EDKESPAY. MAY 19, 1943 n THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRbk. NOTICE LOCAL NEWS NOTES i On and after June 1 this Association has decided not to handle Non-Member business with the exception of Marine Trade and U.S. and Canadian Gov-ernments' business. To take care of our Non-Member business, the Kaien Consumers' Co-operative Association' has been formed which you and all other consumers may join. Help Yourself Help Us Join The Kaien Co-op Now The Kaien Co-op will commence business in the food lines in the premises previously occupied bv the innu oasn anu uarry. Other lines of merchandise will be handled by agreement through our Cow Hay Store. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association Box 201, Prince Rupert, li.C. SUMMER . . . Camp Furniture FOLDING DECK CHAIRS, each S2.S5 FOLDINO CAMP CHAIRS, each $1.50 FOLDING TABLES, each 3.00 FOLDING CAMP COTS, strong canvass, $4.93 and $C30 Flour Covering, Marboleum, Congoleum, leltol, liexoleum, VISIT EHo Furniture Store llhird Avenue (Next the Daily News) For Income Tax ItKTURNS SF.E R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. KWONG SANG UING nor KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tal : 7lh AVE. WEST 10 jour patronage welcome 0Pens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Nms from 8 p.m. to 2 ajn. Phone Red ,247 F0K SALE i( Cotton Mattresses, at $1.50 9 Used Beds and Springs, at . . $9.50 ! 2 Electric Ranees at a very low price. Furniture onc nia;k 321 HUM) AVENUE L. Curry 'Late of Yukon) Chiropractor ""iiioime Room. Prince Rupert OPPORTUNITY J 'or fanciers of Scottks, Wires, Dalmations, Dobermans. Champion Stock Have City Licence, Kuildin? Material. Will Finance. Phone Black 823 ix Tin: srrurME roi ht ok mutism COM liltU IX ritOUATR In I lie Maltif nf llir "Administration Art" anil III llir .Mailer of thr KMntr of Jamil illit 4ntz, t lirrw lr known as Jacob Juutz. DraMHl. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of HU Honor Judge Fisher, lentil Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 4th day of May, AX). 1943, atipnlntfd Administrator of the Estate of Jacob a lies Joutz. otlierwlae known as Jacob Joortz, formerly of the Seittle-rwivt of Bella Coola, Deceased, who died on or about .the Uth day of November, A.D. 1S42. All peruana Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the fcroouat of their indebtedness to me forthwith and all perrons having claims agaln&t the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of June, AX). 1913. falling which distribution will be mode having regard only to such claims of whlah I ehall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rujwt, B.C. this 4th day of May, 1043. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. ix Tiir. si I'ltKMi: roriu or mtmsn f Ol.l MMA IX 1'KOIIATE III flip Matter of the "Administration Act" mid In the Matter of the rMnte erf Louis Klner Jolimisen, ntlu-rulse known a I.oiiIh Johansen, Im pumM Intestate TAKE NOTICE Uit by order of HU Honor, W. E. FWher, made on the 30U1 day of April A.D. 1943, I was appointed AdmlntMrmtor of the estate of Louis EIner Johansen, otherwise Known as Louis Johansen, deceased, and all par ties baring el&lms agatruit the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, projjerly verified, to me on or before the 1st day or June. a.u. ana ui titles Indebted to (the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me rcHithwun. DATED at Prince Rupert, D.C. this 1st day of May A.D. 1943 NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C IX TUB Sl I'ltKMi: rOl UT OF IlKITISII COLI MIIU IX rKOIIATK In the Matter of the "Administration Act" and ' lit the slatler of the ftatr of Albert Mennril. Otherwise Known as Allien UlanUe. Ilwesiseil. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. W. E. Ftehcr, made on the 30") ,. irii a n 1943. I was a.mi'l Administrator of the estate of A?rt Menard, otherwise known as AUP lande. deceased, and all parties having claims apUnst the said estate we hereby required to furntah same, properly SriflSTiM on or before the 1st day . a n 1943. and all pari' 111 debted to the estate are required to pay the amount of Mieir Indebtedness to mo loruiwmui, ... DATED at Prince Rupert. B 0- tnM hl wt day of May A D. i4J ' ,.--. WATT NORMAN A, Official Administrator Prlnc Rupert, B.C, A Annette Powell's Beauty Shop ! A Bedding Plants For Sale. Wlld-for better permanents. Fourth String's Greenhouse, Alfred St. () across from Post Office. Phone! Blue 917. 10. (tf) Tune In to CFPR Thursday. 