t4, ,1 (, -::Jl TiCTrF-M it:z: tor 1044 THE ' DAILY NEWS PAG2 TERHB MPTING jo a healthy, hungry boy or girl, it the aroma and taste of NeiUon's famous Chocolato Cocoa. Try it, mother. l lb. 29c, lb. 19c ioal Orders L TYPES OF FISHING GEAR Nets Uncs Hopes . . . . . . . . . Oillm Clothing ... Trolling Gurdirs . . , Floats . . . IIooLs . . . Iluoy Light LVII We ran now deliver your coal orders. Please us three days warning before delivery cx- PERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 lette Powell's Beauty Shop Is Now Open Under the very capable management of Miss Peggy Saunders lh Strret, Arrn From rmt Offlrs "'one lilue 917 for, Appointment jjk INTENSION TABLE. K". SG5.00. To clear $55.00 Ny, COFFEE TABLE. CU 0C rfc 520.00. To clear .l.... 4iH'7J AE LAMPS. C0(K H ?H00. To clear ...'..: Place K:....; $10.95 EU0 Furniture Store Third Avenue an Ad 1Q The Dally News It Pay Cut Sisters of St. Joseph 'At Home' St Josephs Academy was .he scene of a very successful tea Thursday afternoon when a daintily-appointed tea table. E. T. Keaney. M.Lj., arrived m the city this morning from Victoria, enroute back to Terrace after havtnc one south for the funeral of his father. Announcements All ftrmtoraM-nU m UiU ctilumn wtH Im c-hM-fxl for a full month t 36c a word. St. Peter's Junior Sale. April M Dry Dock Employees' Dance, Friday night, April 14, Serera-dcra' Quintette. Valhalla Bridge. April 8:30 p.m. Valhalla Hall Navy Auxiliary Dance, Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee is Tops) 17th. Odd- fellows' Hall. April 18. C.W.L. bridge, whist, crlbbage. K.O.C. Hut. April 20. Lutheran Tea, April 20th. Job's Daughters' Dance, Masonic Hall. April 21. L. O. B. A. Dance, Oddfellows' Hal). April 21, De Carlo's L. P. P. April 27. Dance, Eagles' Hall, Eastern Star Dance, April 28. Nurses' Spring Dance. May 2, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Missionary Tea. Mrs. A., Flaten's, May 3. United Cnurch Spring Sale. May 4 th. Cambral Tea, May 11, Mrs. Munthe's. C.C.F. dance. Oddfellows Hall. May 12, De Carlo's Orchestra, 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments 00Z 5th East Box 1425 Station It Prince Rupert, B.C. J. M. S. Loubser DC. B-A. CHIROPIIACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Flight Lieutenant and Mrs. F R, Eyie and daughter Mary-lu) are leaving tonight for i Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brundage are leaving tonight for Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Soames are leaving tonight for a trip Uf Vancouver. turn to Vancouver. O. A. Horte, who has been engaged as an engineer, at the Prince Rupert General Hospital,, ii, leaving tonight for W&ouver where he expects to spend, mm nitiiv Sore throat the Sisters of St Joseph were ,.t..eld.letalIttUftime-ttl at nome to a large numoer oi VapoRub melt ladles, who called between the b your mouth m R w ff 9 hcur of three and five. Sister " .' Superior and Mrs. J. Gillls, Inresldent of the Hathnllr Wnm- cn s league, received the guests. The Sisters personally conducted the guests throughout the Col. O. C Oswell, officer commanding the Prince Rupert Machine Oun Regiment, left last night tor a trip to Vancouver spacious Immaculate dormltor-1 tnj victoria !c ana bnent cheery studv ! rooms of the three floors, of I the convent. During the afternoon delicious refreshments were served. Mr Oaron. Mrs J. Murray and Mr L Do4ron were in charge of refreshments. Mrs. MacLaren a; ! Hn. Fltzpatrick poured at Olof Hanson, M P: for 8keena left last night for Vancouver en-route back to Ottawa after spending a few days in his riding during the easter recess of Parliament. Miss Patrcia Nichols returned last night to school at Victoria W. D. Gordon, superintendent Laneagne ! 0f the river division of the White Pass and Yukon Route, and Mrs. Gordon, were here yesterday re turning to Whitehorse for the teason after a trip to Vancouver,; Victoria and Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Ganty. among ' the best known pioneer residents of Skagway. were here yesterday returning to Alaska after a trip to Seattle and else where In the south. CFPR 12(0 KIWcyclei SCHEDULE FRIDAY P.M. 4:00 Sound off 4:15-0. I. Jive 4:30 Rebroadcast Blng Crosby 5:00 Dinah Shore 5:30 Personal Album 5:45 Melody Round-up 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Sports Interviews 630 Chamber Music 7:00 Isabelle McEwln sings 7:15 Front Line Family 7:3 John Charles Thoma's 8:00 Aldrlch Family 8 JO Information Please 9:00 Morgan and Brlce 9:30 Nocturne 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Recorded Interlude , . , 10:15 Yarns, lor-Yanks,. 