t APRIL 27, 1943 UVOXG SANG IIING HOf KEE BOP SUEY House Next to Klnc Tal 02 1th AVE. WEST jour patronage welcome U$p m. to 2 a.m. Outside Irrj from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Kfd 217 J. L. Curry j (Late of Yukon) propraetor Wrstholme Rooms Bl'V TIIK NEW ictory Bonds ,E. MORTIMER (88 321 2nd Ave. mtkimk roi in or hiiitkii (iiniitit in ritoiixTi: Wirt f llr "AilinhilHrallon Act' ami or thr Kstatr of Oniref IWthfll Ira'cr. Iirrmsril NOTICE by Order of His ':; " .: ' :) Judge of the " a Brl'.kn Columbia, I ' (,) of AprU A.D. 1943 M Air .-r of the Estate ;i Mi V!l Praser, formerly of tPr..-j Rimert British Ool- llwmed w!io died on or about J ot Ja::uarv 1943. All tier. 1-1 n "ie said Estate are re- PT t- amamvt of their ln- I ' 0 at firl 'i L'li iinrt all nnr. '3 Xxit talnt the !d 't K red co fll them with TX w.U'ied on or before the IT Mv AD. 1943. ffUUnR will be made hav- ""t bfen r.nfifio1 V n Prlnw Rupert, B.C., thU N0R.UN A, WATT Of:;-::al Admlnlntrator Prince Rupert. B.C Hi I Back the Attack with Victory Bonds A MIT n A w I A n n 1 mm TEA announcement & LARGE AMI GIBSON announce mat iney U to their new offices ; occupy 508 Third Avenue West, Ire Boston Cafe on ana . 11 07 )f Apr" No change In ...mkjtr QUEEN MARY EASTER TEA Atlrartive and Successful Tea Held At. Home of Mrs. A. T. Parkin ttiwiiuuve ana successiui was the Easter Monday tea of Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. kin and Mrs. William Brass. Presiding at the prettily r.rranged tea table were Mrs. J. E. Boddie, Mrs, C. E. Cullin, Mrs: S. V. Cox and Mrs. J. A. Teng. Serviters were Mrs. D. Taylor, Mrs. C. V .Evltt, Mrs. Maddocks, Mrs. Mauehan, Mrs. S. D. Macdonald. Mrs. G. D. Mead and Mrs F. G. Oldham. Acting as cashiers were Mrs. M. J. Keavs and Mrs. C. F. Oland. The home cooking table was In charge of Mrs. Ernest Gammon while Mrs. H. M. Foote attended the miscellaneous table. In charee of the convener's raffle were Mrs. G. D. Mkad and Mrs. E. V. Whiting, the winners being as follows: Tea waeon, Mrs. Brown. No. 390. Bedspread, Mrs. J. E. Boldie, No. 274. Hand painted pictures, Tom Beattle, No. 563. War Ravlnrs Certificates, George Muir. No. 638. Table lamp. G. A. Grant, New Westminster. No. 940. A brief but delightful musical Tornm included vocal .solos by Mrs. W. Martin, accomnanled. by Mrs. E. J. Smith, and niano selections by Mrs. G. D. Mead n Armour manaeer of the Poncol'dnted Whalln? r-- rtntinn a Tnf Hflrr. T'Vih u-ill bo nn-ratM n?ntn this conrAn arrived at Rn Hrbnr on J.hfcOuen ChnrMt" Ilanr'. at yv if h wpk froom victoria, vflWs of whaling station --- -imp with him. mi: sU'kkmk ( oust or hkitiii roi.i'Miiit in rjioimr, In the liiller of tlie -.wroiaiMriimii Act" and In Hie Matter of Hie KMate of Matthew Murray. iiTeae TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hla Htot Jiide Fisher, le-aj Judge of the Sucrcme Court of British UMumoia. i ws Oil Uie ay ui ' w.ni ArtminlRtrator of the Estate f MaMlhew Murray, Icrmerly of the City of Prince Rupert, peceosea, iw ""i on or about the 30th day of January. AD 1943. AH person lncletated to the .m MM,le are required no pa -ww DIIIUUIiv w v . r,-.wiife anH il ron hftvin? claims against the Raid EwtaW Me required to file them wn me pni., v,r lt dav of May, A D. 1943 ... ...i. (.ri.Kiii trvn will be made lauinx u..'-w.- ----- . , rxini nnlv to suola claims of r ahnti hAv been noUiled. nATirn i Prince Rupert, B.C this 19Ui 'day of April, 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. ami ii H en ..... , " It Is K Wilv nSWTB r 5. -'a KB w I u&i msrto V W : ft. M To Do p I 1 fames Ltd. si I c-.k I i irt Pioneer Drvu&iats g T"ERFVAti . at S 'Mi MUKF, rilUINKa 61 "u " SUna P Daily Irom 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. j " and Holidays from 12 -2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. g Ello'g 1 Ian lf.1..l.i M 1 A. T. Parkin. Borden str -!.. j i tv, oli,o ...oo , t..j u . " ""ai auu oi oiewan, ana now Park n nnH Mr n r att v, ! r t'".nB. clloV 31 Masseu, is pay- ,rV i lnZ a ranei visit to the city. She uuu.cima uc ivus. rar- rlvpri vplrri9v mnm nr from tonight. She is the daushter of Dr. j. u. J3. Dunn or Massett A complete moble recruiting unit of the Royal Canadian Air Force will visit Prince Rupert to morrow and Thursday, holding ses. sions at the City Hall. The recruiting party, consisting of recruiting officer, medical officer, women's division officer, airman and air woman, will be equipped to admln- '"ter tests and medical examinations necessary for the enlistment of both men and women. Moving pictures' in connection with Ihe Victory Loan campaign will