LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold, Bulger's. See Gordon Sz Anderson for February furniture specials. 10 down balance over 12 months. Paul F. Carey, from Ketchikan, left on last night's train for Fair field, Iowa. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the east at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. Mrs. W. II. E. Colllson, whose husband Is In the military service here, left on last evening's train for a two weeks' visit to Smlthers. a look before you buy! ft Be sure this Bayer cross is en every tablet R. M. Winslow, assistant manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., left on last evenlatt's train for Boston and other east-J em points on business. W. C. Cranston, superintendent the Canadian National Express Edmonton, left on last night's train on his return to that city after a visit here on official du ties. Aircraftsman Harold Helgerson. who Is with the Royal Canadian Air Force at Patricia Bay, arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from the south to spend a week's leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Helgerson, 415 Seventh Avenue East Mrs. James Bland and daugh-, ter Miss Edna Bland, arrived In thp pitv from Prlnr Owuvii nn Thursday night's train. Mrs. Bland ret urned to the Interior on last evenings train and Miss Bland sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Dagbart Lund and family wish to thank all their friends for the kindness shown during their recent bereavement, also for the beautiful floral tributes. Loving Wife and Florence. Lilly and Er-ling, Holson and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Wick. Mr. and Mrs. Jck Preece, Mr. and Mrs. D. Long and family, Bill Miller, Jack Mowat Jr., iClaus Aune, Mr. and Mrs. Pete iWlngham, Oscar and Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. I. Eidsvlk, Mr. and Mrs, Armand Lund and family, Glllls Royer. Wm. Hansen, Jap Inlet; Mr. and Mrs. Furnlotls, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. 'Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Wick, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Benson, Mr. land Mrs. R. A. McLcod. Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, Mr. and Mrs. Haugen and family. The Un- derdahl family, Vancouver; Mr. ahd Mrs. P: Bergseth, Mr. and Mrs.1 H. Bergeson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morln, Mr. and Mrs. R. Strand and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sven Skog, Mr. and Mrs. II. Sorensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. Malm, Mr and Mrs. M. Jensen, Andrew Mel- vin, Mrs Johnsen and Carl, Mr and Mrs. Web. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Helland. In grid and BJorn, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Webber. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Schjesvcld, Mr. and Mrs. N. Luth, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnsen, Mr. and Mr:j. J. Moen, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gus-tafson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sol em. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Alexander, Mr and Mrs. Chris Jensen and Bon nie, Pioneer-Canadian Laundrk-a, Staff of Pioneer-Canadian Laundries, Mr. and Mrs. Hagen. Mr. and Mrs, II. K, Yamanaka and family. Mrs. Joseph Slaggard sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Jean Cameron, who has been spending a holiday visiting in Vancouver and Ocean Palls, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. William Leask of Metlakatla, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned from the south on the Princess Adelaide yeaier-day afternoon. Carson Oun-a-noot returned to his home In Hazelton this week after a visit In Prince Rupert with his brothers. Dr. C. II. Bastln, medical offl- Icer of the Workmen's Compensa tion Board, following a brief visit here on official duties, salted by the Prince Adelaide last night for Vancouver. J. 11. Pillsbury, formerly of Prince Rupert and now member of the board, will remain oer here until Tuesday afternoon when he will proceed on the Catala to Vancouver. Many Attend His Funeral Bishop Rix Officiates At Final Rites Friday Afternoon For Late Dagbart Lund There was a crowded chapel at the B. C. Undertakers yesterday afternoon when the funeral took place of the late Dagbart Lund, victim of an accident at the local dry' dock at the end of last week. Many friends gathered to pay final tributes of respect and sympathy. Rt. Rev. O. A. Rlx D.D., Bishop of Caledonia, officiated and Peter Lien presided at the organ to accompany the hymns "Abide With Me" and "Lead Kindly Light." Following the service at the chapel, interment was made in Falrvtew Cemetery. Pallbearers were O. Strand, E. Hogan, A.(Bre- dersen, J. Wick. R. A. McLeod and R. Rasmussen. There were numerous floral offerings Cambrai Chapter Has Dance Party Large Crowd Enjoyed Affair In Oddfellows' Hall LaU Night. Last night In the Oddfellows' Hall a large crowd was In attendance at a dancing party given by the Cambrai Chapter. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Bmplre. Dancing to the strains of Jean de Carlo's Orchestra continued from 9 until 2:00, with Johnny Coma-dina acting as master of ceremonies. Highlight of the evening was the song "Moon Over London," written by Mrs. Jean Elklns and sung for the guests by Miss Betty Wood. Following this, delicious refreshments were served by the committee under the convenorshlp of Mrs. George MltchelL Generai convenor for1 .the party was Mrs. T) Fraser, with Miss Betty Ellison and Miss Jean Wilson in charge or the tickets and Mis. Ruth Olllett in charge of deviations which wore of patriotic 'vpp FORMER EDITOR DEAD ABERDEEN Scotland. Feb. 28 ft W L. Warden, 07 former edi tor of the London Dally Mall, died after a long Illness. REMINDING YOU.... , . . that a Complete and First-Class AUTOMOBILE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE Is available to all at National Motor btrvlce. The shop is well equipped to handle all classes of work and is personally conducted by "Colin" Miller, who has devotpd his lifetime of service to the motoring public. National Motor Service PHONE RED HU'i Miss Louise Gate, general yc-retary for Canada of the Young Women's Christian Association with headquarters in Toronto, will ftATURDVY PA02 rOW i ! ! ; HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert . K. B. Carruthers, Fort Barrett: Sgt. H. D. King and H. Wright, city; J. Allan, C. N. Boyd and W. 1L MacBeth, Vancouver: George Mochen, Esqulmalt; J E. HarrBj' R.C.N.; Austin Kulelscn. Tucki Inlet. Central Peter, Fred and Elmer Mlnosky, Vancouver; Mrs. M. C. Donald and Jwms, Bend, B.C. Royal J. Glassl, Vancouver. The County Court action of S. L Peachy vs. George Shenton and Harry Edgar, in which there were claims for $406.75 and $500 respectively by the plaintiff, has been settled out of court. V. O. Fulton was counsel for the plaintiff and T. W. Brown for defen-'Cants. Household Furniture 12 FINE MATTRESSES priced at 9 UNTAINTED CHEST OF DRAWERS priced 0 and from up C DROP-LEAF TABI. priced at CHESTERFIELD BEDS with OCCASIONAL CHAIR- priced : at 1 ENTERPRISE OIL BURNER HEATER just like new, at a very low price. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue iWiVA'iViV.ViV.ViV.W.ViV I Cafe Reopening The U & I Cafe. Waterfront, will reopen March 1, under same management. All Canadian Union Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada Prince Rupert, B.C., Unit No. 1 MEETINGS Every fourth Sunday, 2:30 I p.m., of Each Month. METROPOLE HALL Phone Red 469 P.O. Box 577 i l For Full Line of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Sec Our Window VARIETY STORE ANNOUNCEMENT We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT jat our shop, with Mr. Charlie v. ,j an in iuii cnarce. as Charlie has many years' ex-' perience in the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do it for you. WE ALSO CARRY DRESS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LING - TAILOR Sixth Street Phone 619 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Wait. IN THE RITRK.MfJ COl'KT OF BRITISH coi.i'MiiiA is ruomn: Jln the Matter of the "Administration Ait" and In thr Matter of the IMate u( Harold Kornrllun hrmlfii, othrnvNc known at Humid Snunson utid 'Harold SnaiiMni, lM'rard. TAKE NOTICE Umt toy Ordrr ot H! Honor Judge Ftsfrwr. IwaI Judge of tin; Buprctno Oourt of British OolumbU I won on the 29th day of January AU. 194J aippolnul AOminisUaloT of the Eitate of II.' aid KorneUus Svendsen, othrwLtc kuon as TfaraU Bwaiuon, Mid Harold Bwonnon. Demmed, formerly ui City of Wnce liupert, wtio dld cm or about the 2Ui day ot October 1041. Alt jicrijcn nCebttd to the sold rsut r roqulred to pay the amount cl ''ieir ;id?uuxii)M to tn fortliwktli ftnrt all Dorsum htvtng cUUm stilnrt the ali Eml r rtqulreri to fv uiem wjwj me properly vertiled on t bfore Uw IMh 1ny 'f March 1912 falUnc which dMriuuHon 1II U mtue having re gar J only to suolt claims of whuh I stall have bevn noUflrd. DATED nt Prlnc rtupert, BjC. this 10th day if Prtruwy 1913. NORMAN A. WATT Official Annilntetrator Prince Rupert, B O Timely Recipes MAPLE RICE PUDDING 1 1 cup rice 2 etips milk, r. U. tablespoons cornstarch. . Vi cup maple syrup 2 egg yolks. 2 egg whites cup maple syrup Boll rice in salted water until i?nder. Scald milk in double boiler. Stli cornstarch smooth in V cup naple syrup and add gradually to tht hot milk. Stir until mixture thickens and cook 15 minutes. Add rice and well beaten egg yolks. Place in buttered baking dish. 3eat egg whites until stiff. Gradually add the one quarter cup maple syrup and spread over pudding. Bake in a moderate oven 35d cit'grees F.i until delicately orowned about 15 minutes. The action in County Court of William Jerome Walnwrlght. William Wainwright and George Wainwrlght vs. Alex Wylie. in which there are claims for $147.25, $17G and $170, Is being settled out of court. T. W. Brown Is counsel for the plaintiffs and W O. Fulton for defendant. FOOTHILLS COAL Bulkley Valley Lump and Slack Comox Pea and Nut Lumber and Building Supplies of All Kinds of at - i I Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone CS1 Phone 653 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding i SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL. AND MINING MACHINERY 'I. . AH Types of las, .Engines, 1 Repaired and Overhauled tfnhcuhcetnehtA All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Welsh Tea, Mrs. Armstrong 5th East. Feb. 28. 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Oddfel lows' Hall, March 2. Oddfellows' Fortnightly Scotch Dance, Mar. 7. Admission 50c. Re freshments. Anglican Jumble Bale, March 12 S.O.N. Dance March 13. St, Patrick's Tea, Catholic Hall March 17. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Lakie's. March 19. Little rforway Tea, Mrs. Munthe's. March 19. B.O.N. Dance March 27. L.O.B.A. Spring Sale, April 8. St. Peter's Spring Sale, Arn 23T be a visitor In Prince Rupert next) Wednesday in the course of a western tour to inspect IIoatsa Houses throughout the country. She will arrive Wednesday morning by boat and proceed east by the evening train. Mil FOR SALE FOR SALE New go-cart, rtojwn-able. Apply Box 217 Daily News or 627 West Third, days. 52 FOR SALE 1930 Dodge Coupe, excellent condition. Phone 847 between 8 and 5. $700.00 cash. (50) HOUSE FOR SALE Sixth Avenue East Phone Black 910. (53) FOR SALE 1931 Ford coach, re- bored, for cash. Phone Black 966: (61) FOR SALE A few bundles of old newspapers, cheap. Apply Dally News. Uf FOR SALE Door with complete fittings; large stock of windows and large stock of Iron pipes, extra heavy steam pipe up to 4-inch. Phone Blaek 324. B. C. Furniture. Third Ave. FOR SALE Owner must sell Seven-room house, Ambrose Av enue; two storey, four bedrooms. fully modern. New septic tank Two lots. In excellent shape Small cabin Included. Annual taxes around $50. Oood Income from rent. Price $2700 cash or $2900 on terms with $1500 down balance as ent. II. O. Helger son Ltd. M WANTED WANTED To trade Vancouver revenue producing property fur similar property In Prince H i-pert. Inquire Dybhavn ii Hanson Ltd. , 'V.. WANTED - To rent by coup!' house by March 16; $20 to $25. Apply Box 214. Dally News HOUSEKEEPER, for small family room, board and good wage m pleasant home. Phone Red 379 WANTED Immediately, three used air rifles, 306 Sixth Street tf YOUNO Couple looking for a house or apartment, furnished or unfurnished. WlTMng to pay $36- $30 monthly. Steady Dry Dock worker. Apply Box 210 Dally News. W WANTED Young man for warehouse. Apply Swift Canadian Co. WANTED Stenographer. Permanent position. Phone 664. (50) WANTED Janitor for business building, part time. $30 monthly. Apply Box 213. Dally News FOR RENT Two front rooms waterfront, first of the month Phone Blue 815, S2 IJOARI) AND KOQM ROOM AND BOARD. Phone Red 976. '54 1 ROOM AND BO'ARD for men sharing. Phone Blue 805. '50 BOARD AND ROOM Mrs E. Jackson. 851 Ninth Ave. Wost. Phone Green 590. &0 PERSONAL NOW 18 THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB v'as Clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno., etc. Six Dominion-wide exams held since the war began, Free Booklet. M. C. C. Schools, Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER-gartcn with our help, Canadian Kindergarten Institute, caro M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg. Man. a'(;i"nt's PATENTED Device saves gas am azingly. Improves performance. Demonstrated In 30 minutes, any car, truck, tractor. Guaranteed, harmless. Attractive agency proposition. Victory Manfg. Company. Cornwall, Ontario. "for Is ai jT61 nt ent FOR RENT OR SALE-Comfortable four-room hou.no at Salt Lakr i. Phone Qrcen 068, itf. CHURCH NOTici ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURru r an. r..i on. M.itt ,,, live, Rev. J. II. Myrwanf, Pastor. Res. 1077 1st Ave v i Mrs. I. Pmuiss. Organist Miss Beatn. , -Miss Alma Dybhavn. 8 s p. ; SUNDAY, MARCH 1 10 00 a jr. Sunday School 11:00 a jn Divine Services in KngUsh. Brx n , 7 30 pan. Continued series of Lenten servic N B -Please note change in time for Sunday s Invited. MONDAY, MARCH . aw pm tnurrn council meeting. Also b, important meeting. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of Alma Rosang will take place on Monday at 2:00 p.m. from the chapel of the B. C Undertakers. is tiii: m tii km i: rm ht or iikitmi i i Mint iv ruoimr. In (! Msllrc mt thr " tilmlftMrstlwt tmt In Iho Mll-r f tlr l4U f JtlmU n, I ft nl TAKE NOT1CK thai tor Order of Ka Hew Juda Platar OaSad trie Seek da oT ftbruary IS43 I was uxnlnvad Ad- mSnlatmtof witii the Win aoiamd of um SMeJe ot the las June fonwrtT of Alio Arm. SUbh baa. nMner. who eiad on o Xh day it Maruanr 1940 AU bavlnc r talma aauiat the aMd to muiml to forward them to or tnftv Uarrh Slat IS4S propartT earl. fWd and all !ms tralahted to h aaM Mtete are reqtdred to pmf to am the amount of har uidvoMdnaaa forthwith DATCD m frtnm, Ruprrt n c trila SSUi CUT -J Pebnaw-r A I IM3 NORMAN A WATT OffmakJ AiUnuitatravr Pnii Hi)v. B f A. MacKenzie Furniture In -A (H)OI) PLAI T, TO 111 Y 15 KUPKRTIA Sprinc-Killcd MATTRFsr Ov(t 400 rm .iprinu With rottnn j,., V ii! i:.iii'd borrtrr i-a' h S U K SprinL'-Fillcd MATTltKSSK s A .XW Jr..'" r.-v HI .' U .71 PHONi; 775 mm RAH WAV w 88 Trans-Atlantic To VanpoMver via Ocean rails a m "PRINCHte ADKLAIDK" even To Vancouver Dlrr t "PRINCB88 NOftAir Feb. 12th. Ord M .. To Ketchikan. Wrangell. Junenu : Feb. Sth. 19th. March 1st. !.' Connections at Vancouver with Canada- r :" Pull Information. Tickets and Hewrvalions frti M. L. COATLS. (,I:M:K.L AGENT, I'KlNf i: HlTIfc Start the Year Right By Saving Our coupons for Useful Household Items. Call in and let us expialn (his plan to you. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Havo More Cents" P.O. Hot 575 Phones 18, 19 WAVWA'iVAVA'.V.V I , THE SEAL OF i QUALITY 0 p Z TOiri i n mm m Sockcyc Salmon Fancy Red S Her ring E in Tomato Sauce X Sandwich Sjireads V Snirnil Rnl Smoked Salmon Bloater (LASMHV OLAH(.i( i v, 0-0!aM".v. has deriii (t wearliiK v., IN' mi: hi Titrm; , con Mint i In Ik Mjli.f . -t In Ihe j(rf lnu TAKE No:: Honor, w i ' dar of J; . potBM Ku-bartd rtw baring Iiv . Ihe Mnmcl all parur raauimi hMMhtnti BATTT) , SOU) daf Mi: 1! 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