f w n aur Coat and . . u 1 DDerb aim era . . . ' ;e revived ft r ..; kinds of i SO prr cent art one else. I - 1 I , ff COATS Di-rounC for Cavil. 60LDBLOOM Ant Prince Rupert Y'S COCOA i mwm m m m w m sl -am m m m m m w m a w m m m m m m T. TOuAI Al 1ITHT1 PmiUlin nn A food store WAA a 1 illUr 0 PORT ESSINOTONI. Feb, 24 Mrs Esther Roberts, native of Announcements L O. L. Dance, Monday, Feb 18. I O. O. F. Hall. Mhalla Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. Feb. 26. De Carlo's Machinists' Dance. Oddfellows' Hall. 8 pjn.. Feb. 28. C.C.F. Dance? March 10. Oddfellows' Hall DeCarVrt Orchestra St. Patrick's Tea, tale home -ooklnx. 3 p.m Card party t i p.m. K.O C Hall. March 17. ' WA Canadian Legion Dance. 1 1 ODE Hall. March 24. I Drv Dock Employees' Dance. February 25. Proverb's sy to roll, delightful INCOME TAX ti :? a.'A (rmiKIn j .'', ...... to smoke E CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO Available: . e if you are In business or If your Income S43 wai more than $3.00000. j. uie If you are an employee and earned i han $3,000.00 in 1943. lor uprrt advice on your Income Returns we C.EORfiK KOKIK & CO. 1-18 Itrsner Itlork. frlnce Rupert proper information with you will save you ' T p- iven you by your employer, showing your i-r..inp.s ana tax aruuciioiia T 5 ,r showing your taxed income from dividends 1943, f-'i particulars of other Income in 1943. 'E-:e,pts for Medical Expenses, Donations, Life In-- t. e premiums and principal payments on mort- ' If rwv,-ilM . 1 . I tHAM.M,A llehirn vnil made ! r"wiv WVJJJ III ilitWJIt m"t" i - acKEN7IF FURNITURE LTD. mmmm mmm mW 1 " . . "A Cuiod Place to Buy" JFTI iftt UFIKLD fi SUITES ... in W pieces . covered " veiour and 'rnnesUy, with urn jsprinu ntruction, I'cr Suite. Priced from $175.00 r'H)Alt CHESTS in beautiful matched walnut veneer. Priced from $.10.:0 " . 11 tr.i Avrnur 1J 1 II LW O r n w 1 u vc turning OUOUi c Will be Closrri tn, ...L. ...t.ll nM.nrlinir thO . ai.lon for ti, .., ,.,., -At n WAVE, a wnnotit heat, pa,!-., nr niarlilne. Watch for it! SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON Mill Ala - VlfVI inn - Mir, linl . "lion st. rhone Blue 9l Sore throat Port Essington, passed awajr at dus to sesld...let a Uttle unstated her home on Wednesday at the VapoUub melt , age of 03, The funeral will be hrld here on Saturday. in your mouth M C f 5 ...works fine I f VAPORUB Mr. and Mr W J. Crawford of Stewart are spending a few days In the city. They arrive?, from the north on Tuesday and will be leaving on tomorrow evening's train for Pinchi Lake near Vanderhoof. The health' committee has re ceived from the city council tor Its consideration a communication from the State Hospital and Mfdlcal League of Reg in a pro- m? a national health insur er scheme at contributory I -"er It 'wa referred to 'T'th v'th 'ommittoe 'ommittoe for for ecn- rem; j C. Cameron, secretary of the Northern Construction Co arrived in the city yesterday from Vancouver, being here on company business. James Nlrtwll of the Boller-makeri' Umen in leaving tomor row night on a trip to Vancou vcr. A Attention Ladies of Canadian Legion Auxiliary. Please meet at Legion Rooms, 2 o'clock sharp, Saturday 28, (487. T. A. McMartln. manager of the Fred Watson store at Sralth-ers. left by last evening's train on his return to the interior after spending a few. days in the city on business. Capt. P. A. Mcintyre arrived In the city yesterday from Vancouver, being here on official business In connection with his duties with the Wartime Shipping Board. Men.30,40,501 Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vigor? Trr Mr-t Tiw Tl-( l.mijyft, W. pt'mik-&.-nfca! r i '..: Vtr, Jm 4 L If r..' - - rtrfl.!..l ttlh . . - i pw ill c 1 M-WJ Kl7. SBBBSSBSBBBBB e1CssssBSBsssssssssss. mmmmmr sV f FRAGRANT V- I PI1I.I. STRENGTH 1 , ' 1s COFFEE J GUARANTEED I 1 fJtesft I 1 UNTIL DATE I ON BAG THE W. H. MALKIN CO, LTD. I . Vancouver, Canada Fashion Footwear A. J. DOMINATO. Col W. O. Swan, command engineer for the Canadian Army, arrived in the city yesterday from Vancouver, being here on one of his periodical visits on official duties. Funeral Notice Funeral service for the late Mrs. II. Cameron will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the OrenvlUe Court Funeral ChapeL Interment at Falnriew Cemetery. FISHERMAN'S DANCE at the Eagles' Hall, 5th Ate. Eait) Music Rendered by the Muonli(ht Serenadtrs Friday, Feb. 25 Everybody welcome. fry New, Improved Ovattint If your rluU Wki a trl fr fool. It may l tint hi flirt ! t in try imiurUnl fixl lrmnt vlikh, K irm- li ili,iiTrrl, evrjMie nmi Ut Ix-illli. Hit croolli my 1 HiinlrJct inipaiml and lie may be an eaT -tii to fvailing itctiK. A Wtwiin)s" fomUrinV, ini Imprvtril Ovaltine aJJ to a rbild'l mraU the rwntiil frnxl rlcmrnU mol liVrly to Ik) tlrfictrnt in bit dirt. Thrre vrrTints of AW, lmprerri OvalliiM funiiA a child ith a Mpnifi-rant lin of his daily miMirfmrnt ol Vitamin A. 1i, and I), ami th niiiM-rili (.allium, niophoni and iron al qnirW