Ay JANUARY 18, 1045 C -w t k rr E KtA urc Open lor Business CHOP SUt:x 'HOW MEIN Bering Hours: to 2 a.m. j p.m. venue (Across from TJnnrrt Hotel) phone 173 Frozen Fruits and H cii if run 1 .11. s'Y CHAIRS- 820.75 115.00 bed- - ,-cinnLD $69.00 E HIT-, i wtriiiuM i $109.00 MEL GUJINEY $65.00 $1.50 , FURNITURE 1 AVNUE Black 321 BARR & NDERSON LIMITED 'U "prinkllng Jind C :-l Etokers k i .. i 4 a k. n trd ?"3 P.O. Box 12U4 rAN'Q HINQ HOP KEE OPSUEY HOUSE AVE WEST 'ivioKlnp Tal) J- H. MAIR uui Aiiriinnpor AUCTION BALKS '"RANGED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES lnce Rupert, fi.C, P.-T. ASS'N Outstanding- Entertainer Wins Ovation Lack of Sport Facilities-Discussed The- regular, monthly meeting of the Patent-Teachers Association- was held last evening at Booth Memorial High School with the president, Rev. E. W. Scoi , in the chair. Considerable business was followed toy a program of entertainment. Included in the business was a report by Mr. Scott of a discus sion with B. Thortteinsson, ln-I ipcztor ol tshoels, and J. Glllett, ' T...IU.. ........ 4 U n U 1 1 . U ment of a fcubo; atTort Edward for native children. The president reported that the chief difficulty appeared to be the lack of a suitable building. I was derlckd tint other city oratvUattons would be Invited to Join with the P.T.A. in the ! rtlii iiiii-; of the etty'for a very much needed sld-wulk on Sixth Ave. E from Hays Creek. Following the business session the meeting liad the privilege of IKfirlr to an entertainer of tt Hudinx musical ability. AC. 1 ItoVnt Ftaninr;, R.C.A.F., a irraduatc of tJe Royal CoIIptc of Musicians, Ijondon, England, lipid the audience gpelrbcund with his Impersonation of srand " opt ra. The ii glnR roles of ten or bii.se and "nnrano were takoi by the artist who enmnoied the irnlsir for ' :ippra" as M we ij i u!in. mat rnnnnnoo 'Twinkle. TwMikie. lump s!nr,' rame in for some hl?h and fancy interpolation as AC. 1 Filling rendered as the great musicians would have from the sonorous tones of Hach to the cxnrcsslve Jive of the modem dny. in final selection was "Annie Laurie." played as might a small boy plants' who was not sure of one note. The entertainer was given , sustained applause aid was cordially thanked by the vlee-presl-Htiit M"1. f'J inrp In'.ulanier. Speaks, on I-ack Of Sport Far-Wiles trardciar-k of. facilities for Sc iiS-ed sfAtt ainrtng the yoUh I ui uii' buy linn u jji ai iii .u jimu for overcoming immediately at least one side of the picture was presented to the jneeUnr: lai nlht by Hniee Steverre. Tbls "heme which the spenkf said could be done at once and at a surnrlslpily low cost, in-volvccV he -addition of 20 feet to the present gymnasium at the rrar3i' lilqth Memorial Men School. To give sufficient neilinp helcht beams could re removen and If necessary Belgian trusses ; . i ,,. J ...l:l.li 1 II. UI ! installed M m,m a I' . . - - IB II III I MIX i II fX I I I w v-' i vvj rlAvMrrT ilviiij . 5 ir-i Ikui : PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEW8 ITEMS A Business meeting of St. Joh-fh Ambulance Association, Friday, January 19, 7:30 sharp. Red Cross Rooms, Second Ave. lntere3t- ea piease attend. ti5 W. F. Lindsay, well known retired merchant cf Terrace, is at presnt receiving treatment at the Prince Rupert General Hospital. 'ills condition is such that he can be downtown for occasional walk, ing Improvement were necessary. For spectator spare the speaker Mfgtsied thV the wall boards be removed on ' the two side of the building iul lean-tos be built onto the sides. Inside the lean-tos would be placed the bleachers. In leading up to his plan Mr. Slevens told of the situation as lc existed now. For example, he quoted the high school boys bas ketball team which had been i clVted to enter a league out of their class in order to play any wmes at all this year. They had faced grown men, older taller. J heavier and more experienced. Th'p annual series with Orran Falls In which the Northern H.C i High School Championship wa ! at stake threatened to go to the fsouthn communlrv by default unless a nan in wwn was available should Ocean Paxils come At th eonrkision the meetln ; ,on5 wettt Into lively discussion of the matter and the speaker was requeued t- with the playground-: c mmltitec before the school board and or.'