SHSDAV JANUARY 17, 1943 cal only- .IB-- I, U! W IDS J a News Items... ..r 88 TO CONTRIBUTE. PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS tirT Club luncheon, Thurs-,;m.. Heidi Cafe, for this ;, -ft on lait nlsbt'u business trip to . d r-.s W. H. Toun re-'. moniine on the' jj'ixrt. from a trip to ,'UT'r- .oner, who ui huw V uii'ouer for the j.raith, U spending "Inside Fighting China" consti tuted the program Uday at the regular weekly lunchen ef the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. President J. J. Glbsn wa In the chair and thtre was a good at tendance of membe with a fev: guecU. A communication has been re- u the ciiy on busl-'epived Dy tne prince anuary Shoe earance n ... , ST. ANDREWS' ANNUAL MEET I At tho annttnl ah.A. it i Jack Wrathall returned thta ! VaZ meeUn. 0f S An dr ' Very Rsv. Dean J. B. Olbjon pre Showing of a nml picture & lLH .1?" h .i MiuunHim ime uuciut- ted and shewed .quite a success lul year both as to church activities and financially. Officers elected for the ensuing year are: Hector's Warden, Judge W. E. Fisher. People's Warden, O. P. Tinker. Lay Delejates to Synod Q. P. Tinker and V. M. Watts. ! 1, J.l Chamber of Commerce advising i ' Zt'. yirch nn1 y R. O. Mor. " 1 111 '-"""8 a royal com-, f.rr Clilef J. R. Amiur Bkfanwnd Mortimer. ; ,. lVId the appoint- mf n taxation of annuities Cnttrrh MmintUfe n. O r in the new Y. ""' -. P- Birch, Levi Fitanerald, ' I. Martin. '.ervlces building , ientattves are invited to be j. D AUr n r w. M.' ui'' ting of St. John's A ociatlon. Friday, ' u.u ena,WattSi H Salch. E. T. Mple- iii i mil, iwu v,uw uiiiiv inn v-c.rtiijuty vuriM i i. i KIUAY ANH SAT RnAY MONDAY AND Tl IF.SDA Y sn aii i. pi January 19 and 20, 22 and 23 BLACK AND BROYN SHOES 5.95 - 6.50 - 6.95 - 7.50 !o Rw,l. C! 1 1 William F. "CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION' Y01HIK LOOKINC; FOR I2CONOMY. . . . hero's the place to find it. For ur prices are always ritfht. Come in your needs and browse around, for personal or household articles. ' You'll enjoy shopping at the THE VARIETY STORE, "Where Your Dimes Are Lltjle Dollars" SIZES FROM 6 TO 11 $4.95 Stone Lumber We now have a stock of Rood grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Scalpers Plague London Theatres LONDCXl. Jan. 17 A theatrical boom that included the Christmas pantomime season brought "Full House" notices to theatres and "theatre jackals" to public attention, It's the old game of ticket scalpers who buy up handfuls of tickets at booking offices and sell them to the public at a high profit from the curbside outside the theatre. Troops on short leave and anxious to sample West End stage attractions have been among the victims. Briefs From Britain By the Canadian Prow RURAL LIFE DULL BIRMINGHAM, Eng. a The Lord Mayor, TO INCREASE WAGES DUBLIN, Oi A circular letter froih the Eire health ministry to ins In some cases to SO percent for nurses employed by the municipal authorities. VETO ACREAGE REDUCTION BELFAST O The House of 'Commons of Northern Ireland by 21 votes to 6 rejected a motion by six agricultural M.P.'a culUng for a reduction of the tlllai.e quota In Northern Ireland In P.M5. WOLVERHAMPTON. Eng. " Extensions estimated to cost well ov.r 4,0J0.000 (about $1S,000,-000) have been authorized for two Black Country" generating stations Welsall and Ocker Hill under the West Midlands Joint Elettiicity Authority, WESION-SUPKl-MARE, Eng., (f Sgt. Thomas Husscy cf the Home Guard, after the December 3 stand-down, said: "Heaven knows what I shall do now." LONDON, Oi More than $13.-500,000 will be spent by the London and North Eastern Railway on construction of 10,237 new .freight cars for 1915. ' CONGRESBURY, Eng.. W Britain's oldest working farmer, innh Stt-ppt.inir of lirin&ea ? I Farm near this Somerset town, 1 1 has Just celebrated his 103ra , ! .i.ii. i it. .t..i I niAi.l, nrhnn when ! olrthday. He started work he was five. LONDON:, P The interim report of the London County Council medical officer for 1943 reveals that 141 persons in L.C. C. public health hospitals were killed in air raids up to December 31, 1943. In the same period CG members of hospital staffs and 12 members of ambulance staffs were killed. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 40x18 swing mirror with floor base. Walnut pedestal card table, 38 'inches wide. 1104 8th Ave. East. (15) IN THE SUfKEIviiS COURT OP UKIT1SH COLUMMA IN PROI1ATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION AUT" nnd IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM ANDREW NEVILE. DECEASED. TESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor. W. E. Fisher, mnde on the 6th day of January, A.D. 1945, I was appointed AdmlnLstrator ol the Estate of Christopher William Andrew Nevlle. deceased, situate with the Province of lirlttsh Columbia, with Will annexed, and all parties havliiK claims against the said Estate are herebv reaulred to furnish same. properly verified, to me on or before the 7th day of February. A.D. 1!I45. and all parties Indebted to the Bald Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. n.C. this 0th day of January, A.D. 11)45. OPORC1E H. llAJJETT, Official Administrator, Atlln. B.C. IU THE SUPREME COURT OP HItlTISH COLUMMA IN PRORATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP EDWARD MCLAREN, DECEASED I NTE3T ATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 2nd day of January, A.D. 104S, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Edward McLaren, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the and day of February, A.D. 1945. and all parties Indebted to the said estate nro required to pay The amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. D C, this 2nd day of January. A D. 194S. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator Prince Rupert, D.Q. THE DAILY NEWS RESIDED HERE FOR 37 YEARS Angelo Montesane, Head of Well Known Family, Passed Away This Morning; Continuous resident of thirty- tesano In Saskatchewan. The milk. Try it! Folks! (FATHER DIED !AT SASKATOON 1 Harry f Rto-ns, manager of l Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. cannery at Port Edward., accom- j panied by Mrs, Robins, returned there on Sunday night's train ! from Saskatoon where he was called on account of the serious Ulna.. nnA AantV nf V. I a father I seven years' standing In Prince Henry E. Robins, a resident of! Rupert, Angelo Montesano, 891 prarie city for 35 years, most ' Borden Street,, passed away at 1 0f the time being in the service 4:30 this morning in the Prince' ol the boa. ol school trustees. Rupert General Hospital. He had ute mj Robins, who was a I been in failing health for the natiVe of England and visited I past year and had been con- ' ne a fw years ag0i is survived j fined to his bed for a month. Dy four son and two daughters. ' He had been only one day In Besides Harry Robins at Port j ' hospital. Edward, another son Douglas Mr. Montesano was born In Rcblns is with Nelson Bros, at -in ..u .L , .ucr.- u oe aupo.nieu renreseni- . "... nnA ii v,i r.i niOM . . rr . ,:,;1 . Ave. .... All ... Interest' k i :ld. 151 fi n-ade. Canadian iifficrr here, . , iftrnioon on the it.i Pacific Cam . on official ii v - ELP PREVENT i developing Nature 3 otmr mmmMm ;ntU. l o luw llhKJ :tion; YA7ROKOL Capt. McDole of the United j', meml in. I lAHfl N. L. and in i,rt Tt rrM Gin A -ir.. .!..-... r A The regular monthly meeting of the IMrent Teachers' AssocU.-ion will be held on Wednesday evi uing January 17 at 8 p.m. In Booth Memorial High School. Snrnkrr will 1v Union Ri ..10,1 Announcements Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Wednesday, January 21, 9 p.m. Admission 50c. OCR Bridge Drive every Presbyterian Burn's Banquet, January is. Dance every Saturday nltrht.. Oddfellows' Hall ' L OD'A- old mc Scotch Musical Musical entertainment entertainment followed fnllnaprl Dancet oddfellow'. Hall, Jan. 25, by refreshments. All welcome. j 9:30 to 1.33. RefreVhm,eBU. pecially valuable- after the war. AID NIGERIAN FARMERS BEN1., Nigeria, S It Is announced the native administration of this town in southern Nigeria Is to pay for and build an agricultural school in the province. The school will also be administered by the native '.nrfW-Hfnnenfnrd:Hl municipal authorities H. Gow. BrlUih Columbia i f3nd8t(Jbe' of C' 1Iut' lMb' metuU salary Increases amount- Players Canadian Conioratlon, ! Tff Presbyterian Hall. Febru-arrlved In the city on the Prince !ary Rupert this morning from Van- j United Church Valentine Tea. c uver on an official visit to the jFeb- 15- f'upito! Theatre here and will St. Valentine nance, W.A. of Irave tnmnrrow night on his re- Machine Gun Regt.. Armouries, Uirn south. February 16. Italy sixty-four years ago and, Vancouver. One other son Is at after spending a while in South Saskatoon and the fourth at Africa, came to Prince Rupert Chicago. Two daughters reside In the spring of 1907. He was in Saskatoon. There Is also the engaged In Grand Trunk Pa- widow. clfic Railway construction work - Alderman and later Joined the public Mrs R rjlfferellL in New Jer- IktaRLMZTte " !l- O- H. AHdridge. melaf'- department of the city says sey. ' L. Mcintosh, Dr. J J. B B. S. . ' life in rural vua England , Is "rather rihr with wun which he ne was was identified laenunea Mr Montesano was a member a disgrace - to our country." He for many V-23- In "cent of " the Roman catholic Church wm uuuruw me l-nnce uuperi in lh -aj, ahoni nhnW tmh l0kl war worKers' wardens uiai , " arm or tne Eagles' Lodge, runer-n,.i, ' iu cuuir jnu ' oui)r ocunui, onk .i ii. i- i. ri... ,.,u u -u made work lmnniblf hp wm -i .m v 1UU u 'U,J1 wk- Women's Auxiliary. iji luiiLuruii Luiuui iuw uil lnc function of the Veterinary Corps in war. Hie Rotary Club will be meeilng this week at Reid's Cafe Instead of the Commodoee. i nil wuici uuim wuuiu ire c- - -- hi arraiigemeuuf wui uc uu- If continued employed at the dry dock, Deceased Is survived by his widow and four sons and one daughter. The sons are Frank an3 Dominic here In Prince Rupert and two on service In the Canadian Army Lance-Corp. M'ichael Montesano, overseas, and Lance-Corp. Henry Mon nounced later. KEI) CROSS HOME NL'KSING CLASS "I used to think 1 was just naturally nervous and tense. But I found out that it u-as the cafjein iu tea and coffee . that Mept vie Jroiii relaxing." People like fhat should try Postum. It's one grand drink rich-flavored, hearty, with an appeal that's all its own. What's more, you can drink Postum and relax like a kitten! Postum contains no caffein, nor any other drug to key up nerves or affect heart or digestion. Postum is made instantly in the cup, jusi ny auuing oouing water or nor POSTUM T lostum A Product of Gantrol Foodl III Applloatlon for enrolment In a Home Nursing class will be received by the Red Cross up to Jan. 20th. Applicants should ; ttiihmlt tVipli nfimn nnH nH- uaugn.er is miss icose Mome- j d,esses to A Bieen. Secre- sano, a member of the Court tary p.o. Box 274. Hou.sc staff. There L a .sister, ' Have you missed the opening day of our MID-WINTER SALE? Don't be disappointed. For your convenience we have maintained a reserve stock. Women's quality shoes $5 Men's Dress Oxfords $5 and $C values j j values $299 CUT RATE SHOE STORE (Across from Orme's Drug Store) Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERM3 CASH. ALL TRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. W. Store Open, January 2nd EDO'S FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Prince Rupert long on lusciousness MAGIC Dutch 2 cup. Hour litUp"'t 4tot.u(Ur 4 Upc Mel B.kla Powder t ,bfc milk 4 tb: butter j,pple. Sift to4ethr dry Ineredlent.s cut In butter with k"'; M u4ar mlt li4btly. Drop egj Into cup, ln, uid mUk . colj. Turn on to Boud bwd, .hap. dou4h; put on ,leW. roll 1"? ?' ,n, ,h" P' nto parallel JZ 'n''4h prinUe " cinnamon and out with hnn n .. . "U'mer in lie pro- rOMfe , El"" lir,!bfc J H P- cinnamon. - -T"', '.vminutea. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Green 995 If pain Chiropractic l If nerves doubly sol jvialie 1.N CANADA PAOEFIVB ffe.-2. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 83 VICEROY ELASTIC BANDS This may be stretching a point but we would like to inform you that rubber bands in all sizes are now on the market once again. Third Ave. Prince Rupert FEATURING CLARK'S TOMATO PRODUCTS CLARK'S TOMATO JUICE. 20-oz. per tin ,V2 20-oz per dozen I. XI 48-oz., per Un CLARK'S TOMATO KETCHUP, 12-oz. bottle .18 CLARK'S TOMATO SOUP, 10-oz., 3 tins .'JZT, . per dozen , , ....'. ,j)7 These specials good all this week. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" Corner of 6th and Fulton HALF MOON SNACK (Manager, Ueorge Lumj Specializing In Lunches Chow Mein Chop Suey From 11 a.m. to 3 ajn. Opposite Sunrise Grocery For a Good Meal, Visit . . . THE Victory Cafe All White Cooks 25 Years' Experience Give Us a Trial and Convince Yourself MEN'S RUBBERS & RUBBER BOOTS New Supply Men's Solid Leather Work Oxfords Oil Tanned Work Romeos S.ISMAN'S SCAMPERS Child's, Youth's, Boys' and Men's Family Shoe Store Limited "HOME OF HART SHOES FOR MEN" PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNT3