Prince Rupert- Nogaisk Citizens' of Prince Ilmwrr ! I in uiy nun WedneM.u.Vt April f, at 8 p.m. v , r Daggett in the Chair Ml Norah Arnold LkW- Stanton I .( ,1. G. F. Pnulin Ucrt :.ie Thorsteinsson , Wallin Hi. V F. MacSwecn Iruler auspices of National Council for C anadian Soviet friendship GOD SAVE THE KINO ((MltiOII... Artona Hotel, Jasper, newly decorated and mow under new management, rirst :; Dir..:: Room and Lunch Counter. Meals j jt rates. GEORGE ANDREW, Prop. USSALLEM 5 ECONOMY MORE WUtrc dollar have more cent' Me hive a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Tobaccos and Confectionery t iniivrjtY tnrouchout we cut tnree umea wcexiy ddj.. Thursdays and Saturday!) Opposite Canadian Legion i j iu r c i in iirivr- i iiiiimiw ilium: i ' . the new sensational COLD WAVE, a t t tiral, pad, or marhlnr. Watch (or It? SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON VIOLET MAII tth Ate. and Fulton St. rhnne Blue SIJ SHOP AT THE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET The Frlfmlljf Store and VAN'S BREAD Alro Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Our rrtres Are It I r, lit EXTENSION TABLE. CCC (1(1 $05.00. To clear JJ.UU nbi COFFEE TABLE. QC fc $20.00. To clear ............. )I''J ABLE LAMPS. CO 01 kg. $11.00. To clear v"' kCR 13.50. To Hon,. 0IU.7J ELIO Furniture Store Third Avenue COAL! Ks or Foothills, Alberta, and Bulklcy auy Coals now on hand e llnys notice before delivery is expected will be- appreciated. ?HHP0TT EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONE 632 ramous q since 1892 Ml&s Patrieta Nichols arrived the city this morning from VlrUula. where the Is tUetid-Lng school to spend the Easter holiday se ton with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nichols, Fifth Avenue East. Various publications on mat ters or current interest nave been received by Arthur Brooks-bank, secretary of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. These are on hand for the perusal of members. A letter from the city clerk read at the meeting of the rince Rupert Chamber of Com merce Monday night, advised that complaints of the Chambet- at excessive speed of automobiles In driving on- the streets and operation of motor vehicle with only one light had been relet red by the city council to the police department. XUnkHIIIKITiav SAL ADA 1" EE bAl LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Evle Rlvett returned this ! morning couver. from a trip to Van- Dido Ourvlch returned this morning from a trip to Vancouver where he has been visiting his family. A NEW SPR1NO STYLES for the YQUNOSTERS Coat sets, hats, diews. skirts, and blouses. Wee Tots fihoppe. (&S) While visiting friends in the city, Miss K. Armstrong of Stewart. DC, la a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oarllck. A The Rupeu Peoples Store. Cut Rate Shoe Store and Rupert Men s and Boy's Store will be len Thursday from 9 ajn. to 1 njn. to accommodate Easter 'hoppers. (81) A Services at St. Andrew's Cath-tdral for the remainder of Holy Week will be at follows: Wednesday, 7:30 pjn litany and sermon. Thursday. 7:30 am. Holy Coimnuniso Ooori Friday. 11 am Morning pmyer and sermon. on Reporting for s committee on the v matter iiHtim of n tneome iiivwtm mm tM. Arnold tiiinnw Friday, orders for delivery must be In by Thursday 1 p.m Kaien Co-operative Ass'n, Kance Si Hardy, Mussallem' Economy Store, Sheardown's, De Jong's Cah and Carry, Midway A Women of the Moose meeting Wednesday, April Mh, 8 pjn. sharp. Constable Bell of the B.C. Police. Port Esslngton. arrived In the city this morning on escort duty. Herbert HolUck-Kenyon, superintendent of pilot training for western lines of Canadian Pacific Airways, had a letter before the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce expressing appreci ation for kindness extended him on a recent visit to the city. Meeting Job's Daughters, Good Friday at 7:30 pjn. Invitation, Silver March and Social. 82 Mrs. Gordon Bryant and Mrs. W. H. Trotter returned to the city this morning from a trip during which they visited their father to Kelowna and later April 6 . Htatew advlMd the Prince Ru- with friends In Vancouver pert Chamber of Oommoior Mon- uy night that no action had been taken on a reaohition from Edmonton. Pot that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments 602 Sth East llos 14S5 Station n Trlnce Rupert, B.CS FOR A TAXI Telephone 65 Siand: Grotto Cigar Stort Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Ii Tops) RENEWAL OP UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS To All Employers: All Unemployment Insurance Boob for the j-ear ending March 31st, 1914, must be e changcJ for new books. Kindly communicate Immediately with' the nearest Employment and Selective Service Office if you have not already exchanged yout employees' books. ' There art severe) penalties for failing to mako Unemployment Insurance Contribution for your insured employees anil for failure to renew tlie Insur ance Books as required. To All Employees: If you are an Insured person protect yout benefit rights by seeing that yout Insuranca Book has been exchanged. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION HON. IIUMFI1REY MIT-ItlX, tows j. TBornut K J. TAIXON ALLAN M. MlTOIZtt CmmlnUmtrU Inspector Ernest dammon returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Sons of Norway meeting followed by social, Thursday, 8 pan. All members cordially Invited. (82) C A. Kellett. district man ager of Home Oil Distributors Ltd.. left on last evening's train for a week's business trip to Terrace and other Interior points. i Nursing Sister Marie Murphy who lived In Prince Rupert as ' a young girl with hef parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Murphy, now j in Winnipeg. Is now stationed at Terrace with the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, and , ... . I spent a couple " of days In the These Grocery Store, will cle nd when on Thursday at 1 p.m Ail Day ' . j All All II Day Mnnilir Alt " "J ........-. ; Mrs. Ben Llpsln of Xlontreal, widow of a well known local business man, who passed away jin Vancouver last week, and .Leading Seaman Jack Llpsln. who is stationed at Esquimau with the Navy, arrived in the city this morning from the south, being here in connection with the affairs of the late Mr. Llpsln. A communication from the District of Levis. Quebec, Junior Chamber of Commerce, advocating a national flag for Canada was filed at the meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Monday night. The proposed design of a flag for Canada which accompanied the communication did not find I much favor with members of the i local Chamber. Announcements W.O.TM. Dance Wednesday. April 5. Oddfellows' Hall, 10 to 2. Refreshments. De Carlo's Orchestra. r Presbyterian Spring Sale. j Dry Dock Employees' Dance, Thursday night. April 6. Prov-ierb's Orchestra, Norway Invasion Service, Luthran Church, Saturday, April: 8, 8 pm ' I Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea. Mrs. Alex. MeKenzie. St. Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale. April 13. St. Peter's Junior Sale. April 14 Navy Auxiliary Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, April 18. C.WX. bridge, whist, crlbbage. K.O.C. Hut. April 20. Lutheran Tea. April 20th. Job's Daughters' Dance. Mas- onlc Hall. April 21. L. O. B. A. Dance. Oddfellows' 1 Hall. April 2', De Carlo's L. P. P. Dance, Eagles' Hall, April 27. . Eastern Star Dance, April 28. Nurses' Spring Dance, May 2, Oddfellows' Hall. United Church-Sprlns : Sale, 1 4 ' May 4th. W J. M. S. Loubser DC. B-A. t CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 DON'T FORGET . . THE BIG DANCE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 9:30 to 1:00 a.m. I.O.D.E. HALL (Formerly Eagles', 5th and McBride) Gentlemen 75c Roy Proverbs and Ills Orchestra Everybody Welcome KWONG SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday.10 p.m. to 12 pm. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. rhone Red 247 Bl iBBBBBBBBBHBBBVfBBl 1 BHBflBHBaBaamaaHBkMBaaa , SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54.. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 2 Specialists on Bulltup Roofs Repairs, Re-shlnjllnc Free Estimates J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Phone Green 995 GEO. 1DAWE5 AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 146 4th Ave. E. RED 127 REID'S CAFE 725 Third Ave. West THE CHOICEST FOODS very carefully prepared Sandwich Bar,. Now . Open from jVaSv,dally'ito serve Soups, Hot Beets te ak Pies. Eggs, Omel-etts, Chill, Salads, and regular Sandwich list. Pies, Cakes, Ice Cream Special Dinner Menu from 5 to 7 pjn. Closes at 12:45 am THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. rhone Black 733 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN The Searc h Stops For Your Here. Stetson Hat Recognized thic JH world over as lead- T4 1 ing in. Quality and A Styling. There is a mg'J Stetson-made Hat in 8 V W Vf All Price Ranges. . . . STETSON ' CO Cft PREMIER JO.LHJ . . . STETSON C7 Cfi MEDALIST .jU . , . STETSON C7 TXi STRATOLINER -).JU . . . STETSON ' f 7 Cft K A SPECIAL .JU THE "BROCK" CI Ml by STETSON 0.1AJ GAMES for the Whole Family Table Tennis Sets $ 4.50 Bingo 72 card sets : . $1.40 Snakes and Ladders 75c Jig Saw Puzzles . . .v. ;. . . . 60c up Funny Face Skill Ball ". 25c Fold Away Doll Hou?eFuniIftire . . . . -10c Blow-a-Plane ..;,..-. 25c Bow and Arrow Sets 50c Table Horseshoes 40c A.B.C. Blocks 65c Spelling Sets , 30c Dart Boards , 75c Sail Boats 30c up Parchesi 80c Star and Studio the new Hollywood Game 50c A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. Phone 775 "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Time flies, onequarter of 1944 is gone. The anxious question is what does the next quarter hold for us. Our Store will be Closed 6th and 7th of April Send us your orders by mail 327 3rd Avenue Annette Powell's Beauty Shop Is Now Open Under the very capable management of Miss Peggy Saunders 4th Street, Across From Post Office Phone nlue 917 for Appointment . ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS