foot r & f iews of the District FALLS. RS BURNS; a. Ifcuiuuct. hindren - , of imniorw ""'. FAitS, Memories of ,:iai Robert Barns, were. ,1'! annual. S-4""-' it ih l ' nzr rrf ilnn we new 1 1 yI I Falls Burns, Oic anniversary, s ouand's bard. ready, for ' l .1 ....nr for trvs ven vcl. ? filled the hall when aiCh! '.am q tnepuo- was Pipe" n W L iPCI ailod and. carried by. X THE UfliJlS was i ta Burns ywn poetjc Jor.n KSnnaJrd, tne ;orea Selkirk grave hav- iury been recited, by Gnenhiil. t the Immortal "wus proposed by Har- -- i id Tne oast w wuiiauu :, D, 0) 10 MnKenzie ft -sr. by Rev. W. Sr::w Ml'.Gll! who re- . .it r. iw the people of :?r:ied '.heir hearts to t ;n service men and on cave. " :h war-bride frae h, Mr Tewnion, maae b.n nit oi tne evening Up .ho Dee In a bre-ut- and the sincere siu made 'thanking to tne generous ; ji; nad been ?lven c menr. of her arrival i.i t ;t uanaaa. o The Lassies" was i u M F ;usner and res- f- cy Mrs A. Wldsten. s c the evening M Pauerson, Mrs. S. W Robertson and J. i hanks was proposed ! J Denhohne, presi-Burn Club, wel-rue - Mrs. R. R. : -: sry-trcasurer of ORIAL AT IAKATIA ! h Uriel in Honor of rj of Jacob Cooper Jncsl Laulh UCATLA me Youn.2 Be :vclent Association ir.:munal service last Community Hall 1 mc mb rs who died vear 194Q. Jacob. $ 82, who was the eirbo on the roster and o' rercth to the asso-ara Erneit Louth, 37. was always willing nv for the benefit I auon. The entire pcpi':r-on responded to e service. were beautifully 1 by t.hr- Y.M.B.A. Choir.- fisriai program, directed -am o s Lelghton, In-ne minute silence and land speeches by C. P. W William. Leask. Mrs. ae -d as pianist. LVGTOft. Eng.. Fred PO 0 blind, rearhprf fh.i nund of a bilUards p in which. 350. partlcl- smg player guided fotf its FLAVOUR RICHNESS STRENGTH OM YOUR WREST GROCER FUNERAL HELD. AT KITSEGUKLA KI.T3EGy.CLAf -Funeral, service was, hsld in, the. United Church. l)Rrc Qn Sunday for, the lat,e Miss Kowe,na Moore who passed; away In Ue Wrinnli. Mcmqr.iai IlAS;ltal after a lor"? il)ncs, Sho, had been. a. patient. th;rQ. sjifce eajly last string. Rev, Robert MprrLi of Hazelton conductwl the service. The local brads band accompanied the re- ' mains to the cemetery and the ngwly-elecled councillors acted as pallbearers. Deceased, is. survived by her parents, Mr and Mrs, Thomas. J. Moore; four sls-tjjrs, Gladys. Aanes. Dorl; and SaJly. and two brpfhors, Leonard and Sylvester Moore. FRANCOIS LAKE, Del C as sidy, Colleymount storekeeper, with Mrs. Cassidy and, Mrs. Corliss, narrowly es caped serious Injury when, during a wet .snowstorm, he was drlylng his. truck with a load of freight home towards Colleymount. At Peterson's Corner, near trje Landing, he failed to make the turn and the truck 1 skidded off the road towards the , lake and nearly turned over. Had It not been for an old fence which hld it It would have gone over. Horses were hltchtd to right It. , Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Funnetl are home after a holiday In Piince Rupert. Another set of library books has arrived at the store from Prince George for lending in the district. The flat meeting of the Fair committee was held at Mrs Partington heme on Friday eve- nln. Charlie Bcatty's half - ton truck Is out on Francois Lake on a cake ai Ice. Hq was attempting to cross when, the ice he was on broke away. He is confident that he can rescue it later. Francois Lake Ice Is now strong enough to allow cars and trucks to cross jn safety and t'ire 1 now quite a highway acr'oM. Uett Duiban of Gr.assy Plains, his wife, daughter, Lorna, ancj son. Albert, driving across Francois Lake on Tuesday morning, came to a crack five feet across. It appeared to be frozen over so thfiy tried to cross.at high speed. But there was only a skim of Ice. The front of the car plunged In. then bounced out again and the back went In. The occupants were badly shaken up but no one was hurt. When pulled out It was found that the car would still carry on to Burns Lake although all four rims were bent, generator broken off