One Bright Spot in the World Qoe Generously... THE NEED IS GREAT! DibL Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PPvlNTINC BOOKBINDING STATIONERY nlloV Cnnla nnw nn li.mil at I K T II I) A V A N I) ti V B K V I) A V t A It I) S W A T F H M A N S POt'S'TAIN PENS Icsncr Block. 3rd St rccr Phono 234 jm IT'S MUSIC TO OUU EARS . . . To hear l)00!ilf nrnUinir tlio Vm-inK' Rtnro. Thov "Ke our tremendous selection of merchandise jna our service. It makes us really proud to Know hat the people of 'Prince Rupert can buy w,w confHlonce and satisfaction here. i i THE VARIETY STORE COAL! Good utof'' ,,f i,vn,.kn-' An. '..t .wi n.,n..iAv Throe ,u,.0 k ..... . .I v" nonce holoro delivery is expecicu will he appreciated. PHILPOTT fvitt i rn itd. I'llnv,, ... - i ....,,., ri AI)VKUTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS 1 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Kenneth Mat; left last night! Capt. John ft. Hall, training on & holiday trip to Vancouver, j officer of the Prince Rupert Rev and Mn n a a . 1 Machine Oun Rejnment, return- left last night on a trip to Van couver Miss Josephine Murray left la: t night on a holiday trip to Vancouver. Carpenter's Union Meeting Wednesday, 8 pjn.. Frascr St. Special business. Members please attend. e3 John Lawrence Mills of this i y has been fined t25 and $6.05 rot. with option of thirty day,- imprisonment, for being n pos-w -ton of loose gasoline coupons Moose and families or i 4 . jg. Invited friends, social, ij&ia Wednesday at 9 pjn. tv-f Oddfellows' Hall (5i a Attention Women of the M se. important meeting, lnl-) ia'ron. Wednesday 8 pjn. Ex ecu -t re beard meeting 7 p.m. A'J esrnmlttee chairmen be present f r Executive committee meetlnt ti 7 30 pjn. 62) Chief Mark McKay of Kitselas, t rcompanled by Silas Heaven nd Albeit McKeniie. are In ihh i .ty from the interior on theif v ay to KUkatla wtiere they will "" itefc thefccertm'onlc In con : tkS wfth the Investiture of .iff rduard Oamble with the M(ih Empire Medal :! Face Makes prrrsnunc... nn.-va n I -ene Oensowskl aitd Wnhum C. Kljankk went o Squire Ar i tur J. McOlvern's office te r i friel bttt Inarned he wm iyt:r, ww man to a mlnsth !. iow ul Oakmont high school, j Tuere Iht Mac-faced squire ..ttfred In checked waistcoat. :ed ami white trousers and silver hoes. performed the cere-.oci .biorc the east, with the .'anitnr as witness. He assured m It was legal opitc his nadeup. Funeral Notice Funeral services for the lute JoMrph Oswald will be held nt I he Orenville Court Funeral Chapel Wednewlay. 15th, at 2 30 NATIONAL week from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Strickland of Terrace stopped In the- city for a short time before leaving last night on a trip to I Peter Evlnger who appeared before Magistrate W D. Vance 1h city police court this morning charged with public Intoxication, was fined $25 or seven days. 1 Annie Olsen was fined $25 or .seven days for public Intoxication when she appeared before Magistrate W. D. Vance In city ponee court this morning. ' Lieut. Dofi Adams, public relations officer of H.M.C5. Chatham, has returned to the city from a trip to Vancouver and VWorla Announcement AM ltrtten-nH in thl rdufnii M N rti(vil for fnH month M 7V wrwd. Qjfen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Patkln's. Dry Dock Employees' Dance. "rkiay nlht. March 1?. Proverbs Orehestra. Irtek's Tea, sale home - .m. Card party 8 , i Hall. March 17. ttHi t Drive, Valhalla IUB. March IB, 8 pm. Valhalla Dance. Oddfiliows" 1141. March 24. : W'-A. "Canadian Legion Dance LODE. HaM. Xfirch 24 Little Norway Tea. Lutheran Church. March 25. St Peter'a Sale, March 30 St. Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale. AprM 13, Fwislern Star Dance. April 28. SERVICE StUCTIVE F YOU EMPLOY maij: pi:hsos itnt'P tkfff nil vuinplivd iri th Mlllfnrf Call-Up J Umlrr an Onlrr nipnrd timler iiuiirlty f tlic Niitional Selective Service! Molillirut Ion KccuIulioiiHt 1. Kscry ciiilitvcrr iltulc cmplnyccK nuit in. ike an cinmlmitioti r llie iloriinicnln f thce riiiIi)) , and firvnl n.ltln- nn iliiixc Im full to produce duciiinriitM kIiohIiik pood Ktuiiding under Mohillalloii Hcgidation. 2. This examination mut lie completed lv .May 1st, 1911. 3. "KMIM.OYKK" includes industrial and coni-inereial employers, and also fiirin operators. 4. "MAI.H K.M1M.OVKK" Inelmles all male person working for jou, ineludiiiK relutirs. 5. A booklet, "EMPLOYKHS' GinDE'Miaa hem eut In industrial and coinmcreial employers. A return post card tins pone to farm operators. If you employ any lutilc Krson, nuil luive not ln-en notilied of tliOMmcy liy loklet or post card, contact the nearest Employment and Selective Service 0llic and nk for tlio hooklet. 7. Obligation to make the examination rests on each and ctery emidoycrof male prrxons, mid employers must act, I. Penalties are provided for failure to carry out this examination, and for male employees failing tnukkWt Ity refusal to produce documents. THE NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE MOBILIZATION REGULATIONS Department of Labour HUMPHREY MITCHELL, A. MtcNAMARA, Dhtcltr, fttffoiMf Stttllhl Strict. THE DAILY NEWS MARRIED SATURDAY Miss The Ida MeEwwi is Bride of Corporal Gatbentea at Pretty Ceremony. j First United Church was the scene of a lovely wedding on Bat-; orday at 8 pjn. when Thelda i Joyce, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L McEwen, became the bride of Cpl. C-forge Oal-bencea, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Oarbencea of Warren. Ohio. Chaplain Capt. Wm. M. D. Row-lands read the marriage service. Given in manlage by her father, the bride was charming in a rioor length gown of white embossed satin. Her flowing veil of cilk net was caught In halo effect and she carried a shower bouquet of sweetheart roses and fern. Mrs. Ted Lewis, matron of honor, wort a genu of blue net over taffeta with a shoulder length veil of blue net. Miss Donna McEwen, sister of the bride was bridesmaid and i wore a pale pink sheer gowh ; with shoulder length veil of pink 'net. Both carried bouquets of pink and rose carnations and ' fern. Cpl. Fred Orley attended the , groom. j Mrs. Clarence Taylor tn-eslded ; at the organ lor the wedding music and wias accompanist for j Sgt. Harold Norman who sang : Dlfardelots' "Because- during , ihe signing of the register. Under the supervision of Capt. L. Beck, company commander, eH,ht members of the groom's Aompany formed a guard of honor when the. bride and groom descended the stairway of the j hu:ch. After the ceremony a reception was held in the Red Cross Ser-; vleetnen's Club In the post at ! AcropoH Hill. Miss Marvel Par-iriott. director of recreation for the American Red Cross, was in 1 charge of ar artgements. Mrs. McEwen, who chase a black crepe gown with red Tra-punta embrdlde ry. and black accessories, assisted In receiving :he guests. The bride cut the first slice of I viteurs were Mrs. Oeo. Shcntori. i the Misses V-r. T ewls. Hazel Hill. j Lillian Hi'! and Darren Calne. Stan Sav.f presided at the punch bowl. During the evening Miss Polly j Ann Oormack sans several solo ' and "The Yanks" nine piece orchestra kept the dancers happy until an early hour. Cpl. and Mrs. Oalbencea. who have the hearty felicitations of "many friends, will reside In the city. The bride Is well known and popular both here and at Smlthers. She Is In the service of the Northern B.C. Power Co. DON'T FORGET THE RIG . DANCE WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15 9:30- 1:00 a.m. ' 4 I.O.D.E. HALL i Formerly Eagles'. 5lh and McBrlde) SliS Couple Ladies Free Roy Proverbs and His Orchestra Everybody Welcome J. M. S. Loubser D.C.. BA CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 Meet Mc at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S ' SNACKBAR (Out Cwffee Is Tops) CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Rlark 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN f HOlR f 0cfcRT FINE MUSIC IS OFFERED Comedian Heads Popularity Poll 1 LONDON. March 14 ? - , George Formby. wide-eyed. Musical Treat StatH Last Nijht ukulele playing comedian, head- m rrn rTwymian ihvrrn, ed British Cinema Owners' pop- tt was a fine musical enter- !alnmcnt which was presented at First Presbyterian Church last night when the 1 augmented church choir, under leadership of the organist, Mrs. E. J. Smith, offered a concert and organ recital. The program consisted of choruses, organ solos, vocal duets, kcello solos and some outstanding talent made Its appearance In a selection of music which ranged from simple de- votlonal numbers to Classical selections, including ballads, folk songs and descriptive Items both : tocal and Instrumental. The Tact that many of them were familiar made the program even 1 more appealing. The concert was greatly en-i nanced by the use of the hew church organ on which Mrs. E. J. Smith played several selection to the complete delight of all. Ilie Individual artists Included Christine and Alan Currle in ! vocal dnets. Miss Margaret John- j son In 'cello solos and Mrs. Wll-' Ham Martin and Sergeant Mar-old Normann.ln vocal soils, each of whom won the complete ap-, probation of the large audience. C. A. Davis and Cpl. Walter Robert acted as piano accompanists. Rev. A. F. MacSween, the pas- tor, acted as chairman and an nounced that the cost of the hew chmch organ, for the benefit of which the concert was staged, had now been defrayed. A pleasant feature of the evening was the presentation to Mrs. Smith of a beautiful bouquet of flowers, this taking place Just before the final chorus. Those who took part In the program were entertained with the serving of refreshments by the Ladies Aid following thi program. The p.osram was as follows: Choruses ."Phyllis" (Brahms) cake, which was then served by1;4 " Z?lut 'ww iMrs. Stan SavHle. Mrs. Harlot 1 t.