27, 19 y JANUARY United Church xin Ave :ue West i,nne!J,M.A.. Minister . c, rtioir Leader ,i V-- . ip at 11 aiti. ana . s uwl ft 1Z 13. -dlv Hour in me l0 :e of the eve- i.,tnH'in I hum. ipuj fth Avenue East f, MacSween, U.A., Miliar Smith, Choir Leader ..Morning worsnip. .chur :h School. .. Evening Worship. i. .J,w4 t nil JUI i t it Church Mr. 1 yrir4r1ffp At" . it in i- in i'tkh r lis U. VI 1- dl: EC .1301. ,j le a rave. " : csndiMon or tne Tae purpose J,..w V. .U W vu una Rive a l.v..".-'Joa to all. Pr: red -See MORTIMER in Phnn AS in. . ........ ' ntu II 1 Ml Ml I II ) II J nr. r.1.1. ven r- km Lara en a frr Quern Charlotte v.. f k i V.',' Rc:er,;'jnj n. rv i i ' if II r-fcal Ph;:ne 5C8 First Baptist Church YounR St. and Fifth Ave. East Rev. W. W. Sllverthorn. Minister Phone Red 839 U a jn. Morning Worship. 12:15 p.m. Sunday School aj usual. 7:19 p m. Evening Service I The Ordinance ol Baptism will ! be observed at this service. Rev. L. Keith Daniel, of Edmonton, Alberta, wil be guest speaker at both morning and evening services. Rev. Daniel Is Director of Christian Education for the Western Union of Baptist Churches. 8:45, p.m. Fireside Sinsprlation for everyone. Monday, 7:30 p.m. Ybung People's Meeting (Please note the change of date and time). Rev. Daniel will speak. Wed., 8 p.m- Prayer service and Bible Study. Sat., 2 port. Cheerio Club for girls and boys. Fundamental Evangelistic Scriptural I Cor. 1:23, "We preach Christ crucified." Regular Baptist Service LO.II.F. HaU (5th Ave. and McBrlde St.) Speaker: .Mr. S. Gretslnger. Topic: "Christ's Fourfold Work." Text: I Cor. 1:30 "Who, of Qod, Is Made Unto-Us Wisdom, and RjKhleouKiu'HH and Sanctlflcatlon and LAND HEOISTRY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 15M2-I. to WjU 11 una 12. Block- 8 of District Lot 309. Village of Terrace. Map 872. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of low of the above Certificate of Title Issued BONDED ROOFERS IMPP DI1DCDT DAAC1MP " WS A-l V A and Sheetmetal Works T : I T1"M-1. ,, . . , r 1111 I ui an tunas Air uonuiuuiun;; Sinks Eavestrough A Furnace -Work Prompt attention to outside orders ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED h ct . j . ... . - nu avc. w. r.u. uox ia rnone uiue uui ENTION LADIES . ft all fur goods before stock taking. Ul'O inv!fnl tvii iu tuiuu in film 1 1 10 ji iii W. GOLDBLOOM THE OLD RELIABLE" VpUR MONEY ill Rnv Rnnkq for Our Fishting Men port Uic i.o.d:e. book drive Mild. Tribute To Rob't Burns Fine Affair at Presbyterian Church ((, Commemorate Scottish Bard Speaking in response to a toast to the Immortal memory of Robert Burns, D. C. Stuart Thursday night paid high tribute tn th Scottish ploughman noet. it drew attention to the descriptive beauty and exquisite workmanship of the poems and songs and to the keen and often blunt comments of- the epigrams, all marked by a profound disdain for sham and hypocrisy In any form and by homely touches from everyday life which h.id mdonr. tne congregation. A ffanacltv crowd sat down to enjoy what was unanimously pronounced one of the best banquets In many years and afterwards relaxed to enjoy a delightful and varied program. The Haggis, traditional Scottish dish, borne aloft by Capt. II. Calderwood, entered the hall to the strains of the pipes and was duly received and addressed In the words of Burns by James McOlashan. The customary toast to the Lassies was proposed by Fred in the name of Jnmes Beniamin Aitar I Conrad, who stressed the great Mas beerr filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall at the expiration of one month from the (late ot the fist publication hereof, issue a provincial Certiricata of Tin. In lieu of said lost certificate, unless ' forces, and not least in me lui-niitunv TMiq oojecuon be made to me In writing DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 17th day of January. 1043. AD. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. 