CHOIRS LEAD r 1m-f I i Print Rupert DaUw ifto LtD. Monday, March 1, 1943 J News Items . . . rl Orange Ladiet Make Donations j Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association has auhtorized a $10 donation to the Prince Rupert Film Council and a $15 donation to the Canadian appeal for children. The donations were approved at the regular meeting last week. The meeting also appointed Mrs. E. A. ' niT.yttTian UNITED CHURCH MUSIC SERVICE A musical service, featuring hymns and anthems by the Junior and senior choirs and a baritone solo by Dr. R. G. Large, 1U Wed Ma'h 3 John Unwin, formerly of this city and now residing In Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Cociuitlam last evening from Vancouver for a visit of a few days here. who a aas a .-.t even- was enjoyed by the congrega Ic.Kjuitlam m tion of First United Church Sun-, Evans- guardian of the Junior Capt. Allan V. Ritchie, head of the Stikine River Transportation Co., was a passenger aboard the Princess sNorah yesterday morn- , norm- twman.ifcof the urangc Lodge. Mrs Jonn Johan-scn was chairman. Following the business sesion, the members enjoyed games. pcariiP tube luscious, t .he loroi ii -ling returning to Wransell after ;.Ucd "V ""' Cu''u 'isnenditiK the winter in Seattle. day evening. Rv. R. A. Wilson, In a brief sermon, spoke of the relationship of music to religious worship. Anthems were sung separately and together by the two choirs which numbered 27 Jit i itv iit un dinK a lew days M generous in size? Thrn Lj4iM&iSfit m M "Royal Cly" U your brand. Your grocer 1 League of Nations Veto Held Worthy The United Nations veto Is for h. ML. A At- thc voices and were directed by J. S. Wilson. The musical order included the anthem "Birds are . the end of SALE SALE! SALE! Dresses. Less than cost, while they last. Star's Stylcwear. ttfi W. D. Fraser, accountant for Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. at Port Edward, returned on the Princess Norah yesterday morn proper measure and should be Singing" by the junior choir, 1 preserved. Defenders of the veto "Hills of the North, Rejoice" by power presented their case suc ,'oria to attend Uic Legislature which pen. c., hi officer Royal Canadian ia!s here, returned ing from a brif business trip to cessfully in a classroom debate at Booth Memorial High School Friday. The class was that of B. Ewald who presided. The af Vancouver. the senior choir, "Onward Christian Soldiers" by the combined choirs and the solo "I Shall Not Pass Again This Way" by Dr. R. G. Large. Rev. Mr. Wilson used as his sermon text a passage from the the t'oquitlam last Constable W. B. Clark, police, sailed last night on CANNED F000 J firmative side was taken by Peter Harvey, Barbara Teng and i "Never mind WHAT happened to you, Mr. Blodgett just tell . the court HOW it happened a tr:) to Vancou- the Coqultlam for a brief- trip to Peggy Stevenson; the negative Stewart. He win onng in a Book of Ephesians "Be filled couple of prisoners from the nor- j Many Enjoy ' Moose with the Spirit, Speaking to '.Yourselves in Psalms and by Magnus Eyolfson, Janet Rack-ow and Amos Ewald. Miss Patricia McRae acted as judge. mem mining camp tomorrow . morning. Card Party, Dance CONRAD STREET ELEPHANT SALE lUi;hi. s"i oi Tya'M. 701 Fifth . and a graduate of :ial High School,, is rruw afternoon on Hymns and Spirited Songs, Singing and Making Melody in l I r""l Don't Fail to See Announcements your Hearts to the Lord." fc:n lor vaiiiuuin The pastor pointed out that the Christian faith Is "a sing All advertisements tn this column will be chBn;el for full month at 25 cents a word .Stattle where he is Our Smart New SPSrt Richard Nelson of Nelson Bros. Prince Rupert Lodge, Loyal Fisheries Ltd. arrived In the city, Order of Moose, was host Satur-on the Princess Norah yesterday , day night to scores of members morning from Vancouver for ,i ' and friends who enjoyed an eve-brief visit of inspection to the ning of card playing and danc-company's operations at Port InB- The playing of whist, which RHaard Hi will return Knnth hv took up the early part of the ing faith ever expressing itself A wide variety of articles was on display at the Conrad Street School white elephant sale held Saturday aftrnoon in the school