GUARANTEED jStil date on bag ving f- V I wish to announce that I have sold my iness, known as Maccy's Confectionery Mr George .Murray and Mr. Dick Long. ike this opportunity of thanking my many ;..ntanees for their patronage and support I . m ;ure that the friendly relations that we J aether will be continued under the new HARRY MACEY armers ror MILADY fiarhes in footwear reveal open cut w sandals, saucy ties all tuned from n it n i-t. Moderately priced. AVe have a good stock of Iioys and Children's Shoes SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY i&mily Shoe Store Limited F r 20 Years the "Home of Good Shoes' n 'ts Powll) Going to a Party? Let us glamorize you for the occasion. CALL BLUE G9 FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY and be assured of no last-minute disappointment. PEGGY SAUNDERS 4th St. (across from Post Office) BONDED HOOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works jtmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders ; ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED i'th St, Si 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 964 Have You Heard the Latest? (,ur RADIO is your link with the world! Keep It In perfect condition have It checked and repaired by an expert call Speedy Radio and Electric Shop fOUR SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES ocal News Items... PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Mrs. E. V. Whiting returned today from a trip to Vancou- A Dry Dock Male Choir concert, Presbyterian Church, Friday, April 6, 8:15 pjn. Tickets 50c (81) Alvln Johnson, formerly of Prince Rupert and now with the New England Fish company, Seattle, is In the city today en route to Ketchikan. FUNERAL OF JOHN JERSTAD Funeral services for the late John Jerstad who passed away in Vancouver last week were held from Grenville Court Chapel of the B.C. Undertakers Thursday afternoon. Adjutant Oorrie of the Salvation Army officiated. A large number of friends at tended the ceremony. There were many floral tributes. Interment was In Falrview cemetery. Floral tributes were received from the following: All the children: Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. Helland; Mr. and Mrs. A. Hend-HWeptv nnrl Mrs. Bart Hed- ! strom;' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pet- ersen and family; Mr. and Mrs. ' Emu Petersen; Mr. ana Mrs. . ' Jensen and Robert; Mr. and Mrs.; i John Wick; Mr. and Mrs. Jack ilvarson; Mr. and Mrs. Nels Luth .and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alf 'Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. E. Dough- i erty, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. line uciiUiiatii. . iModln Jensen and family; Mr. unA Mr rhrls Parkvold: Mr and Mrs. P. Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Arntsen; Mr. and Mrs. H. Hagen; Mr. and Mrs. Norman McRae; Mr. and Mrs. Skogmo and Louise; Mr. and Mrs. Nels Antnnspn and familv; Mr. and . I T . . -J . H .- 14 - Mrs . 1 1 Mrs. 1 1 Mrs. vrmaiiu l.uuu, im. anui T. H. BJornson; Mr. and! I. Wick; Mr. and Mrs. G.l F. Pettersen; Mr. and "Mrs. B. Pederson and Rolf; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jertaa ana lamuy; wr. and Mrs. A. Jacobsen; Mr. ana Mr!. W. Lund and Elsie; Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Olsen and Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. J. Tea-heim; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Berg. Axel osana. ana a. urwics, Mrs. A. Wick. Ed Whal, Edward Tinsnt t aa npt.tv and Ole An- J- VV MWM., J derson. Deep Sea Fishermen's Union. Magnus Hveding, Hans and May Petersen, OUf Andreas- sen, Eiene, Jens ana Aruuiu, Dagmar and Olaf, Alice Announcement Easter Dance, Friday, April 6, W-V 1st Bn. Prince Rupert Regt MG). nnmmcmnMiinn nrocram. Anrll 9, Lutheran Church, 8:15. Presbyterian Spring Sale,! April 12. I Valhalla Hall. Whist and. Cribbage, April 12. C. W. L. Bridge, Whist and Cribbage, K. of C. Hut, April 18. Eastern Star Ball, April 20. WA Canadian Legion Spring Sale, April 21. St. Peter's Sale, April 26. Lutheran Tea, April 28. rtanp Tvprv Saturdav night. Oddfellows Hall, 9 to 12. Swing Quintette orcnesira. . Missionary Tea, Presbyterian Hall, May 2. United Spring Sale, May 3. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Saturday. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF -IN BRITISH COLUMBIA PROBATE i IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" nnrl IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF ANNIE rlUKHiw ninLJLiid x , TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor. W. E. Fisher, made on the 28th day oi Marcn. a.u. iao. i was appointed Administrator oi the Estate of Annie Florence Bradley, deceased, and all parties having clalm against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verniea, to me uu ji unwic day of April, AD. 1945. and all parties Indebted to the nald Estate are required to pay the amount of thfir inaeDienncNB i.u me iuiuiwuoi. DATED at Prince Rupert.. B.C.. this 29th dav of March, A.D. 1945. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. I nth U.S. nllM LIVELY AS A CRICKET! Don't let sluggish VMnfVl alow vou down. Take Gin Pilli the "relief or money back" remedy and see bow much better you'll feeL Rtwlr ill. 40 Plllt lars slit, 10 Pilli . Mr. and Mrs. E M. Winstow returned this morning from a trip To Vancouver. W. M. Watts returned to the city on Wednesday night's train from a business trip to Smlthers. J. G. Steen returned to the city on Tuesday night's train from a visit to Smithers. Mr. and Mrs. Shelford Darton are spending a vacation in Vancouver and other southern points. On her first return voyage since she returned to service following annual overhaul, es Prince George arrived here today northbound with 51 pas sengers for Prince Rupert ana 82 passengers for Ketchikan. PO Terry Fortune is spending a 10-dav leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M J. Fortune, Fourth Avenue esat. He will leave to return to his naval duties on the -east coast on Mon day L Ml . . SI ST. JOSEPH'S i ANNUAL TEA A delightful annual tea and! "At Home" was held at St St Joseph's Convent on Thursday, afternoon from 3 to 6 pjn. The Sisters and Mrs. J. J. Gillis received the euests. The tea table centred with a silver basket of flowers was sDread with dainties of every -sort. Mrs. E. J. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. IL F. Glassey presided at the table. Servlteurs were Mrs. A. Gillis. Mrs. F.tarr. Mrs. A. E. QHlls and Miss Rita Turgeon. Mrs. J. Murray assisted by Mrs. L. Dolron, Mrs. J. Garon, Mrs. C. Bllton and Mrs. J. Cliff had charge of refreshments. Mrs. M. A. Turgeon acted as regis trar. The chapel was appropriately decorated with Easter lilies and pink carnations. Benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament given by Rev. W. Lantagne, brought the afternoon to a delightful close. Leading cause of rejection for Army service are muscular defect?, syphilis, heart disease, hernia, nrntal fleferts, tuberculosis urxi dirfci ts of the eyes and ears. Notice The annual meeting of the! Prince Rupert Fishins Vessel i Csraers' Mutual Protective Fund will be held in the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union Hall on April 8 (Sunday) at 1:30 pjn. import ant business. ?2) SHORT PANTS UNION LONDONDERRY, Nor. Ireland. A "Short Pants Union" has been formed here and Us secretary says: "On a -chosen day members will wear short trousers. Aiter the precedent has been established no one will be thought queer for doing so." Londonderry tailors now are forming a society for IF NOSE CUOGS DP TQNIOH JJsL Put 3-purpoM Va-tro-nol up each nostra. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothe Irritation, 3 relieves transient nasal congestion . . . and brings greater breathing comfort. Follow the complete tr ZfeHLS K VJt-TtO-MOL .i &rtttt e mtify M WHIST & BINGO Community Club House 920 Hays Cove Ave. Every Monday night, 8 o'clock. Everyone wlcome. Get a friend and come along. POULSEN'S Grocery and Lunch Phone Red 441 FREE DELIVERY 6th Ave. E., beside Postal Station "B" "As Good as the Best ' m Better 'Than the Rest" Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S ' SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) ' 1,11 II wmmm m y ii bit kmn y m v i Sfirt-f'Mi tsfie's wis- mmm j f 'jwt Atji eve?. I r I DIIDFY pm fM j ! M$ililiV wA W t "1 . . i Wm. H. Franck Optometrist of Vancouver y to visit; PKINCE RUPERT Announcement is made that at the solicitation of a number of residents of Prince Rupert Wm. H. Francks, optometrist, will visit this city. Mr. Francks is President of the Columbia Optical Co., G05 Dunsmuir St., Vancouver and enjoys a wide and successful practice in Vancouver. He will bring with .him a complete Ophthalmic Diagnostic unit and will examine eyes and prescribe lenses if they are required. Mr. Francks will be at Hotel Prince Rupert from April 7 to ' Appointments can be made at Hotel. . I Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Friday, April 6, 1945 I i -i PAGE THREE tw SALABA TE SONG Your Favourites Now Available In SHEET MUSIC "Twilight Time" "Saturday Night" "Sweet Dreams Sweetheart" "I Dream of You" "I'm Making Believe!' "You Always Hurt the One YoufLove" "I'm Beginning to See the Light" "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall" Ladies . . We have dressmaker-made and tailored suits in all colors. Sizes 12 to 44. Annette's Ladies' Wear Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 GREEN SPOT TAXI 65 TAXI MOTT ELECTRIC LIMITED Electrical Contractors COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL & MARINE ELECTRICIANS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring and Repairs Offices In Vancouver and New Westminster Phone Black 3G7 326 2nd Ave. For a Good Meal, Visit ... 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