.llne the plan to them. Following '.Vie meeting refreshments were served in the Home Economic room by Mrs. M. Braun and her daughter.s, Iottle and Toni. St. Peter's Church annual meeting wll be held in the hall on Wednesday, January 24, at 8 pjn.' All church mtmbers invited to attend. Mrs. Nigel Sherwood and her daugher, Mrs. Vie Glraud, after spending a few days visitlnj In the city, left by last night's train on their return to Announcements All advertisement In thl column will be charged for a lull month at 25c a word. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Wed needay, January 24, 9 p.m. Ad mission 50c. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Sat urday. Presbyterian Burn's Banquet, January 23. Dance every Saturday night. Oddfellows' Hall. L.O.B.A. Old Time Scotch Dance, Oddfellow' Hall, Jain. 25 8:30 to 1.30. Refreshments, THE DAILY NEWS ' - ! i.'-ronate welcome ;aaa.i5 - -j , Ij jj-y- . BBkV. . n m x AT f J Good Meal, Wf T X0 il4 few fa MMi! ictorv m M2t W 1 if s0ia,ts, li Year Experience I I Us n III BBH I usrrrcrr ' ' " f ...".""'"na ill . . inn , l Hi.lB . I h i " i iiSflRvi wm ' ' mi i rtssl x'"1 " aiHRi Mmm'A I i mm nilDEY A: m. am wm mm mm mm Amm. m immm '"jw i .ii iii mi mw i uii i i i i iii ii li i i i QUIZ CONTEST IS COMING UP The Prince Rupert Gyro Club I at yesterday's weekly luncheon, j accepted a challenge announced on behalf of the Kinsmen's Club for a quiz contest to be broadcasi from the stage of the Capitol Theatre on Wednesday night of next week as a feature In con nection with local observance of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Famous Players - Canadian. Corporation which operates the Capitol Thea tre here. The teams will consist cf two men and two women each. The quiz will have to do with moving picture history. Arrangements as far as the Gyro Club Is concerned were left in the hands of George Rorle. Inter-club acti vities committee chairman. The club referred to the playground committee a request from the Boilermakers' Club that It co-operate with the Rotary and Kinsmen's Clwbs In taking over the operation of the Boilermakers' Athletic Cktb activities at 80211 Cn" C.W1. Valentine Bridge, Whist I and Cribbage, K. of C. Hut, Feb. 13, 8:00 p.m. Tea. Presbyterian Hall, February 14. United Church Valentine Tea. Feb. 15. St. Valentine Dance, VIA. of Machine Gun Rcgt., Armouries, February 10. IIIIKIIIIIKKSlHBIIIXIBI KKI) CROSS HOME NimSINTi CLASS Annllcatlon for enrolment in a Home Nursing class will be re ceived by the Red Cross up to Jan. 20th. Applicants should submit their names and addresses to H. A. Breen, Secretary, P.O. Box 274. Sufferers of Painful SINUS-6" Q"ick Relio! CZsta Few Drops Stuffiness . . a' ggg i jasi a i w r Comfort V L?mmk Breathing Easier . . lite y iou h -TM yMahe It's grand Ikiw Vicks Va-tro-nol clears congestion from nasal passages gives sinuses a chance to drain. pocxl because Va-tro-nol is specialized medication that work's right where trouble is-to re- 1lfRQ licve painful congestion and make breathing easier. V B WlltS . " e I. Try it put a few drops up each nos tril i follow directions in foUcr. MTR0;N0L The program at the luncheon yesterday consisted of the show ing of a moving picture of war time China projected by Ed. Sel-yan of YA4.Q.A. war services by arrangement of W. D. Lamble and Don Fanvard. Dr. J: J. Gib son, club president, was n the rhair and guests were F. II. Gow of Vancouver, W. II. Wilson-Murroy of Prince Rupert and David Allen, recently arrived Gyro from Trail. C. G. Ham won in two drawingsthat of the 1944 attendance cup In which there had been a tie between several members and the weekly war savings certificate drawing. The program committee as-t siKned members as follows to I pr :'.'ide club proarams: January 24 Max A.semlssen. January 31DavP Borland, February 7 Charlie Balagno. February 21 -Jack Bu!er. Ftbi uary 28- -Maurice Bryd;es. March 7-Bill Cruickshank. March 21 Amerigo Domlnato. Marv.h 23 Frank Diblj. April 4 Arnold Fiaten. April 18 John Gibson. April 25 Len Griffiths. May Z- Cy Kellctt. May 10 -Cliff Ham. M y 23 Bill Lambie. May 30 Geddes Large. June G Jens Munthe. June 30- Charlie Mills. June 27- Don Forward. July 4 3eorse Rorle. .Tti:y 18 Fnnk Skinner. July 25 Bill Stone. Aueust 1 Bill Watts. August 15 Al Sheardown. AuTurt 22 Al Landeh. TOO LATE TO -CLASSIFY FOR SALE Pure-bred Collie pup, 3 months; male. Suite 4, Rand Block. (It) Notice of Meeting On you know the farts about Venereal Disease in Prince Rupert? The I.O.D.E. Is sponsoring a public meeting on Venereal Disease on Thursday, Jan. 18, in the I.OU.E. Hall, at 8 p.m. Speakers and Films. Lumber We now have a stock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. MRS. CALDER PASSES AWAY GREENVILLE, Jan. 18 Mrs 1 Hanna Calder, an outstanding ; l church worker and president ot j the Greenville Women's Auxiliary passed away recently after an Illness that kepi her confined to bed sine last June. She was 67 years old. Predeceased by her hu.v'jand. Mrs. Calder Is survived by live sons. .Simon, .Georce, Anthony Raymond and Peter; and four daughters, Mrs. Fred McKay, Mrs. George Martin. Mrs. Dorothy Arzack, and Mrs. Stephen Clayton. There are many grandchildren. Funeral services took place In the Greenville Church with Rev W. S. Cooper officiating. The Greenville Concert Band took part in the service and the Pacific Coast Militia Rangers In full uniform led the procession to Hie cemetery. Almost 6very member of the community was In attendance. Members of the Women's Auxiliary Kan.! "Home at Last" in thp native tonnne and at the graveside the congregation Joined In sinelng "Lord. Nnw Lett'est Thy Servant Depart in Peace.' To Our Patrons: Since Mr. Sam Currle Sr., . has severed his connection with us. on and after Jan. 8, 1045, he will not be soliciting dry cleaning or laundry for our organization. PIONEER CANADIAN MUNimil S & CLEANERS CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR smith Block Green 995 If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly sol (?6cCe0tei'& Partite- 9 s PAGE FIVE COCOA 9t'& Sa Del6ciou& awl ltMnimm FairWay Food Market Anjou Pears Extra fancy, 2 lbs. . Rome Beauty Apples Wrapped, 4 lbs. BULKLEY VALLEY Fresh Bunch Garrols 2 lbs. Each January Shoe a earance mm these 27c 29c 15c Terrace Turnips No. 1, 9?(T 8 lbs "W' mmmms. Fresh Pineapples 2 sizes 45C and 50c Fresh Spinach Washed, Per lb. 15 c ROASTING CHICKENS Arriving Saturday Morning' GRADE "A 5 to C pounds Per lb Pink Salmon Fancy quality, 9Af i2-lb. tins. 3 for 42 c Tomato Juice Fancy quality, Ai 20-oz. tins MM.V Strictly Fresli Efifis ( Pullets, Q'Ja Per doz.OI'lx Fruit Cakes l-lb. cuts 3 do?.$lQ0 Madeira Cakes rJ.dJCakcs.4JjL 23 c 19c 25c FAIR WAY FOOD MARKET Next to Y.M.C.A. PHONE 434 We Deliver Buy War Savings Stamps Saturday IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP EDWARD McLAREN, DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that Dy order of HU Honor. W. E. Fisher, mad on the 2nd day of January. AX). 1945. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Edward McLaren, deceased, I and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 2nd day of February, A D. 1045. and all parties I Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. thU 2nd day of January, A D. 1045. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. Buy for Victory Buy War Sav- 1 mgs Stamps. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelll Prnp. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54. PRASRR. RTRRET Prince Rupert; INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See It. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave; Phone- 88 W FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY January 19 and 20, 22 and 23 BLACK AND BROWN SHOES 5.95-6.50-6.95-7.50 Also Broken Sizes, values to 10.50- All to Clear at "1 SIZES FROM 6 TO 11 $4.95 William F. Stone 'CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION'