1 r "0 1M4 SM1THKUS ft-im Hazrttnn jr.isits In the , i been eom-;o view the hi- rt'cent ttt , been Mr , Mr and Mrs. ikiiii IImnMm; N- w Jlacelten; Irom Wo Ki ll for buslnen thU morning In his new loca-! Won on Main Street and will continue temporarily in that in-! cation until such time as he li able to rebuild on hi. a Uand where his store was de- A for old oM- BS"'- wvjru in sno recent nre. He has sufficient stock which wan saved from Uie fire to make a good start. Some of the stock was shiftily damal in the handling but much of it was saved. Advertise in The Sally News. ( I U SERVICE EXAMINATION YA KITED 77 I U 1 i LLS 1 rMrUYMi:VT ANI CLAIMS OFFICER, (JUAIJK 2, MALE t v V FOR EMPLOYMENT AND SELECTIVE 8ER- i iVrE RUPERT. B.C. COMPETITION No. 44-14. 'W-'l - 01 A J .in ED RESIDENTS OP THE DISTRICT (tr P THE PRINCE RUPBItT SELECTIVE SERVICE in' SALMiY '-00 plus 8Q. local allowance plus cost of bonus less usual staUtory deductions. MlMIII l HI AI.IIIOATIONS: Ability to dal with the ,',! and to maintain office records; ability to . . view and select applicants for employment rmnR to position and specifications. ! ,v.. obtainable at Post Office, should be Sled s 'v,c- OBHiHrtHon. T West Pender Street, I), not later titan MAY 31st, 1944. i i .r military service cannot be appointed. . . :ihiu athorii by Director of National M' ' V '-' Conservative Meeting - 'mtr of the Conservative Association -M in the I.O.D.K. Hall, 5th Ave. E., on Monday, 22nd .May, '101 1, at 8:15 p.m. ' -natives and Riipjiorters of John rdially invited. D. C. 8TUART, Acting Secretary. A.MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD fa!? , j A OOI PLACE TO lll'V Filled Mattress. 4-6 and 4-0 33.00 M.iMm-.s. 4 6 only . SttSO M ittrtss. Spring Filled, 4-6 $11.50 tsoximttkd milrtm, $o v. Mux Spring - - - SStSO . Hpring FlUed Mattrea SJ8.S0 ." iid your Orders to us by Mail J?7 3rd Avenue Mild Weather, Isn't It? c r was mild too, but don't be misled. 1 inter may bo as cold as l!M2-l!M:i, and, Mie man with the full coal bin will win. Wi; CAN (JUAIlANTI t: )i:i.lVl.HII.S NOW mrr not .mat winter ' -jp your coal bins with Foothills Lump, " or Nut, and Rulkley Valley for furnace heating. PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. NIOXE CSI nioNi: cs: -C. Clothiers inini) avenue rilONE IlLACK 321 rjic slock of Men's Dress and Work Clothes. U will pay you to Hook over our stock Mf"'K Strom? Work Wants H sizes I J,cn'i All Wool Heavy Pants "ni tin , MVS Anther Cloves "urablc and strong . Men's Dress luits- 1 ri tin JS2.50 $4.95 55c $5.50 "a.l'Sr18: J5 c!;gcr;1;, $14-45 S"1"1 fallior. Krom .11. Xfem $1.95 to $3.95 LOCAL NEWS NOTES General meeting of the Navy League of Canada, Prtncc Rupert Dranch, in Legion Rooms, May 33, ai p m, fr election of ffloers ami general business. (120) A much-needed painting lob on Uie Nurses' Home still goes undone because there is no painter to take on the work, it was reported at the hospital board meeting Thursday night. The new city ambulance ws supposed to have been here long ere this but some cttKtcuKy has arisen m cennectton with the de livery, it ws reported at the hospital board meeting Thursday night. Meanwhile, an army unbalance is given ttie necessary ambulance calls for civilians, a matter over which the board expressed Its appreciation. At the suggestion of Thomas 11 litack. the hosuital board de Provincial Constable and Mrs. Ernest Bradley of Massett, arrived in town last night from the Islands. The proYinetal factories inspector has Just checked up on the elevator at the Prince Rupert General Hospital and has decided that rt require new cables. The nutter has been referred to the house committee of the os-pltal board for attention. Miss Nancy Dawes, daughter of George