t ism IT'' 1 f ( !( 1 PAQZ FOUR Discerning-Taste Cltooses PEOPLES STOKE evcrv time f 's Gooc Taste This Year BLOUSES AND SKIRTS New arrivals in Skirts'and Blouses every week. Both dressy and sport styles. Direct from the Eastern markets for your approval. Sizes from 12 through 20. Mail Orders Promptly Filled RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of I'rinec Kupert" TIUHD AVE. Next to Hcilbroncr's l'honc BLUE 907 Skill Is Vital In Filling Prescriptions! As vital as any ingredient written down by your doctor is the skill with which a prescription is filled. You can bring your prescriptions here assured that they will be compounded accurately by a qualified registered pharmacist who uses only the highest quality drugs. You get exactly what your doctor orders. Ormes Ltd. "Tiifi JXoneer Druqgiats Open Dally from 9 a.m till 9 pjn. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 pm and 7-9 p.m. THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 - WORKING MEN - LECKIE'S No. 1 Work Boot with heavy-duty, full-leather soles and heels; soft chrome tanned uppers. 'Complete size range. "They're tops in comfort," say customers who have tried our new mocassin vamp outdoor shoe. Stocked In C" and 12" uppers. Leather soles and heels. CUT RATE SHOE STORE (Across from Orme's Drug Store) RUPERT BRAND : : SMOKED :: BLACK COD Canadian Fish ' AND (Told Storage COMPANY LIMITED A pniNCE RUPERT, B.C. 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 meatfresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. W. I Minora Blades SPEED UP SHAVING Minora -gives you quicker jhavet than ordinary double-edge raior blades. It's the quality blade In the low price field. Filt your double-edge razor. l I . wn rn TjirrtTQTWV tJirrtTcrrnv APT AfTT I Be: Certificate of Title No. ismz-i. w Iota II and 12, BlocK S 01 uisiricvj Lot 369. Village of Terrace. Map 972. ii'timric ..tlcfarlnrv nrrmf nf loss' - - - - nnwitww i of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of James Benjamin Agar has hn fiiri in this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall at the expiration of one month from the ; date of the fist publication hereof. 1 .TO 1 1 a " ...... - - i it... A tH rortiflrate. unless In the meantime valid objection be made w me in wnunij. DATED at me tana itCKisvry umic, Prince Itupert, B.C.. this 17th day of January. 1945. A.D. Deputy Registrar of Titles. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE and IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" . .rir- wAT-TO'n ryv WTI.I.TAM HAWTHORN. DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE mUlE inl ujr uiuci u His Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 23rd day of January, A.D. 1945. T annnlnlMl A fl mln lut XfttnT nf the estate of William Hawthorn, deceased. and an parlies naying eiainin sioi to furnish same, properly verified, to mc on or before the 28th day of February. A D. 1945. and all parties In debted to the fcsiaie arc rcquireu vi liay the amount oi ineir inaeoveuu:iKi I fnplhlvKh HATED at Prince Ruuert. B.C., this 2u day of January, A D. 1945. nUHMAH A. WA1I, Administrator of the Estate of William Hawthorn. , IN THE SUTREMS COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP JOSEPH SMALWOOD HOWE. nnvlKtll TNTKHTATK Titfr wnTirE Ihnt. hv Cirrior nf 111! llAnn.i. 1n.lr.n VMchor lsvul JltriCI nf the supremo Court of British Col- umoia. l whs un urc oidi. uaj January, A.D. 1945. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Hmalwood Howe, who died on the 2nd day of November. 1944. All persons indebted to ine saia estate are required to pay the amount their indebtedness to me lortnwun ana mi hHUA.. 1. .. I .i r. nlalma arT.il.iut llif. rvinuiia naniiQ v . .. said Estate are required to file them Wltn mc propeny veruira uu ur w-fore the 28th day of February, 1945, falling which distribution will be mnftn linvlnrr rotrnrti nnlv In nurh claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Runert. B C. this 31st day of January. A D. 1945. HUKAlAn A. WAll, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM KIZAK. DECEASED INTESTATE were TAW VrvrinT thai Ki. rtrAnw nf ..II. ..WA.WM ...... tj J vv vr. His Honour Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 2nd day of Fpbriiarv. A.D. 1945. annotated Ad ministrator of the Estate of William Klzak. who died on the 23rd day or .lannnrv All li.r.nnt I n H o Vi I rl to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said state are re- quirea to me mem witn me properly verified on or before the loth day nf March. 1Q4.V fRtllnir whlr.h rils trlbutlon will be made havlhg regard only to such claims of which I shall Vint.M h..n tintlflAH DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 2nd day of February. A.D. 1945. NORMAN A WATT. Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. TH1 DULY KVWf Toilugj in Sports Hoop Play-Offs Powerful Navy Wins Undefeated in nine scheduled Area Basketball League "B" Section games, the powerful Navy team trounced Fortress 54 to 13 last night in the Naval Drill Hall to open the sectional play-offs. Since the teams are playing home-and-homc games with total points to count the Fortress quintet will go into their second fixture with a deficit of 41 markers. An indication of how well the sailors combined their efforts was the facv that no Navy man scored more than 12 points, while four tallied at least lu. Sisler accounted for 12 of the winners' counters, while Carter and Horner each' bagged 11 and Balrd 10. The line-ups follow: Navy Sisler 12, Carter 11, Horner 11, Barker 4, Thorburri C, Harvey. Baird 1054. Fortress McCorkall 4, Taylor 1. Menzles 2. Borgrcss 6, Ranee, Halikas 13. The other '"B" Section play-off came, scheduled to be played .at Seal Cove, was postponed as was the girls' engagement. LOCAL CURLERS FOR SMITHERS Led by J.- L. McEwen. two rinks of local curlers are leavlnz on tonight's train for the In terior to participate in the an nual Smithers bonspiel being held this week-end. The Smitn-$rs bonspiel is one of the cen tral Interior's winter sports classics and It draws competitors from many parts of the district to slide the stones for a fine array of trophies. In addition to Mr. McEwen, the local party includes J. Strickland, II. Wanamakcr, Ward Carey, William Wardalc. J. Moore, A. Chappell, Phil Doum and Doug Frlzzell. The party will return to the city on next Tuesday night's train. Whifflets From The Waterfront J Filling material to receive the piling of the new cold storage plant to be built by the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association on the local water-, front west of the elevator Is now being delivered from McNicholl Creek to the site by the Armour Salvage Co. With -Capt. Reg. Green In charge, salvage company equipment Including derrick and scows are being used with the Co-operative packer Agden for towing purposes. About 2500 yards of material is being moved across the harbor and the work will take about three weeks it is expected. As for the carrying out of the con- A Comforting: Treat For FACTORY FEET One application of Emerald Oil and youll get the surprise of your life. IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning'' Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 09 R. HUNDEIDE WATK1NS DEALER 337 Seventh Avenue West Phone Green 973 Basketball PT. EDWARD WINS TITLE Overcoming a determined last minute attempt by their rivals to stave off defeat, the Port Ed-, ward basketball team defeated Acropolis Hill 32 to 31 Wednesday night in the latter's gymnasium to win the "A" Section cham pionship. This game was not an Area Basketball League play-off but a fixture to determine the winner of "A" Section. Both teams and the winners of a City-Officers sudden-death game will be included in the play-offs with the champions of "B" Section. A packed houc witnessed the court struggle which saw Hcnson secure half of the winners' points 16 to emerge as top scorer. Neither club was able to score with much regularity in the early part of the initial quarter until Acropolis, trailing 4 to 6, tallied three baskets to go ahead, 10 to6. The hill cagcrs added another field goal