the en-gin?, the fan In the radiator and the back bumper torn off. FRANCOIS LAKE DOG IS WINNER In the December Issue of "Dogs In Canada" Is an account cif the Interior Kennel Club Show 'held at Penticton where 97 dogs were shown. One of the Minsmere Kennel cockers of Francois Lake won the first prize for Junior cocker puppy females, "Minsmere Lovely' Lady." owned by J. K. Sylvester of Francois Lake. t. ' ... .. J CANADA'S HOPE; FOR SKATING LAURELS Miss Barbara Ann Scott makes a. pretty, picture of beauty and grace as she practices up on her figures In preparation for big tests ahead. Barbara Ann, 18-year-old Ottawa girl, holder of both the North American andCanadian, lady figure skating titles, will represent Canada in the European competitions at Davos, Switzerland, next month. She will also, compete for the world, title at Stock-, holm, Sweden. Miss Scott won the. Lou E. Marsh memorial trophy , last year as Canada's outstanding athlete. She- was the first woman and the first figure skater to win this coveted prize. DIMOUT AT METLAKATLA METLAKATLA The lights have been out at Metlakatla since Monday owing to dismantling of the village power, plant for a thoroush inspection. For seme time past the plant failed to develop its rated horse-power and consequently lights all over the village are not very bright. Since Its Installation 17 years ago, the plant was In operation a total of 119 months. A complete overhaul Is the only alter native to purchasing a ikbw an, bigger plant. Classified Advertising Pays! Britain Forms Body For- Fire Research L.ON.DO.N (R Britain has formed a new fire research or ganization representing the gov ernment, science and Industry, and tlvus Is unique in its struc ture. The cost will be shared be tween them. In conjunction. with the fire offices committee which represents fire insurance companies it will conduct research Inpa methods gf prevent ing and extinguishing tires, on equipment, fire resistance of buildings, materials and on means of escape It wil' also In veUigate the special fire haz ards on ship? and aircraft. : . . . - tempting, hot PARKER HOUSE ROLLS 1 .w y. tif' FORT GARRY r This active fresh yeast works fast because it's full-strength. It; saves you time and extra steps. And the Parker House rolls you bake with Fleischmann's will be especially tasty tender, light, IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, order Fleischmann's acrve Fresh Yeast the dependable yeast with the familiar yellow label. It's been Canada's favorite for more than 70 years. Always fresh .at your grocers Twenty thousand dollars' worth of bicycles were sold from $140 worth of advertising In one Pennsylvania ."daily newspaper. TIMIirit f.I.K XlllfiO There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon on Monday the seventeenth day of March. 1947, In the office of the District Forester, Marine Bide.. Vancouver. B.C., the Licenser X41166, to cut 1B.500.000 f.b.m. of Cedar, Hemlock. Balsam and Spruce on surveyed pulp timber sale X3231 tltuatcd ot Falls Creek. Klldala Arm, Range Four. Coast" Land District. Ten (10) years will bo allowed for removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at" the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests. Victoria, B.C., or the. District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home; Rates 75c up 90 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 199 Timely TERRACE Mr and Mrs. Herbert Spencer and Mr,. John, of almpn, Idaho, arrived, on- Monday, night and, hav,e. tajcqn up, temporary residence l Mrs- R Mc-. Intosh's, Rummer, home, at ths. Crossroads, Mr. and Mjs. Don, In lauv and Parmpntcc son, - - daughter of Mr. Spencer, are. driving" up, and expert to, arrive here within the next few- day;s. Members of the- Terrace Wo- men.s Institute are packing, a. parcel of food and clothing for a family, in Bethel. Gr.een, London, Englandj Mr, and Mr4. T,i E, McCJll; of- New. wesUninstci; riave. returned home after, spending a, holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon, Haug-larjd, Mrs, McGiU, and