JESDAV MARCH 31, 1943 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 1 Chase "that sinking feeling" with delicious hot V HlltriUUUli A k U ill bllC .;tte islands. uniinnrnn VRIL TRAPPERS I .arn paying 30 more than they are paying at the water-t l don't give blankets to get your furs. If not satisfy to W. GQLDBLOOM The Old Reliable f Behind Kovai Hotel Zi PHONE I! LACK 53 K SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. .L JAH K.flA ... - - j J J - Float West of Imperial Oil Co. Ernest Love returned to the city yesterday from a visit to Stewart. A. A. Fraser. Hyder hotel proprietor, left at the first of the week on his return north following a visit in the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. D. Lambe left vesterdav afternoon for a two weeks' vacation trip to Vancouver and Victoria: Mrs. Hector MacKenzie will leave Saturday night for a holiday trip to Vancouver, joining her husband who left yesterday to attend a V. M. C. A', conference in Victoria-Parker S. Bonney, lodging superintendent for Pacific Mills, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon following a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on official business and proceeded from here to Ocean Falls. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Ello's Pay Cash for Furniture, ! A Service IV&n's Night will be held Stoves, Tools, Musical il Instruments, in the Salvation Army Hall, Thurs- WR: T?lh was ln tne city at the first of the wek on his return to Stewart after a trip to Corp. p. o. Oldham, provincial police, returned to the city at the ursi of the week from a trip to Vancouver- Mrs. R. J. Payne, wife of the resident physician at Hyder. was here at the first of the week returning north after a" trip to Vancouver. Mrs. A. L. Mallory, who arrived in the city at the first of the week from a trip to Vancouver, left last night for her home at Port Clements, Queen Charlotte Islands. ATTENTION Women of the Moose. URGENT all members attend special meeting (Initiation) Oddfellows' Hall, Wednesday, Mar. 31, 8: p.m. (76) Rotary Luncheon THURSDAY, 1 P.M. Commodore Cafe Speaker: SEltOEANT CLEAVER WILSON Mrs. H. M. Helliwell. who has been on a trip south, arrived front Vancouver at the firs! of the week and proceeded last night to her home at Hell, Queen Charlotte Notice Is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held at the City Hall on Friday April 9th, 1943; at 8 p.m. Business: To receive auditor's report and financial statements for the year 1942. To elect five members of' the beard of management. To appoint an auditor. H. W. Birch. Secretary. i iti i i b. k i w i vv i n inn wak H n - ! I -4LkJiU IM.II -la . n i nn i nnr np m II . - : re 1 When light strikes a surface, high in reflection value, it bounces back like a rubber ball. But dark, dingy surfaces absorb light; they blot it out. In many industrial plants and factories across the country the secret of keeping light bouncing has meant great saving's in electrical power used. Ceilings, walls and floors have been turned into huge reflectors by painting with light reflecting finishes. There arc no dark surfaces to blot out the lumens (units of light). With no increase in power, there have been important increases in illumination. Today, conservation of electrical energy is essential to Canada's industrial effort. The amount of power available is definitely limited. It must be made to go as far as possible. ''Bouncing Light"hclps to stretch our vital supplies of power. The Paint 6c Varnish Division of C-I-L produces finishes of high quality and durability. Executives interested in the possibilities of "Bouncing Light" may take advantage of the Division's knowledge regarding the use of paint in salvaging waste light for Victory. ANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED- day, April 1, 8 pjn. Refreshments. All welcome. 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, soothing v53viJOV Relief trom,VlflfC S miseries. - w umntm vL-V VA-TRO-NOL Adam Pyper, Port Clements hotel proprietor, arrived ln the citv yesterday afternoon from the Queen Charlotte Islands and will be here for a few days on business. Card of Thanks Mrs. Raymond Auriol and family wish to express their sincere thanks to their many friends for their kindness and for the beautiful floral tributes extended to them during their recent sad bereavement. HcuitcemeHtA All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 24. Sonja home Cooking sale. April Valhalla Invitation Dance. Od dfellows Hall, April 2. 20 Presbyterian Spring Sale Apr. 15. C.C.F. Bridge, Valhalla Hall, April FOR SALE .J. Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea. Mrs. Parkin. 5 '" Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. ( C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfel lows' Hall, April 29. v- Classified FOR SALE Kitchen stove and chairs. 1322 Piggott Avenue. (78) FOR SALE Tenders, will be re ceived by the undersigned up to noon of Wednesday April 7th for purchase of gasboat "Flint River" belonging to Estate Philip Davis, deceased. Boat moored New Floats and dimensions 30x8x4''2. Official Administrator. (82) FOR SALE Axmlnster Carpets, Ello's used department. FOR SALE Kitchen Ranges Ello's used department. WANTED WANTED Room by naval man Phone Blue 395 WANTED Suite, apartment or furnished .room by married couple. Phone Red 617. (7S) WANTED Furnished or unfur nlshed housekeeping room o rooms, suite or apartment. Re ward. Box 462 Daily News. (79) WANTED Capable housekeeper for small family, sleep ln. Red 879. . WANTED Diesel Caterpillar to skid ten million feet near Terrace, already cut and stored, camp ln. Send particulars to Box 462 Daily News. (78) WANTED Electric washing machine in good condition. Phone Red 665. (76) WANTED Room and board or furnished room for lady. Urgent. Blue 419. (77) WANTED Three or four roomed house or suite, unfurnished; immediate possession. Apply Box 460 Dally News. (76) TENDERS Tenders. superscrliW "Tender for 'ounrJi SywuuMe," will be received by he underslffiwd up to Ntoon, Manday AiprU 12-Ui, 1943, for the purchase of he launch "Sycamore'' located to EeuUilbank. B.C., upon which an upset rrlce of 35O.0CO liflg (been placed by tlie Department ct Lands. Forest Branch, rarl'aimenfc Bldfe., Victoria, B.C. Tills launch was built ln 1024, Is 24' B" overall, with a 7' 3" beam eaid powered wllth a marine converted Ford engine. Further particulars may be obtained from AcMrtj: Ranger S. T. Strlmibold, ScMtivbank. B.C The highest , or any tender not necessarily accepted F. It. HARRISON, Purchasing Agent. Parliament Bides Vlatorla, B.C., March asth, 1043, "i. A ,A a NEWFOUNDLANDS r pi I r iiiir-As . . 31 UNCI . . nALirAA . . . ..MONCTON ..MONTREAL.. ..OTTAWA . .TORONTO.. . NEW YORK . . LONDON... . WINDSOR . ! NORTH BAY... . WINNIPEG. ..REGINA... LETHBRIDGE.. CALGARY . TON U VER . t '.''Ntfiftrrr?.:'tpirtrfl Ooo SPANS THE CONTINENT Twice Each Day T.C.A. has overcome the barriers of distance shrunk the vast expanse of the Nation until the shores of the Atlantic are but a day's distance from the shores of the Pacific. . Canada's National Air Service speeds the men, materials and mails essential to Victory 104,446 passengers, 2,309,000 pounds AIR M All City of Prince Rupert TENDER Sealed tenders marked "Tender to Purchase Mclntyre Block" will be received by the undersigned up to 5 n.m. Tuesday April I3tn. 1943. for the purchase of Lots 9 and 10, Block 32, Section 1, City of Prince Rupert. Opportunities must be accom panied by an accepted bank cheque on a chartered bank of Canada, made payble to the City of Prince Rupert for one percent (1) of the value of the tender, which shall be forfeited if the party tendering de cline to enter into contract when ailed upon to do so. The highest or any tender will not necessarilv be accepted. H- D. THAIN, City Clerk. in the srntEME cm ut of dkitisii COI.l'.MIMA IX I'KOIIATE In the Mutter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of Severln asen. Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of th? Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 25th day of March A D. 1943 appointed Administrator of the Estate of Severln Sagem, formerly of Hunter Island, near the sertttement of Bella Bella, British Columbia, Deceased, who died on or about the 23rd. day of November, 1942. 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 i flje them with me properly verified on or before the 30th day of AprU A. D. 1943 faUlng which distribution will be mode having regard only to shch claims . of which I shall have been notified. ! DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 25th day of March 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. mmwtwmmMxmwmmmstj I GOLD SEAL I H m 1 " JM. I ft UIVIUUS pciuiit. Fancy Red Sockeye s&!$Ji Salmon and m Ilerrlnf In Tomato Sauct n H fa ii N ii M M li m i are both on active lerrlce g but will be back on your K grocer's shelf soon as condl- mmmmmzummmfmmza PASSENGER of air mail and 363,000 pounds of air express last year. The many wartime activities of T.C.A. include the overhaul of the air transports flying the Atlantic! from Canada, and of engines, propellers and instruments of military aircraft. In war as in peace, T.C.A. is an essential arm of the Nation's transport. For information, reservations, et, consult your nearest T.C.A. Traffic office, or any C.N.R. passenger representative. TRANS-CAH&BA 2 CAN.ADA'S NATIONAL AIR SERVICE 'HOES AIR EXPRESS SHOES SHOES Closing; out all Shoes from The Annette Ladies Wear and if The Style Shoppe Some of these are New Shoes just received today. Beaumonts, Wilmonts, Debs, Graceline, etc., are among well known ma"kes. All shoes to be sold at greatly reduced 'prices. These For Sale TUESDAY, 9 A.M., MARCH 31, 1913 "THE STYLE" SHOPPE" (Next Door Bulkley Market) SEE OUR WINDOWS NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Commencing Thursday, April 1, Our Business Hours will be WEEK-DAYS (Except Thursday) .... 1 to 6 p.m. THURSDAYS 10' a.m. to 1 p.m. We are compejled to make, this change due to the fact that it Is Impossible to obtain experienced help. Our large surplus stock Is now almost exhausted and, due to war conditions, cannot be replaced with the exception of wallpapers, paints and window glass. Morning hours will be entirely taken up with store work. GORDONS HARDWARE If you lose anything, advertise for. It, . ... JBL'i-l v -r.-.T-w:v1 m t T..-VJ 1 , n.r .1 v It? J .j