11:00 a m. i fad -Kev. W.I. Hunt BJl R.D- , Superintendent of Missions for n r. Muac by the Junior Choir V 30 pin.- Rev. Hugh Dobsot. B-A D.D Secretary of Evangelism and Social Service for western Canada Musjc by the Senior Choir 9:00 p m Rally of young people and all interested under the direction of the K.IX. in First Baptist Church. Speaker Dr. Hugh Dobson FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Organist anil Choir Director, Mrs. H. J. Smith " When You Want a Itrljable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service MacKenzies Furniture A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 11 ONLY SHOPPING ..ACS Watrr proof with zipper and handles, price $1.50. Special Phone 775 Regular Act Quickly. They Won't Last Long SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd Morning "Smice, 11 O'clock Min., Rev. Dr. Hush Dobson tiuifr .l Seju-eUry Evangelism and Social Service for Western Canada, ' United Church of Canada Evening Service 7:30 Song Service by Choir v c ' Everyone' is Cordially Invited by the Choir , PHONE 13 21 Hour Service at Regular Rates 51.15 327 3rd Avenue Wc bought three brand new heaters Just so you wouldn't freeze We bought three cars to put them in They answer 'THREE-TWO PLEASE' The cars are painted in two-tone blue Their beauty is equalled in ease If you want safety with comfort ('all us at 'THREE-TWO PLEASE' KOPKRT'S LARflKST TAXI SERVICE ia.-!,' CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE IlUrERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, C p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River WINTER EXCURSION FARE, to VANCOUVER and RETURN AA Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb. 28th, 1941, $() dO U U Final return limit March 31st, 1941 FOr Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Arena Phone 2C0 Prince Rupert LOCAL NEWS NOTES Lieut. W. E. Day of the Irish Fu siliers left on last evening's train foe Calgary. He was recently pro moted from the rank of CARD OF THANKS Robert Hill and William F. Rud-iand wish to extend heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from many friends In! Port Simpson in their sad bereavement in the loss of a beloved wife and daughter, Pearl Madeline Hill. The folllwlng sent flowers: The Young Peoples Progressive Association, Port Simpson Athletic Club, Ladles of the Ivy Guild (Port Simpson), Ladles Aid of the Y.P.E. A.. Ladies of the League, The Excelsior Club of Kitkatla, Ladies Ex celsior Club of Kitkatla, White Cross Society of Metlakatla, The Young Men's Benevolent Association and Ladles' Benevolent Association of Metlakatla, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dudoward, Mr. and Mrs. George Sankey and family, Mrs. Wm. Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dudoward, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leask and Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs. Maud Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Sankey, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. David Swanson, Mrs. Mercy Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert Monison and family, P. Scott M. Cooper and family. The gren and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil , Ryan and family, i Masonic Telephone Bridge, 4. Orange tea, Mrs. Krlkevsky's February. 5. Catholic tea, Mrs. R. February 8. Presbyterian tea, Mrs. Mitchell's February 13. E. Moore's Hospital Annual Ball, Moose Hall, February 7. W.O.T.M. tea, Mrs. S. Haugan's February 12. Proceeds War Relief. Cambral Valentine Tea, Hall February 15. George Basketball Association Valentine Party February 14. Lutheran Valentine tea, Hall, February 14. Legion Masonic Ball, Friday, February 21. S.O.N. Masquerade February 21. United Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's February 27. Illustrated travelogue. "Up North,'li04i, Mrs. Mandy, United Church Febru ary 23, 8 pjn. Cash for Old Gold, Bulger's, tf. Just say "Three Two please." Bombardier A. P. Collier of the 102nd Battery left on last evening's train for Kingston, -Ontario. Tonight's train, due from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this , morning to be running one hour late. Mrs. J. SSmpkm, wife of Regimental Sergeant Major J. Simpkin of the Irish Fusiliers, and daughters will sail Tuesday afternoon next on the Catala for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kadonaga will sail Monday night on the Cassiar for the Kelley Logging Co.'s camp at Cumshewa Inlet. They have been visiting for some time in the city. Notice is given that gun practice will be carried out from Barrett and Frederick batteries between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 12 mid night on the 3rd. 4th, 5th, and 6th of February, 1941. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Smith arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Victoria. Mr. Smith, who Is the son of Mrs. J. A. Smith, Second Avenue, has been transferred here in the naval service. The Royal vice-consulate of has been asked to invite ap plications from persons between the ages of 18 and 40 who desire to volunteer for service in the Nor wegian armed forces for the dura tion of the war. Nineteen Cases Are Listed For. Revision Court "MlnptoAn nn'rumlc fir IIc'aH fnr lthe municipal court of revision to e held on Fftruary 8 by City Musgrave family. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- (.Ik WUUijJOVii 4(4.4 . dllU 44.4 aJ. UVVtgW St. Clair and family, Mrs. Joshua Leighton and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Wells. Mrs. Hayward and Mabel, Mr. assessment roll was prepared this year by the new city assessor, Arthur Brooksbank. Appellants are S. J. Jabour, J. Currle, C. G. Harrison, R. G. Hul- and Mrs. J. Offutt, Mr. and Mrs.'"""' "Z ; ,Ct James Prevost, Mr. and Mrs. W. E..?atllc' "ieraou'" 0, "yD Kelly, Mrs. Lucy Scott and family, Mrs. F. D. Sampare, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and family, Mrs. Sarah Rudland, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Leighton and family, Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. Ryan and family, Bob havn & Hanson, Nels R. Thompson, J. R. Morln, James Taylor, George Hill A. F. Allaire, Canadian National Railways and Grand Trunk Railway. Leighton and the boys, Mr. and Mrs. I Hundreds o! people try a "spot" Wm Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Mat-1 in the Dally News classified col-thew Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed umn and get good results, (tf) Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Leask and Family, Mr. and Mrs. G. Del- TKNUKKS lNVUr.ll J 1 I I. . V... 4 f n .m Mr. and Mrs. ,dersgml tor tiie purchase rim! coUc George Haldane and family, Mr.Juft of to following kitchen ty-product and Mrs. W- f - Rudland and family. . Announcements All advertisements In this col- umn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. and swUl Irom Military klitchrns of this Area: Done Rough Fat Sut Kitchen Grease Svrtll Tender forma and full particulars can be obtained from the Officer 1-c pi leu, HCA.S.C. Supply Depot, 1st Av-lenue, Prince hupert. Tender must be submitted to the undersigned not later than U 10th Feb-jruary. 1941, J. J. BURTON-WILLISON, Lt. Col. D D. S. it T O.. PRINCE RUPERT DEFENCES. i "Oovernment Llfiuor Act" ('Section 28) Notice of Application For a Beer I.ICEXrE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 10th day of February 1941 next the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board lor a licence in Third Avenue In the City of Prince Rupert between Sixth and Seventh streets upon the lands described as Lots Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20) of lllock Twenty-thrr (23) Ln Section One (1), Man 823. Prince Rupert Land Registration District In the Province of British Columbia for the sole of beer by the jiass or by Uie bottle for con- munptlrin on the premises or else- wcre. DATED this 4th day of January 1941. ROBERT CORTLAND MUTCH Applicant. IX tiii: srntKMK coi kt of iihitisii (OU MI1IA IN HlOllATi: III the Mailer of the "AdmlnMrallon Act" Ami In Hie Mailer of the Estate of Auguftta Koeliuliir Crrrar, Deceased TAKE NOTICE Jihat by order of His Honor, W. E. Plsher, made the 27th, day of January, A. D. 1941, I was appointed Administrator, with Willi annexed, of the estate of Augusta Roehnlng Crerar deowuwd, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby re quired to nirmsn same, properly vert fled, to me on or before the 28th day of Pefbruary. A.D. 1941, end all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount or ithelr Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED the 28th day of January, A D. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Prlnct Rupirt, B O Bulletins TEAR DOWN HOTEL VANCOUVER After the war the old Hotel Vancouver, now used for the housing of troops, will be torn down, it is AMERICAN INJURED LONDON Major Robert Williams, United States Army air observer, sustained a serious arm Injury yesterday from a high explosive bomb during an air raid. PORTLAND AT SEA VALPAR1SO The German freighter Portland, having been in refuge since the start of the war, is at sea with cargo, of oil, cereals and minerals. She sailed from Chili and is believed headed for Japan. SHIPBUILDING DIRECTOR OTTAWA Hon. C. D. Howe announces appointment of William Percivai. general superin-tendant of Clark Steamship Co., as director of shipbuilding for Canada. POrE FOR PEACE VICHY Pope Pius is making a new move for general peace In Europe "before it is too late," it is reported here. 3 Simple Steps begin amazing relief in few minutes W4 "ASPIRIN' 1 To quicklr teliCTe btiiatbt, Mj dtsnmftrt ind tcttt, ukc 2 Aspirin IMm ul drink full glass of water. Repeat treatment in 2 hours. 2. For mt tbnat from cold, dissolve 3 Aspirin Tablets in M class of water and garr.fr. Pain, tawnets are eased ia a very few minutes. 3. Ctnk tmptrttin. If 1 you have i fever and temperature does not go down if throat pain is not quickly re lifved, call your doctor. Be sure you get real fast-acting Aspirin. Avoid strong, dangerous drugs Take no chances with a cold. Follow the directions in the pictures aboye the safe way millions use to relieve colds amazingly fast. It entirely avoids the dangers of taking strong drugs. So quickly does Aspirin at t both Internally and as a gargle, you'll feel wonderful relief start often in a few minutes. Try this way. Doctors recommend Aspirin because even when taken frequently they know it does pot harm the heart. But get Aspirin made in Canada. "Aspirin" is the trade mark of The Bayer Company, Ltd. WARNING I Aspirin Is always morktd with this Boytr Cross I "DOES NOT HARM THE HEART IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP DAVID ALLEN, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hie Honour Judge Fisher, Local Judge of the Suipmne Court of British Columbia. I was on ithe 13tti day of January AD. 1941 appointed Administrator of the Estate of David Allen, formerly of the reimect of. nremlxe be-lne part of the 'Settlement of Hydr. British Columbia building known as the York Hotel on. Deceased, who died on or aTaut tne zist day of September 1940. All persons In dciatad to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebted ness to me forthwith end ell person having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or befo the 30th day of April AD. 1941 falling which distri bution will be made having regard oniy to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED ai Prince Rmpert, B.C., the lfth day of January 1941. NORMAN WAIT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B O IN TIIF. StTHF.MH ClU'KT OF BRITISH COI.I .MIIIA IN ritOIUTF. In the Matter of the "AdinlnWratlon Aft" And In the Matter of the Estate of Donald Crerar, Dei'eused TAKE NOTICE that toy order of His Honor, W. E. Fleher, made the 27th day of January. AD. 1941, I was appolnnd Ad ministrator, with vlll annexed, of the estate of Donald Orerar, deceased, and all parties having claims against said estate are hereby required to furnish same. properly verified, to me on or before the 28th day of February, A. D. 1941, and &U parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay th amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED Die 23th day of January, AD, 1941. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, PrlUCa Rupart, S.C. JANUARY WAS WET 1 Saturday, February 1, 1941, TSZ DAIL7 RZWB FAQJE THR&l Funeral This Week At Village Of Metlakatla Hie funeral took place at Metlakatla Thursday of Mrs. Pearl Madeline Hill, aged 26, wife of Lewis Robert Hill of Metlakatla. The service, according to the Anglican ritual, was conducted by Peter Haldane, lay reader at St. Paul's Church, a large number of people both from the village and Port Simpson being present. Pallbearers were members of the Young Men's Benevolent Miss M. Laporie returned to the r.ty on ine Princess Adelaide ye8-been In failing healfc Vancouver. Father Of Mrs. Irvine Passes Kohert Glen Passes Away In Largs, ScolLnd, at Ate of F.ljhty-Tw Was Statlonmaster For Years Mrs. James S. Irvine received a cable yesterday announcing thd death of her father. Robert Olwi on January 30 at his home, in Largs, Scotland, where he has resided since his retirement from service with the London. Midlands and Scottish Railways as station master some eighteen vear He was-82 years of age and had and seven daughters for some trip to .time. He is survive by his widow CHURCH NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH Organist Miss Swanna Olafson A.T.C.M. leader Senior Choir J. s. Wilson Leader Junior Clitfr II. T. Lork Minister Rev. S. C. Jackson SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd Just say ?Three Two please." Mrs. R Augter will sail tomor row night on the Catala for Stew art to Join her husband who Is working there. ettLorenten returned to the cliyonjine rnncess vaeiaiae yesterday afternoon after a visit since before Christmas In Vancouver cad Victoria. First Aid Classes under St. John's Ambulance Association will commence Monday, February 3rd, for men and Wednesday, February 5th. for women, City Hall, 8 pm. (27) jthan last with 37 hours of sunshine as compared with 26.4. ! The official wui.ner summary for the month of January, as an-Inounced by the Dominion metero-logist at Digby Island, was as fol- I lows: ' jOver Nine Inches of Rain Recorded Maximum baraneter reading at But There Was, Also More sea level. 30.14 :.n February 2fl ; Sunshine , Minimum barometer reading '. , ' sea. level, 29.23 on February 18. i Maximum temperature, 63 The year 1941 Is making a wetter February 12. start from the weather standpoint Minimum temperature, 15 You Promised Yourself a RECORDING Why not make it now You have more time and the opportunity was ngver better Make a record vocal or instrumental yourself. Our modern recording studio R.C.A. Equipped is at your service Recordings $1.00 up. , . You and your friends. or relatives will get years of pleasure from any record you make Arrange now for an appointment Come-in for a demonstration and a voice test No obligation. February FURNITURE SALE Starts Saturday February 1st. ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE BUILDING THIRD AVENUE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelll Proprietor -A DOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rate 75c np SO Rooms Hot & Cold Wattr Prlnct Rupert, B.C. mn m r.o. box hi at on on man aid the preceedlng year. Dur- February 25. ing the month just ended the pre- i Mean temperature, 39.5. cipitation was recorded at 9.31 in-, Precipitation. 9.31 inches. ches compared with 4.61 Inches in 1 Sunshine, 37 hours. the same month last year. This Maximum win velocity, 49 miles January was, however, sunnier per Hour, soulhwest, January 26. Before Stock Taking We Are Sellins Off Our Fur Goods at 25 Off We Must Clear Out the Stork Goldbloom The Old Reliable TV' it it, '4