Cdl News Items... l?tfnte Uupett Daflg Ji3ctog 3 n Saturday, February 16, 1948 L u: eld said. Bulger's. v.'Prt Jovcc returned to i'fv on the Prince Rupert fcduy a:",li- trom a momns o Kef liikan. iop in and have a snack at fcVY3 SNAUK. umi, re- id Foruary 14. (41) i . 1n..t.. tUls ftC UUWIIl U ll-aviuij una i-m. i the Cassiar for a l0 TvAl Queen Charlotte ba down s deliver dally. To- o delivered tomorrow. a; aear as your phone. (tf) i & Archibald, M.r. ior turned to the city s wrnoon on the Casslar tr? constituents on L)U),i Queen Charlotte Isl- 1 ISTORY REPEATS ITSELF! u know that women's jn In cycles T lie It! J U were the vocne 7 ni!ii?tii s. and In : arc a fashion first Th hat ahovo, which" :d in EATON'S Sprlnc famni' r Catalogue of I, cimti: v In style to the ilS;. editions on display In i:Hlnr-y department to-. tint whether It's 1S91 or P"sp: in Western Can-t!ut the NEW style apji ar In EATON'S T. EATON C For a reliable taxi, Phone 32. Open Day and Night. (tf) Miss Elsie McLenaghan Is a visitor In the city from Vancouver with her sister, Mrs. T. McClymont, who is preparing to leave soon for Victoria to make her future home. ' The Family Shoe Store 1? pleased to announce that a new shipment of Jack and Jill shoe? for children has arrived. Mrs. P. M. Kay arrived in the city on the Cardena this afternoon from Telegraph Cove, where she has been visiting, to Join . Lieut. Commander Ray, who returned recently from hi? naval duties, and resume residence. Lawn Bowling All active members of the Canadian Legion Interested in lawn bowling please attend a meeting to be held in the Legion Rooms on Monday, February 18, at 8 p.m. (41) j Mrs. A. J. Sheardown, who has j bten visiting here for the past coivjle of months with her sons, Allan, William and Harry Shear-I r jwn. sailed Thursday night toy I he Prince Rupert for Vancouver. On her way back to her home in Armstrong, she will visit in Vancouver, Bradner and Chll-j llwack. j Members of the Deep Sea i Fishermen's Union are request-jed to attend meeting Sunday, February 17, at 2 p.m. CARD PARTY BY ORANGE LADIES Twenty-two Tables of Bridge, Whist and Cribbage, Enjoyed There were 22 tables of court I whist, contract bridge and cribbage in play Thursday night I when the Ladles' Orange Benevolent Association entertained at a delightful card party in the Oddfellows' Hall. The prize-winners were: Bridge Ladles' first. Mrs. Montgomery; second, Mrs. J. Stcnson. Men's first, Mr. Franklin; second, Mr. Cisik. i WWst Ladies' first. Mrs. j Johnson; second, Mrs.' Dclscn- herv. Men' first, E. Anderson; ' second, E. Hamcd. Cribbage Ladies' first, Mrs. , Tibbett. Men's first, O. K. Olsen Following cards, delicious refreshments were served. Harry Pulscn was master of ceremonies. Mrs. P. Andrews was convener for the affair, assisted by Mrs. Vic Menrtcs, Mrs. George Howe, Mrs. E. Johanson, Mrs. A. Denton and Mrs. L. Wide. Advertise in the Daily News sunshine Construction a New Insulation New and the Host Kind of Construction We Can Do It WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING lilinio r.rooti . 057 Pvrillllf-V ..... , HUMV X. VM m-, prescriptions filled here - Un . ...... nil finest quality ingredients '' 1 1.Y CAPSULES - 1 1 CCIIIlsr worn nut iost that alert feeling? Protect yourself by taking resistance-giving vita-taniins. Come in for your capsuled today! McCUTCHEON PHARMACY .. 41. IJ ALII O LI L I. L rhonc 79 om General Sec or Phone Us on Something Free Estimates on Any You Name It. and l't 1IAVi- OUR OWN SHOP I'llOllc ISIack IIP. Ilnv ' J THE REX ALL STORE Phone 81 and 82 Have your ...111. P ! .1 at only the purest and a Myu mat every prescription is compounded curatcly by a registered pharmacist. Our label is Ormes Ltd. Jhe Pioneer Dmqtfiats Saturday Sermon ORDINARY CHRISTIANITY REV. BASIL PROCKTER, Rector, St. Andrew's Cathedral There is a story toUl of a man well advanced in the third or fourth stage of Intoxication who knocked on the door of the parsonage and said: "Reverend, I want to talk about religion." "You had better come back when you are sober," replietf the padre. "No,"' the man said, "that's no good. When I'm sober I'm not interested." During the war years' a sort of hysteria swept over our country and most other countries which can be likened to'the intoxication of the man In the story! The prime minister gets on the nallonal network and tells us all to go to church. Newspapers and business house-i buy and give feet of space to tell us to go to church. Both privately owned and nationally owned radio donates hours of time to religious broadcasts. We have National Days of Prayer and Victory Loan Sundays to say nothing of the people paid by the Wartime Information Board to supply literature to the clergy absolutely free so that they won't even have to go to the trouble of writing their own sermons. Now, presumably, we return to days of the peace which the. world can give and I wouldn't be surprised if the sobering process does not bring with it an Trlnce Kupett Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 6 th Ave. West. Rev. J. Ltnney, Pastor. 