ki f I. 31 i. . .lie. ( f 'V "aw t-i ; ! n L3rincc4Utuictt DaNg J3clu0 Wednesday, March 13, 1946 John Desjardins Buried at Terrace I. TERRACE Funeral services br the late John Desjardins were held from, the Saced Heart fchurch on Monday mornins JvLth Rev. Father Racette In charge. The congregation at the fhiirch artd cemetery, together with the many floral tributes received, bore "ample testimony j.o the high regard in which this Terrace piencer was held. W. A. Irkpatrick was In charge of funeral arrangements and Interment took place at Kalum Cemetery. Advertise in The Daily News. Waterman's and Parker's Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When mailing kodak pictures to. a friend what would bi; appropriate phrases to write on them? A. This would depend upon how clow the friendship is. One may' write, "To a good friend," "Greetings from a friend," or "Greetings from (place taken." Q. Should a bachelor have the address of his cjub on his cards, or his home address. A. He should have only the address cf hU club. WALLACE'S SUGGEST . . . A Lovelier You in a Hand some Do you lika being first ? Then you'll want to attend our initial Spring Suit Display. NOW AT WALLACE'S OP COURSE NEW PEN AND PENCIL SETS . . . As gifts . . . beautiful, practical, useful J.H.BULGER J K WELERS THIRD AVENUE (Opposite Post Office) We arc pleased to announce that' conditions now permit us to placo on the market again "RUPERT BRAhD" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA liLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your favorite restaurant. Canadian Fish AND - - Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Out Since 1941! GLOy NOW BACK "The Handy Office Glue (or Paste)' 5-ouncc bottle 55c 10-ounce bottle 90c SEE "GLOY" ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS KENNETH KERR IS CO-OP HEAD Terrace Organization El rets Of fic crs for Year TERRACE- The annual meeting of. the Farmers' Institute was held on Saturday evening In the Orange Hall.. Officers were elected for the comins year as follows: President, Kenneth Kerr. Vice-President., Fred Thomas. Secretary. Floyd Frank. John Lips, who has been president for the past four years' declined, renominatlon as he felt that Kenneth Kerr, who was president before the war and has just returned from overseas service, wa.s a younger man and should be ?iven the opportunity to continue with the good work he had started. W. Robinson, auditor, presented the financial statement. The problems involved in land clearing were thoroughly discussed. BACK IN TEiSKACE TERRACE Dave Jqrdan returned on Monday night from Ocean Falls where he has been working for the Northwest Construction Co. WEDDING PRESENT WARSAW, ff The first couple married under Poland's new law which abolished church cere monies and requires all mar- riages be performed before a civil registrar received an unexpected surprise. Mayor S. Tol-wlnskl, who officiated, gave the bride and groom, a government permit to occupy one room with an adjoining kitchen. In war- ruined Warsaw, only one room is allowed for each family because of the acute lack of housing fad lltics. MS Better English I By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with th!s sentence? "Mrs. Smith has discharged her help." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "numerous?" 3. Which one of these word is misspelled? Hiphen, hippodrome, hieroglyphic. 4. What dees the word "impute" mean? ; 5. What is a word beginning with rcc that means "mutually interchangeable?" Answers 1 Say. "has discharged her servant (or maid)." 2. Pro- WITH A JOB Kenneth Foster, three-year-old son of the late Pilot Officer E. Foster, an air gunner In the Royal Canadian Air Force, is shown here with his mother, Mrs. E. Foster (left) and his grandmother. Mrs, A. Foster, shortly after Kenneth received the Distinguished Flying Cross on behalf of his father at an Investiture at Government House, Ottawa, Thursday morning. PO Foster was killed in April, 1943, without having seen his son who was five months old at the time. At the investiture Kenneth, who appeared wide-eyed and impressed, bore up bravely as he received the D.F.C from the Governor-General, His Excellency, the Earl of Athlone. Mrs. E. Foster lives at 269 Lauder Ave., Toronto, and her mother-in-law lives at 6C5 Ossington Ave., Toronto. (R.C.A.F, Photo by FO J. E. Bunting) nounce the o as in unit, not as o in do. 3. Hyphen. 4. To charge or credit, as a fault or virtue. "One vice of a darker shade wa.s imputed to him-envy " -Maqaulay. 5. O 0 Munitions Worker, Wren, C.W.A.C., or W.D. they did a grand job . 