r,DAV FEBRUARY 7,m5 1 BUT IAuK noney ruunu vunc , h:iiify ... . . l" .ifird ll-i.urp" !J "P- "' Mrct rallnl lrlm &J on lowel-cui fln. Willi T i Lually HdJ i-ney, IUI. con.lnulnn to '"".. a.i.i tu-atvn H4i. and blend. Klin . . i,,rnii.,.., .ut wllh , I. II k in ir"i H- tlWl K fur J hour.. ENTRAL OTEL pMNEY SWEEPING BURNERS CLEANED MID REPAIRED YOUR equipment and heln you of a clean lob Phone Black 735 WIE SERVICE HANDYMAN kRiT.:.pEM; court OF Ki,.M? 1 1E" OP THE pai. IKATION ACT" hTEH OP THE ESTATE Pl.rll MIMirfum fvviiP' . 1NTEUTATE . lnttt fty Order or Ills K it her Local Judge of !,f C)tirt ot llrltlsh Col-An lho 3lRt lay o' J ". apixjlnted Ad-Ml"! Estate of JoHeph ''"Mm- 1844. All Demons ala cilnto are n, .u the amount of tliclr mn fr.tl....ll. i ... nr'r." fiulrl to file them Pro,,riy verified on or be- 'SSSflf thls fffi - " "All. . 8r,i",'MI A'lmlnlntrntor, fUTTnr.ft.. " IHTli'iV m' uJUItT OP IN n'L"JM'1'A IIP mI1ODATE "'"I-TUATIQN ACT" OF CllAm,E3 :'rt'' havS"",""' deceased. t 10111 aav nr t.k- .". and mi .t" .r ins r.i. . f ui li r:n in nount of ft 1re. lr f'lu'red to fthwith '""ebtedness gBip LQGa ews It DINING ROOM HOME COOKED MEALS Open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. ALL WHITE HELP CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION MacKenzie Furniture Limited "A OOOD PLACE TO BUY" ll'TY HECT MATTRESSES -S I hn REIT BOX SPRING ANNOUNCING - Eli SUBURBAN BUTCHER SHOP GOO Seventh Avenue West is now open for business KAIEN CONSUMERS' .A!' WINKLE MATTRESS 'SiKW.OO IP IESP MATTRESS S:j..00 K CARRIAGES- "LLOYD'S'' Sjttl.no i'l GO-CARTS - $21.00 ( J Suites, Bedroom Suites, Ranges, I. ... . . Everything for the Home!' I ' V r,'tn Kv utill Drnmnt nlsnntf-h Blhird .Arrnue : I'lione 775 BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works work of all kinds Air Conditioning Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders : ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED ""t St & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 9G1 EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L. D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. IN THE 8UPHEME COURT OP nitlTISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATR OK WILLIAM KIZAK. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honour Judse Pislwr. lornl Jmlno of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 2nd day of February. AD. 1045. appointed Ad-mlnlRtrator of the Estate of Will am Klzak, who died on the 23rd e ay of January, 1045. All persona Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith nnd all persons Having claims against the said state are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 10th clay of March, 1045, falling which dls-ii...t m t. mnfirt VinvintT rofffirn iriUUUUJi Will Mr- Mi- V Jl "i" , only to such claims of which I shfU. nnve iM-cn nowueu, TArirf-t of nrinrin nurture. HO., inis 2nd clay of February. A 0-1045. JNWItiVlrtil n vvn official Administrator, Prince nuport. O.O. IN THE BUrrtEME COURT OP IIUITISH COMJMMA IN ritOHATE nnd IN TUB MATTER OP T11R ... nUINIATION ACT II AWT1 IORN. DECEASED. INTESTATE HI, Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 23rd day of January, I was appointed Administrator of trie .... .'....,, iinKpihnm deceased. and nil parties UavliiK cl'm" "i ine am Estate are nr ruj -M- - r.""ril'sAB"!"!-.Er"K" 'v or Feb: mo on or Deitirn nic un. --j -- - , ruary, A D. 1941. and all part es In- pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. .. . nATirn m Prinm Rtinert. B O mis 24th day of January, AIVJB45. NORMAN A. .WATT, Administrator of the Estate of VlUUm Hawthorn. pelvic girdles moved to a slow scintillating beat of a slithe rhumba, daring yet brilliantly deceiving the house as to their sex. The cll-max was when introductions were made and, with removal of their Lana Turner-type wigs, the female Impersonators made their bow. This rollicking, galaxy, racey show was light and enjoyable. It is unfortunate it could not play this city longer where the civil ian population would thoroughly enjoy It. As is sometimes peculiar at a movie one Is always bound to encounter a member of tfye weaker sex who will sit in front of you displaying a Lily Dacht "chapeau" bedecked with the plumes of the barnyard that towers well over your line of sight. Or someone