hospital 0 nirn air "Se , , om Page 1 ,B,V Ho, ital year. r..: I i.t IN PROBATE -' R;:pcrt n.C Dr. uai- fnr pollin gs! re:ipu-""'- - - t.m all the varled para to a modern , ,l a necfsry 1 ; , institution. This in-j'eve-ythin" from a huge " ,h!ne which gives films ."" 1 -npn: lonal effect, to '.' , klt'hen utensils and ' emergency power plant , ie rc mar power source ' . it alrradv has done. . f.nled out during 1 m:d .mmcdiale post-'pciJd when, equipment nade even the high-, seem useless at ! ,d c-nsequently mada ( ths hospital an st er.dlc :s Job. jl. j:i .-ff quarters for : 80 pc had to be ar- :r ni it irin in ftmern Can- last summer for the ur- of arauinrif equipment Galbraith visited some of mint mmlerii sanl- . . 1 1 : ik.i t i. anu "t ..v....., .pmfiil and arrangement, nfw Miller I5ay Hospital 4: are rooms that can ..; srooms for chll-wi :) nou?,h to tak The beds can be . :j thi classroom" :rirby wardi '.: n which Is equlp-:.nsr stainless steel eavjr aluminum equipment, 1 hufrc walk-In re-ui' o. which was In- 1 MATTEK OP THE AIJMIN1 1RATION ACT" t MATTER OP THE ESTATE iTt HIRMAN HELIN. othcr- . tj i n . I MCt that by Order of J' (V Father mArie nn t -i i April. AD. 1946. 1 7K :tca Administrator of the ' nuj Herman Helln, other- B.-a i.. Herman 1flln H. J -i paries having claims ..Id estute ftrii hrrfhv ' fura:;h same, properly 1 m; sn or before the 15th ; AD. 1940 and all partlea ' 'He E ate are required w .T.ount of their Indebted-.' -:':x-:th. Prh: Rupert. BC. this 1 PI. A D. 1946. ''OaoON P FORBES. Offl .1 OS TAKING HER CARGO BACK Princess Norau Unable (o Discharge at Juneau Owinc to Longshoremen's Stilke Undelayed after all by tho C.I.O. longshoremen's strike at Juneau and Ketchikan, C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. P. L. Leslie, was in port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. She still had on board cargo destined for Juneau which the longshoremen there would not handle. Cargo for Ketchikan had been unloaded Sunday night northbound as the strike had not started until Monday. Skagway longshoremen being A.P.L.-afflliated and not on strike, the Norah's cargo for that port was handled normally. The Norah reported two American steamers tied up at Ketchikan because of the strike and one at Juneau. REMANDED ON THEFT CHARGE Found guilty of a charge of shopbreaking with theft, Rufus 11 ot the hospital's White was remanded until April rd to climate will 10 for sentence by Judge W. E. p;:n. in msaica. i-isner in county Court Thur3- C G. n..Uh .says, be- JaV. T. W. Brown nnnrnH fnr flirds treatment jbf.'ulosis are sur-J eliminating d belief that so-;.. rUmati'S can it- 1 ji ucture, the hos-ici into five main men, women, boy. v a penal ward for ?qui -iiirr treatment of l ature The rooms X ir y from two to ;re yf both the boys' and the Crown and White acted !n his own defence. MONKSEATON, Northumberland, Eng., . -Allan Leach, 8, was re.HCued .by firemen after climbing 50 feet up a steep cliff He had been given sixpence for the movies but went climbing WARSOP, Eng.. O - Miners here ale to build' an altar of coal, hewn from their own pit, in th? local parish church. Around it will be six panels depicting life below ground. stalled when the air force bull: 'the hospital. The second was put in by Dr. Galbraith. Special dishwashers and sterilizers are used for the patients dishes. Food U taken to the patients in "food wagons" which can be taken to the ward kitchens from the main kitchen, Tlie staff quarters arc sufficient to house more than a dozen nurses as well as maids, nurses aids and other assistants. These were all re-converted from their original Air Force layout and show the result of clever plan nlng. In addition to Dr. Galbraith there will be two resident doctors plusan administrative staff. The hospital is operated by the Department of National Health and Welfare, which took over responsibility for Indian health on April 1. The hospital will serve the northern -part of the province as far east as Prince George. Hffn- s TODAY'S STOrtfe Comtciy 3. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. Vancouver Bralorne 17 00 B.R, Con 22 B. R.X. ',16 Cariboo Quartz . 3.70 DenMnia 68 Hedley .Masi-ot :. 2.55 Minto .081, Pend Oreille 3.65 1 Pioneer 0.75 Premier Border 131.4 : Premier Gold 2.30 Privateer 77 Reeves McDonald 1.40 Reno 14 Salmon Gold 24 Sheep Creek 1.52 Taylor Bridge 90 Whitewater (ask) .04 Vananda 53 I Congress 15V2 Pacific Eastern. .17 Hedley Amalgamated .. .14 Spjd Valley 25 Central Zeballos .10 Oils A.P. Con 14 Calmont .33 C. & E 2.25 Foothills 1.65, Home 3.45 Toronto Aumaque 1.22 Beattie ..; 1.40 Bobjo 23 Buffalo Cdn. .32V2 Consol. Smelters 91.00 Eldona 1.08 Eld r 1.05 . Giant Yellowknife -7.75 I'KINCE ItUPKKT Honor Roll Hal 'ot Men and Women on Active Service Are YOU responsible Tor someone's name not In this list? (Ke entry lorm -lMwhere) NAVY m.s Sidney Alesandei Peter D. Allen Charles Andernon Harold Anderson Stanley Andershn J. Armstrong Jr. K. Armstrong n. D. Armstrong Bon Arney Ted Arney Oeorge Ilagshaw Fred O. Barber W. a. Barker Em lie Blaln John Bowman Arthur Bredeson J. K. Breen William Bremner Bernard Bridden P. II. Brooksbank Oeorge J. Brown James Bryant Tony Bussanlrti Branson Bussey Harold Bunn John Bunn Hugh Bvirbank O. Calderwood Richard Cameron Russell Cameron Edward Capstlek Robert Capstlck Doug. Chrlstlson Vernon C. Clccone James Clark Thomas Collins Wm. J. Commons Allstalr D. Crerar Sydney Croxford Spencer Davles Rdward Dawes Gordon Dell John V Dennlnff George Dlbb A. F. Dortd Vlrtrent Dodd John Dnhl P"i n"eftn Harold Duncan Donsld Fnstmsp Rimer FTburne 1 Mclvln Eburne Lloyi'. iJihte Arvla J. LandaU Jack K. Laurie Maurice Lay James d. Laurie Klchard Lelghlon J an toft Leland ft-ed Lewis Karl a. LtndquL-st Tilly K. Lloyd Bruco Love Harry Lundqutst M. K. Meu.se Fred Miller Ted Mills Harry Monkley John Morrison T. A. Mulhern William Murdoch William Murray Wm. H. Murray W. M. Murray Daniel McDonald Jack Macfle Robert McKav Krnest MrKlnley Robert McLean E. (Ned) MtLood John McLeod Norman McLeod David McMeekln David McNab Rolwrt McNab John D. McRae Harold Neville John O'Neill R. K. Olsen Charles Ormlston P. E. M. Palmer Frank D. Parker Gordon Parkin C. R. Parsons Peter J. Peterson Doiitfn Pnyne A. M. Phllllpmc C J. Phllllpson Bud Ponder N. O. Powell .Maitne Rabben Lloyd M. Rice David Ritchie Jack Ritchie tf JL. ; . .1 . 1 1 i crs i- rv 1 1 1 .5.. LfeViV Nfe:.M1 i1 w m'mM ia I I I I 1 II I I TBl J 11 1 1 1 will mw 1 ill ill 1 1 mil I flr BHtJ I sounds UKi.MACic, doesn't it? Well, here's the way to the quickest, easiest HOT breakfast ever. Place Nabisco Shredded Wheat in a strainer-pour boiling water on the biscuits. Drain, salt to taste, and servo with cream and sugar. Delicious? Yes! Nabisco Shredded Wheat is nourisning wnoie wf W'm r,"i wheat-steamed, shredded, baked -Rich CmaXJj. 5 In Wtvooodness and brimful of flavor. CmMt ltd. For the original Niagara Falls product !3f filt r.-.j. r .... . . n, m. j tin 1 Household FURNISHINGS Taft & odowes ' Percent discount for all ex 'Servicemen ask for Wabisco anreaaea vviieui. naer the establishment credit "OUR PRICES ARE RIQIir' Furniture MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Ilupert) LIMITED FI,i: CTIHCAL CONTRACTOKH Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black .'M17 236 Second Avenue West CAR REMOVED LAST EVENING Duncan McRae's car was removed from Fourth Avenue East in front of his residence last evening before 9:20 and was this morning located at Seal Coe near the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. plant out of gas. the battery run down and clutch somewhat damaged. The vehicle had, evidently, been abandoned after it would not run further. CHILDREN BURNED ST. JOSEPH DUMOINE, Nova Scotia Two children were earned to death and a third seiiously injured in a fire that destroyed (heir home here Thursday night. The dead are Eric Chaisftori, 5, and brother, Roy, 14 months. Hardrock 1.10 Jacknlfe 27 Joliet Quebec 1.40 Little Long Lac 2.75 Mad.en Red Lake 4.30 MacLeod Cockshutt ... 