bLCOUPLE 1 RIED IN PAUL'S tty vriMS. uniting two r local young pcyw, iatd in St Paul's Luth- hur'n Thursday evenlns iulh Anita, only daughter and Mrs George Andcr- mp .he bride of William iMackay only son of Mrs. lYork or weiu. Rev. a. u. opciatctf hh ceremony the tride I own of white silk jer- Li!i floor lcnKth veil 01 silk and Juliet cap. She a iwuquet of American oat She was given In Uc ay her father. Im:u6 was Miss Evelyn wiio wore a gown of pale ith .an top ana net sKirt. h;. i she wore a spray hk mi wnue carnauons L earned a bouquet of i jno white carnations, r ?i was five-vear old Tivior She wore a white Ifrc.th dress with Dutch Int) -tarried a basket of blooms pm mftn was Jafk Collins were Ralph Andersen, .. . 11- i r of nc Dnuc, ana vnr . peter Lien was orftanl.st. :it 've Riie its attended rention which followed at tmmodore Cafe where the i; supper was served, to '.he brldo and brides- fecre oropc.ed by A. Osta- , and responded to by the Doom and groomsman res- Vy Hev Mr Aasen spoke plnlngly newly married couple la:a nip.ht on the Prince t fc a noneymoon In Van-ar.d Wells, after which Uii cturn to taice up resi- here For travelling the Iworp a blue-gray gabar- bii w. h blue hat and black fend gloves. OCKI'V STANDINGS les"ue stanaings to date: W D L P A Pts. PC.) 27 5 12 144 95 50 io 24 C 13 141 113 54 1 16 9 18 117 122 41 (8 5 20 120 120 41 12 8 22 122 144 32 l 3 3 25 120 170 29 YEARS AGO Kttruary 7, 192"! ?.:: that Timothy Starr, Bve ot Swanson Bay had ijrcrea, was declared un- by he provincial police, fl m Constable Alex Saint st'. ate Starr was found knd well at his home at t.i Bay Cod were no numerous tains Cove that they e taken by the ton with ttle effort, according to Peter Rorvlk, who ad-3 the establishment of a '"'In.? industry here. Morrison was elected But of the Prince Rupert Vice-President was Rcg- Jeaumont and James C. was secretary. Innouncements to Valentine Tea, Prince Hotel February 12. n School Rummace Sale. , 13. Party, Catholic School 'fbruary 13, 8 p.m. ral Valentine Dance, Feb- uvic Centre. Daughters piano concert, ing Joe Frankv. Presbv- ;Church, Wednesday. Feb- 9. Wterian Tea al Mrs. T. W. P. March 13. Presbyterian joaie, April 10. p Ladies' Tea and Sale, rl-nre, April 18. Local News Moose Whist Drive and Dance Saturday, February 8, 8:30 p.m. Members and gUeMa. (33) Mr. And Mm. A. D. Vance sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a vacation .trip to Vancouver. A Meeting of Job's Daughters, Friday, Feb, 7 at 8 p.m. Con ferring Majority Degree. Silver March, birthday social and bingo. (32) Teen Town Holds Council Meeting Finalizing of arrangements for the Teen Town Play School for children while their mothers go shopping and setting of rehearsal dates In the near future for the Teen Town Follies show were principal items of business at the weekly Teen Town council meeting last night. A Juke box has been Installed in the Teen Town games room at the Civic Centre and a soot cleared for dancing. A dance will be held Saturday evening after the basketball game's. W.M.S. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Prince Rupert Prcsbyterial of the United Church Women's Missionary Society elected Mrs. J. R. Carr as president at Us election of .officers Thursday afternoon. The election was held at the home of Mrs. Reg Webber, Fifth Avenue, and the new officers wcrr. Installed by Mrs.. A. Campbell, president of the conference branch of the W.M.S. The full slate of officers is: President Mrs. J. R. Carr. Vice- President Mrs. Reg WoWicr. Secretary Mrs. B. R, Dodds. Treasurer Mrs. O. Clccone. Christian Stewardship SecretaryMrs. Jemson. Ocean Falls Mission Bands Secretary Mrs. E. Bradley. Bella Coola. Temperance and Citizenship