UESDAY. JANLYJ17 3, 1942. (ftf'. 1 WA STRENGTH 15 under proof Svkn CONTENTS 26 on omit rat cn.nnif . cu Lin- lunddi tncL.ND us advertisement is not puo- Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Mrs. Reg iCwo will take place tomorrow. hVeeiirsday January 7 at 2:00 p. pi ! m ?.he First Baptist Church Funeral Notice Members of the Canadian Legion s L are requested to attend (BE jlii uneral of their late comrade IBlif! Thompson from the Angli- Church, Thursday. January 8, 2 30 DJn. LEST WE FORGET. Funeral Notice Trip funeral of the late John D. iFruse) will take place on Wednes- Oav January 7 at 11 a.m. irom lh B C Undertakers Chapel, If I '. t, ,-. ,i . A J. .'. A A 1 t Wedding Is Quiet But Pretty Event Daughter of .Mr, and .Mrs. George ! Casey Married to Curth Carlson. A quiet and pretty adding took place on Saturday eventn? at the home ol Mr. and Mrs George Casey on Eleventh Avenue when j their daughter. Beryl Marie was united In marriage to Curth J. Carlson, Rev. A. F. MacSween officiating. Mrs. Jeanette Henriksen was the matron of honor and Erllnij Curl-I son attended the groom while llt-ttle Miss Pat Hardy was a very pretty flo:er girl. A number of intimate friends witnessed the ceremony and remained to offer their tjood wishes to the newlyweds who will tike up residence in the city. TOPS IS COFFEE Mail Schedule For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5 p.m. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.m. For Vancouver Tuesday 12:30 p.m. Thursday 10:15' p.m. Friday - 9:30 pjn. Saturday 10:15 p.m. From Vancouver I Sunday - - pm. Wednesday 10:00 a.m. I Friday 10:00 am. For Stewart and Premier Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday 2 p.m. From Stewart and Premier Tuesday a.m. . Thursday 8:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 p.n. For Alice Arm, N'aas River and Port Simpson-Sunday 7 p.m. From Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson' ' Tuesday 11:30 a.m. For Ocean Falls Thursday 10:15 p.m. Saturday 10:15 p.m. From Ocean Falls-Wednesday 10:00 a.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. C.N.R. Trains Ftr the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 P.m. . . . : : t It IS Really Keep in a Good Stock of TELKWA OR ALBERTA The Best Quality Goal-is Needed at a Time Like This Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 . FURNITURE FURNITURE-Chesterfleld Suites, Dinette Suites, Bedroom OCCASIONAL Suites. Ranges. PIECES-Livlng Day Lounges. Room Tables. End Tablea. ,hlM n.Aia RadW Tables, Smoker Stands. Upholstered Chairs Tea Wagons. Hassocks. Clothes Hamper, Wall Mirrors, China Cabinets Cedar Chests, Hall Tree. rimts AXMINSTER CARPETS and Linoleum Rugs. Axmlnster ..-i.r Carpets, sizes from 15x27 to 9x12; Jaspe Inlaid Rugs, Linoleum Rugs Congoleum Rugs, Inlaid. Printed Linoleum, Felt Base, (sold BAtuluf&ravelgard Twin Sets. Fitted CasfS. Wardrobe Trunks Trunks. Steamer Trunks. Suitcases. Gladstone Bags. Letter Cases and Zipper Cases. Pihre TOY AND WHEEL GOODS-Doll Prams, poll r.v-MM ConwU Walkers, Children's Rockers. Baby Swings. Baby H h c hairs Carriages. Wagons, Kiddie Kars, Scooters, veloclpldes, Uaby Automobiles, Wheelbarrows. EKo's Furniture Stor.e THIRD AVI WP. TRINCE KUrfcKi. u. Clogged NOSE SPOIL SLEEP? Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril . . . (1) It ihrinks cvollen membranes; (2) Soothes Irritation; (3) Helps flush nasal passages, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Miss Tekla Fulton returned to the city on Saturday night's train after a New Year holiday visit at I Terrace. J. E. Ormheim, local fur dealer, returned to the city on Saturday night's train after spending a couple of days at Terrace on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone will sail Thursday night on the Prince George for Vancouver and elsewhere in the south on a two weeks' vacation trip. Miss Marjorle Kenney returned on Saturday night's- train to her school teaching duties here after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday at Terrape with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kenney arrived in the city from Terrace on Saturday night's