(Venire Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, February 24, 1331 . j 1 IaJccIiicScIcii 7 leriitmit i A i i Civic CenL re and I nil i riV VA James H. .Thompson, pioneer Prince Rupert hardware man, who has been receiving treatment at St. Paul s Hospital in Vancouver for the past month is now much improved and will be able to return home on the Prince Rur.ert next Wednesday Mrs. Thompson returned on tiic Chilcolin yesterday afternoon " Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson-Murray expect to leave about mid-April for a six-months' visit to Edinburgh, Scotland, and elsewhere In the British Isles. Mr. Wilson-Murray, real pioneer of the city, recently retired as secretary-treasurer of the Northern B. C. Power Co. His successor Is Thomas Johnstone. IS,.. CEILINGS 'Jituu UP Cash for old gold. Bulger's. S.O.N, meeting on Monday, February 26, at 8 p.m. (48c) Fred Conrad sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert fcr a business trip to Vancouver. Attention all Elks. Special meeting next Wednesday evening- (ltc) Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thain wiil be leaving on Thursday nij;ht of next week aboard the Prin.e Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Port Alberni where Mr. Thain will take .over r.w dm in no t r ..a lr ,kJ ,, iM v : -i C-' -v Ci .V,, ' ! ' ( ' r it .., j . . . , WE CARRY A UPLETE SUPPLY OF HIGH QUALITY city clerk, treasurer and asr-s- sor. Dance at the Valhalla Hall tonight. Music by Mike Colussi. (ltc) Weddings - choirs - instru ATTENTION Contractors and Heating Men The CIRCO Corporation have Patented the CIRCO WARM FLOOR PRINCIPLE and completed all tcsTs reau.rcd in the past three years and are now ready tc offer comfort and saving to the Home Owners in vour District. A Franchise in this Territory is open to a reliable firm or sales organization. See Wnte-uo on CIRCO in this Issue For Full Information Write, Phone or Wire Circo Warm Floor Corporation LIMITED mental, etc. Custom recording on world's highest quality equipment. "Plex-o-Graf. 210 4th Street. . Mtni i III! IHII f .1 II .v..,. , -w,... , ,ffT tf ?HONE 116 -117 or 53 Ml. SharirPatt n,Th 'n5 S 10rWai1 rU 13 JOh" Hart'y- Wh"e MisS Gloria Sather lh W " 8 dne- RnaW Lauhton ri"esn't know whether he should do H aUhm h . , ion J wa mn it nC - f0"0Wed by Paddy FlEld 8nd Lee DnaldSO" wh head the ' Mr. and Mrs. William Baillie sailed Thursday night on the ert & McCaffery l uiiTcn Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. Baillie is shed foreman at the B. C. Packers plant at Seal Cove. ' n r7 4 corn e ELI 'ri. Each Wednesday .afternoon from October to May Prince Rupert's "tiny tots" have their day, for open to children of members in the Civic Centre are games, dances, stories and gymnastics. n 193 East Hastinqs St., Vancouver, B.C. More than 150 youngsters Phone TAtlow 3053 Mrs. George Black, OBE well known In Prin t, 1st P.R. Cubs. Scouts, Brownies, Guides to be In the Cathedral Hall 10:45 Sunday for Church Parade. Members of other Scout and Guide groups are welcome to join with us.-(ltc) An anonymous letter nn t.im will observe her 85th biilhHav charming Miss Gloria Sather throughout the Kootenavs nnri instr-uetress. who simDlv "loves anniversary on Monday nex;, at her home in Whit.horse. Mrs. Blaek has had a'notabh enreer. Horn in Chicago, slie climbed the Chilknnt. Pc.tu . children." subject of the Junior Chamber of Commerce refusal to co-oper And from the pile of Valentines Miss Sather received last the lower mainland instructing in Pro-Rec. She likes her present job best of all, and admits it Is really not work, but "just play" because she likes the children. live ior manv a war in .i, week, the children's admiration Klondyke. Two wer'k.s before Opens (in turn) U evident. The tiny tots classes, all Dart IVomcn of 7It Wanted To Rent The Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd. require .7Tdi2tely for their Permanent operating staff HOUSES FOR RENTAL. Please address replied t,0nnUCrviS0r' Pcrain9 Dept. Personnel, Box 1000, Prince Rupert. B.C., or coll Supervisor ot Watson Island. ! tieth year she took her place in ate in supplying the Grenadier Guards with bearskins for their the Daily News office. It is not published because there is not even a name given for bona-fide purposes. NORWEGIAN SERVICE Miss. Nettie Hanson, Supervisor of the Children's Horns at. of the Civic Centre recreation program, headed by Don For uie nousc or (jomnions, as Member for the Yukon. She once re- Experiences of ward, are held from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. and are divided into t wn j marked: I "I hnvo 11.,,, l i-.