'or Canada now many of them want to carry on that service in civilian life. For your office, your factory, or your store, these women are preferred employees. They have been specifically trained. They have shown they can take responsibility and hard work. YOU can profitably put them on your payroll. National Employment Service, with local offices in more than 200 cities and towns across Canada, brings together employers and mployees, and its services are available to all men and women whether ex-service or civilian so that each has' a free choice of tho entire employment market. Make full use of the Local Office of National Employment Service. It is there to serve your needs, and those of the entire Community. LING ' THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERr HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open C a.m'. to 2 a.m. phone Briefs From Britain BRISTOL, England CP, -Cruwd--; watching removal of German ( bombs fell flat on their fatrrs when a 500-poundcr fell 50 feet t the ground. They did not know the explosive fuse hart occn removed previously. LONDON (P1 A six-tooi plaster cast of the Venus do Mllo was auctioned for 2 ($9) at a sale of art treasures belonging to the late Lady Mllchett. CCE'.IAM, Kent, England tf-Slr Herbert Baker, designer of many of London's most famous tulldlir! -, died here aged 83. His most notable creation was the Bank of England. THC'SPE, Surrey, England Bii.-Gen. J. Charterls, who died here aged 69. wrots several bcoks on the life of Earl Ilalg. He entered the .Army in 1890, retired in 1922. LIVERPOOL, England One thousand Scuih African brides of Biitish soldiers arrived here in the liner Scythia shortly after the Mauretanla left for Canada with 800 English wives. NOTICE OP INTbi.M TO AITLY TO LlVSE LAND lit Lund HccurUltii; District of Prince Rupert. II C. mid ululate In Iront oi Luta 5 and 0, portion of Lot 1D93. C.R. S, Plan 14U. Dodge Cove. Prince Hupert Harbour. Take notice that I, Ed Walil. of r.o. box 248, Prince llu'pert, H.C., occupation, Iiimt liuiklcr. intends toi apply (or ;i lease oi the following dvueribed lands: , Commencing at n pout planted at N.E. corner of Lot 1. portion of Lot 1VM, CM. 5. Plan 144J, thence cast' 4 chains, thence north 0l2 chains, thence westerly 4 chains, thence I southerly 0l.'2 chains, and containing about Six acres, more o rless. , ED. WA1IL. i r"llcaut. Dated, February 20, 1040. ! IN THE SUPREME COURT OP 1 BRITISH COLIIM13IA IN rROUATE IN THIS MATrfcR OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" unci IN T1IK MATTER OP THE ESTATE Or HUOll OREUORY HILLAND DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order oi His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on tho lBth day of February, AD. 1040, I was appointed Actinic Official Ad- mlnlstnttor of the estate of Hugh GrcRory Hllland, deceased, and all parties having claims against the siild estate arc hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to no on or before the 27th day of March, A D. 1940, and at, parties Indebted to the. Estate arc required to puy the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this I8tli day of February. AD. 1940. GORDON F. FORBES, Acting Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.O. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. AIOUTIAIER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 8t F P E It T RADIO REPAIRS All Work Guaranteed ELECTOICAL SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES FLUORESCENT LIGHTING PUBLIC ADDRESS INTERCOM Mall Orders shipped same day as received UUI'UUT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Third Avenue West Phone 644 Box 1321 STRANGE DRAMA IS COMING HERE "Love Letters," with Jennifer Jones and Richard Cotten, An unusual ror.iaiulc drama with Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten heading the cast, "Love Letters" comes to the' Capitol Theatre here this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The love stoiy wnich "Love Letters" brings Is, indeed, a itian ',e one. Brought together by love letters which Cotten wrote for another man, Jennifer loses I I I PENTICTON TEKN TOWN IN THE NEWS Phones 18 and 19 Hote... Mr. Prime Mrs. Major i. ana j. jiurcli ttr Uuirrt Q. N, M::riin,. . i "rrq.. ... Dilworth, Vanccuw 7l vcy. Digby. a, A.Sminl' "v u'0i... nrr ri t t .. '"B rate. Kamlcoj, Mi an4 . T-.. , i - w K uii, xi-iKwa Mr: if i, ' UAH ,...,..Pt. rtltrnt'ltirv H-ia rln-tVi -It.,- V it -I... A r-nt-ctln r-.. I,,.,... " laie is cnaciea m uie au.K son, I'orcaait E 0 shadows of an oia nouse wnere ; uazciton; E Kirby muraer oi me man jennucr thought she lo.ea took nlace. IJewlldered and disillusioned, she painfully threads her way through a tangled, labyrinth of forgotten past which Cotten tenderly helps her reconstruct. The mpportlng cast includes Mrs. E. Hai-karm, v, iviia. r,. iamnDC. Vint; u. urummona, p,. Mrs, D. J M,; Anne Richard' Gladys Coopc k. Kctrsih-I Ai.i.4 A Re-rinald D; ni:y and S (2J Wtc' -"" Pnntd in pouion- S? UrtVaU v vvritun in btJI VM i.1" X Vt-0fS SHOWS AI ..r it N 'OCV'8' 4 12 45. 2 2G Hi "Affairs of Sustj unnm We Have Done Sccins is Bclicrinc COME IN look for the M "TODAY'S SI'LCIAI' Cards willi Hie Mai f" indicatlns one of (he UaiBains of the Day! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY SI (Opposite Canadian Legion) P.O. 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