behind who is an ar dent gum-chewor will "give it the works," accompanied with his next friend crunching pea nuts. In this case the writer did not have to encounter these unpleasant happenings but had to contend with two spot-lights standing in the middle of the floor Just right of the stage and about 10 feet from our row. An operator accompanied thes Lights and our line of vision was seriously impaired. From our row the orchestra on the stage looked as if playing In two parts. Besides this inconvenience, the publli. address system was so loud that. in order to hear, it was necessary to place one's hand on one of their cars. It is inconceivable that .the authorities could no.. this inconvenience ana Idealize rectify the - tone. - -The oerformers rjlaved their parts exceptionally well, artificial personalities were well executed and one particular scene of old Broadway with a Barbary Coast influence was good. PLYMOUTH, Eng.. CP Seven civilians and two R.A.F. men were killed by an explosion while salvaging a seaplane which hadl crashed in the sea near here. ITCH CHECKED in a J iffy op MoneDick For quick rrlW from Itching chunk! by eciemai .(hlrte'n fxit. w.ibirs. fjimijler and other Iriiial rftnditionK.' ne rnre. w.lin, ntHic atrd. liiiuid O. U.D. PKESCHirTION. (.rraM-lra and tainleM. Sontlir. ojmfurti and aui. Llv raltn- Iptcnue ftrhlnc. Ikm't pnfUr. A-k voiirdruKgiit liJay fur o. u. D. PKLStHlfllON. :ems PHONE 88 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS O. L. Brooks of Terrace was in the city Monday on business. Carl Poulsen left Monday on a business trip to Massett. Q. D. Bryant returned this morning on the Prince Rupert from a uip to Vancouver. Valhalla Meeting, Thursday 8 p.m. instead Friday. Initiation new members. no Impression of "Tin Hat" Review Their faintly haughty, uplifted faces and alabaster gazes were during a two-day visit. THE DAILY NEWS PA.QE THREE AC.C.F. Broadcast, Wednesday 6:15 p.m. CFPR. L.A.C. II. Q. Archibald, Skeena Federal Candidate. " (32) Dr. a. F. Amyot, provincial director of public health, ar rived In the city today to confer with city and other officials Do This For Acute CATARRH framed between a velvet choker i un each nostril. It shrinks swollen i night so makes breath- MinA.Mrll IngeaslerlTryitl IH'inU ltUli Sergeant David C. Tumllson is arriving in the city on tonight's train from Mount Joll, Quebec, where he recently graduated for air crew from the Royal Cana dian Air Force training school He Is coming home on months' leave. (City. engineer was empowered at the city council meeting Monday night to complete the work of repairing a defective sewer connecting the home of W. H. W. Murray, Firth Avenue cast. Part of the work has already been done at a cost of $40. Cost of the work will be charged against the property. A B.C. letter from the Northern Power read before city council last night revealed that repairs had been done to the Shawatlans dam to the value of $40,000. A contemplated road from Jap Creek to Shawatlans would brine total repairs to $55,000. Council referred to the city engineer a suggestion by North ern B.C. Power company . that the natural rock dam at the end of Shawatlans lake be blown out to prevent flooding of the ulpellne and roadway along the lake shore. The' city- engineer is to report back to the Utllltle- committee. J. E. PrmUeim left recently for Masse it on a business trip. C a m to r a i Valentine Dance, February 9, Oddfellows Hall. Tickets downtown stores. (34) Mrs. S. D. Johnston returned this morning from a visit to Vancouver. Inspector of Schools B. Thor- stelnsson returned this morning from a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. J. II. Engelcke was among those who returned this morning from a trip to Vancouver. He attended a business conference in the south. MiUon Wildfong, Technocracy lecturer, arrived In the city this morning from Powell River and Put a few drops of V'cks Va-tro-nol will address a meeting here to-! E? and brave upswept chignons. The! membranes, soothes Irrita-yipg f iu ition. flushes mucus and Wiwnw jvir. ana mix. w. r. oiuue ic turned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Stone received treatment for her arm which was severely fractured some time ago. Funeral Notice FunerJl services for the late six Robert Cunningham will be held in ttie Grenville Court Funeral Chapel, Thunxlay, February 8 at 2 p.m. Rev. A. F. MacSween of ficiating. Interment at Falrvlew Cemetery. Announcements Women of the Moose Dance, February 7, Oddfellows' Hall, 0:30 to 1. Junior War Workers Tea, Legion Rooms, February 10. (34) Tea, Presbyterian Hall, Febru ary 14. CmCAU SAVE THAT SALUT ( PA, TOR A UNT JEMIMA 'S JjL SECRET "" , jMMt urn n C.W.L. Valentine Bridge. Whist and Crlbbage, K. of C. Hut, Feb. 13, 8:00 p.m. United Church Valentine Tea, Feb. 15. Dance every Saturday night. Oddfellows' Hall, 9 to 12. St. Valentine Dance, W.A. of Machine Gun Regf., Armouries, February 16. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Saturday. Anglican Tea, Mrs. C. C. Mills, February 22. (44) Orange Ladles' Sale. March 28. St. Peter's Sale, April 26. QUr 0u CwMir ( Cml Li sit I The Prince Rupert Registered Nurses' Association, at its regular monthly meeting Monday night, decided to hold a spring dance, arrangements being let In the, hands of the entertainment committee. A nominating committee was named In prepar ation for the annual meeting in March when officers will be Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wesley of Skeena Crossing announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Nora, to Joseph S Wright, son of Mrs. F. Wright. The wedding will take place on March 3. 9 7iKhA mdl Corner of 6th and Fulton HALF MOON SNACK (Manager, George Lum) Specializing In Lunches Chow Mein Chop Suey From 11 a.m. to 3 ajn. Opposite Sunrise Qrocery AUCTION SALE Thursday, Feb. 8th I.O.D.E. HALL (Eagles' Hall) 5th Ave. and McBrlde Z p.m. and 7 p.m. Goods for this Auction are too I numerous to list. Several f ami-Mies have requested me to sell the contents of their homes. , I can definitely guarantee goods to be clean and In good condition. Chesterfields, Dinettes, Dining Room Suites, Stoves, Tables, fhnlrc nUhps prf etc.. Further listings must be in by Feb. 6th. Phone Blue -69. J. H. M AIR The Auctioneer to EASIER HOUSEWORK! REDVy SAYS: Here's your key to a happy future Invest In War Saving Stamps and Certificates regularly. WASHING IRONING TOASTING COOKING GRILLING COOLING CLEANING is Y, I Married an Angel ! ESSIR, tlie woetest, cleverest, most reasonalile little gal in the world. Knows what's what ahout good food, too! So when she said "Postum's a grand-tasting drink you'll like it, honey!"... I was willing to give it a try. Just for her sake, mind you! I had to he convinced... and am I! Boy! What a flavor! Rich and hearty and satisfy injf-not like tea, not like coffee, just a grand drink. Angel oay that even rlilWren ran lafely drink iti Because Postum hasn't a trace of raflein or any other Jrug to affect heart or nerves or digestion. Even can mate Postum. Yon just add hoilinglwater or hot milk right in the cup. And for all that, it costs leu than 11 a serving. VICTOR RECORDS "IM MAKING BELIEVE" Postum by Hal Mclntyre b? Dinah ""ll0re- r i ur tji I Li M-vudi . wv. F75 1 r-f POSTUM A Product of Central Foods mmsmi "TOOnTHF.R" "SWEET DUEAMS, SHEET- "JELLY-ROLL BLUES" For a Good Meal, Visit . . . THE Victory Cafe All White Cooks 25 Years' Experience Give Us a Trial and Convince Yourself GOObYEAR Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. HOSE, BELTING and Accessories A representative stock of popular sizes carried, ready for Immediate delivery f.o.b. Prince Rupert, from Prince Rupert Supply House C. O. Ham Man'fcfrs Agt. 330 2nd Ave. Phone C32 NOTICE J. H. MAIR has been appointed sole representative of NATIONAL MONUMENTS for this district. The business has been purchased from A. Welxl by W. Yule. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 75c linART" by Shep CAp by Bunny Bet"8an- 7SC Fields Bluebird 30-0333 ' PAINTING Paper Interior Hanging Decorating Showcards and Signs LOK.N'E CORNELL Phone Blue 142 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly so! Smith Block Green 995 J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., BJV. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone C40 Lumber Wc now have a stoclf. of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand Phone G51 or 652 for partiqulara PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. 'V W . V5 4'- w ' f J . 1 "".i1 it . 4,1 V 4, 'A L i fit is I ViV i f 44 .'I 1 4 mi h .4 1 I i t1 ii I' V