APRIL 20, 1WM nnouncement In order to conserve existing stocks and shipments of goods due to arrive, we have decided to shorten our store hours by closing all day Thursday of each week, commencing April 22nd. Wc regret that present-day conditions make (his action necessary. 3 HEN THE AMPAIGN StdYtS BACK THE ATTACK Vj BUY THE fcM mm it v..VH N III Willi Ssi rv i i hi m i OSs M A ma r s r. r mm mm 't AiVJ iT 7 s. tX! ltisX r i T T r tmpitn I nriioQ A nnv Ml II I I I 1 WW I .1 J f (We Lead, Others Follow) B B ';"! "! " Mil ,'t'K!1 ATI KS ml W t W7. : U i, MJ Wl ". B I APRIL SHOWERS SPRING CLEANING ?i Hnnrl Cpnnex w - M. J. W ff C W. --ewwva ..-we I! French Balm two sizes Almond Hand Lotion Adrienne Creams Talcum Powders large tins in assorted perfumes 25c tin es Lid. Pioneer Druqgiats "EXAI.L STORE PIIONEJ? 81 and 82 , Oper, i)any rom 9 a m tm 9 p nl. IlollJ . . n m n nm """""is irum ic - e, p.m. unu i - f r-"" mtai!miBf1,BmnimTwmTyMf lose anything, advertise for it H ii IW1 A motion was put through at last night's meeting of the city council ratifying the appointment of Aid. W. H. Brett as acting mayor during the recent brief asbsence of Mayor W. M. WatU ffom the city. A Due to the absence of the Pub-He Health Nurses, who are attending the annual Health Worker's Institute in Victoria, the Pre-school and Infant Clinics on April 20th, 21st, 27th, and 28the have been cancelled Regular Clinics will be resumed on May 4th and 5th. Olof Hanson. M. p fnr stponn had a letter before the city council ar- .ia.si nignts meeting preferring uriher assistance in connection vith the matter of employment of Canadians on United States projects in the north. Aid. J. S. Black urged that the matter should be larified as soon as possible. WANTED Pipefitter's Helpers and General Labor for work In Prince Rupert. Good wages and bonus. Apply National Selective Service Office, A.M. 40. dnncuhcetnentJ AH advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Sonja Home Cooking sale. 24. 20 Mayday Ball, Oddfellows' Hall, Frl. April 30. W.A. Coast Reglmenf, Service Men's Dance, Empress Club, Easter ' Monday. Turkey Dinner, ' Baptist Church, April 30. Cambrai Spinster's Spree, May 14, Spring Bazaar United Church W.A., May Q. Little Norway Tea. Mrs. Munthe, May 8. Entertainment, Oddfellows' Hall, May 16. Help Norway Com. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Flaten, May 19. IX THE SlTKKMK ( Ol'KT OI' HKITIMI rOM'MIIIA IX l'KOKATK In (lie .M.iltcr of the "AilminMrallon I Af and In 1 lie Matter tif the Kstnte of Thomas Hit I1K011 l.alril. Dereiisril. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor, W E. Fisher, made on the Otn 1 day of April, A.D.. 1943, I was sppolnted I Administrator of the Estate of Thomas j Davidson Laird, deceased, and all parties i having claims against the' said estate I are hereby required to furnish same. properly verified, to me on or about the 9th day of May, A D. 1943, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to t pay the amount of their Indebtedness to n roruiwun. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.,. this 9Ui day of April, A D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C IX Till: KITHEME COl UT )l' IlKITISII rOM'MMA IX ri(()HATE III the Matter of the ''Administration Act" ami In the Matter of the Estate of OeorRf Mltihell Eraser, Itemised TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, local .Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 5Ui day of April A D. 1943 B,p!olntcd Administrator of the Estate of Oeorge Mitchell Praser. formerly of the City of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of January, 1943. All per. sons Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their In-delUlnes to me forthwith and all parsons lKWlng claims aeaJiint the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th cif Mo AD. 1943. faJlln whloh distribution will be made having regard only to suali claims of which I alKill have 'been notified. DATED at rrlnoe Rupert, B.C this 5Ul day of April, 1943. NORMAN A, WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C THE DAILY NEW3 PAOE TORES LOCAL NEWS NOTES AEllo'g Pay Casn for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. Mrs. Forbes returned to the city yestciday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver on nursing duties. April C.C.F. Bridge, Valhalla Hall, April A The shoe sale at Ladies' Style Shoppe continues. Stock Is moving fast at reduced prices. Accounts totalling $35,173.21 were passed, for payment by the city council last night on recommendation of the finance committee. A Moose Lodge meets tonight at 8 o'clock in Eagle's Hall. All members requested to attend. Sergeant Tony Alnsjey, chief an- nouncer and program director of radio station CFPR, expects to leave tomorrow for a brief-trip to Seattle. Miss Olga Pecisky arrived In the city yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to Join the staff of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative fish oil plant as laboratory technician. City council meetings will henceforth be held on the first and third Mondays Qf each month under amendments to the procedure bylaw which were put through at last night's council meeting. Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, was given permission by. the city council last night to conduct a tag day on June 12. The permission was sougnx in a letter rrom Mrs. C. E. ppdimead. secretary of thp chapter. i On recommendation of the fin ance committee, the city council last night decided to selhlot 4, block 6, section I to F. A. McLean for $435, lot 16, block 13, section ' to F. O. Bird for SI 15 and lot 1(5 block 28, sectioon 6 to H. Hanson for $216.17. Hall Janitor, has been Increased from $130 to $135. the $5 Increase being approved toy the city council last night on recommendation of the finance committee. It was ex plained that there had been union reques for an Increase in Mr. Mc- r, T , , . . , iv-wmuiuns crlmmon's salary salary to to bring Dnng It it up up to to KSa, 5prlnS heIflAiespaidothers'for t Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Parkin. I t J Cathedral Easter Sale," April 29. C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfel- I TTntl Anvil OH The salary of J. McCrimmon. Citv similar work. Aid. J. S. Black want ed to know If the Increase was on top of a $10 allowance which had ,'been made to Mr. McCrimmon covering the case of the city reading room, now closed. Aid. W. H. Brett, acting as a special committee, had no further report to make to the city council last night In regard to the lease of Waterfront Block B, which lies off Westview, to the United States En gineering Department. Further representations were being made. Meantime construction was already under way, it was said. J. M. S. Loubser D.C.. B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block - Phone 4 FOR SALE SPECIAL TRICES New hand-made RAO RUOS. Artistic designs. 18x38. Special $!.2.- RADIOS In first class playing condition. 7 to 10 tubes. Real Bargains $20 up TYPEWRITERS Good condition. Remington, Underwood, L. C. Smith. Real bargains'. SI." One 3-plece CHESTERFIELD SET. High grade tapestry covering. Regular $200, for St 50 Odd Lines, Pots, Pans, etc. B.C. Furniture PHONE BLACK 32-J TIIIRU AVENUE For Income Tax Returns see R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. Birth Notice A daughter was bom at the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital on Monday, April 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Irving, 1401 Atlln Avenue. R. C. St. Clair, .district forester, left on last evening's train for a trip to Smithers on official Olof Hanson, M. P. for Skeena, who arrived in the city a few days ago from Ottawa, will sail Thursday night for Vancouver. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 10:30, was reported this morning to be six hours late. Passengers leaving for Vancouver included Mr. and Mrs. J. Lothian, William H. Good, O. Temple and L. R. Dafoe. Mayor W. M. Watts reported at last night's council meeting on a meeting which he had had with Mayor William Mott on the occasion of a recent visit here of the latter. Mr. Mott had offered any assistance possible to the local council In meeting Its problems. Pflen,Women0ver40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? Don wru, rundown. rjhumJ foadlttoq makt iu tfl tawed out, oldf Trjr tturt Tome f ibieuk . B,M e,ierl tonli. itimuluie. oft needed ffter 30 or 40. Help you let n.iroul pep, Tim, vi-Ullljr. Trial IM Sfe. SAVE REALTXlONKY--V v."1 or 'P1! "Keonom," Mm And lava from IIJo. to He. At aU druuuu. Ulm todm;. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE New baby pram. $25. 215 Seventh Ave. West. (96) FOR SALE Kitchen range, Elio's. FOR SALE English Pram In good condition. $25.00. 619 5th. Ave East. (94 1 iieumvan'ted' WANTED Girl or man to help in LiSlPc.ery,AstQrA Must J)e able OoJ drive car. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AJ. 47. (tf) WANTED Truck driver for Cartage Business; must be able to keep records. Apply Unemployment Commission AM 34. (tf) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (tf) WANTED WANTED Chesterfield suite in good condition. 537 Seventh Ave. West. (94) WANTED ($15 reward) Urgently, light housekeeping furnished room, suite or apartment by married couple. Phone Red 617. (96) WANTED to buy folding pram in good condition. Phone Black 716 Mornings. (94) WANTED Large size outboard motor. Condition and price right. Red 710. (94) CLASSIFIED WANTED Housekeeping room by shipyard worker. Apply Box 474 Daily News. WANTED, by May 15 Three adults want 3 or 4 roomed house or suite. Would take possession earlier If available. A. MacDon- ald. Phone Black 937. WANTED Chesterfield suite in good condition. Write Box 473 Dally News. (94) MARRIED Couple with small baby would like to rent apartment or house, close in or down town. Will pay $50 rent for suitable place. Call evenings after seven. Mr. Murrary Conn, 1001 Third West, back entrance. (94) FOR RENT FOR RENT Bedrooms for single men. 742 Seventh 'Ave. West. (93) WORK WANTED WANTED Light sparetlme em ployment In evenings. Phone Blue C17. (08) PERSONAL $500.00 Protection, Sickness and Accident for ten cents a day. J. A. Pope, Prince Rupert Hotel. Write or Phone. (93) THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every 'Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Umltetf, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press Is exclusively entitled to use for publication A all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Press In this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also, reserved. DAILY EDITION EDITORIAL First Things First . . . VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 KICIIARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Let us do your Shoe Repairing. Mail Vour 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 Kupert) LADIES - Try ... ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE For Your Easter Permancnts Situated on 4th St., across from Post Office Annette has recently transferred her business here from Vancouver and will be glad to help you with your beauty problems if you will PHONE BLUE 917 FOR APPOINTMENT Your Last Chance f At Today's Low Prices The Price of Maclean's Magazine goes up on May 1st Mail or bring this coupon to McRae Brothers, Prince Rupert DO IT NOW! McRAE BROS. LTD. 1 Prince Rupert, B.C. ' Please enterxmy subscription for 'Maclean's for the term Indicated below at the old price. 3 years for $2.25 2 years for $1.50 1 year for $1.00 Name Mail Address (please print plainly) City or Town - . This is a new order renewal t mark which. Payment must accompany order This offer definately explresFriday, April 30 1 ' Tuesday, April 20, 1943 f The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, in con vention "Vancouver, has proposed another Dominion- provincial conierence to consider constitutional matters, f Such a proposal causes no surprise coming from A party that, as far as its acts and deliberations are concerned, consistently seems to ignore the fact that a vital war is CfOine on. the winning or lnsinir nf whiVh ronrpspnrs thn ' difference between Whether or not the things upon which i h i ,.i p mnrnnn 7PC ire nrronrinn nnn r oimx hotm ing. It is all very well for the C.C.F, to go on giving its attention to matters which predicate themselves upon win-ning the war but it might also be well for the same party ';o also do some thinking about this matter of winning ;ne war. A Dominion-nrovincial conference, it sppms tn us. is something that might be left for a time until after more j t.ctiii, uuoiiicoo uciuic ua lino uccu uispuscu ui. ll itr conceivable that such a conference might not be of anv benefit in preserving the national unity which is esseri- -ial lor us to have in pursuing our Avar job. "First things first" we would suggest to the C.C.F.