brai Chapter Session m r f . meeting LnperlaJ p Empire. ( veiling at j.'orKP Mlt- v,, ip hea:d ps of the Only WHYPAYMOREl ALABASTINE dries quickly without odour. Wide choice of beautiful tints. Sold at all Hardware and 1 Paint Stores TIMELY RECIPES QUICK MAPLE PI.'IMMNG r aiis were oughly, add well beaten egg. , of horn Mix and sift flour, baking pow-My 11. jder and salt and add alternately ... 8avlns Wth the mtik. pour maple syrup .v Mr P. into a greased baking dish and add batter. Dake In a moderate Munthe. oven. 350 de. F. about 26 to 2 -n attend 30 minute. Turn upside down I 1 : , utiiiii on serving dish and serve hot. Six servings. 1 . ini wun mm in I its r r lira f I r a nK Ver WALLrArtlX VVALLDUAKU ASTER or other SOL D SURFACES A 5 lb. package RUPERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily annr inn Hich At I n r Mnrnap f vr .... - I M. .... a.1Ba fun "r. KLI'I.KT I II I .III. ,n" tui.u.Hinn nette Powell's Beauty Shop Jtsl r w Jic S;!nnn m.. i Is Now Open Under the very capable management of Miss Peggy Saunders I'll Sirret, AcroM From Post Office I'lwne nine 917 for Appointment I;,XTKNSION TABLR. CCC ' $05.00. To clear iu ciear LAMPS. To clear $14.95 $9.95 Ur hoys- WAGONS. C1H Q1 K(,'S10. To clear ) ELIO Furniture Store Third Avenue LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1 tablespoon butler i 3 tablespoons sugar A L.O.B.A. Meeting tonight at Mrs. W. W. Smceton Is leav 1 egz ' 8 ffeUxk. Scarlet Degree. ing tonight for Vancouver. 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour teaspoons baking powder 13 teaspoon salt Wt cup milk 1 cup maple syrup Cream butter and sugar thor- WIHIam Schriaberg to, the city yesterday trip to Vancouver. Miss Betty Allen of the local tclrphone exchange Is leaving tor.ght for a three weeks' vacation in the south. She M be- .; accompanied by her mother, Mrs 3 D. Allen, Mr and Mm. L. D. Lambly leave tonight for Vancouver, the former being on his way to Tranfiuillc Sanitarium for family are stopping over at Ocean Falls far a visit before returning here. An official Canadian Army C3suul!v list, just releaed from Oi'iwj contains the name of Private Envast John Wear-mouth, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. F WcarmmiUi of Prinee Rupert a ha vine died of wounds. Major D. M. MacKav. conv-m'sxloncr ef Indian Affair for the province1 of British Colum bia, was an InteresAint aWftlwr today at the regular weekly ' "phon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. President A. S Vrrvn was In the chair and there win a Rood attendance of , members with a few guests. TOUR YEARS AC.O IN TI1IS WAR APRIL 13. 1940 British sub- Warspltc and force of Brltun dettrovera oenetrated Narvik Fjord and sank seven German destroyers; three British destroyers were slightly damaged. Italian fleet gathered for manoeuvre. Modified form of martial law declared for parts of Netherlands. LONDON. April 13 A splrlt-marlnc Spearflah scored torpedo hits on pocket battleship Admiral Scheer; Churchill an-ounced more than 18 German vessels and four British destroyers sunk since battle in Norwegian waters started. Germany claimed posltloas "consolidated" In Norway. CFPR 1210 Kilocyrlei SCHEDULE TlltlltSDAI I'M. 4:00 Sound Ofr 4:15 Q. I. Jive 4:30 Kay Kyser 5:00 Caravan 5:30 Personal Album 5:4b Melody Roundup 0:00 CBC News C:05 Recorded Interlude 0:15 People Enjoy Fncts ', 0:30 Albert Pratz 7:00 Fred Waring 7:15 Front Line Family 7:30 BlnK Crosby 8:00 Major Bowes 8:30 Bob Hope 9:00 Front Laic Theatre 9:30 Classics for Today 10:00 CBC News Rebroadcast 10:05 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Show Time 10:30 Oreat Music 10:45 Band WaRon IT.Op Cioslna announcement FRIDAY A.SI. 7:30 Musical Clock 7 45-CBC Nsws 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Mornln? Devotions 8:45 Noveltv Tunes 9:00 Recorded Interlude 9:15 Music rt m Carter 0:30-CBC News 9 35-Transcribed Varieties 10:00-Hcnry King's Orchestra 10:3011111 Billy Music 10:45 Tnev icii mc 1100 Scandinavian Melodies H ' 15 Broadcast of Messages tp 17 Recorded Intcrluds ll:45- Xavler Cugat IM. 12:00 Wayne King 12 30 -Spotlight Bands 12:45--CBC News 12:50- Recorded l;00- One Night Stand 1:30 To be announced 2iOOSllcnt THE liAILY NEWS returned Mrs. H. S. Parker Is leaving from a tonight for a business trip to Vancouver. Dr. and Mrs. John Olbson re-1 Tonight's train, due from the turned to the city on Tuesday East at 10:45, was reported this night's train from a brief noli- morning to be on time, day trip to Terrace Men, 30, 40,50! Want Norma! Pep, Vim, Vigor? Irf (mn Twit Tfci.w. riM vmm. mm. M.M.WM l,.ilrMa. afctata ii im. m. new. ulM' 't M. . r M lwrikrr JSt. V tm (Utenn w 1 1 III W M ptrkm. WUht rrfiMi km pn. I an muHu. mm mmi uim Tswna . Mr and Mrs. W. M. WatU paid a brief visit to Terrace at the rr.d of I ai week. Mr and Mrs. Alex McMullen are leavlnc tonignt ror a iwo weeks' trip to Vancouver, Frank Ryan of the local Y.M.CJV. war services staff Is leavlnx tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver. Capt. Hill Harrington and Mrs. Harrington were heije this morning returning to Wrangell after a brief trip to Vancouver and Seattle. J. M. Buchanan, general manager of the B.C. Packers, and A. Hamilton, another company official, are leaving to- lette Islands on company busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. Mohr ar- -ld in the city on Tuesday! ttght's tram to attend the wed- I ding- of 'their daughter. Miss ; Katherine Mohr to Flight Ser- j eant Adrian which will take! ntace this evening at the Ser-tnUT Mess at Four Group Headquarters. While in town Mr and Mrs. Mohr are staylnc thlr daiuhter. Mrs. E. W. -vpr Fiest Avenue. . .. a -s- Vlnnlngs of life Insur- und in the Roman - '- 9 -d guilds of mdleva' n t'"' MritFMn rm nr r IIKITIoll tOUMHll iv PKoimr iv tiii: msttik r Tin: .miv- l-TRUUlt MT iv' tin: imnYir Tim riTTi;; or nnKi.i:v m miiiir,! mlierw4e known C II ( SHI I.IK. Ie-eaet. Inlelate. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of ris Ilotx.ur Jxvige FUher, Local, JiHlae ' 'he Supreme Court or Brlttfth Columbia. I wa on the 5th -l.t of Aorll A D. 1044. appointed , dmtnUtrur of the Eute of Char ier Otto Miller, otherwise known a j Una Men m liter irr, - . n or about the 27th day 6f February AO. 1944. All persona Indebted j v. the aald Baute are required to nay the amount of their indebted- -tea to me forthwith and all per- I ma hart its claim against the said Saute are requited to file them with me properly verified on or before the 18th day of May A D. 1944, fall- ' tnx which' dUtrlbutkra will be made iavln reaard only to ueh claims , .f which I ahall bare been notified. DATED at Prince nupert, D C . this ftth day of April AD. I44. NORMAN A. WATT. Ofttelal Administrator Prince Rupert, m iv tiii: MTicr.Mi: roiRT or initin con. miu in thi;' m tti:h or tiii: -iii- lTKTION VT" anil iv tiii: mttr or Tin: i-.state or uu.i.itM Mii.i.iK. i(i:a-h'-TAKK NOTICE that by order rt Mis Honor W E Fisher, made on, the 34th dar t March, At). 1944, I tm aopninted Executor of the es- tate of William Miller, deceaxed. and : ull partlea having claims anuwi i he said Estate are hereby reunlml o furnish same, properly verified, i o me on or about the 30th day .n nrll. A D. 1944, and all parties In-lebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness ti me forthwith. DATED at Prince nupert. B C this Mth day of March. AD 1944. EDWARD JAMES SMITH, Exccuuir of the Estate of William MUler. M1MKM. ACT iTorm F.I Cerlirii-nle f liiiirotfinenK MITirr. Last Chance No. 1. Canary No. a, Canary No. 3, Canary No. 4. and Eagle Mineral Claims, situate In th rortland Canal Mining Division of Caaslar District on the west side of American Creek and about 17 miles from Btewart. Take notice that I. W. H. Forrest, acting as agent for Wm. H. Tolln Free Miners Certificate No. 2092-E. Intend, sixty days rrom the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvo. menta for the purpose of obtaining Crown Clranta to the above claims and further take notice that action, under Section 85, must be com. inenced before the Issuance of such Certificates of Improvement. Dated this 37th day of July, 1943. TILLIE THE TOILER Thank You! The V.itW and Boys' Basketball Teams of Booth Memorial Mith School wish to thank all those whose material as-distance made their trip to Ocean Falls possible. Particularly do they wish (o thank all those piivate firms and individuals for their icers-rrous donations. Card of Thanks The officers and executive or the Prince Rupert Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society wish to thank the Armed Services and citizens or Prince Rupert and u rounding district for their gratifying response to our recent appeal for funds Th-closing figures reflect your gen erous spirit and is an indication night on their return to van-! 0f your appf eclatknt of the mag- couver after a visit here. brief business Leonard Bates, who yeari ago was a member of the local Forest Branch staff and Is now Identified with the logtruiE de- Dr W. S. Kerg4n returned tolpartment of the Pacific Mlll.at I Vancouver, was here this week he nty yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Kerain and in i way ui tilflcent services rendered by our Society. We also wish to thank most heartedly all those who gave so f:eely of their time and nergy to make the campaign so successful. Chairman. FU1L TUB It takes about 45 gallons of water to fill a bathtub of average size People Enjoy Facts Listen to CFPR HIT Thursday 6:15 p.rru HEAD COLD MISERY FAST 5L . Put 3-purpas) Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes. ?)scothe$irriution, (3) helps dear cold- - cioggtJ I toe. Follow WlCR t7. VA-TRO-NOL ;For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MAP.KER See National Momumnts 602 Sth East Box IKS Station H Prince Rupert. B.C. J. M. S. Loubser DC. B A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 Meet Me at , A SOLDIER VMHOA5KS FOR MORE VMORK TO DO AND THINKS ANOTHER COMPANY'S BET TERM HIS OVMMJ I1L G.UESTIOM HIM JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) DON'T FOItC.ET . . TIIFi inn DANCE SATURDAY, APRIL 15. 9 p.m. till 12 I.O.O.E. HALL (Formerly Eagles', Sth and McBrlde) Gentlemen 75c Roy Proverbs and Ills Orchestra Everybody Welcome SAY. LEN.VMHERE WERE tJU STATIONED BEFORE VDU CAME HERE? Try New, Improved Ovaltine OiiWim who re thin, imttoq nrf umlrr par, rini ha ilicwFrl, are ftm found to lie ratine finmlt kIimi do nut tit thrm rnmih of tlx; Mitial Cl eUmrnt everyone ncrdt tr healllu A a "proUcting f.l-lrink, AW, ImiM-otrd Oralline ail to a rhiU'a meal the fwntial fil elrnwnu mt lilrlr to l flefmrnt in tlte diet. Ihrre aerviae t new, improved 0ltine furtiili a rliilal with a Mgniflcant nfirtion of liii daily retnirement of V'itamina A.Kl.aod I), and llieminrraU Caletum. liiO-4irMii aiul Iron aUo quirk fiKxlneriy element and hifh uality H-otrin a jl fur huiHing Xurdr lnalie. Sr if four rhiM i thin, nerrnu. uiuler nar.or eat noorlr. whr not atart ei :iving 'eir, jmrwini .rauinc iepi- UrN? Cet Ovaltim! at your drug or fiI tire. tore. ,Eir, ntMOf EO OVALTINE ! THE PtOTECTMO FOOO-OUNK Announcements St. Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale. April 13. St. Peter's Junior Sale. April 14 I Dry Dock rinployees' Dane Friday night. April 14, Serera ders' Quintette. Valhalla Bridge. April 8:30 p.m. Valhalla HalL Navy fellows' Auxiliary Dance, Hall, April 18. 17th. Odd- C.WX.. bridge, whist, cribbage K.O.C. Hut. April 20. Lutheran Tea, April 20 '.h. Job's Daughters' Dance, mlc Hall. AprU 21. Presbyterian Missionary Mrs. A. Flaten's, May 3. United May 4 th. Cambral Munthe's. Mas- L. O. B. A. Dance. Oddfellows' ILall, April 21, De Carlo's 0;i h- estra. " j - L. P.-PDance, April 27. EaglesJ. Hall. Eastern Star Dance, April 28. Nurses' Spring Dance. May 2, Oddfellows' Hall. Tea. Cnurch Spring Sale, Tea. May 11. Mrs. C.C.F. dance. Oddfellows' Hall. I May 12. De Carlo's Orchestra, 9:30 to 1:30 ajn. LAND CAMPS More than 200 agricultural camps are to be set up in Britain this summer for people willing to help fanners du:ing their vacations. CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED "AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 SUBJECT OF SUSPICION! The Searc h Stops For Your Here- PAOE FIVE !' ; m Mmn Hat Recognized the MiMk I world over as 'lead- r233:? ing in Quality and V Jk ' Styling. There- is a Stetson-made Hat in f K tf W All Price Ranges. M l . . . STETSON y CO CO PREMIER O.JU . . . STETSON V C7 CO MEDALIST Jji v''Jw . . . STETSON C7 CH STRATOLINER .3U . . . STETSON ,flC7 Gfl SPECIAL .V,.JU THE "BROCK" C Art by STETSON )0.UU CINDERELLA - OR "Godmother --What Have I Done?" A TKMFEKANCE (?) C05IEDY IN FIVE ACTS PRESENTED BY THE Canadian Army, in Prince Rupert NAVY DRILL HALL I J INI I fj. WAS AT HEADGUARTERSI Hwash- Irs ::-X7 7Z7 t 'lino- un uiu 9 ft- iM lail 43 .1 y. Anrtt 1 m.vl6, 17 SEKVICE PERSONNEL FREE CIVILIAN TICKETS 75c Civilian Tickeu, are available at Orme Drug Store Ormes tld. "Jh Pioneer Drw& tats THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Dally from 9 ajn. till 9 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from X2-2 p.m. and 7-9 pjn. SHOP AT THE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET "The Friendly Store" We-handle HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS ' and VAN'S BREAD : Also Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Our Trices Are Rieht A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" . BABY CRIBS, all steel, drop sides, finished walnut, roll edge mattress $2-1.50 10 DINETTE SUITES in different designs, finishes and colors. Priced per suite of six pieces from Phone 775 $89.00 We appreciate your Mall Order! 327 3rd Avenue I By Wcstovcr YES, EXCEPT FOR THREE DAYS WHEN I WAS LOST IN THE BLAMED THINS r w I