UNIVERSAL WEEK OF 'PRAYER jtlo.'-.du: Ansnices of Prince fftii. u- Association). .upv rWEFJ'INQ n i iw " - - REPAIRED and help f C4-i" - ... , i :f a clean job pL.ie Black 135 0 .... (vtlUMOI.' Mil l V 11. 1 J HANDYMAN rii 1 1 1 wv l 1 VI. J. Ut H k AUC TION BEER VALUATOR E3 CONDUCTED TO SUIT YuUB CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND n.tuu ' r'M Phone for It Iff P j I Red 127 J. L. CURRY It noln- hlronractlc! Rupert Ministerial January 8 St. Andrew's Cathedral. January 9 Gospel Tabernacle. -rl'iv January iu oaiYauun Army. alL'v' January 11 St. Paul's Lutheran Church, iwj',.. January 12 First United Church, St. Peter's ' W,Ucan Church, Seal. Cove. AU meetings commencing 8 p.m. , .lin people Invited to participate in these meetings 1 for prayer anO meditation. RONDEO ROOFER PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works me'll Vp'OrK 01 aii KUius nn .wjhuiuuiuiib Prompt attention to ouUlde orders rTTVIATF-1 WUUK U U A 1 1 A NIELLI HtJi f .., ... t, inA Ave. W. P.O., Box 725 Phone Blue 904 Commercial Janitors' Supplies Floor Soaps Wax Sweeping Compound n rooms Brushes Paper Towels Cups Hotel and Restaurant Supplle.? IMMEDIATE .DELIVERY Prince Rupert Supply House 330 2nd Ave. . Phone 632 INCOME TAX Return Prepared Sec R. K. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. - Phone 88 BARR & ANDERSON 'LIMITED rlumblng and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1204 Free Deiwcrv Throughout the Lity MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Tfp East Section TUESDAY - THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. Rive us your order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fre-fa and cooked meat fresh vegetables and tml complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE .21 THIRD AVE. W. POULSEN'S LUNCH 6th AVE. E., BESIDE P.O. STATION "B" As Good as the Best Better than the Rest rOULSEN'S UKOU1SKX Our stock fresh and complete, prices right Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red 441 RUPERT BRAND : : SMOKED : : BLACK COD Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Local News Items PHONE 80 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Mrs. L. H. Allen and daughter of Port Esslngton will leave to night on a trip to Vancouver. Moose meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock In I.O.D.E. Hall. Atrs. N. Mussallem, after a Christmas and New Year visit nere, sailed Saturday night on her return to Kelowna. Miss Gladys Gammon, who has spent the last three weeks visiting her parents, Inspector and Mrs. Ernest Gammon, .will leave tonight U) return toKamloons, Corp. Harold Helgerson, R.C A.P., and Mrs. Helgerson, who arrived" recently from 'England to spend New Year's leave with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Helgerson, 425 Dunsmuir Street are leaving tonight to return to his present station at Abbotsford. Night a Coughs & dn to Clds 1 1 i m . . eased wittiout dosing wlun you rub throat, lie$t ami ICKfi Lack with Uine-tetted yitoiSi Notice To our Patrons Since Sam Ciirrif, Sr., has .severed his connection with ns, on and after Jan. 8, 1915, he will not he fcolicitlng dry cleaning: for our organiz-atlon. Pioneer Canadian Laundries and Cleaners. (7) Announcements All advertisements In this column will .bo charged lor Xull month t 25c a word. C.W.L. Bridge. Whist and Cribbage. K. of C. hut, January 10, 8 pjn. Presbyterian Burn's Banquet, January 25. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala. Friday Evening SS Cardena Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every ten days. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 508 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Atlas lloilcr Works i Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene; Welding, Blacksmith, General" Repair. PHONE RED 884 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MBIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 Allan Morgan left Saturday night on.a business trip, to Van couver. Mr., and Mrs. W. H.Tollnvwerc among those .who left Saturday night, on a trip to Vancouver. Canadian Legion B,EiLL. Executive Meeting tonight at :fi o'clock. J. O. Anderson left : Saturday night on a business rip to .Van- couver. Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill sailed Saturday night, on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver, Mrs. Robert Crocker, who has been visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Slg Larson of Prince Rupert, left for Seattle, to Join her husband on his furlough to Texas to visit his mother and sisters. Harold Fisher of Vancouver, who spent the holiday season at the home of ,his .parents, Judge and Mrs. W. E. Fisher, returned Saturday night to the southern city. Olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, back in the city for the first time since the recent special .ses sion of Parliament at Ottawa, wjll arrive from Vancouver. on the Prince Rupert Wednesday morning. A. Pettigrew of iBiggar,:Sask., who spent a few days .visiting, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McLeod, left Saturday night ton the Prince George to return to Vancouver where he has been iprndlng the winter. Mrs. Jack Lautensnd child, who have been spending the Christmas and New.Year holiday .vwi here with Mr. Lautens, sailed Saturday night on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver en- route back to Winnipeg. Harry Robbins, manager of the Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. cannery at Port Edward, and Mrs. Rotblns left onrSaturday night's train for Saskatoon, having been THE called there on account of the serious Illness of Mr. bobbin's father. Mr. and Mrs. J. Comer sailed Saturday night on the Prince Oeorge for a trip to Vancouver, accompanied by their two daughters who are returning to their studies In the south after spending Christmas and New Year's here. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.-Stone sailed Saturday night for Vancouver where Mrs. Stone will receive further surgical treatment for her arm which was broken last summer. They ,wlll be accompanied by Mrs. Bruce sRagers. Miss Nan .Kennedy, who has been spending the Christmas and New Year vacation season here with her parents, sailed Saturday night to .resume her studies. at Crofton House School In Vancouver. t Jack Sargent, Vancouver bar rister, after spending the Christ mas and New Year holiday sea son at Hazelton with his mother, Mrs. R. S. Sargent, sailed Satur day night on his return to Van couver. Mrs. Fraser MacDonald, formerly with he .Canadian Na tional Railways passenger of flee here, arrived in the city SaU urday morning on the iCassiar. after a visit at Rueen Charlotte City where her husband Is stationed with the Royal Canadian Air 'Force, and sailed Saturday night on the 'Prince iGeorge for Vancouver enroute back to Win nipeg. PRINCE -GEORGE In commemorating the open ing of the $150,000 10-room Junior-senior high school, Hon. H. a. .Perry, provincial minister of .education, announced that he would present a personal gift of; a '$175 scholarship to the "most, deserving student" to enable' him to continue his studies at normal,. technical school or Three girls were bom at the Prince George hospital on New Year's day. iBy -election ifor the post of city alderman left vacant by the death of Alderman ,F. tD. Taylor was set for January 15 by city council. Trustee Harold f A. Moffatt was chosen chairman of the Prince George school board succeeding trustee Jack .Nicholson at the Initial meeting of the!l946 board. Mr, Nicholson was elected mayor at .the Deoemberelectlorvs. KAIENCO-OP NEW STORE The Kaien Consumers' 'Co operative Association has 'taken over premises on Seventh Ave. at; Eberts St. until recently, oceu- pied;by the SavMor Grocery and is opening up its second retail store, there. The.openingiof the store wlllrtake(place.on'Wedfle- day of this week. Prince'Georgetto Get New Library PRINCE GEOROE, . Jan. 8 Construction of a library building here at a cost of between $10,000 and $20,000 Is planned by the provincial government. Hon. H. O. iPerry, provincial minister of -education made the announcement last week when he officiated at the .opening' of the new $150,000 Junior-senior high school. Importance of library service in the central In terior was reaUzed by the gov an classes. 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Rules of Road; second period, Knots and Splices. Class B-rLead and Line; Rules ofiRoad. Class -C First Aid; .Compass and Helm. Class ,D Knots and Splices; Anchors and Cables. Class (E Semaphore; .Signal Flags. Class F Anchors and Cables; Semaphore. Tender .Division Gunnery; .Gunnery. Duty .Dlvision-rllood Division. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COI.UMUIA IN PRODATE IN THE MATTER OF THE 'ADMINISTRATION ACT nmt IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF JOHN VOLLAUO. DECEASED, INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by i order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the I8th day of DeceSnber. A.D. 1944, I was appointed TAdmlnlstrator of the Estate of John Vollaug, deceased, and all parties having claims .against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, tn me on or about the 20th day of January. A.D. 1945. and all parties Indebted to the Bald i Estate are required to pay the-amount of their IrtHohtAHnnfia tn mm forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. thU 19th day of December, A.D. .1944. ALBERT E. RODDIS. Official .Administrator, Telegraph wee, hsj. IN HIE BUPREMK COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF JOHN 'LOOAR, DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor. W. E.TIsher. made on the 22nd day of December. A.D. 1U44. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate or John iLoear, deceased, and all parties havlns claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly .verified, to me on or before the 30th day at January, A.D. 1945, and all parties indebted to the said Estate are re quired to pay the amount .of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 23rri day of December, , A.D. 1944. OEORQE H. HALLETT, Official -AdmuiUtrstor, .AtUnB.C. Indian Double VC; AwaraeaXI.'S.:Medal KANDY, Ceylon, Jan. 8 & Jamadar Rlkl Rajalc. double V.C. of an Indian battalion In the 6th Gurkha Rifles, has added another decoration to his list, the United States Silver Star. He won his award when he led his platoon against strong Jap anese forces. The citation said: "He was always the first to throw his grenade, the first to rise and lead the assaults. He killed the .Japanese iv.ith his bayonet and .kukri." BUTEDALE MAN INJURES FOOT William Walker, of Butedale, was brought to Prince Rupert last night on the Catala suffering an injured foot, result of a heavy piece of . Iron falling on It while he was working Jit the Canadian-Fishing company cannery at the south coast town. i He .was taken to the .Prince . Ru- ernment and parUcularly'toy his pert General Hospital by city department, Mr.. Perry said. ambulance which met the hoat HUGE NATIONAL PARK Yosemlte National .Park, with a total area of 1.176.000 square mllee la nranrnYlmatelv the size j ' n i i.uMJ i Military Orders 1st (R.) Bn. Prince -Rupert Keel. (MO) (C. J. .Tooinus, Acling Ma. Commanding) i (1) Wll company parades cancelled for week .ending Jan. J3, 1945. 12) Bn. Parade Wednesday Jan. 10, 1945. Fall in 7:30 p.m. Dress, drill order. !o more people bake on Vc$ Friday is .one of ihfi most: popular your.brttui, calces And pMtry will be better and more popular when youvfe mm FLOUR THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 173 KWONG SANG IIINQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 pjn. PHONE RED 27 J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., B.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO 'RENT By couple, house or apartment, close In; permanent. Apply P.O. Box 713. til) FOR SALB-rBuggy, $7.00. 1043 7th Ave. East. -Lewis. (8) FOR SALE Boat, 18 feet long, 3'2 h.p. engine. 263 American Signals. . H). WANTED TO RENT For working couple, with excellent local reference, part or fully furnished 3 - room apartment. Phone Blue 148 after 0 p-iru QUADS GROW UP ST. NEOTS, Eng. 0) Ann Paul, Ernest and Michael Miles, the Huntingdonshire quadrup lets, have Just celebrated their ninth birthday. Their health i.s excellent. Jiopiui left :ji tup milk 1 tup tlfte Bout S iirrt nniwKt- Hteupoomod tctd cLoeolUt' H leuiMQ It i cup tborMntug i cup All-Bua ii tewpwa tDUl Combine H cup sugar, M cup milk, and chocolate; cook until thick (stir occasionally). Cool JJlend shortening, remaining Bugar-and-egg; beat until .fluffy. Add chocolate mixture. Sift flour with soda and salt; add to first mixture alternately with remaining milk. Add All-Bran and vanilla. Pour into shallow greased baking pan ; bake in moderate oven (300'Fi) about 40 CO. TRAIN SERVICE . CHANGES Train No. 128 now leaving Prince RUpert 4 pjn. daily) except Tuesday and Saturday for, Terrace, and Train No. 125 rv :? arriving i Prince ; Rupert U&J ajn. dally except Sunday and Wednesday :frem Terrace will be discontinued. .Last No. Last No. 120, January 12 125, 'January 13 Information from any tC.N.R. AOENT V-l45 I New Kind of Cliocolnte Pudtliiig! Sure to be liked easy to male! Jlll-BRAN DEVIL'S FOOD PUDDING minutes. Serve with whipped cream; if desired. It's your fa vorite "Chocolate Devil's Food" eerved up in a delicious hot pudding. And Ail-Bran's toasty nut-sweet flavor makes it better than ever! Tender, crunchy All-Bran does marvelous things to the texture; tool Chp the recipe now and get Kellogis All-Bran from your grocer. today .12 convenient eizesMaJe by:Keilugg in London, Canada. Helps keep .you regular naturally! I&t&yft All-Bran 1945 DIARIES and CALENDAR PADS POCKET DIARIES, from , "'t to $1.75 LARGE DIARIES, from to $2.00 5-YEAR DIARIES WITH LOCK -.-.. $2.00 SMALL CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete $1.7.V LARGE CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete $3.00 EVERYDAY CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete from . $1.7." to $I.7.V SMALL CALENDAR PADS (GEM) 7." LARGE CALENDAR PADS (JUMBO) $1.25i Dibb Printing Company BESNER BLOCK " THIRD AVENUE Cambridge Clothes FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS! MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave., next to Ormes NOW WHAT GOOD IS A DOLLAR? If you take that dollarto the Variety Store, you'll be amazed at the number of attractive . and useful things you can buy . . . and we promise you 400 .cents of real value .. . . 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