6:30 p.m., and hear M. J. Coldwell. C.C.F. MP. on "Economic Planning." (118) A "SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN LINENS," also Jerseys, crepes and seersuckers, . newest shades and styes-At "Star's;" opposite Commodore Cafe. Geoffrey Wootten, who has been in charge of the Fourth Victory Loan campaign here, sails tomorrow night on his return to A call to put out a chimney fire at 1077 First Avenue was answered by the fire department yesterday afternoon at 1:50. The fire was put out before any damage was done. Lieut. Commander C. S. Glassco, area commanding officer of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets, arrived in the city today from Vancouver to visit the oleal corps of which he. will make an inspection Lieut Commander uias-oco is accompanied by Lieut. Hooper, liaison officer, J. Milne, another Sea Cadet officer, and David H. Gibson of Toronto, chairman of -the Dominion council ol the Navy League of Canada. Lieut. Commander Glassco addressed the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon today and Mr. Gibson will be the speaker at the Rotary Club rthhctthcetnehtJ All advertisements in thin I n.411 Ua - V. J M wiuuui win uc cuatgea ior n full month at 25c a word. Jobs Daughters Tea, Novelty Sale, May 29, Mrs. Art Nlckerson's 801 Summit Ave. Diptheria susceptibility Schick)' testing for adults at Health Unit Office (2 doors from Library) Mon day and Friday, 5 to 6 fc.m.; Sat urday 9 to 12 ajn. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Flaten, May 19. Eastern Star Dance, May 21. Sons of Norway Invitation nnnpp bddfellows' Hall, May 21. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, May 28. St. Peter's Tea and Home Cooking, Mrs. J. W. Morehouse, June 10th. Hill 60 Mystery Tea, June 3rd, Mrs. O. E. Moore, 5th Ave. W. Navy Tea, Mrs. Borland's, June AITTIOX SALE Timber Sale 3'!93 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 12 o'clock noon on the 6th day of June. 1943, in the office of the Dittrtet Forester. Marine Building, Vancouver. B.C., the Licence X32973, to cut 4,250,000 tJbm. of Spruce on an area Bltuated at Shannon Bay-Masaert Inlet and Juskstla InWt. Queen Charlott" Islands Land District. Two (2) years iwlll be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one told." Further particulars may be obtained from the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., or the District Foresters at Prince Ru pert and Vancouver, B.C. Announcement I)KS. LARGE 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. 9 Frncli Fresh T.nrn1 Local Raw Haw nnrl and E Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY HIONE 657 J. M. S. Loubser D.C, B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone 4I AEllo's Pay Casn for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. In spite of a request of the utilities committee, no report from the city engineer on the water situation .was forthcoming at the meeting of the city council Monday Rotary Luncheon THURSDAY, 1 P.M. Commodore Cafe Speaker: David II. Gibson, Dom. Pres. Navy League of Canada Donald Fraser, who has been acting as unit organizer for the Fourth Victory Loan on the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived In the city this morning from the Islands, being on his way back to his home in Vancouver. He has been on the Islands for the past six weeks. CitTA Horn mamlur. nA.a (nlttntnd at a meetnir of the lor-al Mnnsp I FOR SALE New 8-room house and 4 lots. Immediate possession, small taxes, Frederick St.; $3,000. Also 2 lots and lumber for 4-roomed house; $400. H. G. Hel-gerson, Let. (118) FOR SALE House, 8 rooms, fire-1 place, furnace, nice grounds and view. Occupancy about May 20. Near Dry Dock. Price $4,750. Terms. O. P. Tinker Ltd. 4, . 120) FOR SALE Porcelain front' coal and wood cook stove with; water fion. 940 Ambrose, after 7 pjn. (118) FOR SALE Quantity of hard wood, cross-cut saw, sledge hammer, many other tools, 415 5th Ave. East after 5 o'clock. (121) FOR SALE Range, table and chairs, dresser and bed. 1105 Am-rose Ave. Red 981. U18) FOR SALE 1940 Chrysler Royal Coupe. Accessory equipment, 5 white side-walled tires, Jhilco push-button radio, super heater. Low mileage. Perfect condition. Phone Blue 935. (121) FOR SALE White enamel bath tub and shower bath. Apply Be:; 491 Daily News. (119) FOR SALE Buick In running order, will sell cheap. 