comprise the program the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club tomorrow. W. D. Lambie and R. G. Gibson are in charge of the arrangement of this program. tfhucuhcemehtJ All, advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Cathedral Easter Sale. April 29. C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall, April 29. Mayday Ball, Oddfellows' Hall, Frl. April 30. Turkey Dinner, Baptist Church, pril 30. W.O.TJVI. Invitation Dance, May 5 Oddfellows' Hall. Spring Bazaar W.A., May 6. United Church Little Norway Tea. Mrs. Munthe, May 8. Hospital Tea, Nurses Home, May 13. Cambral 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. in Tin: srritKMi: rot iiT of uritish rOl.r.MlUA IN NtOHATK In Hie Mutter of the "ArtmlniMrntlnn Art" .and In the Matter or the Krtate of Thomnt ItnvliUon I.nlnl, Deceased. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor W. E. Flslier, made on tile 9t!l day .of April, A.D. 1943. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Davidson Laird, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereioy requirro vo luniou properly verified, to me oh or about the 9th day of May. A.D. 1943, and all parties Indebted to tne esiai ore requir i pay the amount of thedr indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Buperx, u.u, una 9th day of April. A.D. 1943. Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. BACKtheATTACK THEY -say It with BULLETS yOU say it with BONDS Smith & Elkins THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES i Furniture, A Housewives League Meeting to Stoves. Tools, Musical Instruments. C. Christopher returned to the ?Lty at lhe end oi the week from a trip to Vancouver. ACanadlan Club Nomination Meeting, Mrs. Balagno's, Tuesday, Apr. 27, 8' p.m. Annual Eletcion, Mrs. Blackaby's, May 5, 3 pjn. (98) The body of Harold Frederick payer, victim of a drowning accident in the Skeena River last week, has been sent to his home at Mines ,f in, ntario where the funeral will take place. ' John Locker, well known pioneer of Port Clements, is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the Queen Charlotte Islands yesterday morning. Enlistment of Miss Noreen Grace Gibson of the City Hall staff in the women's division of the Royal Canadian Air Force is officially Islands and will be returning there niRht, East End Hall, 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. R. Morgan returned to the logging camp at Huxley Sound, Queen Charlotte islands, at tne ena of the week after a trip to Vancouver to receive medical treatment. The shoe sale at Ladies' Shoppe continues. Stock is ing fast at reduced prices. Style mov- The recent ads that the Peoples Store, Cut Rate Shoe Store and Mens and Boys Store are open Saturday nights are not correct. All 3 stores close at 6 pjn. Saturdays. A Old Time Dance, Poole's Dining Hall, Saturday, May 1. 8:30 to 1? p.m. Gents 50c. Employees and Ladies Free, with pass. The drawing for the Prince Ru pert General Hospital rattle was held at the Capitol Theatre last night. The winner of the round trip to Vancouver was Mrs. G. R. Eburne. Mr. and Mrs. Walter will be leaving Massett tomorrow for .Vancouver to take up future residence. Mr. Middleton was formerly provincial police officer at Massett and has been recently in the service of the B. C. Bridge and Di edging Co. at Port Edward. Mrs. W. L. Coates returned to the city yesterday afternoon irom Vic toria wnere she went a couple of weeks ago with Mr. Coates who is leceiving medical treatment In the south and will not be returning for a few weeks yet: Word has been received in the city by his mother, Mrs. J. A. Hln- ton, of the promotion oi Lyman Hinton, who Is serving In England, from the rank of lieutenant to captain. Capt. Hinton was seen by local officers recently returning from England. Queen Mary Tournament Near Close Results of last week's day in Queen Mary Chapter's bridge tour nament are as louows: George Howe and G. W. RUd (derham won from Mrs. F. G. Old IVtm QnH rvm TTnrttrfinn t Mr nrA Mrc flnrtrffo TTlltc nliMl from Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blank (eliminated). Ernest Wilding and A. H. Hlll- Tout won from Corp. Blues and Corp. Tansley (eliminated). Sergt. Robinson and Leading Aircraftsman Millar won. over Pte. D. Dampsey and Stoker W. J. Johnson (ellmlnatedf. Pte. Weiner and Pte. Orne won over Sam Laufner and Dean Pef- ley (eliminated). Arthur Robertson Is proceeding with the work of renovating the wharf at Old Massett on the Queen Charlotte Islands, the job being now well under way. For some time now, vessels calling at Massett have been using the wharf at Old Massett instead of New Massett. FOR SALE Westingliouse Electric Range, first-class condition. 