Mf.4 Haugland are. sisters. eiNAL.RITEEQR MRS. MOORE HELD, Funeral service for Mrs. Cecilia Moore, wtye.'of the late Harry, Mporq of Klnqollth,. w.as held, Wednesday afternoon ati Grenyille-Court chapel wltih.ReX-Basil Prockter of St. AndrqwE Cathedral, officiating. A large gathering of friends filled tlw chapel during the service. Ernest Stevens of Kincollth was at the organ during tne singing of the hymns "Shall We Gather at the River?'' and '.Nearer, My God, to Thee." Interment took place at Fair- view Cemetery. Earlier in the week, a memor ial service for the deceased, was held at Kincplith where a con siderablq part of the community look part. The service was con ducted, by Rev, G S, Jphnston, Anglican missionary, at Kin-. pollth. vlasslflads SOC IMr. and Mrs. J. D. Allen, an-. nounc the engagement of, their youngest daughter, Lls-beth Dennis, to Robert Hay Miller, only son, of, Mr. and. Mrs. T; H, Miller ot Vancour yer, The wedding to take place February 20, at the Anglican, Cathedral. Prince: Rupert;. ROOMS MARRIAGE NOTICE Mr, and. Mrs. W. Field announce the. marriage of their daughter, Julia, to Mr. Lloyd' Mooney of Regina. Sask. The marriage took place on Tuesday, January 28, In the priests' residence. Prince Rupert Father Ryde r officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Moqney will reside in Prince, Rupert. West. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished cabin, nice, cleani and warm. 1142 Park Ave. Phone Green 224. (25) FOR RENT 1021 2nd (33) FOR RENT Heated.of flee space. Apply G. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd., Phone 57. (tf.) FOR RENT Store on 3rd Ave. Good location, good for any kind of business except restaurant. Apply B.C. Clothiers. (28) FOR RENT Furnished house- J keeping rooms and bath. Call Black 825. (28) HELP WANTED WANTED Housekeeper, live in; geed salary. Call 722 Fifth Avenue West. (tf) MAIDS WANTED at Miller Bay Hospital for kitchen and, clean ing. White and Native appll cants will be considered., Ap ply by letter or phone to Miller Bay Indian Hospital. (27) WANTED WANTED 30- t0 35-foot trol-ler. Write Box 200, Daily News, giving details and .price, (tf) LOST LOST -Bell-shaped, gold earring. Wednesday evening. Finder please phone Qr.een 297i (26) ROOM. AND BOARD ROOM AND. BOARDTable meals. Home away from. home. Men preferable. ' 622 Fraser Street. "(32) ILCHINERY TO, SAW: better " lumber "more "economically, use. the modern and up-to-date, type National Portable Sawmills, manufac-. tirred by National Machinery company, Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) HOSPITAUQ BE RE-OKHEP Charlw Laktv Elected, Chairman of Board at Annual 'VjVAin ln Saturday. STEWART- -A flow.i hospital board, habeen, electe. here and. it. Is, npw. bndjng, eorM. WWV. reopen Jng. the SteuaM, Wi)eraf Uospita; by lyjarch, w.lt& Mr. N, lfous-tonj an ma.tron lp. clare. Tlie annual meeting. wa held last Saturday, and officers wen' elected- as follows: Chalrmarir-CharlfcLake. 1 Secretary-Treasurer G. And erson. Directors O, Nelson, Mrs. G. Nelson. W; R. Tooth, W: S. Orr and It Spponer ot, Hyder, Al aska. KEEP $qgk KEEP ( REGULAR. L ; Fom; Itviluqinii. Ihtff Mm Classified Adveriisim - ic tt word nrr Insertion, minim run chares. 80c. Birth. Nqtlcej, Card oi Thanks. Death fJAUceg. Futteral Notices, Marriage ' and Ergagement Acnouncetnents; ta. engagement; nqtici; EOR SALE FOR. SALE--5 room, house, ho wate heated, ill am birees Phone Red 835. (29) FOR SALE-rKltchen, coal .and wood.' range. Like new. Prjone Jiladc.04.: . . si FQR, SALEr-Palr; of, giro's or. boy's Iqe, skates. Size.5t Perfect, condition. 3.50, Red, 128, alter 5 pari. (26) FOR SALE-rNew and uod furniture and hardware at the low-, est; possible prices. New drinking; glasses ldc, Electric hot plates, Fancy mirrors $2, Billy Boy. bicycles, Aluminum pots from 60c', Mattresses all cotton filled, $16.50.. Used articles: Palls. 