3.05 Moneta 76 Omega 27 Pickle Crow 4.05 San Antonio 5.20 Senator Rouyn 1.20 Sherrlt Gordon 2.38 Steep Rock 3.55 Sturgeon River .35 Lynx .....-....j...... ;.35 Lapaska .53 God's Lake CO Negus 2.85 John Eby Robert L. Eby William Earl Eby Kotx-rt Kikins William P. El It Ins Lr-n Engstrom Martin Erlksen James Feasby Bernard Fortune Terry Fortune Oordon Fraser Mitchell Gay Patrick M. GIlUi Efner Green James Greer Lester Orlmble Terfy Orlmble Ian Crlmsson Boyo Ourvlch John Orlmsson Carl J. OuRtation Oeoree D. Hague I'aren Hanklnsnn Victor Hanley Matt narrU Olen I'emmons W. W. Hlldebrand Trevor Hill Raymond Hougan BUI Hunter Foster Husoy Peter Husov .Tsmes M Irvine Peter C. Johnson Tn Johnstone "n" Jones Jack W. Jov feavs " Alan J Kerirln Rarry L. Jrnulson Percy Kntitsnn llohard Adklns Douglas E. Alvey .1. Armstrong Sr. Ionia Astoria R. E. A ves .Stanley Balllnger O F. Rartlett .luck Ballour "He Hnrtnn Geoffrey Bates K. H. Beerllne W. Bevnon Jack Bergen S. W. Blrell F. O. Bird Leonard lilrtch Walter Bird N. Blackball Donald Blake R. L. Bouvette W. W. Bowes Lloyd Bowman Ray Bracewell Ronald Bracewell William Brass J. W. Bridden Enrl Brocmi w M. Brown Robert Ritchie Harry Robb J. H. Robinson Robert Roy Arvld J. Sandhals Arthur Saunders W. J. Scheatfer II. M. Scherk SUnley Bcherk J. D. Schubert A. Rlmundson C. Sllversldes 1. J. Sims M. Skalmerud F. W. Skinner Henry Skinner John Skog Ole Slatta Carl Smith Jack E. Smith Malcolm Smith Ralph Smith Walter Smith Thor Sol lien F. n. Stephens, Jr. Carl Strand John Strand Jack Storrle Orme Stuart Charles Sunberg James Taylor .1. H. Tavior . Pmldy Taylor Inge Valen Stanley Veltch Sid Wnlte Hotert Whltlns CArl a. Wilson flour Windham Oerald P. Wondslde neorge Yule Jack Yule (Women) rjivlntc. Exley v. M. Thomson Dnpann Her.imel U.S. NAVY (Men) 3. J. Robertson Howard Frizzed UJ5. NAVY (Women) Viola M. Dynhavn ARMY Wlzner Bryant Alliwt E. Hi-rnln Melbourne Hiwey Arthur F. Cnde John A. V Cade Alfred Calderone It D. Calderwood Aldo Campngnnla Jack Campbell John Campbell William Cavalier Marc Cnvenalle H. Chasteney Eric Chrlstlson O. Christopher Arthur J. Clark Donald Clark Edward Clark Larry C Clark Oeorge Collins Jr O. M. Collins Henry P. Cloutler jflF Wm. .. Leverett James Evan love Clurence Lovln Charles O. Lord a. P. Lyons Danny Magnet O. Marchlldon Cecil M. Marr Murlll Mathews Leonard Mendels Steye Mentenko Jack Mlcholuk 1,00 Mlcholuk Victor Miller D. Montgomery R. Montgomery R. Montgomery M. D. Montesano E. T. S. Moore C lyde Morses Stanley Morses Ford Moran Jack Moran .tames Morsn Carl MoRtad Otto Mostad f'nbert Moxley Arthur Murray John K. Murray J. L. A. Murray Jack Mnsssllem George W. McAfee M. P. McCaffery K. McCrlmmon J. C. McCubbln N. McOlashan A. A. MacDnnald Ian Maci:onald Jack McEvoy Alex McFarlane -im Mclntyre A. MacLean ). C McLean Ian A. MacRne Joseph Naylor W. H. Nesbltt Leonard Ness D. N. Nixon Donald Norton a Steamship Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS POWELL RIVER VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue i and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE HOW AIRMEN WERE KILLED AURICH, Germany One of . the three former German sol-I dlers facing a murder charge be- fore a Royal Canadian Air Force tribunal In Aurlch, Germany, has testified that, although he wa3 present at the shooting of an R C.A.F. prisoner of war, he deliberately fired his weapon wide of the mark. The statement was mate in court yesterday by Walter Welgal accused Jointly with Robert Holder and