I JARCH 27, M4 THE DAILY NEWS PA(TE TTTRTT? 1 -J J m i SMOKED Black Cod Smolted Daily iinadian Fish & Cold Storage CK KUPKItT Co. Ltd. ItimiSII COM1.MIIU al Orders R'e can now deliver your coal orders. Please us three days warning before delivery ex- fed. iLBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 !ld Wave Coming Soon! c will be closed for one werir while attending the int'-a'ion (or trto new sensational COLD WAVE, a lanrnt without heat, pil, of machine. Watch for itl 1 SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON VIOLET MAH Kill Ave. and Fulton St. rhone nine 91) NORM ADVtHTMNC, '1 ic to the Variety Store, and you'll find a re filled with happy suggestions gifts that jcertain to please everyone you want 'to re- tober on this joyous occasion; Our modest es enable you to remember all your fam- Jnd friends, and stay witliin your budget. HE VARIETY STORE PVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS Boy, Age 3, Passes Away The death occurred Sundav afternoon at the home or his parent ot Fredrick Schllberg, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Schllberg, Sixth Avenue East. Mr. Schllberg is a dry dock employee. The funeral will take place oh Tuesday afternoon. tittle Norway Tea and Sale The social rooms of St. Paul's Lutheran Church were the setting for a tea and sale of home cooking sponsored by the Little Norway Knitting Club on Saturday afternoon. Taking advan tage or Kinaiy weather, many ladles called. Presiding over the tea table, which was laid with a lovely lace cloth and centred with I flowers and candles, was Mrs Jens Munthe, club president Mrs. J. Furruness and Mrs. C.I Johnsen poured. Bervlteurs were j Mrs. Foshelm, Mrs. Rlkvalsen. and Mrs. A. Dybhavn. In charge of the home cooking table were Mrs. Paulsen, Mr. Strangebye and Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. J. Iversen was cashier. During the afternoon Mrs. A. Dybhavn rendered a number of vocal solos. A number of knitted articles. done by members of the club, were on display during the The city fire department put out a chimney fire which did slliiht damase to a wall in the home of Eriing Pcdersen, 221 Seventh Avenue West at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Announcement Ail dvrrtUttm-nu In thli column will be cturgrd for a dill month it 25c word. St. Peter's Sale, March 30. Dry Dock Employees Dance.' Friday night, March 31. Proverb's Orchestra. Presbyterian April 6. Spring Sale. Norway Invasion Service, Luthran Church, Saturday, April 8, 8 p.m. Queen Mary Easter Tea, Mrs. Parkin's. Navy Auxiliary Dance, fellows' Hall, April 18. Monday St. Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale. April 13. Odd- C.W.L. bridge, whist, crtbbage. K.O.C. Hut. April 20. Job's Daughters' Dance, Mas onic Hall, April 21. L. O. B. A. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, April 2". De Carlo's Orch estra. Eastern Star Dance, April 28. - LOCALS- AMake a date Tor the Waitresses' Dance, Tuesday, March 28, at the Eagle's Hall, Fifth and McBrlde. 74 TO EASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD RUBONV1CKS TVapoRub ' Dance Tonight, Eagles' Hall, 5th and McBrlde, 9 to 2:00. Navy Orchestra. Constable and Mrs. Samuel Ferguson became the parents of a ten pound baby boy, born Sun- day In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. The city fire department answered a false alarm to call box 17, near the Central Hotel, shortly before 5 o'clock on Saturday, but were unable to discover who turned in the alarm. Quietly Wedded Here Saturday .Miss Caroline Holrerson of Santa Rosa, California, Bride of Bertram Church of Toronto The marriage took place quietly at the Manse of First Kitwanga Boys Home From War Ounner Eddie Sampare and Private Andrew Derrick, two of! several Kitwanga boys who have been in the war in Europe, have been In Prince Rupert during the last few days following their teturn from overseas. Ounner Sampare returned to Kitwanga early in the month, having been Invalided home, and left at the end of the week for Vancouver for his final boarding. He was with the old 102nd. Battery here "before the war at the start of which he Joined up for active service having been overseas from 194i to this year. Private Derrick, now discharged from the army, arrived from Vancouver last week and will be leaving this evening for RENEWAL Or UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS Hr To All Employers: Ul Unemployment Insurance Rooks for the yea? ending March 31st, 19 1 1, must Ie exchanged foe new books; New Insurance Hooks for the fiscal year 19 1145 will he exchanged liy the Local Employment and Selective Service Office in your area for expired Insurance Hooks upon completion of the second last page in the expired hooks. Protect the licncfil rights of your employees Iy sending in their expired lxoks projicrly coin, pleted on March 31st. There are severe penalties for Jailing to make' Unemployment Insurance contrl buttons Jor your inturett employees anil forjallure to renew the Insurance lUwks as required. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION HON. llt-'MPimiY MITClltU. Minhut tl Uitur IOU1S J. TROTTtM X. J, TAUON ALLAN M. MITCHELL, CtmmhlluiHtu. , Good Cheer Club Hears Speaker The local Wartime Housing Sewing Club is the only one of its kind among Wartime Jlotiv irt? communities in the prov ince. II. V. Collins, traveling counsellor for B.C., told members of the Oood Cheer Club at their weekly meeting lasf week The club is preparing ta hold Us spring bazaar m th near future. In the city on a brief visit. Mr Collins spoke- to a good turnout of members on the activities and conditions in other War-time Housing communities, particularly North Vancouver At the concluslon-of the meeting dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. J Jerome and Mrs. J. Plewin. I united cnurcn here on Satur- t MRiJ.H.UUJRERTE--.v..mf-rm. day. Rev. James A. Donnell of- fin. She new hi htUdt, Uchchri flciatlng. of Miss Caroline Marie ! " ""tik" ?,. Trui--m, Holgeujon. daughter of Mr. and j K.fcft.&W. ! Mrs. Charles LouU Holgerson. Cuuda'tUrxutSdCotLhuTtlku. , Santa Rosa, California, to Bert-1 ram Gearing Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bertram Church ot Toronto, Ontario. Witnesses of the ceremony were MUs Nan Valentine and Arthui Lehman Foreman. The groom is a chemical engineer and is with the Royal Canadian Air Force at Terrace. The bride has been a secretary with the finance division of the United States Army here. DOXT FORGET . . THE BIG DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 25 9:00 - 12:00 p.m. I.O.I). E. HALL (Formerly Eagles'. 5th and McBrlde) Gentlemen "5c Roy Proverbs and His Orchestra Everybody Welcome REID'S CAFE 725 Third Ave. West THE CHOICEST FOODS very carefully prepared Sandwich Bar Now Open from 11 ajn. dally to serve Soups, Hot Beefsteak Pies. Eggs, Omel-etts, Chill, Salads, and regular Sandwich list. Pies, Cakes, Ice Cream Special Dinner Menu from 5 to 7 p.m. Closes at 12:45 an OOLACHANS FOR SALE at Boat "Elsie" at Cow Bay Float. SIMON CALDER. Mark every grave while you have 'the opportunitySTnejr deserve It."See National Monuments 602 5th East Box 1125 Station B Prince Rupert, B.C. CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AM) REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean job. Phone lllark 735 HOME SERVICE " HANDYMAN The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon FwRTGARRYl SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 193 J. L. CURRY Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Phone Oreen 995 mm SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypoints, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands i Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Are. Phone 568 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 pjn. to 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 TRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. Box 725 Specialists on Bulltup Roofs Kepairs, Re-shlngllnr Free Estimates Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Our Coffee I Tops) I For Fishermen and Outdoor Workers PUREW00L WORK GARMENTS ii KEItSF.Y SHIRTS "I Roth Button and Zipper Styles. (T 1C i All sizes. Each LJ FLANNEL SHIRTS Pure Wool Wincey in Grey and CT it Fawn. Each Wool Wincey, Khaki. JJj HEAVY PANTS Our stock of Humphrey Tweed' Pants is complete. All sizes. " Priced from, per pair $4.95 to $8.50 COAL! Good stocks of Foothills, Alberta, .and Bulkley Valley Coals now on hand Three days notice before delivery is expected will be appreciated. PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONE 651 PHONE 652' INCOME TAX 1943 Income Returns to be filed on or before ; APRIL 30,-1944 FORMS NOW AVAILABLE Prepared by R. E. MORTIMER 321 Second Avenue Phone 88 Sewing! Ladies: You can now get made to order Buttons and Buckles of your own material and design. Place your orders with . . . Down through the years, almost since Prince Rupert first existed, we have served the people. The prescription laboratory we have always tried to keep modern, using skilled pharmacists, quality drugs, the best ot equipment. As we start a new year, we are proud of our record, and grateful for the confidence you iiave shown In us. May we continue to serve you. Ormes Ltd. Vfus Pioneer Dru.qgistx THE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 pjn. Sundays and' Holidays from 12-2 p.m, and 7-9 p.m. . 'm . h