163 fjrday February 1S;,1M. 7n& DAILY WEW3 PATJLTllP.r.E hit rr ;T-TTMMifa LOCAL NEWS NOTES just say-"Tnre Two please.'' , Cash for Old Gold, Bulger's, tf. The Weekly luncheon o! the a tf. N. riiettine TfVnfeht rrlnce Rupert uyro uo nexi -Lecture arid mbvleS by E. Carlsen. nesday will take the fdrm pi a f pec ial business meeting.- j r- , ' Tonight's train", flue from the East n a Brlnd. local manager of Im-'at if rtVfnrtr w4 fhrfkj m perlal Oil Co. Ltd., returned to th morhlhfc td fie 6ri time". y on Uie rruiccsa nucwiuc ycs-j . rday afternoon fronvf brlif tripl Prfhee' Rupeft receives featured iti vanciuc u" vwj.j muhv. nuuudij ul lne r enruary issue 01 1 western Air Cammartd which has Jurnes Boyd, unervlsof 6f fUh- !lnsl nfffved. Ther is a sifcil Ir enes returned to the city on the'ticle descriptive df Prince Rupert princess Adelaide yesterday after- ffbfri dH aviation staridfjblnt, noon from a trip to Vancouver on . official business. J No regular monthly meeting of nr-. . the board of directors of the Prince Mr and Mrs. C. W. Kellett returri- Rupert General Hospital was hald ed to the city ori Wednesday of tfilrf last night, being postponed fentll week from a two weeks' holiday trip after the annual general meeting to Vancouver. , which Is td be held February 25. Just jay "Triree Two pleai;' t p Allison, weir known Queen " - - - I i ivn t ' Sjilt cafne north to Cumshewa Inlet from Vancouver on tne steamer uassiar which arrived nere yesieraay auer- Inoon. The Annual General Meeting of the i'rlnre Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative Association will be held at the C.C.F. Hall, Second Averlde, Ciiy at ltf:W A.rH: Mdridiy1, F'ebni--ary 17 lWi: Ail membefs pliiase' utteud, 3 FrtA A. Weils arid Sam' c'laffeV IwHcf arrlvt-d Ih the city 6ri Thirsi day nlsht's tfiiri fWm Mr. Well Copper ittvef mlhlng pf6j)efty hfaf Tefrafce salied this fflbrnrfig art thy Venture fbf tiute'daie' eriroutfc Id Surf Inlet tihxl week' they wlii pitf-cwd south fftfm there to Vancou- Iver Announcements All advertisement In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Cmbral Valentine Tea, Legion Jlaii February 15. Tea. Canadian Legion; February CI, Bridge in evening. Manonic Ball, Friday, February 21. B O.N, Masquerade February 2L United Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's IFfbruary 27. MiiKtrntPrf' tme1niie. "Un'Worth" Mr. ' Maridy, tfhlled Church February I 28, 8 p.m. March 1 Teaj Mr4.;U. Morgan: St Peter's Tea, Mrs. Croxford's, March 8. - Navy Auxiliary tea March k, Leg- ion Hall. Presbyterian1 Tea. Mrs .FLl'teri'S: IMirch 13. j u-Tion, March 15. Catholic Ladles" sir Patrick' tml March 17. ' AngllcaH Tea Mfs. fiartorTs March 1R. United tea MarfcH 20th. Anglican Spring Sale April 17, CHURCH b'r. Amelia Susman of Columbia University, New York, arrived In the tlty ort the Princess Adelaide ye- terday aiternoon. She Is here to continue anthropological- wofk among the Indians of this district which she commenced last year. j Rev. Alex Esler arrived iff the cly oh' the Princess Adelaide1 yesterday aiternoon from Vancouver to sup ply in the pulpit of First Presbyter- Ian Church for the next few weeks. Ml F.sler, who wds for years pastor o Robertson Presbyterian Church Iri) Vancouver, has been In retirement for the past couple of years. The fire auxiliary department 6f tHe local Air Raid Protection or ganization was given another interesting gas lecture ort Tuesday et-efilng of this week at the Fire Hall by Corp. Gray, special gas instructor of the Irish Fusiliers. Thefe were twehty-bne men present. Owing to the Impeh'dihg departure (mm ha rlfv nt Pjirn flrav. It l be- . V..S ' " " V ' ' . i lng fdund hc-cesSiry to suspend the I giU ICVIUK.-3 1UI W1C tunc Ln-lii;,. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cates of wlli arrive In the city on tonight's j who1 Is a' well kndwh, Toronto lurri- berman, Is on a western business tour and will leave Monday everting for Terrace in which district He ha Interests. Mrs. Cates- will re'- ma'lri ovef here to visit with her brother. Rev. Canon W. F. Rush- brook. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cates will sail next Thursday nleht oh the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Hotel arrivals Central Larry Shannon and J. Jbhhsort, city: J. C. Saunders, Palling. Prince Rupert j. Sinclair, B. Parkinson and ,j, u, uusii, rruitr juipcii, tf."- Rolston and E. L Paterson, Van couver; A. J. MacDonald, Prince Rupert. Itoval Mr- and Mrs. Harris. Barrett; F; Blake, Frederick Point; R. Skinner: W. J. Alfond. J: A. Thompson, A: StirHtt; W. O. Hopps, A. Keller- man, Mr. and Mrs. Beynon and u. p; Ddhkertey, city. Announcement. t- wkh ia annotthce' thlt I" hare sold the Kalen Cedar Mills to Martin stiller, and in future all Indebtedness Incurred in connection wltH the business of the K.aien Cfdar KflUs will be rhet oy air. ZyT JOHN GURVICH. NOTICES S FIRST PRESBVTERiAN CHURCH lfP (JfrardsUMs, fe. Ji SfriltH ' &t'' 11.00 ...Yj, - ; StiNfJAt gfellVifcti a-mr-Mlnlster-Rev; Captain It. C. II. Darnlord. 