w 1 Print Uupett Daihj i3cto Monday, January 31, 1949 NORWAY SONS' CARD PARTY Local News Items . . . MRS. BEVERIDGE IS LAID AT REST Eight tables of whist were In play at the weekly Sons of Nor- LAST RITES FOR BEAUTY . . . UTILITY . . . ECONOMY Mrs. I. Minaker of Massclt 1l!"'iill1tli"'IPIillli!ll"!!!' I liliiliiilliiilf lll'lli!!'!!!'!!!'' Many old friends of deceased sailed last night on the Coquit-lam for a trip to Vancouver. from the pioneer days in Prince nlng in the lodge hall. Fifth Av- M If D C J" ) 1 1 M I rlj A enue East. Winners were Mrs.; ATTENTION! Rummage Sale at Moose Temple, Feb. 4, 2 p.m. For Sale-Fur Coat in very good condition. Call up Black 511 after 6 p.m. HI) A word to the wise is suffi Carl Oiske and Mrs. Ole Wick Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. cient. February Clearance Sale Rupert gathered at the chapel of BC. Undertakers, Orenville Court, Sunday afternoon to pay final tribute of esteem and respect to one of their number, ' " "J irnnrt r rv starts Tuesday mornlns at Wil- Important Notice! Canadian I ham F. Stone's. nu PLY YVLA I HLRDUARU . n.is Douglas lir fly wo odin slock vig and Jack Strand for the men. Committee in charge consisted of Nils Giindcrson, Oscar Giske, Samuel D. Dumas was celebrated this morning at Annunciation Catholic Church with Club Dinner to be held at Civic Mis. Nellie Bcveridge, whose death occurred last week. Ser WHEN YOU WANT A CAB, Centre instead of Presbyterian avanauic iut c-i.j feel l to 40 Phone 75 Taxi next door to (2G) Lombardi's Spring Suit, SAMPLES Church. Pat Dean. Mrs. Jonn reuersen. Father Mohan as cele-Mrs. Frank Schroeder and Mrs jDranl. A number of friends of vice In the chapel was followed Rex Cafe-Day and Night Service. (26) by interment in the family plot Alfred Henriksen. the family attended the rites. RT & McCAFFERY LTD. ftfltSt- BUILDING SUI'l'LlES Interment took place at Fair- view Cemetery, with Rev. Father F. Rayner delivering the pray J1 .... Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Blake sailed by the Camosun last night on their return to Alice Arm after a visit to the city. Mr. A. Smart Shopper is leaving for a buying trip to William F. Stone's February Clear l in Fairview Cemetery, deceased's I remains being laid away along-! side those of her son, the late Norman Short who died a few years ago. The service was conducted by Rev. Canon' Basil S. Prockter of Constable L. W. Turner of the provincial police city detachment, sailed on the Co-quitlam last night on escort duty to Vancouver. MESSAGE FOR HEALTH WEEK ers at the graveside for the de ceased. Pallbearers were Einil Blain, Peter MeCormick, E. Tur- cotte. Leo De'Lys, B- Schaeffer ance Sale. Starting Tuesday at Arriving Tuesday morning, Governor-General Stresses Importance of Enterprise C1NG . . 9 a.m. (It) and Paul Gindgcau St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral and Mrs. E. J. Smith presided at the organ to accompany the hymns which were "Breathe On Me, Breath of God" -OPENING some of the best buys in Menv Clothing at William F. Stone's February Clearance Sale. (It) Clearance Sale at SXr's Stylewear. Dresses, Coats, Suits, OTTAWA "Any enterprise which has as its object the bet tcrment of the health of the Wilfrid J. Smith sailed last night on the Coquitlam for AIR PASSENGERS i people of this country has my Butedale, where he has taken employment In the Canadian Fishing Co. store. AIR PASSENGERS To Sandspit Mrs. J. Fallis. and "Abide With Me." The pallbearers were Fred enthusiastic endorsement.'' His 1KB SISTERS Excellency the Oovernor-Gen- From Vancouver Miss G C. L. Hardy, William Ranee, Skirts, Housecoats, Robes, Children's Coats. Ail at greatly reduced prices. Sale Starts Monday, January 31. Ttu) Alexander ol Piettit. H. W. Sterne, R. W W. L. Brow 1 vn, an official of Youngman, W. E. Denning, J. J. eral- eral, Viscount viscoun of Can- i Judiie Judge and and James James Parks. Parks. Tunis, said in a message to .the Saunders, R. V. KreiU. the Mining Corpora orporation ; fOFFEE SHOP ada, was a passenger aboard A wide variety of pure wool imported cloths to choose from Soft West of England fabrics and hard finished Worsteds Homespuns Scotch Tweeds and Twists in patterns selected by experts. O. W. Phlllipson, manager of the Camosun last night going people of Canada stressing the importance of Canada's fifth National Health Week which opened today. Norln Pacific Cannery, who has j through for a visit to the Tor JOB'S DAUGHTERS Announcements Ml lvirttwn..