train from; the Interior. Mr. Kenney sailed on the Prince Rupert for Victoria to attend the session of the legislature as member for. Skecna, while Mrs. Kenny stayed over here for a brief visit. A Personal Tribute . . . To Our Friend Shef Thompson, Who Has Passed On. Shef Thompson has passed on and we have lost a dear friend. His familiar figure on the streets of Prince Rupert is no more but his memory will always remain in our hearts. We knew him for six years but even in that short time he won a lasting place in our hearts -a trie neighbor In "word and deed nothing was too much trouble for Shef FEE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES The condition of Sidney Fraser,! badly Injured in a recent accident at the -dry dock shlpb here, continues to bT bnUdlng yard qulti serious, -i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas vCajhen and family of Juneau were here at the end of the v;eek enroute to Seattle for a visit. They are well known rsidents of many years' standing In the Alaska capital. to do to help a friend. We. who were with him when he passed peacefully away to the Great Beyond feel thankful that he was able to come to our home and be with us to the las:. Today, we bow our heads and, from our hearts, can say with the host of his friends, many who have known him since the early days, "Shef has gone from us hero but he lives in our heart3 with many precious memories and we have lost a dear friend." MRS. HORACE ALTON. GEOLOGIC FACT We say "old as the hills" and changeable as the weather." Ac tually the hills 'are younj In geol ogic age; the weather constant. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 Compliments of the Season ! MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Mr .and Mrs, F. Russell were passengers this afternoon for u. Miss Kathleen Lalng left on last jilght's train for a trip to Saska toon. Charles Graham, Inspector of mines, was a passenger on last night's train for Telkwa on official duties. H. L. Faulkner, we'l known Ju neau barrister, was here at the I end of the week going thiough on a brief trip to Seattle. Mrs. Harry Gunsalus and daughter from Ketchifcan were passengers on last evening's train going through to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs, Tony Malm, who had been paying a visit here following their arrival from the Yukon, left at the end of the week for Vancouver. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be four hours late which would bring it In at 3 o'clock Wednesday morning. t Duncan McRae left Saturday night to resume his studies at Ocean Falls, after spending the Christmas and New Year season visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McRae. Mrs. J. D. McLennan, wife of Major McLennan of the Canadian Scottish, arrived Iri the city at the end of the week from Vancouver for a brief visit, sailing by the Catala this afternoon on her return south. Rev. Father Edgar Gallant, well-known priest of the Koman Catholic Church at Skagway, was a passenger In the city at the end of last week going through to Se attle enroute to the eastern Unit ed States for a vislr,. Municipal Chapter, Imperlrl Or der. Daughters of ,the Empire, was in regular session last nlht with J. A. Teng, the regent, in the chair. Business was largely of a routine nature. Subsidiary chap ters of the I.O.D.E. will be having nomination meetings during th coming week with annual meetings for election of officers in February. Annual meeting of Mu nlcipal Chapter will be in March. tfttheuhcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Oddfellows Fortnightly Scotch Dance, January 10. Admission 50c. Cathedral Evening Branch Tea, Legion Hall, Jan. 17. Proceeds for war work. Presbyterian Jan. 23. Burns' Banquet, Queen Mary Tea January 31. We Als6 Carry BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 960 DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl Ladies' and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station ' I f HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Capt. Selkirk, R.C.A., city: II. McDonald, Stewart. IF AND WHEN LONDON, Jan. 5: tt German radio stations are. playing a new version of the Na2l "Invasion" song "We're parching Against England." Chorus of the new song goes: "Let's get at Ihem! Let's get at them Tomorrow we shall face the English enemy." FREE FRENCH HONORS LONDON1, Jan. 6: 0i . The Cross of Liberation, instituted by the i Free French for Its bravest fighting men, has been pinned on more than 150 soldiers, sailors and airmen. It carries the automatic ..... , . . J 1 r, i J awaiu ui iuc vsiuia uc VJMCire Willi palm. i OWED FOR SALE FOR SALE 2 logging Jack3, 1300 ft. 