basement where a large crowd Shorty tots tffli turn up with the , armed forces. yualr.y Cleaners, d livery Phone 283. Women of the Moose Spring Bazaar. March 4 and 5. Bridge Party, Civic Centre, of neighborhood residents' were on hand during the afternoon. Convenor of the function, was in song." ' 'The music of the church expresses a faith which gives meaning to life and grants greater richness," he declared. "We are familiar," he continued, "with Jesus' condemnation of the scribes who "devoured" widows' houses and, for a air tomorrow. William Reid arrived in the city at the end of the week from March 5, 8 p.m. Galloway Rapids I.O.D.E. tea, March 6. March 17 Catholic School Hall Tea, Home Cooking, Apron and Mrs. Harold Thorn, while Mrs evening was under direction or William Terry. Winners for the ladies were Mrs. Harold Mun-cey and Mrs. V. Foster with A. Campagnolo and H. L. Quick tallying high scores for the men. Dancing to music provided by A. J. Bussanich was in charge of refreshments' which were served BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESSES AKUIV1NG DAILY Rosa-Lee rs k . . . Timc-tcsted Novelty Sale, 2:30 p.m. Card pretence of piety, made lone Klemtu cannery where he is en-i aged for a time in his trade as an electrician. He expects to re-I turn to the cannery this week. ! Mrs. Reid, who has been paying y' p prayers. But we are in a bitter i in one of. the classrooms. Assisting with the refreshments wer Mrs. C. E. Twaites. Mrs. Percy KnuUen, Mrs. C. Johansen and Varfeldt's Orchestra commenced at 10:30 with Carl E. Brechin as Booth P.T.A., March 17. position if we fail to support our songs of praise with lives that During a visit In Vancouver with her master of ceremonies. Mrs. Victor King. lor relieving miseries colds. No dosing to praise God in daily living " Junior Chamber St. Patrick's Day Dance, March 17, Civic Centre. Presbyterian Teaf March 18, h. j laughter, Mrs. Robert Davles, is intermission refreshments were j returning to the city in about a served and prizes distributed to week's time. the winners at whist. VICKS "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" 345 West Third Ave. Phone Green 774 on. Mrs. W. S. Stewart, who has Presbyterian Church Hall. been paying a visit in the city i 3C Those in charge of the booths were: Mrs. Wilfred McLean, books; Mr.s. L. Colussi. toys; Mrs. B. E. Eyolfson, china; Mrs. J. Hardin, Jewellry; Mrs. George Redhead, new goods: Mrs. S. S. Krishna nson. used clothing; Mrs. J. M. Fletcher, childr?n's handi Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., with friends, is sailinz tonicht1 by the Princess Adelaide on her,Dandil Tca- March 29' return to Vancouver. She Is the Sca Cadets and Jobs' Daugtv wife of the Canadian Pacific !ters Combined Show and Musi cal Revue, March 31 and April work; Mrs. T. G. Bateman, candy Railway ticket agent in the Hotel Vancouver. 1, Navy Drill Hall. and cakes. Mrs. Harold Tnom acted as Shoe Accessories LEATHER AND RUBBER HEELS AND SOLES SHOE PLATES SHOE TREES CORK AND FELT INSOLES HOSE SAVERS HEEL CUSHIONS LACES - '- Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. si Deafened People May cashier for the sale, and Mrs. Robert Cameron was cashier for I refreshments. m J.C.C. Smoker, Moose Temple, Now Hear Clearly Sconce hu now made It possible for the deafened to hear faint j April 12. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April ARCTIC SOCKS DUBBIN VARIETY OF POLISHES sounds It Is hearinit device so 15. Aged Fisherman Passes Away Edward Thorkelson, a retired small that it fits In the hnnW nnH enables thousands to enjoy sermons. ) Women of the Moose tea at music and frlenriiv rnninuiiintichin 'u. u...... r wt., fisherman, died Saturday night Accepted by the Council on Phvlicll """a ' In the Prince Rupert General 'Mcdlclne of the American Medical 1 548 8t" Ave- Ea on April 22. Hospital at the age of 78. Prior i'U'pTr.tetaJSrf pic? bftte'ry" ! rane Tca' APril to entering hospital recently, he wire, case or garment to bulge or I United Church Spring Sale, had lived in a cabin at Cow Bay. i" '"e !s cleHr April 29, P.O. Box 1118 518 Third West RED 409 St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. TO MORROW TUESDAY MARCH 2ND IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR STOCK REDUCING SALE. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY ON MEN'S CLOTHES He was unmarried and is be- adjust it yourself to suit jour henr- lieved to have 110 relatives in '"B changes. The makers of Beltone. . . .Dept. 6 i 450 West 19th St.. Chicago 8. Canada. He to Prince Ru- came ; ln.7 Bre 80 proud of tnelr ttchreVe-pert 20 years ago from Vancou-iment that tbey will gladly send free ver and had been a fisherman !ffrip"ve , ntl howf I you may get a full demonstration of until his retirement. this remarkable hearing device In your own home without risking a SAVOY Native Basketball Tournament penny. Write Beltone today. Civic Centre March 3, 4, 5 HOTEL AT 9 A.M. TOR RC. PACKERS TROPHY Reserved seats sold at Native Brotherhood Office, Wallace Block, or Phone Green 909 Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert DR. MUNTHE ! GIVES TALK Moving pictures and a talk m conditions in Norway were ;iven to the quarterly meeting of the Salvation Army Home League lust week by Dr. Jens Munthc Norwegian Vice-Consul who visited his homeland last year. Dr. Munthc was ln- S16.50 S16.50 S3.95 MEN'S SUITS ply i)nly MEN'S TOPCOATS jpnlv I Vs. MEN'S PANTS NOTICE trodured by Adjutant Mrs. III Chambers. The morting I he srcrrlnry, was opened by Mrs. J. Wilkic, l ihrve Customers have Choice Attention is drawn to the number of piles of old lumber and timbers stored on City Streets. Apart from being unsightly, many of these piles are comfortable homes for rats. By removing this material it will be a major step in cleaning up the City. Please take notice that such nuisances must be removed before the 1st day of May, 19 IS, or the City will take such steps as are necessary to have same removed at the owner's expense. S9.95 S4.95 S4.85 a imltmokk: HAT 1PJ A 11118 SHADE and a Pair of NORFOLK SHOES WILL MAKE YOl It Ol'TFIT SPARKLE FOIl SPRING SUITS Rt.B. to $47.50 TOPCOATS Reg. to $45.00 JACKETS Keg. to $25.00 .... KEEPING WARM? If Nut Then Vou Had ISLTTF.lt CALL IS! Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating PHONE 108 ifler which Capt. Mrs. J arret! delivered an opening prayer. Dr. Munthc was thanked for his address by Mrs C. Carlson on behalf of the Home League members. ! The mof'ting was brought to a close with the Benediction il'fered by Mrs. J. T. Gilling-ham. HOTEL ARRIVALS J. M. Bartlctt, Vancouver; T. Davis, Vancouver; J. A. Kelver, Vancouver; C. C. Weatherill. C li. HOWE, City Engineer. (53 Y- LADIES' & MEN'S BOWLING SHOES, all ci nn Reg. $4.50. to clear JJI.UU ATTENTION Acme CLOTHING STORE FISHERMEN! Vancouver; A. North, Winter I Harbor; II. P. Philip, Terrace; jj. Johnson, Winnipeg; J. La-j imint, Winnipeg; Capt. J. A. j Gray, Vancouver; R. D. Booth, Kelowna; P. Allen, Vancouver; C. Goodale, Newton, Mass.; W. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 THERE ARE MANY MORE SPECIALS ON SALE AT WILLIAM F. STOXi: 'CLOTHES OI-' DISTINCTION' OAN'S SKKVHK STATION McUride St. Green 005 Install a Marine Muffler On Your Boat Engine and Avoid Harmful BACK PRESSURE We make mufflers to suit your engine. Goodale, Newton, Mass.; D. Morrison, Vancouver; Miss E. Williams, Miller Bay; Miss M. Williams, Miller Bay; Mr. and Mrs. H. Varner, Usk; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Adams, Usk; A. F. Lyttleton, Vancouver; J. Porter, Vancouver; D. G. Maxwell, Calgary. J. M. Hartlett. travelling pas C-O-A-L f the I'of'h ' 8eUlcd Alberta the ouly n .i . .1 i ? . . . SPECIAL PHOTOS for Easter CALL AT ii - uunver win ue KLl?V VALLEY LUMP COAL Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST IP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT OPEN FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 1'la.e v our Orders Early FURNITURE REPAIR LOVING BLUE 818 330 2nd Ava! (Next to CFPR) CREDIT TERMS Prompt Mall Order Service senger agvnt lor the Canadian I Pacific Railway arrived in the city on the Princess Nurah yess-ness visit heieg He Act retuiiiyig terday morning for iT brief busi- THOM SHEET METAL LTD. 253 East First Ave. Black 884 S!,& McCAFFERY LTD. k INE OF 1H H.D1NG SITPL1ES Chandler & Cowgill Box 645 Fourth St. south on the Princess Adelaide tonight. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. phone in