PAGE FOCTT Brownie Pack Is ! Recent Bride Is TraminNow.On IShower.Hoqoree nil A nt Hnnfarir ' 'iVUi.-nv.l A ailiaoy Mrs. Maditl anil Miss Connery are ' ; J ' Hostesses for Mrs. Parlett The First Prince "Rupert Brownie -pack is hard at work preparing a I M"- George Madlll and MUs Isa.-delightftrt tour act fantasy entU!fd bele. Connery were Joint hostesses nn the Garden," which is, to ; bo (Monday evening at the home of the given same Friday evening and the 1 twiner at a delightful mlscellan following Saturday' afternoon In " shower in honcr of Mrs. Frank Dean: Barbara Flaten. Bride: Eteancr FJtejsra'ld. Granny Lavender:- Peggy Pullen. Granny Brawlesworthy: (Just a Voice). Fanny: Granny B.'s Maid does not appear. Kittle: Diane Gllker. Butterflies: Monica Holtby and Lorraine Youngman. Old Dog Tray: Mary Strachan. Children Claire Richie, Mar garet Strachan, Pat McWilllams, -Joyce Grey, Irene Adams, renej Kllrinhl ImoM-i rim t tt . ; -, - j ujum auwc, Margaret Smith, Daffodils Noreen Smith. Leo- nora Smith, Gerd Elsrtson, Rose Marie Hartwig, Margaret Strachan and Shirley Gill. Canada At War 25 Years Ago February 5, 1916 German and colonial 'troops Interned after cross- i strong, ivhose marriage toolr, place Ii'ectftfy:,'tihe'ri3ms were tastefully At midnight delicious refreshments were served and the table was centred with a bride's cake which, was duly cut by the bride. Those present, besides the hos- Helen Hlbbard, Jacqueline Smith, tesses and guest of honor, were T-U tA i -, ' . . " . wt r . . .... iiic .laniimsy unices piace in the iviarBarei vrmsirong, Mrs. wm. garden with songs by a number of Erett, Mrs. T. Christoff, Miss Viv-the characters, picturesque scenery, ,ar Wrathall, Mrs. John McLeod, say costumes are to be important . Mrs- A. Anderson, Mrs. Ray Mont-features. gomery, Miss Nancy Bremner, Miss The girls taking parts of flowers E1'een Hamlin, Miss Phyllis Hamlin, follow: Miss Tona Blain, Miss Elsie Davis1 Daisies Pat Smith, Gerd Leln, Miss Thelma Davis and Mrs. Joe Jean Lancaster, Mary Strachan. Peacock. Kittle Smith. Olalre Ritchie. Buttercups Jackie Smith. Lois Smth. Mary McAfee, Edith John-,' son, Marjan Shenton, Kay Milton rat Mcwiuiams, Barbara Fjaten. ; Helen Hlbbard. ' Harebells Timely Recipes i APPLE SAUCE CAKE V cup shortening. 1 cup sugar. 42 teasjpcoo salt. 2 teaspoons baking powder. IVi cups apple sauce (unsweetened)'. 2 cups flour. Vz teaspoon cinnamon. 1 cup raisins. Cream shortening. Add sugar, salt and apple sauce. Sift flour, soda, cinnamon and baking powder Add to apple sauce 'mixture. Mix well. Add raisin's. Turn into a gre sed loaf pan. Bake 40 unmutes at 275 d-pemps P. For Irlhw ttiIy 4 ML ing the border Into Spanish Guinea blespoons apple sauce with icing irunviue wimeroons. r rencn snen- which wil gar a constituency ed German trenches in Champagne spread easily. After icing, sprinkle and blew up several munitions de- top limiy cmnamon. pots. MUSIC WITH BOMBS WAR ON SPARROWS . LONDON, Feb. 5: (CP) The Am-' COPENHAGEN, Feb. 5: (CP) erlcan Committee for Air Raid Re- German occupied Denmark is In lief has presented Holborn Station another war against sparrows-shelter with the first loud-speaker and It Is estimated there are-30,-gramaphone ever to be. installed in 000,000 ready to damage Danish an underground station. crops. When Your Thoughts Turn Toward COAL ECONOMY ASK CENTRAL FOR 651 or 652 That's the quickest way of connecting up with the best coal propositions in this town. The quality coal we sell will warm Its way into your ap- preciatlon. C L 'Jo J ,In our coal yijull tand the. heat. That will make I your home incomplete Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 652 When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable TAXI Service PHONE 1 3 ?i Hour Service at Regular Rates CANADIAN JljAjlONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUFERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars .... Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER oq . Thursday, U:30 p.fti, qajjlng at Ocean Falls and Powell River WINTER INCURSION FARE, to VANCOUVER and RETURN $36.00 Tickets, oh sale Nov. 1st, 1940 la Feb. 28th. 1911 final return limit March. 31st. 1941 for Full Information and Reservation, etc. ; Call or Wrlte.CTV TICKET OFFICE, SZf 3rd Avenue t V Pnone ?eo Prince Rupert 1 ' 'Agents for fTrans-Canada Air Lines Mrs. D, Sutherland, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to thA nir future nt th rv.tv.oHmi Parlett. the former Miss Cissie Arm, the city from the south on the -?;llall. i 4 t ( t,,: 'v -.The chief characters Aire: Groom: Rose Marie Hartwig. i decorated with pink and white streamers and the evening was ipent in claying Chinese checkers. Prize winners were Mrs. William Brett and Miss Vivian WrathalL The bride was the recipient of who! many lovely and useful gifts, which jshe opened under a decorated arch.- i way. Prince Rupert this morning. Provincial Constable L. E. Rcquot of Stewart, who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver, is a passenger aboard the Prince Rupert today returning north. Moots Lodge, meets tonight at 8 oclock. Installation of the officers at 9. Women of the Moose invited to attend. Refreshments and entertainment. (30) F. M. Dockrill, well known Telk-wa coal mine operator, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning on his way back to the in terior after a business trip to Van couver. VOGUE PURE WHITE-FREE BURNING Ciqcuiette Tap&vi Dr. W. E. Austin, medical suppr-lntendent of the Hazelton Hospital, arrived in the city on last night's train from the Interior to attend sessions of Prince Rupert Presbytery of the United Church of Canada. Reldar Anderson, George Cornish, Ole" Olsen, Lars Larsen and Alex ander Babich, for drunkenness, were each fined $25, with option of seven days' imprisonment, in city police court Miss E. D. Priestly R.N., local public health nurse, has turned over to the local branch of the Canadian Red CrqssSpcietythe Sum of $58, Demg ihe'fees collected' fh connection with the recently held Red Cross home nursing classes. C. A. Brind, local manager of iho Imperial Oil Co., presented an interesting series of talking pictures on South Africa at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club today. Past President O, A- Hunter was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Rev. Dr. Hugh Dobscn of Van- , week Drlpd ,perlal Oil Co., will show talking pictures of South Alrica. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Orange tea, February 5. Catholic tea, Mrs. February 6. Hospital Annual Hall, February 7. Mrs. Krikevsky's R. E. Moore's Ball, Moose W.O.T.M. tea, Mrs. S. Haugan's February 12. Proceeds War Relief. Presbyterian tea, Mrs. Mitchell's February 13. George Basketball Association Valentine Party February 14. Lutheran Valentine pole Hall, February 14. tea, Metro- Cambral Valentine Tea, Legion Hall Februarys 15. ( Masonic Ball, Friday, February 21. S.O.N. Masquerade February 21. TV- tot. daily mnrt - ..JJL LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just say ree To. please." Allah MacDonald returned to the city on the. Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Just gay "Three Two plcueV S.O.N, meeting tomorrow night (St) Miss Audrey Sessions of Terrace arrived in the city; on -last night's train from the Interior' for a brief visit. Verne Daly has purchased the confectionery store on Fulton Btreet which was until recently operated by A Bussanich. Dr. Stanley Mills of Terrace and son, Parker, are paying; a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the Interior on last night's train. Morris DahlquLst, Cedarvale pole operator, Is paying a brief business Visit to the city, having arrived on last night's train from the inteilor. William Hanson,-oniof. Mr. and'. Mrs. Olof Hanson, arrived In the city on last night's, train from Smithers for a brief visit. Peter Stewart, Indian