before the frame's end lo bring the count to 12-0. The visitors came back strongly in the second quarter, scoring 10 Dolnts to their opponents' one and forging a 16-13 lead by half- time. Earlv in the third session Wal- llngford of Acropolis was injured and retired to the sidelines wllh a dislocated shoulder. The teams were on fairly even terms in this nuartcr and at its end the Port Edward squad still led, by27 to With little more than a minute remaining in the game Willough-by and Delss scored In quick succession for Acropolis to shave the visitors lead to 32 to 31 but there the basket-getting ended. The line-ups follow: Port Edward Moline 6, Man son 2. Henson 16, Ketchmark, Horn. Thompson 432. Aprnnolls Hill DelSS 11. Mce- han 2, Kallnovltch, Klencr 9, tract Itself tne last oinciai worn ; oarzellonl 3. Wil was that the necessary Permit, Uoughby 3-31. being awaited. June 30 has been set as the latest date by which the plant Is to be ready for operation. Reading of a recent article in Readers Digest -"tw has caused John Your tired, tenaer. smamnc. uuin-iniouin i ..-ill lumn f nr irtv tin fllKft . - . l ! - In wnnHflf ii ?o Tl&TUrSo there may not be a happy place EOT? .heWatqUalnCdkl5rg.te 'ST& ot retirement somewhere in Pa-' pleasant odors we believe there's cific waters like there Is On tnC ."'",5 fA"frof ","L"e Atlantic coas t lor "Jumbo satisfaction or money back. 'shrlmns." On the Atlantic a sur ORMES LIMITED - - for common ordinary sore throat ram B II. J. LUND PAINTING, PAPERING AND-KALSOMINING PHONE 40 BADMINTON Racquets Rcstrung A. B. Hodges Phone 427, after 0 p.m. White Apts. GEORGE L, UOIIIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tac Returns Complied Bcsner Block Thone 387 vey was made and there was located a place where the shrimps go after they have completed the function of breeding, growing 10 t an enormous old a;e reaching a size that would never oe suspcci- rH Mr Bulcer was curious if there misht not be a similar ml cratorv nrocess on this coast and wondered If a survey might not be conducted hereabouts. The fisheries committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce is t.iklnc tin the matter with a view to bringing it before the Fisheries Research Bureau. usiness and Professional II. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur Scientific Swedish Massage Facial and Reducing Treatments Phone Red 315 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 FRENCH LESSONS Mr. L. P. Bcaubien, the teacher nf French laneuagc, has re turned to the city, and has re sumcd his classes. His address 13 Postal Station B. PIANIST WITH CONCERT AND RADIO EXPERIENCE, IN U.S.A. DESIRES PUPILS. ANYONE IN TERESTED PHONE J. FRANKY, BLUE 389 HOTEL FRASER HOUSE Phone Black 823 C. H. HICKS, Proprietor Clean, quiet rooms. 714 Fraser Street BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER "You Call We Haul" PHONE BLACK 884 Residence: Green 955 W. D. Weiss W. Peterson FIND IT with a Want Adl Sell it with a Want Adl Buy it with a Want Adl Dally News class! fled section gets results. DIETICIAN FOR HOSPITAL Food service In the Prince Rupert General Hospital came in for some discussion at the meeting of the hospital board Monday night and culminated in the decision to explore the possibility of having a dietltlcian added to the staff. It was left in the hands of the lady superintendent, Mlsa P. M. Mooncy R. N., to work with thp homo committee on this matter. Miss Mooney stated that, from what comments she had heard from patients, the food service In the hospital was now satisfactory. However, the hos- Dital cduld well do with some new cauiDment in the way of new dishes and covers to keep food warm. There could also, no douol. be a great Improvement if a dietltlcian could be obtained. DAILY NEWS Cla&slfled Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. FOR SALE FOR SALE Efcnall house. Phone 756. ' FOR SALE 5-tube mantel radio, and cabinet radio. isn 8th Ave. East. 136) FOR SALE Central Lunch, across from Capitol mcairc. Apply Central Lunch. (tf) FOR SALE 2 baby carriages, 1 cot. 1440 