5AY MARCH THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREHJ THE THINKER? lf it thntottehrr hti M mffli or iMl ff Airs' M unJtt. rat lAr lmHi (r( in 9 arilfon i i Crmn Clifford itAqJi ttlt In COAL! hi t'ocks of Foothill?, Alborta, and Bulklcy alley Coals now on hand 3 (1.. notice before delivery expected will he appreciated. PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. adveutis rilONP. C3J IT'S .MUSIC TO OUR EARS . . . war people praising the Variety Store. They j cur tremendous selection of merchandise I Our service. It innlffs n rp.illv 1)1otld to f that the people of Prince Ilupert can buy 'umence and satisfaction here. 'HE VARIETY STORE WERT BRAND SMOKED Black Cod Smoked Daily ,nn Fish & Cold Storage ' "LltKT Qq J nillTISII COLUMBIA E IN THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold. Bulger's. All adtertlaMmut in thtu eolumn will be charged for tun month St 2Se a word. WhUt Drive. Valhalla Hall, ; March 18, 8 pjn. Dry Dock Employees' Dance. Friday night. Mareh 24. Prov erb's Orchestra. Valhalla Dance. Oddfellow' Hall, March 24. Wj. Canadian Legion Dance. I ODE. Hall. March 24. Little Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, March 25. St Peter's Sale, March 30. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 8. Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea. Mrs. Parking. St. Andrew's Cathedral Spring Sale. April 13. Eastern Star Dance. April 28. GIVE GENEROUSLY Fashion Footwear A. J, DOMINATO. REID'S CAFE 725 Third Ave. West THE CHOICEST FOODS very carefully prepared Sandwich 'Bar Now Open from 11 n.m. dally to serve Soups, Hot Beefsteak Pies, Eggs, Omel- eits, Chill, Salads, and regular Sandwich list. Pies, Cakes, Ice Cream Special Dinner Menu from 5 to 7 p.m. Closes nt 12:45 a.m. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SllimUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Uridine SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MININO MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled Varden Singers Musical En tertalnment, Booth School Audi- If Red Cross canvasser has torlum, Wednesday. March 22, 8 missed calling on you please p.m. Admission 90c. Please secure leave your donation at any programs from members. (ltj uaiin. (Hi Fire Chief II. T. Lock had his usual monthly report before the hot pita 1 board at Its meeting last night. Routine inspection! had been made at the hospital and nurse' home. Alarm systems had been found to be In order and responte to alarm good. Boiler room and hosplta) conditions wert satisfactory. The ftist regular monthly meeting of the 1944 board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital was held last night In the hospital. Those present were O. P. Tinker, president; Robert Gordon, Norman A. Watt. W. M. Watts. T. B. Black. Aid. George Hills, flhd Arnold Flatert, directors; Miss TanVblln. lady superintendent, and D. C. Stevenson, secretary The session lasted an even hour arid business was largely of touttne nature. At the opening, the president welcomed new members of the board, expressing ihe hope- that they would find their work and associations congenial during the year. Announcement Mrs. W. R. Tooth, who has been visiting for the past four months at her home in Aurora. Illinois, arrived In (he city from the East on last night's train and will proceed tomorrow night to Stewart, Walter" Adams, popular war veteran of Terrace and prominent in Oddfellows' circles there, was in the city Thursday night on his way from Terrace to Vancouver" where he will enter-Shaughnessy Military Hospital for treatment. ii i i i Married At Court House Diana Alberta Whiting Becomes Krlde of Laverne Thomas Blair at Civil Ceremony Yes terday Afternoon.' The government agent's office was the scene of a wedding Friday afternoon when Norman A. Watt, in his capacity of Justice of the peace, united Diana" Alberta Whiting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . V. Whiting. Eighth Avenue West, and Telegrapher Laverne Thomas Blair, R.C.N.V.R.. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Blair of Edmonton. Attending the bride, who wore a gold colored dress with brown accessories and a corsage of Irises and Hlles-of-the-talley. jwas Mrt. Harry Dickens, attired in a cocoa colored dress with brown accessories and a gardenia corsage. Groomsman was Telegrapher ."Samuel Taylor. R.CN.VJt.. a ihlpmate of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony the party, which Included the mother of the bride, returned to the Whiting residence whert a supper was served, afterwards attending a dance at the Naval LDrlll llalL Mr. and Mrs. Blair will make their home in Prince Rupert. TERRACE Mrs N. Sherwood left for Hazclton Hospital first of the week having received an urgent call for help with the hospital being short of nurses. The Board of Trade held i their regular monthly meeting j Thursday night at Terrace He let among other business put through was a vote of j thanks to Mr. Willie, proprietor j of the hotel for his kindness in j permltt-ng the use of a com- j fortable room for the Board of I Trade meetings. New members were admitted to membership among whom was O. McAdam. who has recenUy taken over one of the general stores In the village. FOR A TAXI Telephbne 65 Stand: Grotto Cipar Store TILLIE THE TOILER y i ss Btfy'OnV Yfhet'Yw. rWf,Vi M lMKtMr.NT OK I'l IJI.H' VtllkKS flTH'K TO tONTKtrTOH TF.Rit.trt: wurr. Hi ii.tmos SEALED TENDERS, endorsed Ten lr for Pollr Buildings it 7mc. B.C." will iw rlfl by the Minister of Public Works for the erection and completion of Constable's Hotue and Addition to Lockup and Oaraae. Plan, apeclfleatlona. contract, and ftTtnn of tender may be aeen on and after the 2th day 01 Marco, and further Information obuined at the Department of PublW Works. Parliament Buildings, and at the office! of Uovernment Agents at Vancouver. Prtnc Rupert. SmltheT. Prince 0we and Police Office at Trrrace. Copies of plans, specifications, etc.. can be obtained from the Depart-merit on payment of a depoait of Twenty Dollars (120 00) which will oe reiunoea on return 01 tne piana. eic m good condition. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque on a rnarterea rjani 01 uanaaa. maae payable to the honourable the Minister of Pibfle Works, for the sum of One Thousand Dollars (11.000). which shall be forfeited It the party tendertna; decline to enter Into contract when called upon to do ao. Tenders win not be considered nles made eat on the forms supplied. Mined with the actual signature of the tenderer, and enclosed in the errtelope furnished. Tenders must be In the hands of the Minister at or before 12 noon trf Mooday. the 3rd day of April. ISM. and wUI be opened In public at 12 o'clock noun on that day In the Parliament Buildings. The low eat or any tender not iifct wily accepted. A. DIXON. Deputy Minister. Department of Public Works. Parliament Buildings, Virtorra BC. Advertise in the Dally Newsl DONT FORGET . . TlfE BIG DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 18. 9:00-12:00 p.m. I.O.I) E. HALL (Formerly Eagles'. 5th and McBrlde) Gentlemen 75c Roy rroverbs and Ills Orchestra Everybody Welcome THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 pan. to 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help iMKMire. joiljidf a 'clean Job. i Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN to lWliJf GET SOME y WWll SLEEP. BUT 5v 41 X1 DN'T it -"A Kf Tn. l iri'- i lill.l t' ffK'' I I RtXEY m church notices First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Rr. J. A. DonnelL M.A., Minister Mf. 3. S. Wilson. Sr. Choir Leader" Mrs. W. C. Taylor, Jr. Choir Ldr. Miss Swanna Olafson, AT.C.M. urganist Dr. R. O. Knlpe, Superintendent of Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Service. 7:30 Evening Service. Sunday School at 12:15. Come and Worship. Ydung People's Society Meet' ing In the Manse at close of evening service. All young peo ple Cordially Invited, First Baptist Church Fifth Ave. and Young Street Minister: Rev. F. Tipton William SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 ajn. Bible Class. J 1:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 12:15 noon Sunday School. I 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. I 9:C0 p.m, Fellowship Hour in I the Schoolroom. Special meetings for children and young people 20th-24th March, each etenlrtg at 6:30. Wednesday, 8:00 pjn. Mis slonary meeting "Japan." Everybody welcome St. And rew's Cathedra Dean, Very Re. J. B. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster, P. yen BS sunt., F. J. Skinner 8:00 ajn. Holv Communion. 11:00 a in. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:30 pjn. Sunday School. 7:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Mid-week ?nten service on Wednesday at 7:30 pjn. A social hour will be conduct ed by the young people immediately following the evening ser vice. St. Paul's Lutheran Church 5th and McBrlde Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Paslor 11:00 a.m. "Jesus Satisfies." Sermon by Pastor Anderson. Vocal solo: "He shall feed His Flock." ' 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 Informal Service. Sermon by Chaplain Walker, NI..CA. Vocal duet: "I Need Thee Every Hour." Dagmar Mostad. Ethel Knutson. i A cordial welcome to all! Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's Christian Ass'n Men and women of the services and their friends are cordially invited to the Gospel Sing Song at the "Y" Empress Hall, Sunday. March 19, 9 to 10 pjn. Speaker: LAC. Tom Falrgreave. OOLACHANS FOR SALE at Boat "Elsie" at Cow Bay Float. SIMON CALDER. .Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Onr Coffee Is Tops) A PROMISE FULFILLED SA I'M SO Af-tfAtDr DON'T I'LL BE ASLEEP MlJORRy- fcEACH CAMP a For Fishermen and Outdoor Workers PURE WOOL WORK GARMENTS KERSEY SHIRTS- Uoth Button and Zipper Styles. Ct" ir All sizes. Each JJ.LJ FLANNEL SHIRTS Pure Wool Wincey In Grey and O 7C Yawn. Each .... j,J Wool Wincey, Khaki. JJj HEAVY PANTS Our stock of Humphrey Tweed Pants is complete. All sizes. Priced from, per pair . $ 1.95 to $8.50 Cold Wave Coming Soon! We will be closed for one week while attending the demonstration for the new sensational COLD WAVE, a permanent without heat, pads, or machine. Watch for ltl SUNRISE BEAUTY SALON VIOLET SLIII Cor. 6th Ave. and Fulton St. VOULL BE AWXKE.VLL MAKE JUST A DREAM WORKING OH.nPAR. lt 1 COULD JUST QET SOME SLEEB I'D HAPPV SORE THAT YOU ARE OH DEAR JF I COULD 3ET SOME Phone Blue 913 Sewina! Ladies: You can now get made to order Buttons and Buckles of your own material and design. Place your orders with . . . MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "W'here dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion By Wcstover "SHE'S MAK1N6 SURE JfAUcd RIGHT. SHES MAKINKS SUREul OONt GET TP SLEEPS SOSHi IF" THAT'S rjTl ALL. THE C300D SLEEPtNQ'Sl saN6 TO DO ME,I MIGHT A3J MEl STAY AwNCc LLZ US i ; i . i f