i 4 ill ASTKiA Dont Gasp for Breath Sold on Money Hack (Guarantee! ORME'S Ltd. Telephon 81 or 82 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD .SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Itao'and Brass Castings Electric ana Acetylene ir Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and ! MINING MACHINERY ; All types of das Engines ': Repaired and Overhauled J, L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain -Chiropractic! If nerves doubly so! Smith Block Green 995 OjoWi " Money U Needled KNITTING IS NEEDED RED CROSS DONATION'S Continued from Page 1 E. A. Nickerson 10 G. Phlllppson 5 Mrs. G. Phlllppson- 5 Mrs. J. H. Thompson 5 Mrs. E. Dibb 5 Mrs. T. Priest 5 Marv and Margaret Strachan 5 N.B.C. Power' C6."....:::...: ..".."200 1 Mrs. P. Byrne 5 , Mrs. Geo. Eckermari 5( E. R. Leek 5 Mrs. L. J. North 5 Mrsr S. E. Parker 10 Mrs. Mae Patchell -. 5 H. C. Halliday 5 A. E. Norton '. 5 J. Stevenson ' 5 T. L. Morton ., 5 H. E. Alton ......-..i...,-. 5 R. E. James !....'.. 5' A. L. Armstrong 10 D. R. Creed !0 Mrs. C. Carrell 10 Mr. and Mrs. Joel. P. - Hutchison - 10 Adam Mcintosh 5 II. R. Hill - ', " 5 J. C. Harwood 5 Mr. and Mrs. S. Pierce 5 Geo. Shenton 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nixon .. 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McAfee 3G Miss II. P. Hill 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Martlnsen 5 Mrs. S. D. Johnston 5 Mrs. Geo. Shenton 3 Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Black .. 5 Mr. and Mrs. H. B. M.. Valentine 20 Capt. and Mrs. J. R. Elfert 10 Mrs. B. Allrn ..... 5 her Canadian husband home! A warm welcome that banishes' loneliness abundant help that drives out feelings of helplessness and the spirit of sympathy and understanding that dispels anxiety and fear these are all part of the Red Cross Service showered on the war bride, from the beginning to her journey's end. But caring for traveling war wives and children is but a small part of the stupendous burden today shouldered by the Red Cross. As the final push for victory is launched as the casualties mount as the carnage of war spreads everywhere the Red Cross is needed as never before. This is why your gift to the Red Cross is required now more than ever. This is why you are urged to obey every generous impulse and give willingly, generously now. This advertisement made possible by VAN'S Mr. arid Mr. J.Watson Mr. and Mrs. G. Daniels Mrs. V. Menzles Mrs. A. R. Nichols ' Mrs. O. Jerstad Mrs. F. H. Cameron Mrs. J. T. Langridge W. R. Love Electric R. II. Morgan Ormes Ltd Georgetown Box & Lumber Co. .i...... Louis Ross -..u 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 25 5 150 100 50 A. W. LIpsen 25 M. MacArthur ...... 25 32 Taxi .... 25 Family Shoe Co. .15 Alberta Market .. 10 E. Unwin ........I-. 5 C. G. Ham . 5 Dominion Shop 5 J. Judge ... ... 5 C. Lindstrom 5 P. Bulzak -. i i 5 Little News Stand 10 R. K. Ytreburg '. 5 G. W. Nickerson Co. Ltd. .. 25 J. H. Carson Co 25 R. E. Mortimer .. : 25 W. Cruickshank 5 Miss M. Barbeau 10 Modern Beauty Shop 10 Percy Tinker 2S J. E. Jack and E. Thompson 10 J. Eyolfson 5 Mrs. H. Arney 5 Mrs. G. Wasend 5 Mrs. Art Murray .-. .. 5 Mrs. K. Karvsun . 5 Mr. and Mrs. Glllett 5 Mis. McCaffery 25 Mrs. Martin 5 INTO THE ARMS OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOTHER LEAVING the lonely ocean between her and her homeland, a "war bride" sets foot at last in Canada. What a friend-in-need the Red Cross proves to the soldier's wife who precedes BAKERY Red Cross Workroom Keeping Open Four Afternoons a Week There is still a shortage of materials for sewing at the Red Cross workroom and that branch of the w;ork has eased up for the present but, on' the other hand, there is still a large supply of wool on hand and knitted garments are badly needfcd. Thf workroom will be open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons until further notice. The following shipment has been made to provincial headquarters In Vancouver: Civilian Clothing 5 pairs children's socks, 33 'boys' vests, 27 children's combinations, 2 hatchway, 6 bootees, 3 bonnets, 4 Jack ets, 6 babies knitted vests, 6 sweaters, 12 women's nightgowns, 11 women's pajamas, 5 soakers, 10 girls' coats, 1 girl's skirt. Women's Division 7 pairs knickers, 1 sweater, 2 pairs gloves, 5 pairs bed socks. Grade B 7 large quilts, 10 small quilts. Men's Service 5 turtle-neck sweaters, 3 V-neck sweaters, 1 scarf, 4 ribbed helmets, 9 Balaclava helmets, 1 pair two-way mitts, 50 pairs socks. Greek Relief 7 boy's vests. Hospital Supplies 9 pairs pajamas, 70 face cloths, 18 Radio Dial C.PR 1240 Kilocycles SATURDAY P.M. 4:00 Words With Music 4:15 G.I. Jive 4:30 Jack Carson 5:00 Dinah Shore 5:30-Pete Wambach 5:45 At Ease 6:00 CBC News C:05 N.H.L. Hockey 7:30 Organ Music 8:00 Leicester Square 8:30 Jubilee 9:00 National Barn Dance 9:30 Kate Smith ' 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Dal Richards' Orchestra 10:30-Saturday Night Seranadt 11:00 Silent SUNDAY A.M. 10:00 Music for Sunday 10:30 Sammy Kaye 11:03 Metropolitan Opera P.M. 12:00 Music We Love 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Hymns From Home 1:00 Nelson Eddy 1:30 It Pays to be Ignorant 2:00 NBC Symphony i 3:00 James Melton 3:30 Family Hour 4:00 Duffy's Tavern 4:30 Village Store 5:00 Charlie McCarthy 5:30 Hour of Charm 6:00-Jack Benny G:3u USO Prbgram 7:00 CBC News 7:15 L. W. Brocklngton 7:30 String Orchastra 8:00 The Choiristers 8:30 Music from the Pacific t):00 Command Performance 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Canadian Yarns 10:30 Silent IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ALEXANDER DUNCAN, IMS' CEASED. INTFSTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of HU Honour Judge Plsher, Local Judge of ine supreme uoun 01 uruisn uoium bla. I was on the 15th day of Febru ary. AD. 1945, appointed Adminis trator of the Estate, of Alexander Duncan, who died on the 30tn day or NovemDer, lim. All persons in debted to the said estate are re quired to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having clamps against the Bald Estate ore required to file them witn me properly veruiea on or De-fore the 31st day of March. 