AVwlnrtttay. "January 23, 1039. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE US-.- - -- rilONh.S-.li nd II IT CLEARS OP A STUFFy HEAP FAST! Auction Sale On Monday, January 30th. nt 2:30 pjn. at the Imperial Oil Dock, the following Itema will be offered at public sale: worm drtre anchor wlnrh, Hurdle, tools, water and tnu tank and considerable other, trolling equipment. HEALED TETfDEnS will also bo received up to noon of the same date for purchase of 20 h.p. Regal enirtne with or without shaft and propeller. Tht engine new two De lux toe Dire- Clear rnaifnlfl. 2'for AFTER THI1, USE II JOONM AND Htlf 1 riTim mni a iwid HOW DlVllOTlNG I V'ro-nol U $rdalkrd nwlJcatlon for the nose and UDPcr throat writre most cold ttart riu.,i t .v.- ... V inline or sneeze. Jtut a Jew drops up each nostril. It ' helps to prevent many enids from dert-loclntf Even lun your A head U afopped-up from a wit- ' W levied cold, Vu-tro-nol .iar nay VICKS 31 wf ciouelng mucus Mirtnks ;oiln . , ' merabrani-8, IcU you Jrf he ajala VA TR O N 0 L S1.25 43c KELLOOCS WHOLE WHEAT KRUMnLES O-fl n 2 pk FRESH PINEAPPLES Lara? 4Gc FRY'S BREAKFAST COCO V 'i ib. o-f o QQr t n KtUhlUiied 1910 Indeprndenlly (Iwneil and Operated qi Wt.lTY SIJUICK PRICK nti:: nr.i.iVKUY on $i.o 01:111:11s Two Teleplionex Tor Tom Convenience Boat and Mali Ordera ItefeUe rronipt and Careful Attention CHINESE CHECKERS : Chink or Check : A New (lame For Your Parties Kor Six Players or Less ?.C Marble .sr.c 35c 00 Marble site 60c 15c Po-Ke-No A new playing card, game combining all the fun of poker, kena and bingo. For 12 players, set $3 00 Card Tables-Best quality, excellent value, felt or fabrlkold top. 1 IITl n am - - . ... Score Pails Al Special I-ow Prices Regular 15c. Special. 3 for Regular 5s. Special, 7 for 25c 25c lloyles Book "of Card (James Over 200 games Including contract bridge. Only J" Contract Bridge Books by the CulberUons $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Playing Cards-Ollt edge, fancy -backs. at Only a few decks .left 45c Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rnoNt 7 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Uldf. I CATHEDRAL MEET HELD Annual Conjuration Smlon JUnday Night which he Is superintendent on The annual congregational meeting of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral was held In the Cathedral Hall on Monday evening the Dean, Very Rev. J. D. Olbton, presiding.' Annual reports were made by the, different organizations and the church wardens and church com- mlttee duly elected. in , ,u. . 1. ., . . i The Dean reported on the con-I . ? d,n" dltlon of the parish and thanked MnT? nil S T ?Lth Tarlous "Wnlzatlon. for their .up. ... k Jir. win v.. n -i-i -. ErtmntAn f k ' The church warden e report was "J""- presented by O. P. Tinker who em- " " " the building and an additional sup- ply of service books for the use of NOTICE P O, IIO.V 575 Mussallem's Economy Store 'Where 'Dollars Have More Cents" J AOL. ORAKU CONDENSED jrfm 20c " .re' iovelv spoaiis fttven for .jt-) and SOc Obtainable ir fiore on Kriday of thu ' - K OHASr & HANUIiOHNW OOF- 38c RANCHO CORNED 97p HEINZ SPAOHETTI MMiil.D 2 Uiu 27 c 1HDV 8 PORK and DEANS V,:;;28"12 27c SOCKEYE SALMON qua!;tv . 2 tins Fanrv 33c BORDEN'S CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK Onn 1 -lb tin EMPRF8S APRICOT Jam- Pure 4-b tin the congregation. The Woman's Auxiliary reports were most encouraging. Splendid work had been done by the ladles not only In the matter of finances Ranee and Hardy Grocery wUhet'for the local church but also In the years ago. Highest or any tender'10 dpny 8,1 rumor 10 the effect regions beyond, not necossarily accepted. lhal lntlr buine Is closing down. The report of the Anglican Young NORMAN A. WATT. Administrator estate Harold Jac obn. Deceased, mere is no aucn intention wnat-reopic Association, read by Ml sover ond they will continue to ; Jean MacLean. showed the Cath- give quality and service as in past years. edral Branch to be very much alive and doing