1944 -rVTT (HER 1, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE it 3 if. it -fi"t ' 4 4 t IV. .XJL'BT OP I L MEIA , VI'E i) OP THE -ION ACT" THE ESTATE i PH OILLIS, .a by order of . ..ii-r. made on v.. ember. A.O. i Admlnlstra-,ii .if the Eg-C.I1IU. deriving claims arc hereby ume. properly I,, fore the 14th D. 1944. and all Estate are ;, mount of thlr ?. .i tiiwntti. . fin pert. B.C., November. A.D. A WATT. .mlnlstrator, : t IJ.C IHE BULKLtY MARKET :rci vTRM JNTEIHOli Br f D. .1r-. : Pork , Products ' t Runttary :dU.iuns A'fC Phone 173 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE C'losinjj X0VEMW3R .'10 Reopening JAM AUY 2 na ATr-.ue, rr nee itupeu PIC: Hers Announcements All adyertUeraenU In this column will be charged for a full monto at 25c a word. W.O.T.M. Dance, Oddfellows Hall, Dec. 6, 9:30-1:30. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall. De Carlo's orchestra. 9 12. C.W.L. Bridee. Whist, Crlbbage in aia oi xmas Tree, K.C. Hut, Dec. C, 8 p.m. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every W. O.T.M. Oddfellows' C. C. P. Hall, Dec. Tunc Uo Your trie. Mi Bazaar and Tea, Hall, 3-C, Dec. C. United Church fall sale, December 7. Bazaar, 15. Oddfellows Beautiful Teeth Start Young TllE buildine of beautiful teeth statu with mother' t diet, lx-fore the baby h born. In babyhood, in pre-schoot years, the teeth are ilill in the formative stage and even in adolescence, tnilk and vUiimin 1) must keep up the good work of nourishing and protecting the teeth. Irradiated Carnation Milk is a splendid source of calcium and phosphorus, and is enriched with "sunshine" vitamin D. A wholesome, nourishing, digestible milk for all ages. Write for free book, "Your Contented lUby". Carnation Co. Ltd, Vancouver. U.C HKADIATtD Carnation Milk from Confnfd Cowi" hip MILK?. A CANADIAN PRODUCT CUT RATE SHOE STORE ACROSS FROM ORME'S DRUG STORE XMAS Shopping WART EVRLY SO YOU CAN HAVE FIRST CHOICE OF OUR SMARTER LAPIES' SLIPPERS. Real Old-Fashioned FRUIT CAKE Lb. - - 50c ORDER YOURS EARLY a perfect dessert for your holiday dinner a fruit cake filled with nuts and raisins so good ft in your mouth. We have pumpkin and mince tQf). With xrlim nr.,pn nml rlnllntnnc flllllllTC HllV vniir . ....... LI UlbS UUU UVUVIUW'I ...... " J J - wart r ... . . i.. .mm u.-, aim gave long iiuuis in tnu r.i.u.iti.. VAN'S BAKERY Cll 3rd Avenue In a Figure Slip Into this silhouette nnd your figure will give way to goddess - like . sllmnesB. Black crepe with contrasting hip-band nnd back Interest, touched off with a curt, provocative sleeve. "STAR'S" STYLE WEAR Local. News Items . . . PHONE ttC TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Eastman returned to the city Wednesday morning from a trLp to Vancouver. Mrs. C. H. Sawle, who has been visiting in the eily for the past couple of week, will be leaving tcmorrcw night on her return to her home at New Hazelton. Job's Daughters meeting and installation of officers, Friday, I Dec. 1, at 7:30 pjn. Silver march and social. Pte. Wendolyn Schwab arrived home on lurlough Wednesday night from Calgary and is visiting his parents on Overlook Street. Mrs. George Dougherty arriv ed in the elby Wednesday from ; Va -ouver for a visit with her ; hu band, Capt. George Dougherty, who Is in the United States . Transport Service here. A First Baptist Church, Thursday and Friday evening, December I4th and 15th, a Dramatic Christmas Contata entitled "The Lost Carol," will be presented. You are invited. lti the city council at its special meeting Wednesday night to a bylaw .providing for the closing ot certain undeveloped ankl used streci'.a and lanes in Section 4 in connection with a naval development. i ! A. M. Richmond, who is interested in ocai mining I n:ent in the Telkrwa district, ar-I rived in the c3'y Wednesday morning from Vancouver and proceeded to the Interior by the jt.ve.ung train. J Mr. and Mrs. II. Olscn and Miss M. Hanson were among the ' guests at the farewell party held a li'W evenings ' ago at Dodge Cove school house In honor of .1: n ml Mis. II. Lund prior to timir departure to Vancouver to .iki up future residence. II! renting moving pictures, of ..i in and Inlanders, featuring n-lip.it us architecture and church Mrs. V. Vukovlch left last night pn a trip to Vancouver. J. II. Schriaberg left last night on a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. George Rodger returned to the city on Wednesday from a ir.p to Vancouver. Do This For Acute Ken 1 n H II Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril, ltshrinks swollen membranes, soothes irrita- lfipifQ lion, flushes mucus and VI If Aw so makes breath ing easier! Try itl VA-TRO-NOL First Membership Tea of W.C.C. Is Attractive Affair Prince Rupert Women's Canadian Club held its first membership tea at the home of Mrs. Arnold Flaten, Fourth Ave., on Tuesday afternoon. A large number of members attended, mak- Thlrd reading was given by : ing it very successful. The host ess and the club president, Mrs. J. A. Donnell, received the guests. Csnterin."? the rocm was a table decorated with autumn flowers. Mrs. J. D. Fraser and Mrs. J. Gray presided at the urns. Mrs. H. A. Breen and Mrs. C. P. Bal-agno were In charge of the tea with Mrs. Balagno and Mrs. W. Brass looking after membership cards. Serviteurs were Mrs. II. M. Foote, Mrs. Alex MacKenzle and Mrs. A. L. Holtby. LOCAL NURSES HEAR VISITOR A. 'pne'nl meeting of the Prince Rupert Nurses' Assocla tion -was held In the nurses' rest dence Wednesday evening when guest speaker of the evening was Miss E. Bround, director of place ment service f o r registered nurres. Miss Bround gave an in . . and customs,' were shown Uerestlng lecture on the value of : ih Prince Rupert Gyro Club lacement service and the ad In iclicnn in R' ;i:l's Cafe on Wed- vnnfi!r',s it had. Realizing how !. sday uy Tiici Collart, Belgian .important it Is that the director vi: i : or ml. The projector was 0f nlacement service have afirst nj-erated oy sergeant uoya hand. knowJed?e oi tne locaie ,s i kes. Another luncheon guest the hospital and nursing situa w. s. G-orze Mitchell: President tion VlUlt In various communities, I . auk Skinner was in the chair and there was a good attendance .,1 H;i 'xrs. The luncheon frire Ttatured fine smoked fish, the p.ift of H. M. Oowte. Funeral Notice Funeral services for the late lll 'iiry Schmidt will be held on js.auiday, Dec. 2 at the Gren- vilie Court Funeral Chapel, J Canon W. F. Rushbrook officl- iiting. Interment at Fairvlew Cemetery. IN THE 8UrREME COURT OP i BRITISH COLUMBIA I IN rP.OHATE IN THE MATTER OK THE "ADMIN-i I3TRATION ACT" ! and I IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP RUSSELL JAMES BARR, DFCEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order of , Ills Honor. W. E. Fisher, made on I ih. oi.h dnv of November. A.D. 1944, t was appointed Administrator (with will annexed) of tho Estate of Russell Janes Darr, deceased, and all nnriim Vtnvinii claims nc.alnst the said estate are hereby required to fnriii;li game, nronerly verified, to mc on or licfore the Oth day of Pe-cembr-r. A 1). 1944. and all parties Injlrbtrd 'o the Estate are r-qulri'l to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. DC, this Oth clay of November. A.D. 1944. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. DC MAKE YOUR- CHKISTMAS CARDS AND NEW YKAK CALKNDAKS Distinctive with our Local Views WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing THIRD AVENUE i V Miss Bround is making a tour of , E. the different hospitals in order i 2f to obtain this information. Mrs. Churchill Friendly Guest Wife of Prime Minister Visits Canadian Girls in London LONDON, Dec. 10) Mrs. Churchill paid a surprise visit to the Canadian Girls' Club in London's West End and, In the words of the girls with whom" she chatted, "won our hearts with her friendliness." The wife of the prime mlnl.cter was. introduced by the club pre sident, Mrs. Josephine Godman, formerly of Victoria, tasted some soup and congratulated the staff on their general effeclency. Among those who chatted with Mrs. Churchill were Section Officer Arabella Rivlngton of Victoria; Mrs. Edna Fiske, a civilian resident In England who formerly resided in Victoria: Mary Harding of Edmonton, Alta., and Miss D. Germain and Mrs. A. I Brown, both formerly of Vic toria. The club, which caters to Can adian women In Britain, was started two years ago by a group of Canadian civilian and service girls. RCAF Choral Group Now Eighty Strong OTTAWA, Dec. 