1945 falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such Claims or wnicn i snail nave Deen notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, BC, this lam uay -rti i-eDruary, a.u. isms. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, mnre unpen, a.u IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE ' IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP KRISTIAN KNUTSEN; DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 16th day of February, A.D. 1945. I was appointed Executor of the estate of Krlstlan .Knutsen. deceased, and an parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 17th day of March. A.D. 1945. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 17th. day of February. A.D. 1945. W. O. FULTON. Executor of the Estate of Krlstlan Knutsen. I. J. M: S. LOUBSER DC, B A, CHIROPRACTOR Wallare Block Phone 640 SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala. Friday SS Cardena Sailings" for Queen Charlotte Islands everv ten days. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5C8 Ml THE REX.CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from P rlnce Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 1944 INCOME TAX Returns Forms now available. R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. SASKATCHEWAN OUT FOR CREAM REGINA, March 10-The C.C.F. government is going Into business "where the cream is," Nat ural Resources Minister J. Phelps declared in a legislature debate here, discussing aspects of the government - in-suslness program' of Saskatchewan. Phelps wld his department tas survsy-Ing possibilities of a pulp mill, orocesslng of lignite coal and "a certain other industry." He did not elaborate on, the latter. The government, he said, haa turned down two-year, contracts for the full output of the brick olant at Estevan, recently pur- hased, and the woollen mill a! Moose Jaw, now ,belng set up. These had not been accepted because the government wanted the products for the "needs of the people of Saskatchewan." Relieve Neuritis,,, Neuralgia Pain Aspirin Eases Pain Almost Immediately Why Aspirin workt to fmt Instantly! Yes, the moment' you drop an Aspirin Tablet in glass of water it begins to dis integrate: And that same quick action takes place in your stomach. Thus, you get relief almost instantly. Aspirin has proved itself through generations to be quick, effective, above all, dependable. That's why Canadians have come to rely on this famous analgesic for relitf from pain due to headache, neuralgia or neuritis. So protect yourself from needless misery. Just get a box of genuine Aspirin at your druggist's today and follow simple directions. NiW MDUCfD MICK Pxlt lo oi l J now lie Economy Sottl of 24.,.,,. ,no J romiiy moot 100... noWtc Aspirin Th Bayar troll on ooch loblt ii your fluaranttt that It's Atpitln HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord .... $10 Dry Poplar, per cord ..$12.50 Sawdust, per sack 15c PHONE 580 Commercial Janitors' Supplies Floor Soaps Wax Sweeping Compound Brooms Brushes Paper Towels Cups Hotel and Restaurant Supplies IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Prince Rupert Supply House .330 2nd Ave. Phone G32 Lumber We now have a slock of good' grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumlwr on hand YES! We have NO BANANAS BUT We do have . . . RED CIIIMNF.Y BUICK Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. , . . Fur the . . , Charming Womzri . COTTON WEEK AT ANNETTE'S i.Aitr.R STnrir .'. American Prints American Broadcloths House Coats Girls' Dresses Waists "Koi? Your Parties at Home" Chow Mien :: Chop Suey ' We'll Prepare-It . . . You Call For It PHONE BLACK 9C9 Half -Moon Snack George Lorn, Proprietor Corner of 6th and Fulton Open 4 pm. to J i TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE w w m mr m tat m m m m n a? m i r w r mm W HI I SIhhh.K W I I H I HrLlK rrr You will be Interested to know that there is a bud town wno na.s naa a wiae experience in me corrreuoi fallen arches, and can make Arch supports mat m can explain. Mr. n ii Tprrv. witn manv years or stuav or ion ments. Is now In Hill's Shoe Store, and will be plftf nfin Via rlnnA In vfrtir IrtfllvMlinl P!1CA , . . . , : - . oi . ' Call around and see him for either reason. GROCERIES, MEAT, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ..... . . " m mm j w 9 m w m w f t centre SKEENA GROCERY r.rn ru a 1'hrulP WWW )Lll Wl.'Illll! lilKL THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Bis n cJ of . - . . . mill Taw V W- . v. w w w H M K I 7 Tl I I Still In Full Swing! If you have not already jrot what yo wanted, come in affain . We put out New Bargains Daily until stock is sold. A. MacKenzie Furnitu" Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUV" R A R V WF.EK! ' . . ,..:nl.i injr . Bassinettes with felt mattress, 18"x3G"; BW , and wood, 25"x40"; Baby Crib Mattresses, au High Chairs. Limited supply only of these We appreciate your man .rin Phone 775