45c, Kltcnen( seta $12.50, Steel; "couches $7, 3' piece chesterfield, $49.50,. wool, blankets, sheets 95c, Single beds arid' springs, like new $12, Alj kinds of useful; articles. Come and, look Uiem.' over. B. C, Furnjtuxe Co. Black.324. (tf) FOR S'ALEi-iAmatur coin collection,' if ihterested, phon? Red 728 after 5:30. (tf), FOR. SALE Johnny's, Snack Bar Phone- Blue 318, after. 6 p.m. (30) FOR SALENew modern house, full basement, harbor view. 1426. Atlln, Ave. . (30) FOR ' SALEr-Nash car In good shape... Cheap, foe .quick, sale. Coupe, 1931. No. X3529; 2 spare tires. Phone Green 873. WAR SURPLUS, VESSELS, AND DIESEL ENGINES WHILE THEY LAST 1 ATTENTION Mining Companies, Fishermen, Resorts, Freighters,. Etc. U.S. surplus landlngj craft 36'xlO'. Ramp In bow allows loading of automobile, freight, etc. Weight 8 tou.l Powered, by 225 H.P. General Motors Gray dlesel engine. 2100 R.P.M. Fast, 16 knots, manouvreabie, exceptionally seaworthy. Automatic gyro compass. Strongly built, sides, plywood and armour plate, bottom, double planked and Iron. bark. Vessels very little used; some brand new. Original cost $41,000, our. price complete, $3500.00. ENGINES O.M. GRAY, 225 IIJ?. high speed dlesel engines. These, fine engines, tested and sealed b,y the U.S.N. have, 1 Mi to 1 reduction, twin disc clutch, electric- starting. Very economical, selling at a fraction, of regular worth. Price. $3750.00. 6her surplus parts and equipment available, write us youi; needs we IR. send "full details, Prices, quoted F.O.B. Vancouver, B.C.," freight : extra- Dealers, enquiries invited. Act now4.wrtte or. phone this newspaper. Box 199. (25) lrfijfc Utniecfc JftcUis - Thals3ay,4anuaxiuCoVJ9il. FREIGHT-AIRPORT-LONDON, f Stand.Hed. alt-. field, near Bishop's Stortfqrd, a Geo. WRQTCOPTJT CIRQVLAR3, LONDON IV-Lt.-Cmdr. Wil- llapi Samwajs, chief Alerk in United: States: Army 'bomber, j the, rpal hoiiseSSld sjnee 1029. base during the war, i to. be-, ccnie. London' first freight alr- porti, capable, off handling the biggest freighter, aircrait. whose duty It was to prepare court circulars wording, official activities, of. the king and queen has rctlrfldi. OF FINE J. Dawes The Auctioneer, Sales. Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods. Sold On. Commission Household, Sales Conducted, at Your. Convenience. FURNITURE AND HOUSE-. HOLD GOODS WRAPPED. PACKED AND, CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT 1 AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.). PHONES: Bus Blue, t.45 Res. Red 127 Ask for George s TEA m A.S3. 33 We are here to serve you and guarantee you; will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL O K I) E K S BLA1N BROTHERS! "HOUSE PHONE 547 FOODS" P.O. Bt174 COMMENCING WILltBE January 17 HO xirwitC VIS nnFAlN BREAD nm. Every Tuesday and Friday, 32 RUPERT BAKERY LTD. 7 BELGIAN STEMWARE Royalty Assortment GOBLETS 8HERBERTS WINES; COCKTAILS FOOTED TUMBLERS These are hand-cut best quality Bel-glum glass, Canberra shape at popular prices. See. them on. dlspjay- at .. I . THE VARLHUIDM "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS' furniture: repairing Upholstering - Slip. Covers Drapes Car and .Truck Cushions Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders given, special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Pbone Green 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre Be Sure of the Best Bulkley Market Three sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdays, ir30 pm? Coquitlam. . Fridays, 12:00 Midnight Catala. Saturdays, 9:15 pjn. Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays. 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and WAY POINTS Sundays. 12:00 Midnight. QUEEN, C1IARLPTJTES, Fortnightly. FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Avo Phone 56a WE DELIVER DAILY 3rd Avenue Thone 178 oooooooKjooaoo5aHjoCKiooa Protect lour Boat From FIRE See Us for KIDDE-LUX C02 Fire Extinguishers W.e: recharge C O 2 Extinguisher after use, in our own, plant In Prince Rupert. PHILPOT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Building. Supplies Coal Phone 651 and 052 0000OOi0iiiO0OiOiOCi00OO ttf V i !4