PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS EATON'S New 1943 Spring and Summer Catalogue lias now been Mailed. It you have not received your copy, write and one will be mailed immediately. Shop from EATON'S Catalogue "A STORE BETWEEN COVERS" 'T. EATON CLn. WINNlPfd CANADA Visit Our Order Office GIG 3rd Ave., West, Prince Rupert Telephone Blue 400 Tonight's train, .due to arrive from the East at 6 o'clock ,was reported this morning to be three hours late. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. W. C- Osborne is leaving tonight for Vancouver. ACommunlty Sunday School, East End Hall, March 21, 2:30 p.m. (67) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodgkin-son have received word that their on, Frank, has arrived overseas. A NOTICE Meyer's Studios Introductory offer. One 8x10 colortone portrait. Only $1.99. For appointment apply Star Shop, 625 Third Ave. West. George Christopher is leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. T. H. Burrows, C. A. Carmen and W. Oarlock are leaving tonight for Vancouver, Bride of George Buckley at Quiet Ceremony 4U Robert D. Seal, advertising manager of the Ketchikan Alaska Chronicle, was in the city Thursday evening on his way to Seattle for a business trip. Vancouver Couple Married On Friday Miss Katherine Miquelon Becomes The marriage took place quietly yesterday afternoon at the Manse of First Presbyterian Church, Rev. A. F. MacSween officiating, of Miss Katherine Miquelon and George Buckley, both of Vancouver. The bride had arrived earlier in the day from the south. - Witnesses were George Evoy ! and Jack Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Buckley will reside in Prince Rupert, the groom belns in the employ of Smith Bros, and Wilson here. Announcement All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 29. 24. Orange Invitation Dance March Sonja Home Cooking Sale. April Eastern Star Dance, March 26. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows Hall, April 2. Presbyterian Spring Sale Apr. 15. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. A Cash for old gold, Bulger's. A Elio's Pay Casli for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. Funeral Held On Friday Final Rites for Joseph Cook Kamloops Yesterday Afternoon at KAMLOOPS, March 20 The funeral took place here yesterday afternoon of Joseph Cook of Prince Rupert who passed away at Tran-quille Sanitarium earlier in the week. Mr. Cook was born at Leicester, England, fifty-five years ago and came to Prince Rupert In the spring of 1914. Later he moved to Terrace and, after ranching there for ten years, returned to Prince Rupert In 1930 and latterly had been In the employ of the Department of Transport at Digby Island. s Deceased leaves to mourn hl3 loss his widow at Prince Rupert and daughter, Mrs. J. G. Wilkinson at Ottawa. UUath cud HidmcH l.-l iteW PAUL MCSPHV, OM6. OF THl 6RCATf ST CHESS CUAMPIOW? THAT EVER LIVtD, PlArfD BLIND- (A.OlO AMD WCM A6iK$f riHT Straws piayibs simuitameoosl-- We always "play fair" in consistently maintaining a policy of finest quality, fairly priced vCortoon,coufte5yChqmberstHQlifax Herald h! PLAYING IN TOURNAMENT Thirty-Four Teams Entered Competition of Queen Mary Chapter in Thirty-four teams have been entered for the forthcoming bridge turnament of Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire which Is to get under way next week. The opening draw Is as follows: G. W. Rudderham and George Howe vs. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Weder. Mrs. Charles Graham and P. Smith vs. Mrs. West and Mrs. S. L. Peachey. Mrs. Timermeister and Mrs. A. H. Silversides vs. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Teng. G. Mclntyre and F. W. Grimble vs. Mrs. A. Berner and Mrs. James Simpson. , Mrs. A. T. Parkin and John Bul ger vs. Sergeant A. Underhlll and Corp. Hashley. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Glassey vs. Corp. O. S. Blues and Corp. Towns- ley. Mrs. George Hills and partner vs. Mrs. C. E. Cullin and C. E. Dodi- mead. Ernest Wilding and A. H. Hill- Tout vs. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart. Mrs. F. G. Oldham and Corp. D. Hodgson vs. Private G Rochlln and Corp. Mont gome rie. Private Dan Dempsey and Private W. Nordstrom vs. Mrs. Ernest Gammon and Mrs. J. E, Jack. Corp. V. E. Fahlman and Corp. J. P. Lamont vs. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Foote. Sam Lanfer and Dean Pafley vs. Mrs. McCrae and Mrs. E. V. Whiting. Tom King and Private Harry Weiner vs. Mrs. Sam Hougan and Mrs. J. Kaspar. Sergeant Robertson and Leading Aircraftsman Miller vs. Mrs. George Hill and Mrs. C. E. Dodimead. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Black vs. Lieut. George Dartars and Lieut. H. Reynolds. ! bioker W. E. Johnson and Chief .Stoker W. Bradshaw vs. Mr. and I Mrs. Paplin. j Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Black vs. Mi,s, Adpck and partner. RANK1 FOR SOVIET DOCTORS MOSCOW. March 20 O' Military rank of Lieutenant-general has been conferred on distinguished physicians in the Red Army includ ing Academician N. Burdenko and Prof. E. Smlrnov, the latter also receiving the Order of Lenin for organization work. PENNV-IN-rOUND FOR WAR JOHANNESBURG!!, March 20 0 This largest and wealthiest city of South Africa has Increased Its municipal taxation rate from five- pence to sixpence in the pound to meet the city's extra expenditures lor war. J. M. S. Loubser D.C.. B.A. Chiropractor tVa.Urr Block Phone 641 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. fhone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET PRINCE RDPERT I GOLD SEAL! mm 1 fa "DoCI'yl i Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon and B fry IIaTS Herring in Tomato Sanca n N m ti u ta FOR SALE FOR SALE Studio couch set, dining table, bedroom furniture, etc. 1380 6th Ave. E., after 5 o'clock. (67) FOR SALE Complete household furniture. 1333 Overlook Street. (69) FOR SALE Counters, Stools, Ta bles, Chairs, Awnings, Ice Frigs, Electric Ice Cream Frig., Cook Stove, Cash Register, Show Case, , Candy Scales and other articles. Phone Green 461. (67) FOR SALE Furniture and house hold articles. 806 Borden St. (69) ROOM and board for men sharing. 718 Fraser St. (68) FOR SALE Small house, ready for possession in two weeks. Blue 561, evenings. (67) FOR SALE Kitchen tables, each $3.50. Elio's, Third Avenue. FOR SALE 35 only diner chairs. Each $1.50. Elio's Furniture. Third Avenue. FOR SALE 95 h.p. G.M.C. Master Buick, Marine Conversion In A. 1 shape. Including shaft, propellor. batteries and gurdles. Box 457 Dally News. (68) FOR SALE Motor Boat Vera S . Fry, 36xl0'2x5 t. H. D. Enterprise Engine. Responsible pur chaser may continue present contracts. M. M. Stephens (68) FOR SALE Household, practically new. with four rooms. Apply at 1325 Overlook St. (67 FOR SALE Snap for cash, 15-foot open launch, 3 h.p. air-cooled engine. Phane Red 323. (67) WANTED Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms I am hoth on active service 3 but will be back on your o N .nn H grocer s ti ditions permit. urgently needed. Mrs. Oarbntt. WANTED Accommodation for naval officer and wife, urgently needed. Phone Black 716. (70) WANTED .38 calibre ' Smith a Wesson revolver. Apply Gerald Tuma, Port Edward. (67) YOUNO girl wants housework; good cook, also good references. Box 458 Daily News. HAS anypne a camera radio they want to sell? Box 454 Dally News. (67) WANTED Kit of carpenter's tools. Apply Box 455 Dally News. (67) WANTED Room by Call 35, C. W. Jones. gentleman, (68) WANTED Room and board or furnished room for lady. Urgent. Blue 419. (70) WANTED by April 1st, girl for care of house and baby In mother's absence. Apply 1413 Overlook. (70 WANTED To rent or lease. 5 or 6 room house, unfurnished. Clar ence Thomson, Phone 423 or 53. (tf) WANTED Naval officer and wife urgently need living quarters of any kind Immediately. Are willing to do any redecorating or Im provements. Box 452 Dally News IIELP WANTED (63) WANTED Stenographer for a wholesale grocery house, permanent position to satisfactory party. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 39. (tf) WANTED Two female store clerks for old established grocery store in Prince Rupert. Apply Unem-playment Insurance Commission A.F. 37 FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room for gentleman. 801 Borden Street. (67) PERSONAL STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at home for Job as Stenographer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter Car rier, Mall Clerk. Customs Exam-lnr, etc. Free advice and re cord of appointment of our students from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg. The old est in Canada. No Agents. LOST LOST In Post Office a purse con talnlng 4 dry dock cheques. Reward for finder. Enquire at Time Office, Dry Dock, (72) rB'rWTiT'iEii!y:ir'TaT::iMii!:iTy 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 1:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:30 p.m. Sunday School. SATURDAY March,, CHURCH NOTICE ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Dean Very. Rev. J. II. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster Peter Lien. Sunday School Supt. Frank J. Skinner, 30 p.m. Eventpg Prayer and Sermon. tVnn Rcrvires will be held everv Wednesday ... - , j (.JOJI FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Fifth and Young) Rev. C. A. WrightMinister Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. "The Church In Prayer" Sunday School, 12:15. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. "Worship In Spirit and in Tnith Solo "The Stranger of Galilee" Pte. Harrington. Social Fellowship Hour following the evening service WeY "The wage of sin Is death, but the gift of God is Eternal Lift The "Friendly Church" where strangers and visitors are en-- welcome. There will be a dedication service the evening of the ai ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 5th and McRride Magnus B. Anderson Pastor 11:00 a.m. "Christ's Last Invitation." 7:30 D.m. "The Final Home of the Redeemed." - The last in Is It this world but changed? What will be our E'.atus toot! Wednesday, 8:00 p.m., Lenten Service, "The Lord Accused. Always a cordial welcome to all! Community Sunday School 2:30 p.m. Sunday Afternoon. East End Hall, 1215 7th Avenue East Opening Date Sunday, March 21, 1913 Superintendent Rev. E. W. Scott rtt-fTinf7ri and nnprntpH nnripr the anxnlces of the Anslkll E JLUineran, jrciHetusuu, rirau)iciiun anu uinwu viv. . . ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, SEAL U Rector Rev. E. . Scott 11:00 a.m. Mbrnlna Service. Sermon: "Come. We Must Bdi" 12:00 noon Sunday School and Bible Class. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. Sermon: "A Christian Civu&'Jx' Wednesday Evening, 7:30 Midweek Lenten Service Thursday Evening at 8:00 p.m. Meeting of the Young C:?s ill WiV iiaUt . L 1 1 .lit i VU blVll I. A I'l 1. W Ml. w - j wus meeung unu io une part hi uic atuviuvj ui in; "-t- Club. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A. Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith Choir Leader Sunday, March 21, 1913 lliOO a.mMornlng Worship. Anthem "Crown Him Lord of All' Junior Choir 12:15 p.m. Church School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Solo Mr. John E. Davey. 8:30 p.m. The Sunday Evening Hour. The Minister will preach at both services. Strangers and Men in the Services cordially welcome FIRST UNITED CHURCH , 036 Sixth Avenue West Public Worship at -11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Church School at 12:15. Come and worship with us. 1 11 MM . IB . I A. Mackenzie rurnitureL A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 30 KITCHEN TABLES, drop sides with qare suitable for dinette sets, in white wood. DINETTE CHAIRS to match with red ieaw white wood. Phone 775 be taken in during this time and your co-opu fully appreciated. u 327 3ra les-' of tM Miss Violet Mah wishes to notify the patrons Sunrise Beauty Sab that the shop will be closed for the next few weeks durW absence on a business trip to the east. Applnlm" , natronal' aiso expressing sincere tnanks ior yuui fU the past year and hoping to serve you better sw latest fashions upon her return. AnvrecW