10:30 Vancouver Playrlouse-11:00 Silent SATURDAY AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Old Timers 9:00 Musette Time 9:30 CBC News Rebroadcast 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Children's Scrapbook 10:30 George Wade 10:45 Music by Herbert 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:17 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Charles Magnante VM. 12:00-Shep Fields 12:30 Spotlight Bandj 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 1:00 One Night Stand 1 :30 Downbeat 2:00 Closing announcement TILLIE THE TOILER J E. Eyolfson left last night on a trip to Vancouver. O. A. Oiay. divisional super intendent of the Canadian Na tional Railways, returned to the city last night from a trip over the !tae as far as Jasper Park on official business. . Frank Gale. Skidegate merchant, -who arrived In the city earlier in the week from the Capt. A. Sinclair, who has been 'Queen Charlotte Islands, left here for some time on pilotage I last night on a business trip to 'duty, left last night on. his. re Vancouver. C. H. Elictns, dt-rtrlct deputy grand master of the Masonic Lodge, returned to the city to day after paying an official vlsi; to the' lodges at Smithers and Terrace, having been accompan led by Thomas McMeekin, W. L. Armstrong, W. M. Watts and Wil liam Cruikshank. the natives. Dr. R. G. Knipe and William Jarmson have been elected members of the Junior Seetlon of the Prince Rupert Chamber of-Commerce. Mr. Jarmson was welcomed at the regular month ly dinner meeting of the chamber last night. Major D. M. MacKay, com mlssloner of Indian Affairs for British Columbia, who Is on an Serviteur were Mrs. J. Olbson, I after spending Easter here wlth'of'cial Inspection tour of this M ( F. Glaasey and Mrs. Oarlc Balaimo. Mrs. Young o led a.' refflstrar. The afternoon concluded with Benedic tion by Rev. Father ir the beautiful chapel of the Ai ademy. her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Wlchols. Fifth Avenue East. district, left this morning aboard the department cruiser Naskeena for a visit to Masse t? and Skidegate. He was accom panted by the local Indian Agent. James Gillett. They ex pect to return to the city at the early part of next week Major MacKay will be the speaker at next week's luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. h the t-mpmu- rmvrt of Brit Mi CiimMi In rr4ialr-In Um Mallrr rf tbr " AdmUilMrallon Art" and i In ttir Matter of th rtate or Jmhn TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor. W Z Fisher made on th 24th day of March. AO. 144. I wu apolntrd Administrator (vnh' the -in anrmed) ot the Estate of John Warne. deceased, and all partkea hal ing clalma acauwt the aakl Ut are hereby requirea u lurnoii km properly verified, to me on or about the SSth day of April, A D. 1M4. and all parties Indebted to the Estat-are required to pay the amount of their inaeDieoneM m mc imuami. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C this 25th day of March A D 1M4. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. BC iv the MntEMc roiirr or! rutiTisu roi.iMiut j iv pKonTE ! tv the MtTtrii or the .uuv- ISTK.4T10V At'T AM IV THE M tTTI'.K r THE ESTATE 1 OV riltKI.EY OTTO MII.I.EK. lherle knn a fH 4KLES " MILMR. Iereaed. Inlelate. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hla Honour Judge Fisher. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, x was on ine oia ; day of April AD. 1M4. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Char- ley Otto MUler. otherwise known as Charles Miner. Deceased, who died on or sboat the 2Ttn oay oi no-tuary Aft Utt All persons indebted to the said j Estate are tetjyrred ,tq pay Mi amount dfythelr lntftMed sen .to me forthwith and all "persona "having claims against the said Efctate are. required to nie them; with me properly verified on or before the I5th day of May AD. 1944, falling which distribution will be, made having retard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 5th day of April A D. 1944. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, BC iv Tirr. MTTtr.ME toikt or IIKITISH rni.t.MKIK l rKoniTi: IV THE M TTER or THE "APMIX-ISTKATION At'T" - ami IV THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OI' UH.I.IAM Ml LI lit. KlTEVMIl. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 2th day of March. AD. 1944, I was appointed Executor ot the estate of William Miller, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furuUh same, properly verified, to me on or about the 30th day of April. AD. 1944. and all parties in deb ted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Kupert. B.C., this 30th day or March. AD. 1944. EDWARD JAMES SMITH. Executor of the Estate of WUllam MUler. A Canadian Legion meihbrr Prluce Rupert Branch may obtain free tickets to Army Show from the Legion steward. (89) Dance, Fagles Hall, 3th and MeBrkSe, Friday 14th. Moonlit Seranaders. 9-2. Everybody wel come. J. H. Schriaberg left last night on his return to Vancouver. Mrs. J. M. Carr left last night on a trip to Vancouver. Jarvis McLeod, local collector of ctutoms, returned this morn- ins from a trip to Vancouver. Jock Davidson returned home this morning from a trip to Vancouver. W. Jensen and R. Walker of B.C. Packers Limited, left last night for Vancouver, after a brief visit to the city. Arnold Oswald Baron, age 19. land John Gydycz, age 20, are I Dr. J. P. Cade, pioneer local ! two new recruits to enlist in the physician, has been Invited to Canadian Active Army through address the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert recruiting the Prince Rupert Chamber of, station. Both, nave been em- Commerce at its May dinner i ployed as welders in the dry meeting. He will speak of the t dock. Baron's home is at Wide- tuberculosis situation among i view. Saskatchewan, and Gydycz comes from Saskatoon. They axe leaving tonight for the Van couver reception centre. OUCH- MY BACK Stiff, achry back miy be caused by iluigiih kidneys. Gin Pills help the kidney to do a full time job) Money back if not satisfied. t.auUr ill. 40 Wit lara tit; SO Pil lath. U.S. ( JW a A3 DO NT FORGET . . THE BIG DAKCE SATURDAY, APRIL 15. 4 p.m. till 12 I.OO).E. HALL (Formerly Eagles', 5th and McBrlde) Gentlemen 75c Roy Proverbs and Ills Orchestra Everybody Welcome PACIFIC CAFE Win Reopen on Monday, April 17 Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey. Chow Mein Hours 6:00 ajn. to 2:00 ajn. CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS.., CLEANED ' " 'it- AND REPAIRFn New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 735 IIOME SERVICE HANDYMAN THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 &m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 ; et, r, -JL&UWV rSOMETHlM6l(Nai JUST DOi'Tj WHAT KIND OF VMORK DID DO IN THE PENTAGON BUILDINS English Rotary Club Hears of Prince Rupert AN EXAMPLE TO FOLLOW! THAnS SCME-j EH ? JJ MV ISNORAHCE voyjjTHwsiDON ) . zzi : I 1 I I aassssssssssssssss at If . . x. -0. I The Prince Rupert Rotary Club was toasted by the Rotary Club of Oldham, an English tex tile town, recently as a gesture of goodwill between the Mother land and this Dominion, the focal Rotary Club was advised at yesterday's luncheon in a letter from the secretary of the Oldham Club. One of the members of the Oldham Clubj told the story of Prince Rupert's i history, giving a description of this place and Its industries. The letter read here yesterday extended the greetings of OM-ham. It was left to Col. J. W. Nkh-olls and Secretary B. R. Dodds of the local club to draft a suitable reply to Oldham. With Minora Blades! For real shaving comfort, you can't beat Minora at itj price. It's the quaff Had in ilt UUL TWICiE EUROPE'S- SIZE. South AmerSc has nearly twice the area of Europe, but enly one-sixth the population. is for Calcium Calcium bunds the bones and teeth. Babies and growioj children need lots of it. One of the best ways to get it IV. in IrrdJialiJ Carnation Milk. Caraiauoo Milk it not only rich in calcium it also has an extra amount of "sunshine" Titamin D which belpi the calcium do a first-class job. And Carnation supplies all the cthur essential milk, nutrients. For baby's. bottle, consult your doctor for Carnation Milk formula. Carnation is grand for cooking, for drinking, and for creaming coffee and cereals. Trite for free book Tour Contented Baby". Carnation Co3i limited, 470 Granville St-jVanc. CiAIATta arnation Milk ifhnr Cbntentid Corns A CANADIAN PRODUCT CINDERELLA OR - "Godmother --What Have I Done?"- A TEMPERANCE (?) COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS PRESENTED BY THE Canadian Army in Prince Rupert NAVY DRILL HALL v April 14, 15, 16, 17 SERVICE PERSONNEL FREE CIVILIAN TICKETS "Se uvuian ncKeis are avauaoie ai ormes urag store Ormes Ltd. TZfiA Pioneer Drtu2j?i3ts THE REX ALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82, Open Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 pjm. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 pjn. and 7-9 pjn. 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