HOUSEWARMING Jolmny Moore Celebrates Succession to Charles Elliott's Store and Home KINCOLITH A housewarm-ing feast was held recently iby; John Graham Moore In the Jubilee Hall on the occasion of succeeding to the store and house of the late Charles :Elliott. Members of the Seal 'Tribe .assisted Mr. Moore. Arthur Luke :Nelson of tie Kincollth Council .was chief , speaker while, speaker ifor the; tribe was Mrs. Fancis -Watts.: Speeches were also made iby many others including 'Chief Doolan, Chief Mountain (Sam' Lincoln), ;Chief Giatkthon (Ar tea "SAIAM Classified Advertising Classifieds: 2c per word per. Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notices, 60c; Cards or -Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage end .Engagement Announcements: $2. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT The marriage took place in Seattle, Wash., on December 30; of Mrs. Gladys Sherman and Arthur Bredesen, formerly of this city and now residing in Vancouver. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household furniture, chesterfield suite, etc. Phone Green 751. 1014 Alfred St. (9) FOR SALE-r3-room: cabin. Apply No. 2,.Levine Apts. (9) FOR SALE 37-ft, trolling boat. 110 Chrysler, fully equipped. Phone Red 789 or call 942 Hays Cove Ave. (12) FOR SALE 31 'Studebaker 'sedan, Serial 5952831, engine No. 36039. Good tires, heater. Just been overhauled. Phone Green 832. (11) FOR SALE Fully furnished cabin. Inquire 32 Taxi. (10) FOR SALE New and used furniture and hardware at the lowest possible prices. New electric plates, scatter rugs from $1.65, tumblers 10c, mattresses all sizes, Billy Boy tricycles, aluminum pots .from 60c, used 3-piece beds $10, couches $7, desks from $7, hassocks 'from $2.50, smoking stands 95c, 5-piece kitchen set $12.50, men's ,top coats slightly used all wool, new .price $35, now $8.50; pails for coal or water from 45c. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 324. FOR SALE White enamel Mc-Clary kitchen range, like new. Phone Blue 922. (9) FX)R SALE Johnny's Snack Bar. Phone Blue 318 after 6 p.m. v(8) FOR SALE .OR '.EXCHANGE 8 room house on 5th .Ave. E., divided .in .to 3 housekeeping rooms and 3 2-room suites; $3500 or exchange ror ;trolllng boat in good condition. ALSO Well built duplex house with 2 4-room suites; good location; full concrete basement; harbor view; .furnace; $3400. cash. Contact Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342. (7) FOR SALE Portable painting' outfit. Al condition, '3 h.p. electric motor. $35.00. Phone Black 87T. (8); FOR SALE One Westinghouse automatic electric kitchen range, in good -condition, $75; S. c. Thomson &.Son Ltd. (8) AGENTS WANTED EXCELLENT commissions to agents; calling on householders wjth new postwar lines of electrical appliances not on sale anywhere In Canada. En-' quiries invited from men now on routes. Write'or wire Flu-O-Ray Corporation, Hamilton, Ontario. (8) 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.O. (tf) AT KINCOLITH thur E. Nelson), and Chief Geof frey Benson. A very .enjoyaible dance was held in;the evening '-.bringing the even t ;to a close. Smithers 'Choir Honors 'Organist .SMITHER6 Mermbers of St. James Church choir, .Sunday fcchOQl stafif and wardens spent an 'enjoyable 'evening on Fridav at - the home of i Canon and Mrs. jC. A. Hinchliffe .in Smithers. -During the 'evening .Mrs. - James Ross, who ihas ibeen .organist at the church 'for some time, was presented with aibsautiful table lamp iin appreciation :of her 'faithful service. .You saw it in Hie-News! e WORK WANTED WORK WANTED By war veteran with. 3 kiddies. Urgent. Box 195 Daily News. (9) .HELP WANTED MAN and wife to take full charge of cafe. Box 11 Houston. B.C. (7) FEMALE HELP WANTED CLERK Preferably with typing knowledge, for Northern B.C. Power Co.. Limited. Permanent position. Apply Room 15 Bes-ner Block. (tf) LOST LOST Double rstrand . grey pearl 'beads. Finder please return to .this office. (7 ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Home away from home. Men preferable. 622 :Fraser Street. (32) ROOM AND BOARD At reasonable rates. Apply Box 185, Dally News. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Corner" of Graham and Atlin, Section 2, 5 room furnished .suite, also 2 room suite, share bathroom. 1529 Atlin. Phone Blue 516.- (7) FOR RENT 2 'urnished housekeeping rooms, private entrance; also 6 room flat partly furnished, 5th Ave. W. Apply Suite 1, Helgerson Block. (7) FOR RENT Warm, comfortable sleeping room, reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser Street, after 5 p.m. (tf) FOR RENT Nice .furnished two-room apartment. 221 5th East. Phone Red 807. (7) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EXPANDING Manufacturing and distributing organization requires energetic man of good appearance, ability and integrity to operate Prince Rupert distributing branch. Exclusive territory, ample quotas of merchandise. $5000 minimum required for stocks and accounts receivable. Investment secured and under control of investor. Please furnish references as to background. Replies treated in confidence. Scientific Industries Ltd., 101 1st Ave. W. Vancouver, B.C. (7) TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to Noon, on Wednesday, January 15th, 1947, for the purchase ol the business known as Royal Lunch Cafe at 721 Third Avenue, West, Prince Rupert, B.C. as Is. Particulars can ue obtained from the undersigned during banking hours. Rental arrangements may be made with H. G. Helgerson Ltd. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at iPrince Rupert, B.C., December 23rd, 1946. CARLO. S.-W. .HANSEN Accountant, Bank of Montreal, Prince Rupert, B.C. (12) WINNING -'TURKEYS AT SASKATOON SHOW How would you like to sink your teeth into a Christmas dinner fashioned around one of these? They are the winning turkeys at the Western Canada Dressed Poultry Show held at Saskatoon. Displaying the birds are Peter Balogh and Anne Caton, both four-year agriculture students at the University of Saskatoon. South Francois Lake Marooned FRA.NCOIS LAKE With Francois Lake closed for navigation and t'ne ice still unsafe for crossing the people on the soutij side are practically marooned as the Nadina Road is not in good condition. The captain of the Francois Lake ferry ran his boat up -until the last possible minute without risking his little ship and succeeded in getting all cars on the side or ihe lake to v;h!ch they belonged. However, the annual fear of aecident and even tragedy is obsessing the people of both sides of i Francois Lake. For many, years Incidents have .occurred which demanc crossing the lake on new ice at great risk. On one occasion .Frank and Johnny Keefe, who were -then living at Southbank, crosied the Jake on an inch-nrid-a-half of rubber ice, hauling a woman an a .r.jg -.hand s".ed .as it was Imperative that, she' ".ould reach mtalcal attention immediately. The car of a well known commercial traveller still laj In three iiitndred fas of wat;r and the driver had a narrow escape. .A car returning from a dance at Francois Lake was heavily loaded and broke throuyh below Colleymount. The car hung by the running board for a, few minutes. All passengers got clear most miraculously owing to the presence of mind of the driver, whose name was Em'.l Manu and he was of Finnish extraction The peopie of the Lakes District are demanding that a bull-dozer or plows be kept on the Nadina road until it is in shape to provide an al-, ternatlve route. NO CAUSE FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS "We are called upon as Christian 'people to recognize and al-ievlate the plight of thousands made 'homeless and hopeless toy the "ravages of war "tout we are not in any position to under-, take the task in a spirit of self-righteousness," Rev. A. F. MacSween of First Presbyterian Church told the second gather-' ing of the Week of Prayer dn' St. Andrewls Cathedral Tuesday night. vQur !first"duty Is recognition' of our own jshare of eullt. There i.s need lor repentance on our' part as well as on the part of .ihe.:.people of .Germany and Ja-pan,":Mr..:'MatcSween"sad. Mr. MacSween spoke briefly at the opening of the meeting which was .led 'by iRev. ,pasil S. Proekter who conducted the reading 'Of Sprayers to ia ifair-si22d congregation. The three leading Christian nations of the -world-Britain, the United States and Canada-could well undertake 'a period of .moral self-examination, Mr. MacSween said, since it was they who unloosed .the atom TAKE NO CHANCES WITH BABY'S COLD DON'T LET your baby's little cold develop into something worse. Let Mrs, Geo. McBride of Scarborough tell you what to do. "My baby of 26 months caught a nasty cold, so I tried Baby's Own Tablets and she threw this cold off quicker than ever before.' I certainly am for Baby's Own -Tablets from now on." Baby's Own Tablets help in the treatment of colds by their laxative action. They are sweet-tasting, easy to take and may be crushed to a powder if deBired. Effective in tee tiling troubles, constipation, simple fevers, upset stomach, summer complaint, diarrhoea and other minor ailments, Wo "sleepy" stuff no dulling effect. Get a package today. Sickness so often strikes in the night. 25 cents. Your money back if you are not satisfied Women's Institute At Francois Lake Mrs. II. Neave Re-elected Prerident Plans For Coming Year Made The annual meeting of the Francois Lake' Women's 'institute was held in the Beach -House on Thursday afternoon last with ten members and three 'visitors, attending. All ithe 1946 -officers were re-elected: President, Mrs. :H. Neave. Vice-President, Mrs. 'J. Jeffrey. Secretary, Mrs, Reg. .Partington. Directors Mrs. Van Zanten and Mrs. J. Keefe. The roll call was answered by helpful hints and a report of last yearis many successful undertakings was read ' by the secretary. Articles of food were brought for another .parcel for a (London, England, hospital in the bombed district. It was decided to have 'the annual amatem i program here in April. Tea was served at the close of the meeting, Mrs. Neave being hostess. START EXPERIMENTAL FARM BOMBAY, Indiia ) A 236-acre co-operative farm, with a perennial water supply, Js to.he set .up in Bombay as an experiment in land colonization. The farm will he located In the Kundalika Valley, in the district' of Kclaba. BUY U.S. WAR GOODS CANBERRA, Australia P) The Australian government has bought all surplus American service property in. Australia for 525,350, Prime Minister Chifley announced recently. The goods include many types of mechanical parts and radio equipment. homib, with its tremendous dej struclive power. During . the service, 'the congregation joined in .Ringing a niKEfrsr cf hymns. Peter Lien was at the Cathedral organ. .,. Another Job for JAVEX! Quick-cleansing Javex makes toilets shine. Disinfects, deodorizes and whitens, all in one efficient, labor-saving action. AT YOUR DEALER'S Yiauui utt4&tt& w i ra - IIIIV Two District Families Joined Metlakatla and 'Port Simpson I were joined at a quiet wedding rite at 5 o'clock .Tuesday altei ! noon when Miss Rowena Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Green, of Port Simpson, became the bride of Johnny Alfred Aukiand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aukiand, of Metla-f katla. ! Performed by Rev. R. A. Wil-! son in First United Church manse, the wedding was p.ttend-ed by a number of friends and family members. The bride who wore a floor length g?mi of white satin, was given in marriage by her father.. Attending the bride as Matron of Honor was Mrs. Katherine Gosnell of Pi'jice Ruperl , whlle Miss Violet Price and Mrs. Joseph Wrigic acted as bridesmaids. Groomsman was John Ryan of Metlakatla, and Henry Ryan and Fred Aukiand acted as ushers. The newly married couple will make their residence at Metlakatla. TRV ...nlNG OP ;uiLD CCIENCE has proved there are certain food elements everyone needs for health. If there aren't' enough of them in a child's food, serious things can happen such as stunted growth, soft bones, poor teeth, faulty nerves, loss of appetite, defective eyesight. 'Ovaltine supplements the diet with elements 'frequently deficient in ordinary foods. Three servings of Ovaltine furnish a significant portion of a child's daily requirements of Vitamins A, Bi,C,D, Riboflavin (B2), and Niacin and Minerals Calcium, Phosphorus and Iron. In addition it provides the basic food substances complete proteins to build muscle, nerve and body cells high-energy foods for vitality and endurance. It thus acts as an insurance against food deficiencies that retard normal growth. So if your child eats poorly, is thin, underpar, perhaps nervous, why not try delicious Ovaltine for normal growth and better appetite. OVALTINE 39 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 ERASER STREET Prince Rupert ft Protect Your Boat From FIRE See Us for KIDDE-LUX C02' Fire Extinguishers We recharge C O 2 Extinguishes after use, in our own plant in Prince Rupert. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Building Supplies Coal Phone 651 and 652 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Prince Utipcrt Daily Btvs Thursday, January 9, 1947 New Kind of Chocolate Pudding! Sure to be liked easy to make! ALL-BRAN DEVIL'S FOOD PUDDING ! cup sugar 1 rug )i cup milk 1 cup Hiftcd flour 2 Hiiuiirfs unswert- tHUKJMKin BfMia I ..I li 1 tPOMMMin suit i cup BhortrninK cup All-llrua j& icnspoon vnfuiia Combine cup sun.ir, i cup milk, and chocolate; cook until thick (stir occasionally). Cool. Blond shortening, remaining sugar and egg; beat until fluffy. Add chocolate mixture. Sift flour witli soda and salt; add to KEEP "REGULAR" NATURALLY Take Advantage of Our January Clearance Sale to outfit yourself anew with COAT, DRESSES, HATS, PURSES all accessories Bargains Galore Untrimmcd Coats values to $35 Sale Price $19.50 Trimmed Coats values lo $89.50 Sale Price ......... $.9.50 Electric Seal Coats values to $1G9.50 Sale Price SI 29.50 w ood first Class, 14-inch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord Second Class, trimmings up to 14-inch lengths .$8 per cord Third Class, various lengths, uncut $fi per cord Immediate Delivery Phone: Blue 976 Night Phone: Red 976 Office: 812 Second Avenue West M fillyour prescription? 1 r w Place your prescription In the skilled hands ol I Nyal Druggist, and receive all the professional care and exacting standards, that the Nyal Drujgists ol Canada have mainlained lor over three generations, for salisfaction brinj your next prescription to US. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LIMITED 3rd Ave. at 6th A Rg!tlirJ Phamachf Alwayt On Duly, To first mixture alternately with remaining milk. Add ML-Iiran and vanilla. Pour into shallow greased baking nan; bake in moderate oven (SOU"!''.) about 40 minutes. 1 t's your favorite "Chocolate Devil's Food served up in a delicious hot pudding. And AU-llran's toasty nut-sweet flavor makes it Idler Hum ever! Tender, crunchy Allrflran does marvelous things to the texture too! Clip the recipe now. MffDmi SIZES TWO USE OUR BUDGET PLAN No Carrying Charges No Interest. Terms In accordance with W.P.T.D. Regulations. For Sale avwe St. Phne 79 5rv You m - mm Ik