for entering a beer parlorf was ,f(ped $50,1 with option of thirty days' -Imprisonment, in city police court. ' Miss Edna Gillies returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In tlie south. Duncan Mackenale-, who retired some time ago as dockma-jter at the- local dry dock and has since been Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Thomson Rev. E. S. Fleming. United Church pastor at Ocean Falls, and Rev, J, Kobayama, Japanese missionary there, arrived In the city -on the Prince Rupert this morning from I living in Vancouver, returned to the ' city, on the Prince Rupert this morning to rejoirt the dry dock ?r-: vice- ; have taken up residence In .the! new apartments -which, hayebeen", installed In the former Pe Luxe Hall over the Thrift Cash and Carry. i For permitting liquor to be consumed on the premises the Commb'-' dore Cafe was fined $50 In city police court by Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court, For consuming liquor on the cafe premises, Ross MazzeH was fined $50. n . l tt . . opena nappy nvenings in a LIGHT CONDITIONED HOME 9 HAIL A FOOT DEEP the paper town to attend sessions ; of Prince Rupert Presbytery of the in tiik sithrmA rof kt of hiiitish United Church of Canada. tom mhh in nionm: - - In tht MattM- f the "Administration Cleaning and Repairing Oil Burners Chimneys Swept Work Guaranteed HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 "(Jovernment Liquor Art" (Section 28) Notice of Application For a B. LICENCE NOTICE 13 HEREBY QIVEN tha.t on the 10th day of February 1941 next the unaersijrned lntenaa to apply to Liquor Control, Board tot a, Uoenc respect fit premises being part of tlva building known as" th York Mote on Third Avenue In the Olty ot Prlno Rupert between 8UU1 and SeventM Streets upon the lands described a Lots Nineteen (18) and Twentjr (30) of Block Twenty-three (23) in Section One (1), Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District In the Province of British Columbia tor the sftle ot beer by the glass or by the bottle for eon sumption on the premises or lsc where. DATED this 4th day of January 1941. ROBERT CORTLAND HUTCH Applicant. IN' THE Kl'I'KKMK COURT OF BK1TISII COI.UMIHA IN rilOUATK In the .Matter of the "Administration (Anil In the Matter ol the Ettats at Aueiikla Itoehnlnf Crrror, Drt-eaned TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made the 27th day of January. A. D. 1941. I was appointed (Administrator, with Willi annexed, of United Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's'1 te i "toju Crerar, ' . deceased, and all parties having claim Jfeqruary 27. (against th tal4 rtt are hereby re- i 'quired to furnish eaitie, properly vert- flci1' 10 me on before the 28th illustrated IllntntPfl trivfWii travelogue, "11m up Noun Mni-rh" day Ftbrlmry, 3 ' a.d, ' l94i, ' and an S partiei T Mrs. Mandy, United Church Febru ary 28, 8 p.m. United Tea March 20th. d Aj3licay Spring Sale April 17. I Art" reler eily arnvel n tne m tiie Matter of the Estate for thP United Church of Oannrf-i for ine unnea inurcn oi uanaaa . ... iionam tv th Pr,n.0 rrrrar. iefene,i Evenings at home are a time for relaxation and enjoyment. Correct lighting helps you to relax by eliminating strain. Reading, studying or knitting can all be done more pleasantly if you have modern, cheap, scientific lighting in your home. Protect your family's eyes from strain. It's an investment you'll never regret. Drop in and see our large attractive assortment of moderately priced lamps. Use genuine Mazda bulbs for long life and economy. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED WAGGA, Australia, Feb. 5: (CP) I In a record cyclone near Coola-1 mon; the whoie countryside was under water and in some places hall was a foot deep. I of will be the speaker tomorrow at. " , , ; , , take notice that toy order of Hia the regular wSly luncheon of the J ZltLlTJJ .TAA rnnce Kupert rJtary uiud, P1? sessions 0f prmce nuoert PreshvfPiiv mlftraltor' wlch win annexed, ox the subject to be "Canada's Destiny in Tj trnT t . ? J P UUi ot Donald deceased, and all This This Charurms Changing World." In next'?! ."A. .?d .Church Of. Canada PrUhftrtnUlm agalniw estate s Rotary Club luncheon cu;'-yncharge-of the mission - Thomas Crosby. . ff i. local manager of the Im.)at , roperly verified, to me on nr hpfnr. he 28th dav of ruhniArv. A r ion and All parties Indebted to the estate! aje required to pay .the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith DATEO the Sath day 6f January A.D. 181. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Mnce Rupert. B.O JN TIIE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP . DAVID ALLEN, Decenocd. TAKE NOTICE tihat toy Order of Hts , Honour Judge. Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, ! was on the 13th day otf January A.D 1941 appointed Administrator of the Estate of David Allen, formerly of the I Settlement of Hyder, British Columbia : Deceased, who died on or about the 21st ' -of day, September 1940. All persons In-1 K w m wwe w required ?Z W amount of their Indebted-, l ""!'' an person! . navlng claims against the said, Estate we .required to nie thm witih , tf)y verified on or beftffe the 30th day r. nil jaimig wnicn dinn-outlon will be made having regard- only to such claims of whteh I shall have been notified. .rPP Jit .PrlnCe m,Pert' B-C. the 16th day of January 1941. NORMAN WATT, Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.O 'qOVEnVMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 26) NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A CLUB LICENCE Natdos Is hereby given that on the 10th day of rebruarv 1941 nnxt th- undersigned REX BOWUNQ CLUB LIMITED Intends to apply to the Llq. uor Control Board for a Club Licence In roHpeot of premises situate on the North-westerly portion of the Third Hoar of the Besner Block at the cor-ner of Third Avenue end Third Btr.t upon lands described as Lots 23 and 24. Block 20, Section 1, Mav 023 In the nit.Tr of Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert Land Registration District In the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to knm n . . i . . . . tn P"n' a reasonable quantity of indented to the estate are required to liquor for oersonal r the amount of their .indebtedness premuee, m acooixtance with th. pro. r!,tJS.rtJlwltJ?:.u ' . vlsUns of the "Government Liquor Act" DATED the 2Uth day of January. AD. and, the Regulations promulgated tticre. J1. lUnder. NORMAN A. WATT: Official Administrator, Prlnc Rupert, B O DATED this Btihi day of January 1041 REX BOWLINO CLUB LIMITED By Ooo. Ttlzuell, president 9 o ! February Furniture Sale RAILWAY I LINES woaicrA AT ELIO'S BED SALE That Will Set All Prince Rupert with Excitement ,? wc. "ean inis ,s the greatest Bed Value In our hi 'ory tl T? marvelously low prices. Beds can be supplied :. tt standard t, size, 4-6, 4-0, 3-3, ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE MOOSE nun. DING Timtn aveno I Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-PaciM To Vancouver via Ocean Fails and Way Torts S.S. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 p.m. , T0 VANCOUVER DIRECT r, S.S. PRINCESS NORAH" Feb. 13th,24th, Mar. 6th, 17th, 27th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Feb. 9th, 20th, Mar. 2nd. 13th and 23rd VVmTER EXCURSION FARE, VANCOUVER and KETUlW olsn.OO Tlck!ts on 6ale Nov-lst- 1940 to Feb-28, 1941 Final tteturn Limit Mar. 31st, 1941 Connections at Vancouver with, Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agens NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3. ZarelU Froprletor "A UOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rtei 75c ny 90 Roonu Hot tt Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.c. Prince Ru Before Stock Taking We Are Selling Off Our f Goods at 25 Off We Must Clear Out the Stl GoWbloom The Old Reliable If you lose anything advertise for ft