Secretary Mrs. J. A. Flndlay, Bella Coola. Following the Installation of officers by Mrs. Campbell, the 15 members present combined with the delegates to the Prince Rupert Presbytery for a dinner at the Hollywood, after which the two groups held a Joint meeting at the manse. ' Advertise In the Dally News. Tortured By SINUS PAIN ... . .. V... -.4 ! -1. ..II. I . , ivu tan fcci iuitn iciici from painful distress with fi a icw crops oi ... Al VicksVa tro-nol. VICK5 It works right nt uhcre misery is! VA TRO NOl Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Bus. Blue Hft Res. Red 127 Ask for George r the best in radio reception . . . R.C.A. Victor The Outstanding Combination of 1917 The VRA 56 VICTROLA FUIXY AUTOMATIC NEW FIVE-TUBE CIRCUIT FINEST CRYSTAL PICKUP TONE ARM HANDSOME WALNUT CABINET NOW ON DISPLAY AT sftaeMw.Mi It ems O. Alexander and F. II. Stratford of the local War Assehs staff are sailing Saturday on the Camosim on a business trip tf uena uooia. A Special meeting Steam and Operating Engineers, Carpenters' Hall, Sunday, 7:30. Members please attend. (tf) Mrs. Ross Mansell, after a week's visit In the city, Is sailing tonight by the Camosim on her return to Vancouver. Mrs. Mansell, who Is nowmaklng her home at Maplewood on the north shore of Burrard Inlet, will be leaving soon with her husband for a trip to California and Mex Ico. - - Classified Advertising CXKvX'it prr ,nsp"ln- minimum charge. 80c. Birth Notices, 60c. Cards ot Thanks. rath Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage arm Engagement Announcements: 2. FOR SALE FOR SALE Five room house, hot water heated. 114 9th Streets Phone Red 835. (tf) FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet (built-in Hour-Din). Wall cabinet, glass doors; buffet; dining table' and two chairs. Good condition. Phone Black 84. (30) FOR SALE 26-foot cedar poles. Ideal for foundation posts. Also quantity of plumbing. 947 2nd Ave. West. (35) FOR SALE Beautiful cocker puppies, 4 months, registered, champion stock. $50 and $75. Write or wire R. MacDonald, Massett. Q.C.I. (32) SURPLUS U. S. Naval Landing Craft and high speed dlesel engines at a fraction of their cast. Don't miss this worthwhile opportunity. Write or phone this newspaper. Box 199. (32) FOR SALE Wheelchair, never used. Sacrifice.. Phone Green 708. (32) FOR SALE Small house, newly decorated throughout. Full plumbing; oil heating, etc Phone Red 284. (34 FOR SALE Wcstvlew poultry farm. 5-room modern house, fully furnished; cement foun dation, hot air furnace; 3 lots, large garden; chicken hou.se; 112 laying hens, good all win ter. Opportunity as poultry and goat farm. 1600 Moresby Ave, 15 minutes from Past Office. P.O. Box 273, Prince Ru pert. (37) USED Chesterfield Cushions, good quality, $2; Floor lamps, $4; 5--ptece Kitchen Sets, $15; Linoleum Squares, $5.50; Smoking Stands, 95c; Single Beds and Springs, like new, $12; Studio Couches, $G.00; Oollchan Grease, best quality, fresh. $0.50. All kinds of hardware and furniture at the low est prices. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 324. FOR SALE Westvlew Poultry Farm. Four-roomed modern house, extra bedroom In basement. Fully furnished. Cement foundation; hot air furnate. Washing machine; oil-burning range. Three lots, large garden. Chicken house 16x50; 112 laying birds average 32 dozen a week all this winter. Egg trade, steady customers. Light delivery Ford car and garage. Two goats and shed. Plenty of wood for furnace. Easily developed into small holding as poultry and goat milk farm Located 1600 Moresby Ave., 15 minutes from Post Office. Ill health compels me to sell. Write P.O. Box 273. (32) FOR SALE New and used furni ture and hardware at the low est possible