Wilhelm . Ossenbach of killing an unnamed Canadian airman captured In Opladen in the Rhur in March, 1945 Welgal said there was a general rumor at Opladen, where he had been stationed as a first aid worker, that three Canadian fliers who had balled out of ihelr planes were to be killed on the orders of an officer named Schaefer. Welgal described how Schaefer ordered him, Holzer and Ossenbach to take the last of the trio to the woods outside of town. Weigal said he drew his pistol and fired wide. Having missed the airman, Schaefer then told Weigal to shoot and after that had been done, drew his own THE WEATHER General Synopsis A weak weather system mov-,ln down the coast is accom panied by local cloudiness and precipitation. Pressures are rising off the coast behind this sys tern. Lowest temperature reported was at Carml, 20 degrees, while on the coast Masset reported 33. Prince Rupert Forecast-Cloudy with showers of rain or occasional hall, clearing locally tonight. Minimum temperature tonight, 35 degrees. Strong northwest winds, 25 m.p.h. Saturday: variable cloudiness, becoming overcast by eveninsr with I possible rain at night in north ern sections. Maximum temperature 42. Northwest winds 15 m.p. h beepming southwest by pistol and fired with the words: "I want to give him the final shot." NEURALGIA Are NEURALGIA and the Hammering Headaches it causes blinding you with cruel pain? Get fast, safe relief as others have, with Templeton's T-K-C's. Don't delav another day. Start now to relieve that yin with T-K-C's- the remedy enlhuaiasticully praised by thousands. At all druggists SOo. T-2J Classified Advertising - - riassirieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 600. Birth Notices: 60c; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage find Engagement Announcements: 12. FOR SALE FOR SALE Semi-diesel marine engine, 28 B.H.P. $700, complete with compressor. Box 101 Dally News. (83) FOR SALE Single and double beds, complete; steel cot, complete; arm chair; two large kitchen chairs; two rocking chairs; four dining room chairs; one congoleum rug. 3x12; small mahogany table; drop-leaf kitchen table; two Beatty tubs and stands; small writing desk. Black 315. (82) FOR SALE Bed, cheap. Phone Black 752. (84) FOR SALE flolier canaries off prize stock. Males $10. Phone Blue 519. Box 315. (84' FOR SALE- Trolling boat 1756. 28x8x3. Gurdles with lines $400. Apply at 103G Seventh Ave. E. or at Fishermen's Floats. (81) FOR SALE Kitchen - oil range and Easy washing machine, both in cood order. Call No. 2 Hel?erson Block. (81) FOR SALE Roller canaries; singers and hens. Also breeding cages and pairs. At Star Shoe Shop, Fulton Street. FOR SALE Beautiful cocker spaniel oucpies, resistered. Minsmere Kennels, Francois Lake. B.C. (84) FOR SALE Treaci:e Singer sewing machine. $G5.00. Apuly 933 Hays Cove Avenue. (82) FOR SALE New electric irons, special $5.95; new electric hot plates, special $4.75; new fancy mirrors, from $1.50; new handmade rag rugs, $2; new pillows, 75c; slightly used hassocks, special $3; used bed and spring sets, $3; slightly used two-piece bed chesterfied, real bargain. $59.50; slightly used Barrymore rug, 9x12, $50; all kinds of useful furniture. Phone Black 324, B.C. Furniture (tf) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (89) FOR SALE 10-room house on busline, with full cement foundation and basement, with hot-air furnace; on two good lots. $3000. Cash or terms, with V? cash. Auply Collart & McCaffery Ltd. (83) BARGAIN FOR CASH You can own a four-roomed house, fully modern, in the 500 Block, 11th Ave. East, for only $700. Apply Collart & McCaffery Ltd. (83) FDR KAT.rc JTIrertPn fnhlp 1. tllhn Prurprc rnHln rrvlHncr ' chair, baby buggy, children's toys. Apply 1051 9th Ave. East. (81) FOR SALE Simmons bed, complete, like new; Empire typewriter. Will sell or trade battery