AY JANUARY 12, 1945 Why Bake on 2f&"" v lit. jcrthc Illiterate ; when ijou baktf with PURITY j FilOUR CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help i. ure you of a clean Job pl.ic Mack 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN 1HE REX CAFE N; :s Opm for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW ME IN Opemns Hours: 3 p.m, to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 GEO. J. DAWES AUCTIONEER . VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YuUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED K HmatCN Phone for Free Appointment 1 4th Ave, E. Red 127 THE REXALL STORE REQUIEM HELD FOR MRS. RIX Congregation of Old Friends Yrktrrday Afternoon at St. Andrew' Cathedral A simple prayer and psalm service for the late Mrs. O. A. Rlx, wife of the Bishop of Caledonia, was held yesterday afternoon In St. Andrew's Cathedral prior to the sending of the remains to Vancouver where the funeral will be held. The remains lay In state throughout the day at the Cathedral and until the depart ure of the steamer Prince Rupert last night. Many old friends of deceased assembled at the Cathedral for the service which was conducted by the dean. Very Rev. James B Qlbson. with Rev. E. W. Scott. rector of St. Peter's, Seal Cove, reading the scripture. The choir was in attendance with Peter Lien presiding at the or?;an, Hymns were "When on my Day of Life the Night Is Falling" and "The Lord Is My Shepherd." The bereaved Bishop was accompanied by the next senior clergyman of the diocese, Canon W. F. Rushbrook, veteran retired coast missionary. Pallbearers were J. D. Allen, O. P Tinker, Levi Fitzgerald, R. E. Mortimer. R. L. Mcintosh and Dr. L. W. Kergln. Uslie's were W. M. Watts and R. O. Birch. WAR CRAFT FOR FERRIES CARDIFF. Wales. Q The Cardiff Development Committee has proposed that tank landing craft be used as civilian ferries across the Bristol Channel after the war. bringing waies almost au miles nearer London from the road -transport standpoint. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charftMl for a full month at 25c a word. C.C.F. BrldRe Drive every Sat urday. Presbyterian Burn's Banquet, January 25. Dance every Saturday night. Oddfellows' Hall. United Church Valentine Tea Feb. 15. FOR ECZEMA-SKIN TROUBLES Make up y ur mind today that you ar' K'lint? to s;ive your akin a real rhanci? to Ret well Oo to Ormes Ltd. or any good dru aUire and get un original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil -It laU many days because It U highly concentrated. The very flrat application will give you relief -the Itching of Eczema Is quickly stopped--eruptiona dry up and scale off In a very few days The same Is true of Itching Toes and Feet. Barber's Itch, Salt Uheum and other akin troubles. Remember mat Moonea r.uiniu Oil ts a clean, powerful, penetrating Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or leave a greasy resiaue. wmpiriu satisfaction or money back. SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET We carry full lines of FANCY GROCERIES - CHOICE QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Open dally 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. We deliver PHONE 492 Thursdays to 1 p.m. Courteous service 53G 7th Ave E. TRAPPERS AND BUYERS . . . I have Just received a wire which I can pay 20 more than any other buyer. Don't be foolish to sell you furs at the waterfront . . . bring them to Ooldblooml Soon as we receive a shipment we wire the money. W. GOLDBLOOM "THE OLD RELIABLE" Doctors Prescription Calls for the Best! Once your doctor has written a prescription, he depends n the pharmacist for accurate compounding. That Is where we come In. Every prescription brought to us is ""ed with scientific accuracy with the best quality drugs, "ring your prescriptions here with confidence. We back your doctor. Ormes lid. "3Jm Pioneer Druqgtet PHONES 81 and 82 Local News ews It A St. Andrew's Cathedral an items... PHONE 80 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS nual congregational meeting Cathedral Hall, Monday, Jan. 15, 8 p.m. (il) T. A. McMartln of Smlthers arrived In the city on Wednesday night's train from the Interior for a brief business visit and will leave this evening on his return to the Interior. S. Diderlckson, Cow Bay fooat- bullder, has purchased the residence of W. D. Vance on Fourth Ave. E. Mr. and Mrs. Vance re cently bought the Prince house on Atlin Ave., Westvlew, where they are now residing. Throat tmmmmmmmammtm du to a Cold. Let a little time-tested, soothing VapoKub melt on WlrjKS tongue. Works fine I V vaVeau Wives, mothers, sisters, sweet hearts and daughters of the men of the 1st Battalion, Prince Rupert Regiment (M.O.) meeting tonight, Armouries, 8:15 p.m. to form Ladles' .Auxiliary. Officers to be elected. W. R. bevenlsh, vice-president In charge of western lines, Cana dian National Railways, who has been here for a couple of days on an official Inspection visit, will leave 'by this evening's train on his return to Winnipeg. With Mr. Devenlsh on the trip here have been W. T. Moodle, general superintendent, Vancouver; C. J. Quantic, superintendent of mo tive power and equipment; Sam Morrison, district engineer: Bruce Boreham, public relations officer, western region, and H, D. Till, Mr. Devenlsh's secretary Many friends In this city of Mrs. W. T. Kergin, for the past several years living in Vancou ver, will regret to learn thai she had the misfortune to sustain a severe leg fracture In a fall In Vancouver. Buy War Sayings Stamps. IN THE SUPREME COUKT OP BRITISH COLUMDIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM ANDREW NEVILE. DECEASED. TESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor. W E. Fisher, made on the 8th day of January. A D. 1645. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Christopher William Andrew Nevlle. deceased, situate with the Province of British Columbia, with Will annexed, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same. verified, to me on or before froperly he 7th day of February. A D. 1945, and all parties indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to m forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B C this 6th day of January. A D. 1945. Qf'ORuE It. HALLETT Official Administrator, Atlln. BC SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli. Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box. 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 198 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Mrs. S. D. Johnston left last night on a trip to Vancouver. John McLeod left last night on a business trip to Vancouver. J. Ladicos returned this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Jack Wrathall returned this morning from a visit to Inspector of Schools B. Thor- stelnsson left last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Victoria on official business. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Muncey returned to the city this morning from a holiday trip to Van couver Mrs. J. L. McEwen of Prince Rupert i spending a few days In Smlthers visiting her old friends and renewing acquaintances and U expected home tonight. A Universal Week of Prayer Meetings tonight, 8 p.m., United Church, Chaplain Frltzmeler; St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove. Pastor Llnney. Paul S. (Bud) Charles, manager of the Alaska Fishing News, and Mr3. Charles, are here today aboard the Prince George returning to Ketchikan after a business trip to Seattle In connection with the plan to change the publication from a thrice-a-week to dally basis. Mr. Charles reports war work ac tivity undiminished In Seattle. Crime conditions appeared rather alarming In the Puget Sound city, he felt THE DAILY NEWS Bridge, Whist, Cribbage Played At C.W.L. Party Seventeen tables of bridge, whist and cribbage were In play at a delightful card party held In the Knights of Columbus Hall on Wednesday night under the auspices of the Catholic Wo men's League. C. H. Rimmer was master of ceremonies. Mrs. W. Lahtl and Mrs. Mac assisted by Mrs. Turgeon, Mrs. J. Oaron, and Mrs. C. Biton. Prize winners were: Bridge Ladies' first, Mrs. B. Wright; ladies' second, Mrs. Craig; men's first, J. Krlkevskl: men's second, M. Peterson. Whist-Ladies' first. Miss P. H. Smith; ladies' second, Mrs. Han-ley; men's first, F. Riffou; men's second, Mr. Miller. Cribbage Ladies' first, Mrs. A. Astoria; ladies' second, Mrs. C. Jackson; men's first, Mr. Olesen; men's second, Mr. Astoria. India