PAGE THREE 13V 00 delicious nourishing SANDWICHES can be made from a 4 oz. bottle of A Help Norway Invitation Oddfellows' Hall, Jan. 29. BOVRIL Spread itthinly, because It i$ highly concentrated. Wonderful on hot buttered toast; try it today. ,., Week of Prayer Is Opened Here Itev. M. H. Anderson First Presbyterian .Monday Speaker Church at "Our Christian Heritage" was the subject of Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, 'pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, In speaking Monday night at the opening tfhhcuhcemehtJ All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. L. O. L. meeting every Monday, Oddfellows Hall. All Orangemen are welcome. Cons of Norway Invitation Dance Jan. 7, Oddfellows' , Hall. Tickets from members. Cambral Snowball Frolic, Jan. 22, Oddfellows' Hall. WANTED Driver for retail grocery truck. Man, military exempt or female. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 26. (5) lANTED An experienced girl Tor housework. Good wages. Apply Mrs. Robert Gordon, Gordon's Hardware, McBrlde St. (5) Vf ANTED Male or female sales clerk for store at Premier. Wages $100 per month. Apply VIC AM17 Unemployment Insurance Commission. r ;Jt- (5) WANTED Teacher for Digby Island rural school Salary $100 Per month. Apply. Secretary. Dodge Cove, via Prince Rupert, "C. (306) room aniFboard HOARD and room for men shar ing. 718 Fraser Street. TILLIE THE TOILER meeting in First Presbyterian i Church of the series of National 1 fir t . wcck oi n-ayer services being held in Prince Rupert. Mr. Anderson told a gathering of about Iorty persons that the true repre sentative of Christianity was one wno, as Christ had done, would give his life for his Christian cf-torts and Ideals. There was a period of prayer In which several persons took part. John E. Davey presided at organ. Last evening the service was held In St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral with Rev. E. W. Scott, rector of. St. Peter's Church, In charge and Peter Lien presiding at the organ. Mr. Scott spoke on "The Church Universal" and stressed the fact that more time appeared to be spent on differences than on agreement. "The Church Universal," established by Jesus Christ, was greate-than a denomination, rose above human barriers and ever called its followers to labor. The address was followed by directed silent prayer". The fire department had a call at 7 o'clock last evening to a chimney fire in the Sunstand Block. It Dance, was quickly extinguished and no serious damage was done. ELECTRIC SERVICE Appliances, Ranges, etc., serviced and repaired by competent electrician. Plugs Day and Night Service. PHONE P.LUE 884 Classified Ads. (Classified advertising: is payable cash In advance. No charge. Vim salk FOR SALE One bedroom suite and one dinette suite. Apply 1433 Pigott Place. (4) FOR SALE Will trade farm In central Alberta for house In Prince Rupett. Apply P.O. Box 1304, city. HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED House. Would share Phone LAC. Wright. Officers'! Mess, Seal Cove. (8) WANTED Housekeeping rooms for Airman's wife and child. Phone, Red 990. (0) WANTED Couple desires house keeping rooms. Apply Box 421 Daily News. (9) $20 reward for small furnished house, apartment or housekeeping room. Prince Rupert Hotel. Ask for Mrs. Arbuckle. (8) RESPECTABLE young couple, no children, non-drinkers or smokers, desire living quarters. Apply Box 417 Dally News. (5) I COOKIE, A WAAC jSMlTLLOVAjCOj oh. ft. DIDN'T KNOW, BUT I mci tjc r til " OO HELP IN W SCHEME LOST LOST Gold wrist bracelet "R. T. Morgan V-36387." Return H.M.C. S. Chlgnecto (5) LOST Three C.N.R. pension cheques. Will the two gentlemen kindly return to address on registration card. Reward. (5) LOST Red Parker pencil somewhere between Taylor and Ninth Ave. West. Bruce Mills, paper boy. Phone 94, (6) LOST Gas ration coupon book, licence No. 30061. Return to rCalen Hardware. Reward. (4) A We pay cash for furnltuie, W. T. Moodie, general superintendent of the Canadian National Railways for British Columbia with headquarters In Vancouver, Arrived in the city this morning in the course of one of his periodical Inspection tours. He will be here for a couple of days. Sam Morrison, district engineer, is accompanying Mr. Moodie. Lieut. Col. G. C. Oswell, administrative officer commanding of the reserve unit which is being organized here, was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Past President G. L. Rorle occupied the chair In the absence of President W. J. Scott and there was a good attendance of members with a few guests. Slight damage was done to the side of the residence of Alex Comadina, Fifth Avenue West, at 4:30 Sunday afternoon by fire which started in the basement from thawing of water pipes and crept up through a partition to the upper portion of the house. It was necessary for the department to pull out jtart of the wall to get at the flames. LIVELY AS A CRICKET! Don't let sluggish kidneys slow you down. Take Gin Pills the "relief or money back" remedy and see how much better youH feel. Rtgulor tilt, 40 Plllt largt tlx., 10 Pillt inth. U.S. tikftr "Gist PIM" savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET FRINCE RDPEKT THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1913 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mps. D. Zarelli left yesterday for a trip to Vancouver. stoves, tools, musical Instruments. Call or write Ello's, Prince Rupert. A Week of Prayer .Meeting Luth eran Church, Wed., 8 p.m. Rev. C. A. Wright, speaker. Donations to the Salvation Army winter relief fund, so far unacknowledged, Include $25 from A Friend and $15 from O. W. Allstalr Crerar returned to the city this morning after spending the Christmas and New Year season visiting In Vancouver. The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Asso the elation was postponed from Mon day of this week until next owing to the activities of National Week or Prayer. Constables Ernest Bradley and Robert Sinclair of the city detachment of the provincial police will leave tomorrow night for Vancou ver on escort duty and will proceed to Victoria to spend six weeks at training school. D. McN. Lowe returned to the, city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Eve returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Col. W. O. Swan arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver in the course of one of his period ical official visits in connection with local construction work. D. C. Scott arrived In the city this morning from Vancouver on his customary New Year visit which has been an institution for many years. HEAD COLDS ReBef from Distress Comes this Way 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. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL James T. Brown, United State3 customs officer at Craig, Alaska, and Mrs. Brown are here today re turning north after a holiday visit to Seattle. They are accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Ethelyn Anderson, who Is going through to Skagway. Donald E. Dolan and Peter Pear son, both of whom are suffering injuries sustained while working for the contracting firm of Carter-Halls-Aldinger at Terrace, were" brought to the city from the interior on' this morning's train and removed to the Prince Rupert General Hospital by ambulance. The former has a broken leg and the latter a crushed hand. 3 mnmxwsuxMim : Don't let 1943 put you "In the Red!" Shop at THE Variety Store ij Where your dimes are dollars THE little uz msus KtvzMZMam wsmj wi nan WE CARKT Everything For WORKING MAN It will pay you to come In and look over our large stock of Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers PnONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue AFRICA IS DESCRIBED Local Graduate Nurses' Associa tion lllears Interesting Talk By Miss Mabel Faust Miss Mabel Faust, R.N., lady superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, was the speaker last .night at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert branch of the Graduate Nurses' Association of British Columbia last night at the home of Mrs. Alex McRae,, Leeds Apartments. Miss Faust told in a highly inter esting manner of experiences in missionary nursing among the primitive native peoples of West Africa, describing many of the unique aboriginal customs with particular reference to treatment of sickness and maternity. Also present and speaking at the meeting was Miss Margaret Kerr. RJN., of the public health nursing Instruction staff of the University of British Columbia who Is a Visitor In the city. Miss Eleanor Graham, R.N., president of the local branch, was in the chair. There was a good attendance and routine business was disposed of. The next meeting will be held in . the Nurses' "Home of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Whifflets From The Waterfront William Berry, an oiler on the steamer Catala, has been admitted to the Prince Rupert General Hospital. He Is suffering from .pneumonia. Th arribulance took the patient from ship to hospital. The fire department was called out at 8:15' yesterday morning to 1C41 Eleventh Avenue. A woman noticed a candle in a neighbor's home and summoned the department, thinking it was a fire. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI. PROP. "A Home Away From nome" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 m vx mi Kata.sjcaxi:,: imii: m Fancy Red Sockeye J Salmon jj and H Herring In Tomato Sauce o I GOLD SEAL I are both on active service y pj but will be back on your y g ditions permit. BiKiiaiiiiKtPiitixiiBoraiiir J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms By WESTOVER I 'i.'tkgT"! STIMULATED 1) DO 1 AL;Vr-l THS GryJNS ITHATir SEEM 'I HAS S WMC WS TO HAVE L SEVERAL SALES f OVME A DEBT OF 1 SHOVMINKa IN V HELPED JV " TT V GRATITUDE TO 5 pau'te s?& Yes, and she'll continue to keep a budget because the wartime edition of thcRoyal Bank family budget book is so easy to use, so practical and works so simply in adjusting living habits to war conditions. Get yonr copy right away. lj222f at any branch of The Royal 1 Bank. Bank. Anyone Anyone can have a bu3-- t wjm Boo'' 1 gCt get book for the le i kg. VitS THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA FOR 1943 Standard Pocket Diaries Standard Office Diaries Ideal Calendar Refils Ideal Calendar Stands 1943 TIDE TABLES Pacific Coast 25c Prince Rupert Harbor . . . 10c WORK BOOTS Out Stock of Working Boots is second to none. Sizes from 6 to 12. Arch-King:, Valentine, Greb, Til-sonburg- and Sterling makes. Guaranteed solid throughout Priced to fit any pocket. Come in and let us show you. Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Goo'd Shoes" I i