8th Ave. wcsi. im FOR SALE Boat, 32x8 feet Ap ply 1840 6th Ave. tasi auer 6 pjn. 311 FOR SALE Marine converted 62 I LP. 1931 Chrysler engine. Apply Box 1210 Postal Station "B. (38) FOR SALE 1930 Ford car, Model A. Serial No. CAP 7941; 1944 Licence Plate No. CT289. Apply Thcobold, 1326 8th Ave. East. 38) FOR SALE 3 -piece chesterfield suite, flexo steel construction, very good condition. Jiau. Call at 722 5th Ave. West. (tf) MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited. Vancouver. B.C. (tf) WANTED WANTED TO BUY Used baby carriage. Green 327. (39) REWARD $10 for information leading to rental oi lurnisnca suite or room. ' No children. Box 941 Daily News. (30) WANTED Small house or three- room apartment, by young married couple. Close in if possible. Box 390. city. (35) WANTED Woman or girl for nouscworK. Aioacrn conveniences. Close In. Apply 209 0th Ave. East or phone Red 712. 134) WORK WANTED mm. rxnrrleiiced in book keeping, clerking, general 01-fice routine, wants part-time work, mornings. Box 039 Dally News. (tt) TENDERS P.O. Box 274 SEALED TENDERS will be re HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 208 4th Street : Phone 655 ceived by the undersigned until noon of February 12th, for the purchase of gas boat "Dragon Lake," 28x7x212-, 0 H.P. Vivian. Moored at rear of Love's- Electric Shop. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Alexander McAulay, deceased. Prince Rupert, B.C. (35) TIMI1LR WANTED WANTED Fir and Cedar Posts, t'oics, ruing, an sizes, wuotc nrlrp.n fiib shlnnlliir noint. earliest shipment. Nicdcr- nieycr-Marun t-o., jspaiain;; Bldg., Portland Ore. (34)- FOR RENT FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone Red 157 for particulars. (30) PERSONAL DRESSMAKING by Miss Owen Tutte, 1437 Piggott Place. (37) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Navy man's wallet on :irn avp n tew riavit acn. Owner may have same by call ing at ine uauy Mews ana paying ror this advertisement. LOST Treasured gold ldcntlfl- uuuun oracciei wim wavy crest, engraving Inside. Re ward. Phone Green 830, (tf) LOST Silver souvenir pin with nciuuuunus cresi, wiaae irom Dutch coin. Reward. Finder Hivaou leave &aiue ill uuuy News. FRIDAY; FEBRTJarv , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY f. lirMl Clnl V.. U i a ii vv in jicoi a uui x lean wayj IT U PUT A SMIll IN YOUR YE .. AND A SONS IN YOU rUAKTI A (34) LOST Black leather purse, ...I I U I ... 1 1 i mwi icguuutiun cara ana smau amount or money. Please return to Dally News. (30) i m iii i'if - 1 aa " i March of Time PRESENTS POST-WAR FARMS" Color CartJon "CAT CAME RACK" WOULD M;uv Complete Shows at 1:00 - 2 50 - 4 tl r.ci e u Feature at 1:21 - 3:28 - 5:35 7 43 S .3 BONDED HOOKERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Shcctmctal Works Shcctmetal work of all kinds Air C Tanks Sinks Eavestrounn & Fur j Prompt attention to outside order f"nr 11U Rt Al 2nd Ave. W. P.O. BOX 723 Pkonn ni u. VICTOR RECORDS & .1 k ;1 "I'M MAKING niXIEVE" "IOOKTIILK by Hal Mclntyrc- (ip by Dinahs. Bluebird 30-0831 t,Ut Victor 20-! A Hi v t Ti Ii A "SWEET DRILXMS, SWEET- "JELLY-ROIL BLl'tS" . . . . wM 9 im.i e I '71 ; IAJUS1 VI vl.cw Genuine Ford Parts Firestone and Gutta Pcrcha Tirci Imperial Oil Products Wrecking Service S. E. PARKER LIMITED PHONE 83- FORI) DEALERS 3rd Ave., next to Ormes The Last c omes First with HARTT 173 E.J: MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY S We Offer You . . . FINEST QUALITY FOODS COMPETITIVE PRICES COURTEOUS STORE SERVICE FREE DELIVERY to all part of the C You have the experience and facilities of the (! llshcd, prlvatcly-owncd Prince Rupert Rrocry r: i ' service. iliiifii in nnrl in P.O. Lambridge Uolm FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS! . nir t iftr i nrr iiriirr n niiif m in iiiiii m ivi r m a. ni l iil I IUIVVMM J I'lLM J VX lwu f-i! is;w. n have been niakeP men's highest footwear. . .Tnll TT. il ....!. . 1 ISSPSblW". nam craiismen wun - maintain the high reputation by t'"1'1'11 ecting proyer fitting lasts. Family onoe oiore uw- "HOME OF HARTT SHOES u