fomlnrrpy cWmrnta and hifl quality protrina all for buiUin aturdj ixolir. So if jour child fata poorly. U thin M under par, hy not nlart piTin bin .Aw, Imfmnl UYallinc rrguiarijf ci Ovalline at jmir dnig or food ature Atr, lurhoviD OVALTINE thi raoncriNo rooo mink MIMKXI. At'T . Fomi F i OrtlMmtr r lnlrrmiit. Mtfltt; Lftut Chanc No 1 Canary No. 2. Canary No. 3. Canary No 4. and juih Mineral Claims, situate In the Portland Canal Mining Division of CasMAr District on the fst side of tmerlrnn Creek and about 17 mll from Stewart. Take notice that I, W H. Forrest, acting as agent for .Win. H. Tolln Free Miners Certlfcate No. 2092-t. Intend, suty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of obtalnlnn Crown Orants to the above clalim and further take notice that action, under Section 8S. must be com menced before the issuance of aucn Certificates of Improvements. Dated this 37th day or July. 1943. i nit: mtki:mi: cot ht or i ItKITIMI (Ol.t MIIM l 1KOHMK III the Matter of the "AdmlnMra- trillion Art" ami In the M .liter i.f the ttate of Knut (Hen, Ih-iea-eil, hitevtnle. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honour Judge Fisher. Local Judte of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the Uth day of February AD. 1944. appointed Administrator of the Fstate of Knut Olsen, formerly of Montreal, Quebec, deceased, who died on or about the 3rd day of January. A D. 1944. Alt persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims agalwt the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 31st day of March AD. 1944, falllug which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B O , thU 18th day of February AD. 1944. NORMAN A, WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Ilupett, B.C. 1144 Ladies' Music Club Meeting ganini, Mrs. B&ckaby. A meeting of the Ladies' Music Club took place at the home of Mrs. W. Martin, 1419 Sixth Avenue East, Wednesday afternoon. Mrsj? Blackaby took the chair in the absence of Mrs. E. J Smith. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh welcomed two new members to the club The following program given: Paper Legends of Niccol'i ,r j Reading Mrs. Mcintosh, quoting Dorothy Thompson urging women to keep up their music clubs in these trying times and an interesting summary of a program given by one Toronto club. Piano solo To Spring" (Orelg Mrs. W. Watt Vocal solo "Ood Hath No Piomlsed" Cyril Rlcet Mrs. W. Martin. Piano solo "Littie Serenade" Ciruenleld Mrs. J. C. Ollker. The meeting closed with "Ood ' Save the King.' Tea was served by the hostess and an enjoyable social hour wa $pent. 4) t FEBRUARY 24, 1944 THE DAILY NEWS PAOE TOREK . r Mm w m m r m m r w w ww iMrr7 v ri iririiff nr 0, E Scldon, officer u ucai battery, is : after having id msec last July .- in: aT iw mrn ies . . . a lowing a biz Pt. Essington iWoman Passes LOCAL NEWS NOTES L.O.HA Meeting tonight. Oddfellows' Hail. 8 o'clock. Mr. Thomas Prlet win be on of the canvassers for the West-view area in the forthcoming Red Crow drive htr. A World Day of Prayer for all churches. Friday, 3 pjn., at Lutheran Church. A The Tuberculoma Xmai Seal .Sale Committee of the Municipal Chapter I.OD.E. advice that their books clow Feb. 29. It Is requested that all outstanding bills and contribution- be mailed to IV.x 80") Prince Ruport, B.C. '4i Orance Leap 'Year Dance, Monday, Feb. 28, LO O K Hall 9:30 p.m. (49) ASt. John Ambulance Association meeting Red Cross Rooms. Friday, 25th. All interested please attend, 8 p.m. 47i GIVE GENEROUSLY Sometimes Scarce. For HiehcUss DECORATING and PAINTING Call LEO OYER Red 395 8C7 Borden And evrryxchere that Mary ucnl The grocer did declare Whyhe resohal right then and titer Tliat she'd he early too, St. We are making the largest- quantity possible under war-time restrictions ... soon, we hope, we will again make all you want. Mary rrtirnt a precious can Of "ifoyoJ City" rare, If yotiSe tried to liny "Hovnl City" Ginned Fruit ami Vegetable without success, don't run awuj lth the idea thut you can't buy them tit nil. With restricted itiola, your grtxer ha jut mi much and no more, and hen voti arrhe tio late well, it's jut too bad. 'Koyal CJty" Canned FinmU tell quickly and you have to be on I ho alrrt to get them. So put t bem on oery shopping list. gfjiYALClTY CANNED FOODS J.M.S.Loubser D.fJ, BA Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone (41 0 Down through the years, almost since Prince Rupert first existed, we have served the people. The prescription laboratory we have always tried to keep modern, using skilled pharmacists, quality drugs, the best of equipment. As we start a new year, we are proud of our record, and grateful for the confidence you have shown in us. May we continue to serve you. Ormes Ltd. TTfiA Pioneer Drtuzff fats THE REX ALL STORE PHONES 81 and M Open Daily from 9 a.nu till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidayi from 12-2 p.m. and 1-9 pjn. TOOD tOU "(WOUCHT He'd sold his quota for that dayl So uhal did Mury do? I tSSm V 7 f. t