It. ' TJTET TJMLY UEWB PAGE THREE jlermakcrs' Athletic Club mil boxing Show VOY mi i " , "!. Pron. p : Box 54 v!l sTUFET mw a t- i n I 11 i i an n . -k i 11 11 n 11 v ma i nminii nm it z..f . ii it. in. iHorxns of boxing UlST- Hernatulcx of Hollywood, California T. Phil Palmer of Vancouver Ujnjrside Scats $3 : Reserved Seats $2 Rush beats .l.:u Grotto Cigar Store n i-aIc at or , i.rmakera' Union Office ItNIIUN... DON'T FORGET . . tiir mo DANCE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 9.-30 to I a-m. I.O.D.E. HALL Gentlemen 75e Itoy Prverb and III Orchestra Old Time and Modern Mnnle Civilian Only hV.cl, Jasper, newly decorated and r . . under new management. First w SI 0 A M H (IN MY lilkr ft' C Zxn have more cents" We have a complete variety of available roccries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery Vy throughout the City three time weekly lay- Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion ill ... Koom and i,uncn uounier. .Meaia i . j Tours. 30 rooms, 15 with bath, i GEORGE ANDREW, Prop. ! LJCkmC CI IDKIITI IDC I TH A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" i CRIBS, all steel, drop sides, finished roll edce mattress $2 1.50 iFTTE SUITES in different designs, ' and colors. Priced per suite of six : from 5S9.00 upprcrlate your Mall Orders 3!7 3rd Avenue Eureka! Wliat have we? Believe It or not we have 2 Easy Washing Machines direct from the factory. Easy Oyrators. Price same as before the war. $109.25 Cash Price Terms mav be arranged accord ing to W.P.T.B; regulations. These Washers will be sold to the applicant having the greatest need for a washer. Make application In writing stating the number of family In residence and any extraordinary conditions that would warrant priority. 0n'y. EXTFMomxT m . . &:.:.::. $14.95 . To clear t 'WAGONS. Cm QC 3' 'Dili I til fP. 1 1 I II. M M 10 cioar y-v ELIO Furniture Store Third Avenue LOCAL NEWS NOTES AWomen of the Moose Meeting, Wednesday, 8 pjn. Harold Nlckerson, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, re- turned to the city from the south yeterday afternoon. R. C. St. Clair, dltlrict forester, left on last evening's train for a trip to Smltheri on official business. pa tU( VapoRub The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon PACIFIC CAFE WUI Reopen on Monday, April 17 Special Chinese DUhes Chop Suey. Chow Meln Hours 6 00 a.m. to 2:00 am. Notice The Royal Norwegian Consulate Is being removed from the Desner Dlock to the Klllas and Christopher Block opposite Post Office, as from Monday. April 17. Removal Notice Dr. Jens Munthe. Dentist, announces the removal of his office from the Besner Block to the Klllas and Christopher Block (opposite Post Office), effective Monday, April 17. J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Phone Green 995 Meet Mc at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments COS 5th East Box 1125 Station B Prince Rupert. B.C. J. M. S. Loubser DC. B A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 Ounnar Andersoa left Satur day night for a brief business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. George B. Casey left last night for Vancouver enrout to Rassland where she wilt pay a visit with her mother and her sons. The eitv ourchaslne a tent has been authorized by the utilities i ... . .. . f . rnmm lui ui can lor unatri jui Urm ii n pmi ini.t- nr nine firemen's uniform and to EducaUon, Is. expected la the aPP'y r priority to- purchase- a elty next week for a brief busl- new truck for the Telephone ness visit Department. Child's Colds Bitot Mistry -ten Tt-Testii ICKS The Northern B.C. Power Co. has beeji requested by the city to move the light now located at the corner of Ninth Avenue and Conrad Street to the next pole north of Conrad StreeW A license has been granted at ihe City Hall to J. IL Malr to oscratc a second-hand store An aoDllcation from N". B&sara ba for a license to operate; a series of dances in the I.ODU. Hall has been refused. Resolutions authorizing the exemDtion of Percy Hall. Vernon Weger and Clark Jackson; city employees, from, unemployment insurance were passed "by the city council last night. A meeting of the Prince Ru Dert Olrl Oulde Association was held at the home of Mrs. Arnold