16 EASY CHAIRS All springs. dqa Special tJV. O 1 GURNEY RANGE- All enamel. Special $115.00 1 CHESTERFIELD BED Special ... $69.00 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SplecTari,ngS- $169.00 1 ENAMEL GURNEY RANGE Special 12 MIRRORS Special $65.00 $1.50 B.C. FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Black 321 service and Inspiration given by the lassies In recent years In business. Industry and the armed ciously for the ladles. 1' by those who kept the homes of the land. Mrs. J. G. Garrett responded gra Songs by Mrs. J. Naylor Jr. 'The Star O' Robbie Burns" and ; "My Aln Folk-" were well received by the audience and later In the program Pte. Florence Fleming C.W.A.C.. delighted the gathering with her renditions of "Gala ; water" and "My Highland Lad." ILAC Robt. Fleming at the piano provoked gales of laughter with his interpretations of the Grand Opera and his characterizations on the theme of a nursery rhyme. 1 In an address rippling with humor, W. W. C. O'Neill proposed a toast to Bonnie Scotland. The response, made by Col. C. C. Ferric was In the form of remln-I iscencesotra Canadian soldier , on leave in Scotland, a timely ad-i dress which held the close at-1 tentton of the audience as the fenurage, endurance and re-t sourcefulness of the Scottish na- Hon in the grim years of 1939-42 was described. I The final toast to the lads and lassies was proposed by George C. Mitchell In a thoughtful address emphasizing the debt of gratitude due to those on active service. Capt. W. D. Rowlands, chaplain of the American Army, obviously enjoying his first Burns banquet, delighted the audience with his reflections and voiced the appreciation of the men and women In uniform. J. A. Teng concluded the pro gram with two very popular Scottish songs, "Burns and Scotland Yet" and "Afton Water." E. 3. Smith expressed the appreciation of the gathering to the young women who had managed the banquet. On being called from the kitchen they were greeted with prolonged applause which bespoke the appreciation or the gathering. During the evening tne cnair-man, Rev. A. F. MacSween, extended the congratulations and good wishes of the gathering to Wm. Martin who was celebrating his seventy-eighth birthday by attending the banquet. The banquet was convened by Mrs. T. A. McMcekln and Mrs. R. II. Parker, ably assisted by Mes-dames Rod. Smith, S. Savllle, J. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert THE DAILY NEWS Use Kraupner Is Honored At Shower Miss Gllda. camtiaznoia and Miss Margaret Windsor were Joint hostesses at a very prettily arranged shower held at the home of Miss Campagnola In honor of Miss Use Kraupner, bride-elect of Leading Stoker William Fudger R.ON.V.R., whose marriage will take place In early February. The bride-elect was presented with a corsage of carnations and many gifts which were arranged In a dainty decorated basket in pink and white. Delicious refreshments were much enjoyed later In the evening, the table being centred with a mock wedding cake. The guests numbered 26. NOTICH TO U.B.C. GRADUATES The Alumni Association of the ed the writings of Burns to people Unlverslty ot British Columbia Is oi an countries. The occasion was the annual Burns anniversary banquet. Held in the hall of First Presbyterian Church by the young women of anxious to obtain names of their graduates residing In Prince Rupert and adjoining districts. If there are sufficient people in- 'Seattle. terested, meetings could be held i even more lmnortant factor In Its progress. Please leave your name with Mrs. Frank Capretto, VS. Army, Statistics Dept., 'Prince Rupert, B.C., or call American Signals 171. McLeod, II. C. Halliday, J. Piper. E. Saunders, A. F. MacSween, N. MacDonald, T: W. Brown, L.Rlce. M. MacArthur. A. Haig, C. Arm strong, and Misses Jean McKay, Gwynneth Walker and Mona Mc- Rae. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles Bob WlUett's "Studio Scrap-book" returns to the air over CFPR on Monday, me announcer has been on loan to the Prince Rupert Health Unit for the past two weeks, working on the production of a motion pic ture wnicn wiu De rtitawu ui a few weeks' time and Is designed to acquaint local residents with the many branches of work supervised or carried out by the unit. His program will be hearc at the usual time. 11:15 a.m., Monday through Friday. " - SATURDAY PJrf. 4:00 Words With Music 4:15 G.I. Jive 4:30 Jack Carson 5:00 Dinah Shore 5:30 Pete Worn bach 5:45 At Ease 6:00 N.H.L. Hockey 7:30 Organ Music 8:00 Producers Workshop 8:30 Jubilee 9:00 National Barn Dance 9:30 Kate Smith 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Dal Richards' Orchestra 10:30 Saturday Night Seranade 11:00 Silent SUNDAY A.M. 10:00 Music for Sunday 10:30 Sammy Kaye 11:03 New York Philharmonic Orchestra PM. 12:00 Music We Love 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Hymns From Home 1:00 Andre Kosteianpcz 1:30 It Pays to be Ignorant 2:00 NBC Symphony 3:00 James Melton 3:30 Family Hour 4:00 Duffy's Tavern 4:30 Village Store 5:00 Charlie McCarthy 5:39 Hour of Charm 8:00 Jack Benny 6:30 USO Program 7:00 CBC News 7:15 L. W. Brocklngton 7:30 Bach Cantata 8:00 The Choristers 8:30 Chamber Music 9:00 Command Performance 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Canadian Yarns 10:30 Silent IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE Or ALFRED THOMAS ABBOTT, DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Qrder of His Honor. W. . Fisher, made on the 4th day of January, A.D. 1045. I was appointed Administrator or ino ts tute of Alfred Thomas Abbott. de crnscd, and all parties having claims against tne sam Estate are nereuy required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 20th day of February, A.D. 1945, and all parties Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this I5ln day or January. A.D. 1043. OEOROE H. HALLETT, Official Administrator, Atlln, nc. Cambridge Clothes FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS! MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS'. WEAR 3rd Ave., next to Ormes Local News Items PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Mrs. C. Van Auron Is sailing to- Cash for old gold. Bulger's, night on the Prince George for Seattle. - Mr-an(1 Mrs- Harry Drlnkwater arrived In the city Friday alter- We are ready to take your noon from the south. Mr. Drlnk- order for garden manure. Phone 057 Valentin Dairy. (24) Mr. and Mrs. M .Math and child are sailing tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. C. Abercromble was among those who returned Friday afternoon from a trlp to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C. Parkvold returned Friday afternoon on the Prince George from a trip to Vancouver. Lance Stiles Is sailing tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver, Victoria and from time to time to discuss Aome ana enjoy yourseii 10- plans being made for future de- "8ni ai P m- at a social eve-velopment of the university. nlnB at the corner of 3rd. Ave The Alumni Association Is ac- ana uin amissions duc. tually becoming a powerful Influence In the running of the Unlversity,and If It is properly organized In the province, the Association could become an Richard Nelson, who has been here for the past few days on j Nelson Bros. Fisnenes Ltd. busi- ness,,ls sailing tonight on the Prlncp George for a trip to Van couver. A HaVe you Subscribed to the I.O, D.E. BOOK FUND yet? This money will buy NEW BOOKS for our fighting men. Drop in at the VICTORY LOAN HUT today I A Ladles! CAN YOU KNIT? We have a new shipment of wool for baby garments at the Red Cross Workroom. Jackets, bonnets soakers, vests and bootees are badly needed. This Is YOUR chance to help. (23) SgtA K. V. Yelland, who has been stationed In Prince Rupert for more than five years with the Signal Corps, Is leaving to nteht for Vancouver ior a new posting. Sgt. Yelland was sta tloned In this area before Canada declared war on Germany ana declares that he has made some fine friends here during that time. He is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thomas. , Funeral Notice . Requiem mass for the late Ernest Frederick Farrell will be held at the Church of the Annunciation, Monday January 29 t-9:30 a.m. .Interment at Falrvlew Cemetery. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, Feb. 2. Dance every Saturday nieht. Oddfellows' Hall; 9 to 12. Women of the Moose Dance, February 7, Oddfellows' Hall, 9:30 to 1. Tea, Presbyterian Hall, February 14. C.W.L. Valentine Bridge, Whist and Crlbbage, K. of C. Hut, Feb. 13, 8:00 p.m. United Church Valentine Tea, Feb. 15. St. Valentine Dance, W.A. of Machine Gun Regt., Armouries, February 10. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every For Results try a Classified. Lumber We now have a slock of Rood grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand Phone 651 or 652 for-particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. water is superintendent of the Empire Stevedoring Company, Vancouver. A change of ownership of the business known as Bert's Trans fer occurred this weeTc. The former owners, A. W. Bellamy and Reg Wilson, have sold out to W. D. Weiss and W. Peterson. Now Ease COLD... SORE THROAT PAIN! , ! j Aspirin Relieves Pain Almost Immediately I Drop an Aspirin Tablet in a elan of water. See it start to dissolve almost inmtjlntv Wit-hln tursm second it begins to disintegrate, and this same speed is duplicated in your stomach. Thus, you get relief almost at once 1 Aspirin is so fast, so effective above all, so dependable, that millions of-Canadians have come to swear by it. Cet'Aspirin today. Follow these simple directions: For pain due lo t SOsETHROATi Crush 3 tabids In M eIii of water, gargle deeply. COIOJ... HEADACHES: Tske two Aspirin tauicis wiia luii gists oi water. NEUAlQA...NEUItrM: Talce two tablets with gtass of water. MW REDUCED MJCTS rodsaicll2 now He Economy gotll ol 24 ...now 29c Fonijly lize of 100.. . . ,...,.now 79c B A (BAYER) t SPIRIN The Baytr cress on each tabltt is your gtrarants that it's Aspirin GEO.JJJAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YuUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 148 4th Ave. E. Red 127 For Good Meal, a Visit . . . THE Victory Cafe All White Cooks 25 Years Experience Give Us a Trial and Convince Yourself The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON PAGE THREE . N dk NEW SPARKLING The smooth, colorful hartl-poHslietl wall- H surface protidrd hy I.iuUvlll transformed my H kitchen oterniglit . . made it lriglit and H cheery anil a pleasure to work in. Housekeeping H will le easier, too. This new wali-finikh U H spatter-proof and washable, so my kitchen will H J look spie and span all the time thanks to H I - Liisferiile. BIB j See your ACE-TEX Healer H ' THE AfigtTEX LINE I Acoustl Board Brick Siding Roll Roofing I I Lath Board Asphalt Shingles Plastl-Seal I Fibre Board Fibreen Building Papers ' llardboards Waterproofing Creosote H Luiterllte i CANADA ROOF PRODUCTS LTI. I CR t 49fl HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord . $10 Dry Poplar, per cord . $12.50 Sawdust, per sack 15c PHONE 580 GOODYEAR Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. HOSE, BELTING and Accessories A representative stock of popular sizes carried, ready for Immediate delivery f.o.b. Prince Rupert, from Prince Rupert Supply House C. G. Ham Man'f'ct'rs Agt. 330 2nd Ave. Phone 632 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 To Our Patrons: Since Mr. Sam Currle Sr has severed his connection with us, on and after Jan. 8, 1945, he will not be soliciting dry cleaning or laundry for. our organization. PIONEER CANADIAN LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS Atlas Boiler Works i Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmith, General Repair. PHONE RED 884 Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) POULSEN'S LUNCH 6th AVE. E., BESIDE P.O. STATION "B" As Good as the Best Better than the Rest POULSEN'S GROCERY Our stock fresh and complete, prices right Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red 441 IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR ECONOMY . . . . . . here's the place to find it. For our prices are always right. Come in for your needs and browse around, for personal or household articles. . "it- -.- You'll enjoy shopping at the THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars",