wHSM limp' m wjooooooooooawooootjcrycHjiKiaaooooooooooooofsoa Ifffll'l M M M M 1' m . r r r J Mother's Day Sunday May 12 th B PRINTING COMPANY Office Supplies, Bookbinding,- Printing, Stationery Birthday and Every Day Cards, . a, .. . - iimmri'i uia vvi it IklVUll-IL HOT PI RMPLETEL Yl MODERN :.i comfortable rooms ! nty or hot water. bis weekly rates .ills tenants. i . .. . 1 nve ana ugiun si. v0 80 PHONE Q76 BG-saKra 'ere Now! . . . uQnr mrenn IIMITKD !"ndAvc and 4lh Btrcct RCd38fl P.O. Box 1291 Storage and Furniture Crating HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 SENSATIONAL D. D.T. INSECTICIDE 1IOMII ' .. :idc Dispenser contains 100 applications Ki Easy to operate mc.quitoesrants, bed bugs, roaches, etc. List Price $l..'5 KUNCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE '""tons anil llrntinir KnRinccrs ll" COAI. STOKERS ... n P.O. Box 772 KWONG SANO H1NG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Npxt to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 9 pjn. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 HOME OWNERS IT IS TIME FOR YOUR SPRING REPAIRING! We have now in stock a substantial quantity oT Cedar Shingles, Birch and Cedar TV 11! ,r nf - . 1 ilJlUlUllg 111 il V-U-U w insul-Urink. Tn...lii.n- P.n.nrs. (tc. , ..w, . -.j. , PhilPott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. II AND BUILDING MATERIALS Phones 651 and G52 a w miA A "1 HBl V3N0R-GENERAL ARRIVES- -Smiling, per onabic soldierly Field Marshal visrmmt HamV a fti3 charming family stepped on Canadian soli for the first time on April 10, . -a:- welcome. The Governor-General, Lady Alexander and children Brian! Rc:o arrived In Halifax aboard the huge liner Aquitanla along with 1,000 brides . pr. onnel. Shown above Viscount Alexander and his lady step off the ship. As , 1 from the ship a 19 -gun field marshal's salute rolled out from cannon atop Hali- i Citadel Hill, (Canadian Army Photo) Announcements St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 2. United W. A. Snrino- Kalo Mav ' 2. Presbvterian Mission:..-. Tpri Mrs. Peter Lakie's, May 8. Cambral Sprins Tea, May 9 Mrs. Sid Elklns. 216 5th 'Ave. E. C.W.L. Tea, .M.y 9, 2:30 to 6, K.C. Hut. W.A. Canadian Legion Tea and Novelty Sale, May 10. Old Time Danqe, IXXD.EL.Hall. every .Saturday. - Norway Independence Celebration, May 17, Civic Centre. Everybody welcome. Program follower by dance. C. W. L. Bridsc. Whist nnri CHh. bage. May 23, KC. Hut. 8 p.m. 6 vf' LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Furniture Repaired Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes Expert saw filing and gumming. Small band-saws brazed. Planer and Jointer knives ground. Phone Green 971 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre rrlnllniW ppi uiaiucuvx.; JWe.tj llMtllK tmtol jry itomuim-i t I mitt i nun i J ,-, - jMIICHIHOIt-Utt JflL (in iowih Fiofit ViYlV I imi uoaCH $!7j CUOOUlCl Q 40 u WREATH m?'7 h AS 10W AS ,' V-V .? John Bulger LIMITED Third Ave. Phone 122 CATHEDRAL EASTER TEA Springtime Atmosphere at Delightful Affair Thursday . Afternoon Ivy and yellow daffodils lent spring atmosphere to St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall Thursday afternoon when the Cathedral Women's Auxiliary Easter tea and. sale attracted many visitors. Guests were received by Mrs. iasll Prockter, wife of St. Andrew's rector, and Mrs. A. L, Holtby, president of the Cathedral Women's Auxiliary. Bishop "J. B. Gibson opened the function and, during the afternoon the guests were en tertained with piano selections by Miss Norma Smith. Mrs. A. T. Parkin was in charge of the tea room while pourers were Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Mrs. R. G. Hopkins. Mrs. C. E. Culllri and Mrs. , Nora Arnold. Serviteurs were Mrs. D. Essel-mont, Mrs. T. B. Black, Mrs, A. J, Rutherford, Mrs. W. J. Scott, Mrs. R. E. Mortimer, Mrs, George Hill, Jr., Mrs. Jack Bul ger, Mrs. C. J. Currle, Mrs. -M. Carson, Mrs. E. Lindseth, Miss Eileen Gibson, Mrs. J. J. Donaldson, Mrs. Jessie Jacobs assisted In the tea room. Sewing and fancy work was in charge of Mrs. C. C. Mills and Mrs. James Parker, assisted by Mrs. G. E. Moore and Mrs. J. L. McEwen. The plant stall was under direction of Mrs. W. J. Nelson and Mrs. F. S. Walton. In charge of the home cooking booth were Mrs. W. M. Hall and Mrs. J. T. Langridge. Local News Items