1 W What .tailed as a scratch group of Jtoyal Canadian Air Force slng- f r.for a church service In September now Is the 80-strong "A. F.H.Q. Choral Group" practising for their first formal contort. The singers, who hall from r.'ll parts of Canada and work at Air Force heaquarters, are un tie the direction of Sqdn. Ldr. G. J. Mitchell of Waterloo, Que. The group's first concert of all-Chrlftmas music will be given here shortly before Christmas. Sqdn. Ldr. Mitchell, who maintains that his Job In the air force is navigation, not music, is a past president of McGlll University Glee Club and has or-rvanized and led choirs and dance orchestras at several of the stations to which he has been posted. He started his musical career on the organ of Waterloo United Church of which his father, Rev. E. D. Mitchell, Is minister. V.C. WINNER'S SON BOOSTS THE ARMYV-Young David Foster Currle rightj son of Major David Vivian Currie. newest Can adian winner of the Victoria Cross, Is a strong booster of the army. Here he argues relative merits of the army and air force with his 14-year-old uncle, Douglas Civil (left), who is an air force enthusiast, In the Currie's home at Owen Sound, Ont. (Canadian Army Photo Would Provide More SIX FIRE CALLS Interests For Girls I'ritish Labor Women Urge Sunday Movies and linger Restaurant Hours LEICESTER, Eng., Dec. 1 CF The -women's advisory committee tn the Trades Union Congress, on the basis of a questionnaire to trade councils throughout Britain, has decided that the increase in the number of young girls frequenting pubs is "very largely due to the lack of suit able alternative provision." In a large number of districts, the councils reported an "acute" problem. Many urged that the situation could be eased by Sun day movies and later closing h6urs for the "British Restaur ants" which have been estab llthed throughout Britain to pro vide meals for workers and school children. The advisory committee's annual report prais ed the "magnificent contribu tion" of women to the war effort. Nearly 8,000,000 women and girls IN NOVEMBER I City Fire Department answer ed six calls during November, department records reveal. Only two of the fires resulted in ap preciable damage. A fire at Sheardown's groc ery store on November 28 caused an undetermined amount of damage to stock and a fire at the Japanese community hall on Fulton street caused damage of $141 on November 10. Total number of fire calls so far this year have been 96. Itching Loose Scalp DandrufH Try This Home Treatment For Quick Ease And Comfort Here U a clean powerful penetrating oil that brings speedy relief from the itching torture and discomfort Don't dig with fingernails, that only serves to spread the trouble Just use equal parts of Moone's Emerald OH and olive oil. Apply between 14 and 64 Were Working I and shamnoo everv fourth dav. !,, i .. in Youll find this treatment not only ..at.u.m. ... .-a,..-.- , the iu.hing anU torture but lty or anomer, It saia. UI Single helps promote more rapid healing women between 18 and 41. 91 1 ggj oth?1"1"1" becomes a percent were engaged in the war i You can obtain Emerald on in Btr . the original battle at Ormes" IXd.. ellon'- or any modern drug store. Tables and Lamps Here are gifts that will bring both Mom and Dad comfort and a lasting remembrance. Beautifully designed tables to hold their favorite books, Dad's pipes and Mom's sewing. Handsome lamps that will lend charm to the living room and make reading pleasurable. Choose Now! Get SUIT-ed -and Stay Suited by Buying... Quality If you need a Suit this season make your selection from o u r r r a a n n g s e e of " Fasliion ; Suits. $30. Seena Grocery TO $45. Craft" 00 00 " mBliMMlVMI'.liailAWaiJ i ACROSS FROM HOSPITAL We are here to give our customers the best of service Our prices ate right 500 5th Ave: East "I've Been Shopping at Annette's" i Phone 581 . V.' .: They have the largest assortment of $.' ladies' gifts in town. If it is a gift for Mother, Sister or "Old Aunt Min," they have it. Drop in and see what jfc f Lrnr. linvn Vmi'll n lilnncnrl T wn9 l& GORDON & ANDERSON, Ltd. annette's ladies'WEAr! ....... .....!. 3T Jj ma mttrnn a tnTtrr r FEDEIIAL IJLOLK XIIIKIl AVr.Niii'. m JW swimiiuftvwiut, re 3rt .: -J l vft k.