of the board of school trustees of a recent scourge of rats at the domestic science department of Booth Memorial High School. This was reported to have been alleviated lately. The proximity of Wartime Housing staff house establishments was held accountable. Bernard Allen, manager of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock, was an Interesting speaker today at the weekly luncheon of- the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. President O. C. Mitchell was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. There were applications befo:? the board of school trustees at its meeting last night for positions on the teaching staffs here. Miss Hilda M. Nuttall of Westvlew, Powell River, sought appointment as music specialist. Miss Lillian Helgerson applied for appointment to the general teaching staff. Mrs. Keith Taylor offered her services as a' substitute teacher. Tenders for Janitors' supplies for schools for the coming year were opened at the meeting of the board of school trustees last night and referred to the secretary for tabulation. There were tenders from Thompson Hardware and Diistbane Products of Vancouver. Trustees C. G. Ham and E. J. Smith were delegated to assist the secretary in connection with the arrangement of purchases for the coming year, the necessity of obtaining which as soon as possible owing to shrinking supplies was emphasized. This com mittee will also take up the question of purchasing and storing fuel for the coming winter. THE DAILY NEWS THURSDAY. iLVY LOCAL NEWS NOTES AEllo's Pay Casn lor Furniture, j Miss Margaret Talberg is leaving Stoves. Tools. Musical Instruments. ; tonight lor a trip to Vancouver. Miss Kay O'Neill is leaving to Miss Leah Basso-Bert Is leaving night for a vacation trip to Van-.tonight for a trip to Vancouver. couver and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter and son. Peter, are leaving tonight for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Paul Alvazoff, after spending a Miss Florence Johnston is days here on business, leaves ing tonight for a trip to Vancou- tonlght on his return ver. to Vancou ver. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 7 o'clock, was reported this morning to be three sharp. Masonic Temple. Masons, hours and forty minutes late, wives, O.ES. and parents welcome. Special service honoring Mother's j A Annette Powell's Beauty Shop Day. Kindly bring your nickles for: for better permanent. Fourth St., the silver march. across from Blue 917. Post Office. Phone (tf) Mr. and Mrs. C. G. R. Anderson will sail tonight for a three weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver. Having left the city yesterday, afternoon for .a two weeks' inspection trip to interior points, School i Inspector B. Thorsteinssen was not in attendance at last night's meeting of the board of school trustees. A special meeting would be arranged, if necessary, with Mr. Thorsteinssen, It was decided. There was a communication at last night's meeting of the school trustees relating- to the possible use of Booth Memorial School for military purposes. The Civilian Protection Committee (A. R. P.) holds permission to use quarters in the schools for Instruction pur-Doses and as headquarters for patrols. Stating that everything pointed to an increasing shortage of teachers, Harry Charlesworth, genera', secretary of the British Columbia Teachers' Federation, had a letter before the board of school trustees at Its meeting last night urging use of the columns of the publication "B. C. Teachers" in calling for applications for teachers. Principals of the schools .will be asked to advise the board as soon as possible when teachers are known definitely to be leaving. Chairman Jack Deane or Trustee C. G. Ham were delegated at the meeting of the board of school trustees to present without further delay to' Miss Dorothy O'Neill of Borden Street School a check from the Strathcona Trust Fund for proficiency in physical training instruction. The prize was won last year by Miss O'Neill's class and I the check has been on hand for some time awaiting formal presen-I tat ion. mim t m mi m s ii mt i : m : i n mt :" i h s mt irnitiri mi B f! I Closing Out We regret to announce that owing to circum stances we will be closing up our business on May 31. What stock we have on hand will be cleared out g at once at greatly reduced prices. No more repairs of any kind will be taken in after this date. R. W. CAMERON JEWELER 3rd. Ave. . taiainm m urci tmm tm niwmri nintvcin i CIVILIANS Our hoys arc still MANACLED in Germany You arc still Free to BUY VICTORY BONDS and get them released quicker Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA M as ii em U CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE 1 tent. 9'xl2'x2', 1 pack board and sack, 1 girls ralncape and hat size 14, 1 tonearm for poitable gramophone. All practically new. Reasonable. Call 425 6th Ave. E. d07 FOR SALE Two-roomed house on two lots. Seal Cove Circle. $500 cash. O. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd. 1106) FOR SALE R.C.A. Victor combination radio-gramophone, double bed with Simmons spring-filled mattress, Axminster carpet, up-palnted drop-leaf table and desk. For real'values Phone Blue 688. (106) FOR SALE I D.C. 100 volt 7.5 kilowatt generator. 1-110 volt 2,000 watt Koeler light plant. Box 486 Daily News. (107) FOR SALE House, 8 rooms, fireplace, furnace, nice grounds and view. Occupancy about May 20. Near Dry Dock. Price $4750. Terms. Q. P. Tinker Ltd. (107) FOR SALE Remington Typewriter, 14-ln. carriage, A-l condition. $65.00. After 7 p.m. Blue 921. 106) FOR SALE House, 4 bedrooms, hardwood floors, furnace, etc.. garden. Splendid condition. Early occupancy. Near bus line. Price $4000. G. P. Tinker Ltd. . U87 FOR SALE Oak dining room suite consisting of extension table, six chairs leather covered seats, sideboard. Gent's wardrobe, Oak Columbia Grafonola. 800 6th Ave. East. Phone Blue 981. FOR SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Ello's used department, Third Axenue next to Daily News, Prince Rupert. FOR SALE Barber's outfit two chairs, eight foot mirror and basin. Box 480, Dally News. UMi HELP WANTED WANTED Woman for housework, few hours, a day, 50c per hour. Apply Box 484 Dally News. (110) i . i ' ' ' , AN Opportunity exists. in; Prince Rupert for an alert person man or woman to break into newspaper work. Must be able to use typewriter. Apply AM 41, Unemployment Insurance Commission. NAMES of reliable boys and girls for paper delivery routes are being received at the Dally News office. WANTED Middle aged house keeper. Write Box 479 Daily News. (106) WANTED Truck driver for Cart age business; Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 34. (tf) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (tf) WANTED WANTED Outboard motor; call American Signals 264, Sgt. Pan-nuccl between 6 and 7 p.m. $25 REWARD for suitable furnished apartment. Apply "Box 485 Daily News. (108) WANTED URGENTLY House or apartment for young couple with small baby. Phone Blue 878. (200) WANTED Responsible, non- drinker Dry Dock worker and wife will look after home' or apartment In party's absence, Apply Box 482 Dally News. (196) WANTED URGENTLY Furnished suite for reliable couple. $25 reward. Box 483 Dally News. (106) WANTED Coal and wood range. pnone Blue 395 PERSONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 9th Edition New American Supplement. $25.50. Phone Green 59 or call at 728 Fraser St. (106) LOST LOST In ladies washroom Y.M.C. A. Cafeteria, Tuesday, noon, ladles small yellow gold, wrist-watch. Reward. Finder please leave at Dally News. (105) FOUND FOUND Man's overcoat on 3rd Avenue. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. Bach the Attack with Victory Bonds May 6, 1918 Russian warships bombarded Mariupol, German-held port on the Sea of Azov. "Peace of Bucharest" signed by Rumania and the Central Powers. French TEA Canada at War 25 Years Ago tM i . . ine ooara ol ch: trUv.ees.a, last nigms meethm. amhurdth' 2a:rying out of rrpalrs Md ts. placements to eleoirn ovens m th-home economics derm-two. ', Booth Memorial High S.:ho ,i al estimated cost or some $45. troops made successful raids p of uangard and southeast of Noy, on me western f ront ATTENTION LADIES! Violet Mah, always alert, and ever on the search for new techniques to make you lovelier, has returned from a tour of the east with the latest trends in Victory Coiffures, Hair Shaping, per. manent Waving, Manicuring a.s well u many other phases of modern beauty s 1 , culture. Of course, you will want to know what Is new . . . and you wifl want to avail yourself of the opportunity for up-to-the-minute beauty services. Why not call today for consulation? SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON Cor. 6th Ave. and Fulton St. rhone Ulue 9 'ou The Fourth Victory Loan A Good BUY Today ft Spells GOOD BY to the Axis PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. A GOOD DICTIONARY is essential WEBSTER COLLEGIATE Fifth (latest) edition W Thumb indexed $(5-00 FUNK AND WAGNALLS Desk Standard Dictionary $,,:")() TH0RNDIKE 1 sjj Century Junior Dictionary $2.2. jj i ' i