iDAr. MAY 1. 1943 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 1 1 HEADACHES LED BY THE HOUSANDS 1 BRITAIN recently made among .jon-ev romen, the home-front ti revealed they consider oneofthc three drug items fowled for health and morale. thousands, each ,,b more in war Plants... making Lesand the guns for fighting there's no time for pain. ,t the first sign of headache, Lorncura!giclpain...Hritisli naturally turn to Aspirin. - - ifV ,f headaches . . . cum-iiveiy. idUy.asf. Aspirin is rated (ifthcsatesianaigi-Mi-Biniuvi u nd costs less than jp a vauwi (economy Dome, mam ouio ive Aspirin on hand, for relief jn. tirinis made in Canada . ... j.jer company, umiicu. f the Hayer cross on each II vim don't see tlio cross, t nut getting Aspirin. MS All Westinghouse Elec tric Range, first- class condition. fink. Wash Basin. I... Urtre size Dresser. llnuo I Heat Cutter at a "low !.C. Furniture Phone Itlack .2 t THIRD AVENUE t'dlKME t OI KT OK IIU1TISI1 MiMnu is riioimi: lUlrt nt the "AilmlnMratlon Act' nml Itoft of Hip r.state of Matthew 'liirrar Iiit:imn1 I KTTE t!- by Order of HI .: Iscal Judge of the at Br: h Columbia, I C: ? of AjJrtl. A D. 1941. h - -or of the Estate I Si.-.:- formerly of the Cltv I r Deceased, wbo died j 20th dv nt Jamiarv. 1-lAl (- indebted to the - required to pay the -' indebtedness t me J E te are required to ' nie properly verified on ' C i of May, A D. 1943 1 : '.rLiinion will be made :r.ly to Mich claims of t-J TV . D . . t nr. "irrli 1943 "KMAN A WATT Offt-.al Administrator Prince Rupert, D.C I" Heme coiut or uuitism IV pimutTi-' . .. B ... . uiiff of ii., ,111ui,ainrt ,... ..... f Hie Kklale of Tlioman ! Dm eii-rcl, lnletnte wiicE that by Order of HU Plaher made on the 9rt " D 1943, I waa appointed ol the Eartate of Thomaa , "wwa, ana all partiea to me on or about the I L l943' and aU p"1"1101 ..- uue are roouipnci to ineir indebtedneea to NR-MAN A. WATT thla Official Admlnlatrator Prince Rupert, B.C IP lurur ....... ..... ' " ! "tOUATK Malt . Jlie "Ailmlnlslnitlon MOlliPtu, " rs,l"e ' m-k , "lamivck) lmuseil l h"M bV Order of Ills I" A n II, e on xne "",n , "43, I waa a.pilntl i sw."" waite of NlcK hi!re.kwwn s Nykola 1.1 h.... SLlltVWitr MJ A,. hVln2 lalim MmlnHt t.i B!?l1;,,,vby requl to l"" m '"" lu,y or May. A. d. IndeWert to the ) .Sn to m fortiuh. FX Al..J.nert. n.c this urllcl Administrator "Tlnx-e Rupert, n.O, LOCAL-NEWS NOTES AElio's Pay Casn for Furniture. Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tassie left this morning for a trip to Vancouver. The shoe sale at Ladies' Shoppe continues. Stock is ing fast at reduced prices. "RELIC ION AND LIFE WEEK" Style mov- Lieut.-Col. G. O. Fallis of Vancouver Is paying a brief visit to the city. He will leave Tuesday afternoon on his return south. Inspector Ernest Gammon, pro vincial police, left Thursday night for a trip to Victoria on official duties. The Committee for the Return of Properties oof the Ukrainian Labor Farmer Temple Association spon soring Mass Meeting at the Eagles' Hall, Sunday May 2, at 8 p.m. (102) Mrs. M. Anderson, after a brief visit to the city, is leaving tomor row night on her return to Stew; art. A. DANCE, Dry Dock Employees in Staff Dining Hall, Hays Cove Cir cle, Saturday,' May 1, 9:00 to mid night. Admission 75c. (102) From May 2nd to May "th There will be held at ST. PETER'S CHURCH a "Religion and Life Week." This week, which will be conducted by Rev. T. W. Scott of St, Mark's Church, Vancouver, will be an attempt to see more clearly the relationship of the Christian Religion to the vital problems which face us In our day. Everybody will be welcome at the meetings during this week. The week will start with the evening service on May 2nd at 7:30 pjn. and there will be a meeting every evening, Monday to Friday, at 7 45 p.m. savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FItASEU STREET PRINCE RUPERT J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Uooms KWONO SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST AH your patronage wtlcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 ajn. Phone Red 217 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PnONE 657 amiWarMIXBrjIi fjlian!BCTia"Ji'""""" J. M. S. Loubser D.C, B.A. Chiropractor tv.n.r. ninck rnone 11UV THE NEW Victory Bonds U. E. MORTIMER Thonc 88 324 2nd Avft Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Tonight's train, due from the East at 7 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be seven hours late. Captain Arthur Roberts left this morning for a trip to his home In Victoria. S. C. Thomson returned Thurs day from a brief business trip to Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Anderson are moving from the Louise Apart ments to the residence on First Avenue of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Eve who left recently for Victoria. a an interesting broadcast over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation network will be given by Brigadier James Mess on Sunday, May 2, at 6 pin. There will be a rebroadcast Sunday, May 9, at 6:30 p.m. over station CFPR, Prince Rupert. rfhhcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Oddfellows please meet at LOOP. Hall, Sunday May 2nd at 7 pjn. to attend annual Church Parade at First Baptist Church. Pre-school and Infant Clinic, King Edward School, Tuesday, 2 to 4; St. Peter's Church Hall, Wednes day, 2 to 4. W.O.T.M. Invitation Dance', May 5 Oddfellows' Hall. Spring Bazaar W.A., May 6. United Church Little Norway Tea. Mrs. Munthe May 8. 13. Hospital Tea, Nurses Home, May Cambrai Spinster's Spree, May 14. Tnlerfalnmenti .'6"ddf ellowsf Ua,Y, May 16. Help Norway Com. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Flaten, May 19. Eastern Star Dance, May 21. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, May 28. 1 TIIK NITKKMK f'Ol'KT Ol' IHtlTISII con . miu in I'lcoimt: 111 the Matter of the "Administration Ai't" and In the Matter of the I'.state f 4ohn Klee, HeceiiHMl Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Hraior, W. E. Fisher made on the 22nd day of April A. D. 1943, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Klee. deomsed. and all parties Having claims i&galrast the raid estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly rerl'led. ito me on or atjout ithe 27th day of May. A. D. 1943, and all parties indebted t the estate are required to pay the amount of Uielr Indebtedness , me Au-UtwtUl. DATED aft Prince Rupert, B.C., thla 27U1 day of April, A. D. 1843 G. H. HALLETT Official Administrator Atlin, B.C. Announcement DRS. LAKGE AND GIBSON wish to announce that they will occupy their new offices at 608 Third Avenue West, above Boston Cafe on and after April 27. No change in telephone number. Hi CHURCH NOTICES St. Peter's Anglican (Seal Cove) Rector Rev. E. W. Scntt 12:00 noon Sunday School. 7:30 pjn. Evening Service. This will be the flrsj service in the religion and life week and the special preacheV will be Rev. T. W. Scott of St. Mark's Church, Vancouver, B.C. The morning service has been cancelled owing to the fact that Rev. E. W. Scott will be ordained priest at St. Andrew's Cathedral at the 11:00 o'clock service. There will be ,a meeting of the Religion and Life Week every Monday to Friday at 7:45. These meetings will be conducted by Rev. T. W. Scott of Vancouver. A hearty invitation is extended to all in terested people. The 7:20 bus will get you there on time. : First Baptist Church (Fifth and Young) Rev. C. A. Wright Minister Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. "En during Persecution for Christ." Sunday School, 12:15 Junior Choir. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. "Friendship, Love and Truth." Anthem "Turn thy face from my sins" Senior Choir. Communion Service, 8:35, "Come, let us go up to the House of God." Social Fellowship Hour following the evening service. Welcome! The "Friendly Church," where strangers and visitors are especially welcome. The Independent Order of Oddfel lows and Rebekahs will be In attendance at the evening service. The Informal Gospel Hour (Undenominational) "A Great Coming Battle fh North Africa" will be the subject of the address by "The Carpenter" at 7:30 Sunday evening in the East End Hall, 1200 Block, Seventh 4 Avenue East, at the Inforjnal Gos- Del Hour. Undenominational. You are welcome. St. Paul's Lutheran 5th' and McBride Itev. Magnus K. Anderson, rasior Settlement out of court has been reached in the County Court case of Alva Moller vs. May Rot- luff In which there was a claim of $45 for board and lodging. W. O. Fulton acted for plaintiff and T. W. Brown for .defendant. 105 "DRATS" HITLER PAGLESHAM, England, May 1 CO Blind Mrs. Mary Fletcher who, whenever she hears an explosion remarks "That's that dratted man again, I suppose," celebrated her 105th birthday in this Essex vil lage. CLASSIFIED enue East. FOR SALE FOR SALE Kitchen range, Elio's. FOR SALE General Electric seven tube ("battery) radio, call after 6 o'clock, 737 Second Avenue, Ap artment 2. (104) I FOR SALE Easy chair. 132 8th Av FOR SALE 1 wedge tent, new, made of Egyptian silk, weight 4'2 lbs., size 6x7V2 ft. and 62 ft. in centre. Make an offer. Box 481 Dally News. (102) 11:00 ajn. "Peter Alone Wltn wajmiij miaaie Jesus." Anthem "In Heavenly Love Abiding (Christiansen), Lutheran Church Choir. 7:30 p.m. Speaker, Capt.' John Miller, Lutheran Chaplain. A very cordial welcome to all. First United Church G36 Sixth Avenue West Public Worship at 11:00 ajn. and 7:30 p.m. Church School at 12:15. Come and worship wim us. St. Andrew's Dean, Very Rev. J. II. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster, IV Lien Sunday School Supt., F. J. Skinner 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 10:30 a.m. Morning Prayer. H00 a.m. Ordination Service. Preacher, Rev. T. W. Scott, St. Mark's church, Vancouver. 1:00 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 D.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. First Presbyterian Church (Fourth Avenue East) Rev. A. F. RIacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 12:15 p.m. The Church School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. 8:30 p.m. The Sunday Evening Hour. Strangers and Men In the Services are cordially welcome. CIVILIANS Our hoys arc still MANACLED in Germany You arc still Free to BUY VICTORY BONDS and ?ct them released quicker Canadian Fish & Cold Storage NUNCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA LOST (104) FOR SALE Tent, 9x12. Good as new. $19.00. 137 9th Ave. W. (102) FOR SALE Barber's outfit two chairs, eight foot mirror and basin. Box 480, Dally News. (106) FOR SALE Piano. Special offer to armed forces. Box 478 Daily News (102) FOR SALE Household furniture. must sell fast. 226 Sixth Avenue East. (105) FOR RENT FOR RENT Bright front bedroom for gentleman only. 646 Taylor Street, Phone Green 830. (103) IlELP WANTED WANTED Cook for small family, Apply U. I. Commission AF. 52. (104) WANTED Housekeeper preferably between 35 and 50 years. Good wages, good home, small family, Red 879. (104) aged house keeper. Write Box 479 Daily News. (106) WANTED at once, 2 femald ware house clerks for shipyard stores, must be able to keep records, good wages. Apply National Selective Service AP 51. (106 WANTED Truck driver for Cart age business; Apply Unemploy-s ment Insurance Commission AM 34. (tf) HAIRDRESSER wanted for well- established beauty shop. Apply Unemployment Office, AP 49. . (103) WANTED Woman to do light house duties. Good wages. Phone Green 596. (102) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred military exempt. Apply Unemploy ment Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (tf) WANTED WANTED Coal and wood range. Phone Blue 395 Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED Small outboard motor. AddIv P.O. Box 441, City. (103) LOST At Job's Daughter's Dance novelty brooch, colored rose design with brilliant. Finder please return to desk, Prince Ruper Hotel, (102) LOST Puppy, black and white Springer Spaniel, 2 months old, female. Child's pt?t. Reward. J. W. Sanderson, B.C. Bridge & Dredge. IX TIIK KITKKMK COVKT OF IHtlTISII COM'MIIIA IX I'KOIUTK III llie Matter of Hie "Administration Act" aniU In llie Matter nf the Mate of Tlioma MrKostle. Het-easeil TAKE NOTICE that toy Order of 111b Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Supreme Court or Brltlan oonimran, i ras on the 29th day of AprU, A D. 1943 appointed Administrator of the Estate of ThfCtnHs MoRwtle, formerly oj uie -iv of Prince Rupert, Deceased. who died on nr about ltah dav of December, AX). 