1 Sink. 1 Wash Basin. 1 Large size Dresser. 30 Pillows. 1 Meat Cutter at a low price. B.C. Furniture Phone Black 32 i THIRD AVENUE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELU, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c np 60 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Trince Rupert, B.C. rhone 281 P.O. Box US AUSTRALIA VISITORS VANCOUVER. ADrrt27 Arrivine here Saturday afternoon a group of nine parliamentarians from Australia and New Zealand, en- route to Great Britain to attend meetings of the British Empire Parliamentary Association, entrained by Canadian National Railways for Montreal where they will arrive Thursday morning. During four hours spent in Van couver the distinguished visitors were guests of the British Columbia government which was represented by Hon. Norman Whlttaker, speaker of the legislative assembly. Enroute east they will make only one stoDover at Winnipeg where they will spend one day. They were welcomed Monday evening there by representatives of the Manitoba government. , In this party are D. Os Watkins, member of the house of representatives from New South Wales, who leads the important delegation; Senator J. I. Armstrong, New South Wales; Senator A. N. Mac-. donald, West Australia; A. 0Bad- man, member of South Australia 'House of Representative; B. H. jCorser, member of Queensland 'House of Representative: Hon. J. Middleton i A. Guy, Tasmania, A. Wilson, Vic toria, W. P. Endean L.L.B., and L. G. Lowry, both members of House of Representatives of New Zealand. Accomoanying them throughout tnejr transcontinental journey is H. J. Nevin. travelling passenger agent, Canadian National Rail- ays, Montreal. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet. Brooklyn 2 1 .667 Cincinnati 2 2 .500 Pittsburg 2 2 .500 Chicago 2 2 .500 St. Louis 2 2 .500 Boston ' 1 1 .500 Philadelphia 1 1 .500" New York 1 2 .333 American League New York 3 0 1000 St. Louis 2 1 .667 Cleveland 3 2 .600 Washington 3 2 .600 Detroit 2 3 .400 Philadelphia 2 4 .333 Chicago 1 2 .333 Boston 1 3 .250 CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE Kitchen range. Elio's. Studio lounge, chest of drawers, buffet, table ana three chairs, bridge table. 92 Hays Cove Circle. (99) FOR SALE Piano. Special offer tn armed forces. Box 478 Daily News (1021 FOR SALE New cabinet Electric Sewing Machine, $75.00 F.OJ. Terrace. Mrs. Harris, Box 177. Terrace.. B.C. (99) HELP WANTED WANTED Truck driver for Cart age business; Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 34. (Mi HAIRDRESSER wanted for well- established beauty shop. Apply Unemployment Office, AF 49. (103) WANTED . Three men, day shift only, to board aid share room. Green 596, 851 9th Avenue West. WANTED Woman to do light house duties. Good wages. Phone Green 596. '102' WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (tf) WANTED WANTED Coal and wood range. Phone Blue 395 WANTED Small outboard motor. Apply P.O. Box 441, City. (103) WANTED TO BUY Small 14ft double-end rowboat. 246 F. D. Howard, Smith Bros". & Wilson. (99) WANTED Washing machine. Phone Blue 815. (99) CLASSIFIED WANTED Housekeeping room by shipyard worker, Apply Box 474 Dally News. WORK WANTED WANTED Light sparetlme em ployment In evenings. Phone Blue 617. (93) LOST LOST Mhn's Rolex Wrlstwatch between Dry Dock and .Smiles Cafe. Name W. R. Johnson on back. Finder please return to Daily Ne.ws. (99) LOSTKeys In black leather case this morning. Finder please leave same at Dally News. (93) To save money on fvSjJyS) blades and enjoy real shaving comfort too, ask fflfwN for MINORA jUDES Todays BEST BUY TORY BONDS FOR ALL OTHER BEST BUYS J BUY AT NOTICE Due to existing conditions we are forced to announce hat commencing May 1st we shall be able to redeem our coupons for glassware only. To our customers having coupons on hand, we suggest that they be turned in before May 1st as we have several valuable premiums In stock. Coupons received after May 1st will be honored for glassware only. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-10 P.O. Box ."" VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Let us do j-oar Shoe Repairing. Mail Your Shoes We Pay Return Charges and give you 24 HOURS SERVICE High Class Workmanship Best Material Reasonable Charges TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! Prop. II. Van Berkel (formerly of Prince Rupert) iiii Our hoys are still MANACLED in Germany You are still Free to BUY.VICT0RY BONDS and get them released quicker Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA