rn r APRIL M J. L. CURRY iLaa cf Yukon) CHIHOI'IIACTOH Smith Bloelc SAVOY OTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Mn,J7 P.O. Box 54.. .ox on? STREET Ulif prlr.ce Rupert ri i i LVi J AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR ,ik'itirrrii Til KlIIT VOIR CONVENIENCE KMT I' K E AND HOUSE-... i-t.-rvfTS PACK I'D AM) SlIIITKD Ith Ate I- Phone fur Appointment ICED 12? K )!()( S.1.1U lll.l. HOP KEF. CHOP SUEY' HOUSE ci: :ih AVE. WEST . King Tall 1 t r -;tr;)r!affp welcome pt i pro, to 12 pm ; !3 n to 12 pm. r.z. ur.rn i mm z pm. to 12 pm. rkonr Itrd 247 Notice to Subscribers subscriptions direct to the office. Of course. In the Tcnt 4 4! 4 Subscribers or th Dally i ' , "3 News are requested. f at '"' an possible, to pay their of It being Impossible to do 4 this, payments may be 4 made to the boys. 4 When paying, plea. bring 4 your last receipt. 4 4 44444444 Announcements Valhalla Bridge. April 8:30 pm. Valhalla Hall. Navy Auxiliary Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, April 18. ' W.L. bridge, whist, crlbbage. K.O.C. Hut. April 20. Uitherai Tea. April 20th. Job's Daughters Dance, Mosaic Hall, April 21. L. O. B. A. Dance. Oddfellows' Hall. April 2", De Carlo's Orch-esli a I. P P. April 27. Dance, Eagles' Hall, United Cnurch May 4th. ; Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Dance, May 5,- Oddfellows' Halt Jean Do Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. 1 Cambral j Munthe's. Tea, May 11. Mrs. C.C P. dance. Oddfellows' Hall. May 12. De Carlo's Orchestra. 9:30 to 1:30 ajn. oal Orders We can now deliver jour coal orders. IMeasc iv is i nrpp fi'ti'c iv irn n r iiiMiiri iiriiitTV ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 nettR PhwrII's Bnaiitv Stton - w w w w w- " j I r I Is Now Open Under the very capable management of Miss Peggy Saunders lli Street, Atros From Tost Office l'lionr nine si; fr Appointment 1 nly, EXTENSION TAHLR 1 onlv $05.00. To elenr ....... $55.00 ji v.vr r ims' a k i. i n ill. Tl .......... 1 II VI .?20.00. To clear ',J 2TA1u vt lrrvn am $14.00. To cli.ni- ' J . - - - , L' t IVL'I llfl ZlAtfM KCK. 3J50. To clear . . , EU0 Furniture Store Third Avenue $10.95 - 4 l Born to O. W. Wilkinson, W.O. Telegraphist, and Mrs. : 1 Ft 1 1. 1 liimnson inee Margaret Cooki on April 14 at Grace Hospital. Winnipeg, a baby girl, Maureen : CHURCH NOTICES St. Paul's Lutheran Church 5th and McBrlde Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor 11:00 ajn "Peace." 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 pjn. "Kay Munk's Sermons Reviewed." Denmark's great Dreacher and Dry Dock Employees Dancci 1 poet was murdered January 4. nt ik. at.r ru., c it. u i mil in. j.-t .. uiuuic i Organist and Choirmaster, P. Lien 8J1 Supu F J. Skinner 8:00 ajn, Holy Communion. 11:00 ajn. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:30 pjn. Sunday School i . 30 Evening Prayer and A social hour will be - conduct- "' F-U-rn Star Dane. April p 28. . . ,V' i-d by the Young Peoples Asso Nursr-s' Spring Danre, May 1 Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Missionary Tea j Mrs. A. Flaten's. May 3. elation immediately 'the evening service. 11:00 Morning Service 7:30 Evening Service. Sunday School at 12:15. Come and Worship. Young People's Society Meet I-irst Haptist Church Fifth Ave. and Young Street, llev w. W. Sllverthorn, Minister 10:00 a.m. Bible CUM. 11:00 a m Morning Worship. 8ubject: "Back to Bethel." 12:15 pm-Church School. 7:30 pjn-Oospel Servke. Topic: splaced Love.' PeUowahip Meetine. Thurs.. 7:00 pmGirl Explorers. 8:15 pjn. Senior Choir Practise. Frl.. 8:00 p.m. Younf People's Union. Sat.. 7:00 pjn. Boys' Group. You are cordially invited to the meetings at the Baptist Church. Christian Science Tills Society is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist. Boston, Mass. Sunday Service 1 1:00 a.m. Subject "Doctrine of Atonement." Meetings which Include testimonies of healing are being held on the second Wednesday of each month, at 8 pjn. The reading room, in the church building. Is open Sunday. Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p.m., and Monday and Thursday evening from 7:30 to 9:30. Meet Me at . , JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments C02 Sth East Itox 1125 Station It Prince Rupert. RC. J. M. S. Loubser d.c n.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 Canadian Legion Prince Rupert Branch, may ob preparation of the cardsV I ton and the national convention in Port Arthur June 10 and ll. lit -Is possible Edward Oladdlnc 8:30 njn. Flreakle Hour. Sin- may be in attendance at the liig and Refreshments. Penticton convention but it U Wed, 8:00 pjn. Prayer and unlikely there will be repreen Union of the local Junior chamber at Port Arthur. THE DAILY NE773 PAOE n LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold, Bulger's at Sylvia Court Quests at the regular month The Junior Section of the Prinrf Pnrurf nhfirwhjr nf following CorRmercCt at ltg reKUi3r mon& . 1 nwtln Thursday nWht. de cided to become affiliated with First United Church the United States Junior Cham-036 Sixth Avenue West Nrs of Commerce oreanlzaUon. 8prin Sale. Rev J. A. DonnelL MJV.. Minister The annual membership fee- Is Mr. J. 8. Wilson fcr. Choir Leader ' anrt tne Interchange of Mrs.'W. c. Taylor. Jr. Choir Ldr literature. Ideas, etc.. It was felt. Mls Swanna Clafso" A-T.C.M. would be well worth the price. jt jntsi Or. It. U Knl;e. Stpprlatendent of Suiidui School. lag In Uie Manse at close of rnoHhl" meeting evening service. All young Deo- night to go ahead i .t-i. V:'.. j.j lit . ''' ole cordially UvltedJ S,: Members of the Junior Sec-'inn of the Prince Rupert "hiimber of Commerce will honro'orth be armed with hanrtv membership cards. Oscar Hawov was given authority t h Junior Chamber's regular Thursday with. A voluminous bulletin on thei subject of Postwar Planning members, from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce came before the Ju- tain free tickets to Army Show, pert Chamber of Commerce at from the Legion steward. 89) ilor Section of the Prince Rn- ' E. V. Whiting, local selective service superintendent, left last I night on a business trip to Van couver. James Cree and Charles Cree, sons of Commander Charles M. Cree, returned last night to Vancouver alter spending the Easter holidays here. present holidaying In Vancoj- ronitwi .,r,in f..,.i,-. .i. n.th TV i. .,i ih.ikji. ih ihr.. ..j j vrr' guests 17th .Hotel. Mask:: "My Faith looks up to Thee."--Junior Choir. A cordial welcome to all! Miss Sheila and Miss 'Natalie Noble of Prince Rupert are;-at i Its meeting Thursday night and was referred to a special com mlttee consisting of Walter Langdon and Hawthorne Graham to be dealt with. Mrs. Jens Munthe left Thursday night for Victoria where she will attend as delegate of one of the local chapters the the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire. The meetings will be held In the Empress Hall. T. Norton Youngs, chairman of the Prince Rupert Civic Centre Association, reminded the ly dinner meeting of the Junior 'members of the Junior Section Section of the Prince Rupert, of the Prince Rupert Chamber (Chamber of Commerce Thurs- jof Commerce Thursday night St. Andrew' Cathedral day night were Duncan McRae that the date of the annual Dean, Very Rev. J. B. Gibson and a A. Cheeseman who were civic centre carnival had been duly welcomed by President L. brought forward to July 10-15 M. Felsenthal. and that the next committee meeting would be held April 20. A proposal from the Levis, Mr. Youngs said It was hoDfd Quebec. Chamber of Commerce to raise some $20,000 this year, for a new national flag for Can- ada came before the Junior" K"v In The Dally News. 'Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Thursday night and was tabled. i tit rrr.ir. (iiikt or hitih -iriius IV VROB'T1- V THK MVTTrR OP THK "AIIMIX-STRTIO ACT" I V Till! M TTf'R or THE f.RTATE ' WIM UM Mil I.IK. IHI'HAM II TAKE KOTICT: thut by order of l Vrmtw W r. FlbT. nMf on ihr 74th JT of Uitrrh. AD. 144. I - rv"4 Ftitor of the estate of William MUkr dfld. Dd U pvrtlrt having clalnvi against the cald Ertate are hereby reauired to furnish tame, properly Terlfted. in me on or about the 30th day of I Sort. AD 1M4. and all partiea In- lebted to Xhi Eatate are required to pT the amount of their tndebt- ; etlnw to rae forthwith. fATtn at Prince Rupert. BC thl Vnh rtT of Vtarrb. An.' 1944. EDWARD JAUES SMITH, Executor of the Extate of William UUler. IV THE M'PKEMr. TOIRT Halibut Season Opens Hut Hoats Not .Moving Extension of Local Floats Under Consideration TILLIE THE TOILER THE MORE 3 SEE OF MSPESN Tne LESS HE SEEMS LIKE A SOLDIER or nKITIll CHI.I MHIt IV rKOIItTE IN THE MtTTIK Ol' THE AHMIV-lTRtTIOV ACT tl IV THE MtTTEH or THE ESTATE OK CHARLEY OTTO MIII.IR. ..Iliermk known a tlltllll.- MMXIJt. lireeawsL Intestate. AKE NOTtCS that br Order of Itls Honour Judee Fisher. LacsI , . n Judge of the Supreme Court of The Junior Section of the : Hrttiah Columbia, i m on the sth ! Prince Rupert Chamber of 01 APrH AD 1M4 appointed Admirustraif x ine estate or mar- . i Commerce was notified . at Ifc've Otto MU-rr. othermUe known at meeting Thursday-nirht-of th:hrh Deceased, who died ..',. . about the atth of Feb- i , ;on or day provincial convenUon of Junior Jrwv ad iM4 au penoni indebted Chambers of Commerce to be , " ,he "w Estate are required to the amount of their lndebted- h.w T- to on .iJ PT ,.v.u .M,.i- i v ui vinii- 1 1 tn me rnruiwitb and all per. diu bavin rlal-ra acalnst the aald , mate are requite to file them with ( me properly verified on or before the I Sth dar of Slay AD 1944. faU-lag whlrh distribution will be made hvlng regard nnljr to such claim of whtrh I ahall have been notified. DATED at rrlncr Rupert. BC . thla 'Sth day of April AD 1M4. ! NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. BC Waterfront Whiffs The halibut fishing season will be ojwned at midnight tonight when the fishing becomes legal under decree of the International Fisheries Commission but even at this late date the fleet has not moved to depart for the banks in view of the coast-length tie-up in protest against the cutback on the ceiling price by the American Office of Price Prince Rupert fishing fleet Is Artministmtinn nenlnst halibut receiving active consideration landed at Prince Rupert and the 0,flce of. Alaska as compared the federal Hpunrrmont nf iuh11 irnrlre nr- with the ..., . r .i Seattle price. The fleet t1e-"up wnich nas reccived by the has been the burning question Junor section of the Prince on the local waterfront through- Rupert chamber of Commerce 4 A I -1. aaaI Vu-tnf . ... - ... oui me puaw wren., iavh Irom tne minister or public owners and fishermen are. ap- Vorks at Ottawa. Hon. Alphonse parently to be guided In their .Fournier. The minister advised action by what Seattle and Van- junior Chamber that the couver does and are today still sv.bject had been brought to his awaiting word from there. (attention by Hon. Ernest Ber- trand, the minister of fisheries. The matter of augmented and Olof Hanson, the member lloat accommodaUon for the for Skeena. AKCIENT MARKET PLACE Babylon was a market place for metals, grains and wool as early as 3,000 B.C. unifts i . PfpMB ... - &Bvy Only M-otrYot Nfl Notice The Royal Norwegian Consulate Is being removed from the Besner Block to the Klllas and Christopher Block (opposite Post Office), as from Monday, April 17. Removal Notice Dr. Jens Munthe. JJentlst, announces the removal ot his office from the Besner-Block to the Killas and Christopher Block opposite Post Office i. effective Monday, April 17. FOR A TAXI Telephone 65 Stand: Grotto Citfar Stort ,"AUaS"sALE,t OF FURNITURE, STOVES, ETC. F.CI1 TIILUSDAY EVFA1XO at 7 p.m. Commenr irrj -Thursday, April 13 At the Auction Koom, Third Are. Next to Commodore Cafe" Terms: Cash. J. MAIR, Auctioneer DO.VT FORGET . , THE BIG DANCE SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 9 p.m. till 12 I.O.D.E. HALL 'Formerly Easles". 5th and McBrlde Gentlemen 73e Roy Proverbs and His Orchestra Everybody Welcome 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 pjn. to 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 SIR. THERE'S A SOLDIER, HAHED MAPES WHO'S AVMFULLV VASUE ABOUT SECRECY IN VAGUENESS! VJHO HE IS AMD VMrlERE HE SERVED mr m&m rrJ , : : tj i . rvtr T - 7?Si 1 KNOW ) JWs ; mtMMiiiiMiiiMiiiiiiM mill ilium i i. j1 c rch stoPere- W For Your bfetSOSI lift (-';. n v..w ;ryr wnrA ntiim 1..1 i' "' i "7 rtr in' Onnlliw on,1 kj 1 styling.. I here is a mf aieison-made Hat in s v a ii n -n 'V ju i nce iianges. ! II .11 r , . . . stetson snr? co cn premier; 0.JU ... STETSON C7 CA MEDALIST l.jU . . . STETSON C7 CH STRATOLINER I.jU . . . stetson n cn SPECIAL V.JU THE "BROCK" CI Aft bV STETSON iO.UU LsisstssMlEHziiA'iiA 1 ' 'ifiEla CINDERELLA BUT TCXJ DOM'T KNOW HOW VA6UE HE I OR Godmother -What Have I Done? A TEMPERANCE (?) COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS PRESENTED BY THE Canadian Army in Prince Rupert NAVY DRILL HALL April 14, 15, 16, 17 SERVICE PERSONNEL FREE CIVILIAN TICKETS 75c Civilian Tickets are available at Onnes Dru Store Ormes LM. Jin Pioneer Drutiffist TUB REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 ajn. till 9 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 pjn. and 7-9 pjn. SHOP AT THE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET "The Friendly Slore" Wo handle HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS w ' and VAN'S BREAD Also Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Our .Prices Are RUM A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" BABY CRIBS, all steel, drop sides, finished walnut, roll edge mattress $21.50 10 DINETTE SUITES in different designs, finishes and colors. Priced per suite of six pieces from $89.00 Phone 75 We appreciate your Mail Orders 327 3rd Avenue By Westovcr irZJTVPE THESE L3B y , A VAbUtN LL LETTERS AMD Hf? - J CfY, VMWa ( IF VCXJ-REASKEC ML .4 J I ll ll i 'in J i