" Tue.'day January 7. 1940. I I" M0H0GRRM LOMOOK DRY mfa 'tf.' Rem!.nt W by f Control Botrd by tW or Government of Eritisrt Colt County Court Is In Session Four Cfvif Cases and One Appeal on List tor Month of January County Court was in regular monthly session yesterday before Judge W. EL Fisher for setting of cases for January hearing. nicre were four civil eases and one appeal on the list. Two naturalization ap plications were dealt with.' The cases were disposed of as Id-lows W II. Malkln Co. Ltd. vs. Lee Wing and Norman Pratt, $311.30". T. W Brown for plaintiff, W.'. Or. Pul ton for defendant, stands over. Ray Commons vs. W. R. Roberton, $75, T W. Drown for plaintiff, defendant in person, settled. Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada vs. Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada, Prince Rupert Branch; $20X85. T. W. Brcwn, (or plaintiff. W. O. Fulton for defendant, struck off. Dr J. F Magulre vs. 'WITTMnt Coldbloom, $35, W. a Fulton for" 7 Liquor ufflbiir Hockey Scores Pacific Coast League Portland f; Vancouver 7. Hockey Standings National WLL Toronto Hit. "viruu 12 5 6 Boston 8 5 7 Rangers- 8 5 10 Canadiens 8 m Chicago 7 4 10 Amerfcans 6 5 12 c Pacific Coast Portland 12 0 14 opoicane 11 3 8 Vancouver io 4 it Seattle J 5 9 F APts. G3- 45 29 57 43 29 71 52 21 63 61 21 49 60 19 4a 55 18 H 76 17 65 78 24 54 52 25 75 63 24 68 69 23 plaintiff, T. W. Brown for deftnef-ant, January 17. i Appear Takematsu vs. The Kin?, ! appeal against liquor conviction, W. CX Fulton for appellant, T.W. Brown for' crown, February 3. 'PRAYER WEEK i OPENED HERE I First Meeting Held at United Church With Rev. II. ton Officiating 1 "Our Christian Privileges Thanksgiving and Confession" formed the keynote of the opening meeting of the Uni versal Week of Prayer observance at First United Church last night with Rev. H. O. Funston, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating. There should be thanksgiving, Mr. Funston said, for the gift of Jesus, the ministry and divine revelation as manifested in the Scriptures. Even in these troublous times there was mudh to be thankful for. For occurring events- for which there cc 9 Id be no thanksgiving man .himself was much to blame. A most important thins to be thankful for in Christian life was the sending by Ool of His Son to be the Light of the World. There should also be thankfulness to God for His forgiving of sin and his acceptance of those who repented. There should be confession of Sin before It was too late, 1he benediction was pronounced at the close of the meeting by Rt Rev. O. A. Rlx. Bishop of Cale donia. H. T. Lock presided at the pipe organ to accompany' the hymns. i The Week of Prayer will con tinue with a meeting tonight at ! the Salvation- Army Citadel with Rev. B. Brandt officiating. W. D. Thorne, who has been on a visit to Klncolith, returned to the city frcnt the north on the Catala this morning. Here at Last - The Chance of a Lifetime The Biggest Smash-Bang Sale ------- Ever Held Everything Come Down From the Shelves As' We Must Have Room to Change LINZEY & INGRAM LTD. Into the Latest Type Scientifically Designed and Beautifully Arranged" Prince Itupcrt Store. EVERYTHING REDUCED TREMENDOUS VALUES Sale Starts Wednesday, January 8 And Continues Until Everything is- Sold Lifebuoy Soap 1000 cakes to I Silver Leaf Lard- QIv SVott's Eegs Grade A 00 Offp 3-lb. tin diU large. Per dozen 4 cakes i0' 5-lb. tin 55c - Per dozen 70c " ' Lobster- ' 1 Jams-All varieties. JQ 's-Ttn STZ0tn 11115 Tomatoes-Royal City: 4 1 EU r ? unf68 15C tms 2IC ir-oz.tlns AAC '. Sockeye Salmon lQf Shirrlffs Jellies Bakinc Powrfcr Blue RlbbolV. Fancy. Vall. tins 4varleUes. 12-oz. arsuv Full 16 oz. 4nn ' " tins JLV Graham Wafers Lb. I Q Cut Green Beans Royal City. " cello packet. Each n-oz. tins. 23C I'ork and neaiis-Aylmer. 2 fr Gineer Snaps-Fresh OCp, 16-oz. tins. 4 'JK' p d crlsp 2 ,bs, &Q' Chocolate Bars-Your Qff p favorite bars. 6 bars i i , , . Extracts Compound & Quaker Oats Plain. 4 Qn 2 -oz. bottle Btitter Sweet 1 14 Large package . JL0V 4-oz. c Clover. 3 lbs. LIBBYS FAMOUS CANNED FOODS We Took Into Stock 220 Case at Bargain PriccsThcy'c in Our Way So Out Thy Go At Bargain Prices Llbby'j Peas Choice quality. Tender small peas. 7l 2 tins .' : . -1 . V Mbby's Soups Tomato tf and Vegetable. J tins 6IV Libby's Tomato julf e Oertlle Press, 101&-O3. OQ tlns. 4 for -V LiBbyk Plnappfe Jufce Handy a-ozf tins. Oj 3 for Llbby Krauti-Fancy 4 Ort quality. 20-oz. tins Polly I'rlm Diced- Beets 17-oz. tins. 28C 3; for . Libby's Tomato Juice New 15-oz. tins. g0 Each Libby's rlneapple Juice Medium l'J-os. tins: 23C 2 for Biscuits-Sweet Mixed. Ogo Lb. Libby's Catchuj-lZ-ozf. 0f- 29c nappy-Vale Mlweemeat 28c Libby's Tomato Juice Large 2G-oz; tins. 9Q 2 for Libby's Pineapple Juice-Large 50"-oz. tUns. Nabob Coffee 47C LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say "Three Two- please . fust sdf-'Thfee Tw& pleas.' , Mrs. A. E. Key of Premier was a Dasseneer aboard the CataJa to day going through for a trip? to Vancouver. Mrs. David Bennett arrived fn the city on the Catala this morrw Ing from Stewart for a visit here with friends. BABY'S tint ne w&s Relieve misery last externally, bud mi' f Owing to activities In connection' with the observance of Universal Week of Prayer, the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association, scheduled1 for yesterday, was cancelled: PARK WINS i HOOP HALF Defeated Fraser Street by Score of i 29 to 23 in Final of Piay-off ' Series McClymont Park defeated1 Fraser Street by a score of 29 to 23 last night in tne deciding game of a 'best two out of three game series ,to decide half honors In the Junior Basketball League. McCly-jmont Park had won the first game (and ' Fraser Street, the second. The deciding match was close and 'well-contested, making- a fitting climax to the series." Half time score was H to 8 in favor of Fraser Street, McClymont Park com-' ing up from behind in' the second period to cop the honors. High scorer for the evening was again Nick Pavllkis of Fraser .Street with ten points to his cre- dit. Individual scoring was as follows: McClymont Park-Simundsen. 1; Astori; Holkestad, 7; MacDonald, 6; Zbura, J; Mentenkc,; 2; tctal, , i Fraser Street Long; Jones; Kingston; Postuk; Pavllkis, 10; iVuckovich, 4; Arney, 7; Ourvich, 2; Alexander; total, 23. Dominic Montesano was referee, Oliver Santurbane, umpire, and P. Knutsen, timekeeper. TREES LIVE WELL WASHINGTON-. Jan. 7: (CP) The United States Forest Service has planted 23,800,000 trees lrt Ne brasfca shelter belts since 1939 and about 70 per cent have survived. CARD OF THANKS Nterman McLeod and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all for sympathy and beautiful flo ral tributes at the time of their ajfecent bereavement. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. I, United Church W. A. tea Jan'. IS. Mrs. James Clark's. i Anglican Tea, Mrs. Hopkins', January 23. j t I' 102rict Auxiliary Dance Armories, 'January 31. r1AfVvH 4 ft Tw' T 'TP HIaam'h February 6. , Hospital 'Annual Ball, Moose Hall, February 7. ' I DUE daves cp ins Dine and Danee at DAVE'S Fresh Local Rnw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PBONS 867 Cancey Micatiorr Fltor, City" Hall, Thursday 8 pj"a. Annual meeting Cancer Assnt Admission Free. (7) TonlghTs" tram, due from the East at II o'clock", wa reported this afternoon to be on tune. Mr. and Mrs. w. F. Stone are sailing Thursday night on the ss. Prince Rupert for a. vacation trip to Vancouver. Jack Fisher of the local Bank of Montreal staff, who recently took a course- of military training in Victoria,, has now Joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. James Bremner', wh has' been spending leave from his naval dut ies at Victoria visiting with his par-entsv Mr. and Mrs. John Bremner, Fifth Atentre East, sailed by the Catala this afternoon on hfs return1 south. HI sister, Miss Betty Bremner, will accompany him south. Arriving in the city on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning" front the south will be three reels of talking picture- films dealing with the subject of cancer which will be shown at a puWie meeting Thursday night under the auspices of the local branch of the Society for the re-ventlon' of Cancer of which Dr. R; C Large fs president. Local draftees sailing thfs af Her- noon ort .the Catala. for Victoria to take up' military1 training for a month's ipertod Included Anthony f Julius Hipp, Alfred McKinnon Rl- vett, George Edward Simons, Herbert Morgan. Albert Joseph; Tur-GeOn. Robert Alexander Shrubsnll Arvid Jorund Sandnals, John Clark Ewart, John Campbell and Angus' MacPhee: 1 Leaving at the week-end were John Obuthina, a K Rbsang, Anton" Dybhavn, Rich-: ardf Lefghton and O. J. H. ! Man In the Moon How's this for weather? Jake says that, with only 91 inches of rain fast year and; with this good start for 1941, we ough to make a record by next December. ; Husband: "How did I get this black eye? Wife (with enthusiasm: "I gave it to you.B Jake says the way a woman loves and cherishes hef husband is to give hint a' black eye occasionally. A man recently dreamed he married Deanna' Dutbin. He toot a look at his' wife and then remarked: "These good lookers certainly do vary." It's easy enough to dodge bricks when' your wife throws them at you but Its difficult to dodge her The cavalry recruit1 was instructed to bridle and saddle a horse, f ert minutes later' the 'sergeant-major canle1 ;albn'gVYorShfsi-movn,i &b4. found the recruit holding the bit close to the horse's head. "What are you waiting for?' he roared. "Until he yawns," answered the recruit. Hitler sends troops to one side of the Danube and Staltri stands guard on the other. The love between dic tators Is a beautiful thing. 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