IICC eT F LADIES $25 TO ru TFAM , ClUWT 21 4tb Ave. East I n 1 I I I II IM w op rnnnp Wll- Ztm ttuv (Mrtatf d ih- IlmiUi Memorial taAe'Jball learn to ijofft early In March. 3 ovl at ,11 tin., wf-'k of ur meeting 4 was 0J Ml" W numim. ti f the 'UicKy urnwnm. wj.h won, by Mrs. H i m n eue iris contest. n? the meeting re-.i.ttpre served by mem- he publicity and library fS. ..inritnnls thirfd for ft full month Banquet Saturday Jan. 6:30 p.m.. Presbyterian hall ub Dance. Civic Centre, 13. School PT.A., Bridge, . tc. Valentine Tea, Prince . . 4 n Civic Centre. 'K HANGING r nn TfPTXTr II I'M UN 1 liNW IlKLKN H a i' 'v win ii' 1 - branches. rn ww i Street : Plionc C55 and Repairs of all kinds . mnpv5 nnn mi Hurnpra PHONES: " iou urn en U 11 l i v i .-i ij I and WPstprn PinAri . .uvva Magazines Red 808 ATM OrMTTTXm ! Red 495 or call at Eighth Avenue East 71 & ELKINS LTD. Engineers P.O. Box 274 - ---naillj Local News Items... Cash for old gold, nnleer'a. A nasltPlball Tnnip.ht., 0 1 v I ir Centre. Constable Walter Deans of the city police detachment returned lb the cily Friday on the Camo-sun from a trip to Vancouver. A Animal .MrHing, Prime- Rupert 'llrahflii Navy League of Canada, Civic Cmlrr, Tuesday, Jan. 2X, 1017 ul 8:0(1 p.m. ::) ' Coli.statole and Mrs. Ted 'Drue of the city police detachment returned on the Camosun from Vancouver where they went, last week on prisoner tcort duty. A Luilheran. Church Services C. E. Overland and T. L. Nlaa of Hagen, -Saskatchewan, Sun day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday cvcrviriKS. (it) Mrs. J. A. Drown of Port Es-slnglon arrived In the city Friday afternoon on the Camosun. returning from a trip to Vancouver. P. Bringsll, manager of the Tongass. Trading Co., Ketchikan, passed through the city Friday on the Camosun on his return north after a visit to Seattle. A. E. Martin,, local customs officer, returned on the Camosun Friday afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mr. arid Mrs. D. E'. Morgan of Billmor returned Friday afternoon on the Camosun from a trip to Vancouver. John McLeod, of the North tar Bottling Works, returned Friday on the Camosun from Vancouver where he was called on accouttt of the death of his uncle. 11)1 I usiness ana rrojessionai P. MOLLER GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besncr Block - Phone 387 It 1U a Hock Job-Call a Rock Man can M. SAUNDERS Blue 6GC Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. JERRY VREBOSCII PA PERU A NO INC, and . I'AINTINO niONE 372 P. Ni Kilborn W. Peterson HERTS TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night calls Oreen 077 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mall orders. Box 510, Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave hpnln; I hi- I'MiIng liulu'trj-WELLS (P.K.) LTD. 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Lowe was charged under the Vagrancy Act and was remanded urtlit this afternoon for hearing. Lowe was reported to have been taken Into custody by the tlty police las! night in the lane between Second and Third Avenues near First Street. Charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, James Wood has" been remanded until Monday for preliminary hearing by Magistrate W. D. Vance. Wood Is alleged to have assaulted George Charleston In a Third Avenue cafe a week ago, using a glass bottle to Inflict Injuries which sent .Charlestori to hospital for treatment. ANNIVERSARY IS HONORED Surprise Party for '.Mr; and Airs. Tommy christoff On Thursday evening a delightful surprise party was held for Mr. and Mrs. t. christoff, Fourth Avenue East, when number of friends gathered ta help them celebrate their fif teenth wedding arinlvtrsary. During "the- "course df the eve ning a presentation, was made td. Mr. and Mrs. Christoff. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Christoff M arid' Mrs. J. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dun cart, Mr. and Mrs. William Wasyk, Mr: and Mrs: R. Arm strong, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jcf- feries, Mr. and Mrs-. N. 8. Brew er, Mr. and Mrs. F ParlcUilr.J and Mrs. George Shcnton, Airs. II. Jeffery and Alex Wasyk. CATHOLIC LADIES BRIDGE PARTY Twenty-two tables were In play at the weekly bridge, crib-base and whist tournament sponsored by the Catholic Women's League In Annunciation School Thursday nighi Convener was Mrs. W. Lrihtt, C.W1. president, while- C. P. Balagno was master of ceremonies. Mrs. S. Dickens was In charge of refreshments. Prize winners for the evening were: Bridge: - ' Ladles Kir's, (67101, .