A At Lutheran Church: Worship morning; Sacred Concert eve. . (it) Robert ParKer sailed today on the Cassiar on a business trip to Port Clements. Unkn steamer Cardena arrived in port at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver with a light passenger list, sailing again for the south fit 1 o'clock. The Cas-siar, which arrived here late Friday afternoon, sailed at 11 o'clock this morning from Port Clements and Massett. The annual meeting of the C.N.R. Lawn Bowling Club will be held in the Canadian Legion Rooms, Monday, April 8 p.m. sharp. Full' attendance requested. (90) City Fire Department answered a call to a cabin on Eleventh Avenue Friday afternoon where smoke caused by a Wiling blanket Indicated a rather dangerous fire. However, very little fire damage resulted. The blanket was believed to have been ig nited by a cigarette. A $1500 coverage in any one policy year. Our representative, Mr. L. A. Farrcll, is now registered at the Prince Rupert Hotel and will be pleased to explain our plan to you. Fidelity Health and Accident Association, Vancouver. (99) Due to difficulty in obtaining materials, the Dominion Con struction Co. has closed down , work on the building of a liver The vr.ur.Er 1r.rl.Pc of the Olrls Planl Ior "e n nuperi Auxiliary, directed by Mrs. Gros- j Fishermen's Co-operative, Asso- venor, looked after the white elephant stall while, the ice cream booth was attended by the Misses Melaine Brechin, Monica Holtby, Eleanor Fitzgerald, Joanne Langridge and' Gerd Lien. The Evening Branch was dir ected by Mrs. Hodson, Mrs. Robert Moore and Miss Norma Smith. Mrs. K. Greer was cashier. HOW CAN 1111. By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I clean the inside of a glass jar? A; Fill -it with hot water and stir a teaspoon ful of baking soda in it. Shake well, then empty the Jar at once and rinse in clear water, . Q. How can I clean the sink .roperly? A. Try using a handful of salt about two or three times a week to clean the sink, rubbing the salt over the surface with a brush. Q. How can I clean isinglass? A. One of the best methods is to rub the Isinglass with a soft clean colth that has been dipped in gasoline. AUSSIE WO.MEN ORGANIZE SYDNEY, Australia H More than 1,000 Sydney women are seeking membership In a new organization Called the Australian Women's Mutual Aid Association whose purpose Is to assist mothers and expectant mothers with horpltal accommodation, medical care and relief from household worries. FIRST CANAL BUILDER The Egyptian king Rameses II was the first to excavate a canni between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. IN THE BUPUEME COURT OF .BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS SINEAU DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NQTICE that by Order of His Honor, Judge Fisher, made on tho 18th day of April. AD. 1946. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Louis Slneau, deceased, and all parties having claims against tho said estate arc hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 31st day of May, AD. 1946, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to mo forthwith. , , DATED nt Prince Rupert. B.C., this 18th day of April. A D. 1946. OORDON F. FORBES. Acting Official Administrator, Prlnco Rupert, B.C. M-If- GOVERNMENT L1CJUOR ACT" M.Tin: OF APPLICATION 1 Oil CONSKNT TO TRANSITU or iiklk i.ici.nci: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that m the 10th day of Way, A.D. 1943. .Uo underslened Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence No. 7399. Issued In respect of premises being part of n building known as Knox Hotel, situate at First Avenue In the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots numbered Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) of Block Two (2) of Section One (1) Prince Rupert Land Registration District In the Province of British Columbia, from BEAUDOIN HOTEL CO. LTD.. to KNOX HOTEL CO. LTD.. of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, the Trans-tem. , DATED at Vancouver. B.C.. this 20th day of March, A.D. 1946. KNOX HOTEL COMPANY LTD., By J C LABELLE. President, Applicant and Transferee. elation in connection with the recently completed cold storage establishment on the west end of the local waterfront. The work may be resumed in a couple of months or so. Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert G. S. Reade, Queen Charlotte City; J. L. Bensen, Vancouver; ! W. R. Dudoward, Port Simpson: W. C. Tanner, Vancouver; Mr. ; and Mrs. Murray. NortrvPaciflc I Cannery; W. A. Rat, PortRslng-ton; J. L. Doyle, Vancouver; W. ;r. Tooth," Stewart; A. S. Ward, Port Clements. MODERNIZE Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Valhalla Fishermen's Farewell Dance, Friday, April 26. (93) Miss 1). M. Stewart of Vancouver arrived in the. city today on the Cardena from the south. A Gcncrdl Meeting 0t the Rupert Rod and Gun Club In the Legion Rooms, Tuesday, April 30, 8 p.m. (100) The Department of Transport announces that the Butterworth Rocks gas and whistle buoy at the northeast of Hecate Strait, has now been replace.. Rev. C. J. Smith wUl give illustrated lecture at the Baptist Church on Friday, April 26, at 8 p.m. on his "work as Chaplain on the Alaska Highway construction. (98) Gus Carrier, who was civilian maintenance engineer for the I United States Army in the Prince ' Rupert area during the war and . during recent months has been with War Assets Corporation, left Thursday night for Vancouver where he has accepted a position with a southern construction firm as maintenance engineer. Mrs. Doris Mostad has arrived in Victoria with her young son from Dundee, Scotland, to Join her husband, Fred Mostad, who recently returned from overseas and is now managing a store in Victoria. Mr. Mostad is the son of John Mostad of this city. Mrs. Mostad was formerly Miss Doris Raynor of Dundee. A Prince Rupert Lodge No. 63, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will hold their annual church service parade at the First Bdptist Church on April 28 at 7:30 p.m.. All Brothers and Sisters of the order are cordially invited to attend and meet in the I.O.O.F. Hall at 7 pjn. W. McKenzie, Rec. Sec. (99) Presbyterian Broadcasts - C F P R Sun. 2:03 p m. LUSTERLITE (iuy and colorful, litis modern vail iiiiMt vliirks otulcr in transforming a drub, dingy bathroom. IA.ST1.KMT. provides a liard- tolislicd smoolli surface and keeps vall ripht and shiniiifi. IAJSTKKL1TH won't fiide or crack and thus naves periodic renovation. The vide range of colors aiTords ample scope for smart decorative effects. Look for the Lustcrlitc label on each panel. THE ACE-TEX LINE . Aeoiiitll Honnl 1. a I li Hoard K i l r r 11 ii n r il II a r U li u'a ttli Brick Sl.llns Aepliult iiiit!lri V i li r c e n Waterprooflm; Lustcrlitc Hull ISo.iflnp Plnll-Sral lluililing Papers Crcosot" Une JUuld Better ml, the GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone 503 Evenings: Green 103 jHHKU 1 l?rfntc Rupert Dalli? jacUijj Saturday, April 27, 1946 ' ' FLANNEL SHIRTS VyBJ 'THE M UN , SHOP FOUR STAR TRANSFER "SERVICE1 WITH A SMILE" Phones: ' Blue 09 Res. Green 820 Prop L. Chrlstopherson (Ex-Naval Vet.) Moths JUST AKKI V E I) . . . CHARTS Dividers Parallel Rules For COMFOKT and LONG WEAR . . . For the first time in some years we have a full stock of Wincey Flannel Sliiits. In sizes from 14 'a to 17'.'-, these grey and fawn colored flannel shirts are famous for comfort and durability and "are Ideal for either work or sport wear. PRICED AT $3.75 PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS HOUSECLEANING? Thousands of Smart Housewives are using ELECTROLUX The Mechanical Maid For free demonstration, service or supplies, phone G. A. HULL PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Quality Repairs Economy Prices aT PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" FOLDING COTS 3C"x72", 'comfortable and convenient; folds quickly for easy storage, with all-felt roll mattress. Special !!:.. 7." ROCKER CHAIRS Made of eastern hardwood; natural finish, very comfortable ?- $5.U5 THE ARISTOCRAT BABY CARRIAGE Rubber tires, hood and apron. Special $11."0 MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Can be forwarded C. Q.D. for your convenience. Phone "74 327 Third Avenue The season is rapidly advanciiiff. Be sure to take the necessary precautions in time. ELKAY'S MOTH KILLER and MOTH CONTROL LIQUID WITH DDT Will Not Injure Fabrics lC-oz. bollle, 7."l Ormes Ixd. "Jim Pioneer Drtu&ists THE KEXALL STOKE Prescriplion Specialists And Supplies Tide Tables B.C. Pilot Vol. I and II arisen Handbook (New Edition) COMPLETE STOCK OF British Admiralty Charts U.S. Government Charts Dominion Government Charts