radio, complete with batteries for electric radio. Will buy record player. Phone Blue 243. (85) FOR SALE Used Essex sedan, in running order. Can bo seen at S. E. Parker Ltd., 3rd Ave. (85) FOR SALE Chesterfield suite; grandfather clock; lawn mower; breakfast suite; premier duplex vacuum. Apply Mrs. Alton, 109 11th Sreet. (83) FOR SALE Six-room modern house, 2 lots, patent roof, full basement, with new furnace. Central to schools and downtown, $3000; furnished $4600. Three-room cottage on 11th Ave. East, partly furnished, garden. Immediate occupancy. $1500. Armstrong Agencies, ..307 3rd Ave. West. Phone 342. . (85) ' - , LONDON, ffi- Nearly 100 London trains are t0 be scrapped. They were held in reserve during air raids. HELP WANTED WANTED Ward maids. Prince Rupert General Hospital. Apply matron. (86) WANTED Camp man for fish i-amo. Experience in handling halibut salmon and stores. Phone 582. (81) FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished steam-heated room, close in. Gentleman only. Phone Green 818. 86) FOR RENT Two room suite with bath. Near CoTd Storage. Phone Black 825. (84) FOR RENT Two roomed house, furnished. Apply f13 Eighth Ave. E. Phone Black 900. (84) FOR RENT Rooms. 622 Fraser Street. Phone 309. (87) WANTED WANTED TO PURCHASE New or second hand restaurant ranse Immediately. Prince Ru pert Fishermen's Co-operative Association, Box 264, City. (85) WANTED 36x30" propellor. Box 101 Daily News. (83) WANTED To buy light car or truck. Model A preferred. Phone Black 158. (81 ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD 812 2nd Ave. West Red 976. (tf) PERSONAL LLOYD'S CORN AND CALLOUS SALVE give immediate relief from corns and callouses. 50c at Ormes Ltd. (82) RUGS AND CHESTERFIELD suites cleaned, shampooed and vacuumed. Phone Blue 318. (91) LOST AND FOUND LOST Large black cat on 6th Ave. East. Phone 43, (82) FOUND Two keys on ring, near city Incinerator. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this ad. LOST On Second Avenue between 6th and 11th streets, pair of gold-rimmed Blasses4 Please return to Dally News. Reward. (82) RADIO SERVICE RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phono 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros. Ltd. MACHINERY SHOVELS, draglines, diesel tractors, diesel engines, diesel gen erator sets, graders, rock crushers, sand gravel equipment, lumbermen equipment. We quote prices delivered your station. Send for Bulletins. Leventhal & Co., Machinery Dealers, Winnipeg. (83) TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machlnerj Company I'mlted, Vancouver HO OO WANTED TENDERS TO OPERATE RESTAURANT PARTY CAPABLE of operating and supplying all equipment except Range, Counters, Chairs and Tables preferred. Building and above equipment furnished at a very nomical rent. Will consider 3 to 5 -year lease. Location, Fairvlew Bay, Prince Rupert Harbor. Apply in person to our Cold Storage office immediately. All applications must be In before April 10th. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative Association, Box 2G4, City. (85 1 Prince Rupert Dailw jDctusi 5 Friday, April 5', 1946 . . . A ry7 73k i iw. 1 f,ifr ri.iln r Compound, l trr. $!.!) ASA Re Tablets, 24's IK ASA Rex Tablet. IHO'a .W llNnir. Rex. 4 oz. . . .7.1 Itevall Hrmirhlal Svrnp, fi or. ..VI Heviill ( lievt Knit. .1 nr.. . Jaynes Kezema Lotion, 2 07. . .3.1 .la nei l:c?em.l Lot Inn, (i m. . I. Oil Friilt Saline. Kn-llsli type. 13 ml .30 ICexall Hyinpliuspliltei Com- potinrt. Hi fix. 1.1(1 l.lnaeplle, t , l.lnaceplle. Hi uz. I .1i Itevall Milk nf Magnesia, 20 nz. JM) Ke.ill Milk (it M.i;iievl.i Tablet I'hllllpH Milk of Magnesia TalileU THE REXALL STORE For Easter Gifts, Easter Cards and all the things you need this month, come to THE VARIETY STORE! We've cards and gifts to please everyone. 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