1 w SA1AM "TEA B.C. Clothiers niiRi) Avr-xun Work Boots Boys' Pants Men's Pants All solid leather - dooi selections. All sizes Drr.M and Work PHONE ItUCK 321 Special Prices for the Working Man in Men's and Roys Clothing Men's Raincoats' .KTL-$6.95 Men's Work Shoes 3.95 $4.95 $1.95 $2.75 Nctvs Flash: "GERMANY SURRENDERS" look. far this in big black headlines, and your rum bi Just is flood as any one. Buy Victory Bonds A.4 l;;i (ten the day for this announcement " "' rbnf t Music Lovers! Come in and see our lari;e assortment of VICTOR AND ItUJEHlRD RECORDS Prices 50c to $1.35 CLASSICAL AND POPULAR ALBUMS $2.75 and up I .MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Kecord Headquarter for Prince Rupert SIGN UP FOR VICTORY Mi Vil Trlme Minister Churchill tall xh ni" day, -Victory mi)' nst be so far away, ana will certainly not be ilrnled us In the end. but the ta-.k Is heavy, the tii! Is Ion, tne trial will be severe." You can hatlrn vlroryyoii ran lUhten. the tatk and Hie toll-by sinning for more bonds this time than ever before. Put Victory First BUY VICTORY BONDS Canadian Fish & Cold Storage rINCE KUpEKT ((). Ltd. "lT,sl1 COLUMBIA ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES The sum ol $42 ha- been raised recently at Borden street chool for the Junior Red Crow. Proceedi of a hot. cross bun iale at King Edward school dur-me the recent Easter season were $27. 1 On the opening of the new Conrad Street school next Sep- tember, the old Seal Cove (school wrll be closed. At Seal Cove-school the sum of $1.86 was raised at Easter by sale of hot cross buns. Another money raising effort netted $320 for the Junior Red Cross Mrs. L. Oovan, Mrs. M. Keehr, Mrs. W. T. Smith and Mrs. M. La Pouirt-alne left last night for Vancouver where they will spend some time visiting They are all wires of army officers stationed in this area. briefly the matter of responsibility for reinstatement after the w ar of those who had served In the armed force, laying the matter on the table for the ttlmc being. The board of school trustees has expressed 1U appreciation to local tabor organizations in view of the contribution to the schools for sports equipment of Uh collection taken up at a recent May Day meeting. Mrs. C. C. Mills of this city has been in correspondence with Mrs. W. H. Canon of LeSuenr. Minnesota, after luring heard Mrs. Carson's son. a prisoner of war In Tokyo. Japan, speak over a Japanese bmadeast Mr. Carson is the mother of Hires Wartime Housing Oonrad Street. THE DAILY KEW8 A CARNIVAL MEETINO, secretary! office, Wednesday, at '5:30. 110) Mr. and Mrs. J. Connery left last night on a trip to Van couver. C.C.F. Meeting tonight, 8 pjn Convention Delegates' report. All members please attend Mrs. J. M. Slobodlan left on last night's train on a trip to Winnipeg. F. M. Jones, district inspector of customs of Vancouver, whi has been in the city on business left on last nfcht's train to return W Vancouver. Accounts of the school board for the month of April amount ed to $7,833 .03, being passed for payment at the last meeting of the board. school on Continued difficulty . In get ting repair work done to toe schools was mentioned at Uw last meeting of the school board. There has also been difficulty in getting lumber to be used in the Booth Memorial High School gymnasium. Two brothers. Wilfred Brown and Robert Brown, natives, were eah fined $50 for being found in a beer parlor on Saturday. Each was fined an additional $10 for creating a disturbance. They appeared in police court yesterday morning. In Memoriam American service men. anoint. In loving memory of Mrs. son besides the nrtswner having Charles Hew Lee who passed been discharged as medloallr, '"y May 9,1943. unfit after service tn the Pad ft: while a third- Is an airplane pilot in BratU. A Ctetfied-Ad tn the Dalit News will bring Quick Remit II . Not dead to us who loved her. psm ift. but gone before; She lives with us in memory. And will for evermore. I Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her Husband, Kam. J one and Margaret. Job's Daughters i Church Service Impressive nite at First Pres byterian Church Sunday There was an impressive ser vice at First Presbyterian Church Sunday evening espeel ally for the girls of Prince Ru pert Bethel of Job's Daughters and their mothers. There was a full turn-out of the members and it was an interesting sigh as the white-robed officers of the bethel as well as the members and the mothers marched It to the church and took their seats at the front of the congregation. The girls were led by the honored queen, Mona McRae; Mrs. Alex Mitchell, the guardian, and George Dawes, associate guardian. Rev. A. F. MacSween preached an appropriate sermon, extoll ing the principles of the order and urging the importance of their being lived up to. There was an anthem by the senior IC 1W1IU UI U . ..... ... I J ,u ' V.l. t JlfUn nf at 1U last meeting, discussed U1? .cu'" . .J! " ! , ..u .u" Dolntment of Janitor of the new E. J: Smith, the organist. Mrs. Last Friday evening uie jods Daughters' regular meeting was also in honor of the mothers, a corsage being presented by each daughter to each mother and special presentation being made to Mrs. Robert Gordon. Sub.-Lieut. Melvln Eburne ar rived in the city last evening from his naval duties In the south. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Eburne 1119 Water Street. Frederick Arthur Edgerton. age 17. whose home Is in Vancouver, and who has been work ing at the local dry dock, is leaving on Friday night to serve in the Canaauu. Active Arm7 as a trade trainee after havin? enlisted through the Prince Rupert recruiting station. J. t. CURRY Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Phone Green 995 '&k "I'M AT MY BEST WHEN CHIPS ARE DOWN" jTHE m a mucn more uctcrmtneu character than. I look: You see, I have an inborn sense of responsibility. That's why, in addition to devoting our machine-shop exclusively to armament specialties, I accepted the challenge of wartime shortages and went all-out to maintain the quality of my product, Congolcum Gold Seal Rugs and Congolcum by-thc-yard. I reflected that by thus assuring a dependable source of colourful, cheery, work-' saving, budget-casing floors, I would in my own quiet way, be doing a real morale job. And thousands of Congolcum fans across Canada, seem, to agree with mc" CDNGDLEUM GOLD SEAL HOW TO HELP MR. GOLD) SEAL MAKE GOOD You ran ( iJJcJ ir out of your Congo-Irum floors wiih very lint tflort. Druh sntl nop them rrtulirljr ind tentw the biihmf ' their surface ith an txcnional wiling. MA mrt too. ihit the floor under. nrtih il intonta and (tee (rom crtvicM or knot. K It'i a rug, move It every mnntlui to "spread" the triftie. Vat, s litiU cut will f bia dividcudt. Announcements All adyertlsements In tnls column wUI be charged for toll month at 25c a word. Hill 8lxty Tea. June 7. R. J. D, Smith. Cambral Tea, Munthe's. Mrs. May 11, Mrs. Dance, every Wednesday and ; Saturday night, l.OJJE. if.au, formerly Eagles Hall, at 5th and McHrlde, under new management. 75c a couple. C.C.F. danee, Oddfellows' Hall. May 12, De Carlo's Orchestra, 9:30 to 1:30 a-m. Concert by Drydock Choir, May 15 and 16. Male Hospital Auxiliary Tea, May 18. Presbyterian Tea, May 24th, Mrs. W. D. Lambie's, 330 4th Ave. East. Help Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, June 3. is the (rr-REMK roiKT or iikitisii rni.r.MKf. IX IUOKATF. iv Tirr MiTTr.n or Tiir. -aomix Tlt.tTlOX Ail and rv tick m.ittfk r rnr. estate or BOM 1. WIIUAXEKAMP, Ireeaed. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 28th day Of AdtU. AJ. 144. was appointed Administrator ol the Estate or ttosa J. aenwaneuunp. oc erased, and alt parties baring claims against the sudd Estate are hereby reaulrrd to furnish same. Properly vennea. to me on or aooui tne 2 iw day of May. A D. 144. and all par-1 ties indebted to the aaid Estate are I required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me lonnwun. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 27th day 01 Apru. ajj. 144. UEOKUC H. HALUTir, OfflcUl Administrator, AUln, B.C. TIMIir.K SALE X 11X Seated tenders wUT be recelted by the Minister ot Lands at Victoria, BC . not later than II am. on the 79th day of May. 144. for the purchase of Licence X 34908. to cut 4.201.000 feet of Spruce. Cedar. Hemlock and Balsam on an area com prising part of the West half of Tot 609. two miles Southeast of Remo. Range 5. Coast Land District. Five S I years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. BC. or District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. TIMI1IK SAIX 13S4I There wUI be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon on the 23rd day of May. 1944. in the oince of the District Forester. Itartne Btnktrnr. Vancouver B C . the Licence X33841. to cut 19530.000 f.b.raxf Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock on two areas situated on Skedans Bay, Louise Island. Queen Charlotte Islands Land Dls trlct. Three (3) years win be allowed fur removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated siai Ana ttfrt " Further particulars may be ob-1 Ulned from the Chief Forester, victoria. B.C. or the District Foresters at Prince Rupert. B.C.. and Vancouver. B.C x tiii: srrnr.ME coniT or' rmrTisii.toirMHiA I iv nioHtTir IX Till: MATTI K OF THE "ADMIX- TKATIOX AT and ! IX TIIF. MATTFK OF THE ESTATE or kosakio jor.rii oinckas. lemrefl. Inlrtate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge Fisher. Local I Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 27th ! day of April. A D. 1944, appointed Administrator of the Estate of ' Rosario Joseph Oragraa, who dledj on or about the 1st day of March.; AD. 1944. AU persons Indebted to' the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons hay- : Ing claims against the said Estate are required to file them with mc ' properly verified on or before the 31st day of May, 1944. faUlng which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. ' this 27th day of April, AX). 1944. NORMAN A. WATT. j Official Administrator, . Prince Rupert, B.C. j CniMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Rlack 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN Cemetery Service Those wishing plots tended to Phone Blue 615 and leave phone number for GEO; JJJAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 116 41h Ave. E. RED 127 PAQE THRESi .1 Tfrr2 PUT VICTORY FIRST mmaM oh i conoid 'BUY5 OF THE MONTH In Seasonal Sportswear MEN'S SHOWER PROOF JACKETS Gabardines, Poplins, Sharkskins Keg. $4.95 to $6.95. Q(T Sizes 36 to 41 J.J Reg. $6.95 to $8.05, Cyl QC Sizes 36 to 92 'J Reg. $7.95 to $121)5. CrQC Sizes 36 to 44 V-W SPORT SHIRTS Several, shades Sizes small, medium and large. Short sleeves. Reg, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00. f i Qr All at one price yl.J Have You Ordered Next Winter's Coal Yet? If Not, Do It Today ! ' PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY WITH ALBERT & McGAFFERY LID. 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