-iiardln Mrs. Forman (1130). Men Ivan Dumas (C520), .J. Krlkcvsky (2250J. Crlbbagc: Ladles Mrs. W. Davies. winner of draw with Mrs.' W. N. Arnistrong (both had scores of 1181); Mrs.. J. S. Black (1050). Men O. K. Olscn (1198), Larry Moore (1012). Whist: Ladles Mrs. Weatherly (183), Mrs. II. Peterson (151). Men A, Major (180), J. McDougall (110). Banquet in Music Presented Here by Noted lenor, Pianist JOHN READEIiL AND GLEN GEARY AC-CLAIMHI) AT CONCERT IN CIVIC CENTRE "A liaiuiuel in iriiisic:" "is probably the best sum mation of audience reaction to the vocal and piano forte concert presented by dramatic tenor John Boadell arid concert pianist Glen Geary before a re sponsive audience of 400 in the Civic Centre atidi-toriuin last riitiht. The audidilee acclaimed the tvvo Canadian artists throughout tnc two-hour nrogram. Rarely, indeed, have music lovers In Prince Rupert had the chance In recent years to appreciate .such" living artistry and It is hoped that the success of last nlght'a coricert will encourage the Civic Centre authorities to continue bringing In such high calibre pcrfolmers. For his portion of the pro gram, Mr. Beadell presented five groups of songs of varied dramatic and emotional appeal and to these were added encores at the conclusion of each group which added up to a generous portion of rich vocal fare. Mr. Geary's meticulous and understanding performance of two groups or planolorte compositions impressed the audience with the fact that here was art. artist In his own right as well as a masterful and restrained accompanist. Occasionally prefacing some of his songs, with a few ex planatory words, Mr. Beadell began with a group of four num bers: Air from "Comus" by Dr'. Arne, the solemn "Silent Worship" by Handel from the oratorio "Ptolmy," the melancholy "Total Eclipse," also by Handel-in which Sampson soliloquizes on his blindness, and the ex Citing "Sound an Alarm," from thfe Handel oratorio "Judas Mac- cabaeus." The tariety of the program which followed Indicated the versatility df Mr. Beadell'3 voice I as a trained Instrument. Show ing strong control even In the most difficult passages, Mr Beadtll's voice was at its best In the higher register. H6 showr-j ed fine ability to alter from a clear pianissimo to a ringing1 fortissimo without strain. 1 Td lovers of the piano, and there were many In the audi--ence, Mr. Geary'3 first group illllltilllttafiilllllllilB RED CROSS 3 Annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Rranch, Canadian Red Cross Society, will be held at the Civic Centre, Tuesday, Jan. 28th, 1947, at 8 p.m, Itusiness: Reports for year 1916. Election of officers for 1917. . General Business. All persons contributing one dollar, or more, to the 191G membership campaign are requested to attend. (22) SINGER Sewing machines for rent by the week or month PHONE 864 ' . 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Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 l'hnnes 60 and C8 consisting Df two Choplrt num bers, the rich "Ballade In A Flat," and the delicate and lilting "Waltz in E Minor" pro Tided ah especial treat. Mr. Geary concluded his first group with the melodious "Ballet" by Gluck. An anonymous English air, So Sweete Is Shee," arranged by A. W, Fisher, and the fervent "Magnus Del" were the sec ond group sung by Mr. Beadell. lie complemented them with Mendelssohn's "On Wings of Song" and the Irish trifle 'Kitty My Love." One of the highlights of the program was Mr. Beadell's rendition of the passionate and re morseful aria "Lamente de Fed'erelo" from the opera "L' Arleslana" by Cilea, sung in Ita ¬ lian. In It, Federico pours out ah eloquent recital of love jealousy and death when confronted with the Infidelity of his I sweetheart. Other pleasing numbers sung by Mr. Beadell w-ere the exu berant "Oh, Tell Me, What's In the Aalr Today?" by Robert Eden, and John Masefleld's compelling poem "Sea Fever," set td rhusic by John Ireland His filial group consisted of "Homing," "The Jasmine Door" by Alicia Scott, and "White Horses of the Sea" by Elinor Remick Warren. Mr. Geary's final group had a delightful Latin flavor, the gay "Sevllla" by the Spanish Maybe you do not know We have some LOVELY DRESSES H.95 AT OUR composer Albanlz, "Malaguena" by JLecaidnA, and "Danse ,Es- panbla" by the riioderh pianist and composer Jose Iturbl. ACOUSTICS CO 0 I.I I rti; iMritOvFii rt.v Music lovers were speculating after the recital as to how acou stics might be improved at the Cltlc Centre auditorium to niak? it more auspicious for the presentation of further musical treats which may be coming. Varied suggestions are being offered with this end irt' view. Certainly, under the present circumstances, these perform ances are not as convincing as they might be. Some blame the stage draperies. The noises of the basketball pradllsers In the adjoining gymnasium were also noticed by' some of the more attentive listeners who were trying to absorb the complete and detailed pleasure of the vocal and Instrumental artistry. Mr. Beadell, who appeared to an audience of servicemen Iri Prince" Rupert two years ago, ar rived In the city with Mr. Geary Friday afternoon on the Camosun. Following last nighfs concert, they sailed for Ketchikan, where they will present a concert- tonight; They will return south on Monday. Classified Advertising Pays! STARTS WORK IN JUST 2 SECONDS f'KIU Jin - " . j . : , otnuini M3PIKIN IS MARKED THIS WATWvV I THEY ARE REAL BUYS BUY AND SAVE ON OUR BUDGET PLAN HAPPY WONG Co. Wholesale and Retail PRUITS AND VEGETABLES 214 Sixth Street Black 289 Be Sure of the Best i H n I I WE DELIVER DAILY ! 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Some have 34 pieces for eight people, and some have service for twelve with 54 pieces. These are mostly in chests but."we have some bulk sets for those who do not need the chest. WE CAN SUIT ALMOST ANY POCKET FOR THE PRICES RUN FROM $15.95 to $64.00 plus tax These are all at the approved celling price, the same as all over Canada. Might be well to look early though. w