ft- lb -if. - i MR5..GE0RGE ' LURE DIES Esteemed Pioneer Woman of Terrace Succumbs to Heart Attaclc Numerous friends In Prince Rupert and throughout the central Interior will learn with deep regret of the sudden death U & I CAFE Will open on Sunday, Nov. f 1, under the old manage- ment. I CHRISTINA VIETOH For NOTICE ',"1." - Everyone in THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Who has Boarders, Lodgers, or Paying Guests or Who lets rooms or suites with light housekeeping privileges MUST REPORT ON THIS ACCOMMODATION BY NOVEMBER 29th, 1913 In compliance with the recent Order of the Rentals Administrator, everyone who has boarders, lodgers or paying guests in his home, or who has let rooms or suites with light housekeeping or housekeeping privileges within the City of Prince Rupert, shall, not later than November 29th, 1943, complete and file, in duplicate, at the Registration Office 'established for this purpose at 313 3rd Avenue West, at Prince Rupert, the forms which have been provided by the Board as follows: FORM R.C. 34W Use this form to report furnished rented rooms for which you provide bedding and - linen (and the laundering thereof) for each occupant. FORM R.C. 35W Use this form to report rooms, or suites of rooms, let with housekeeping or light house- keeping privileges. IMPORTANT The Information required must be entered on the proper form, copies of which are available at 313 3rd Avenue West, Prince Rupert, OR The Wartime Prices and Trade Board, 2nd Floor, Besner Building, Prince Rupert, B.C. PENALTIES ARE PROVIDED FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS REQUIREMENT. THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE B OARD at 9 o'clock last night at her home In Terrace of -Mrs. ClAra Little, wife of George Little, well known pioneer timber operator and founder of the town of Terrace. Death was due to a heart ailment. Mrs. Little came to Terrace as a bride in 1912. She was born in Spokane 56 years ago. Besides her husband, Mrs Little leaves two sons Dudley. partner In the Little, Haugland and Kerr sawmill, and Gordon, in charge of a sawmill at Kwin-itsa and three daughters Dorothy and Clara, twins, at present In Vancouver, and Edith, who ,1s In training at Vancouver. The funeral will take place av lerrace ruesaay aiternoon. The Answer to the Coal Shortage ! WOOD FUEL t - Arrange to see your Dealer today, j Deliveries may be delayed by snow, po order early. Wood must be paid for before Delivery. PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. Thrifty Housewives WE FEATURE A full line of Swift's Premium Meats at all times. A complete and fresh stock of Fruit and Vegetables. You can get everything you want at this Community Shopping CentrePrices Right. .SEVENTH AVE. MARKET C.N.R. Trains For the East-Daily except Sunday ... for Terrace and Pacific- aaaBgLLgg 8 p.m Dally except Sunday... 4 pm ! From the East Dally except Mon. 10:45 pjn, From Terrace, and Pacific- body. In the afternoon Uie tearoom was well patronized, also faneywork, novelty, home cooking and raffle stalls. In the evening, country store and bingo, operated by the men it the Legion, drew the crowd and hot dogs and pop were a great attraction. Dancing was indulged In to music provided by members of the Ontario Regiment until midnight. Those responsible for the enjoyable affair were: General direction, Mrs. V Barber, president. Convener, Mrs. F. Ellison, assisted in tea room by Mrs. Dan Parent, Mrs. win. Rothwell, Mrs. C. Michaloff. Mrs. H. Smith Jr Mrs. Calder. Mrs. Overend. Pouring Mrs. Bremner and Mrs. Nesbitt. Cashier. Mrs. E. Dickens. Raffles-Mrs. Hugh KUtln and Mrs. R. Murray. Home Cooking Mrs. S. V Cox and Mrs. H. Smith sr. Novelties Mrs. Oarlick and Mrs. McGrelsh, Fancywork M:s. Hanley and Mrs. Connery. Country store Geo. Dawes. Jas. Lawrie. Wm. Rothwell. Bingo Bill Cook, Mrs. C. Michaloff. Mrs. L. Wide. Mrs. E Dickens and Mrs. F. Barber Pop. Mrs. Wm. Rothwell. Hot dogs Mrs. F. Hunter and Mrs. A. Wilson. . Grand prize raffle winners wee: - $20. won by Eric A. Lee. Hyakl R.T.S.. No389. $15. won "by Mrs. F. Ellison. No. 1611: $10, 'wort by May Pihere. Pig-rott Plaee.To. 644. - $5, won by L. A. VaHen. Na 686. Coffee table, donated by Gordon It Anderson, won by Mrs Paulaon. No. 1. . Chicken, donated by Bulkier Market, won by Mrs. Cliff W1M son. No. 3. Box apples, donated by Sid Thomson, won by Carol Dickens. No. 20. Plaque, donated by McRne Bros., won by A. M. Da vim, No 05. , Daily except Sun. 11:30 ajn. 'pleafe phone Black 932. THE DAILY NEWS LEGION WOMEN'S CENTENNIAL ANNUAL BAZAAR OF CHURCH Event on Friday Was, As Usual Complete Success On Friday the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Lesion held its annual fall bazaar at the Oddfellow Hall with the Capacity Congregations at St. Paul's Lutherau Yesterday. The centennial services at St. Paul's Lutheran Church was usual success which attends all climaxed last evening when a the efforts of this enpropH I caoacitv audience turned out for the third full service of the day to witness the presentation of a unique program in story and song of the history of the church during one hundred years on this continent. It. was built around the story of n young couple coming from Norway in 1843 and becoming mem bers of the first Lutheran Church In Muskeao. Wisconsin., As the story moved along, appropriate musical numbers were rendered as an application to Uie story, i The two narrators were Bishop H- L. Foss and the pastor of the congregation. Rev. Magnus B. Anderson. The program was as follows: Behold A Host." Haruld C. i Normann. Robert L. Nedrud, violin obligate. -My Faith Looks Up To Thee." Junior Choir, Mrs. Magnus B. Anderson, director. "God's Word Is Our Heritage." Senior Choir In unison. Harald C. Normann. director. "Aften Solen Sin tier," Mrs. Anton Dytohara. "And Now We Most Bid One Another Farewell." Henry Kane, Robert L. Nedrud. "O Bless This House." Harald C. Normann. "Bleesed Jesus At Thy Word." Senior Choir In unison. "Hallelujah To The Lord." t Senior Choir. "Built On the Rock." Senior Choir. Henry Kane", baritone solo. "God Bless Our Nfctlve Land,' Junior Choir. Congregation singing Epilogue Earlier In-Day The services ot the day were 'appropriately begun with Holy Communion at 10 o'clock when the Bishop gave the confessional addres. At 11 am. the morn lng worship service was held at which time Bishop Foss di vided hfa message mto three points: "Heritage From the Word of God and handed down to us and we are" not satisfied wtth anything but the pure teaching of the Word unadulterated! "The Need Do we , see the need of human souls; do we aT TImo out for a smoko. Canada's fighting sons in uniform carry on through arctic cold, desert heat or drenching raiu. And, under all conditions, they treaiure their Sweet Caps for blessed moments of relaxation. Because Sweet Caps have proved such unfailingly good companions, they are the most popu lar cigarettes with Canadians over here, over there, everywhere! SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES f"Taa puot lata la Uck Mux raa b taoWf1 Swaat Cap. f Of Pmmton Wkaa fha CaaadUat ktt "tM (, .'! aaalkar KaiUaJ la Stciiy. .rtt t. UmUm l4 timH "Aulf 11a, Ua4U4r ot l pab hi kM i 4n rr Saul Capotai CUartH cartaaa m kM" at MBMaia. see that without' ChrUt the world U lost? The ehurth would transform the world If we saw Great! the nfed. "Courage Do we have the con rate to venture forth with Jesus Chrlstt At 12:30 the Sunday School alto had a special centennial service at which time the Bishop spoke to the children and the Junior Choir under the direc tion of Mrs Magnus Anderson sang two numbers. In the afternoon service in the Norwegian language was held. MRS. MARIETTE BLRKOWS d 4 lU M. A (irk trm fla hrt iatj tWalaai niflili MU K alwiyt tiraJ tfU oaittlri. Frui -a aaxkl naoa kaa tlnrnf 4 Uakhy aia. Jl bj lUn Fnul-l-tif ut Cui'l Lw(t Saij Lhtr TtUati. jr. Yu have wondered what life in the Air Force is like? What is the accommodation? What about the meals? 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