prices. New drink ing glasses 10c, Electric hot plates, Fancy mirrors $2, Billy Boy bicycles, Aluminum pots from COc, Mattresses all cotton filled $1G.50. Used articles; Pails 45c, Kltclien sets $12.50, Steel couches $7, 3 Piece chesterfield, $49.50, wool blank ets, Sheets 95c, Single beds and springs like new $12. All kinds of useful articles. Come and look them over. B. C Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 107 Terrace NATIVE GIRL PASSES AWAY A 13-ycar-old native gfrl, Ada Charlie, died in the Miller Bay Indian Hospital last nUjht.She was a member or the Fort Gra.-ham band, and her home was at Fort Ware, 6n Stuart Lake. Hotel... arrivals Prince Rupert D. Montague, Victoria; Sgt. L. R Chalmers, Victoria. Tom McKeown, locallnsurance agent, is sailing on the Camosun tomorrow 'night on a business trip to Ocean Falls. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished house, 2181 7th East. Phone BUie 815. (tf) ROOMS FOR RENT 1021 2nd West. (33) FOR RENT Heated office space. Apply G. p. Tinker & Co. Ltd, Phone 57. (tf) HELP WANTED WANTED Man to drive car; married man preferred. Apply Valentin Dairy. (34) HELP WANTED O r ad u ate nurses at Prince Rupert General Hospital, Full particulars of service can be obtained from the Matron. (tf) HELP WANTED Ward maids at Prince Rupert Genera? Hospital. Apply Matron. (tf) W AiN TED Housekeeper for small family. Sleep in; light work; good wages. Phone Red 879. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper, live In; jsood salary. Call 722 Fifth Avenue West. (tf) WANTFJ) WANTED 30- to 35-foot trol ler. Write Box 200, Daily News, giving deitalls and price, (tf) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Home away from home. Men preferable. C22 Fraser Street. (32) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Automobile radiator cap. Owner may obtain same at Dally News on payment of this ad. (tf ) FOUND Keys on ring. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) Reliable Prescriptions When your prescription is compounded by us you are assured of getting exactly what the Doctor specifies. You are assured of having the prescription compounded properly by an experienced and fully qualified pharmacist. We use only the very best grade materials available. ' OrmesLtd. Zfia Pioneer Druxzpists ill LEGION W.A. AIDS HOSTEL Overseas Brides t W Guests at Banquet At the regular monthly meeting of the Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary in the club rooms Thursday night, with the president, Mi's. J. S. Black, prer siding, support of the auxiliary In connection with the newly opened Salvation Army Hostel was approved and plans were made to assist In whatever way passible. The welfare commtltee reported having assisted two needy families. The annual banquet was reported on and It was decided to Invite all the overseas brides to this affair. The committee in charge consists of Mesdames Rothwell, W. J. Llneham, D Bean, C. Mlchaloff, B. Bouzek, and P. Bond. Arrangements were made for the spring sale to be held May 9, with Mrs. D. Parent, convener assisted by Mesdamcs J. Wal lace, W. Rothwell, W. J. Line- ham, K. Twaltes, D. Domez and W. Bryant. Mrs. Dan Parent wras elected as delegate to the Women's Co ordination Council. The ward at the hosoital was discussed and it was decided to cpnfer with the. Legion branch Wdore making any definite plans. The taf fie was won by Mrs. J. S. Black, proceeds of which are to be kept for the Salvation Army Hostel fund. Mrs. F. Barber was winner of the cash collection. Born at Hartley Bay; Is Dead at Ketchikan KETCHIKAN Cecilia Bates, aged 76, who had been confined to the local hospital since last September. Is dead. She was born at Hartley Bay, south of Prince Rupert, but had lived here for many years. jlfl The newest in Ladies' Kings ... The Cocktail Ring They come in "out of the ordinary" shapes with rubies, diamonds, etc. Useful for dress and dinner occasions. From $35 to $125.00 DON'T LET YOUR ORDERS CONSUMERS GO TOO LATE! Orders are piling up and the supply situation Is not so good. You are advised to keep your orders well in advance to give us the best possible chance to keep you supplied. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Phones 116 and 117 FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS LAST RITES FOR MRS. HELGERSON Final rites for Mrs Everett Helgersdn, who passed away on Wednesday, were held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at 1:30 this afternoon with Ret. A. O. "A OOOD PLACE TO BUY" j I FEBRUARY FURNITURE EVENT Three-piece Chesterfield Suites, covered in Green, Wine and Slue Velours. Two-piece Bed Chesterfields, In Wine Figured Belgian Vel-rSTxTr- ours. Ideal for apartments. Bedstead in walnut; all-felt Mattress; Cable Spring Feb- ruary Special $.'1(1.00' Phone us your requirements or mall your orders. Ph6ne 775 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert, b.q " " Hri v enetian Dimas G lV: . Steel r Wdod Slats ' I CLOTH WINDOW BLINDS '"mt Made to Measure and Installed 1 :m& i t Vfa-lr-:i DELIVERY IN TWO WEEKS JVaSen officiating. Interment .took place in the Sons of Nor way plot of Falrvlew "Cemetery. Many friends were present at the service, joining in singing the hymns "Abide With Me" and ! "Nearer My God to Thee." Mrs, A. Dybhavft sang the solo "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Peter Lien was organist. Pallbearers were A. Jensen, P. Forman, P. Pettersen, J. Johnson, H. Hel-land and II. Hagen. Carl Giske Is Sailing Saturday night on the Camosun on a trip to Vancouver. M. Kullander, assistant forester here, is sailing Saturday night on the Camosun on a business trip to Victoria. (SITD0WH AND EAT youR aunt j mm as) M0THERI I'LL TAKE , ver this sho wiy J I rMafl yra I I flfeWlsTsr- l JS' "' ') JlJ Wma( ylv lJjmai ---L S , MAKING AUNT JEMIMA I PANCAKES IS SO EASY V tjjjt turn md ajiurc I ifcki I wSr wEr V&lJWS? FrAiAM tcTmy A M ' r-"-'-" - WeUiif J0"M fAUCMK Oil IVKWHUTSI Dm Quler Oats Cmiimj ( CmU United HAPPY WONG Co. Wholesale and Retail FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 214 Sixth Street Black 289 f " IN SHVERPtATE W tfc toil word In Rim iflvw plow will b It firil disk l ,iMfty diurlmtaillng Conodioft ami 'If "Ilwnolt Vur". Ho Snot poiwm hot .or boot proJund. "fw Mlly bMtitiM, fcilty-full crtotion cf (tn lllxrtmltlllng. "Etlfllally Yom' nojl utiloid dtsrctorliKc'Puouod by m olhor wlvofplott pairtm, 10 mokt II truly ConoaVt f in it Silvo'plolt. CIioom k (al li " jternailyYJours 1847 ROGER BROS. Canocfa'i Finest Silvtrplate 4. Iko w.fopoiM Rnt tV. MANSON'S JEWELLiERS "The Home of Better Jewelry" ! hrfrj'k' EDMONDSON WliNllll'IW1 llWiiir Phone Blue 126 P.O. Box 302 . J -A Prfnc'e Uupert Daflp iSeUis Friday February 7, 1D47 ...NEW ... SMART Slingsby Jackets All wool, full'lined, zipper front, knit ted cuffs and waistband. Plain shades of Cream and Green. Checks in Maroon and Fawn. $ Q . 9 5 A. MacKcniic Furniture . Now Suits and Coats Watch for a Wonderful Window Display This Week TRICOTINES ' SERGES DRESSMAKERS New Spring Stocks Arriving Daily BOY AND SAVE ON OUR BUDGET PLAN Bob Parker Limited FOBD AND MONARCH SALES AND SERVICE "The Home of Friendly Service" WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GENUINE FORD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES IN NORTHERN B.C. Out-of-Town Orders Given Prompt Attention PHONE 8. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. L 1 JL.' r i