Dawes of this city. will be a graduate from the Essondalc Hospital training school for rrureeu, excrekws tak ing pktce on Thursday of next week. For pomesstng liquor in a restaurant James Ware was fined $60, or one month, in city poUce court this morning. Gil bert Landry was also fined $50, or one month on a charge of vagrancy, by Magistrate W. D. Vance. rided Thursday night to have I holes In the road which pas-vsTJ TIC 11 HUKl down the tone to the rear of th , LLJIL lLUI 111 Frtace Rupert Oenerel Hosplta.f 11 I nnirrv between Oreen and Bberts mAI(KltlJ Streets tilled with ashes of which I there is a large dump ncattoy Card of Thanks Mrs. Q" u s ta i C. Anderson Itrother and SHter are JTilncl-paU in Successive Weddinj Ceremonies The wedding took place re- wishes to extend her heartfelt 'r "i St. Andrew's Wesley for,uren- Vancouver, oi k.w thanks and appreciation Umtaesses and beautiful floral I ,IJbby) Drake, daughter of ottering! from her many friends and Mrs- T- Drake of Vn-durirut her recent sd bereave- Arthur Klehn, son of ment in Uie passing away of her a Un Mefwjlkof loving hudMird. Prince Rupert. Rev. McOaU offi- Thosc sending flowers were: ,ciwl- , , Your Loving Wife. Y.ur Loving Th brWc a ereen Niece Gunborg. 8den; Orace sult wlUl brow aeeeassrtea and Alaska11 brown olf-the-face hat. and Elvtn, Ketchikan, Dock and brnt was of Talteman Dry Old Timers. Iogred nafnfv Tiim Min Lobp ay At Tm and gardenia. AM No M Mr aad Mrs. A The following evening Miss i KirachVn and family, Mr. andlEUte KMm u " "- Mrs. Zinmemui ad Mrs. Oeo.'p Thompson, R.C.N.VJU on leave Ireal of the IlaW. ! Knowi. Ketchikan; WlUlam Han-1 ; .s..n.Smitbers; Kalen Royal Areli te Wr and Mrs. J Thompson 'chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morf Victoria. Rev. Hobden ofBci- Advertise In The Dally News. Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, BlaeRsmlth, General Repair. I'hone Itctl 881 PACIFTOFE Special: Chinese Dislies Chop Suey Chow Jlcin Hours 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 ajn. The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon Next of Kin Relation Address Date of Enlistment Date of Discharge ... Tin: DAILY NEWS paoe rnni Navy League W. A. Seeks Workroom In line with the policy of distributing their work where it Is most needed, the Women's Auxiliary to the Navy League of Canada distributed a large number of pairs of socks to merchant seamen recently. It was reported at the regular business meeting of the league. held this week. The meeting was held In the First Presbyterian Church parlor under the chairmanship of Mrs. J. II. Elfert, president. A report on a recent dance held by the Auxiliary indicated that the affair was highly suc cessful The desirability of obtaining a surtaDie permanent worx- room and meeting place was emphasized and efforts are be ing made to secure such quar ters. Work on ditty bags and other comforts Is continuing without let-up. , Announcements Presbyterian Tea, May 24th, Mrs. W. D. Lamble's, 330 4th Ave. Bast Valhalla Dance, May 28, Oddfellows' Hall. Old Time Music. Anglican Tea, Mrs. R. M. June 1. Cambral Dance, I.O.OJ". Hall, June 2. Help Norway Church, June 3. Tea, Lutheran Hill Sixty Tea, June 7. R. J. D. Smith. St. Peter's Tea, Mrs. Moorehouae, June 15. Mrs. J. W. i Tun firnDir coikt or nniTiMi roii'Mmt IN IKtllTr. IV THE MITTIJC III' TIIC "A!MIV-KTKATIOV ACT" ami iv tiii; mtti r thi: r.sTATr. r wiii-hm coorv. iwxu. TAKE NOTICE tht by Order of HI Honour Judge FUher. local Judce of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I u on the Oth day of May AD. 1M4. appointed Administrator with the WU1 an-neaed of the EUte of WflUam Cooey. who died at Ocean Falls. B.C.. on iff- about December 17th AD. 1943. ! Mr .nH Wr. -b n...r, 'Her corsage VMS CM Talisman wtUi and aU peraona bavins claim ier, Prince Rupert Shrine Clab Beda and Knute. Mr. and Mrs Jack Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. A Ivarson. Mr. A. Dybhavn and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Eastman, Margaret, Ray and Oeorge. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hill and Martde. Marglt and Chris, E. Hellman. are required rmm j u.f .H. r oiLot. tanlnat acainst the we aM aQ mute unai jum Jobnny. Mr. and Mrs. uub."' ", 7 can MrKennie. Mr. and Mrs. n"" Martin and Maryann. Foreman's tron of htmor aml Art KJonn Club Prim Ruixrt Dry Dock,," groomsman. A rec-ppilon held the Cave cab.. . t Mr.!w at II McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. J Alice ! The foltowing morninu the and Mrs. Paul Stegavig. 1,s for Vic,"ni nr and!10 and Tommy. Beda. Alfred i.ik M-iith nmMbirv a short honeymoon. Olof Haneon M. P. and Mrs. Hanson, Suen. Arma and Ralph. Chi cago; uanlrila. Hokon and itam- NOHMAN A WATT. Official Admlnlntrator, Rrtnce Rupert. B.C. I DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dally News Is compiling a Roll of Honor which it Is hoped may contain the name of every man and woman of this city to serve with the armed forces at sea, on land and In the air. To make Uils list complete, It Is essential to obtain the co-opcraUon Of the public as a whole In submitting the names. . It is Impossible for the Daily News or any one person to compile the list complete so we arc asking YOU to be responsible for the submission of the name of YOUR boy, YOUR girl or YOUR friend. The following is the Information we would like you to fill In and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Dally News, Prince Rupert Name - Service (Army, Navy. Air Force) Rank .... If Casualty, Nature and "Date , Remember, If YOU do not submit a certain person's name, no one else may. You are responsible. TILLIE THE TOILER OH 1 PEEL S5 BLOE AFTER, AND THAT CAPTAIN jT sAODBOSHrT f t. Hospital W.A. Teals Success Enjoyable Affair was Held on Thursday Afternoon In Nurses' Home Well attended, enjoyable socially and successful financially was the tea and sale of home cooking held Thursday afternoon in the Nurses' Home of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, suitably decorated for the occa sion with spring flowers, by the Women's AuxBiary of the hospital. Mrs. John Bremner was convener of thevffalr and the pre sident, Mrs. E. A. Evans, re-, celved the guests. I Mrs. L. W. Kergla, Mrs. F. S. j Walton, Mrs. Robert Gordon and Mrs. J. G. Garrett poured and servlteurs were Mrs. 3. Ivarson. ' Mrs. M. J. Keays, Mrs. S. Catder, Mrs. T. B. Black, Mrs. A. Berner and Mrs. William Bussey, Mrs. ! S. A. Klelback acted as cashier. Raffle winners were Miss Eve- lyn Bussey and Mrs. C. II. Elkiro with ticket numbers 7 and 26 Funeral Notice Funeral service for the late Albert (Bundle) Still will be held Sunday, May 21 At 2:30 from GrenvHle Court Funeral Chape'. CIIUHCII NOTICES First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. Donnell, MJV, Minister Mr. J. S. Wilson. Sr. Choir Leader Mrs. W. C. Taylor, Jr. Choir Ldr. Miss Swanna Clafsoa, A.T.C.M. Oreanlst Dr. R. G. Knlpe, Superintendent of Sunday SchooL 11:00 Morning Service. 7:30 Evening Service. Sunday School at 12:15. Come and Worship. Young People's Society Meeting in the Manse at close of evening service. All young peo ple cordially Invited. First Baptist Church Fifth Ave. and Young Street anrf Mn o Knuiap ort f.mJlv Pink dress wlthi brown aeee.Kr aii peraona tedebted to the aaid e- ;Rev. W. W. Slrverthom, MlnUter . . ,j v,-i' av are rnroirea to pay tne amount Mrs. John DvMiavn ad faJBilv. 0r and brown P"". " 1 of their SdebtedneaTto me forth. 10:00 ajn. Bible Young People. io me them with me properly veri-n:00 ajn Morning Worship. i Iiraj Ml Ug SjMTAUIV VC WS w ' June AD Wi. falling which dta-i trlbullon will be made having rr-' parr) 'iiilv Ui mirh claim of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert B.C.. thla IRih day of May AX). ! Subject: "The Universal Effect of Sin or Spiritual Paralysis." 12:15 Church School. 7:30 pjn. Gospel Service. Topic: "A Cry in the Night or What Will the Morning Bring?" 8:30 pjn. Fireside Service of Song. I Wednesday, 8:00 pjn. Prayer! land Fellowship Service. ! j Friday, 8:00 pjn. Young People's ! Gathering. j j "As Moses lifted up the ser-1 pent m the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up"-J6hn 3:14. St. Paul's Lutheran Church 5th and McBride Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor Morning Service at 11:00 am.! jSermon: "WhatMTnink Ye of Jesus." Chaplain John Miller (with the permission of the i command chaplain). Evening Service at 7:30 p.m. Sermon: "Humility Before God." Sgt. Robert Nedrud. Special music at both services. A cordial welcome to all) St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. J. B. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster, P. Lien S5 Supt, F. J. Skinner EMPIRE YOUTH SUNDAY 8:00 am. Holy Communion. 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 am. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Sea Cadets Church Parade Preacher: Rev. E. W. Scott. 7:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: LAC. Walter Chapman, RCA.F. This service will be In charge of the Young People's Today, more than ever . . . A STORE IS KNOWN BY THE BRANDS IT KEEPS! We have a very limited supply of Stanf ield's Underwear in the heavier weights. Hake your purchase NOW while our stock is complete in sizes. Stanf ieJd'fl Shirts and Drawers. 0 00 Iiluc Label quality. Per garment . . . JiUU Stanfield's Shirts and Drawers. M TA lied Label quality. Per garment ... JLj) Stanfield's Combinations. CJT Mi Blue Label quality. Per suit .)JiUU Stanfield's Combinations. Ck Tft Red Label quality. Per suit )4iJU Stanfield's Combinations. No. 3800. Pure Wool De Luxe quality. CC CH Per suit s Hf We are specializing in the newest NKSTLE'S GOLD WAVE Especially suitable for finer hair r ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SIIOPPE Class for Fourth Street. I'essy Saunders DANCE ODDFELLOWS HALL Wednesday, May 31 CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN PRINCE KUFERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Builtup Roofs Repairs, Reshingllng Free Estimates For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments C02 5th East Box 1123 Station B Prince Rupert, B.C. THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 5 pjn. to 2 am. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 GEO. 1DAYES AUCTIONEER and Valuator SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT ... YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSE- HOLD EFFECTS PACKED j AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone foi Free Appointment I4G 4th Ave. E. RED 12 KWONG SANG IIINQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome I Open 5 pm. to 12 pm. Tuesday.lO pm. to 12 pm. Outside Orders from 2 pm. .. to 12 pm. i Phone Red 217 f MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times Treckly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion "i If p ' 4 , GETTING A LIFT TILLIE GETS LEFT B' Wcstover f THERE'S A STORE UP THE Irl I I'LL. TAKE L-AHURRY SOLDIER! kSOSHJ KOVM I'M 50 BLUE EVEN I I J STREET. ILL BUYjr, THS BRLETT)ORU NO -n BUyiM6 MUMSy -A MUMSV A rrSiir ,N C CATCHUK LOJAMOND BRACELET PRESENT- ,W ds3LT yJ'-PT HELP that ALvvsJJSn H r u3PT x-i', yifjh 7T i glVES