-.! mi tnu columo will be charged (or tall month at 25 cent word vuv, js,,, ov.niuijin mine ai Alice Arm weeks in Vancouver, arrived in "Health Week" is sponsored 351 Wee Third y renov'fed and refurnished eettebtiian ever lake li-Nuts Our Specialty SCOTTISH DANCE by the Health League or Canada the city on the Camosun yes- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bussinger! of which His Exceiicncy is terday afternoon on his way back to the Skeena River. The Shrine CiiSb Band will of Tclkwa, who have been holidaying for the past few weeks in Vancouver and on Vancou Two hundred persons had a patron. hold a concert at the civic Text of Viscount Alexander's fine time in old time dancing at Centre January 31. the Oddfellows' Hall Friday message: "As patron of the Health Cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E. ver Island, arrived in the city on the Camosun yesterday after noon and will proceed to I .. tin. Miss Pat Gallowav sailed lasi night when Job's Daughters held a Scotch dance for the pur Mrs. Jack Ward returned t the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver. She accompanied the remains of the late League of Canada, I appeal to It' on a busl nlsnt on the CofiultIam i0T Valentine Tea at Mis. G. G. Withers, 715 Dth Ave. We., Feb. everyone for their wholeheart ed support and co-operation in 10. pose of raising funds to help them send a delegation this summer to an Internationa? gathering of their order in Spo to take up residence after having closed her agency here. J Mrs. S. D. Dumas w ho passed the observance of the Fifth Na Cribbagc, Whist, Bridge at Cath L, Portland. their home in the interior on this evening's train. Accompanying theme are their granddaughters, Margaret and Barbara Bradley of Bella Coola, who will visit them at Telkwa. tional Health Week. olic School Hall, Feb. 10, 8. p.m. uc city on Specialists in Hand Needled and Bench Made'Clothing, Lom-bardi's Suits are made to your individual measurements and guaranteed to fit. away aboard .the steamer last, week while on her way to Vancouver for medical treatment. "I cannot emphasize too Lutheran Church Valentine ,,rs p I a " c funeral of his grandmother, the late Mrs. Nellie Beverldge strongly the vital influence kane. George Geddcs was maste rof ceremonies. Piper William Mc Tea and Home Cooking, Feb. 12 attend the which a constant vigil over the SPORTSMAN'S NEWS Annual 7W- preservation of our individual health has in the maintenance Game Dinner, Feb. 1", 1949. Kay led the Grand March and there was no dearth of musical of Canada's progress. talent for theevening's orches Any enterprise which has as j The United Church Valentine Tea at the home of Mrs. A. J. Dominato, Feb. 17. Canadian Club Public Meeting, February 23. its object the betterment of the Findings ,i I 1. .!.!.,. - tra, including Neville Gerrard, Mrs. L. Halcrow, Mrs. E. J. Smith, James L. Lee, Fred Conrad, Percy Kerllc, Mrs. Norman health of the people of thi country has my enthusiastic en .eauH'i aim ihiuim dorsement." Minstrel Show, Prince Rupert McKay, Owen Murray and Paul Rotarv Club. Feb. 21 and w. Kilborm. ,1. Jit Iter and Rubber Mothers of the girls provided Duchess of Edinburgh Chap HOTEL ARRIVALS the refreshments a feature ler. I.O.D.E., Tea and Home GOVERNMENT OF CANADA FIRST WAR LOAN BONDS Duo February Ul, 1948-5? EARING CALL LETTER A ONLY HAVE BEEN DRAWN FOR PAYMENT ' Ftbruary 1, 1949 fcondt f thi iiwxi bearing IS call letter hown hovld bo presented for redemption on February 1, 1949 or at toon thereafter at pouibte with all coupons of later dale attached. No further interest will be paid ea these bonds after the above