fa I r.Vtnbie lu,VJ. 7J..i,,ihlia. 4nf he wise "- .,, me valen- featuring dancing, I'" from 9 wiro--' IhS am p.ju, uuu. ....... v.t.. uiiinmt,u AflKK tiUEEN ANNE 1 1 I K. I I the- evening was the auction .of p,ve riverg VirgmJa ' K LV A C bmC refreshment basket which were ; named alter Queen uuie of Eng. I 1 ULOI I NCW'J in mi sizes ana snanes mieauauu. with appetizing delicacies. The auctioneer was C. H. Insulander. Mrs. -S. Peterson was convener for the evening, oon of veek ClaH I 5 i L. rmnloy The first ironciad war vesse; was built by Admiral Yi Sun 6in of Korea In 1594. Ireauenlly of M"M " An-oun. tontributiom mad. In Sinai. W .f.,,l2c vf , 5.10 t,"V -..,.l5er, a12 2 (....18c ' 7.U 3 2U 8.16 A ' 10.20 5 30c 12.24 iMr."ond' 6.00 7,20 8.40 9.60 12.00 14.40 The actual amount of your weekly benefit is based on THE AVERAGE of the contributions which YOU made within the previous two years multiplied by 34 if you are single, and by 40 if you have a family dependent. For more information, ask your local office. HUMPHREY MITCHELL Miniittr of labour UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION I. J. TIOTTIII I. J, TAUON AllAN M. MITCHlll C.AifliiiiioMri Wi !i mmttr ilx in a ir'i of ifx adrlittmtntt txphining Untmploymtnl nturanct W. F. STONE'S FIRE PHONE 88 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS A Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Leading Wren Marian Merry-field left last night for Vancouver to spend three weeks leave with relatives. Mrs. Alfred Large and daughter will leave tonight for Vancouver to join Squadron Leader Large, formerly Royal Canadian Air Force medical officer here who has been transferred to Sea Island. i World's Day of Prayer Observed I The Women's World Day of Prayer was observe: at the Full Gospel Tabernacle yesterday with women of ajl the Pro- Itestant denominations taking part and Miss Edna Grant of Vancouver, W.C.T.U. organizer, 'the principal speaker. About 43 i women were In attendance. The (leaders were Mrs. John Linney 'of the Gospel Tabernacle and 1 Mr- J S. Irvine of the First United Church. Mrs. Caddjck of St. (Peter's Anglican Church and I Mrs. Leonard Birtch of St. Paul's j Lutheran Church read the scripture. Leading jn prayer were Mrs. A. L. Holtby of St. Andrew's An-I glican Cathedral, Mrs. Waksdalc of the Salvation Army, Mrs. Kelly I of First Baptist and Mrs. A. F. MacSween of First Preilbyterian j Church. Mrs. J. C. Gilker presided at the organ and there was a duet by Mrs. W. W. Sllverthorne and Mrs. A. E. Martin of First Baptist Church. Mrs. A. M. Beat tie of Full Gospel Tabernacle took up the offering. Announcements All advertisement m this column will be charged for a lull montn at 25c a word. Anglican Tea. Mrs. C. C. Mills, February 22. (44) Little Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, March 10. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Sat urday. Prphvfirlnn Church Toa March 14, Mrs. Berener's, Pacific j Place. Orange Ladies' Sale. March 28. St. Peter's Sale, April 26. Darice every Saturday night. Oddfellows' Hall, 9 to 12. SALE Continues Monday With Balance of Stock at Ridiculously Low Prices Suits, Dressing Gowns, Hats Dress Pants, Shoes, Etc. DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. MONDAY Former Y.M.C. A. Cafeteria premises adjoining Stone's store Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott and sons will leave tonight fpr a trip to Vancouver. Three minor cases from points in the district came up for adjustment in the Provincial court of revision held before Magistrate W. D. Vance acting in capacity of Judge yesterday. The appeals involved only slight claims or adjustment. WOMEN COUNCIL ANNUAL MEETING Officers Elected and Keporls Iteceived Yesterday women's organizations of Prince Rupert met in the city hall council chamber on Friday afternoon for the meeting of the Women's Co-ordinating Council. Reports were read covering tne years work which Included the pioneers' dinner at Christmas time as well as considerable work in assisting aged people in various ways. Ihe council works in close co operation with the welfare work ers of the city, as Weil as with the women's organizations. Funds are raised through per- j sonal donations and donations I from the different clubs and or ganizations. The following were elected to office for 1945: Honorary President, Mrs. M. M. Stephens. President, Mrs. J. J. Gillls. Vice-President, Mrs. G. W. Rudderham. Secretary - Treasurer, Mrs. R. Ingram. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Frank Ellison. Press Reporter, Mrs. P. Gorrie. Dally News Classified bring quick results. Buy War Savings Stamps STRICTLY NOTICE Ads FRESH EGGS from the liulkley Valley Arriving 3 Times Weekly TODAY'S PRICE 45c DOZ. FAIR WAY FOOD MARKET YTYYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTYT NEW LOCATION: 1431 Cth Avenue East j Phone Green 30 i Esther Stanyer EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY All types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled BABBITT METALS Harris Heavy Pressure Marine Diesel and Imperial Spooner's Copperine Matchless and Choker Type Metal - Lead - Solder Stock for Immediate delivery , (Subject to M.C. regulations) PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE C. G. Ham, mgr.- 330 2nd Ave. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 J. H. MAIR has been appointed sole representative of NATIONAL MONUMENTS for this district. The business has been purchased from A. Weixl by W. Yule. Surprise For Mrs, Mitchell To wish their popular guardian and leader a happy birthday, 30 girls of Job's Daughters Bethel gathered In a surprise party last night in honor of Mrs. Alex Mitchell, Fourth. Ave. W. It was a Jolly and enthusiastic affair which took the hostess entirely by surprise as the young invaders assumed possession of her home. The evening was spent in playing of games and, during the serving of refreshments, the honored queen. Miss Molly Frew, presented Mrs. Mitchell with a beautiful pendant as a token of affection and esteem. Miss Alma Dybhavn organized the affair. Card of Thanks Russell Hayter wishes to express his sincere gratitude to the Representatives of the various ! m' ,r,entd,,n P,fC? ,Rup!ert tt Vi r Atmn - Vile nIH triirtntr no. sistance and sympathy in so many ways, at the time of the illness and death of his wife. Nov Ease COLD ... SORE THROAT PAIN! Aspirin Relieves Pain Almost Immediately I Drop nn Aspirin Tablet in a glass of water, pee it start to dissolve almost instantly. Within two seconds it begins to disintegrate, and this same speed is duplicated in your stomach. Thus, you get relief almost at once ! Aspirin is so fast, so effective above , all, so dependable, that millions of' Canadians have come to swear by it. Get Aspirin today. FoUow these simple directions: For pain due lo : SORE THROAT i Crush 3 Ublets in i tlan of water, gargle deeply. COLDS., v HEAD ACHES: Take two Aspirin tablets wiui luif gust 01 water. NEURALGIA ...NEURITIS: Take two tablets with glass of water. NEW REDUCED PRICES PecWt Box of 12. ......... .now lie Economy Sotll of 24 ...now 39c Family iii of 1 00. ........ .now 7Vc Aspirin Tht Baytr cross en ach labial It your guaranlt thai it's Aspirin 1944 INCOME TAX Returns Forms now available. R. E. MORTIMER Phone 83 324 2nd Ave. GREEN SPOT TAXI 65 TAXI Lumber Wc now have a slock of Rood grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. TTIir DatltJ NriUH Saturday. February 17. 1945 The Salvation Army" SUNDAY. FEB. 18 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting. 12:15 p.m- Sunday School. 7:30 pjn. salvation Meeting. Evening .Meetings will be in charge of a body of CHRISTIAN SERVICEMEN. Special Singing. Music bv Servicemen's Band. A hearty invitation is extended 7:30 p.m. to an. St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean. Very Rev. J. B. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster, P. Lien SB. Supt., F. J. Skinner 9 ajn. Holy Communion (please note change of hour). 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:30 Sunday School. 7:30 pm. Evening Prayer and Sermon. The Confirmation class will yv..f In f Via rofhoHra1 TTnll nn (Monday at 7:30. Mid-week Len-I ten service on Wednesday at PAGE THREE At the, local Churclies . . , First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. Donnell, M-A., Minister Mr. J. S. Wilson, Sr. Choir Leader Miss Florence Connor, Vr. Choir Leader Mrs. Collin Carrell, A.T.C.M., Organist Public Worship at U ajn- and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School at 12:15. "The Friendly Hour" in the Manse at the close of the evening service. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 12:15 pjn. Church School. 7:30 p.m.--Evening Worship. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Avf;. and McBrlde J3t.) OOUND Nane Scriptural 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. S. Gretsinger. Theme: "The Gospel of Chiist" Text: Rom. I. 16. "For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ; for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth." SPECIAL MUSIC Gospel Solo Mrs. K. Thomas. 'Then Jesus Came." Trombone and Euphonium Duet. "Ivory Palaces." Alvin Younir anil Floyd Hunter. If You Knjoy Hearty Gospel Singing Come! , Wed. Prayer Meeting, 8 p.m. (424 Dunsmuir SU. Thur3., 3:30 p.m. Mission Band H.OD.E. Hall). 6:30 p.m. Children's Hour, 8:00 p.m. Young People's Society. THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Young Street and Fifth Avenue East) Rev. W- W. Silverthorn, Minister SUNDAY 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Topic: "THE LOST SHEEP" and "THE LpST COIN." 12:15 pjn. Sunday School. 7!30 p.m. Gospel Service. Topic: "THE JEW, THE GENTILE AND THE CHURCH." What is the difference between these three? An understanding of the difference is basic to a clear understanding of the Divine plan for the world and man. 8:45 pjn. Hearty Sing-Song in the Sunday School room for ALL. Tues., 8 p.m. Young People's Gathering. Wed., 8 ,pjn.-Prayer and Bible Study. You are heartily invited to the meetings of THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - ,; (I Cor. 1:25, "The foolishness of God Is wiser than man"). ISbbbbbbbbbbbkSs. This season ac-cent-chu-ates low-heeled styles with comfort. FLATTEES LOAFERS . WEIIGIES FLAT-HEELED TIES And "Shanks Mare," a new sensational Loafer style with dainty ankle strap. (Exactly as Illustrated). . ... Everyone Is wearing them ... wearing what? Flash. . why coloured laces of course! CUT RATE SHOE STORE (Across from Orme's Drug Store) 3 -PIECE STUDIO COUCHES in fine tapestry with storage room for blankets. Special - $100 GURNEY FINE RANGES, ajl-enamel, at very low prices. 1 RANGE, just like new, $10.00 Large lot of Axes, Peavie.?, Shovels and Rakes at low prices. 3 -PIECE CHESTERFIELD Special - $1C9.00 30 USED CHROME CHAIRS at - $7.50 B.C. FURNITURE Phone Mack 321 THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 Cambridge Clothes FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS ! MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave., next to Ormes ft -Hi v. mi if; -4 4' it i t I; V