-i - Women of tile Moose at a' essions I thi. weekly 'Moos? t was hclU hi th; k Thursday night Is at four tables. Irs. E. Hilderbrand departments the 3-4 and the - u.tu in a tent, a one room ranin nnrf in tvt regular meeting Thursday night Cordova, Alaska, will be holding onop-e age groups. or In the vouneet trnnn morn ""e new niemDer, held um eniertatnect 13 men a mock auction, enjoyed a few Christmas dinner." War Prisoners Graphic narrative of the har- a service in the Norwegian Language at 3:00 p.m. Sunday at the Lutheran Church. (47p) than 100 children take in such Z ?! ?raiA he first games as "Ring Around the . PRINTING the crib parties. H. Whiffln were serving 7 Z ,T" " .,"!. er 01 H" ' Dawson .Rosy Farmer in the Dell ana rowing experiences and oriva i . i menu bv the mLZC 7",."," um "r,s i "Liule Teapot,- which are play- lions of Allied civilian nrisoners Bainment coinmjt- Highest Experience Versatility Quality i -"S-XSEJ" 'iSS : ssvss&zzz FOR BETTER . . , -Planning Building or Repairing CALL 363 Prize-winners in the whist ' Black " Tho inttr u ' tt.L, ;.t' '"'' ""S a,UQ Mlii end run at the Capitol Theatre vuwajr, may nut UC Clii&Jseu Empire Loyalist descendant. were Mrs. O. Tweed and Mrs M Curie. wiruniftni as entertainment but it is a Mrs. D. Parent, Mrs. S. J.' graphic and poignant document. Anderson and Mrs. Don For-1 -v.- . . Dibb Printing Co. f!s were. In nhiv m cu Htocians ward, all of whom work with these groups, may then tell a story. This is alwavs an imnnrt. rard party in Hall Thursday experiences of an American wife of a British official and her HEKNER BLOCK FHdNE 23-1 Denny Thain Is Honored '3S j ant phase of the afternoon. The farts, president ot amci Jjlarlcd Women's Ia-Mi cniiaren sit In a ring around the story-teller, and not a sound young son under Japanese capture. Brutal incidents are portrayed and there are also interludes of high drama, Claudette Colbert plays the leading role with five-year-old PHONE BLACK 367 For Efficient 1 The first of a series of month lvenor with M' Friends and acouaintanees of from them is heard. Some jtashier. Mrs. A. N;::tnn ly dances was held last night in the Oddfellows' Hall it was City Clerk H. D. Thain last night mouths are open; other store Joined city council and City Hall wide-eyed in anticipation of the rv Dunaing ana Kemodclling P;war; Mrs. H. i sponsored by the Musicians' Mark the Club. VlllD stan m an au-siag larewcll tam. wimmi ui me otuiy. Kcuning -ui.;Ub as uw. child. Pat rai- party. More than 50 men took lney are a" wrapped up in at- ric Knowles, Florence Desmond nnn ir, hrft .v.. tention. said Mrs. Anderson. and Sessue Havakawa are nlso ": wmst: Mrs. c. jtrs. W. Rothwall. 1 But being children, and true i featured, the latter, vete ran nf BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS; card playing, and the well-wish to their nature, manv nf thrm ' 41 ..u ... . Fifty young couples enjoyed the music of the Dukes dance band in the recently redecorated hall. ' On the entertainment com- fliment committco lulron?y, Mrs. A. M. Vicretk. Mr,-.. , 1 , : . ' , , . uie oiu Mient piciures, as a iap- look forward to their next birth-! . GREEK and BMDDEN MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors P.O. Box 731 Prince Rupert, B.C. mittee were Joseph' Gallant, tnTmectlng tR0nbert WdS a"U Donald Mor" teUonal Uninn nf mg. Mr. Thain has been Prince Rupert's city olerk for seven years. Next Thursday, March 1, he leaves the city and his job to take a similar post in Port Al-Ijrnl. His farewell gift, a table cig-arette-liBhter ensemble, was dio-' day which will bring them into the higher age group. "Often one or the other Will come and tell me: "I'll be fiv3 in two weeks,' " said Miss Sather, adding, "For they want to get into the gym class." Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:13, i.s reported two hours an'' thirtv minutes late. Imeers, Local 5in Mrs. Jack Lindsay and sons, f'nters' Hall last P! nothing to re-f secretary, S. L About JO youngsters are in Johnny and Joe, ae sailing tomorrow night on the Chllcotln for a trip to Vancouver sented by Aid. George Casey who this group. They be?in bv doin lecour.ten at length tivo value of simple forward rolls, then ad Mr. Thain s past services which vance to the crabwalk, the fish BUY Right ' BUY Beatty! Beautiful Beatty Washers from$139-50 walk, and headstands. Adagio numbers such as the back and e Man Pioneer womu tts&uie mm only success '.1 his future work. R. W. Long, assistant treasurer and collector, succeeds Mr. Thain as citv e'erk. Here's Why You Need Aspirin When You Have A Cold 7b Feel Better, Fast! At the first sign of a cold before you do anything e.te fake two Aspirin tablets with a full glass of water. Here'i whv; Whin VOU have a rnlrl. it'll nlmriRt invsriihlv BrrnmmniMl ku a fi...r(u.t,,p WER CHAIN SAW lorward swans are also popular, although they require considerable practise, says their instructress. From Kamloops, Miss Sather came to the city last June to Leading J. I. Sweet, C.N.R. teletype in- spector, is returning to er on the Chilcolin tomorrow night, after a visit here on official business. l'"xc modcl at no extra cost, f'th port Enqine h Swivel Blade SEE OUR . . . r...i.h f .. I I u. 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Tf- nrtunllv vi tn n-nrlr in tun Mnnna ) I here is no excess And this is one reason why it brings you amazingly quick relief from these painful cold symptoms. This two-second speed is something you can see with your own eyes by dropping an Aspirin tablet in a glass of water and "clocking" its disintegration. l'Jr weiqhtonthePIONEER.lt h" noes into action trimmed to t bare cutting essentials. Handles FQS'ly -cmorkQbc and carries throuqh the wood case, 5UDDied wjth bar and i18 24" 30" WHAT TO DO 0 1011 THROAT When unnr -,.!.! ,.,.-. - ,1. . i ...! l A "Better lute Uian never" is a saying which does not apply to life assurance. Too often late means never. If you delay in applying for the proper amount of assurance protection you may ultimately find you have fallen below the required medical standards. Each day medical examiners are obliged to turn clown applications for insurance from people whose need for it is great. Many of these disappointed people could have qualified a year or so earlier but the development of a health impairment makes them aow uninsurable. , Statistically speaking, 20C of nien are already uninsurable when they reach the ac of forty. Keep this figure in mind. Don't be too late applying for your life assurance Call me today! i ,. , .''" "sis been proved hv time as one of vniHia m ovie iiiiubi, KRigic: wiiii mice nariKin tablets dissolved in one-third of a glass of water. This makes a t "niav. Jerry's Barber Shop. Canadian Legion card party, February 23 Prince Rupert Shrine Club Band concert, March 2. - Presbyterian hmrte cooking sale, McR-ac's Store. March 3. Card party, Catholic Hall, Maich'8. Lutheran Tea and Home Cooking. March 10. The King Edward School P-TA White Elephant sale and tea. vfurch 15, at 2 p.m. Conrad School P.T.A. card party, Friday March 1(3, 8 p.m. St. Patrick's Tea and card party, Catholic Hall, March 17. Orange Ladies' tea and sale, March 21. Job's Dau?litersxE.tster tea and sale. Ma.snnic Temple, March Si. Cathedral spring sale, March 20. Lesion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 4. Presbyterian spring sale, April 12. W.O T.M. Spring -bazaar, April 20. St... Peters Spring Sale. April ,26 United W.A. Spring sale, May 3. , " Sonja tea. May 12. it ism I''"1 in and mail for full partieuiars: Name fjuirm memcinai gargie mat almost instantly soothes tender throat membranes, relieves pain and irritation. ' Besides being effective, Aspirin is also gentle. Its single active ingredient is so gentle to the system that it is regularly prescribed, even for small children. Keep Aspirin handy. When you buy, get the 100-tablet bottle which gives you Aspirin for less than a penny a tablet. Atldrcs Yes Sir! . . . That's what you get when you purchase your shoes at FASHION ! 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