dale. ac r: Arctic Socks Shoe Trees Cooking. Home of Mrs. Jens of the evening. The committee in charge consisted of Mr. and a Mimthc, March 10. rriwe Kupcrt : Mrs. N. S. K. Brewer, Mr. and G. Kuddlck. Vancouver; Mr. Match 17, Tea, Catholic Hall. Orange Spring Sale, April 13, 2 to 5 p.m.. Oddfellows' Hall. Mrs. Norman McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strachan and George Geddes. Mrs. James Simpson presided at the door. and Mrs. C. P. Bussinger and grandchildren, Telkwa; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McCorriston, Mas-sett; B. Tocher, Port Edward The United Church . Spring Sale, May 5. FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH CALL RKO 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM A. C. Skipper, Queen Charlotte City; G. Renault, Terrace; Mrs. F. Anderson, Queen Charlotte Phone Red 40 ive . v;. : You Saw it in The News. , Advertise in the Daily News! City; Mrs. P. Croft, Queen rfii RtU m when" UVii colds CAUSE Charlotte City; N. C. Hardie, Vancouver; G. L. Dunlap, Vic toria; II. W. Sterne, Ottawa; T. W. Daunders, Victoria. Prince Rupert Florists' 300 3rd Ave. 3ox510 Tel. 777 Flowers lor All Occasions miscellaneous Opposite ANNE'S Health Unit DECLINING DEATH RATE In 1920 Canadian infant mortality was 142 per 1,000 births. After 22 years of intensive work it fell to 02. GOLD IN SEA WATER It is estimated that there is gold worth $42,000 in a section of ocean water one mile square and 89 feet deep. HOME-MADE CAN1JY Phone RLUE 38!) 210 FOURTH STREET Rrinerf"r:.i,! r .vcry Dre" R f .Our Store Space is Limited. We arc Forced . to Make oom ror NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE Deluxe Delivery PROMPT? YES SIK! FAST? YOU BET! COURTEOUS? YES M.VAM! PHONE 383 Wr Buy and Collrrt Bottles 8 ONLY LADIES' SUITS-A11 OIZCS. Reg. Value to $55.00. TO CLEAR S19.50 Tivo Days Only Mother, vnu know what comforting rrhrf you Ret when you rub on Vicks Vapoltub! ! . Now. ..when your child w:tk'-s up in (lie nicjlit. tormcntedwitn a croupv eouiih ot a cold, here s a fprrial way to use Vicks iud it bruits relief almost Instantly! Put a Rood spoonful of Vlrks !. ViipoRiilj in b"1 of boilln? water or vaporiser. Then . . . let your child breathe in the soothillR Vupoliul) Steam. Medicated vapors penetrate deep into cold -contested upper bronchial tubes nnd. aiisr bring relief H'itil CKS Drastic Reductions For Thrifty Buyers M'vAFeb, 1&2 ewcry ortuuw y VapoRu f Y DRESSES Reg. Value 930. TO CLEAR at 5.00 RAINCOATS Reg. Value to $28.50. Special TO CLEAR at 819.50 T.S.5. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Commodore Cale :t DRESSESRcg. Val luc Special DeLuxe $41-95 5 ONLY COATS Reg. Value to $55.00. TO CLEAR $15.00 SKIRTS Reg. Value to $6.95. TO CLEAR at 82.25 BLOUSES Reg. Value to $7.95. special to clear at S2.95 HOSE Nylon, Sheer, Dark Seam. SPECIAL, PAIR 81.25 Scmi-Scrvice and Service Weight. Reg. Value to $1.65. TO CLEAR . . 81.00 MnMT.fnMr9IIT MtNOU V rn.iiti 1 BRA'S Nature's Rival Alphabet Brassiere. Reg. Value $1.95. TO CLEAR at 1.00 UMBRELLAS Reg. V a 1 u e to $5.95. SPECIAL TO CLEAR . 2.95 ..t.Orn iMrit W AL TO CLEAR $1.95 I pants and Vests f"lue $1.95 Each if w For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OIHCF PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. f EAR at S1.25 COMPLETELY RENOVATED "Better Than Fver". Best Food and Service m City Phone 17 for Send-out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. is Quality Merchandise at Give-Away Prices PHONE 311 McKride Street I COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made i VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Annette Mais Sains You Cannot Afford To Miss Moving:. Packing:, Crating Shipping anil General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established '1910 Phones 60 and 68 DRESS SALON 525 WEST THIRD AVENUE WRATIIALIS PHOTO FINISHING Developing. I'rintiiie Knlareine QUICK SERVICE mUEli-Two Days Only Plumbing or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS Fhune 174 Box 274 S Amateur and i i Professional Supplies 1