'i" cable, windows all sizes, 2-inch soil pipe, black pipe up to 6-inch, steam pipe extra heavy 2'2-lnch to 3-lnch just like new. Phone Black 324. B. C Furniture. (tf) JUST Received, a large stock of ' men's work pants and fine dress pants at very reasonable prices, in all sizes. B. C. Clothiers Ltd. Third Avenue. FOR SALE Annette's All Fur Coats at half, price. Shoes, all colors and sizes, $1.95 per pair. FOR RENT (8) ROOM FOR RENT For men wishing to share. Phone Blue 805. WANTED WANTED Trolling boat, 32-34 ft., not over five years old, in good condition, and a snap for cash. Write Box 190, Daily News. (9) WANTED Two or three rooms or small house, se'ml - furnished. Feb. 1. Apply Box 191, Dally News. (5) LOST LOST Anyone taking a pair of black fur-trimmed elvet overshoes, size 3'2, from Armouries, Saturday night, would they please phone Black 196. (5) STRAYED from 186 First Ave. E., chocolate brown female Cocker Spaniel pup. Answers to name "Queenie." LOST Ten dollar bill about Dec. 3 In city. Finder rewarded at Dally News. 5) B. C. Furniture Co. 1 Underwood Portable Typewriter, iri first- class condition. 10 Reconditioned K 1 1-chen Ranges for coal and woqd of various makes at very low prices. 1 Chesterfields, Beds and One Occasional Chair, some very fine patterns to choose from. Radio Tables, Coffee Table and Lamps at low prices. Phone Black 324 THIRD AVENUE ENTERPRISE FRUIT and PRODUCE Co. THIRD AVENUE AND FIRST STREET "Specializing in Fruit and Vegetables You are cordially welcome to inspect our store. We will demonstrate our new produce. "DELNOR" FROZEN FRUIT and VEGETABLES PHONE 313 FREE DELIVERY F2 BRUNSWICK SARDINES Regular tins; 2 for CLARK'S CATSUP Regular bottles; each RINSO OR OXYDOL Large packages; each LYNN VALLEY 15 oz. tins; J for LIBBY'S SPINACH Fancy quality; 16 oz. tins; '1 for Doz. 11c 16 c 25c PEACHES 29c 25c TOMATOES Libby's; 16 oz. tins; each WAX ROLLS 100 ft; cutter edg; per roll PEARS Choice quality; 16 oz. tins; 2 for PURE LARD 1-lb. cartons; each NEW NAVEL ORANGES Large Size Medium Site 35 3 doz, 95 doz, 25 ' 3 3 doz. FOR COUGHS and COLDS !J Ormes Bronchial Syrup: For heavy, tight and chessty colds ; 8 ozs. Ormes Horehound and Honey: Linzey & Ingram LTD. EGGS Grade "A" large: cartoned: doz PUMPKIN Nabob; 16 oz. iln.s, :t for LOGANBERRIES Choice quality, 16 oz. tins; each 2 PHONES. 585 586 Start the New Year Right . . . Shop Where Yortr Dollar Buys the Most! 40c 25c 15c Ormes Lid. 77hs Pioneer Drtu&iats 9c 19c 25c RED SPRING SALMON Fancy quality, centre cutr. 1L V2-IU. Ulis; each CLARK'S SOUPS Tomato or Vegetable; .1 tins .. 25 LEA & PERRIN'S SAUCE The best! pint bottle 35c 15c GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 16, oz. tins ; J for 25c 70' 50c Pleasant, soothing, easy to take. Children like it ; 8 ozs -. 50c Ormes Vitamin Capsules: A, B, D and G Tonic Appetizer Builder: 50 caps. ...... r $1.25 Ormes Halibut Oil Capsules: Natural Vitamin A and D: 50 caps. . . t ..v.. . 75c luu caps .... $i.Zj Ormes Halibut Oil: In convenient "dropper bottle; oz 1 oz . 50c $1.00 When Yon Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable PHONE 13 21-Hour Service at Regular Rates Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert regularly each week for Vancouver, calling; at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Return CSn A A Tickets on saU Novl loth, 1941, to Feb. 15th, tJ)OUUU 1942. Final return limit March 15th, 1942. Plus Tax Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write R. S. GRE1G. CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 538 Third Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines VA ;1