Fiaten on Monday, to compieie ariangements for the visit oi Ml nungworth. Provincial Commissioner, and of Miss Han nah. a member of the Training Committee. These ladles will be having several training class es during the week of April 21-28 in which they hope to arouse interest la the Olrl Guide Move ment Que en Mary Chapter. Imperial Daughters of the Empire, was liven permission by the city council last night to hold" a tag dav on July 29 or August . Aid. Thomas Elliott reiterated a nrerlouslv expressed view that ordinate their tog days. Announcements Dry Dock Employees Dances at the Staff Dining Hill are cancelled until further notice-. Navy Auxiliary Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, April 18. C.WJ bridge, whist, crlbbage. K.O.C. Hut. April 20. Lutheran Tea, April 20th. Job's Daughters' Dancer Mas onic Hall, AprU 2L TREE AT ALDElt PARK PHASER STKSKT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19; VM- 8 TM. A fire fighting- demonstration, with the aid of the Allied Forces and the A-K.P., on, bombs. Incendiaries and thlr controL Alter the dem onstration open air moving pictures. CONTROLLED C.P.C. (AJU. A.- K Nelaon left last night for a trfp to Vancouver. Miss E. Skalmerud left last night on a trip to Vancouver. ' Mrs. J. R. Slaggard sailed last night for a, trip to Vancouver. A. Bussanich left last night for p trip, to Vancouver. The fire department answered a can at 1& o'clock thU morning to the home of Mrs. S. E Parker, AtHn Avenue, to put out a chimney fire. No damage was done. The report of the city auditor, 6. U Rorie, was presented to the city council at last rugnis meeting. It was duly received and ordered printed for circulation without further delay since it was overdue. Oeonte Anderson, secretary of UifrDeep Sea Fishermen's Union. returned to the city yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and Seattle on mwlness In connection with the halibut price situ ation. overflowing. A new connection altogether will probably be nec essary. nn man tA davs were beiM I Mavor M. Dizzett referred to held In the city and suggested the utilities committee- at last that such organizations as inn night's meeting otine city coun-Daughters of the Einplre with a ctt a recommendation, from, a number of branches mignt co-; contractor that masorute oe usen la the new floor wmcn it wa? proposed to- lay In the telephone exchange-. . Aid. W. H. Brett mentioned at last' nlnht's meeting of the city councif that residents In the Eighth Avenue and Eberts area were- complaining at excess drainage. The1 matter was referred to the board of work. The mayor suggested that digging for a sewer Installation In that area might be the caus-. The executive and members or the Prince Rupert Industrial : Workers' Union wish to take U O. B. A. Dance. iwaiei.os , tunit to express the,r Hall, April 21, De Carlos Oreh-; to the manage-' cstra. i ment and board of directors of ! the Prince- Rupert Fishermen s Eagles' Hall, L " P P ' Dance, Co-operative for their whole- Apr 7 , . hearted corpperatlon in the re- Eastem Star Dance-,1. APTU ' '2S. ireJat .rtecrjtbUnatoJa'.iContract ;, ;f . belweeftfy the Valhalla Dance, April 28, Odd- Iftdustrlal workers' Union. fellows' Hall. prince Rupert Industrial meeting, also wish to thank the May Day Celebration speakers and music. Booth Mem- many members of their own 8 union who gave so wUlingly of o,lal School, May X pjn. their time In making the union Nurses Spring Dance, May 2, a successful venture In all ways. Oddfellows' Hall. -Advt. Presbyterian Missionary Tea. Mrs. A. Flaten's. May 3. United Cnurch Spring Sale,. May 4 th. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Dance, May 5. Oddfel lows' Hall. Jean De Carlo's orchestra. Refreshments. Cambral Tea, May H. Mrs. Munthe's. c.c P. dance. Oddfellows Hall May 12, De Carlo's Orchestra, 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. THE REX CAFE Now Open, for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a,m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Trlnce Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 COAL! Good stocks' of Foothills; Alberta, and Bulkley Valley Coals now on hand Three days notice before delivery is expected will be appreciated. PHItPOTT EVITT: & CO, LTD. PHONE 651 PHONE 652 Sydney Williams of B.G. Pack- iTrhnirf AllM ers left this afternoon on a trip! IlKKALL AUD- to Vancouver. D. Zarein left last night for Vancouver. The civic board of worts Is nesotiatlnr with nroDerty own ers of Sherbrooke Avenue- with a view to having a private-sewer Installed to serve that section. The city engineer has been au thorized to proceed with much needed improvements on tne rjath from Sherbrooke Avenue to McClymont Park. It has. also been suggested that some street tllghtt be Installed along, the pato. The city council decided last rtfaht to have a- clean up week the- first week In May being designated for the purpose. The elearvup campaign wa pro- nosed by Mayor Daggett and a motion effecting It passed with AUL Rudderham opposing, in fear that use of city motor ve hicles- for hauling garbage at such a- time might interfere with the public works program. Of forty-one signatories to a petition which was presented to the city council last night a skin for the installation of a sewer line on Ninth Avenue In the vicinity of Its junction with Eighth Avenue only nineteen were- found-to be property own ers. Accordingly tee petition was sent back to C. E. Morrow, the organizer. There are fifty-seven lots in" the area affected of which fifteen belong to the city. iv Tiir MTOttlK COtRT or British roi.nnm Tiir. MTTf R THE ADMIN ISTRATION ACT tvn IX TIIS WIITW Itr THE ESTATE lir niAKI.EY IITTI .Mll.l.l.rc. i.thrrmlx knawD a riltKI.I.S MIIJJR. lirrl. Inttat. Tire notice that bv Order OI Hla Honour Judge Fisher. Local j Judge o( the Supreme Court of D.ti t. v. rntf, mills T mmw. on tne Sth ; day of AprU AD. 1844. appointed ; AdmlnUtraw of the KMt oi tnar. authorized the city engineer to & mto unier. otherw proceed with necessary repairs i on tbout tne j7th day of Feb- &t a a a ! . w n a All m . InjIttMarl indebted to the sewer connecwon u iar. city-owned Dyer Apartment which has been blocked up and rary AJX 1944 All peraotw to tne said mate are revuireu u pay the amount of their indebted-. A m fnrthwlth and sU XeT- mi hTinv elklma aeatnst trie said r.t.l mrm iMllltMl tA f H- theci with me properly TtrMed on or tefore ih. isth d of SlaT AD. 1944. faU- haTlng regard cniy to men ciauns nt mhih I hare been notUVd. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.c . tnu Sth day of April a i. net. i - - JORMAIf A. WATT. omclal Administrator. J Prince Rupert B.C ' GEO. LDAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDl'CTED TO SUIT YOUU CONVENIENCE FURNITURE- AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 1IS 4th Ave. E. RED 127 HI AUCTION SALE OF FpNlTURE,f STOVES, EACH THURSDAY EVEN1NO at 7 p.m. Commencing Thursday, April 13 At the Auction Room, Third Ave. (Next to Commodore Cafe) Terms: Cash. J. MAIR, Auctioneer iniinmminiii CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 735 nOME SERVICE HANDYMAN KWONO SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday.10 p m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Phone Red 217 VICTORY LOAM Terrace and district are now organized to handle the Victory Loan. In spite of somewhat re duced Dooulatlorw Terrace U confident that it will reach and exceed its quota. Victory Loan talesmen In Terrace wilt be Roy L. Fox and Mrs. Head, wno have been assured of co-operation by Brackert Clubs of Canada, 614 Credit Fonder Dldg , VANCOUVER. B.J. Thiit a high mark for the-can vassers to aim at tw spring tbut it appeared quite Ukelythat da-even better result will be shown this year. , At Remo Postmistress Errand Lindstrom wlU be official salesman and will" cover construction camp at Remo. and Amsbury. C.N,R Trains For the Cant pUy tisrpt Sunday I'rnm th I'jit DaUT exemt Monday Ca.Ur-lUUs-Al- lw Trr . .. 8 p.m. 10:43 pm. dinger. In the Fifth Victory Thurwky and Friday .... 4 p.m. Loan sales at Terrace amounted- rrm J""" a. T, to he splendid fi3ure of $45,600. rrlday and Saturday . ... lUni. Not a Moment to Lose! OCT TUB FACTS? WORM yOURSEtf ! Who is your Member of Parliament? Do you know? Does he represent the will of the majority in your riding? How many members at Ottawa got there on a small minority vote? Do you know? 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