11:00 a m. Devotional. Subject: "The Church of Smyrna." 12:15 n-m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic. Subject: "Out of Darkness Into Marvelous Light." Tuesday. 8 p.m. Bible Study. Frl., 8 p.m. Young People's. Come and enjoy good congregational singing. UNITED CHURCH JUNIOR WOMEN'S i nun 1 i rw Tr i AUAILIAKT IlA j The spacious home of Mrs. C. H. Hankinson was the jetting J Thursday afternoon for a sue- j cessful Valentine tea sponsored by the Junior Women's Auxiliary of the First United Church. The weather was auspicious and almost, two hundred ladles called during the afternoon. The pouring table was covered with a beautiful cut work cloth, centred with a silver bowl of white carnations and narcissi surrounded by tall red tapers. Colorful spring flowers throughout the rooms added to the beauty of the setting. The home-cooking and candy tables were gay with Valentine motifs. Receiving the guests were Mrs. C. II. Hankinson and Mrs. R. A. Wilson. Convener of the tea room was Mrs. Crawford Moore, Mrs. R. G. Large, Mrs. Andrew Thompson, Mrs. G. A. Johnson and Mrs. T. H. Fayne poured, and servlteurs were Mrs. Jack Finley, Mrs. Thornton Hay, Mrs. David Al- Announcements Old Time Dance, I.O.D.E. Hall, every Saturday. Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club annual banquet. Knights of Columbus Hall, Wednesday, February 27. Admission by ticket only. Registered Nurses' Tea, Nurses' Home, February 23. Presbyterian Tea, March 14, Mrs. A. Flatcn. Junior Chamber of Commerce St. Patrick's Day Ball, Civic Centre Auditorium, March 15. L.O.B.A, tea and sale, April 17, Oddfellows' Hall. IN THE SUPREME COUltr OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN TH MATTER OK THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" nnd IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOHN LAMBERT. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 4th day of February. A.D. 1946, I was appointed Acting Official Administrator of the Estate of John Lambert, deceased, and all parties having claims ogalnst the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to mc on or before the 18th day of March. A.D. 1046. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to' me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this I Sth dav of February, A.D. 1048. dORDON F. FORBES. Acting Official Administrator. Prince Rupert BC acknowledgment on the part of many of these hysterical elements that in ordinary times they are not particularly Interested. Let me say that I welcome a return to what might be called ordinary Christianity. I cannot help feeling that a great deal of this religious propaganda car ried on by secular agencies Is or will be In the long run more harmful than helpful. There was a time" when a great many people were in the habit of attending church regardless of the subject of the sermon, who was preaching, who was doing the solo, what the anthem was, or whether it was Easter Day, Mother's Day, Victory Loan Sunday or a National' Day of Prayer. Now, by these means, the emphasis has been shifted and a great many people regard the special day as the day to go to church almost simply and solely for sentimental rather than dogmatic reasons with the result that a great deal of that kind of church attendance has no significance at all. It doesn't signify if people go or If they stay away on a Victory Loan Sunday, from the standpoint of true religion. Nor, for that matter, on Easter Day when that is regarded as the special time to go ... as If forsooth, the fourth commandment had been altered to read one day In seventy! What we need today is a return to ordinary Christianity Ian. Mrs. Martin Stuart, Mrs. Norman Carter and Miss Joy Foster. Mrs. George Peters acted as cashier. CYCLE ACROSS AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE, Australia, O--Three Netherlands women recently evacuated from Java have set out 'on a sight-seeing tour of Australia by bicycle. On the first stage of their journey they will cycle to Sydney. AN EXPLANATION To Our Customers Re Nylon Hosiery Considerable publicity has been given to the fact that Nylon hosiery will go on sale across Canada on February 19. The Initial quota allowed each re-taller, however, is so Insignificant as to create a ridiculous situation when any attempt at an equitable distribution is made. With the kind co-operation of Mr. Black and the Capitol Theatre, we are distributing our entire initial quota of Orient Nylon stockings to the public free of charge. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week the winners of the nightly drawings will be presented with a card which, when redeemed at our store, will entitle bearer to a pair of Nylon stockings free of charge. We are sure you all hope that further deliveries may be regulated so that a fair distribution to all may be made. FRASER & PAYNE (it GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 which worships and prays and receives the Sacraments Sunday by Sunday through sunshine and shower regardless of what Sun day It Is. This, of course, can only be done for dogmatic reasons. It can only be done by people who are staking their lives on the conviction that what the Apostles Creed says is the simple truth and the only truth supremely worth knowing. And here is where churchgoing begins to count as a, force in everyday life ... a regular return to the Fountain of the Water of Life. That kind of religion is so ordinary that it never gets into the newspapers any more than our private devotions or out dally Bible reading will. But that is the kind of religious we need more of. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Avef and McBride St.) We preach Christ . . . 'C ROWNED RUCIFIED OfflNG 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: G. R. S. BLACKABV Topic:' 'JUDGMENT TAIUUETH NOT YOUR DAMNATION SLUM-BERET1I NOT." IF YOU ENJOY HEARTY GOSPEL SINGING COME! Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thurs. (I.O.D.E. Hall) 3:30 p.m. Mission Band. 8:00 pjn. Young People's Society. THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. Exclusive Qualified Optical Service Cor. 3rd Ave. and 5th St, Telephone 593 VcfJU'V' Ueautify your home with appropriate pictures and plaques. Wc have a large selection, suitable for every room in your home. AT THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Arc Little Dollars" Watch for the New Ford It's SMART BIG THRIFTY TO OPERATE RELIABLE . . . When you want the best in motoring pleasure look "to FORD. Remember: "THERE'S A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE." S. E. PARKER LIMITED "The Home of Friendly Service" KO. Box 38 170 E. 3rd Ave. Trappers Attention SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL BILL SIIRIABERG B.C. FURNITURE rhoneBlack.Wl BUY MORE WAR Cathedral Church of St. Andrew Rectory: 542 Eighth Avenue West Blue 733 Sunday, February 17, 1946 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon 12:30 pjn. Sunday School. 7:30 pjn. Evening Prayer and Sermon, Anthem: "God that Madest Earth and Heaven." Preacher: Morning,- and Evening, The Rector. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Youne People's Beetle Party arid In door TracK Meet. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Pastor: A. O. Aascn Res.:. 437 7th Ave. East THREE SERVICES 11 and 3 and 7:30 The 3 o'clock service conducted In Norwegian. Sunday School 12:15 Noon. CENTRAL HOTEL Transient Rooms NEWLY DECORATED Weekly and Monthly Jlates For your convenience . . . Cafe In Connection LICENSED t-REMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 Room 4 ' STONE Optometrist BLOCK KITLKT Box 1277 PRINCE THE Highest Prices Paid for Your FURS SAVINGS STAMPS FOOT COMFORT FOR FIRESIDE EVENINGS MEANS HAVING A PAIR OF EASY - FITTING SLIITEKS! SOFT SOLE EVERETTS Brown, Black and Blue HARD SOLE OPERAS Wine Shade . HARD SOLE ROMEOS Medium Brown Shade, Wc Have Seeing is Bclicvins COME IN Look for the Red "TODAY'S SPECIAL' Cards with the black arrow indicating one of the Bargains of the Day! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 p.o. Box 575 ' Or Fourth Street, opposite Post A. MacKenzie Furniture "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 12 WHITE WOOD CHEST OF DRAWERS $7.85 (Four large drawers) RUBBER DOOR MATS '2.'2Tt and $2.75 COCOA DOOR MATS from $1.25 CURTAIN RODS, 48", each .20 . SEE US FOR YOUR COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS We appreciate your Mail Orders 327 Third Avenue West rhonc 775 REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mem Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 0 a.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE 17:1 We Deliver Your Order MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring: and Repairs Phone Black .'07 236 Second Avenue West MOTHERS Prices from $2.65 to $2.95 See Our Range of Men's Fine Slippers . . . Just Arrived. pair .$'J.r0 pair .$:..-() Elastic Gore Side pair !j!:5.!)5 Done IT Beauty Lane Salon Beulah Lavigne (late ot Modern Beauty Parlor) has purchased the Annette Powell Beauty Shoppe from Peggy Saunders and is continuing as Beauty Lane Salon Office Phone Blue 917 LIMITED STORAGE and Furniture Crating HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 Get Your Kiddies' Shoes Now We have jus received a shipment or children's shoes in black and brown and in sizes from 4 to lOVfe. Protect your child's feet with a better quality shoe. DON'T WAIT SEE US NOW THE CUT RATE SHOE STORE to 5