good work among the oung people. Robert Yerburgh reported on the condition of the Sunday School of i a. J. uwcastcr. in his report on the activities of the choir, stated I that an excellent program of music had been arranged and appealed -for additional members for the choir to assist In carrying It through. He also called attention to the fact that the organ would need to be overhauled in the near future. j The treasurer's report was presented by H. T. Cross. Due to the isenerour assistance given by the members and adherents, the run-'.nlng expentes of the parish had I seen met. leaving a small balance n hand with which to start the I year I Votes of thanks were accorded to the church wardens and church committee. The officers and ?m of the Women Auxiliary, A. I J. Lancaster. Peter Lien and mem-; , bers of the choir. The Chance) lOulld. Sunday School tearhersl Young People's Association and L, IFltaeerald. i Tlie Dean appointed H. T. Croi4 to act as rector's warden for the, emutng year. O. P. Tinker was re elected people's warden. The lowing were elected to the Church Committee: R. L. Mcintosh, Judge W. E. FUher. C. V. Evltt. O. :lllll. .Ernest Meadows, J. D. Allen. A. T. Parkin. Stephen King. R. H. W. Bartlett. J. II Nordan. E. B. Baker. R. Yerburgh. Ernest Unwin was elected auditor. Lay Delegates to thc Synod are Andrew, 1. If. Nordan, substitutes. It van rtprlHert nuhlert tn the nn WINNIPEO. Jan. 25: (CP Win .1 nroval of thc Women's Auxiliary. to hold thc Annual Men's Banquet on February 15. WINNIPEG WJIKAr I'KICl'S nipeg wheat futures were up ac to 4c yesterday with May closing at 62Xc. Announcements All advertisements In thL col-unn will be charged for a full month at S5c a word, Presbyterian Burn's Banquet 25. .Eagles' Bridge January 25. Anglican Tea Miss R. M. Davles January 20. Junior Chamber of Commerce Snowball Frolic, Moose Hall, January ' 27. 10. Hospital Ball, February 3. Toe H. ValcntlnefDonce February Toe H Bridge February 15. United Missionary Tea Mrs. Jen-ncr's February 16. Masonic Ball February 17. Cambral valentine Tea Mrs, s. C. Thomson's, February 18. Anglican Spring Sale Anrll 13. OIRLS! Have your boy friend take you to the JjC Snowball Frolic Friday night In the Moose Hall. lt Pete Aimer sailed yesterday a:-ternoon on the Cardena for a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. A. C. Morse sailed yester day afternoon on the Cardena for a business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Joseph Scott returned to ths city on the Prince George this morning from a vacation trip to Vancouver. W. R. McAfee returned to the j I city on the Prince Geerge this' morning from a trip to Vancouver.' Mrs. McAfee, who went south him, ' will be returning later. i Clarence Martin of Maasett, who has been on a trip to Vancouver on business, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince George this morning and will proceed to the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince John Friday night. Rev. E. W. Slater, missionary, for the Anglican Church, and Mrs Slater were passengers from Stew- j art to Anyox aboard the steamer Cardena on Tuesday. Mr. Slater.' ( regularly operating the mlsslrn! boat Northern Cross. Is making his winter headquarters at Anyox ' No Wonder iou Are v.unsii(Jdicu. WhU do you t for breaka CoHe. tout, rruyt khm W What do roa cat for lunrb and dinaerT Bread, meat, potato? No vender yo'rr con Hi paled . . . dm to lark c "bnOt." And ouIk" dom't wan th amount 70a eat. It meana-the kind 6t f4 that forma a aoft. bulkr mm tn the bovela. Ifi thia mii that help jrour bovela more. Tk romnton Vena thins to do about It la to oat KeUocfa AU-Braa (or brealcfaat. Thka ready to-aat cereal IU rle you Juit I be "bulk" jm1 need. And It tirt yeo. la addition. Nature's Inteetinal-tonlr. eltamio Di. Eat a 'generous portion of AU-Braa rrery dag. drink pleoljr of water; and Ufa mill be brlfhtfr foryoo! All-Bran 1 made by KellotT la London, Canada, Sold bjr erery fTocer. on Sunday was badly distorted. One paragraph