1942. All persons indebted to the said Estate, are required to pay the amount of Uielr indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons Imvlivz claims against th Mild Rpttaite are red Hired to file them with me properly verified on or .before the 15th day of June, A. D. 1943, falling . -1 . i ... 1 1 , i ;.rm ma1 ViAvinr regard only to such claims of which I kKaII HflVo Iwen nnfliried. DATED at Prince Ruwrt, B.C. this 29th day of April, 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, n.C NATIONAL SELECTIVE . SERVICE Men Born From 1902 to 1924 Must Prove Compliance With Mobilization Regulations When Asking Permits to Seek Employment T Y order of llie .Mini.ter of Labour Issued pur L siiant to National Selective Service Civilian Ilegulallons, (P.C. 216, January 19, 1913) an important change is now made in regard to tlio iue by Employment and Selective Sen ice Offices, of permits to seek employment. After April 30, 1913, a permit to seek employment may be refused to any male peron born in any of the years from 19M to 19it, inclusive, who ha.i reac)iel age 19. unless such person presents satirailory ev'nlenre that he has not contravened tho provisions of National Selective Service Mobilization Regulations (that is, Military Call-up Regulations). Eviilenre required is to be in one of the following forms: , .(a) A certificate of d'ueharge from Hit Majuty't Forcet after service during the pretent war; or .(b) a rejection tlip iauet by the Army on application for enliitmcnt; or ,(c) o certificate of medical examination utucd by tht Registrar of a Mobilization Board; or ,(d) a postponement order certificate issued by the Regis' trar of a Mobilization Hoard; or ! .() " the case of a male person born in any of the years ' from 1902 to 1916 inclusive, a statutory declaration on a form available in the employment office, that he is not a "single person" under Mobilization Regulations. Documents referred to in (a), (b) and (e), above need b presented only the first time a iermit is sought after April 30, 1943, unless subsequently asked for by a Selective Service ' Oflicer. Documents referred to in (c) and (d) above must b ' presented each time a permit is applied for. Two points under the new Regulations are to be speciallj noted: (1) Male persons applying for permits by mail should foruard with their applicatitms the evidence required (except (e) above). 'f,i) Selective Service Officer MAY furnish a permit without first being handed evidence, where the appli cant's services are required for immediate employment, or where a permit is asked for by mail, but in these cases the evidence must be presented to the. Selective Service Offker later, usually WITHIN THREE DAYS of the issue of the permit. All men, born from 1903 to 1921, vlio have readied age 19, are urged to co-operate villi Employment and Selective Service Officers in till matter. Help yourselves, help others applying for permits, Iielp the Offices to function moolhly, Iiy having your documents with you when needed. Department of Labour Humphrey Mitchell, Minister of Lalmur A. MacXamara, Director. Xatimutt Selective Service 1 VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Let us do your Shoe Repairing. Mail Your Shoes We Pay Return Charges and give you 24 HOURS SERVICE IS High Class Workmanship Best Material Reasonable Charges TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! Prop. II. Van Berkel (formerly of Prince Rupert) Todays BEST BUY Buy VICTORY BONDS FOR ALL OTHER BEST BUYS BUY AT I s I s 1 1 I I J 1 i s I i 1 i