Wednesday. February 9; 1938. (jbmfort IR0NS4 . 1 EVERYTHING COMFORTABLY SEATED WHILE HoJel R& 1R0NER Ironing need no longer mean & tired worn-out feeling . . . the result of long hours of standing llfttnii a hot, heavy iron. Now1 ytiU r.j.r Sit In Comfort letting your ABC Ironer do all the work while you merely guide the piece-, thnniRh. ABC Roll About Irohtr Model RA ; Full -Featured, Fully-Automatic and it is equipped wah both Finger-Tip and Knee Consols . . . Pressing Lever . . . Larse Heavily Padded Roll , . . Scut :h -Proof Chromium Plat-ciSl; m . . Handy Pull-Out Shell and many other use-lu features usually found on Ir,.;. : , selling for much more. Iron la comfort with an ABC McJe. RA Ironer. Enjoy an absence of clean, crisp linens ironed just the way you like them m one-third the time. ThB high grade, quality-built ABC Ironer is reasonably priced. Can be bought on convenient terms, Call us for a free demonstration In your home NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED United CliWch Missionary Tea Successful Affair field Yesterday Afterriooft at Parsonage The Women's Missionary Society of First United Church held a we1! ! attended and successful tea and sale of home cooking yesterday afternoon at the parsonage, which was attractively decorated for tli occasion with Valentine effects. The guests were received by Mrs. J. C. Jackson and Mrs. E. P. Jeri-nffr. The tea table centred with silver candelabra and a bowl of hyacinths, was presided over bj Mrs. P. T. Cousins and Mrs. F W. Hart. In charge of the t& room were Mrs. Hugh Klllln and Mrs. D, Santerbane. Serviteurs were Mrs. T. Fraser, Mrs, Georg Rorle Mrs. T. Petroff and Mrs, -N Thomas. Cashiers were Mrs, W. A Riddell and Mrs. Arthur Sutton Mrs. 3. S. Irvine and Mrs. O. V. Wilkinson were .in charge of th home cooking table. HOTEL ARRIVALS Central H. Jerome, C.NJI., Cus Lelghloh city. Knot S. J. Steele, Pouce Coupe. Prince Hubert S. Suribury, Georgetown: D. W. Webster, Victoria; H. H. Brown Fred Hale, A. Farrow and R. Knox Vancouver; J. W. Johnston, cityi H M. Stevenson, Kamloopsj Revt B Bergesen, Minneapolis; Frank Baf ber and S. A. Cunllffe, Smlthers Or. and Mrs. S. G. Mills and Parker and H. L. McKenney, Terrace; W. Irwin, Ottawa. Royal J. P. Hall, Victoria-, C. F. Duke Stewart; Mrs. B. Fredricks and M. is. Buchanan Vancouver; Robert Wilson, Vanarsdol; J. Fiddler, city j Savoy t P. R. White. Telkwa. , otkt. to .riu.niTons in tin- folate tf Harry Kfofk lUx-hUr, I All person bftvlnj claims against th .FUit ol Harry Brock Rocfcstf, D-Iwswd. lat tf th cny df Prlnc Ru-port, BrttlRlr Oolumtola. who dld tx Victoria, British" Coutf on the 28th day of July 1937. are mrdlrwl to wad the same trlth pafUoulara pf iwurlty ihld. U hy. and Terfll by Satutoff Dwleretlan. to th under-signed an tt bofor the 31t -day of MartA. 1938, af jtt which daie the awHs bi the Estate I may be dUtrHmted among the partes i entitled theiraoi having regard only to the claim of which the under-slgn'd lahall then have oaUce, . I DATED at Prince Rupert, British Col' liimbla, thla 1st day of rorUMl938. AGNES A. ROCHESTER, Admlnlatrs.t!i. ' Send claims to'. , Mesfitt. Brown & . Harvey. Prince Rupert. British Opium-I bla, tillcitoni for be AdminUtratrl. Mid-Week SPECIALS Tues., Vei and Thurs. Only Italian Nairn Regular GOc size; 49C Special : . . Four Square Floor Wax-Regular. 2ft C Special Chase's Syrup of Linseed and f uriieiitiHc 5)C Regular 75c. Special .... Lifebuoy Shaving Cream Regular 3oc. 29C Special Gin Pills-Regular 50c. 45C Special ' Squibb Mint Flavored Cod Liver Oil- g)C $1.00 size. Sijecial " Ormes Ltd. Jit Pioneer Druggists The UxMl Store . tJTl ' " Open Daily From 8 A m. till II .m. Sundays and Holiday? From 12 n6h till P 7 p.nu till " 9 p.m. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE-651 h' . -- T Ged. Coffiti D.tti Ph.C, Sp.c. Chiropractic !fhlM No. 4 LEEDS APARTMENTS rrlric e ttupert, B.C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Moose Attention f installation of officers at 8 tonight. Social 9:30. (33) C. E. Cullln returned to the city on the Catala yesterday from a brief business trip to Port Ridley Home Sale -of Woolles and Hbmeebokihg, Thursday. Feb. 10, td 6 at home of Mrs. cross, zzj 4th Ave. West. (33) Prince Rupert City Billiards Championship. Entries to be made in writing to" Canadian Legion be- bfe Tuesday. February 15. tf. Mr. and Mrs. Dido Gurvich, who have been on a trip to Vancou ver,, .returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. i - Mr and Mrs. B. E. Morgan 6: iJillmor, Ivho have been on a trip south, returned from Vancouver on the Prince George this morn lng. Slight damage, covered by in surahce, was done at 3:35 yesteh day afternoon to the roof of the residence of J. A. Frew and J. Irvine, 893 Borden Street, as result of sparks flying from thr chimney. Charged with theft of sonie $100 of effects from a machine shop at Port Essirigton, Robert. Innes was brought to the city last night by Provincial constable M, R. Dafoe and will appear In pro vlnclal police court here. Rev. B. E, Bergeson, travelling evangelist of t he Lutheran Church from Minneappolls, arrived in the city from the East on last night's train and will sail td- morrow morning on the Princes.' Norah for Alaska. On his returr. south he will spend a week cori-ducting evangelistic meetings dl St, Paul's Lutheran Church here Naval Hero Of Great War Is Visitor Here Lieut. Commander R. Boutke V.d., arrived ..... in the city on the Prince All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at i$c a word. Ridley Home Sale,. February 10. Valentine Cabaret, Benefit Boys' Band, February 11. Cambfal Valentine Dance, Feb ruary 14. Masonic ruarjf 17. Ball, Thursday, Feb- February 17 and 18, "One Delir ious Night," United. Church. Vafden Play, February 18. Women's Canadian Legion Brldgd, February 25. 25. Norkap's Basket Social, February St. David's Tea March 1. C. N. R. A. Annual Dance, March 4. Presbyterian March 4. Bliamf ock Tea, Orange Spring Sale March 25. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April fl, Salvation Army Sale April 13. Cariariiah Legion ,B. E; S.'L. deh" eral Meeting Tonight. (33 "Demers" will be closed Thurs day and Frldify, Xpen Saturday. cup (33' S.O.N. Ski Club Dance, Oddfel low's Hall, Friday, Feb. 11. 9:30 pjn. All Welcome. (33) Mrs. Frank St. Amour returned to the city on the Prince Georgf. this morning from a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south S. E. Sunbury, manager of the Georgetown Lumber & Box Co.'s sawmill at Big Bay, sailed by tht Catala yesterday afternoon on a trip to Vancouver. WOMAN'S RIGHT TO BE ADMIRED To Have Charm- Vitality A Good Flfiure "Fru'it--h'n" fruit Httr uMeti H1 Mf you tremendouily t hold tttiictiTentti. Good tin, tttrtctne personality, and i nice fiftirt depend on whether your liter U healthy or doL li it It not itronf and active you're bound to be too (at, flabby, patty fared, dull, lazy. Soon your attraction will (o. A healthy liver cipelt fat producing watte, keeps your blood pure, skin food, supplies energy. "Fruit-Mites" made from fruits and herbs U the quick,- safe and most natural way of keeping your liter in good health. Thousands of women take "Fruit-a-tites" to keep attrsciite. Try them. 25c, 50c all druggists. FRUIT-ATIYESils P. R. White, well known Telkwa rancher, arrived; In the city or. last night's train from the interior with" a cafidad of cattle for the local abattoir. He will Be rettirhlr? to Telkwa oh this evehlng's tratri. Terminal Model Airplane Club Plans Contest Last Saturday night the Terminal Model Alfplane Club heln its regular weekly meeting iri the ;lub rooms oh Eleventh Street the chief subject discussed was a contest tti be Held during tht :KveW finllrinvs If thp Club Cili bAd. (late ft.CXV R.), who served en(Jush monty u wilj biiy a Wim QlSimcuon wmi me ""jai