1 I f - V. PAOE TSvO THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday Arcrsri Mr. and Mrs T. W Brown and d?u?hter re'urrxd to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Id th, "uprrm. Court of ItrltKh ColambU In Probate In tb, iUUn nt tb, "AdnJnl'tratlon , Art" and In th, Mattrr f th, F.tat, or Mrr-lirt John lmtt. IManl, lotUt, TAKE NOTICE that by onkr of Hm HDor W. E IMcr. nuKle on the am 3&r of Juir a. d. 1M3 i trt appotnCl MmlvAie rater erf the EXat, of Herbert Joan MrnoU. de-ttaeal asd kll panics barlog claims the aakl este are beret7 rwjutwl to furnish same, property verified, to me on or about the 24th day of August A. D. 1943 and all parttes lnobcd to the estate arr requlrnl to pa; the amount of tbelr tnoaotedneaB to me forth. ILh dated t Prince Rupert. B.C. thi 24th day of July A. D. 1M3 NORMAN A WATT OfleUl AdminiHtrator. Prlnr Rupert. B C .niiBJBtBurETjiixxar.Bta g Fresh Local Raw and f H B P Pasteurized MILK g VALENTIN DAIRY 1 PHONE 657 p !.(BrBBlB3B!BzflraFB'3BrB VICTORY SHOE RENEW 531 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. We have moved to larger premises and will now be able to give quick service Mail or express jour shoes to us. Please enclose your home address, it will help to speed delivery. WE PAY THE RETURN CHARGES Third Avenue (Next to Daily News) ilrs. A. 1L Dowther returned to the city this morning from a trip o Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs J. S. Wilson returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. C. E. Cullin has Joined the taff. of the Prince Rupert dry dock as supervisor of women's welfare. - Roll your owners! Go for Ogden's The Pony Express, in the old days of the West, carried essential messages... Here is one for you: ; For complete .smoking satisfaction follow the example of the old-timers and go for Ogden's a distinctive blend of choicer, riper tobaccos. Ogden'i quality for pipe imokert, too, In Ogden's Cut Plug. John L. Noble and -F.. Darling, representatives of the B.C. Underwriters' Association, who have been in he city conferring with the civic authorities in connection with the city's water supply, left yesterday on their return to Vancouver. KWONG SANG KING HOP KEE CHOPSUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 :th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.ro. to 1:30 ajn. Tuesday 10 p.m. to 1:30 ajn. Outsiie Orders from 2 p.m. a.m. Phone Red 247 Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARD S WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Bcsncr Block, 3rd Street Phone J234 JUST RECEIVED a Shipment of SIMMONS Bed Springs and Mattresses (Size 4'G" and 4'0") REAUTVREST SLEEP UNIT, DEEI'SLEEP SLUMHERKLNG ELI0 FURNITURE STORE Prince Rupert Harry Harrsor. president of thp local Boilermaker- Union, and James Nlcoll, secretary, returned to the city this morning from Vancouver where they attended a recent conference. I Mrs. O. Bolton arrived in the city this morning from Victoria , to take up residence. She is ac companied by her daughter, Jane, and son, Pat. Miss Lucille Brooksbank, who recently graduated from the University of Washington at Seattle as an instructress in household .science, arrived in ; the city this morning from the south to pay a visit with her , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ' Brocksbank. before returning to Vancouver to join the staff of the schools there. a ll U -ii. albU-S MitUCuC or DOCLASs MAVf SEEM SPEWTOMTWE IMTER-matiojal vacht pacts TO WW A cuPwcerM out hlwsreo Don't spend a tot for nothing! Come to Watts & Nickel son's and get real dollar for dollar value with every purchase! SPECIAL OFFERS In New and Used FURNITURE Used Beds and Springs, New Coffee and End Tables, Used Windows, New Mattresses, Used Carpet, .arge size, Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen Cabinets , New Cabin Stoves, etc. Used Bed and Springs, for the two $9.50 Uted Kitchen Cabinets, at 510.00 Used Carpet, large size M1.00 Used Windows, from .. 60c New Occasional Chairs, real bargain $12.50 Used Bathroom Sinks, good condition, from $4.S0 ,B.C. Furniture Phone Black 324 THIRD AVENUE ACTIVITIES 0FY.M.CA. AND Y.W.C.A. By Chester Le Maistre Hello there! I haven't had any suggestions from the suggestion I put in .Monday's paper about what I can say In this column .Dorothy Garbutt usually writes every day. I have come to regard this Dorothy Garbutt in a sew light since I have been trying to think up interesting things Co put in her place. The one old standby of the weather jahich offers such excellent -op portunities lor comment comes under the "remember security" heading and, like my sister and I "We Don't Talk About That." Anyhow today there is one notice at hand which must be put in the papers I was told and it is this. "The men of the On- i tario camp have the pleasure to announce that their bi-monthly j dances will be resumed commencing this Thursday. The dances will be held .at the Y hut in the .Midland camp at 8:30 and he YWCA Junior hostesses will be called or at Moose Hail The ncCke does not .say a cordial invitation is extended to all .hostesses but you can take it Li from us that it is- These dances. in case you haven't been to one are kxs ef fro at tea I-think so. And that is all there ts to say for today. I suppose I could to on and make up a lot of stuff which you would swallow And then promptly spit out. asttng nasty aspersion In she jdiree-tion of the .writer for fcavtag taken up year time with drivei So I shall stop right here. There is one little .story .which I heard the other day though that I think you might enjoy! It seems that a couple of movie stars were out riding in Lheir Gar and somehow got lost. They saw a Utile boy standing by the side of the road not far ahead and tiastened to inquir the way trom .him. "Oh I neve. j go beyond that tree over there 1 my mother went let me. said I the youngster. "You certainly don't know .much for a boy of your age do you?" "Maybe so IsaW the kid "But then I do:i : get lost do I?" Mrs. Kamoff, wife of Capt. Kamoff. R.C.A.. left last night for Vancouver. CoL and Mrs. C. V. Evitt returned to the city this morn- ' ing from a trip to Vancouver 'and Vancouver Island. Miss Irene Larson Jeft on a holiday trip to 'Jr. . iW.:. i " "Why Ur nH fr R MatheWS let. 1 yesterday on a trip to Victoria. ! F. C. Salter left yesterday fo: Vancouver on a vacation. Sydney Matfield, charged with supplying liquor to an Indian, was sentenced tc pay a fine of $59.4r spend one month in Jail, by Magistrate Vance in poHee court yesterday afternoon. Miss Lois Comer left yesterday for -Vancouver where she will spend a holiday. SAVE Ok SHAVES Viith Minora Blades! Minora outtasfs ordinary double-edged razor blades. It's the quoEf blade in th low-price field. NOW THE IS TIME The war .fa far from won; the toughest fighting fa still ahead f us. The Active Army needs .a constant fow -of volunteer recruits. Anyone between .18 and 45 fa .acceptable, if physically fit. DO NOT DELAY . . . VOLUXTEEIt TODAY! Visit your nearest Army Recruiting Office for full particulars. This Space Paid for by Jones Family Market THE AHMVv Men and W6J BE A VOLux . BE KEAhvTI summer u here, Get strung by A. B w iin.u. . . Bi.4 nun Apflr-me: A 1 'T Phone 4fl t,".-,!".c't. In th. l . .. ""WJ In Th, Man,, of J sjuurr rf tt.J trator " cf th, E trx g I 1 rorm,rly or Pr; : tbout the 20- i 'Z Tl JB43. An nco 7iJ lmrilnt wf -fvi. oy or .BeptcnJjcr AJ il which mtrv c r' J ft.. "1 this SOth tur t -. ,- . Vl I am going to Enlist..." 'I've thought this thing out carefully. The one thing I can't get away from is that there is no excuse for .anyone doing less than their. -best these days. "I'm young and no one is dependent on me. 'So my place is in the Forces, where I can do a full-time job. I'll have the pride of knowing I'm doing my duty, too. "Mother says I'll have opportunities I never .had before. I'll learn new work. I'll meet girls from all over Canada and see a lorof new places. Dad says in years to come I'll look back on this as one of the finest experiences of my life. He says the comradeship of the service is some-thing you can't duplicate .anywhere else. "It'll be a healthy life . . . good meals, plenty of, exercise, interesting things to do on and oH duty. And as Dad says, the pay is all clear income because everything is provided, 'including even medical and dental care." Womtn are urgently needed in tbttiaty, Army and Air Force. You don't require special qualifi. cations to enlht.You musfbebetueen 18 and 4 in good htalth, with Grade V III schooling or better, ,atuljt single, or married uitlxut dependent children. Go to any Recruiting Centre and talk it over. RCAF ; CWAC Royal Cndin Air Fore ' ' Canadian-Womtn'i Army-Corp WRCNS Womon'i Royal Canadian Naval Srvlca wis-