-i. w t Dn JA Organ solos 1 Largo o- , Handel u r.T; r:;?Hert- iTschalkowsky - " . v. vtauu "ui ajmu I p ... l, k j to preside at the urns, and ser Smith. Mrs. Vocal duet "The Old Rugged Cross" Christine and Alan Cur rie. i 'Cello solo "Sonata In A Minor" Marcello, Miss Margaret : Johnson. Vocal solos "Itie Sleep That Sits on Babies' Eyes"(Carpenter and "Where'er You Walk" (Ran- del", Sgt. Harold Normann. j Organ solos "Less Than the Djst" "Woodward-Findoni and Kashmiri Song" (Indian Love Lyric . Mrs. Smith. Choruses "O Hush Thee. My Baby" tSuIUvan) ahd The Chase Edward German). The Choir. Organ solo "The Lost Chb:d" ( (Sullivan). Mrs. Smith. Vocal solos "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates) and "Little Bluebird of My Heart" (Frank Greyji Mrs. Wni. Mai tin. I ' vjelto seWclfaiis Miss Mar-BartfJohVsltt ' ' Vooai , solos "I iLbve You I (Orieg) and "C'est L'Amour" Marlotte, Sgt. Harold Normann. i Organ solos Pilgrims Chorus" , and "March' from Tannhauser, Mrs. Smith. Choruses "Smllin' Thru" , (Penn) and "Herbes of OW'iVer-dl)4 the Choir. LONDON 0 J The King has accepted the gift of a Seven-foot sturgeon, caught by net in the , Moray Firth. . 1 TIMHIK Sl i: 3U9l 1 Srslrd trndm will be r-wlvJ by the Mmlstrr Xt lAnrts at Victoria. B.C . not latrr than 11 o'clock In thr forrnoon on thf 11th day of April, 1944. for the purchase of Llcnc X34594, to cut 8 000.000 feet of Spruce on four areas situated at Juskatla and Mwtt Inlets. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Two (3) Tears will be allowed fori removal or timoer. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria. B.C.. or District forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. IV THE sn-RKME rOlRT OF nniTiMi rm.t'MniA IN PKOIIITE 1 III lite Matter f the ".tdmlnWra- trallnn Art" anil In the Miller of the IMate of Knut OIrn. le'rMert. Intestate. j TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Jmlp Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme Court or British Columbia, I was on the 18th day of February A.D. 1944, appointed Administrator of the Estate of Knut Olsen, formerly nt Montreal, Quebec deceased, who died on or about the 3rd day of January, A D. 1944. All persona Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay th amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims agalnit the sale) Estate are required to file them with m proow'T verified on or before the Jlst nay of March , AD. 1944, falling whlrh distribution will be mad having regard only to urh claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prlnca III per. B C. thla 18th day of February A.D. 1944. I NORMAN A. WATT, 1 Offlcla Adm'nWratof, Prior r Rupert, i. PAOE THH , . straight yes as 1943 s box ol draw, with Greer Corson i i ' among the "international" t i The late Leslie Howard, r ' ' Coward, Erie fortman and R , ert Donat foiiowtrd Fo:nby that order. Bing Crosby. Abt and Costello, Bob Hor.t. B: . Otable and Mickey Rooney cs ularity pofl for tire sixth behind Miss Oarson. ROLL YOUR OWNERS FOR OGDEN'S GO Listen to "The Weird Circle", weekly Radio mystery thriller on Ogden's Playhouse. See your local listings for day and hour. 2M Public Meeting in The Salvation Army Citadel Wednesday, 8 p.m. Conducted by MAJOR JOHN STEELE Wa,r Services Supervis tor Pacific Coast Ail are welcome Lustron Cold Wave Permanents Sbmething new in Beauty. Phone now for an appointment Phone 655 ifELEN'S REAUTY SHOPPE 20G 4th Street GOOD FRIDAY comes April 7th i Select Reautiful EASTER CARDS Now! Complete stock' now on display. Don't be disappointed at this pleasant and appropriate time to remember your family and friends with suitable cards. Coutt's Canadian Cards 5c to 25c from 1 hesfr IQ fl, . . p I SHOP AT THE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET "The Friendly Store" We handle HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS ' and VAN'S DREAD Also Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Out Prices Are Right 11 1 2