7:8:p.fri.-iiilnlster-, iikt Hi. EsSl Everyone is cordially invuea tt PAWS LUTHERAN CHURCH torner 8th and flth Aves. EaSt II. Mjrwills, S.f i;i.l'aSiof. lies. 1177 1st Ave. W. thtlnt Bl Mrs. I. Feness, (jrzahlst lfs. j. II. Myrwane S.8. Supl 100 a.ni.l)ivlhg $thlct fA ftngilsh. Theme- "Llvlnt In the LItht 15:15 p.lri.sUfidiy gthddl anritibje'fciass. Full ftttefldartct urgtd 7 30 p.m.-YounC P'Wpie's Luthe't MK- A vr fiX,d iam YbU Are' Cbrdldlly ihf iied t dUr Setvlcfis lirid MfHlngs St Peters Evening Branch Has Tea A vtfv deTiehtfiil ted and sale of hdrne Poking was held on Tnurs- day afternoon at the home of ATenuc. The rooms were attractively decorated in keeping with St. Valen-ilne's Day. The many callers were received by Mrs. O. W. Inch and Mrs. William McLeod. Mr A. Barbie was In charce of tH htmfeddkins table Airs. Fred (McDonald and Mrs. D. Thomas werfe servrteurs. Mrs, Wilfred McLean and Mrs. H. kiriner were 1ft chaffee of the kitchen. A fiam was won by Mrs. W. Smith. A' r Queen Mary Girk Club Is Orgariized Will-taffy Cfut:wifk In Ctlhhn-' U cm. Wttri War On Tuesday last: at the home of Junlof League Club was organized. with-eight active members; Mrs. p.. - it. inch" is leader of the club", Mrs. Malcolm Lamb is guardian. - I The girls are ' very tfusy doing refuge wr ky , especially knitting 'and seVfng'.lfot1 'tree small cnfldi rental '.the,' hpjrtfld. The clutt lias received help from the Qneen. Wary Chapter, the Ca-rladlan 'Ijeglori and from the" Imperial Order,,, patighters of the Empire.'- , vr T Lutheran Sewing Girdle Tea-Sale Jhelm and Mrs. P. Peterson acting as serviteufs. Mrs. Jack Ivarsdn was cashier THE MARQUIS OF LORNE, K.T., G.CM.G. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF 04X0X878-1883 Charier was Funeral. Of Mrs. Ingvald Fenness and Mrs ( y ry t M. Holkestad directed thef home Llttl6 JjQ V jCOOKirrs xauie ana miss nuuie rn- 'erson conducted a sale, ol candy. SucceWul Affair lield Yesterday I An acceptable musical program Many friends-of th famUy wim AHtrHMn In Metropole Hall jrendefed during the afternoon in-1 ff"win parents and other rjh- saie oi name couwiis wan iicni ;cluded planft selections' by Mrs. J. takers 1:":"".: this 1H. Myrwang and Miss Mary Metropole Hall which was at- , Vnrai bv violet ItracUvely decorated for the oc- Wlck Edith MurvoM. casion wnn appropnaie oowrs ot Mrs John Murvold had charge red and white, the tea tables be- rafn m Jensen won a bed- bg centred with vases of carna- gpa nh no. 133 and Miss Mar-, morning ior the funtfal of three-year-old iacklfe Nelson, s6n of Mr. and Mrs. Jack-Kelson, or whom an automobile accident t Saturday afternoon protect! fatal Rer. Father W. F, ldntagne ot- tfohs In those shades, a pretty and Montgnery took home a m&te tii t thtj hape 1 and t he successful St. Valentine's tea and coffee table hy hoiding No. 149. i Circle at St. Paul's Lutheran Robert H. Shrubsall. Albert Tur- Frances Moore presided at- the Church. Many euests who called geon, C. D. Rosang and J. c. Ewart, jgan were received by Mrs. Ctrris Jen- who have been at Gordon Head sen. near Victoria for thirty days' mui- Mis Chris Johnson, Mrs. Ml Jen- tary training, returned home from sen and Mrs. O. Kildal had' charge the south on the Princess Adelaide tit refreshments with Mrs T Sol- yssterday afternoon. the Roman Catholic Church dhd Pallbearers were M. A. Uranhaf t. Melvin Forbes", Harry Msnzle afid James Stewart. f-'l' THere were beautiful floral offerings. ' -: i signed Ori February 15, 1881, the Marquis of Lome, hen Governor-General of Candda signed the charter of the Canadian Pacific Railway That sicjnaiure consummafed trie vision of great Canadian statesmen Sir John A Mdcdonald, D'Arcy MeGee, Sir Georges-Etienne Cartier, and Sir Charles fupper thai the new Dominion of Canada should be linked frorri Atlantic to Pacific by a trans-continental railway and implemented (he pledge under which British Columbia entered Confederation. So began a new era in Canadian unity . . . and Empire solidarity ... for Ihe Railway expanded into a system spanning two oceans and linking ihfee continents. Today as in 1914-18 a proud responsibility rests on our transportation and communication systems railway steamships, freight, express, telegraphs and engineering shops. Canadian Pacific officers and employees everywhere are co-operating each in his own field towards the common goal ... VICTORY. When that goal is reached and it will be reached this will be due, in no small measure, to Canadp's contribution, and to Ihe vision and foresight of the men who, sixty years ago, planned the construction of the first Canadian trans-continental railway. - . V ... i.- t 1 A- V- !! ! !( W A Y S T I A M S H I F f - . IXP R I S S HOTELS COMMUNICATIONS SHOPS