for f -nt.mnts will Nary at Ostend blockade operations during the Great Var, whining the coveted decorations there, compete. It is planned to ruh the contest In three separate divisions (i "endurance uiuui ante muuiio. models." (2) "stick jv"-" ieorge this morning from Victoria. modtls. and (3, tne most neallj to spend a lew aays nere. wnue in the city he will be looking up old friends of naval service during tHe war including F. A. MacCallum. C.N.Rs Trains '-nr Ihr Rast Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Frl- hi the evening; days 6 p.m. frrorri the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ll p m Announcements btiilt and finished scale model The first twd divisions will be a flying contest with a Certain amount of points for each flight according to length of duration The entrant with the highest total of points will be presented with the cup at a bantpiet to be held FOR SALE FOR SALE House and furniture including piano, radio, etc. Apply 625 8th Avenue East. (45) i0 Piece Layettes, complete tor baby. $25 up prepaid. Alsti Shop ping Service, charge 20. P. J. Box 381, Victorla( B.Cj (20; FOR SALE Household furniture i including teawagon, sewing 1 machine, dishes. 945 Borden . Street. Phone 354. (331 FOR SALE Cream bed and dress er. Phone Black 817. (33 PERSONAL Wfc itAVn iiELWib hundreds TO OBTAIN positions as Let ter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Cus toms KxamihcM, Clerks, attu btenograpners, etc., and can help" you. Write ua for proof and free information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. If. FORtttiNT FOR RENT - Modern Aparthiehl. Waterfront view. Apply Eby's, 335 4th Avenue East. If. Reach the most people m cm and district with aii advertisement In the DiUy Neva. UNION m DOMESTICS Household Fair Brintt Fashion! Shbw, Beauty Sales, Tally Debates of Employers and Maids By MOLL1E McOF.E LONDON, Feb. $: (CP J London's Domestic Service Exhibition brought together a strange Combination of necessities to the smooth operd-tlon of a moderh hbusfehbld. Besides electrical labor-saying devices galore, there were the latest rashlohs In maid's uniforms giddy aproris and caps of organdy erlss-M-nssed with color to match the I dresses beneath, lace aprons in soh e"cru as Valudble as model gowns and trim tailored "kennel overalls" In which to wash the tlog or take It fbr a walk. A street of shops fully stocked had been built and staffed with attendants instructed to give away secrets sucti as how to get a twd- shllllng (50-cent) Joint that Is Just aS good as one1 at a crown ($1.25) what seasonings to use tb perk up made'-overs, what new cereals td buy td economise. Model kltthens displayed the latest cupboards and shiniest sinks btit what Caught the Visiting maid's eyfes with 8ven brighter promise" Was a big poster on which was dis played a proposed contract between mlstrpAs and maid drawn ud by epresentatlves of 18 leading social preanizations. This contract much discussed for weeks In the papers has severl clauses providing free times, ade quate wages, separate bedroom, i4 days' holiday a year with wages and iabor-savlng devices. talk Trade Unlori While the exhibition was in pro- . ress a continuous scries oi lec- .... . i- ures and talks went on in an aa- j :oinlng hall. Every aspect of doirii hstic work was threshed out; ln j iluding the possibility of forming; a trade union for England's 1,500,- .00 domestics, of arranging mar-lage dowries, endowment policies, abolishment of the cap and the .vord ".servant." There was a discussion between a nlstress and a maid another debate between a maid and a factory work; si and a conference at which 160 naids discussed the advantages of he proposed contract. This was '.11 very businesslike and praiseworthy. But the exhibition had aU ?0 its distinctly human side. BoothS 'iad been taken .by .manufacturetS it perfumes and beauty prepara ions and demonstrations were giv n in the art of makeup. Though cooking contests and tab; 'e-setting competitions drew their "nterested audiences they did not :ompare in numbers to the women hf flocked to see how tnev couia be made beautiful. They listened 'o a glib demonstratOT who told hem an attractive complexion ori .he maid would Inspire the mistress to greater efforts, and that loves !ness all round would be the re ;ult. A few audible sniffs front fnr.onnt.pd women standlne in the background passed quite unnoticed" jy the lecturer. ..From4S.ta(y! Too A famous firm of London tailorS produced a little playlet "Front Pantry to Stables" In the auditorium and a butler, footman, valet; chauffeur, pageboy, gamekeeper and groom, given time off by their Mayfalr employers, played their parts In correct creations, while a member of the firm In person as well ne In nflrt told their SUDDOSed employer Just why they wore the clothes they did. As an education in the etiquette of fashions the pro duction surpassed any style show given by Molyneux or Schlaparelli and the dignity bf the attors--chbs- en for being so much In character- was far more Impressive than the obvious beauty of the usual man; nequins. Though quite unpretentious the play was the hit of the exhibition. Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food is Good tht Rodmi Are Clean The IlooJc li tfitm The Service Friend! The tUtes Are Riisiriiblt KNOX HOTEL ft. Brasell N. M. Brasell PHONES 1 and 84 oUALifv SERVICE February Sale A68tiS1e2 P. O. BOX 575 Mussallem's Ecdiidiuy Store ''Where Dollars Have More Cents" JEWEL SHORTENING! bAiiiEAL copkigs Per lb 20c NABOB COFFEE . Qfln Per lb PRINCE RUPERT FltESH EGGS- ttBh Per doz. F"EA9 Mac's Blsl. Size 5, 2 tins "PJj CORN Royal City. 9fff .2 2 tins -..T. SWIFTS SAUSAGE . Mb, tin,. ,.a .w TbiiATO JUICE - Libby'S Family 2C-oi. tin. ; .tins, .,. POR arid BEANS - Libby's. Large 21 -oz. tins. t)f ft "? . - SPAGHETTI--Libby's. -Qi 2 tins SILVER CREST OYSTERS Per tin i7c BtiNCH CARUOtS - Large - and fresh. 1 Kr 2 for PRICE FREE DELIVERY ON' $1.00 ORDERS Two Telephones for Your Convenience Boat and Mail OrrTeH Heteive P'rohipl and Carefaf. Attention' SIMMdS'S" TRAFALGAR" MATTRESSES Full size. Regular standard price $39.95. ' BM KA Ol.DU Sale Price These mattresses hae hundreds of inner springs MacKENZlE'S Phone 775 FURNITURE 327 THIRD AVENUE UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINtEll EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT FROM P'ORT SIMPSON $32.00 RETURN. All meals and Off RETURN. Berth OO included. Reduced Rates to Vancouver alio apply from intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1937 and February 28th, 1938, Inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1938. Children Half. Fare, Steamers:. Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S.S. CARDtifrA Fridayi 9,p.in. Sun., Midnight Tickets and ReservaUons from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN Third Ave Phone 568 If Convenient Please urchas Tickets at Office THE WORLD'S ' GOOD NEWS will com to joir, home -titty Jay throuth THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR It rfcords ter iu Ihritoria s tlJtt.UciHrnhlit eoJ. Thi Monitor 0oi not tsftloit irima tir stnsstiefi; jinth'r dol it Unr thoi. bt dtals lorrctlvlf vlth thsm. rtnr(i,tr buu mm nd 1) tht UmUr, wclndlnc ht Wtttlr Matasms stctian. ' T ttrlii'tifi iai.WMft-ljf', . On, Nrsj tttttt. Bdiu. MtUMUviatU.. - - rWaM ntr mj lubicrlfctionvU Th'Cbrlltla ftcUnc, Monitor tor V.TwM&Jr I iioiktii 14 U 3 fctntil M ! t month t ,Wdnti!d Insut. Includtni Msslnctloii1 1 Jfr tl to, I Usuts Its Nam .... - Addrfis ..... ... . HALIBUT The aource of Sunljiihe Vitamins A and D Bbihd tiallbul tollh gg smc6 ii digistiblb, pdttitabtd, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & STORAGE CO. LTD. PrinW Rupert B.C -v- r-rr .-t-rr It's interesting to knoW when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. t A 3 CI ;3r