n. Monday. March, 17, 194 V WeH ave nADfUl ir.HT T. tt.a m i t m LA AND bALr. ri Irr ?sKfr time to fVe- artf Ala-tff-Areaswre gfrit iieitmert for Kilter Lifers!?? htrntfretfe of bright, new jitter tw sttow yot All in imported fabrica Fasfikm-Craft Clothe AtSttre jaw of IrW .Wwilst styfintY ptofpir rut sknrf e. feet fit. Fsfrlou-Crarr '"All Enf-Ksr."1 worsterl tlte to tiisite denim anrf f torxnterif wear. Prkfrf From $32,50 Qotfring fey Lombard. fcr fcpaYdftf a jtetnr Car-atfa' iWsl by thttrrMtrrst-Wit me. Krrtrw tlfe mrlns with comfort that only fctntf-niatle garment can jive. Exilirslve ptfern From $40.00 Call In Today and See Our Ranges of Fine Cloths Watts & Nickerson MAN'S & DOY!S CLOTHlERi Third Avenue casliier was Mrs. O'Heill. The guests were received by Mrs. Cecil Fitzgerald, the president Mrs. Brown- and Mrs. .Roberts were in (iharge of the home cooking and candy stall. Mrs. Ellis arid Mrs, Engirtrorri a a ma.. - r.. - aTl JT 1 lnatU lilinM. rvT 1 llaV IXvTr M T Vl X Uciuu Koi.nis Saturday , . ircsults or which, follow: I Bath- Sbt, donated hy Wallace's, ' J won by Mrs. Charles" Anderson, No, . W-nvn's Auxiliary to they1?- ..iiwu. ii v.m .L dock -Morrocco oanaoaB, noiuu- -.1:1 ."M i t :i i ii" i rL uaLU'i iitiu 4 u . - men , rul ka at the Can- c0rc' wm uy . ......i. r '8. E. Parker. No. 803. v a -Sillii cushion, donated, by Mrs. JfD. tables were tastefully! a.., :o:u'.cd . en-.sh belns centred with! . tlr.y ahaanrock, while the maVn j A 1 ...1 . ft. VfMft.t I f.ltl iwrm Old IfROovEhs ; . - . : n.rT-.-i a t . . tn. mnt IUM.' . T b'llllT MI'S H I ... . iinivv An nfjMriJari ftr rnA urns . . ... .. ri..iii ,- ' I I 11 I 111 1 1 (.Ta(lI V J- V taJlVra 1 alMf V a "vum were Mrs. Harry Wand, ifrm toys--training. .u...... 1 . . . nr -'t t .i-rtWa-.A n itv ifarKra n iinnrMix in nrriuir li t ' auun rinliv. Nrwi rlassiHed col- 'in s mi ann ti.. 'I'll t limrv niiri 15 kuuu iytouiiaj. , TRADE IN YOUR OLD MOOSR BVILDfNO FURNITURE for NEW You Do BETTER At ELIO'S Stored HonrS :3 .m. t 5:3 .itt. f rttMt AVENUK jjj(-aa(a-iaaaiaaa HON STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prliite Rupert for Vancouver: T S S. CAKDENA I KID. CATALA KVBatY tUES- T.8.S. IAV, l :3 p mv l:S,r i, w. " fort Vanf"tt" Monday Vancouver, Wars. p.m. 'wn Charlotte Maiuf, Service- (fortnightly) Iate rtlnct ilu.ert March 3. 17 and il W ffW- Convenient, Please Purchase Tlckefs" 2fc- From ftttthm- rrirfrv.itt.ittni niiMrriMW Reservations an ticket INK J, SKINNKK, Prn RpfTf .iM--:. WOMEN'S ing, BANQUET The toast to the King by Mrs. Rothwell wa responded to- In the usual spontaneous manner. The birthday cake was cut by the president Who also welcomed the assembly in a short and well-chosen fTiesch. coivjrotulolng the Auxiliary on past accomplishments and with fneouraging words for the1 A happy f-ature of th occasion vntim Vi mM..k.al 1 .11 LLA-i-l---l ! V PIIONE654 FOR FREE DELIVERY CHIAM) BRtWISL CO. LTD VANLOUVTK TI:i ivn r. m , ,iv !i ,! mi all ' . ' n. ih t ' IV ...! : tv rTi ' ' 1 CUslftO WANTED WANTED Girl or woman for housework by month. Sleep out. Coltotv, Wallace Block WANTED for war work used heavy grey sox. Please leave at Daily Nevfe. W) WANTED Room In private home, Box 86, Dally News. (09) WANTED Working 'man for board arid room. Private residence. Apply 518' Eighth Avenue East. (05) FOR SALE FOR SALE Kitchen oil burner, $100 value going for $55.. (M) FOR SALE 6 room house. 87 Sum mit Ave. Bargain for casn. 100) WORK VV ANTED CAPABLE woman wanta position as housekeeper or c-uiinwermaui in Rupert but prefers outside. Box 84, Dally News, (07) tost I Cutclwon's and Cow Bay. Box 85, Dally News. (67) TS1 DpILT FAGETBHWZ LOCAL NEWS NOTES P. R. tennis Club Annual Meet- Cm Saturday -evening the Bos- ing Monday, March 17aC home of ion Ilall presented a. scene of en- Miss Creddle Morgan, 228 4th Ave. Joyment, the occasion being the v. All interested please attend. eighth annual banquet of the'Wo- (M) men's Auxiliary of the Canadian1 - ' Legion. Some fifty guests were Col. J. P. Fein will address dinner present and the affair was under meeting tonight on Ms experiences the capable convenership of Mrs. in England and' on the Canadian John Lawrie. It was presided oveT war Services' Fdnd. FWeryone in-fey Mrs. William Rothwell, the,vlted. Commodore Cafe, 6:30, fifty president. cents Including dinner. After the customary two minutes 1 (M) silence in memory of comrades, Miss Dolly Smith said Orate and ' a; bountiful repast was enjoyed. For Relief of HEAD COLD MISERY Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril . . . 1 ) It shrinks swollen membranes; (2) Soothes irritation; (3) Helps flush out nasal passages, clearing clogging mucus. VICKSYATRONOL ffjwt "f'-H in the city on th, Catala? Smith sr. who acknowledged the gesture with a speech of thanks. last night 'for a brief visit here ltv connection with the institution of . the local drive for national war ser- sum i, program was as ionows: , .,, , u,.h p0i Fpii , Songs, Mrs. J. A. Teng, "Valley ,,, ,iim,n ni vn -nf rJi t ,-V,t,." i ..- o.j j""'""-- w..w. vi "b.'W-l UIIU UW Or'llU 1 UU . . jHna ,I,V,I H ,Tll ut a unmci firing.. -.i sspean rilr i w ii . c 7' ,t, ' leave Tuesday afternoort by the RKltnt!in Mras TVin Pirivnt M VI V v I.f Madonna," by Service. Songs, Mrs. Henry Smith jr. "Rose of Tralee" and "Danny Boy. BY LEGION Humorous parody, Mrs. W. H.Its correspondence Courses Being vwu-,v"- i Used by Forces to Good ( uominimjTy ngn;fr was enjoyeat Advantage and the evening concluded with! bridge game In which' Mrs. J. The Canadian Legion is doing Cbrinv was first prize-winner 'splendid work in entertaining wrth Mrs. W. F! Robertson second, . troops at the Legion Hali but the Mrs. 3 S. Black was accompan-j money spent on this work does not ist for songs and community sing-1 come out af the fund being raised by the Canadian War Services Fund starting its drive shortly. : While the Canadian Legion partl- cipates In this fund, If is to be us-;ed for a specific purpose. The .Canadian Legion has tinder- taken educational, work throughout (Canada and In England among the ' fighting services. This educational, work- Is being done prlncloally 'by way of cor respondence cources, sponsored1 by the Canadian Legion, and a recent survey in the Prince Rupert area ; shows that there are" 317 men-Oak ing a total of 345 courses of study by correspondence1. Throughout Canada and in England there is great enthusiasm for this study course and the Legion is to be congratulated on its excellent organ ization work In this connection. As it is estimated that there will be between 40,000 and 50,000 men taking these courses. The cost will ibe heavy and this is one of the purposes of the drive or funds by I the Canadian War Services Fund Committee. OOVr.ltNMKNT I.KJI'OIT ACT' (Section 26) Not Ire of Application Xor n flnh Mcenre NOTICE IS IIEREQV'.GIVEN thot on the 31st dav of Maftsh -194 K next the Undersigned EMPRESS SOCIAL CLUD LIMITED In, tenuis to Apply to tllJ Liquor Control Board lor a Club Licence In respect of premises situated on- the top Hoor of the Ertuprees Bllock at the corner of Seooiatf Avemie and' BlJCfli i Street upon lands descrlbnt'ns Lots II and 12 of Block 23 af Section 1. Atap D23. In one t;uy oi innoe itiyjerx, mince Kiip-ert Land Registration District, in the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to keep on the premises a reasonable quantity of liquor for personal consumption on tlie premises In aocQCdAnce .with the provisions of the Ooveirnment Llauor Act und the Regtilatlans promulgated J, hereunder. DATED this 36th day of February 1041. EMPRESS SOCIAL CLUB- LIMITED By J, O. Moody, President, FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES Arriving Every Boat "BUI RIOHT!pSh01 at Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" P1W547 2nd .At.. West CO-ED Beauty Salon (F.lsle Klohn) ExclianB Bide. BLACK m l .. -a... Tin tfvtitiitmant it not pvllilhf a1 r or tda Liqvw Cwtrat Beard w f im CarnMM tt Idtiaa Cilita- Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full 'month at 25c a word. Second Searchlight Auxiliary Tea Legion, March 15. Catholic Ladies' St. Patrick Tea, March' 17. Anglican Tea Mrs. Darton's March, 18. United Tea March 20th,; Mrs. Large's Varden's pnter&lnment March 20. 102nd Auxiliary March 22. Hill CO. Dance April 4. Tea, Legion;. Horticultural Dinner, March 24. Rebekah Tea and Sale, April 2, Lutheran Tea, April 5, Metropole. Queen-.-Mary Tea, Mrs. Parkin- April 14:;. Gyro Hoedowh, April 18, L. O. D. A. Spring Sale, April 23. Mayday Dance, Oddfellows' Halt St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. j ii ir i i mi- CHIROPRACTOR Stanley Vt. Collon, D.Oh.C. Wbllare Block, Phone I4 Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex ISO Heated Rooms not Water Steam Biths ninirtg Room In Connection Mrs. C. E. Black, Prdprietren PREACHER 'Wand Pioneer j OF GOSPEL Has Succumbed Basketball Ketchikan vs. Prince j y(ltr RtcLeod Of LockepoVt Dies Rupert-tfrfdnesday and Thursday First WesByterian'. Church Belnir A( Quceil charlotte Hdspital tievuea Dy nev. vr. Alex csier Anglican tea Mrs. Darton's to-. QUEEN CHARLOTTE. March 17: morrow. March 18. ' (64) While waiting to obtain a per- The : funeral of the late eter jmaneni new pastor for the pulpit McLecd was held on Thursday Gordon Oosse is sailin . tonight ''the congregation of First Presby- from th, united Chinch in Queen on ihe-Cambsun.for Queen Char-. terian Church is receiving some- charlotte. Deceased was one of lotteCity: . Unihg of a revival with a campaign the Island: picneers and untif re- ' 'oi evangelism from a veteran but centiy resided at Lockeport on Adam Pyper of Port Clements is (stm very able, although retired, Moresby Island. He had been in in the city froth the Queen Char- gospel preacher in , the "person of m health for some time and hod totte Islands for a brief business Rev- Dr- Alex Eslet of Vancouver been In th local hospital for the visit. jwho 13 suppling the pulpit "for a rsaEt several months. He was a few Weeks, fif Filer 1 drawl P. T. A. meeting Wednesday eve- sood congregations each Sunday to ducted the service. nmg at Booth School. Address by ."1C crcn anu mware pemg m-: : . Cdpt. Allwood of RJH.R.-S on sphed by his mlssidn. Vl . PLllJ "Jamaica." The sense of Odd and realiza-1 lltW2lIl?& Lnilt! ,tion of divine salvation was h-. Rev. H. L. Foss of Seattle, Bishop fortunately too generally lacking! Pncepe In Clfv df the Pacific district of the Nor- today. d-lared"Dr. Esler irr speak- A aa III WIJ weglan Lutheran Church, And L. C. ln ywtsrday mooiins on' "The :Nasby of Minneapolis, chief audi- World's Emancipation Proclama-tor of the same church, arrived m'tlon" wlth the text lrom the First the city on the North Sea yesterday -Chapter of John. Talk of Christion morning after a Visit to Alaska and !democracy without realization of will spend several days here on was nunserrss. any xaisea church business. innsiian asmocracy oui were T. W. S. Larsons, commissioner of provincial police for British. Col umbla, Dassed through the city on..devll. M AffTVa.a.r uunKing oniy oi wnat penents they could easily . get themselves and the other fallow could go to the the Catala last evening to make the In the evening Dr. Esler spoke on round trip from Victoria to Stewart, stopping off here on the return of. the steamer Catala tomorrow. In spector" S. F. M. Moodfe; civilian protection' officer for British' Co-j lumbia, and Sergeant J. McNaught mechanical supervisor, also came north on the Catala last night and disembarked here. "Character and Conduct," attributing td'the sense of Christian values and faith or lack of such why some men and nations broke down before the dictator savages in times of crisis while others stood up against anything. 1? Try a Dally News Wanf-Ad. Little Mercy Innes Had. Been, Patient in Prince Rupert General Hospital for Some Time Mercy Innes, 21 - month - old daughter and only child of Mr 'and Mrs. Silas Innes, Eighth Avenue West, died at the home of her parents at noon Friday. The child had been ill for a few weeks in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. HEADACHES Stop ufff rlh n41Mly f rm ipllttlht hiiJ. ch. IX u untlna tkouwnd rr 4f in ttl FASTRK rrlirf with Uuckltr' Ctn-tmnui Caiiulr. TIIKEK inrrtdifnU In tltcM cnvntiit rftpfcitta rclltvc sin,ftliabl iittmiUy, lUmaUir au4 refruh. 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