May Purchase Surplus Machinery BOMBAY, India, Jan. 12 F Sir Homl Mody. former supply minister of the Viceroy's execu tive council, has suggested that India might take over Britain's 'surplus war-production machin ery. Co -Author of the "Bombay PJan," Sir Homl said at a meeting of the Employers' Federation of India that the Indian government should negotiate with Britain for surplus shipbuilding, aircraft and automobile production machines. FIND IT with a Want Adl Sell lt with a Want Ad! Buy it with a Want Ad! Dally News classified section gets results. rMiiTii Aijr riinur! LnAinAiM arum APPRECIATED Large and Responsive Audience Witnesses Performance at Port Edward A large and responsive audience witnessed the H. M. C. S. Chatham Show in the Port Ed ward auditorium. The program Arthur were m cnaree of the featured a- melodrama entitled raffle, which was won by Mm. ("She Was Only a Farmer's Jessie McGrath. Delicious re-.Daughter But . . . which was freshrhents were served under) staged Just before Christmas in the. direction of Mrs. J. Murray.'the Naval Drill Hall in Prince Rupert.' Acts added to the original pro duction Included "Backstage at the Wrennery" and "Rambllngs" by Leading Wren Hay-Roe, who was very popular with tlw audience. The ventriloquist act of "Puss-er Jones and Dorothy" was also quite well received. Repeat performances by vocalist Yvonne Riffou and "Rita and the Rhythm Boys" also drew their .share of applause. In the melodrama, Lt. .Stran nix replaced drafted Surgeon Lieut. Virtue as leading man and realistically played the role of Osgoode Smlthers,, a farm boy. Leading Wren Sauve acted as stage manager as well tas the most importol.it P.'male character. As he did before. Petty Officer "Artie" Shaw brought down the house with his portrayal of the villainous "Mulberry Foxhall." Music was again supplied by Frank Dutton and his 10-piece pit band. C. H. Linton of the local Royal Bank of Canada staff Is sailing tonight on the Cardena for Vancouver to enlist In the Canadian Army. Delmort Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, Sliced Peaches. Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 KWONGSANG HINQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST. (Next to King Tal) ' All your patronage welcome Open S p.m. to 12 p.m. ; Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. PHONE RED 247 .r i BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outsidet orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 964' FEATURING CLARK'S TOMATO PRODUCTS CLARK'S TOMATO JUICE, 20-oz. per tin .12 20-oz., per dozen 1 .: 48-oz., per tin '-" CLARK'S TOMATO KETCHUP, 12-oz. bottle IS CLARK'S "TOMATO SOUP, 10-oz., 3 tins 25 per dozen These specials good all this week. MUSSAILEM'S ECONOMY STORE "WHERE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" PAGE THREE "SALADA TEA A. MacKenzie Furniture. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" WHEN IN NEED OF FURNITURE GIVE US A CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. 327 Third Avenue Phone 775 VICEROY ELASTIC BANDS This may be stretching a point but we would like to inform you that rubber bands in all sizes are now on the market once again. Third Ave. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR smith tilock Green 995 If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly so! Prince Rupert INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See K. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 1945 DIARIES and CALENDAR PADS POCKET DIARIES, from 05 f to $1.75 LARGE DIARIES, from $1.2.- to $2.00 5-YEAR DIARIES WITH LOCK $2.00 SMALL CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete $1.75 LARGE CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete $.1.00 EVERYDAY CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete from - $1.75 to $1.75 SMALL CALENDAR PADS (GEM) 75 LARGE CALENDAR PADS (JUMBO) $1.25 Dibb Printing Company BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE EVENING SHOES... WHITE, BLUE AND BLACK ... I SATIN SANDALS Oliver ana Gold oanaais in HIGH AND LOW HEELS . Family Shoe Store Limited N "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" Store Open, January 2nd ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Prince Rupert