should have read as follows: "No country was Immune from Fascism, the speaker stated, and no nation has a right to pre-some that democratic liberties were a noble legacy given to special privileged nations. They had to be fought for. The present policy of yelling weaker nations for peace ' cou't' " - v' with Evllt. P Tinker sequences. Insist on W BRAND CUBES for delicious gravy, soups and slews. i I in tiik st rnKMR coi kt ok hkitisii rOl.l'MllIA , IN rHOIWTK In tlir Matter nt the "AilinlnKtrntlon Art" Ami lit th Matter ut the F.stat of John Walfvril Striutrk, lrrrairit TAKE NOTICE tlMkt by ordoc of His I Itoaior, W. E. rtwr, the Uiti day ot , January, A. O 1939. I was mppuilatrd i Admuuatrnitor of Iran tnutte of John; Walford atrombrck, drcniad. and all1 purtku having ctauna lnat the said; wU.te aB lwraby m)Ulrtyi to lumlshl eume, prcjierly vrrtfted to m on or be j fore tl lSUi day of fVbruary, 1939.1 and all jmi-Um autirtxm to the fstaU ar required ito jy itha amount of their tiuleibteidnem to me forthwUh. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, mnc Rllpdrt. B. C. Dated Ui 13th cty of January. A P. 1039. I m in t IV! 7 Just 1 Days More Red Complete with steel bend spring and spring filled mattress. wo; 33.50 Vanity Dresser Reg. QOO 'Aft $28.00. Sale 9.UU Chiffonier Reg. S24.00. Sale . . . W. P lDuncenun. C. S. Pace and W. IL ' . i . m . Ll . .... r a , urieai. luronio; j. nasi, v-txiiir- vale. Prince Rupert A. P. Brawn, Anyox R. Moore, Smlthers: Harold Lannlng and J. E. Graham, Vancouver; C. Gidd;. Victoria: Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Huntson. Eston. Sask.; A. Flsk, Prince George"; C. Martin, Mas- rett: O D. Beattle. Queen Char As a result of a typographical er-tte city. :ot, a report 01 tne ijerun meeting. Hotel Arrivals 'VAWW, ! 1 Central J. Hadland. Dlgby Island; P. Tomashewtkl. Selvus: Mrs. Nlkcel, Wodeek: Mrs. Leonard Norman, Ketchikan: Mrs. R. E. Gunderson, Prince George. Savoy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mark and Children, Dorreen: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Hatelton. Try Daily New want-ad. mWrnVrnVrnWrn'. VIOLINIST and TEACHER E. I GRANGER Trainen in Kurope Advanred Students and Betlnners PHONE RED 920 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI Tor Best Household Coal MRS. C. F- BLACK Walker's Music StoreJ Larte Stock JMuslc Ilelntiman, Nordhelmer and Lesaje Pianos Piano Tuning with "nesonoscopc Phone Ulue 389 212 4th St. Music Kuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GKEEN 390 $19.00 i I i ? a . a o . a . a e a Take AUvanlago of Thsse !LaatlFew Days. We Are Offering Real Values l:o()k in Newspaper, 'Klio's Window and in Store. Sloor Covering 2 Only Seamless Axminstcr Carpets Size 9x10.0. .CQ.-i Aft January -Sale yO.VV Dominion Inlaid Linoleum "Six feet wide. Q 4 Oft Square yard VJU,V Spring filled Mattresses . ' . Si'nee::.. 313.50 I ..f10!1.. "$15.50 -Baby Buggy Reg. S32.00. Sale Steamer Trunk Reg. $10.00. Sale $25.00 8.00 Wardrobe Trunk Reg. Q 4 Q ft ft 522.00. Sale tpJ.e7.VU Cooey Metal Folding Bridge Tables In variety of colors. 01 ELIO'S FURNITURE 1 THIRD AVENUE Prince Rupert John .Clausen, well known local Mrs. Edward DesBrlsay. who has fish packer sailed yesterday af been vislUng here with relatives. , temoon on the Cardena for a trip sailed yesterday afternoon by the Roj.al to Vancouver and other points In Cardena on her return to Van the south rw. v,nm... i,r,c couver lSTanaimo-Wcllington Alberta Foothills and Bulkley Valley Coal Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone 651 or 632 .' OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOetOCK3000DOOOOOCOOOiOOOOOOOOfiH560 First Aid Needs For Every Home 5 6 5 s rL : j(5 oniaimng la !i Cotton, Bandages, Adhesive ,and Adhesive Bandages Holder. Special in Handy 59c Ormes Ltd. Zfiet Pioneer Druqefists The Rexiill Store Phones: 81 & 82 . Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. g a s a s o a a 8 S a 0 niO(CiOOOOOOOOOOQOCOODOCHOOMiO0OOOQOCiOOOOOO9OOiOO