a Senet . totes ried stot mente ee Secbigaekeden ie a ke Been Saturday, J special when all vited whose children were Tomorrow evening Rev. F. W. Kerr will preach in the Empress] standing by. Theatre on “The Chronic Inyalid|phia is seriously damaged under of Bethesda.” There will be service in the morning, Mr. Kerr will preach Baptism,” a on ‘Infant and to which in- bap- tized by Mr. Kerr. On Monday afternoon the Women’s Mission- parents are especially ary Society are holding a mis- sionary reception in the chureh hall, when Mrs. G. A. Klower will give a paper on Dr. Robert- json, the great superintendent. Subscribe for the Daily News. 50 @ents per month, LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. First and MoBride Prince Rupert PHONE 26 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. 7 y Best Bargains in Rupert Realty Lot 8, block 21, section 7, a Sixth Avenue lot having street frontage of 34 feet and area of more than 4,000 sq. ft. Desirable in every way. Price $1,500. very small cash payment, balance distributed over three years. KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O, DRAWER 1524 PHONE Ne. 3 Oils. MONARCH MALLEABLE *" Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints ‘* Stay Satisfactory Range.”’ Lot 33, block 60, section 7. This lies fairly well. About 70 feet of its length jot is practically level, remaining 30 feet on side hill. Price $420, $50 cash, small monthly payments. This is a sure money~- maker. Several good stores, offices and houses to rent, Insurance in all its branches, WESTENHAVER BROS, SECOND AVE. AND THIRD 8T. PHONE 100 Read The Daily News Has the largest Guaranteed Circulation Bae . a KNIGHT & HICKEY Contractors and Builders Jobbing & Repairing Shop: Fraser and Sixth Streets PHONE GREEN 269 Bay on Sunday night during a snowstorm, is due today at Es- quimalt with the steamer Salvor The Princess So- the forward hold and it is be- lieved the tank has been pierced, On Tuesday and Mickey TT. Falconer Howell left in the launch Independent, and after a 16 hours’ work made the°12 miles across the divide to strenuous Granby Bay, where they caught the steamer. Mr. Falconer ha gone to Vancouver to join Mrs, Falconer and Mickey is enjoying a holiday in Prince’ Rupert The latter will return home next Friday.—Portland Canal Miner. AUCTION SALE MADAME FORTIN & CO. will sell by auction the complete stock of FURS! consisting of Coats, Muffs, etec., in the HART between BLOCK, THIRD AVENUE 4th and 5th Sts MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 commencing at 3 o'clock GRORGE LEEK, Auctioneer and play his own compositions. These songs should prove popu- lav with Canadians, as they deal with a phase of life familiar to people in the west, but rarely expressed in poetry and music. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT DESK ROOM itn ground floor office, Apply P.O. Drawer 1663 City. 285-tr FOR SALE FOR SALE Queen's Cafe, Smithers; best location’ and largest place in town, with sleeping accommodation for one hun- dred. Apply C. Morris, Smithers : 18-25 WANTED WANTED—A _— general servant, Apply Mrs, 8. P. Saunders, Phone Green 202. 22-26 PAPERING AND PAINTING wanted by an experienced workman, I can save you money. Address P.O, Box 279, 22-24 WANTED-—-A general servant. Apply Mrs. P, I. Palmer, 720 Fourth Ave, East, Telephone 209, 17-32 YOUNG WOMAN with little girl would like position in private family, Box 101 Daily News. 100! 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MORRISON PHONE BLACK 156 JAMES GILMORE Architect 2nd Avenue, near McBride Street i THE DAILY NEWS arpsieninatagaansninartnan 1944 = a pas ——— ———— = = een = ~—— “ ae see Pee 4: A}! a iia a Fi ——-— ® Ce ane | Save Time LOCAL NEWS ITEMS | . | Lime lost because of headaaye ASSitude and depress Ns a | : A ’ 4 : | | Grand Concert at J errace ) fsstudeund deren The Prince Albert is expected | Biliousness vio) an Wag } $$ Sess yield viek today at four o’clock from the MAKES PERFECT BREAD | —_——— safe, certain hy ‘ACK to th , “The C Ne re : ae Ow Special Correspondence |Their titles were: (a ee sg Medy , ey successful and greatly|of the West, (b) ‘Back to Ire- ’ ; Mr. G. R. Naden returned from im VORy jSUCU oF : : 9 sinte roncer as give In|), la “The ‘ Sa sie, . the south yesterday on the Prin- 40 FEET BEING ADDED a ee gett Chuva land, : rhe Em a ah cess Beatrice. i the ATLOX esby t te ’! Needless to say, Mr, Scott's items The Trade Centre of the Famous FR ED TO PRINCESS MARY ernie vt r eae fe th oF were greatly appreciated. Mr. LS “3, § ) 7 . ave { Sceditestet ing. nfortunately; 26 p , * piney Mae Bulkley Valley wea ei ceo ae “ snow having fallen during the]Bert Kenney, a lo¢ al singer ‘who Sold everywhere, In bx afternoon bridge yesterday and|Work Now Under Way at Esqui-|*" f i} ro wea rood baritone voice, sang woe 25 oral, J A L this afternoo nentertains at a malt—Boat Will Be Back in day, accompanie 7. Bory eal has a good be , — There will be ONE good-sized city thimble party. Water in Five Weeks ther oe, a wear Tia eon with fine Peis inne 7 ; RR = in the Bulkley Valley, and WER Te. AS amen people who had wishet e 0 8 | nopular “Anchored. Mr. : POP OOO OD ods that will be ¥ The Prince John arrived at 7 The actual work of cutting the| here were prevented om OF Hepburn, who is a great favorite FOR A TAX] lthis morning from Port Simpson c. P. R. coasting steamer, Prin- tending Greater interest i with Terrace audiences, sang “A and Stewart. She leaves tomor-]eegs Marvy into two parts was ac-|aroused on ayers Na the fact) soidier and a Man’? with vitality, = T row for Vancouver. Kanriiie od this ek at the| that local talent only was res-|anq as an encore, “Annie H U B E R * . . Shifnal peas ai eating Nt ponsible for the items. Those faurie,” ile also recited the one 15 Rev. D. R. McLean of New Ha- recently taken over by Yarrows, present unanimously ree ike lshort humorous piece “A Trag- zelton, accompanied by Mr. Law- Limited. The Contract for the|it was the musical event of the|,qy which was vociferously en- : ‘ x son of Foley, Welch & Stewart,| «iterations to the Princess Mary] Season. The program Wee. +h the | cored. Mr. Kirkpatrick gave a : PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 00, Call or write for particulars jeame in on last night's train.|.\was awarded to the B. GC. Marine] capable hands of Mr, Wm. 8. | delightful and huMOPOUs TeAUINE | Heecereroreeecorroorcsooees | They will remain over until next] jailway Company, but with the|Scott of Befast, Ireland, who @8/anq Mr. Jacquest played the “In ——_—_—__— e | Wednesday's train, purchase of the Esquimalt plant | student in charge has done S0 | termezz0" from “Gavalleria Rus- ‘ atura esources ecurity 0. Seer ne oer by Messrs, Yarrow & Sons, the|much for music during his stay }ticana { male quartette, Mes- a & The Island Club had another of latter concern undertook to com-|'" Terrace, Those who know lars. Scott, B. Kenney, E. Kenney Limited | their Jolly dances last evening in plete all the repair contracts on how much he has worked to this|,jnqg s, Eby, sang unaccompanied E BLIP Sixth Floor, Vancouver Block | St. Andrew’s Hall, A large num-|hand. Messrs. Yarrow & Sons|end cannot a “ e at rhe Soldier's Farewell.” A i . ‘p oa i ’ : |ber were present and thoroughly|are in eharge of the work and|tude to him. Mr. Hugh MePher-| quot, “Down the Vale,” and a ; Vancouver, B.C. jenjoyed the affair. Werner's] wil] undertake: to deliver over|80n, as president of the board, | humorous tris, Hey, Diddle, ae orchestra furnished the music. e vessel to ‘ p by the| presided over the meeting. The! piddie.” completed the program, Lots are now at th | the y el to the C, P. R. by i eir We put FORT GEORGE on the map and kept ae early part of March, as arranged] first item was a rendering of the lowest i . are j " arket for ha origing ‘ cae chorus, with baritone solo, “King it there | if FOU. ate in the market for in the riginal goptract. «A pohee's -Gloman eve™ ean! THE WEATHER BUY before the comple ja good reliable engine for busi- Much preliminary work has|* * ad tion of the railroad j ness or pleasure, see Akerberg,|been carried out on board the|Sullivan’s “Tolanthe.” The choir,| Furnished by F. W. Dowling | Thomson & Co., machinists, cor.| Princess Mary during the past) ®sPes ially trained for the. ated - Observer WE have lots which re »;Manson Way and ist Avenue. week or two, and she was hauled) §!0n, also rendered the swOLUIET AA . - quire very small cash 246-441-38]out on the sliding ways recently. | Chorus from Faust. These | Fop the 24 hours ending 5 a. m., payment. a — as — — ee ¥ ® * The rivets on the marked plates two items, which respective 'y January 31, 1944 = Yesterday afternoon a cable|/have been removed, and practi- opened and closed the program Harrison Gainble & f =, {connecting the engine at the|eally everything is in readiness| Were given in a splendid and ‘| Barometer reduced to sea ’ 0 | electric light station with thelto cut the craft asunder. As|ttusiastic manner, Other A level 29.915 oy Third A |switchboard burned out and one|soon as this interesting opera-|terted items were. spevial veg] Highest hea vs 38.0 | jengine was disabled. Temporary|tion has been put through, the rangements oes Phe Starboard) + west 36.0 | lrepairs have since been made|after part of the steamer will be| Watch” and a nest the W Nd) pain Be ates ic ae hbk ob A0 : - ae ii all cire ts are again. owered Ow 0 3 avs exact! Waves Saying? errace 18 in GOI D sind ae gid aie deka ee eas ite aoa Raila leed fortunate in having ladies} 4 1836 THE BANK OF 1914 , F. eo | for mM the contract. Subse- ind gentlemen who, in add tion! (MPERIAL MACHINE SHOP eae ‘ 1 | . » ‘ ¢ fanallto being no mean instrumental- } quently, when an additional | rls or merica ' } AT THE CHURCHES length of keel has been fitted, ists, a also talented singers. Repairing Quickly Done i 1 the new frames will be gradually | Mrs. “ “ted sang eae 78 YEARS IN Busines eared o place ‘ ake f air “Her tright Smile aunts|COW BAY PHONE RED 156 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7 786 66 5 Services reared into place to make way : ne Bs ree ech for the steel plates that will fill Me Still,’ and as an encore “The ‘i ial Morning worship -at 41, when| i? the gap. The only other in-|YPS» Maiden. In the second Pr gecas oe at dea : o1 Whi . . ‘nd . [teresting operation of this kind part of the program she recited|*-_9- 8 : ’ , Bank Money Orders Are --- breaking the. trail in the Great ite the PASE: wal epeex on —Saerl- 1 carried out at Esquimalt was the| Biddy’s Trials Amongst the RITCHIE AGNEW & C0. . Silence of the Northland, the prospector Bbice ane Rete Bible avaron cutting in two of the Union| Yankees,” which, like her solos Civil Re cistias and Surveyors Safe And Convenient must travel light. The little grub he Pontes aa Br tena. pies Steamship Company's steamer|‘@S much enjoyed Mrs. Tom Prince Rupert, B. C. - ee when 1e subject wi es ee LP tet. Stewart sane ‘Barney, O' Hea” Wat orks, Water Power, Whalf Con- fF wey rf o sen carries must be amply sustaining. So as siea Cite* encuneasmladine ( i alaser 5 on sidthea te ae ae ate) pee Gaticnn idea ecmemttis: one If you want t t * eon? : F > eve e work pro-|® engaging ang her reetlal) provincial Land Surve , Mine Surve tn Fift Yollar 8 basis he packs ROYAL STANDARD EN ey cata . att ee the ona of Sir Walter Scott's “Young ng, Sowhsiies and. Subdivisions, Electric up to Fifty I cee & satisfactorily, > “In- ~ | Blue , i Negatives anc V hite ‘ } Yuko FLOUR. The concentrated goodness of Methodist Services cess Mary, exactly forty feet Lochinvar” showed-intense dra- {ie Printing, Negativ and Whit point in Canada v ukos the finest wheat in the world. For any = longer than at present, will be natie ability. The high standard excepted, or t journey---In any clime---Worth it’s Services at the Methodistblowered into the water within|0f the concert was mre than A IVARSON & CO principal cities of 1 weight in gold. church on Sunday as follows: 11] five weeks. Then the work of worthily upheld by Ne: Scott, : , . ; at a. m., subject of sermon, “The| fitting the steamer with addi- who gave proof of the varied and Blacksmiths & Horseshoers States buy a , Aner tional housework and passenger ‘hamatie quality of his voice in Boat Work s Set Branch of the Bail Bible, Tes Enspiration.” . Commie accommodation will be proceed- uch a wide range of songs as Pl »525 ist A M Way f ] nion service in conjunction with], SER gw os alate : : Absent” (Metealfe), “The Yeo- SORE. Ree st Ave., Manson a7 of British ed with and rushed to comple- ° . : . ea ' 3 ihe morning service. Sunday] tion. rran’s) Wedding Song Ponia- - The cost in trifling school at 2:30 p. m. Evening Just what run the Princess towsky ’ and— “Vulcan's Song’’}215 Second Avenue Phone 43 : service at 7:30; subject of ser-| Mary will take upon her return from Gouncg's Philemon and PRINCE RUPERT BRANG mon, ‘Purity.’ This is the|t» service has not yet been de- oye ‘eee hig i art WILLIAM T. HOUSE P. MARGETTS, Manager. fourth sermon of the serfes on|cided upon by the C, P. R, of a group that wes set for bari- B.C. Land §S - : re : j . Ralf: rf Cc, urveyor ‘Dssentials of Character.” Fif- : er tone solos at the Belfast Musical : ’ teen minutes service of song fol- Sophia Badly Damaged mpetitions an 1913, in which PRINCE RUPERT P.O. Box 51& POOOELOLEOOOEDOLIEI LILLE OTT, llowing the evening sermon. A Be adel es Seott oo oe place. In 35 —— PHONE — j hearty welcome to all. Vancouver, Jan. 28.—The Cr P.j'"e Second part o 16 program ° ' | : . j ¢ . ‘ “aP niy : R. -steamer Princess Sophia, the audience had the rare privi- TUG AND SCOW Automobile | Presbyterian Services which ran ashore in Blenkensop lege of hearing composer sing Kank ts and Taxies Large Machines Prompt Sers Reliable | Special Rates for parties 35 —— PHONE —— © POPP POOODODDEOLLOEETETTY cocerees ” eee SOUTH WELLINGTON COAL The Coal that Made B.C. FAR WEST FUEL COMPANY Fifth St, rear Hart Block UNION TRANSFER CO GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE South Wellington Coal VHONES ; 36 Office, RESIDENCE 110 $33 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT FURNISHED APARTMENTS in two and three room suite. $20 per month DYER, Phone Black 334 BOAT BUILDER H. Sea! Cove J. E, JOHNSTON Phone Green 321 Frozen - Pipes Don't follow the old expensive methods of thawing pipes. It costs more than the pipes are worth, . [ have just received a new de- vice for thawing Pipes by elec- tricity. You don’t have to open up your pipes. Just turn the current on and in thvee minutes the frost is gone, THAW BY ELECTHICITY Harry Hanson The Reliable Plumber Second Ave. near Moféride Street PHONE 489 woccccecccecsonesenener tt tatty 3 FOR RENT—A _ neat foureroome house, close in, $20 per ™ oo The furniture in this house '* sale at a bargain. Apply oust 252 Eighth Ave. W., or this ° FOR SALE—The four finest wen lots on Graham Ave. Block © Section 2, price $2,000 each each cash, 6, 12, 18 and months at 6 per cent M. M. STEPHENS & 00, LI REAL ESTATE INSURANCE NOTARIES Ne penn rovscennni iC Goat Sensi i SAFETY SPEED SERVICE WL aa Lt ay FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE 3 gs pm. S.S. Beatrice, south, Sunday p J.G. McNAB, General Agent Lge Se ——- 7 SHE WHAT $200 CASH WILL BUY i 8 Lot 33, Block 2, Seetion months and Balance $200 in 6 a $200 in 12 months, Intere® 7 per cent. GR Naden Co, Li Second Avenue. Real Estate and Insurance