415 5th Ave. East. (117) FOR SALE 3-roomed house, 1136 Hays Cove Ave. $1150 cash. ; Write or phone L. Nohr, Inverness. ' B.C i (117) FOR" SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Ello's used department, Third Axenue next to Daily News, Prince Rupert. LOS? LOST Stetson hat with initials F. C.B. Taken by mistake from restaurant 8:00 p.m. Monday. Please return to Dally News or Pioneer Rooms. (113) FOR RENT FOR RENT Room and board for men sharing, 718 Fraser Street. (120) ROOM TO RENT One 2 roomed shack in Terrace In exchange for similar accommodation in Prince Rupert. Box 493 Dally News. (118) Notice The U Si I Cafe has changed management since May 15, 1943. The undersigned will not be responsible far any debts contracted under the name of U & I Cafe. CHRISTINE VEITCH NELSON British Home Guardsman are to be Issued with a new kahakl beret which is to replace the field ser vice cap used by the British Army "Oh, light a Sweet Cap and forget it!" Yes, Sweet Caps do help to relieve the long strains of war. That is their war-time Job. At this very roomer t, they are helping our-warriors to get the full benefit from their moments of ease . . . and doing it s5 well that they are the most popular cigarettes with Canadians everywhere. SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES 'The purest form In which tobacco can be smoked" Lodge last night. Past Governor B.,mtendent r the Port SImPson J. Bacon was in the chair in the ' General Hospital, and C. B. Flewin absence of Governor Fred Cam- are visitors in the city today. They eron. A Joint get-together with the came in on the Sunbeam II last Women of the Moose Is planned evening and will be returning to for the near future. 1 Simpson this afternoon. Classified Ad FOR SALE HELP WANTED APPLICATIONS will be received for the position of Accountant ' for the City of Prince Rupert. Applicants must have had previous municipal accounting experience. Apply, stating age, qualifications, experience, salary expected and date available to Unemployment Insurance Commission, (tf) WANTED AT ONCE Ten female -workers for old, established "5irV cleaning plant in city, height hours per day, good wages. Apply National Selective Service, A.F. 43. (121) NAMES of reliable boys and girls for paper delivery route are being received at the Daily News office. WANTED Truck driver for Cartage 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) WORK WANTED CARPENTER repairs.palntlng, pa per hanging. Black 241. (117) WORK WANTED Handyman wants work evenings after 5 o'clock. Box 489 Daily News. (118) WANTED WANTED to buy, 2 or 3 room house. Apply Box 490 Daily News. (119) WANTED Small cook stove in good condition. Phone Red 481, mornings. (123) WANTED URGENTLYi Suite or house, $20.00 reward. Phone 308. (tf) WANTED TO RENT Furnished or Unfurnished house, apartment or housekeeping rooms. M. Foster, Rupert Hotel. (120) WANTED to swap use of house In Vancouver for one In Prince Rupert. Apply J. McKenzle, Commercial Hotel. (120) WANTED Furnished room ror light housekeeping, No children. Urgent. Box 492 Dally News. (120) WANTED Truck driver for Wholesale Meat Distributors. Apply National Selective Service, Prince Rupert, A.M. 45. (tf) WANTED Reliable woman to care for two children, Private room and board. 251 5th Ave. W. (119) WANTED, urgently $25 reward for house or apartment, couple with tiny baby need place by June 1. ' Call Blue 878. (US) WANTED URGENTLY House or apartment for young couple with small baby. Phone Blue 878. (200) WANTED Coal and wood range. Phone Blue 395 Latest recruit into the Canadian Active Army at Prince Rupert is Archibald Campbell McCallum, 40, miner and steel worker, of Dapp, Alberta. If occulooaSr Toor dtiler li out of Sweet Cipt, It's , becanic the demand for orcrtcae is to great ud u Imiilcnt. Surelr they deiente thent fir it I Atlc Itt Sweet Caps again tomorrow. H. Wilson and J. A. Brown left on Monday night's train, returning to their home at Cedarvale after spending a few days at Sunnyside cannery. SALE AT STYLE SHOPPE CONTINUING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Complete Line of New Shoes Ordered last fall has just been received. fiOING ON SALE AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES . BOOKS FOR GIRLS land BOOKS FOR BOYS Anne 6f Green Gables $1.50 Just Mary Stories (CBC) .'. $1.10 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm $2.50 Girls Hobby Book $1-50 L. M. Montgomery Books $1.25 The Bobbsey Twin Books 60c Garden City Classics $1.50 Dave Dawson Series 75c Tom Sawyer 90c Moby Dick $1-75 Famous Adventure Series $1.35 Round the World Stamp Album . . 35c Ace Stamp Album 75c 1 i s I I 1 n McAJ us IJ. m (Ml om.cuai 6 'jmsmmmmimtmsmmmmm c, r-r- .11 11 m '.J m pi